every count he can t have one remaining count without risking a potentially terminal sentence. we could debate how likely that is. but jack smith can t lose a single juror. so, this is high stakes on both ends, and what you just described is going to play into the selection of this jury. john: so what an extraordinary scene we are seeing play out again here in miami as the former president makes his way to downtown miami to that courthouse, which by the way, is a beautiful building. typical new miami architecture, a lot of concrete, green glass as well, and that s where the president will be in the courtroom 13-3, presiding over today s indicate will not be eileen cannon, but magistrate judge jonathan goodman, had a
secrets with the soviet union. julius rosenberg was arrested of suspicion and espionage of june of 1950 and it s accused of leading aspiring that passed topsecret information, about the atomic bomb to the soviets. his wife ethel was arrested two months later, they were sold out by ethel s own brother, david green. green glass, a former army sergeant confessed to providing nuclear secrets to the soviets. he was the chief witness for the prosecution, he testified against his sister and brother and law in court. julius another rosenberg become the first americans are going to be executed for conspiracy to commit espionage. one of the manno up secure the rosenberg trip to the electric chair, was the 23-year-old prosecutor roy home. the trial is one of combs for us for raising the public life, from then on he was like forrest gump, a man in the background of seemingly every major political events in that