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and he's the author of this book, andrew jackson southerner. professor cheatham, how would you describe the opening months of the jackson administration. in 1829? pretty chaotic. jackson comes in as this man who's supposed to be reflecting the will of the people. and a lot of people expected that from him. but very quickly, jackson finds out that it's it's not that easy to rule as president. and he's to face a number of different controversies coming into the white house that are going to, in some ways affect him throughout the rest of his administration. in a general sense. what did he accomplish? jackson accomplished during his first hundred days, he accomplished, of course, setting up his cabinet, setting up his administration. he begins to implement his agenda items that he had outlined in his inaugural address. he begins to set a course for a an increase in democratization of american politics, perhaps what we would think of as democratization today and in the mid 20 tones, but certainly at the time was in many ways a more democratic perspe
and he's the author of this book, andrew jackson southerner. professor cheatham, how would you describe the opening months of the jackson administration. in 1829? pretty chaotic. jackson comes in as this man who's supposed to be reflecting the will of the people. and a lot of people expected that from him. but very quickly, jackson finds out that it's it's not that easy to rule as president. and he's to face a number of different controversies coming into the white house that are going to, in...
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jackson's home down there and. how valuable was that in writing your own book? andrew southerner. yes, i'm about probably 20 minutes door to door from my office to the hermitage. and i use hermitage as archives extensively when looking particularly at jackson's role as an enslaver and his treatment of the african-american since he enslaved. it was extremely valuable, particularly when it came to that point. well, i to tell you, i've been fascinated this entire over your right shoulder is martin buren. i don't know how many people have a martin van buren statue their shelf, but what is that, mr. cheatham? that is actually the cover of book i wrote a few years ago called the coming democracy, which looks at presidential campaign things from 1824 to 1840. and so one of my roles here at cumberland to be project director for the papers of martin van buren. and so when i was looking for a cover for that particular book, that was one of the images that i thought captured sort of the the era sort of you can see van buren sort of rolling his eyes. and often times that's how i feel studying
jackson's home down there and. how valuable was that in writing your own book? andrew southerner. yes, i'm about probably 20 minutes door to door from my office to the hermitage. and i use hermitage as archives extensively when looking particularly at jackson's role as an enslaver and his treatment of the african-american since he enslaved. it was extremely valuable, particularly when it came to that point. well, i to tell you, i've been fascinated this entire over your right shoulder is martin...
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andrew jackson was elected president in 1828 in a rematch with john quincy adams from the 1824 election. mr. jackson came to office with a vision for the country, but his agenda was stalled by controversy. early issues during his term included the states rights, payment of national debt, tariffs and treatment of native americans. watch american history tv's new series, first 100 days today at 7 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span, two. democracy. it isn't just an idea. it's a process. a process shaped by leaders elected to the highest offices and entrusted to a select few with guarding its basic principles. it's where debates unfold, decisions are made, and the nation's course is chartered. democracy in real time. this is your government at work. this is c-span giving you your democracy unfiltered. next, president trump speaks to supporters, including republican senators who are meeting with him at mar a lago in florida. he discusses elon musk's work with doge, among other topics. this is about 35 minutes. thank you very much. thank you, everybody. thank you very much. and it
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andrew jackson was elected president in 1828 in a rematch with john quincy adams in the 1824 electionmr. jackson came to office with a vision for the country but his agenda was stalled by controversy. early issues during his term included states' rights, payments of national debt, tariffs and treatments of native americans. watch american history's new tv "first 100 days" saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span 2. >> a
andrew jackson was elected president in 1828 in a rematch with john quincy adams in the 1824 electionmr. jackson came to office with a vision for the country but his agenda was stalled by controversy. early issues during his term included states' rights, payments of national debt, tariffs and treatments of native americans. watch american history's new tv "first 100 days" saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span 2. >> a
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we'll look at the first 100 days of andrew jackson's presidency.ndrew jackson was elected president in 1828 in a rematch with john quincy adams from the 1824 election. mr. jackson came to office with a vision for the country but his agenda was stalled by controversy. early issues during his term included states' rights, payment of national debt, tariffs and treatment of native americans. watch american history tv's new series "first 100 days" saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span 2. >> if you ever miss any of c-span's coverage, you can find it any time online. videos of key hearings, debates and other events feature markers that guide you to interesting and newsworthy highlights. these points of interest markers appear on the right-hand side of your screen when you hit play on select videos. this time line makes it easy to quickly get an idea of what was debated and decided in washington. scroll through and spend a few minutes on c-span's
we'll look at the first 100 days of andrew jackson's presidency.ndrew jackson was elected president in 1828 in a rematch with john quincy adams from the 1824 election. mr. jackson came to office with a vision for the country but his agenda was stalled by controversy. early issues during his term included states' rights, payment of national debt, tariffs and treatment of native americans. watch american history tv's new series "first 100 days" saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern on american...
