Beyond that, what does the war into don . Me to chat and how much of a threat is it to insecurity . This is a social ah hello, welcome to the program. Im m, ron kon, the fighting in sudan between its army and the Power Military Rapid Support forces as largely continued despite a ceasefire. So far, the crisis is forced at more than 20000. 00 people to flee to neighboring chad. But the impact of the crisis goes beyond the immediate displacement of sedans. People analysts warn the unrest could pose a serious threat to the stability of neighboring countries and the region as a whole. Well get to, i guess, in a moment. But 1st, this report from the had a lady now to dons neighbors are watching with great concern as to how the conflict is unfolding for regional powers. Its more about minimizing the impact of the crisis. Do you and ones more than 800000 people may flee as saddams, army and paramilitary Rapid Support force as battle each other. Despite a faltering ceasefire, at least a 100000
[marching] [silence] [silence] today, we are united by a common sorrow, a common affection, and a common hope. We gather to give thanks for the life of an extraordinary public servant. Justice Sandra Day Oconnor. Remember to remember the way her live touched hours, to entrust her to the keeping of her god. We also gather to surround her family with our love and support in their time of grief. She was a beloved mother, grandmother, sister. She was also a trusted court colleague. A cherished mentor. A friend and a trailblazing inspiration to many. Most of us gathered here were part of her court family. This space, this building was a kind of holy space for us, the place where we had our most sustained interactions with her. In our shared sorrow, we gather to draw strength from one another and from the holy one upon whom the justice called throughout her life. Let us pray. Eternal god, lord of life and death, we thank you for your service your servant sandra and for the love and mercy she
Yesterday, i had the pleasure of testifying before the House Administration committee on protecting political speech, particularly with respect to elections, and it was a pleasure to have as a colleague on that panel Justin Reamer from the rnc who you all know well, and also our Judicial Affairs colleague audrey perry martin. All three of us were able to talk about the effective viewpoint discrimination that is becoming rampant in our society with cancel culture permeating every factor of our lives and certainly those who practice in the law firm. Most of us have had to confront that. We also see in our lives historical challenges to our liberty in this country. As i have been going around this country talking to republican groups who feel disheartened with the level of autocracy that our government is imposing on us, one of the common themes that i like to use in my speeches is the word courage. Courage is something that is underestimated in our lives and it has caused me over the las
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does best is leaking and lying and trying to clean it all up. the bureau told newsweek they had under covers inside mar-a-lago. the fbi had a mole at mar-a-lago. newsweek says, quote: the raid on mar-a-lago was based largely on information from an fbi confidential human source one who was able to identify what classified documents former president trump was still hiding and even the location of those documents. so the fbi had a mole and the trump campaign had moles in the trump administration and now they have a mole in mar-a-lago. the guy who is running the fbi field office in d.c. is the same guy who had moles in the gretchen whitmer fake kidnapping are not r. plot. and you wonder why the fbi can t stop a single mass shooting. can t protect supreme court justices. can t stop chinese supplies from sleeping with eric swalwell. can t sniff out chinese spies driving dianne feinstein around can t stop chinese from stealing our secrets and hacking our pipeline. can t stop eps