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i running for president because, as a result court disastrous supreme decision in the citizens united casee american political system has become totally corrupted. the foundations of american democracy are being undermined. [applause] bernie sanders: in our great country, millionaires and billionaires should not be able to buy elections. will fight toi overturn citizens united and moved to public funding of elections. public funding of elections. [applause] bernie sanders: together, we are going to and at the voter suppression imposed by many republican governors all over this country. [applause] bernie sanders: in america, we should have one of the highest voter turnout rates of any country on earth. not one of the lowest. [applause] bernie sanders: i am running for of vitrioliccause republican rhetoric. we must protect a woman's right to choose. [applause] bernie sanders: and we must defend planned parenthood. [applause] bernie sanders: i know, i know that i speak for every person in this room when we send our condolences to the families of those killed in fighting's attack inn friday's
i running for president because, as a result court disastrous supreme decision in the citizens united casee american political system has become totally corrupted. the foundations of american democracy are being undermined. [applause] bernie sanders: in our great country, millionaires and billionaires should not be able to buy elections. will fight toi overturn citizens united and moved to public funding of elections. public funding of elections. [applause] bernie sanders: together, we are...
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the worst decisions ever made in the history of the supreme court by a 5-4 vote on the citizens united case. [applause] by a 5-4 vote the supreme court said the wealthiest people in this country, they said you already own much of the economy and now we are going to allow you to purchase the united states government and that is what they are trying to do right now. now i am very proud to tell you i'm the former chairman of the u.s. senate committee on veterans affairs and we worked very hard to protect the interests of our veterans. [applause] and as is a member of the veterans committee i have talked to some wonderful people who fought in world war ii, korea and vietnam all the way through iraq and afghanistan and these people are putting their lives on the line and of course many of our soldiers never came home. to defend american democracy. american democracy is not about billionaires buying elections. [applause] when you have a situation where the second wealthiest family in this country and the cup brothers and a few of their friends -- you have heard about the koch brothers. okay. when
the worst decisions ever made in the history of the supreme court by a 5-4 vote on the citizens united case. [applause] by a 5-4 vote the supreme court said the wealthiest people in this country, they said you already own much of the economy and now we are going to allow you to purchase the united states government and that is what they are trying to do right now. now i am very proud to tell you i'm the former chairman of the u.s. senate committee on veterans affairs and we worked very hard to...
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i running for president because, as a result court disastrous supreme decision in the citizens united case, the american political system has become totally corrupted. the foundations of american democracy are being undermined. [applause] bernie sanders: in our great country, millionaires and billionaires should not be able to buy elections. will fight toi overturn citizens united and moved to public funding of elections. public funding of elections. [applause] bernie sanders: together, we are going to and at the voter suppression imposed by many republican governors all over this country. [applause] bernie sanders: in america, we should have one of the highest voter turnout rates of any country on earth. not one of the lowest. [applause] bernie sanders: i am running for of vitrioliccause republican rhetoric. we must protect a woman's right to choose. [applause] bernie sanders: and we must defend planned parenthood. [applause] bernie sanders: i know, i know that i speak for every person in this room when we send our condolences to the families of those killed in fighting's attack inn frida
i running for president because, as a result court disastrous supreme decision in the citizens united case, the american political system has become totally corrupted. the foundations of american democracy are being undermined. [applause] bernie sanders: in our great country, millionaires and billionaires should not be able to buy elections. will fight toi overturn citizens united and moved to public funding of elections. public funding of elections. [applause] bernie sanders: together, we are...
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tonight's case is schenck versus the united states, a case from 1919 involving freedom of speech around world war i. it also gave rise to two of the supreme court's most quoted phrases. falsely shouting fire in a theater, and clear and present danger. let me introduce our guests who will tell us more about this interesting case to take your calls and questions. beverly gage is a history professor at yale university specializing in 20th century american history. she's the author of "the day wall street exploded: a story of america in its first age of terrorism." tom goldstein is a supreme court attorney who's argued many cases before the court. he's also the co-founder and publisher of scotus blog. tom, tellour audience what's at the heart of the schenck case. >> schenck is so important because it's our first exposure to the supreme court saying it was going to take the first amendment right of free speech seriously. the constitution has been around for a long time and for a century the bill of rights, including the first amendment, didn't have a lot of effect in americans' lives. but sh
tonight's case is schenck versus the united states, a case from 1919 involving freedom of speech around world war i. it also gave rise to two of the supreme court's most quoted phrases. falsely shouting fire in a theater, and clear and present danger. let me introduce our guests who will tell us more about this interesting case to take your calls and questions. beverly gage is a history professor at yale university specializing in 20th century american history. she's the author of "the day...
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all persons having business the four the honorable court of the united states, give their attention. c-span's: this week on k versus casesnited states. some forms of criticism of the government were a federal offense. the head of the socialist party handed out leaflets against the draft. >> this is a flyer that was schenck.t by flyer isage in this fiery. it calls on people in the united states to resist the conscription laws. he was arrested and found guilty espionageespionage -- act. our guests include a attorney thomas goldstein and a professor of history at yale university. coming up on the next "landmark ases." for background on each case as you watch, go to the companion book, available for $8.95 plus shipping. announcer: next, it a discussion on u.s. relations with israel. in live at 7:00 a.m., your calls and comments on washington journal. washington institute for near east policy hosted this discussion on u.s.-israel relations and on benjamin netanyahu's upcoming visit. a comparison of previous president's approaches but the current administration. this is an hour and a half. >> good afternoon. welcome to the was
all persons having business the four the honorable court of the united states, give their attention. c-span's: this week on k versus casesnited states. some forms of criticism of the government were a federal offense. the head of the socialist party handed out leaflets against the draft. >> this is a flyer that was schenck.t by flyer isage in this fiery. it calls on people in the united states to resist the conscription laws. he was arrested and found guilty espionageespionage -- act. our...