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this saturday, the first one hundred days of andrew jackson's presidency. andrew jackson was elected president in 1828 in a rematch with john quincy adams from the 1824 election. he came to office with the vision for the country but his agenda was stalled by controversy. early issues during his term included states rights, payment of national debt, tariffs and treatment of native americans. watch american history tv's new series, first 100 days, saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span 2. >> listening to programs on c-span through c-span radio is easy. tell your smart speaker play c-span radio and listen to washington journal daily at 7 a.m. eastern, and weekdays catch washington today. listen anytime, just tell your smart speaker play c-span radio. c-span, created by cable. >> c-span, democracy unfiltered. we are funded by these television companies and more, including comcast. >> oh, you think this is just a community center? no, it's way more than that. >> comcast is partnering with 1,000 community centers to create wi-fi enabled li
this saturday, the first one hundred days of andrew jackson's presidency. andrew jackson was elected president in 1828 in a rematch with john quincy adams from the 1824 election. he came to office with the vision for the country but his agenda was stalled by controversy. early issues during his term included states rights, payment of national debt, tariffs and treatment of native americans. watch american history tv's new series, first 100 days, saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern on american history...
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and as you mentioned, that was andrew jackson's words after the supreme court ruled that the state of georgia was wrong to try to take the tribal lands of the cherokee nation. and yet, the advancement that we saw or the last 200 years, from that point in time to now, i think it was actually stephen breyer about 20 years ago, i think, put it into terms that were very specific, saying that our national history and a recognition by judges, lawyers and the public at large to what the norms of abiding by the rule of the courts and the law, that is what leads us here to this moment. and instead what you hear from jd vance in that 2021 podcast, in that social media post over this weekend, was a harkening back to the andrew jackson's view of the executive branch in the courts. >> now. something i think no one voted to go back to the 19th century. goodie. nbc's vaughn hillyard, thank you very much. last week, white house press secretary caroline leavitt said that it would be up to the world's richest man, elon musk, to decide if he needs to excuse himself from work at the made up doge entity i
and as you mentioned, that was andrew jackson's words after the supreme court ruled that the state of georgia was wrong to try to take the tribal lands of the cherokee nation. and yet, the advancement that we saw or the last 200 years, from that point in time to now, i think it was actually stephen breyer about 20 years ago, i think, put it into terms that were very specific, saying that our national history and a recognition by judges, lawyers and the public at large to what the norms of...
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andrew jackson was elected president in 1828 in a rematch with john quincy adams from the 1824 election. mr. jackson came to office with a visioner in country but his agenda was stalled by controversy. early issues during his term include states' rights, payment of national debt, tariffs and treatment of native americans. watch american history tv's new series "first 100 days," saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span2. >> maria is a strategy professor from the national defense university. he she discusses the geopolitics of global humanitarian aid focusing on aid from the u.s., china and russia. the u.s. decision to withdraw from international aid organizations
andrew jackson was elected president in 1828 in a rematch with john quincy adams from the 1824 election. mr. jackson came to office with a visioner in country but his agenda was stalled by controversy. early issues during his term include states' rights, payment of national debt, tariffs and treatment of native americans. watch american history tv's new series "first 100 days," saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span2. >> maria is a strategy professor from...
