Quite often and many of our most greatest decisions are ones that the court took that were quite 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 help stick together because they believed in a rule of law. Cspan and the National Constitution center. Welcome you to the land more cases. Our 12 part history series. Exploring the people and the stories behind some of the Supreme Courts most famous dissidents. Tonight, we will be learning more about the dred scott case of 1857. Let me introduce you to our two guests to tell us about the history and impact of this case. Chris bracey is at George Washington University Law school professor. He is also the coeditor of a book called the dreads caught case and contemporary perspectives. Welcome. Martha jones is at the university of michigan. She is a history professor there and also the chair of afro american and codirector of the race line his
Room to run. As a result, youve also seen pressure on treasury yields. Take a look at see what is happening with the treasury market some pressure on treasury prices the 10year sitting almost at 1. 891 yields, we watch them kind of skyrocket last friday after that jobs report was stronger than expected they came back down after they made it sound like the fed will not be moving anytime soon with this additional news making this happen. Going with every trade nuance up or down goes down, if it looks like the yields go down, if it looks like there is not a deal. We recover globally from the trade war. The two things of the fed and the economy. If the fed is on hold, the rates dont go up. If the economy are off to the races again. It is a thankless job people at home they see the screen from far away they zoom in, and take it for granted. They think we are just changing the appiture there is a guy. Hes running. He went running by, which startled me for a second, it was worth it, kyle you
And use actual images so this is something of a departure for me. Here is how the structure is gonna work, im gonna give very brief introductions for the people sitting here at the table with me and i do all of them at once i will have each panel member talk about why they decided to be part of the project and why they selected the image they selected and they will talk a little about the image. Then we will see where the conversation goes after that so very briefly, let me introduce everybody i will start with Carol Reardon who was the professor of American History at penn state university, one of the important books on the military side of history, with a sword in one hand and germany and the other the problem of military thought in the civil war north and to field guide books of the battle of gettysburg and antietam. Next on the line is edward ayres who is a professor of humanities and president of the university of richmond. The most recent publication is a thin line of freedom and
a deal done. talks are at a sensitive points. we have live team coverage from jacqui heinrich and chad pergram. i m sandra smith in for neil cavuto. this is your world. we begin with jacqui at the white house. things look like they re going to start happening here? well, sandra, there s a growing expectation we ll hear something from the president and from speaker mccarthy following this meeting set to happen here in 1 1/2 hours. after each side exchanged barbs over the weekend, biden and kevin mccarthy spoke by phone while biden was coming back to the u.s. white house negotiates met this morning on the hill. after the meeting, there was no exchange of fiery rhetoric. meaning it s likely the two sides are closer together rather than further apart. sources familiar with the negotiations tell me this is about where things stand. there s points of agreement on clawing back the unused covid funds and permitting reform. there s way to move forward and pharmacy benefits manager
Inside the complex. Leslie, how is it looking out there . Reporter you know, theres a lot of activity out here, bruce and deb. If you listen closely you can hear the music. Im standing in the observatory. Theres a lot of activity as People Get Ready for this party for vips at 8 00. If you go downstairs and take picture what s and ornaments reflect your picture in it. This cost 1. 4 billion to build. It has restaurants, a theater and the casino. We had an opportunity to kind of drive around the entire casino on the way here. It is massive. 1. 7 million square feet. Sky 9 has a view right now of what youre going to see when you come out perspective on just how big this complex is. Also weve been talking about traffic. It took us about an hour and 20 minutes in northwest washington to get here. The struggle is real. We will tell you what you can expect inside and the traffic expect ed to go scott broom is checking in with people in the resort. Reporter lots of last minute preparations. Th