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last year they started a cold case unit and say they solved the 30-year-old case. >> difficult for an agency to put resources into a unit such as a cold case, but here's why you do it, here's the payoff. >> reporter: last month two cold case detectives discovered sandra arrested in 2001, her fingerprints now in a database. they tracked her to a homeless camp in dalton, georgia, she is now charged with braun's murder. >> feels great, to be able to reach out to a family member and give closure. >> long-time residents tell me joe braun was a bit of a strange guy, teenaged kids would be at his house all hours of the day and night, they had their theories for a motive but police aren't saying much. we should learn more. in north willington, tim furlong, nbc 10 news. >>> a man who police say robbed two banks was arrested on the treats of center city today. they say he robbed a bank around 1:30 this afternoon and minutes later police say he robbed a pnc bank a block away. he fled both locations and was found. no police officers were injured. >>> police say two suspects are responsible for ro
last year they started a cold case unit and say they solved the 30-year-old case. >> difficult for an agency to put resources into a unit such as a cold case, but here's why you do it, here's the payoff. >> reporter: last month two cold case detectives discovered sandra arrested in 2001, her fingerprints now in a database. they tracked her to a homeless camp in dalton, georgia, she is now charged with braun's murder. >> feels great, to be able to reach out to a family member...
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. >> they said hey, we've got a cold case unit we want to reopen your sister's case. >> cold case unitcited. finally i had gotten someone's attention. >> of course tom had not forgotten that this was the said stam police agency that once admitted they had lost the file on this case years before. >> my first question why did you pick this case now? made it sound like it was just luck lucked upon this. we were the lucky lottery winner that they pulled up our case. >> tom packed his years' worth of notes in his car and drove over to state police headquarters in columbia. there for two and a half hours with investigators he reviewed every detail everything he knew about the case. >> they were very good at putting me at ease. talking about the fact that we we know that you know a lot about this case. we know that you know probably more than anybody about this case. >> and then came quite suddenly another one of those moments, the air seemed different. right then and there the complexion of tom's world changed. the detective asked one simple question. >> any problem taking a polygraph? no. n
. >> they said hey, we've got a cold case unit we want to reopen your sister's case. >> cold case unitcited. finally i had gotten someone's attention. >> of course tom had not forgotten that this was the said stam police agency that once admitted they had lost the file on this case years before. >> my first question why did you pick this case now? made it sound like it was just luck lucked upon this. we were the lucky lottery winner that they pulled up our case. >>...
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united states. >> landmark cases. stories ande human constitutional dramas behind 12 supreme court decisions. >> we will hear arguments and number 18. some of the most important decisions were ones that were quite unpopular. a few cases illustrate very dramatically what it means to live in this society, 310 who have to stick together because they believe in >> welcome tow landmark cases. this is the story of korematsu .ersus united states fred korematsu was a japanese-american who challenge the right of the united states to intern japanese-americans. many japanese-americans were gathered up, 120,000 by some estimates. fred korematsu said this was not right. peter irons is a civil rights attorney. he has written more than 10 books. in the course of researching his book on this case, he found proof that the government uses tainted evidence to convict fred korematsu. thank you for being here. korematsu is fred's daughter. she continues to fight for his legacy. karen: education and civil rights. educating the general publ
united states. >> landmark cases. stories ande human constitutional dramas behind 12 supreme court decisions. >> we will hear arguments and number 18. some of the most important decisions were ones that were quite unpopular. a few cases illustrate very dramatically what it means to live in this society, 310 who have to stick together because they believe in >> welcome tow landmark cases. this is the story of korematsu .ersus united states fred korematsu was a japanese-american...
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united eights. that was the case -- united states. that was the case before paris and now.nd what happened in paris has not stopped americans are opening their arms anyway. administration was to except of the next year. kimberly: we are following several new development in the war on terror. in brussels, the threat alert has been lowered to the second-highest level as we learned up three new raids. the president of france and russia met today. lana zak has the latest. reporter: france and russia say the are united. vladimir putin placed greater cooperation. enemy, hollande said. they arrived at the coast of syria. they also the plaintiff -- deployed a sophisticated system despite cooperation there is no agreement on the role of syrian leader assad. nearly two weeks after the terror attacks in france and less than one week since radical islamic terrorists stormed a , the in mali international community is mobilizing in the fight. david cameron worked to convince the british parliament to join the fight. >> the military advice from the diplomatic advice, and security advice a
united eights. that was the case -- united states. that was the case before paris and now.nd what happened in paris has not stopped americans are opening their arms anyway. administration was to except of the next year. kimberly: we are following several new development in the war on terror. in brussels, the threat alert has been lowered to the second-highest level as we learned up three new raids. the president of france and russia met today. lana zak has the latest. reporter: france and...
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running for president because, as a result of the disastrous supreme court decision in the citizens united casethe american political system has become totally corrupted, and the foundations of american democracy are being undermined. in our great country, millionaires and billionaires should not be able to buy elections. [applause] as president, i will fight to overturn citizens united, and move towards public funding of elections. [applause] and, together, we are going to and the voter suppression imposed by republican governors all over this country. america, we should have one of the highest voter turnout in any country on earth, not one of the lowest. i am running for president in the difficult battle against vitriolic republican rhetoric, we must protect a woman's right to choose. [applause] and, we must defend planned parenthood. [applause] i know that i speak to every person in this room when i send my condolences to the family of those killed in friday's attack at planned parenthood. we must make certain that are gay brothers and sisters continue to have the right to marry. [no audio]
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the other is a case known as olmstead versus the united states, which i tell my students ought to be adopted as a case study by the harvard does the school. rory olmsted was a policeman during prohibition out in seattle and realized he could make more money is as a bootlegger than they could as a policeman. so he raises some money. we would now call it crowdsourcing from among his friends and he starts this bootleg operation. now they had boats that ran and they didn't deal with the stuff that could make you blind way they did in chicago. they ran in the good stuff from canada on speed boats. he had a farm along one of the inlets in oregon with a hidden basement where they scored the stuff until they needed it. he had a fleet of cars deliver. he added bank of telephones. you would call up and say i need a case of rye or whatever and you would have a within an hour. you either had a credit line with him or not. he was rarely rates it because his brother was on the police force. he was also part of the ring but they knew when the raids were coming. moreover the state of washington didn'
the other is a case known as olmstead versus the united states, which i tell my students ought to be adopted as a case study by the harvard does the school. rory olmsted was a policeman during prohibition out in seattle and realized he could make more money is as a bootlegger than they could as a policeman. so he raises some money. we would now call it crowdsourcing from among his friends and he starts this bootleg operation. now they had boats that ran and they didn't deal with the stuff that...
