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Landmark cases, cspan special history series produced in cooperation with the National Constitution center. Exploring the human stories and constitutional dramas between 12 Historic Supreme Court decisions. Number 759, earnest hernandez, Petitioner Versus roe v. Wade. The quite often, and many of our famous decisions, there once that the court took 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 have helped skip world together because they believe in the rule of law. Good evening. Welcome to cnns new series, landmark cases. Tonight, and for the next 11 weeks, will be looking at 12 cases that have affected the country and affected the development of the horton society. Now we focus on marbury v. Madison, one of the earliest cases, and its interesting because it came about between the two Founding Fathers who developed and empathy after the election of 1800 and different vie
Coronavirus restrictions are gradually being lifted, allowing limited curbside retail in the bay area and people are trying to figure out what the new normal should be. Everyone can just continue to wear a mask and not shake hands. That businesses need to reopen so people can live their lives again. When i go out i wear gloves. And a mask. Reporter a poll released thursday showed 83 of respondents were somewhat to extremely concerned about a second wave of Coronavirus Infections as an restrictions are lifted. 78 were in favor of people in quarantine for the coronavirus, 59 said widespread testing, 58 wanted mandatory social distancing and working places and restaurants and 50 said mandatory working mask orders. The city Digital Party differences. 75 of democrats said masks were important compared to 37 of republicans. What we are seeing in america right now is people with really differences of thought about the facts. Dean of the Goldman School of Public Policy says that could lead to
Coronavirus the number of confirmed cases there has quadrupled in just 2 days the World Health Organization warns that time is running out to bring the disease under control. And from a detailed view reporter aboard a rescue ship we hear the story of a migrant pulled from the mediterranean a man had worked in libya and tells us if you stay there you will drop. A mic spicer welcome to the program and we start with the aftermath of the shootings in the german city of hono interior minister horse is a haul for has promised a Stronger Police presence across germany to counter what he describes as a very high Security Threat from the far right the province follows wednesday nights a terrorist attack which killed 10 people mostly of turkish and kurdish descent shot dead by a suspected right wing extremist and near frankfurt has a multiethnic population of about 100000. You spoke with a relative of one of the victims of the Kurdish Cultural Center and how now has become a place of grief and s
Ear kenearly will change in transform tiff ways. It is a prime example to integrating the arts into all aspects of the University Experience and to making it a true arts destination. Tonight, were in for such a treat as wei hear from john meacham and kenneth hume kenerly as dr. Robbins said, david will collaborate and work closely with faculty in aerz arz arts and the college of soech and behavioral, archive as an Invaluable Research for Student Research and for research. I am deeply proud that the center for creative photography will be home to this archive. The leadership and the staff of the center put in countless hours working with david and his team to make this acquisition possible and im really, really grateful for their efforts and hard work. I want to extend my gratitude to director brokenridge, director of the center for all of her work. [ applause ] and her work not only on this project, but making the center in many ways the jewel in the crown of what we mentioned arizona