In cooperation with the National Constitution center, exploring the human stories and constitutional dramas behind 12 Historic Supreme Court decisions. Quite often, and many of our most famous decisions, there once the court took that were quite unpopular. You lets go through a few cases that illustrate very dramatically and visually what it beans to live in a society of 310 different people who have helped stick together, because they believe in the rule of law. Good evening and welcome to landmark cases, our series that explores the people and stories behind some of the Supreme Courts most important decisions throughout our history. This week, the 1952 steel seizure case. Its officially known as youngstown steel and two Company Versus soy or. To get us started, we will start with a piece of vintage film from a documentary. It features president terri truman on april 8th 1952 as he announces to the nation his seizure of the nations Steel Industry. With american troops facing the enemy
At an ice cream shop sending shards of glass onto a child with police in neighbors are saying about this violent attack. When fun time. From the bay areas local news station. Youre watching kron. 4 news. Good evening. Thanks for joining us for kron for news at 10. Im ken wayne and im vicki liviakis. First. He says that hes been receiving races packages for weeks now and then tonight, San Francisco dog walker is without a home after his house while his parents were inside was engulfed in flames. His parents remain hospitalized from force. Grant lodes joins us here in the studio with the details. Grant. Guys, this is really gone quite bad to somehow worse for Terry Williams, a longtime resident lives in this house, a guy whos beloved by almost everyone in his community. And he was actually meeting with a member of mayor breeds office at city hall when his home here on grove street near alamo square in the painted ladies caught fire. It was late this morning. Williams was discussing ways
Taking looks at preparations for the trucks that are trying to bring aid into the area of gaza. Were looking in rafah right now where cooperation between the egyptians and hamas that has a gained momentum as we see continued Progress Into whats happening and trying to help out those people that have been affected by israeli bombing. Meanwhile, we have decisions yet to be made in terms of whats going to happen in israel when they get together and finally make their incursion into gaza. We will find out whats happening. Were going to be talking to a major opposition member e of knesset, of their congress, coming up. All opposition now within israel seems to have subsided as a result of the ongoing war. We will also be talking to some of the Family Members of those still being held hostage in, in gaza. We have an americanisraeli couple who are desperate for information about what is happening with their son. Trey yingst, meanwhile, is on the scene in israel with more right now. Trey. Repo
Stuart 10 00 eastern. We check the money for you. The nasdaq is down 77. Modest losses. The important numbers, the yield on the 10 year treasury going up 486, close to 5 . Price of oil, any expansion of the war in the middle east going up now. You are up a point and 1 2, 88 a barrel. Bitcoin, not much, cryptos, wednesday morning, how the markets are doing, now this. 4 00 eastern time President Biden steps out of air force one to begin his brief visit to israel, the trip being derailed by the explosion of a hospital in gaza. The leaders of jordan, egypt and the palestinian authority, he did meet with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The president s demeanor, he looked tired, was not forceful, was not robust, the two leaders heart leave made eye contact, netanyahu said hamas must be deleted, not the same as saying they must be crushed, lightening up a little there. President biden said israel does not appear to be behind the hospital explosion. Based on what i see, the other team, not
dhs claims of simply filing procedure. sandra: at an eight hour drive north of the border in dallas, teenage boys are now moving into that mess overflow present facility. we reported yesterday nearly 600 unaccompanied children are crossing the border each and every day under this administration. that s about one child every two and a half minutes. john: in a moment we will talk with the texas county judge in a region where border crossings have exploded in the past year. sandra: kristin fisher talked about this in the briefing room yesterday and she joins us now. it s not just fox, journalists from multiple organizations are complaining about this lack of access at the border. you have nbc news reporting that the biden administration s placement on official gag order on border patrol agents and our own correspondence down at the border saying that all of their request to go on right alliance with border patrol agents have been rejected and this is common practice duri