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NOVEMBER 9, 2015
Landmark Cases: Supreme Court Landmark Case Korematsu v. United States
Peter Irons and Karen Korematsu talked about the 1944 U.S. Supreme Court case Korematsu V. United States, in which the court ruled 6-3 that Japanese internment camps were necessary for the protection of all citizens during World War II. The guests also responded to viewer questions and comments. Karen Korematsu was the daughter of the plaintiff. Professor Irons was an attorney who discovered evidence to re-open the 40-year-old case on the basis of government misconduct. On November 10, 1983, Fred Korematsu's conviction was overturned in a federal court. Video clips were shown from: Japanese Relocation, a 1942 U.S. Office of War Information film; an interview with Fred Korematsu; a tour of Topaz Internment Camp near Delta, Utah; a home movie by internee Dave Tatsuno; a tour of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library; Fred Korematsu being given the Medal of Freedom by President Clinton; and a September 27, 2010, interview with Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer.
https://www.c-span.org/program/landmark-cases/supreme-court-landmark-case-korematsu-v-united-states/411312

NOVEMBER 9, 2016
Campaign 2016: Presidential Candidate Donald Trump Victory Speech
President-elect Donald Trump and Vice President-elect Mike Pence delivered remarks to supporters in New York City after their victory in the 2016 presidential election. He pledged to be a president for all Americans and acknowledged that Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton called to congratulate him on his victory.Show Less
https://www.c-span.org/program/campaign-2016/presidential-candidate-donald-trump-victory-speech/459821

NOVEMBER 9, 2016
Campaign 2016: Presidential Nominee Hillary Clinton Concession Speech
A day after being defeated in the 2016 presidential election, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton delivered her concession speech in New York City. She told supporters that although the outcome was "painful" that we owe President-elect Donald Trump an "open mind and a chance to lead.
https://www.c-span.org/program/campaign-2016/presidential-nominee-hillary-clinton-concession-speech/460291

NOVEMBER 9, 2016

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