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andrew jackson was elected president in 128 in a rematch with john quincy adams from the 1824 election. mr. jackson came to office with a vision for the country. but his agenda was stalled by controversy. early issues included states rights, payment of national debt, tariffs and treatment of native americans. watch american history "first 100 days" saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span2. phone calls, but we want to go up to capitol hill now. it is congressman russ fulcher of idaho, a republican, energy and commerce and natural resources committee joining us from the rotunda. guest: good morning. thanks for having host: me on today. i wanted to lead with the latest when it comes to the budget reconciliation process. the lead story in punch full news today, house republicans racing to show budget progress amid senate pressure. can you bring us up to speed? guest: what is going on is, people are trying to figure out ways to change the trajectory for spending over the long-term. that is a problem we have had for a long time, as you know. we are $36 trillion in debt
andrew jackson was elected president in 128 in a rematch with john quincy adams from the 1824 election. mr. jackson came to office with a vision for the country. but his agenda was stalled by controversy. early issues included states rights, payment of national debt, tariffs and treatment of native americans. watch american history "first 100 days" saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span2. phone calls, but we want to go up to capitol hill now. it is congressman...
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andrew jackson was elected president in 1828 in a rematch with john quincy adams from the 1824 election. mr. jackson came to office with a vision for the country but his agenda was stalled by controversy. early issues during his term included states' rights, payment of national debt, tariffs, and treatment of native americans. watch american history tv's new series "first 100 days," saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv. on c-span2. >> sunday night on c-span's "q&a," ex-convict, award-winning poet and yale law school graduate reginald dwayne betts is our guess. he wrote the afterword for a new edition of dr. king's "letter from birmingham jail" and talks about the book and president trump: they were under no illusion sending me to prison would help. but i can get something out of it if i tried. and this is a testament that i got something out of it and came home to a world where it might feel overwhelming and it is absolutely hard to make a way when you have hurt somebody in the past. but i came to a world that is radically changed and shifted and created more and more op
andrew jackson was elected president in 1828 in a rematch with john quincy adams from the 1824 election. mr. jackson came to office with a vision for the country but his agenda was stalled by controversy. early issues during his term included states' rights, payment of national debt, tariffs, and treatment of native americans. watch american history tv's new series "first 100 days," saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv. on c-span2. >> sunday night on c-span's...
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the first hundred days of andrew jackson's presidency. he was elected in 1828 in a rematch. he came to office with a vision -- vision for the country but early issues include states rights, national debt, tariffs and treatment of native americans. watch first hundred days at 7:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span2. book tv, every sunday on c-span2 featuring leading authors discussing nonfiction books. here is what is coming up th weekend. angela merkel, german chancellor from 2005-2020 one discusses her memoir freedom with barack obama. professor schapiro argues there is a decline in intellectual liberty at elite law schools in a climate of intolerance. at 10:00 p.m. on afterwards, the son of robert mosys and author of the white apparel talks about being black in america and three generations of the moses family. interviewed by freeman lebowski. on c-span2, and watch online at book tv.org. ♪ >> members of the senate transportation committee spoke about the investigation between a collision
the first hundred days of andrew jackson's presidency. he was elected in 1828 in a rematch. he came to office with a vision -- vision for the country but early issues include states rights, national debt, tariffs and treatment of native americans. watch first hundred days at 7:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span2. book tv, every sunday on c-span2 featuring leading authors discussing nonfiction books. here is what is coming up th weekend. angela merkel, german chancellor from...
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week we focus on the early months of president andrew jackson's first term in 1829, including his policy agenda and catastrophe vowrnding -- controversy vowrnding his cabinet. louisiana state university journalism professor john maxwell hamilton talks about the u.s. government propaganda efforts during world war ii. exploring the american story, watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2. and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online any time at c-span.org slash history. back at our desk this morning, congressman al green, democrat of texas, here to talk about your new impeachment effort. you came to the floor to offer this over the president's remarks on gaza. we were just playing them for viewers in case they missed them. where is the crime here committed by the president with this proposal? guest: thank you for asking. impeachment does not require a crime that is statutory. many people think so. it gives me an opportunity to explain. article two, section four indicates one can be impeached for high crimes, misdemeanors, or -- felonies, bribery or other high crimes
week we focus on the early months of president andrew jackson's first term in 1829, including his policy agenda and catastrophe vowrnding -- controversy vowrnding his cabinet. louisiana state university journalism professor john maxwell hamilton talks about the u.s. government propaganda efforts during world war ii. exploring the american story, watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2. and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online any time at c-span.org slash history....
