It wasnt, the Supreme Court may have to decide. An assassination in beirut, killing mohammed shehata. Were in beirut. A daring attack in the heart of beiruts posh downtown area. The car bomb killed former finance mint mohammed shehata. His car was tossed into the air and landed here. Shehata. The explosion took place just a short difference where shata had his office. Security was very tight but not enough to fend off this attack. We were inside and felt class breaking and then an explosion happened. An explosion continued to break. We waited until it was all broken and went out and saw this. As you can see all the shops are damaged. All of this is tomorrow. Terrorism, what can i say, god help us. God help this country. Reporter politicians said they already know who is behind this attack and they pointed the figure to iran and hezbollah. Al hariri who has not set foot in more than a year said that the killers of shata are the same as those of his father. They met at al harriris reside
Indoor accuraciment all of these things accuracy. All of these things are issues that are important that need to be addressed, and they will, hopefully, with a robust ip trials which are Technology Transition trials will be adequately addressed. Host Mignon Clyburn is one of five fcc commissioners, shes been our best this week on the communicators along with Gautham Nagesh of the wall street journal. Cspan, created by americas Cable Companies in 1979, brought to you as a Public Service by your television provider. Coming up, the u. S. Special envoy to south sudan, donald booth. He discusses the civil conflict in the country, its root causes and the recent cease fire agreement between the government and rebels. After that members of the Senate Judiciary committee will hear from officials with the justice department, secret service and federal trade commission about their recommendation to combat cyber crime after the recent Consumer Financial data breaches at target and nieman marcus. A
Including the individual who talks about sudan. There is nothing wrong with having these leaders lead a consolation. But we have to look at the histories of ethnic relations in south sudan where they will come from an ethnic group where they are accused of other ethnic groups of the other sorts of issues and they are more acceptable to everyone and as one person told us when this institute was investigated was the ability of doing a lot more with the compilation process in the problems of south sudan cannot be prayed away. And so we look at a more comprehensive recompilation process that everyone will buy into is out of the question. And the other accountability that is critical for the recompilation to take place is the impunity has to stop. Because it is not impunity that has become one of the big reasons that is going on and is talked about. And these will need to be built into whatever political government will emerge if it were to be made with commitments and financial commitments
Opinion. So overtime the judges begin to think these cases are trivial. They cannot imagine what discrimination is because they are constantly dismissing the cases. It to get in the habit of saying no, you lose the ability to see what yes looks like. Ive seen that now across the spectrum from discrimination cases for criminal cases. If you constantly are excusing air, harmless error, balancing, you lose the ability to be able to see and are when it happens. For me it was even more clear. When i was in baby judge school, the trainer was someone who had been training judges in the previous administration. He got up in front of all the judges and says, and he said, heres how you get rid of these cases. Talking about civil rights cases. And he probably wouldve had to give us a checklist of all of the technical ways of dismissing cases. At that point i was not yet confirmed. I was at the baby judge training because ive been through the Senate Hearing but had not yet been confirmed by the fu
This article is prompted by questions posed by Professor of Anthropology Jok Madut in his article dated 13 May 2021, which appeared in Daily Nation in Kenya; and his proposition of phased elections (starting with the sub-national level and then the national level), in an interview on 19 August 2023 with Radio Tamazuj.