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arlington cemetery known as section 60 and sunday night at 9:00, attorney roberta kaplan who argued the case united states versus windsor. >> we filed the case. the government always gets a certain amount of time to respond. i got a call from the trial level attorney basically saying we need 30 days. we need time to decide. i'll be honest with you. i didn't believe her i thought she was stalling for time. i don't get to be a plaintiff all that much. i was very worried and want to make sure that when the case was over not only was she still alive but healthy enough to enjoy it. that was very much weighing on me. i said to the government, forget it. no extension. >> she's interviewed by national law journal and legal times report zoe tillman. watch book tv all weekend every weekend on c-span 2.
arlington cemetery known as section 60 and sunday night at 9:00, attorney roberta kaplan who argued the case united states versus windsor. >> we filed the case. the government always gets a certain amount of time to respond. i got a call from the trial level attorney basically saying we need 30 days. we need time to decide. i'll be honest with you. i didn't believe her i thought she was stalling for time. i don't get to be a plaintiff all that much. i was very worried and want to make...
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about the crime that was credible in nature led us to opening one of our cold cases with our cold case unit and as you can see, that led to an arrest. >> reporter: neighbors of braun says he was hard al model citizen but they're glad the case has finally been cracked. >> he may have been involved in drugs on a small scale. we know there he had grown marijuana plants on his deck that were visible. >> reporter: the new castle county police are hailing this as the first case cracked by their newly created cold case unit. >> the families of the victims, there is no price that can be connected to that and i can assure you that i meet with these officers and their captain on a regular basis. there are more of these to come. >> reporter: brian, police have confirmed to me this evening that drug evidence was collected during the course that of murder investigation from 30 years ago. no word yet on when sandra hartzag will be brought back to delaware to stand trial n fairfax, vernon odom channel6 "action news." >> alall right, vernon thanks very much. >>> a special committee has begun a series of he
about the crime that was credible in nature led us to opening one of our cold cases with our cold case unit and as you can see, that led to an arrest. >> reporter: neighbors of braun says he was hard al model citizen but they're glad the case has finally been cracked. >> he may have been involved in drugs on a small scale. we know there he had grown marijuana plants on his deck that were visible. >> reporter: the new castle county police are hailing this as the first case...
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case about internment. >> it was clearly racist. that lesson is relevant today. the korematsu versus the united states case, my father's case was about racial prejudice, clearly. and those lessons need to be learned and that's what brings the relevancy to it, especially like the situation after 9/11. my father was one of the first to speak up when they talked about rounding up arab muslim americans and put them in american concentration camps. >> one ask asks, do you think korematsu would have been decided differently? >> well roosevelt's court packing did go through because the conservative justices that he wanted to replace, left the court, they died or retired. so he replaced them with his own choices. so in a sense what we're indicting here db i think it is an indictment of the court, is the assumption that if these are good liberal civil liberties, civil rights supporters, how could they do something like this? and there are two points to consider here. one, as i pointed out earlier, is that they were motivated largely by pay treei ly bly by . it wasn't their place to tell the president du
case about internment. >> it was clearly racist. that lesson is relevant today. the korematsu versus the united states case, my father's case was about racial prejudice, clearly. and those lessons need to be learned and that's what brings the relevancy to it, especially like the situation after 9/11. my father was one of the first to speak up when they talked about rounding up arab muslim americans and put them in american concentration camps. >> one ask asks, do you think korematsu...
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case was. civil and next conflict. remember what the united states lost in the case in the legal argument. the united states argued self-defense, that they were coming in and collective self-defense because the other states were propping up the other government. we lost on that argument. so i have less hope on the unwilling and unable because nicaragua still holds weight in the international community. here's the challenge to the united states government. the united states has been opposed to the development of customer international law on humanitarian intervention, repeatedly. you'll notice in any intervention you're talking about, the leaders of our country will never use that word. they will never use that phrase. there's an important reason, because practice makes custom. that united states has not been willing because of the danger i think david mentioned before, that when you open up a can of worms we are concerned about what that means. if there is a humanitarian intervention norm we don't have any agreed criteria for under what circumstances one state to do that in our view be diff
case was. civil and next conflict. remember what the united states lost in the case in the legal argument. the united states argued self-defense, that they were coming in and collective self-defense because the other states were propping up the other government. we lost on that argument. so i have less hope on the unwilling and unable because nicaragua still holds weight in the international community. here's the challenge to the united states government. the united states has been opposed to...
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united. in both cases the gave a disaster with bush and citizens united it created the whole sense of democracy >> i will do bush forced - - first. bush vidor is the one often set a precedent the following year in new jersey the democratic candidates was convicted and sent to jail that was passed filing deadlines so they called him out of retirement andhey calledm out of retirement and marburg the republican party went to court to use bush v. gore or reason the court said that has nothing to do with the case. there has not been the case since then that has been decided. i am neutral on this point but seven colleagues believe the court had two-step bid to avoid it even worse results for the republican legislature of florida to decide for bush that this would have been public perception because jeb bush was governor at that time. because he could pull strings for his brother. so that doesn't carry much weight but neither does the majority it was one off we will mossy another in our lifetime. but the iraqi war? >> there were a law but we don't know what al gore would have done. the second part, i'
united. in both cases the gave a disaster with bush and citizens united it created the whole sense of democracy >> i will do bush forced - - first. bush vidor is the one often set a precedent the following year in new jersey the democratic candidates was convicted and sent to jail that was passed filing deadlines so they called him out of retirement andhey calledm out of retirement and marburg the republican party went to court to use bush v. gore or reason the court said that has nothing...
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. >> reporter: this was there first case cracked by new castle county's newly created cold case unit. doggedly tracking down suspects where the trail had long gone cold. police first got key tips in this case back in 99. >> when somebody comes forward and gives information about a case we know if we never release that information if they're giving that you say information we know it's a solid lead. >> reporter: tonight new castle county police say there's still no firm time frame set for when hartzag will be extradited back to delaware. i'm vernon odom, channel6 "action news" in fairfax. >> one suspect in a deadly motel standoff in bucks county is being held on $1 million bail. jennifer lanning and james miller were arrested saturday in trevose. only "action news" was there as miller crawled from a room at the knight's inn to surrender. mill are was that wanted for a parole violation but police didn't know that lanning and her alleged accomplice lloyd franklin were also in the room. the pair was wanted for murdering an elderly couple in north carolina. franklin killed himself during t
. >> reporter: this was there first case cracked by new castle county's newly created cold case unit. doggedly tracking down suspects where the trail had long gone cold. police first got key tips in this case back in 99. >> when somebody comes forward and gives information about a case we know if we never release that information if they're giving that you say information we know it's a solid lead. >> reporter: tonight new castle county police say there's still no firm time...