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this saturday we will look at the first 100 days of andrew jackson's presidency.e was elected president in 1828 and a rematch with john quincy adams. mr. jackson came to office with a vision for the country but his agenda was stalled by controversy. early issues included states rights, tariffs and treatment of native americans. watch american history tv's new series first 100 days saturdays at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. ♪ >> listening to programs on c-span through c-span radio is easy. to tell your smart speaker to play c-span radio and listen to washington journal, important events throughout the day and weekdays catch washington today. listen to c-span any time. just tell your smart speaker to play c-span radio. c-span, created by cable. >> c-span, democracy unfiltered. we are funded by these television companies and more, including comcast. >> you think this is just a community center? it is way more than that. >> comcast is partnering with 1000 community centers so students from low income families can get the tools they need to be ready for anything. comca
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is he trying to take us back to the spoils system of andrew jackson?at's being released so that he can engage in unbridled use of power? and we need to understand that. >> the other thing you and i were talking about in the green room is the attack on the civil service. take take aside the part that's retributive, the part about the fbi agents or whatever the case is. let's just talk about the taking apart of the civil service, trying to make it that much smaller. >> yeah. >> my argument is that the civil service has largely worked in america, which is why. what are you protesting? if you're wondering about them closing down usaid? because most americans don't know. because we don't we don't think about the operations of our government. maybe it can be more effective. maybe it can be more efficient. there's no question about that. but we're taking apart things that we have grown to just decide to distrust as a society. >> i mean, it's a brilliant point and on so many different levels. but, you know, we've been hearing this since the 1980s and before th
is he trying to take us back to the spoils system of andrew jackson?at's being released so that he can engage in unbridled use of power? and we need to understand that. >> the other thing you and i were talking about in the green room is the attack on the civil service. take take aside the part that's retributive, the part about the fbi agents or whatever the case is. let's just talk about the taking apart of the civil service, trying to make it that much smaller. >> yeah. >>...
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this week we focus on the early months of president andrew jackson's first term in 1829. including his policy agenda and controversy surrounding his cabinet. at 8 p.m. eastern on lectures and history, louisiana state university journalism professal john maxwell hamilton, talks about the u.s. government propaganda efforts during world war i. exploring the american story. watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2. find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online at any time at c-span.o are rg slash -- c-span.org/history. --@cspanwj. the major papers took a look at the proposal from the president yesterday. this is the washington post, move gazans to another country, trump urges. politico, -- this is from the washington times, their headline. the middle of the page, trump floats u.s. takeover, division of gaza. the wall street journal, trump urges the u.s. takeover of gaza, president calls for palestinians to be removed and major breaking from policy. and the new york times, trump proposing takeover of gaza as u.s. territory, brazen plans to relocate all pales
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andrew jackson was elected president in 1828 in a rematch with john quincy adams from the 1824 election. mr. jackson came to office with a visioner in country but his agenda was stalled by controversy. early issues during his term include states' rights, payment of national debt, tariffs and treatment of native americans. watch american history tv's new series "first 100 days," saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span2. >> maria is a strategy professor from the national defense university. he she discusses the geopolitics of global humanitarian aid focusing on aid from the u.s., china and russia. the u.s. decision to withdraw from international aid organizations like the usaid organization was also addressed this. hosted by the elliot school of international affairs. okay, le'd gentlemen, good morning. good afternoon. welcome to this event organized at iris, the institute for european, russian and eurasian studies at the george washington university. my name is marlene lawal. i'm the former director of the institute and currently the director of the illiberalism st
andrew jackson was elected president in 1828 in a rematch with john quincy adams from the 1824 election. mr. jackson came to office with a visioner in country but his agenda was stalled by controversy. early issues during his term include states' rights, payment of national debt, tariffs and treatment of native americans. watch american history tv's new series "first 100 days," saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span2. >> maria is a strategy professor from...
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do what andrew jackson did, he said.of tears. that's who he's quoting. he said, well, the chief justice has told us what we must do. he's made his ruling, let him enforce it. and so this kind of reckless disregard for the constitution, for the law, for norms, we have witnessed donald trump do this for years as a defining moment in our country and the eye of history. the judgment of history is on all of us. but i think especially for my republican friends on the other side of the aisle, i witnessed them confirm nominee after nominee, a person over hhs who's manifestly unqualified, unprepared, putting all of us at risk. and, i don't know, maybe it's quaint. i asked myself, as someone who sits in this seat, you know, what do you what do you want history to say about you? do you want to be on the right side? and it may feel like you're losing in the moment, but it's more important, i think, to be on the right side, to take the long view. doctor king said. the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice, an
do what andrew jackson did, he said.of tears. that's who he's quoting. he said, well, the chief justice has told us what we must do. he's made his ruling, let him enforce it. and so this kind of reckless disregard for the constitution, for the law, for norms, we have witnessed donald trump do this for years as a defining moment in our country and the eye of history. the judgment of history is on all of us. but i think especially for my republican friends on the other side of the aisle, i...
