ohio republican joins us with his thoughts on that bill that lands us in the house this week. also, china, intensifying off the coast of taiwan after speaker nancy pelosi s visit there last week. beijing is also suspending climate and military talking cooperation. mayor eric adams is slamming texas governor after more migrant buses arrived in new york city today. the latest on actress anne heche who is reportedly in stable condition after a bizarre car crash in los angeles on friday. we are now hearing from the woman that lost virtually everything in the fire with a wrecked car. charles watson is standing by with the latest. we spoke with lynn michelle. the woman that lived inside the home. michelle was clearly still rattled by the situation. she did not want to do an interview on camera. she said she was completely overwhelmed by the situation and felt lucky she was still alive. she had been having a normal day moments before a series of incidents that s all anne heche dri
Day with us. Well see you right back here next week. Hello everyone and welcome to the amanpour hour. Heres where were headed this week. New us Military Aid Rushing to ukraine to hold putins the Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba joins us. We can, isnt police . Digital animal who can sense fear than as american colleges wrestle with political activism and Campus Safety author Salman Rushdie, who narrowly survived an assassination attempt it says, free speech is more important than ever. The Perpetrator Temperature is so high right now theres so much anger that is very hard for anybody to listen to anybody also, this our renowned photographer, platon, on facetime with the people shaping our world from muhammad ali to Vladimir Putin and then putin turns to me and imperfect english. He says, i love. And from my archive is 30 years to the day since Nelson Mandela cast the historic vote that made him president in south africas first democratic elections. His trusted former aide tells me how he
A coalition of 75 Finnish cultural figures, including actors, musicians, filmmakers, and writers, has launched a video appeal urging the Finnish government to support South Africa s lawsuit against Israel for alleged genocide in Gaza. The video, released on YouTube by the Sumud - Finland Palestine Network, features translated excerpts from South Africa s submission to the International Court of Justice (ICJ), aiming to raise awareness of the case and advocate for Palestinian rights.
In the final episode of this season of Legal Luminaries, retired Gauteng judge president and former Tax Ombud Bernard Ngoepe shares his story of growing up in a rural village in Polokwane to serving as a Judge for 18 years.
Listen to Judge Navi Pillay's inspiring life journey, spanning from her humble childhood to her relentless advocacy for anti-Apartheid activists and political prisoners, and her remarkable tenure as the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights. It's all in episode two of Legal Luminaries, a JacPod Original podcast with Juta.