Straight days. Officials confirmed 143 new infections in the capital on tuesday bringing the citys total to nearly 8,200. Many of the cases are among young people who work at or who have visited night life districts. Translator the number of infected people is increasing considerably. We have to deal with the situation with a sense of crisis. Nishimura is in charge of the governments coronavirus response. He says officials and experts will discuss if night clubs that dont act in accordance with antivirus guidelines should be asked to close. Cluster infections have also been confirmed outside night life districts including about 40 actors, and patrons at a theater in tokyo. A woman who attended the performance says it was a crowded, enclosed venue. Health officials are asking 850 people who worked at or attended shows over the course of a week to take a virus test. More than 22,000 people have tested positive for the virus in japan. Nearly 1,000 people have died. The panel of experts ad
Landmark cases, cspans special series produced with the constitution center, explore and the human story and constitutional dramas behind 12 Supreme Court decisions. Number 759, Petitioner Versus arizona. Number 18, roe against wade. Quite often in many of our famous decisions were quite unpopular. Lets go through a few cases that illustrate are very dramatically and visually what it means to live in a society of 310 million different people who helped stick together because they believed in the rule of law. Welcome to landmark cases. Our series of looking at the 12 most important cases in Supreme Courts history. We will learn more about the people in the issues behind them. Tonight, lochner v. New york, 1905. It is one of the controversial cases of the Supreme Court, and in fact the story of a baker from new york whose case gave rise to an era that defined Supreme Court cases for the next 30 years. Let me introduce you to our two guests who would tell us more about this important case
All persons having business before the Honorable Supreme Court of United States landmark cases, cspan special history series produced in cooperation with the National Constitution center, exploring the human stories and constitutional dramas behind 12 historic Supreme Court decisions. Number 759 we will hear arguments from number 18 quite often in many of her most famous decisions, are ones that the court took that were quite unpopular. Lets go through a few cases that illustrate, very dramatically and visually, what it means to live in a society of 310 million different people who stick together because they believe in a rule of law. Susan good evening and welcome to cspans history series, let marquesas. Tonight is number 10. You will hear about the 1962 tennessee reapportionment case. It was one that chief Justice Earl Warren called the most important of his tenure. This is the court that wrote brown versus board of education and we will learn wider the next 90 minutes. It began a re
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Hello welcome to the show im sam is a than on the afternoon of october the 2nd 2018 journalist who walked into the saudi consulate in istanbul he was never seen alive again now 20 saudi nationals are on trial in turkey accused of involvement in his murder turkish prosecutors charge the suspects in march none of them are present in court theyre being tried in their absence theyre accused of killing cultural g. And dismembering his body his remains ive never been found the case True International condemnation including from the un special rapporteur who spent months investigating the killing will bring our guests in a moment but 1st Charles Stratford takes a look back at the events that unfolded before and after for sure. This is the last moment jamal who shows he was seen alive with the 2nd 2018. The journalist who wrote for the Washington Post newspaper had gone to the saudi consulate in istanbul to get documents he needed for his wedding his turkish fiance had egypt ching has waited f