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andrew jackson was elected president in 1828 in a rematch with john quincy adams from the 1824 election. esther jackson came to office with a vision for the country but his agenda was told by controversy. early issues during his term included states rights, payment of national debt, tariffs and treatment of native americans. watch american history tv's new series, first 100 days, saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span 2. >> c-span, moxie unfiltered. we are funded by these television companies and more, including buckeye broadband. ♪ buckeye broadband supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> the u.s. preme court heard oral argument ibarnes v felix, involving aor the mimic challenge against a texas police officer and whether he used deadly force during a 2016 traffic stop. the decision may resolve whether moment of the threat is enough to evaluat claims of excessive force by police and if a trial against the officer may happen. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. >> we will hear
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well, andrew jackson famously said to the supreme court, yeah, you and what army are going to enforcegainst me? >> that is. >> the fear. we shall see. i hope it will not materialize. with respect to musk, doge spacex. what they are is still an open question. are they government? are they not government? but the court orders and the negotiated consent agreement that we reached is meant to and as far as we're concerned, applies to those third parties that are functioning essentially or effectively as government, so that if elon musk or one of his minions releases these names, we will be going after him and the u.s. government through contempt of court proceedings, which, again, we'll see how effective that will be. >> you have an upcoming hearing, right? mark on february 14th in your case. is that correct? >> not in ours. so because we entered the consent order, we are now briefing the preliminary or permanent injunction over the next course of 4 or 5 weeks. we are scheduled to be back in court on that motion, assuming the government doesn't reverse its decision to release any names on
well, andrew jackson famously said to the supreme court, yeah, you and what army are going to enforcegainst me? >> that is. >> the fear. we shall see. i hope it will not materialize. with respect to musk, doge spacex. what they are is still an open question. are they government? are they not government? but the court orders and the negotiated consent agreement that we reached is meant to and as far as we're concerned, applies to those third parties that are functioning essentially...
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we will look at first 100 days of andrew jackson's presidency. andrew jackson was elected in 1928 in rematch for john quncy adams in 1824 election. came to office with a vision but agenda stalled by controversy, early issues including payment of national debt, tariffs an treatments of native americans. watch american history tv new series first 100 days, saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span2. it's where debates unfold, decisions are made and the nation's course is --...
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the supreme court chief justice, you know, and andrew jackson supposedly reacted to a ruling by sayingn marshall had made his decision. now let him enforce it. jd vance said that would be a good motto for donald trump. so we you know, this could be, you know, as i say, relatively more benign, a signal to the republican justices the way he wants them to ultimately rule on this. it could also be the first step on a road toward a full scale constitutional crisis. >> and so then we have the elon musk of it. all right. and what in his role in all of this, there are concerns about the unprecedented access that he and his team have, what they're doing with that information, how secure it might be. homeland security secretary kristi noem said this to our colleague dana bash today. i want to play a quick clip. >> i remember a time. >> when republicans were very. careful about and worried about the government, particularly unelected people. we can't trust. having government. having access to our personal data. yeah. oh, absolutely. >> you are the government? >> yes. that's what i'm saying, is th
the supreme court chief justice, you know, and andrew jackson supposedly reacted to a ruling by sayingn marshall had made his decision. now let him enforce it. jd vance said that would be a good motto for donald trump. so we you know, this could be, you know, as i say, relatively more benign, a signal to the republican justices the way he wants them to ultimately rule on this. it could also be the first step on a road toward a full scale constitutional crisis. >> and so then we have the...