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reporter: the posters have kathy's pictures and the cold case units number. the city is allowing them to be left out for two weeks. >> i hope that we may be able to learn something by doing this and put this case to rest. reporter: one will be placed at the franklin police station and other on the bridge in west franklin. >> we're also going to try to get some of the businesses maybe to put them in their windows, because we can only leave them up for 14 days. still, you gotta keep trying, i don't want to give up hope. carosa. tom: the one thing we know is that this grit weather has to come to an end eventually. mike: and eventually the temperatures get back to average, but even though we cool down a little tomorrow, it's going to be a gradual return back to early fall. when does that classic chill tom: in tonight's candidate cafe we recently hosted carly fiorina at the airport diner to learn more about her time off the campaign trail. jennifer: why she goes by carly, why she doesn't eat sweets. josh mcelveen shares more of the conversation. >> that looks very
reporter: the posters have kathy's pictures and the cold case units number. the city is allowing them to be left out for two weeks. >> i hope that we may be able to learn something by doing this and put this case to rest. reporter: one will be placed at the franklin police station and other on the bridge in west franklin. >> we're also going to try to get some of the businesses maybe to put them in their windows, because we can only leave them up for 14 days. still, you gotta keep...
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07th :39 - :51 anthony guglielmi, cpd spokesman: from the very beginning of the case, when we have the chicago police marine unit essentially working around the clock, this case really struck a chord with detectives and we're going to see it through." chicago and rockford police will work together to determine what caused kyrian's death. november is one the most dangerous times to be on the road for iowa drivers. state patrol say that's because of two things... snow... and deer. josh nguyen is live from the state patrol training facility in des moines this morning. good morning. this morning democratic hopefuls off... their second televised meeting hits south carolina tonight. rachel maddow will moderate what organizers are calling a 90-minute forum. it's expected to focus on issues specific to southern voters. all three democratic contenders will be there... hillary clinton, vermont senator bernie sanders... and former maryland governor martin o'malley. coverage starts at 7 on msnbc. meanwhile there are some big changes headed for the next republican presidential debate... the biggest change...less invites... m
07th :39 - :51 anthony guglielmi, cpd spokesman: from the very beginning of the case, when we have the chicago police marine unit essentially working around the clock, this case really struck a chord with detectives and we're going to see it through." chicago and rockford police will work together to determine what caused kyrian's death. november is one the most dangerous times to be on the road for iowa drivers. state patrol say that's because of two things... snow... and deer. josh...
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. >>> some of that reminiscent of 9/11 the united states standing with france in this case. the united states airspace was closed back on 9/11. we are getting word and reaction from our local elected officials. governor cuomo offering his thoughts and prayers saying: governor cuomo directed new york state law enforcement to remain vigilant. new york state police and division of homeland security and emergency services are actively monitoring the situation for any implications in new york state and in constant communication with the local and federal partners. >> right now, we are hearing out of paris from the "associated press" that automatic gunfire can be heard from outside that paris concert hall where attackers are holding hostages so this news just coming out of paris that people can hear gunfire. people on the outside of that concert hall can hear gunfire from inside the theater. we do have some live pictures, as well. you're looking at pictures here from paris but we also have a live picture to share with you of the french consulate here in new york city where there is
. >>> some of that reminiscent of 9/11 the united states standing with france in this case. the united states airspace was closed back on 9/11. we are getting word and reaction from our local elected officials. governor cuomo offering his thoughts and prayers saying: governor cuomo directed new york state law enforcement to remain vigilant. new york state police and division of homeland security and emergency services are actively monitoring the situation for any implications in new...
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the worst decisions ever made in the history of the supreme court by a 5-4 vote on the citizens united case. [booing] by a-4 vote with the supreme court said to the wealthiest people in this country, they said, guys, you already own much of the economy. now we're going to allow you to purchase the united states government and that is what they are trying to do right now. [booing] now i am, i am the former, very proud to tell you i am the former chairman of the u.s. senate committee on veterans affairs and we worked very hard to protect the interests of our veterans. [applause] and as a member of the veterans committee he have talked to some wonderful people who fought in world war ii and korea, vietnam, all the way through iraq and afghanistan and these people have put their lives on. line. of course many of our soldiers never came home to defend american democracy. american democracy is not about billionaires buying elections. [cheers and applause] when you have a situation where the second wealthiest family in this country, the koch brothers and a few of their friends -- [booing] you have
the worst decisions ever made in the history of the supreme court by a 5-4 vote on the citizens united case. [booing] by a-4 vote with the supreme court said to the wealthiest people in this country, they said, guys, you already own much of the economy. now we're going to allow you to purchase the united states government and that is what they are trying to do right now. [booing] now i am, i am the former, very proud to tell you i am the former chairman of the u.s. senate committee on veterans...
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units. in maryland's case it could potentially have money seized by court costs paid by criminals be paid tohe crime units. >> other states have fol done this already. we need to make funding a priority for our state police. >> reporter: lee said maryland currently funds these operations largely through the traditional annual budget that can fluctuate over time. >> it's not dedicated. it's not permanent. >> reporter: a spokeswoman for larry hogan says this year's coming budget is still being finalized and we asked about the need for a boost in funding for the computer crimes unit, she said, quote, protecting our children has and always be a top priority for governor hogan. scott macfarlane, news 4 i-team. >>> maryland state police tell us they have adequate troopers for their mission and could accomplish more with additional manpower. to see the i-team's original investigation that launched this debate go to the nbc washington app. >> disturbing news about one of the most popular football players and sports broadcasters of all time. what doctors found when they studied the brain of the legen
units. in maryland's case it could potentially have money seized by court costs paid by criminals be paid tohe crime units. >> other states have fol done this already. we need to make funding a priority for our state police. >> reporter: lee said maryland currently funds these operations largely through the traditional annual budget that can fluctuate over time. >> it's not dedicated. it's not permanent. >> reporter: a spokeswoman for larry hogan says this year's coming...
