Landmark immunity ruling, but will the courts allow the updated charges to stand . Plus a busy day on the trail. Vice president harris and governor walz head to georgia for a Campaign Bus Tour ahead of their first joint interview. The stakes for that sitdown. And later israel launches the largest raids of the occupied west bank in at least 20 years. At least nine People Killed with the operation still ongoing. We are live in the region. It is 10 00 eastern, 7 00 a. M. Pacific, im jose diazbalart in for ana cabrera. We begin this morning with special counsel jack smith attempting to revive the federal Election Interference case against former President Trump, with a new Superseding Indictment. This new indictment includes the same charges as the original, but some of the details of the accusations have been tweaked after the Supreme Courts recent ruling granting president s broad immunity for official acts. Joining us now nbcs vaughn hillyard, also with us msnbc Legal Correspondent lisa
Scourge of war which twice in our lifetime has brought untold sorrow to men kind to unite our strength to maintain and National Peace and security there all of the United Nations and standing for our shared values throughout the Peace Process is absolutely critical and we tank the United Nations for their support so far 2 of this are due us crosses we thank the u. N. For their call for a global ceasefire. That all of the way and our International Partners and allies will continue to be extremely important as our negotiating team sits across from the taliban in doing it those stocks that one people have a clear in urging a cease fire an urgent end of the violence will more than anything goes give us a chance to progress i would like to keep this up the need to call on every member of the General Assembly. And the permanent members of the Security Council to help us achieve that instate of a sovereign united in democratic of once that it peace with itself in the region capable of preserv
Upcoming election as the president cast doubts on the just missed. Getting a glimpse of life as a refugee we go back a 100 years as far back as a ball. So then crowds of people have been out for a 2nd night calling for justice for brown a tale of the africanamerican was killed by police in her home in louisville in kentucky and from los angeles to new york demonstrators are demanding that all 3 officers involved in the shooting be arrested and be charged on wednesday a grand jury decided not to file any charges against him and in taylors hometown the testers defied a curfew which is now been extended through the weekend people want Police Reforms and an end to on lawful violence against minorities the National Guard is on hand in louisville to keep the peace in the past 2 nights have been several arrests john hendren reports now from believe. The. In louisville the price of protest can be high. It ends at the city jail where those with a window can look down on ground 0 of the demonstr
Grand jury decision on briannas hellas death is a failure of the u. S. Criminal justice system. We have a long history of failing to have officers accountable when things like this happen theres a number of Different Things that have been changed in the situation to prevent this from happening its a tragedy and we should all mourn detain the family they have been a number of progressive piece of legislation across the country i think what the breathe act i think about a number of other bills looking critically about the role of Law Enforcement institutions in our country they havent gotten the traction that they need we need to deal with structural violence thats what causes problems for everybody and thats rooted in system and failures and i Education Systems and our Public Health infrastructure and i divestment from the institutions of health and well being what we invest in our cars will systems in louisville a disproportionate share of the city budget goes to hyper policing when it
Assassination attack that left him seriously wounded. Exploring the american story. Watch American History tv. This weekend on cspan three. Let us go through a few cases that illustrate very dramatically in visually, what it means to live in a society of 310 million different people who helped stick together because they believed in the rule of law. Good evening and welcome to landmark cases. We are about two thirds of the way through our 12 week series looking at Historic Supreme Court decisions. Tonights 1954 case of school segregation. Brown v. Board of education. We are going to begin this evening by listening to linda brown on this case. My memory of brown began in the fall of 1950. In the quiet kansas town of topeka, where a mild mannered black man took his sevenyearold daughter by the hand and walked briskly, four blocks from their home, to the all white school and tried without success, to enroll his child. Black parents into peak felt that the day of trying to enroll their sch