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andrew jackson was elected president in a rematch with john quincy adams. his agenda was stalled by controversy. early issues during his term included states rights, payment of national debt, tariffs and treatment of native americans. watch american history tb new series verse 100 days saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span2. >> margaret c. it is not just an idea. it is a process. a process shaped by leaders here trusted to a few of the principles. it is where debates unfold, decisions are made in the nations court is charted. democracy in real-time. this is your government at work. this is c-span, giving you your democracy unfiltered. impeachmena crime that is statutory. many people think so. it gives me an opportunity to explain. article two, section four indicates one can be impeached for high crimes, misdemeanors, or -- felonies, bribery or other high crimes and misdemeanors. that's important. many people assume that means a statutory offense. it is not. misdemeanor means misdeeds aside from some minor things. it would shock your
andrew jackson was elected president in a rematch with john quincy adams. his agenda was stalled by controversy. early issues during his term included states rights, payment of national debt, tariffs and treatment of native americans. watch american history tb new series verse 100 days saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span2. >> margaret c. it is not just an idea. it is a process. a process shaped by leaders here trusted to a few of the principles. it is where...
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andrew. >> jackson did and say. >> the. >> chief justice has made his ruling. now let him enforce it. >> i mean, in other. >> words. >> we can't say they didn't warn us everyone. he was sort of warning us there, i guess. and so just a few weeks into this new administration, three to be exact, we are quickly seeing what it is like to have a president who is willing to simply ignore the law when it suits him. we saw that as trump tried to unilaterally revoke the bedrock principle of birthright citizenship, freeze spending that is constitutionally appropriated by the legislative branch, shut down agencies that were legally created by congress, and fire career civil servants who are protected by the law. i mean, the goal here of all of that is to steamroll a system that, again, is based on three co-equal branches of government, and with a congress controlled by a republican party that donald trump owns, that's the legislative branch, the only branch left to check his executive powers is the judiciary. and on that front, there is a lot they are trying to keep up wit
andrew. >> jackson did and say. >> the. >> chief justice has made his ruling. now let him enforce it. >> i mean, in other. >> words. >> we can't say they didn't warn us everyone. he was sort of warning us there, i guess. and so just a few weeks into this new administration, three to be exact, we are quickly seeing what it is like to have a president who is willing to simply ignore the law when it suits him. we saw that as trump tried to unilaterally revoke...
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this week we focus on the early months of president andrew jackson's first term in 1829, including his policy a drink -- agenda and controversies surrounding his cabinet. journalism professor john maxwell hamilton talks about the u.s. government propaganda efforts during world war i, exploring the american story. watch american history tv, saturdays on c-span2, and fund a full schulon your program. or watch oine anytime at c-span.org/history. >> during their weekly news conference, house republican leaders talked about new fentanyl legislation, president trump's proposal to take over gaza and elon musk's role in the trump administration. the briefing is about half an hour. dismantle the department of education. >> good morning, everybody. how are you today. good? not quite as good as yesterday, the sun was shining yesterday, it was nicer. thank you all for being here. i want to open the press conference today with a question, what is a woman? mrs. mcclain: ask the democrats, and they'll probably tell you they don't know. i bring this up because today is national girls and women in spor
this week we focus on the early months of president andrew jackson's first term in 1829, including his policy a drink -- agenda and controversies surrounding his cabinet. journalism professor john maxwell hamilton talks about the u.s. government propaganda efforts during world war i, exploring the american story. watch american history tv, saturdays on c-span2, and fund a full schulon your program. or watch oine anytime at c-span.org/history. >> during their weekly news conference, house...
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andrew jackson was elected president in 1828 in a rematch with john quincy adams from the 1824 election. esther jackson came to office with a vision for the country but his agenda was told by controversy. early issues during his term included states rights, payment of national debt, tariffs and treatment of native americans. watch american history tv's new series, first 100 days, saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span 2. >> c-span, moxie unfiltered. we are funded by these television companies and more, including buckeye broadband. ♪ buckeye broadband supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> the u.s. preme court heard oral argument ibarnes v felix, involving aor the mimic challenge against a texas police officer and whether he used deadly force during a 2016 traffic stop. the decision may resolve whether moment of the threat is enough to evaluat claims of excessive force by police and if a trial against the officer may happen. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. >> we will hear
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andrew jackson was elected president in a rematch with john quincy adams. mr. ckson came to office with a vision for the country, but his agenda was stalled by controversy and early issues during his term included state rights, payment of national debt, tariffs, and treatment of native americans. watch american history tv's new series, first 100 days, saturday, seven :00 p.m. eastern, on american history tv, on c-span2. >> c-spanshop.org is c-span's online store. browse our collection of...