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you got a sense of that this morning when the judge announced the title of the case, united states of america versus sheldon silver. as you indicated, shiba, the powerful former assembly speaker is accused of funneling state money to a prominent oncologist who then referred asbestos victims to the law firm where he worked. the allegations that led to millions of dollars in hidden payments for silver. he's accused of bribery, kickbacks, and extortion. charges he vehemently denies. in fact he said that was his legal side job. and lots of folks up in albany professions and he was one of them. he said he will be vindicated in court. the judge said that this will take about six weeks, perspective jurors will be done .before the holidays, and among the potential, maybe long shot, but tential witnesses in this case, governor cuomo himself. reporting reporting live in federal court, andrew siff, news 4 new york. >> thank you. >>> today in the bronx, grief counselors are meeting with student lost their ten-year-old classmate who died in halloween crash over the weekend. she was one of three ki
you got a sense of that this morning when the judge announced the title of the case, united states of america versus sheldon silver. as you indicated, shiba, the powerful former assembly speaker is accused of funneling state money to a prominent oncologist who then referred asbestos victims to the law firm where he worked. the allegations that led to millions of dollars in hidden payments for silver. he's accused of bribery, kickbacks, and extortion. charges he vehemently denies. in fact he...
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somebody with a grudge or a gripe can access a plane and we've done reporting on this in the united states. we've seen cases in the united states. >> look in russia, there have been multiple instances in 2004 two separate planes were brought down by black widows, female suicide bombers and the reason that these women were able to get on board with explosive devices is they bribed their way through. boarder agents took money and let them on. >> michael, good to have you on. anthony, appreciate it. >>> the surprising reaction to all of this in russia tonight. we'll talk to nick robertson and a closer look at airport vulnerability. if you fly, you need to know this. >>> the frankly stunning developments in the death of a police officer hailed at the time as a slain hero, a model police officer, pillar of the community. now reaction to evidence he actually was none of those things. they speak louder. we like that. not just because we're doers. because we're changing. big things. small things. spur of the moment things. changes you'll notice. wherever you are in the world. sheraton. theand to help you accelerate
somebody with a grudge or a gripe can access a plane and we've done reporting on this in the united states. we've seen cases in the united states. >> look in russia, there have been multiple instances in 2004 two separate planes were brought down by black widows, female suicide bombers and the reason that these women were able to get on board with explosive devices is they bribed their way through. boarder agents took money and let them on. >> michael, good to have you on. anthony,...
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cases, is next. it will be a look at the supreme enckt's decision of sch versus the united states. meetingnd a townhall from today, with present candidate hillary clinton and south carolina. ♪ >> landmark cases. c-span's special history series produced in cooperation with the national constitution center. exploring the human stories, and constitutional dramas behind 12 historic supreme court decisions. >> we will your the arguments of number 18 roe versus wade. : >> quite often in many of our most famous decisions the court took that were quite unpopular -- >> let's go through a few cases illustrate, very genetically, and visually what , it means to live in a society of 310 million different people. who will stick together because they believe in a rule of law. good evening and welcome to c-span and the national constitution center cost -- national constitution center's landmark cases. tonight's case is schenck versus the united states. 1919,a case from involving a speech from world war i. it was to the supreme court's most quoted phrases fire in a theater and clear and present dang
cases, is next. it will be a look at the supreme enckt's decision of sch versus the united states. meetingnd a townhall from today, with present candidate hillary clinton and south carolina. ♪ >> landmark cases. c-span's special history series produced in cooperation with the national constitution center. exploring the human stories, and constitutional dramas behind 12 historic supreme court decisions. >> we will your the arguments of number 18 roe versus wade. : >> quite...
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thompson investigates this cold case, searching for answers across the united states and in thailand. >> do you think the bureau should reopen the investigation? >> if new information's developed, oh yeah. >> tonight, "terror in little saigon." >> frontlinis made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major support for frontline is provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information is available at macfound.org. additional support is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the john and helen glessner family trust, supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. at fordfoundation.org. the wyncote foundation. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from joand jo ann hagler, and additional support from joseph azrack and abigail congdon.
thompson investigates this cold case, searching for answers across the united states and in thailand. >> do you think the bureau should reopen the investigation? >> if new information's developed, oh yeah. >> tonight, "terror in little saigon." >> frontlinis made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major support for frontline is provided by the john d. and catherine t....
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mentioned here i think it is also the active role of the united states in defending liberty around the world and standing by its allies, in this case best ally of the united states, israel. i think it has made a world of difference. i bet on this alliance. i would not sell the united states short, i would not sell israel short, and i'm not at all diminish the importance of this alliance. for theit is pivotal future of this world. if yes we about it more, i will tell you more for -- i will tell you more. this is what i believe. [applause] i have a sore throat. you like the united -- like theou united states, which was founded on a big idea by people seeking freedom, israel, too, was founded on a big idea. the country is come a long way since 1896 and the jewish state. is zionism still the animating idea of the state of israel? is there another direction that israel goes in? where does israel real go in the 21st century? prime minister benjamin netanyahu: having not had a state for 200 years, we have secured it again but we have to secure the jewish future. that is what zionism is about. jewish people the ability to have their own in
mentioned here i think it is also the active role of the united states in defending liberty around the world and standing by its allies, in this case best ally of the united states, israel. i think it has made a world of difference. i bet on this alliance. i would not sell the united states short, i would not sell israel short, and i'm not at all diminish the importance of this alliance. for theit is pivotal future of this world. if yes we about it more, i will tell you more for -- i will tell...
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way to the supreme court. >> this week on landmark cases, we discuss the landmark case of korematsu against the united states. after the attack on pearl harbor, 120,000 people of japanese origin who lived near a military installations were sent to internment camps. >> this is a re-creation of a barrack. they were 120 feet long and divided into six different rooms. they didn't have sheetrock or ceilings, they didn't have masonite on the floor, it would have been freezing, even in the daytime. the only heating that they had was a potbellied stove. but this would not have been able to heat the entire room in a comfortable way. >> challenging the evacuation order, he defied the order and was arrested and his case went to the supreme court. find out how the court ruled with our guest, peter irons, author of "justice at war, the story of the japanese-american internment cases." and the executive director of the korematsu institute. explore the policies during world war ii and we will follow his life before, during and after the court's decision. that is coming up next on the landmark cases. for background o
way to the supreme court. >> this week on landmark cases, we discuss the landmark case of korematsu against the united states. after the attack on pearl harbor, 120,000 people of japanese origin who lived near a military installations were sent to internment camps. >> this is a re-creation of a barrack. they were 120 feet long and divided into six different rooms. they didn't have sheetrock or ceilings, they didn't have masonite on the floor, it would have been freezing, even in the...
