Lini. A film that brought harsh controversy to new york. Our story also has to do with a quiet street in connecticut, where a young man, a minister for jehovah witnesses, went from door to door where the photograph record, which he played for anyone who cared to listen. That phonograph record too caused controversy. Two disputes, each of which went to the United States Supreme Court. There these cases of the film and the phonograph record became a chapter in the history of the United States constitution. Each and interpretation affecting many people. A crucial decision. In 1921, new york state adopted a system of film censorship. Henceforth, before a film could be shown in the state, at any place of amusement charging admission, it would have to have the states approval. During the next 30 years, the examinedeviewers almost 50,000 films. Most were promptly approved. In some cases, the board asked for cuts. A few films were banned outright. For such cases, the law provided an appeal pro
Us. Im ana cabrera along with jose diazbalart reporting from new york with our special coverage. Stormy daniels back on the stand this morning in Donald Trumps Hush Money Trial Facing Additional Cross Examination right now from trumps attorney about her allegation of a sexual encounter with trump and a subsequent coverup. Nbcs Yasmin Vossoughian is outside the courthouse, and here with us for the morning, charles coleman, civil rights attorney and msnbc legal analyst, and teb die owe agone da williams, former Senior Investigative council for the house january 6th commission. Take us inside that courtroom. Whats happening right now . Reporter already pretty contentious to say the least. It seems as if Stormy Daniels is much more prepared this morning than she was tuesday at the start of her testimony, especially when it came to Cross Examination with Susan Necheles. It seemed as if it was as contentious as it was the first goaround. Susan necheles asking repeatedly was this just about m
Situation room. I will see you tomorrow. Got to transcript of todays but the Adult Film Stars such money deal. And the prediction that if for Affair Allegations went public, it could be the final nail direct quote, your final nail in the coffin for trump just weeks before the 2016 election, the explosive testimony wrapping up shortly after trump was forced to take take down inflammatory post complying with the judges ruling. That is violated. His gag order. Trump. Now, i noticed that he could be jailed. Yes. Jailed if hes found in contempt. Again for the next hour, well take you inside the courtroom from gavel to gavel are reporters an experts are standing by to break down on todays most important developments and look ahead to whats next welcome to our viewers here in the United States and around the world. Im wolf blitzer with a Special Report in the Situation Room, the trump trial today Donald Trumps historic criminal trial is set to resume on thursday with more compelling and poten
Amy pressure is growing on britain and the United States to pay reparations and apologize for expelling residents of the Chagos Archipelago in the indian ocean more than a halfcentury ago so the United States could build a Major Military base on the island of diego garcia. We will speak to a leading chagossian activist. Then we go to new mexico where a trump supporter wearing a maga hat opened fire on an indigenousled protest last week against the reinstallation of a statue honoring a 16th century spanish conquistador. One indigenous climate activist was shot and needed to be airlifted for emergency surgery. We will get the latest. And a shocking new report estimates psalm 35,000 people in the United States have been killed at the hands of u. S. Law enforcement since the year 2000. We will speak to two researchers which had revealed a number of brown and black People Killed by police may be more than double the amount that has been widely reported. The Database Project goal is to provi
Amy pressure is growing on britain and the United States to pay reparations and apologize for expelling residents of the Chagos Archipelago in the indian ocean more than a halfcentury ago so the United States could build a Major Military base on the island of diego garcia. We will speak to a leading chagossian activist. Then we go to new mexico where a trump supporter wearing a maga hat opened fire on an indigenousled protest last week against the reinstallation of a statue honoring a 16th century spanish conquistador. One indigenous climate activist was shot and needed to be airlifted for emergency surgery. We will get the latest. And a shocking new report estimates psalm 35,000 people in the United States have been killed at the hands of u. S. Law enforcement since the year 2000. We will speak to two researchers which had revealed a number of brown and black People Killed by police may be more than double the amount that has been widely reported. The Database Project goal is to provi