i ll tell yo u that now. also tonight, take a look at a screen. in a minute, w youe will hear fy our very own sarah carter righth here on set, who was accosted ae by far left protesters on the streets of new york . here s a quick preview of what went down and out of here. get out of here. get out of here with this fireball. we are here in peace and love from your general liberal pea democratic psycho. anyway, we havove the full videt . thank god she s okay.ad, sh straight ahead, she lle telllll us a story, but we begin only a few blocks away where former president trump was arraigned on thirty four felony charges. now, yesterday, for allegedly mislabeling a couple of documents, basically. now, of course, these charges were cooked up and stacked by a manhattan d.a. by the name of alvin bragg. if any fansf al hervie to ful a political fantasy campaign promise, which i have a big problem with , and like many liberals, dreams of seeing donald trump in orange jumpsuit onne b
Israels were conduct in gaza, both criticizing and clearing its ally, join us for discussion with the congresswoman. Stormy daniels Testimony Provoked Trump to swear. What did it tell the jury . Fumbles by the judge overseeing trumps classified documents case, has it helped him win his favorite legal game known as delay . Lets do it. October 31st, the Israeli Military targeted the Densely Populated refugee camp in gaza. Palestinians who were killed, hundreds more were injured. What you see on your screen is the aftermath. The craters left behind indicate possible use of 2000 pound bombs in an attack that the United Nations say could amount to war crimes. It is one of many horrifying incidents that would be documented for the world to see. You are about to see what we are talking about. Its certainly not easy to take in. In february, a massacre, when more than 100 people were killed by lining up for food aid. Witnesses say they were targeted by israeli soldiers, something israel denies.
it was 1945. the war was over. slowly, painfully, life came back to the ruins of europe. the war was over. but there was no peace. despair crouched over the continent. hopelessness circled europe like a bird of prey. why? what were the forces? what were the issues in a war that turned nations into rubble heaps and populations into beggars? the people wanted the answers. they wanted to know what happened and why. in the palace of justice in nuremberg, the people of the world came together, for there, that the international military tribunal to judge the chief nazi war criminals. justice robert h. jackson, the chief american prosecutor, makes the opening statement for the prosecution. the privilege of opening the first trial in history the privilege of opening the first trial in history for crimes against the peace of the world imposes a grave responsibility. the wrongs which we seek to condemn and punish have been so calculated, so malignant and so devastat
Everybody. Today we are going to talk about government surveillance. Want to talk about today, can intelligence agencies operate in a democrat success he craddick society and hold up citizens writes especially the right to dissent. No doubt, there is a need for intelligence communities to operate, to exist. Foreign and domestic threats are real. But for over a century in addition to taking action against real threats to the lives of american citizens, bureaus and agencies within the American Government have surveilled those who have expressed what they call Strong Political views that run counter to the prevailing government political paradigm. Thatchallenges the notion those who support the state in some sort that if you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear. I will come back to that later in our discussion. ,aybe you adhere to that view maybe you are on the fence about it, maybe you rejected. That is fine. We will discuss it. But the history of surveillance necessitates that
Evening for us and were delighted that Justice Ginsburg is here, as well. The Society Depends on the support of the justices of the court and they have been most generous. Otherwise, we would be unable to host this kind of event in this impressive surrounding of the Supreme Court courtroom so we are very grateful for your generosity and support. Im now going to offer a brief introduction for Justice Kagan who all of you know. Shell be introducing our lecturer for the evening. Justice kagan was born in new york city. She received her undergraduate education at princeton where she graduated summa cum laude. She then visited Oxford University as the daniel m. Sax graduate fellow from princeton and she earned her masters degree there. She returned to Harvard Law School, graduated three years later magna cum laude as being supervising editor of the harvard law review, then distinguished clerk ships. She first clerked for judge admiral migva of the d. C. Court of appeals and then for thurgoo