Welcome to a special twohour edition of the beat. Im katie phang. Were nearing the end of the first Criminal Trial of a former u. S. President donald trump. Next week the case could be in the hand of the jury. Before that happens, Michael Cohen will be back on the Witness Stand Monday for a third day of cross examination by trumps defense attorney todd blanche. The defenses focus so far has been to try and portray the states key witness as a serial liar, someone who cannot be trusted and who is only out for revenge against his former boss. The word lie was used more than 60 times in court yesterday. Through what felt at times like A Meandering Cross Examination Blanche may have been able to poke a hole in cohens credibility as a witness during questioning about one of the phone calls from october 2016 that cohen testified earlier in the week he had made with trump, allegedly telling him the payoff to Stormy Daniels was being handled. Yesterday cohen admitted that he was having trouble
Quite often in our most famous decisions are ones that the court took that were unpopular. Lets go to a few cases that illustrate very dramatically and visually what it means to live in a society of 310 million different people who stick together because they believe in a rule of law. Good evening and welcome to landmark cases and 2 3 of the way of 12week series looking at Historic Supreme Court zigs. Brown v. Board of education and listen to linda brown on the roots of this case. My memory of brown began in the fall of 1950. In the quiet kansas town of topeka, where a mildmannered man took his 7yearold daughter by the hand and walked briskly to the allwhite school and tried without success to enroll his child. That parent in topeka child to enroll their children was long overdue. Many evenings my father would arrive home to find my mother upset because i had to take a walk like she did many years before and catch a school bus and debus two miles across town. I can remember that walk.
Host good morning it is monday, may 13. Whether it is the College Campus protest over israel and god also her preparation and protest of National Conventions. Protests are the spotlight. We are asking you if you ever participated in a protest and what issue were you rallying for . Phone lines are split by age if you are under 25 202 7488000, if you are over 65 202 7488002. You can send us a text at 202 7488003 or catch up on social media at x at cspanwj and facebook at facebook. Com cspan. First some numbers from the Gallup Organization. The Gallup Organization pulling on this topic in the last time they did it was an in the wake of the dobbs abortion decision. Gallup first pulled back in 1965 with just 10 of americans said they felt the urge to organize a public demonstration. Speaking of the 1960s parallels between College Product test protest of today and 1960s. 1960s advocates see parallels to protest today. Some said they see themselves in todays protesters while others drew a sta
Buckeyes broadband starts cspan as a Public Service along with these other Television Providers giving you a front row seat to democracy. First some numbers from the Gallop Organization on americans and protesting over the years. The Gallop Organization occasionally polling on this topic. The last time they did it was in 2022 in the wake of the dobbs abortion decision. The numbers then some 39 of americans said at some point in their life they had the urge to organize or join a public demonstration compared to 36 of americans back in 2018 and gallop first polled on this topic in 1965 when 10 of americans said at some point in their lives they felt the urge to organize or join a public demonstration about some topic. Speaking of the 1960s and parallels drawn between the College Protests today and the vietnam war protests of the 1960s, this story in the wall street journal, the 1960s activist parallels with todays headline. See parallels to protest today. Some said they see themselves in
A late night shooting in the east bay leaves one person dead and 2 people injured. We have the latest on the investigation. And another bay area city could soon be getting license plate readers to help combat rising crime. From the areas local news station, youre watching the kron. 4 morning news at 7. Good morning. Thank you so much for joining us here on the kron. 4 morning news. Im stephanie lin. It is saturday, october the 7th. Lets get you started with a look at the weather with dave spahr. Good morning, well, good morning, stephanie. Good morning, yes, going to be a hot one here as we go back in the calendar to summer as it will be. Despite all locations, even along the coast are going to be treated to some weather. We dont even see sometimes in the middle of july. A look at how we stand right now from our mount tam camera showing it pretty clear right now. A little bit of a tease off towards the distance with everything. Of course, this High Pressure is really shut off the surfa