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. >> tonight, we look at the case of miranda versus arizona, which says suspects must be informed of their rights before being questioned. watch landmark cases tonight at 10:00 is run c-span and c-span.org. has --syrian governor government has freedom american photographer. according to u.s. officials, the washington post reports officials say kevin patrick dawes was released. here is a part of that briefing. spokesperson mark toner. >> can you say anything more than what was said in the release, specifically, what led up to it, what was the u.s. officials involvement in it, the and where he is now? can: i will give you what i say. we have not confirmed the identity of this individual. we can confirm a u.s. citizen was released, but obviously, privacy considerations prevent us from commenting further on the identity of this individual. as john noted in his brief statement, we do applaud the work of our check protecting power in syria, which helped gain access to the individual and also his release. i can say this individual was released in the last few days, just to give you a sense
. >> tonight, we look at the case of miranda versus arizona, which says suspects must be informed of their rights before being questioned. watch landmark cases tonight at 10:00 is run c-span and c-span.org. has --syrian governor government has freedom american photographer. according to u.s. officials, the washington post reports officials say kevin patrick dawes was released. here is a part of that briefing. spokesperson mark toner. >> can you say anything more than what was said...
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. >> tonight, we will look at miranda versus arizona that ruled that suspects may be -- must be informed about their rights before self-incrimination. watch it landmark cases tonight on c-span and c-span.org. i am a history buff. i do enjoy seeing the fabric of our country and how things -- how they work and how they are made. >> i am a history teacher. i had no idea they did history. tv, it american history gives you that perspective. >> i am a c-span fan. >> this month, we showcase our student cam winners. annual student documentary for high school and middle school students. this year's theme is wrote to the white house and students were asked -- what issues you want presidential candidates to discuss. secondour second prize -- high school winners is from all hamburg, california. -- all hamburg california. they want presidential candidates to talk about social security area -- security. >> in variety of topics have caught the public eye. one issue remains. it has not garnered as much attention. it has far-reaching implications. and candidates must address it. >> only a year remains un
. >> tonight, we will look at miranda versus arizona that ruled that suspects may be -- must be informed about their rights before self-incrimination. watch it landmark cases tonight on c-span and c-span.org. i am a history buff. i do enjoy seeing the fabric of our country and how things -- how they work and how they are made. >> i am a history teacher. i had no idea they did history. tv, it american history gives you that perspective. >> i am a c-span fan. >> this...
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and this is a 1966, miranda versus arizona, that helped to revolutionalize policing in america. >> you're under arrest, you have attorney, you n have the right to remain silent. anything that you say can be used against. >> do you even know the miranda. >> yes. >> what's the miranda. >> you have a lot of stuff to do. >> go ahead. >> are you sure you understand your rights? me,ay, he explained them to just like the ones on television. >> you've done nothing wrong. remain ave the right to silent. >> oh, boy, talk to my lawyer. >> you have the right to an attorney. g you say may be used against you. you have the right to remain silent. >> you have the right to remain silent. anything you say can and will be of against you in a court law. you have the right to speak with an attorney. >> as you can see, miranda rights became part of our national culture. we're going to learn the story tonight from our two guests. let me introduce them to you. jeffrey rosen joins us, president and ceo of the constitution center and he's a regular partner in this series. a supreme court expert, authored numerous
and this is a 1966, miranda versus arizona, that helped to revolutionalize policing in america. >> you're under arrest, you have attorney, you n have the right to remain silent. anything that you say can be used against. >> do you even know the miranda. >> yes. >> what's the miranda. >> you have a lot of stuff to do. >> go ahead. >> are you sure you understand your rights? me,ay, he explained them to just like the ones on television. >> you've...
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cases" looks at miranda versus arizona, which required suspects to have their rights read before they were questioned. a conversation with former vice president dick cheney, former attorney general ed meese, and constitutional law deen douglas about choosing a running mate, the balance of power, and reflections on breaking and justice scalia. -- reflections on nancy reagan and justice scalia. this is one hour. [applause] thank you ladies and gentlemen. let's get right to it. from dr.a presentation larson that suggests your role as vice president was a political expediency, that it was a prize that could be given away to earn political present -- politiacal credit for the president. we saw interesting proliferation's in the electoral college, where people were casting their ballots in a way where so many people would cost ballets, and an unexpected presidential candidate would emerge. they were undesignated orig inally. what do you make of that history? is it a history you are comfortable with? or do you find yourself dissenting from it? i thought it was right on. my wife has written a
cases" looks at miranda versus arizona, which required suspects to have their rights read before they were questioned. a conversation with former vice president dick cheney, former attorney general ed meese, and constitutional law deen douglas about choosing a running mate, the balance of power, and reflections on breaking and justice scalia. -- reflections on nancy reagan and justice scalia. this is one hour. [applause] thank you ladies and gentlemen. let's get right to it. from dr.a...
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your tone, but you might want to read up on that famous supreme court case, you remember it, miranda versus arizona. you have the right to remain silent. you have the right to an attorney. anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. you remember all that, hillary, don't you? and that's my open. tell me what you think on my facebook page or twitter, and with me now is conservative radio talk show host and fox news contributor, david webb along with hillary clinton supporter and political commentator with us for the first time, danielle mcloughlin. all right, guys. you know what? i'm going to start with you, danielle. hillary did not have a good week. >> she didn't have the best week but she didn't have the worst. i could probably argue that donald trump had a worse one. i think we need to think about the hillary clinton e-mail situation in a broader context. i really do think that hillary clinton is in the eye of the beholder. she is not the target of the investigation as you know. there are no criminal charges against her. >> no, i don't know that. whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. w
your tone, but you might want to read up on that famous supreme court case, you remember it, miranda versus arizona. you have the right to remain silent. you have the right to an attorney. anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. you remember all that, hillary, don't you? and that's my open. tell me what you think on my facebook page or twitter, and with me now is conservative radio talk show host and fox news contributor, david webb along with hillary clinton...
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visit ncicap.org] announcer: we will have more landmark cases tomorrow night, when we look at miranda versus arizonawhich gave rise to the police practice of informing criminal suspects of their constitutional rights. that is at 10 a quarter p.m. eastern on c-span. and catch up on any landmark cases you have missed by watching them online at landmark cases. c-span.org. the book tells the story. manuscript isthis not what we thought, while also trying to chronologically think about what madison was encountering at the time. keeping those two narratives straight was quite tricky for a while. announcer: sunday night on "q&a," mary sarah builder "madison'ser book hand," which takes a critical look at thnotes james madison and before the constitutional convention of 1787. >>
visit ncicap.org] announcer: we will have more landmark cases tomorrow night, when we look at miranda versus arizonawhich gave rise to the police practice of informing criminal suspects of their constitutional rights. that is at 10 a quarter p.m. eastern on c-span. and catch up on any landmark cases you have missed by watching them online at landmark cases. c-span.org. the book tells the story. manuscript isthis not what we thought, while also trying to chronologically think about what madison...