Decisions. Number 759, bernies miranda, Petitioner Versus arizona. Number 218, roe v. Wade. The most famous decisions are once that the court took were quite unpopular. Lets go through a few cases that illustrate very dramatically and visually what it means to live in a society of 310 million different people, who helped stick together because they believe in the rule of law. Good evening. Welcome to cspan in the National Constitution centers landmark cases. Our 12 part series looks at some of the Supreme Courts most interesting and impactful historical decisions over the course of our countrys history. We are going to be talking about a case you might not know much about, but by the and you understand why it is on our last. Its called the slaughterhouse cases, it was the first time that the Supreme Court reviewed the newly enacted 14th amendment to the constitution. Let me introduce you to our two guests, here to tell you about the history and importance of these cases. Paul clement s
Otherwise, increasing clouds across the bay. 504 to 62 at 7 00. Sunny everywhere. At the coast, 60s, 70s and 80s. 60s, 80s and 90s as the temperature increases today inland. Still going to be in the 70s and 80s at 8 00. Getting reports of a rollover crash on southbound 242 on the concord offramp. It sounds like just one vehicle involved there. It did flip over. Several vehicles are stopping to help out. Theyre not sure what they hit that caused that initial collision. Weve got emergency crews heading to the scene right now and a little delay on the mainline of southbound 242. Well come back with a few more details. A quick check of drive times, foggy golden gate bridge, dense fog advisory in effect. Not slowing you down. Six minutes. 13 across the bay bij. 12 minutes westbound 92 across the san mateo bridge. In the east bay oaklands mayor says her office is looking into a report that federal immigration agents used the citys airport to deport tens of thousands of people. I. C. E. Purpo
familiar with his testimony. on tuesday, cassidy luchinson testified he told and lunged add at secret service member when he have told he couldn t go to the capitol himself. what more committee vice chair liz cheney announced they were asking their reasons regularly if anyone was trying to influence testimony and cheney laid out two witnesses said yes. they received calls from someone they knew trying to impact their testimony. one of these people on the receiving end was cassidy hutchinson. we are able to report this is confirming a punch bowl news story yesterday. she s now the star witness who revealed shocking details of complacency on january 6th despite the violence today. the legal risk for trump related to january 6th. more about the calls. the committee has not said who the calls came from with one going to hutchinson. here is one of the quotes, the witness said the caller talked about being a team player. they knew i m on the right team. i m doing the right thing.
Matter which is how much risk could the u. S. Government take in building out broadband and any sort of utility and is it acceptable for the u. S. Government to build Internet Access and communities knowing that it might fail sometimes and that millions of dollars might be lost . Potentially. It could happen. In other communities its wildly successful and thats what members of congress havent figured out just yet. What comes next with your story . What are you watching for . Were watching to see if members of Congress Bring down the hammer on the agency. The 2014 farm bill that was passed while the stimulus was going gave the agency more money to continue lending and failed to provide loans and grants to rural communities. Not most recent bill the rules were tightened to affix some of the problems and folks werent sure if the lessons had been learned from the federal stimulus. Already some members of congress are talking about it. Congressman greg walden has brought up this issue and d
Generation. Is black robes, gray hair, its tonight tonights inside story. Welcome to inside story, im ray suarez. Four Supreme Court justices are north of 75 years old. When the next president takes the oath of office theyll all be well, older. Not wishing anyone ill health or impairment, it is reasonable to assume the next president who will serve from 2017 to 2021 will be able to put his or her stamp on the nations court. Look. Of the nine justices on the Supreme Court, four of them are over 74 years old. Antonin scalia is 78, stephen bryer, a steadfast linl is liberal is 76 and be ruth bade rfertion bader gindburg iser ginsburg is is 82. If ginsburg has to retire shifting the court to the right, as it stands with ginsburg the court has four reliable votes, to the right with chief justice roberts, there are four conservatives, and Anthony Kennedy, the swing vote over four of the five biggest decisions in the past ten years. Ending affirmative action, and giving the president ial nomi