Public service and brought to you today by your television provider. All persons having business before the Honorable Supreme Court of the United States are admonished to draw near and give their attention. Landmark cases. Cspans special history series produced in partnership with the National Constitution center. Exploring the human stories and constitutional dramas behind 12 historic Supreme Court decisions. Mr. Chief justice, and may it please the court. Quite often in many of our 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 different people who help stick together because they believe in a rule of law. Good evening welcome to cspans landmark cases. Tonight brandenburg versus ohio this 1969 case the warren Court Unanimously handed down one of the most expansive interpretations ever of our First Amendment guarantees to free speech and assem
Lets begin with the latest kobe 1000 numbers worldwide cases now topping 10700000 and 517000 reported deaths the top 3 countries with the most cases the u. S. Still leading the way again followed by brazil and russia right here stateside 2600000 cases with 128000 reported deaths meantime there is growing concern about an uptick in covert cases in prisons nationwide and as americans prepare to celebrate the 4th of july state and federal officials urge everyone to take precaution and wear a mask were going to bring you 2 reports on this. Starts off. We are now having 40 plus 1000 new cases a day i would not be surprised if we go up to 100000. 00 a day if this does not turn around and so i am very concerned it was a stark warning from dr anthony south to you that the u. S. Could start to see nearly 100000 new cases a day when state the u. S. Saw 50000 new cases and states across the country are. Starting to see a spike we have specifically targeted our efforts to close in door operations
Massachusetts amherst and formerly a professor of economics at yale and the new school among others hes also the founder of democracy at work and host of economic update on you tube and they have a very interesting conversation about workers strikes then i go into aggressive policing and rejected correspondent enters lee does some Fact Checking on voting but 1st lets go to that discussion between camp and richard will professor wofl you so much for joining me. My pleasure me glad to be here i dont know anyone better than you to diagnose the problems right now or looking at an economic crisis possibly 30 percent Unemployed People thought for an across the country and around the world if only someone had told us that such a crisis might happen if only there had been some kind of warning signs but instead no one could see that capitalism would have such a problem is that right. Well is a fuel cost but basically youre right the consensus was that we were doing really pretty well the presid
To that discussion between camp and richard will professor wove thank you so much for joining me my pleasure im really glad to be here i dont know anyone better than you to diagnose the problems right now were looking at an economic crisis possibly 30 percent Unemployed People suffering across the country and around the world if only someone had told us that such a crisis might happen if only there had been some kind of warning signs but instead no one could see that capitalism would have such a problem is that right. Well as a fuel cost but basically youre right the consensus was that we were doing really pretty well the president s absurd claim that the economy was great or even come greatest in the world. Was one thing that people winked at each other about but not enough to really make a counter argument or a counter assessment that it was as weak as it has now shown itself to be if i could just make the point in a different way this is the 3rd crash of capitalism in this new young
No one could see that capitalism would have such a problem is that right. Well is a fuel cost but basically youre right the consensus was that we were doing really pretty well the president s absurd claim that the economy was great or even greatest in the world. Was one thing that people winked at each other about but not enough to really make a counter argument or a counter assessment that it was as weak as it has now shown itself to be if i could just make the point in a different way this is the 3rd crash of capitalism in this new one century. In 2000 in the spring we had what came to be called the dot com crash into the sounds were 8 we had retained to be called the sub prime mortgage crash and now in 2020 we have their 3rd one their socalled coronavirus crash again and here is giving a name to each crash as if the cause and the explanation is entirely on what the trigger was you know but now its a mistake that is a economics mistake you give a kind of are still going to see miners