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. >> they did have an aerial unit above just in case they weren't able to get this man aboard. but they do get him on board safely and take him back to shore. an important message that the austin-travis county ems puts up at the end of this video, it's simple, but you can't hear it too many times, turn around, don't drown. if you see waters across the road, don't try to cross. when i happened upon this video my reaction was this -- what? wait! what? wait! >> what? no way. >> these guys are using different-colored sand to recreate not just picture, two pictures, one on either side, you'll get an incredible look as well this part where you can see the photo in front of the thing that he's trying to create. there we go. >> no. >> grain by grain, like pixels. >> you have to be the most patient and talented person to be able to do that. >> it's almost photo realistic. >> is this new? >> we went online to find information. as far as i understand, this is in vietnam. as you can see, there's all sorts of people in the room. there looks to be tourists as well so obviously this is someth
. >> they did have an aerial unit above just in case they weren't able to get this man aboard. but they do get him on board safely and take him back to shore. an important message that the austin-travis county ems puts up at the end of this video, it's simple, but you can't hear it too many times, turn around, don't drown. if you see waters across the road, don't try to cross. when i happened upon this video my reaction was this -- what? wait! what? wait! >> what? no way. >>...
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however, our findings indicate that the united states still relies heavily on diplomatic assurances when concluding transfers and also in some cases forcibly transfer detainees to states allegedly practicing torture and ill treatment. and this is in contradiction of the united states obligations and the international law and the osc commitments. as mentioned by omer, we call for the swift closure of guantanamo. the indefinite di -- detention of individuals kept in the facility woud being charged should end, and this means those detainees who have been charged should be for trial standards and this is the second area of the finding that i would like to mentio mention. we assess the fairness before the military commission. omar mentioned a number of improvements in the legislation and also in litigation but we still have identified in the report a number of shortcomings regarding the proceedings before the military commission. the military commission, first of all, remain and that presents a number of impartiality. in addition a number of high official statements under both the previous and current u.s. administration have implied t
however, our findings indicate that the united states still relies heavily on diplomatic assurances when concluding transfers and also in some cases forcibly transfer detainees to states allegedly practicing torture and ill treatment. and this is in contradiction of the united states obligations and the international law and the osc commitments. as mentioned by omer, we call for the swift closure of guantanamo. the indefinite di -- detention of individuals kept in the facility woud being...
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united states. >> landmark cases.tories ande human constitutional dramas behind 12 supreme court decisions. >> we will hear arguments and number 18. some of the most important decisions were ones that were quite unpopular. a few cases illustrate very dramatically
united states. >> landmark cases.tories ande human constitutional dramas behind 12 supreme court decisions. >> we will hear arguments and number 18. some of the most important decisions were ones that were quite unpopular. a few cases illustrate very dramatically
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united states. that was the case before paris. and it's the case now. >> with 31 governors saying the refugees should not be brought to the u.s. andsult governors saying syrian refugees will not be able to settle in their states. the administration warn they do nut have the legal authority in this letter sent yesterday writing, any state with such a policy would not be in compliance with the state plan requirements. applicable statutes and their own assurances i could be subject to action including suspension and termination. bob goodlack fired back saying it's hypocritical for officials to threaten enforcement action against the states when they refuse to enforce the vast majority of our immigration laws. before leaving for the thanksgiving holiday, house lawmakers overwhelmly passed a measure requiring a higher level of verification for a refugee from iraq or syria to be allowed into the country. >> if our law enforcement and intelligence community cannot verify each and every person coming here is not a security threat, then th
united states. that was the case before paris. and it's the case now. >> with 31 governors saying the refugees should not be brought to the u.s. andsult governors saying syrian refugees will not be able to settle in their states. the administration warn they do nut have the legal authority in this letter sent yesterday writing, any state with such a policy would not be in compliance with the state plan requirements. applicable statutes and their own assurances i could be subject to action...
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the special victims unit is on the case tonight. i could point out, we saw lots of people running on the same off calories from their thanksgiving dinner ps. this is unsettling for them as well. reporting from the lower east side, news4 new york. >>> and the hunt is on tonight for a robber targeting women as well as they take out money from atms. he had struck several times since last sunday, four baiks in held's kitchen and the upwest side. most of his victims are women in their toz. authorities say he approaches them at atm, threatens with a knife and takes care cash. >>> a moth and father on long island thankful today for the two people they say saved their son's life. an officer responded to a 10-year-old boy not breathing on wednesday. mccalley seen her and a school nurse performed cpr and the victim started breathing again. he's in stable condition. officer mccalley is part of the medical crisis action team. >>> they always say trust your gut and that's exactly what one waitress did. also facebook here helping two runaways be
the special victims unit is on the case tonight. i could point out, we saw lots of people running on the same off calories from their thanksgiving dinner ps. this is unsettling for them as well. reporting from the lower east side, news4 new york. >>> and the hunt is on tonight for a robber targeting women as well as they take out money from atms. he had struck several times since last sunday, four baiks in held's kitchen and the upwest side. most of his victims are women in their toz....
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. >> >> coming up tonight, our landmark cases series continues with the 1944 case of korematsu versus the united states. then, president obama and the israeli prime minister are at the white house. after that, we will hear from the prime minister and he speaks at an american enterprise institute dinner. >> all persons having business before the honorable, the supreme court of the united states. c-span'srk cases, special history series produced in cooperation with the national constitution center, exploring the human stories and constitutional dramas behind 12 historic supreme court decisions. >> we will hear arguments, roe versus wade. >> quite often, and many of her most famous decision, there
. >> >> coming up tonight, our landmark cases series continues with the 1944 case of korematsu versus the united states. then, president obama and the israeli prime minister are at the white house. after that, we will hear from the prime minister and he speaks at an american enterprise institute dinner. >> all persons having business before the honorable, the supreme court of the united states. c-span'srk cases, special history series produced in cooperation with the national...
