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Hello to you, matthew. Its a long second day at the masters. Some of the players have not long since finished their first rounds after bad weather delayed play on thursday. Lets take a look at the leaderboard as it stands at the moment. There are nowjoint leaders. The overnight leader, bryson dechambeau, is under way in his second round. Max homa Hasjoined Him at 2 under. Rory mcelroy has still not gone out and the contenders still show the danish player hojgaard. The overnight leader, bryson dechambeau, is under way in his second round. Max homa is doing quite well so far with two birdies so far, doing better than his Playing Partner tiger woods. A birdie on the third and three off the leaf for danny willett. Anotherformer winner, jordan spieth, has had a day to forget so far. Started his second round with a bogey and is falling off the pace. Scottie scheffler had a good fir ....
the hamas stronghold from the north and south. hamas is designated a terrorist organisation by the uk. us presidentjoe biden says he has asked israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu for a pause in the fighting in gaza. our middle east correspondent yolande knell reports. flares hanging in gaza s night sky are ominous warnings of incoming israeli fire. but, increasingly, the israeli prime minister s being pressed for a pause in fighting. i did ask him for a pause yesterday. this is a key moment. israeli troops are now said to be in the heart of gaza city, closing in on the stronghold of hamas, ministers say. but the destruction in gaza is already immense, with entire neighbourhoods flattened. the civilian death toll is rapidly mounting. the world health organisation says an average of 160 children are killed here every day. nothing justifies the horror being endured by the civilians in gaza. people in gaza are dying in their thousands and those alive are suffering fro ....
along with judge jeanine pirro, jessica tarlov, jesse watters, and her biggest fear is getting stuck in a glue trap, dana perino, the five. radical rashida tlaib refusing to back down on her anti-semitism after getting censored by congress. the house voting to punish the big nomad michigan congressman after she blamed israel and america for the october 7th terrorist attacks. and for pumping out slogans you can find in the hamas charter, like when she posted a video that included the phrase from the river to the sea. in the end, 22 democrats voted to discipline their fellow colleague. tlaib bawling her eyes out over being held accountable and trying to paint herself as a free-speech warrior. i will not be silenced, and i will not let you destroy my words. the idea that criticizing the government of israel is anti-semitic sends a very dangerous precedent fear i can t believe i have to say this. but palestinian people are not disposable. the cries of the palestin ....
i can t get on the property ladder at the moment. and we ve heard people s, well, unfiltered opinions. our national health service, it s gone right down. it s just gone to pot, hasn t it? i m undecided because they re all sorry, he told me not to swear. it s all aboard the bbc election express to discover more about the views and opinions of the passengers travelling on board. bringing in national service, i personally think that would be good for a lot of kids because it would give them discipline. i think that s a terrible idea. do you? it s a sunny morning at london s king s cross station, and a group of people who haven t met before had come together met before have come together to board a special train. bbc news asked an independent polling company to find seven voters from across the country who support a broad range of political parties. i live in scotland and i came down on the train last night. hello! hi! they ll be travelling on board the bbc s election expr ....
majority, voted to overturn roe v. wade, eliminating in an instant 49 years of precedent and productions. now, a lot of the country s minority, to make life-changing decisions for the majority. on the basis not of science or medicine, but religion, specifically on when conservative christians believe life begins. that decision set off a cascade of new state laws, either severely restricting or completely banning the procedure. making an abortion so difficult to get that pregnancy itself was suddenly at risk. you ve heard just some of the stories. amanda, we ve had her on this show from texas, who was denied an abortion even as she was miscarrying and septic, and onda in florida who lost half the blood in her body and had lasting damage done to her uterus after doctors sent her home to miscarry at home alone at 16 weeks because there was still a fetal heart beat. kelly shannon in alabama who was denied an abortion and forced to drive across state lines for crucial reprod ....