Help the last word we have 30 seconds. Yeah this is something that will eventually lead to replications for twitter but right now as long as were all still on it as long as were all talking about it that theyre not going to face many record gushers we can complain but even other situations other platforms are basically places where people can complain about twitter while not on twitter so they are still the center of the story very interesting discussion with all of you and its going to be an interesting week ahead election week ben swan Investigative Reporter Justin Roberts young host of the politics politics at podcast 3 politics i shouldnt on scott ritter a political analyst and former United Nations weapons inspector gentleman thank you all thank you thank you broadcasting live from moscow this is our to international the stories keep coming at the top of the hour hope we can go through them together then goodbye for now. What started my interest i should say and black americans in
Are ones that the court made very unpopular decisions. Lets go through a few cases that illustrate very dramatically and visually what it means to live in a society of different people who help stuck together because they believe in a rule of law. Good evening and welcome to landmark cases. Tonights case is gideon versus wayne. Wreck 55 years ago this month, the Supreme Court ruled that the right to counsel was so fundamental to our dove governmental system. That states must provide lawyers for defendants who cannot afford. One the hero of tonights story is a bit of an unlikely. One Clarence Gideon was adrift her from florida was accused of breaking a pool. As we begin tonight, were gonna go to some historic video. You see the real mr. Gideon and the florida judge who sentenced to jail. They reenacted the case for cbs news documentary in 1965. Lets watch the next case on the docket is the state of florida versus Clarence Earl gideon. What says the state are you ready for trial . The st
All weekend, every weekend on cspan3. Historians who edited or wrote essays for the book reinterpreting seven histories talk about new avenues for understanding the history of the south. Topics discussed include native americans, the civil war, slavery, the environment, and the Great Depression. This panel was part of the 2019 Southern Historical Association Annual conference. Good afternoon and thank you for joining us on this panel about southern history. I am lori glover and work at st. Louis university my cochair is Craig Thompson from North Carolina state university. Decades since two the publication of interpreting southern history. Survey of theark scholarship that historians produced since 1965. The publication date of writing southern history. It marked a critical moment in southern historiography. The 1965 volume has surveyed the scholarly landscape. In 1987, the authors in interpreting history raised difficult questions about the direction of the discipline including challen
updraft. this wing will be pushed up violently and instantly and the plane will tilt to the left. reporter: on commercial flights, flight attendants that are up and about suffer 78% of the injuries. the skies have definitely gotten more turbulent. and during the course of my 26-year career, turbulence was always the biggest threat on the job. i will say seat belts, seat belts, seat belts. that is the most important part of this. reporter: tom costello, nbc news. we have a lot to cover in our second hour of chris jansing reports. let s get right to it. at this hour, demanding answers. we re moments away from an all-senators briefing on the biggest classified documents leak in a decade what lawmakers want to know. inside a key moment from the january 6th insurrection that one proud boys leader says he can t recall details of that testimony on the stand and under oath and 30 minutes from now, the man accused of shooting ralph yarl will be arraigned charged with
there was a scary moment on capitol hill at this afternoon when cops were called to a nearby park. witnesses said there was a man in an orange jumpsuit carrying a rifle. joining us now from washington s capitol hill correspondent ryan nobles. brian, what do we know happened? there is no doubt that it was a scary few moments here on capitol hill as capitol police officers from across the campus rushed to this scene where this man was discovered carrying what they described as a long gone. it was noted by a passerby who have been to inform capitol police. this is an area very close to the capital campus. it is a park which is situated in between union station, which is one of the main transportation hubs in washington, d.c., and the senate office buildings on the capital campus, so very close to the operations up here on capitol hill. when this man with the gun was discovered and capitol police were informed of it. they swarmed the area to subdue the man. we are told that th