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the case is submitted. >>> having business before the honorable, the supreme court of the united states to admonish them and give them their attention. >> he boldly posed the forced internment of japanese americans during world war ii. after being convicted for failing to report for relocation, he took his case all the way to the supreme court. >> and this week on cspan's landmark cases, we'll discuss the historic supreme court case of korematsu versus the united states. after the attack on pearl harbor, roosevelt issueded an evacuation order sending people of japanese orgin who lived close to military insulations to internment camps throughout the u.s. >> this is a recreation of one of the barics at topaz. the bare ricks were 120 feet wide and divided into six different rooms. they didn't have sheet rock of ceilings. the masoniterix on the floor. this would not have been able to heat the entire room in a comfortable kind of way. >> challenging the evacuation order, fred defied that order and was arrested and his case went to the supreme court. find out how the court ruled in view to ha
the case is submitted. >>> having business before the honorable, the supreme court of the united states to admonish them and give them their attention. >> he boldly posed the forced internment of japanese americans during world war ii. after being convicted for failing to report for relocation, he took his case all the way to the supreme court. >> and this week on cspan's landmark cases, we'll discuss the historic supreme court case of korematsu versus the united states....
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case. >> the united nations have declared monday the international day to end impunity for crimes against journalist. it calls on all member states do their up most to insure accountability and to bring the perpetrators to justice. stephanie dekker. al jazeera, west jerusalem. >> the leaders have agreed to talks over dispute over the issue of so-called comfort women. from seoul harry fawcett reports. >> this relationship has been in a deep freeze since these leaders took office. the handshake and smiles hardly brimmed with warmth, but this moment might represent the start of the that you. south korea's president park talked of the need of sincerity in order to heal history. south korea first wants japan's prime minister to address the past in particular the sexual enslavement of tens of thousands of young koreanen women before and during world war ii and compensate the dwindling number of elderly survivors of the so-called comfort women system. the bear minimum was agreed a promise to speed up talks on the issue. >> in order to build a forward-looking relationship we should not leave obst
case. >> the united nations have declared monday the international day to end impunity for crimes against journalist. it calls on all member states do their up most to insure accountability and to bring the perpetrators to justice. stephanie dekker. al jazeera, west jerusalem. >> the leaders have agreed to talks over dispute over the issue of so-called comfort women. from seoul harry fawcett reports. >> this relationship has been in a deep freeze since these leaders took...
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tools we are using, they are [indiscernible] and pretending that with this world, it in this case, the united states could stay away to rely on to giant oceans protect america against terrorists, it is ignorant to the realities of the world. and unfortunately in the case of , there were many moments when the united states could to preventis power the deterioration. the republicafter of georgia, we know it was part of putin's plan, the united states grounded russia. [indiscernible] clear symbol that he could do whatever you wanted and [indiscernible] next step in's ukraine was the calculation that nobody would argue that he was a master of the universe. host: the next question comes from j in north carolina. yes, good morning. thank you for taking my call. russian investigators have made atputin's personal wealth $40 billion. criminal, if he was a he answered, no doubt on that. to answer howim putin acquired this huge wealth. i will take my answer off the air. guest: i think you are operating with very old news. i believe it is now way above $40 billion. today, we are regulating anyone in then
tools we are using, they are [indiscernible] and pretending that with this world, it in this case, the united states could stay away to rely on to giant oceans protect america against terrorists, it is ignorant to the realities of the world. and unfortunately in the case of , there were many moments when the united states could to preventis power the deterioration. the republicafter of georgia, we know it was part of putin's plan, the united states grounded russia. [indiscernible] clear symbol...
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the traffic investigation unit is handling this case now. with our news partner.n impound lot. police are looking at dash cam video of the bus. we have a statement from city sightseeing which is the company that owns that bus and runs that tour. the statement from the ceo says everyone at city sightseeing san francisco is deeply saddened by the union square accident. our hearts and prayers go out to the individuals impacted. we pray everyone involved recovers fully and quickly. in the meantime today, tourists didn't seem to know exactly what would happen, but if they did, they didn't mind. they were hopping on the tour buses enjoying their afternoon out and saying we don't think it is going to be a problem. >> we are going to give it a shot and see. i am still walking and talking. >> reporter: so, those tourists may not seem to be fazed but folks who work here in union square certainly are. i spoke to employees at the store right next to where this happened. they said this was horrific. they had a hard time sleeping because of what they saw. businesses are back op
the traffic investigation unit is handling this case now. with our news partner.n impound lot. police are looking at dash cam video of the bus. we have a statement from city sightseeing which is the company that owns that bus and runs that tour. the statement from the ceo says everyone at city sightseeing san francisco is deeply saddened by the union square accident. our hearts and prayers go out to the individuals impacted. we pray everyone involved recovers fully and quickly. in the meantime...
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case. the only caveat i see is if they try to flip a witness. police have what's called the open unsolved unit. hundreds of cases they haven't solved. if they can flip one of the witnesses and he can tell them of the myriad of crimes that hee able to save his own life and testify against the others. reporter: obviously they are putting pressure on all of these guys to do that. >> they put him in what's called the box, the interrogation room. and they sit and stew and start thinking about what trouble they are in. and police come in. video recorder through a glass window. and they start taking statements. and that's oftentimes how they are able to put pressure on people to tell the truth. jon: it's a horrible crime. it's nice to know somebody is under arrest. jon: president obama says the u.s. and world will defeat terrorism. the president says journalists can play a role. our media panel will debate that role next. an american journalist sentenced to prison time in iran on what many are calling trumped up charges. jon: president obama says he's confident in the u.s. and the world to defeat ter
case. the only caveat i see is if they try to flip a witness. police have what's called the open unsolved unit. hundreds of cases they haven't solved. if they can flip one of the witnesses and he can tell them of the myriad of crimes that hee able to save his own life and testify against the others. reporter: obviously they are putting pressure on all of these guys to do that. >> they put him in what's called the box, the interrogation room. and they sit and stew and start thinking about...
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citizens united, this case citizens united, cited in january, 2010, has effectively put the united states government up for sale to the highest bidder. right now the highest bidder are the koch brothers. right now, our country has no real restrictions on how much money a billionaire or millionaire can spend to buy the government they want. all the power goes to the wealthy, and that puts middle-class americans at a significant disadvantage. so we can't stand idly by while our government sits on the auction block, and neither should any american sit idly by. instead, we should be working to rid the system of the koch brothers' dark money. but this cannot and will not happen if reporters and journalists refuse to ask charles and david koch questions, maybe even probing questions. otherwise, no one is holding these two oil bearons accountable for their nefarious actions. mr. president, i see no one seeking the floor. i will ask -- i'm sorry. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the leadership time is reserved. under the previous order, the senate will resume consideration of h.j.
citizens united, this case citizens united, cited in january, 2010, has effectively put the united states government up for sale to the highest bidder. right now the highest bidder are the koch brothers. right now, our country has no real restrictions on how much money a billionaire or millionaire can spend to buy the government they want. all the power goes to the wealthy, and that puts middle-class americans at a significant disadvantage. so we can't stand idly by while our government sits on...
