That deep, deep research that goes to the bones of our country and unearths the things we are not interested in talking about. So im deeply thankful to richard and i am paying back the favor by being here in conversation with him. The second part of this is there is an notion i have been doing whatever i can to reverse this. We have conceived of ourselves as a country with a racial problem. Underneath of that is there notion is that there are pure races in this country, a white race from europe, a black race from africa, and asian race from asia a latino race that hails from, i dont quite know where. Increasingly in arab and muslim race. This is the path we are going down and what this language does is obscure the fact that race and racism in america is a done thing, that the name comes after the attempt to take something from somebody and what that allows us to do is feel like we are some sort of divine, god in with some sort of divine, god made problem when we are in fact dealing wit
All persons having business before the Honorable Supreme Court of United States landmark cases, cspan special history series produced in cooperation with the National Constitution center, exploring the human stories and constitutional dramas behind 12 historic Supreme Court decisions. Number 759 we will hear arguments from number 18 quite often in many of her most famous decisions, are ones that the court took that 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 stick together because they believe in a rule of law. Susan good evening and welcome to cspans history series, let marquesas. Tonight is number 10. You will hear about the 1962 tennessee reapportionment case. It was one that chief Justice Earl Warren called the most important of his tenure. This is the court that wrote brown versus board of education and we will learn wider the next 90 minutes. It began a re
Well show you her husbands emotional plea and the latest on the investigation. And shooting for the stars. Ahead of the first astronaut launch from u. S. Soil in nearly a decade, we talk to the current commander of the International Space station. Its a big deal, but first, heres todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. We dont want to be a national embarrassment. You have a 90some odd degree day yesterday, okay . Its memorial day weekend. The beaches are open. President trump back on the golf course this memorial day crowds packed beaches alarm something of the nations top Health Officials. We need to be Wearing Masks in public when we cannot social distance. Its critically important. The president s weekend golf game is the focus of a new ad from the biden campaign. That campaign ad reads the death toll is still rising. The president is playing golf. The white house is banning travel from brazil as the south American Country continues to get hammered by the health crisis. Because
We have an important interview coming up. But first, lets check in on the markets. The institute has cut its growth forecast. We did have worries about germany and the labor market and some of the things internally. That has a lot to do with trade. A lot are saying that if you look at the composition of the world, is probably the European Union that takes the brunt of all of these concerns. ,uropean stocks are fluctuating but if you look at the stoxx 600 , investors are trying to figure out exactly what kind of clues they will get after these miserable manufacturing numbers. Coming up, a great guest lineup here in italy. We speak to the former italian Prime Minister. Well also talk to the chief executive of a general of generale and the chief executive of campari. Now lets get straight to first word news in your city. Hong kong protesters were planning a fresh round of disruption after clashes sublease shoot a demonstrated for the first time in the demonstrations began. Local media rep
Will expect both parties to do today and no one really thought it was a that way up until 1960 so what are the some of the tactics for they said lbj is a lameduck. He had about six months left to go in his term and they said we should have the next president pick one successor. This was not really a sincere argument, the fact was throughout history six different president s had nominated 16 for in the last year of office and no one had ever brought this argument in and 56 he had made William Brennan just a month before his election recess appoint and no one really complain and for one. Thats how much things have changed. First a lameduck then being johnsons crime. They were very close before he joined the court and they stayed just as close after words. In letters to johnson he refers to him as boss, he gave him his private number at the court and he continued to evolve on legal matters and legislation, he helped him in other crises and he helped legislation in fact they met over 80 ti