coming right up. sandra: begin america reports with the supreme court striking down a new york gun law that could have far-reaching implications for the nation s largest cities. hello, welcome everyone, sandra smith in new york. great to be with you, john. john: john roberts in washington, welcome to the thursday edition of america reports. justices ruling 6-3, harder to carry a concealed handgun in public if you live in new york and similar laws in other big states will likely be challenged as a result of today s decision. this as the nation awaits another major ruling on abortion, sparked protests outside the home of conservative justices and attacks on pro life centers across the country. sandra: the latest incident in jackson, michigan, 80 miles west of detroit. congressman says several windows were broken and the front door smashed at the building he shares with a pro life group and the vandals left their calling card in a spray painted message on a sign outsid
world, it is wednesday, june 8th. cnn has learned the most prominent republican in the senate supports raising the minimum age to buy a semi-automatic weapon like an ar-15 from 18 to 216789 mitch mcconnell has said that in private we are told, but he won t say it in public, and it is not likely to be part of any agreement on gun safety as talks heat up between democrats and republicans. republican senator cynthia lummis of wyoming said two weeks ago that she doubted that any plan to curb violence would be welcome in her pro-gun state. now she s signaling an openness to finding legislative solutions because her office has been flooded with calls from constituents demanding an end to mass shootings. let s bring in cnn s pamela brown about some of the latest reporting we re hearing on these negotiations and where this discussion goes from here. what are you learning, pam? so i m learning, me and my colleague manu raju have learned that the senate minority leader mitch mcco
israel releasing video showing weapons found in united relief bags in a school in gaza, ground operations increased to southern gaza as israel says hamas is firing rockets in humanitarian zones set up by the idf. griff jenkins is on assignment. doron katz asher aishah: they demanded an immediate cease-fire. senior foreign affairs correspondent greg plcott has the latest. reporter: we are a mile away from gaza. since we spoke to you we ve witnessed more intense fighting between israel and hamas. artillery and automatic gunfire going into this, up and down the gaza strip, full-scale urban combat the strongest of this war, attention is being paid to the south where it has a stronghold of hamas leaders but here in the north, several pockets of hamas resistance remain. one terror cell where the idf claims to have found hamas weapons stashed away include an ak-47 rifle allegedly hidden in a giant teddy bear. the situation is getting worse by the day, millions out of food and me
homicides, city streets taken over by scores of addicts. questions about why so many accused of violent crimes are quickly out of jail and back in the community. the efforts by citizens across the country. first to our tops are a new milestone in israel s war against hamas in the middle east. this is the second phase of the war his goals are clear at the destruction of hamas military and governmental capability return of the hostages held progress is really tank at collins move into gaza as warplanes carry out heavy airstrikes meanwhile the u.s. sends a message to iran striking munitions facilities in syria earlier this week as a series of iranian backed militant attacks on u.s. forces in the region. of these attacks continue as the president said we will continue to respond. shannon: the pentagon said the move is to stop malicious and broadening the conflict in the middle east. we will discuss escalating tensions in the latest on the hostage negotiations with chairman of
Is it working . Or do we need a drastic rethink . We talk to people on both sides of the debate. The bombing has caused upset right across the country, but how do those who have to investigate it and deal with its aftermath cope . Chief superintendentJohn Sutherland spent years on the front line of policing and will be talking about the toll dealing with such events can take. Hello. Welcome to the programme, were live until 11. 00 this morning. Do get in touch on all the stories were talking about this morning, general Election Campaigning resumes today and ukip will be launching their manifesto. We will be looking at that later in the programme. Bbc news has been told that the police have stopped Sharing Information about the Manchester Bombing with officials in the united states, following a series of leaks thought to have come from the american intelligence community. Last night, the New York Times published photographs apparently showing fragments from the bomb and a backpack used