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possibility according to the intelligence case that it probably a bomb and i think the president have to be very carefully supporting our allies in the united kingdom. cameron has a totally different situation on the ground. he has about 20,000 british tourists. he has airlines that go there but i think we have to keep in mind this is an intelligence case. that does not mean that there was a bomb. that does not mean that isis is behind it, however, unfortunately, because of these leaks, because of these statements, it doesn't matter now if there was a bomb or no bomb. it doesn't matter if isis was behind it or not. >> now gotten credit for it. >> absolutely. the narrative is set. everyone if you have a credible investigation later on that said you know what? we don't believe it's a bomb. a lot of people who isis trying to reach out for, they already believe it's a bomb and won't believe the result of a credible investigation. kind of like the genie out of the bottle. >> they did something al qaeda has not been able to do. >> absolutely. you're talking about a threat to the aviation security about 14 years after 9/11 and they were able to do
possibility according to the intelligence case that it probably a bomb and i think the president have to be very carefully supporting our allies in the united kingdom. cameron has a totally different situation on the ground. he has about 20,000 british tourists. he has airlines that go there but i think we have to keep in mind this is an intelligence case. that does not mean that there was a bomb. that does not mean that isis is behind it, however, unfortunately, because of these leaks, because...
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compared to those two momentous events the lowly court case of the united states versus dehart in new orleans can't compare, is an important for understanding hidden inside history of emancipation in the united states. imagine this scene of a former slave and slave owner facing off against each other in a court of law. the outcome of that case was quite unusual. union commander decided secretary dehart was not guilty of kidnapping. there was no law against it but he wanted to find her guilty of something, what she had done was so wrong. ingenious lee picking up an argument rose's lawyer had made, actually convicted mary dehart for violating the louisiana slave code, the sale of children under the age of 10 apart from their mothers. that is not exactly what she had done. the union commander at the time decided mary dehart had come close enough, violated the spirit if not the letter of the louisiana slave code and threw her in jail. long story short, a new union commander came in and reversed the decision answer let mary dehart go, let her go to havana on the condition -- the months dra
compared to those two momentous events the lowly court case of the united states versus dehart in new orleans can't compare, is an important for understanding hidden inside history of emancipation in the united states. imagine this scene of a former slave and slave owner facing off against each other in a court of law. the outcome of that case was quite unusual. union commander decided secretary dehart was not guilty of kidnapping. there was no law against it but he wanted to find her guilty of...
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united states. live here in san francisco, stephanie chuang, nbc bay area news. >> gruesome case.e remember it well. thank you, stephanie. >>> new details now on a slide show investigation that turned into a deadly police shooting. police officers are about to release new information. >> nbc bay area's bob redell live outside oakland police headquarters. what's the latest, bob? >> reporter: scott and kris, we're waiting on a news conference with oakland police and chp to be taking place in headquarters behind me. live look inside. you can see we are in there. we have a camera in there. it was supposed to start at 11:00 this morning. we now understand it's going to be a few minutes delayed. but there's two issues they're going to talk about. the number of side shows that took place in oakland and related to that side show perhaps more significant is the officer-involved shooting that took place last night. i want to show you this image. this is an image that opd posted on twitter overnight. this is an image of what looks like a real gun. it looks like a real black handgun. turns ou
united states. live here in san francisco, stephanie chuang, nbc bay area news. >> gruesome case.e remember it well. thank you, stephanie. >>> new details now on a slide show investigation that turned into a deadly police shooting. police officers are about to release new information. >> nbc bay area's bob redell live outside oakland police headquarters. what's the latest, bob? >> reporter: scott and kris, we're waiting on a news conference with oakland police and chp...
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. >> this week on "landmark cases," we will discuss the historic supreme court case of schenck versus the unitedtates. when the united states entered world war i, patriotism was high . some thought criticism of the government was a federal offense. they handed out leaflets against the draft. >> this was a flyer produced by charles schenck. the point was to encourage men eligible for the draft not to register. it you quite's construction -- conscript -- it equates conscription with slavery. >> he was arrested, tried, and found guilty under the espionage act. he appealed and it went straight to the supreme court. find out how the court ruled waiting freedom of speech. our guests include the cofounder of scotus blog. that is coming up on the next "landmark cases." 9:00 p.m. et. at for background on each case, order your copy of the "landmark cases" companion book. each week, american history tv sits in on a lecture with college professors. you can watch it here. next, the stanford university professor clayborne carson talks about martin luther king jr.'s upbringing. class tookarson's place in atlan
. >> this week on "landmark cases," we will discuss the historic supreme court case of schenck versus the unitedtates. when the united states entered world war i, patriotism was high . some thought criticism of the government was a federal offense. they handed out leaflets against the draft. >> this was a flyer produced by charles schenck. the point was to encourage men eligible for the draft not to register. it you quite's construction -- conscript -- it equates...
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they are going to be inspired by america's strength and values when our country is united around a single cause. in this case, it was our freedom that was at stake. and we had been attacked. as eisenhower wrote to his brother after the war began, he said hitler should be aware of the theory of an aroused democracy. think that is what they will appreciate what we can do when we are challenged and that we are at our best when we are unified as a nation, as a people around a cause that we believe in. >> [indistinct chatter] announcer: you are looking at the national world war ii museum in the center of new orleans, where we are alive today on c-span3's "american history tv." this museum first opened 15 years ago. it has grown significantly since then. with veterans day coming up on wednesday, we are going to remember world war ii for the next four hours. this year marking the 70th anniversary of the end of the war. we will be talking with historians and museum curators, who are joining us on the c-span bus, parked just outside the museum.
they are going to be inspired by america's strength and values when our country is united around a single cause. in this case, it was our freedom that was at stake. and we had been attacked. as eisenhower wrote to his brother after the war began, he said hitler should be aware of the theory of an aroused democracy. think that is what they will appreciate what we can do when we are challenged and that we are at our best when we are unified as a nation, as a people around a cause that we believe...