I just want to express my great appreciation for the Supreme Court Historical Society and for all of the rest of the associates here who do so much for the court. This year is the 2015 leon silverman lecture series. Lecture series like these are an important part of what goes on at the court. But they are only a small part of what the Supreme Court Historical Society does. The Supreme Court Historical Society puts out a regular journal, it collects items relating to the courts history, which really are all around the court, a lot of the offices and the portraits are a result of the societys collecting efforts. There are a lot of programs for School Teachers to make sure that School Teachers know how to teach about the court and about the american constitution and altogether, it is just a great support for the court and for the justices. It is a great liaison between the court and the outside world. You knowgrateful to the rest of the people who make society work. And by making this soc
After a woman said she dreamed he was the man who raped and beat her in the dark. Clarence mosesel has always maintained his innocence. But the police threw out a rape kit and any possible evidence, like bed sheets and her clothes. This summer, another man confessed to the attack. Yet mosesel remained in prison, now a judge has lifted his conviction, but mosesel still remains in jail. We will speak with Colorado Independent reporter who has long covered this story, his attorney, and with the denver District Attorneys office. Then to yemen. The situation in yemen is nothing short of catastrophic. 25 People Killed in yemen every day and another 125 that are injured. Amy as u. N. Brokered peace talks near collapse in yemens ninemonthold civil war, well speak with Sharif Abdel Kouddous who is just back from the country. His latest article with u. S. , help, saudi arabia is obliterating yemen. But first, navy seals, a beating death and claims of a coverup. The New York Times reveals the 201
, spent 28 years in prison based on a dream and it wasnt his. Will he soon be free . In 1989, clarence mosesel, who is africanamerican, was sentenced to 48 years in prison after a woman said she dreamed he was the man who raped and beat her in the dark. Clarence mosesel has always maintained his innocence. But the police threw out a rape kit and any possible evidence, like bed sheets and her clothes. This summer, another man confessed to the attack. Yet mosesel remained in prison, now a judge has lifted his conviction, but mosesel still remains in jail. We will speak with Colorado Independent reporter who has long covered this story, his attorney, and with the denver District Attorneys office. Then to yemen. The situation in yemen is nothing short of catastrophic. 25 People Killed in yemen every day and another 125 that are injured. Amy as u. N. Brokered peace talks near collapse in yemens ninemonthold civil war, well speak with Sharif Abdel Kouddous who is just back from the country.
, spent 28 years in prison based on a dream and it wasnt his. Will he soon be free . In 1989, clarence mosesel, who is africanamerican, was sentenced to 48 years in prison after a woman said she dreamed he was the man who raped and beat her in the dark. Clarence mosesel has always maintained his innocence. But the police threw out a rape kit and any possible evidence, like bed sheets and her clothes. This summer, another man confessed to the attack. Yet mosesel remained in prison, now a judge has lifted his conviction, but mosesel still remains in jail. We will speak with Colorado Independent reporter who has long covered this story, his attorney, and with the denver District Attorneys office. Then to yemen. The situation in yemen is nothing short of catastrophic. 25 People Killed in yemen every day and another 125 that are injured. Amy as u. N. Brokered peace talks near collapse in yemens ninemonthold civil war, well speak with Sharif Abdel Kouddous who is just back from the country.
We had to hold our elected officials accountable. I wanted tell you right now, with your help and gods will, we will change the direction of our country. We will break down what happened in this, the most expensive Midterm Election in history, and look ahead to what it means for the 2016 race. President obama starts making grand bargains with his Republican Senate in the next two years, he creates a situation where democratic hardy that still has many advantages going into president ial cycle, could lose some of those advantages. And we will look at Ballot Initiatives including increasing the minimum wage which one in every state it was put before voters. All that and more, coming up. Welcome to democracy now, democracynow. Org, the war and peace report. Im amy goodman. Republicans have emerged from tuesdays Midterm Elections with control of congress for the first time in eight years. In the most expensive midterm in election history, the Republican Party took control of the senate, st