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this saturday we will look at the first 100 days of the andrew jackson presidency. cted in 1828 in a rematch with john quincy adams from 1824 election. mr. jackson came to office with a vision for the country, but his agenda was stalled by controversy. early issues included state's rights, tariffs, and treatments of native americans. watch american history tv's new series, first 100 days, saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span two. ♪ >> john dickinson was one of the most significant founders of the united states who is not well known by all the american public. trying to change that with "penman of the founding." he is known for his nine essays under fabius published anonymously when the states were deciding whether to approve the new constitution. he was the only founding figure present and active in every phase of the revolution from the stamp act to the ratification of the constitution. >> jane calvert talks about penman of the fndg, a biography of john dickinson on book notes+. booknotes+ is available on the c-span app or wherever you get
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this saturday, we will look at the first 100 days of andrew jackson's presidency.in 1828 in a rematch with john quincy adams. mr. jackson came to office with a vision for the country, but his agenda was stalled by controversy. early issues during his term include states rights, payment of national debt, tariffs, and treatment of native americans. watch the new series saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span two. >> c-span, democracy unfiltered. we are funded by these television companies and more, including charter communications. >> charter is proud to be recognized as one of the best internet providers and we are just getting started building 100,000 miles of new infrastructure to reach those who need it most. >> charter communications supports c-span as a public service along with these other televisionroviders, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> democratic lawmakers expressed concern over the access elon musk has to the treasury department payment system, saying they would use congressional oversight on the issue. this is about a
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this saturday we'll look at the first 100 days of andrew jackson's presidency.was elected president in 192. mr. jackson came to office with a vision for the country but his vision was strained by tears controversy. early issues included states rights, tariffs and treatments of native americans. first 100 days, saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span 2. >> next week on thc-span networks, the house and senate are in session. the house will consider legislation establishing new penalties for evading u.s. border patrol agents in car chases. the senate continues voting on president trump's cabinet normal tees. including tulsi gabbard and robert f. kennedy. the chair of the federal reserve, jerome powell will give a report tuesday and wednesday before the house financial services committee. also, c-span continues our confirmation hearings f president trump's nominees. on wednesday, former oregon republican congresswoman lori chavez-deremer, for secretary of labor and on wednesday, former businesswoman linda mcmahon for the department of educatio
this saturday we'll look at the first 100 days of andrew jackson's presidency.was elected president in 192. mr. jackson came to office with a vision for the country but his vision was strained by tears controversy. early issues included states rights, tariffs and treatments of native americans. first 100 days, saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span 2. >> next week on thc-span networks, the house and senate are in session. the house will consider legislation...
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this saturday, we'll look at andrew jackson elected 1828 in rematch with john quincy adams in 1824 election and came to office tariffs and treatment with nato alliance and the new series first 100 days and saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern. going for them and it's on the line. >> this is about an hour and 20 minutes.0 going to present the speak eric tonight. going for them and it's on the attorney. the tenth start before they fair it and going to turn the collection, conflict, and going for them on the line. going for them and. >> thank you, isabel, going for them. proud to represent the great state -- any marylanders in the house? so first, let's give it up for isabel and all the patriotic americans that helped organize this rally. [ cheering ] >> i want to hear loud and clear, hey hey, ho, ho, elon musk has got to go. hey hey, ho ho, elon musk has got to government hey, hey, ho, ho, elon musk has got to go because this is about taking back our country and doing it now. military leaders telling you aid is essential and cost effective part of our overall foreign policy and national security str
this saturday, we'll look at andrew jackson elected 1828 in rematch with john quincy adams in 1824 election and came to office tariffs and treatment with nato alliance and the new series first 100 days and saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern. going for them and it's on the line. >> this is about an hour and 20 minutes.0 going to present the speak eric tonight. going for them and it's on the attorney. the tenth start before they fair it and going to turn the collection, conflict, and going for...
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quote about andrew jackson and john marshall is a profitable.t would happen is a political crisis. the question at that point would be, are the courts going to use other tools at their disposal? the federal government depends upon the federal courts. almost as much as a plaintiff, as adults when it is being sued in federal policies. our courts going to fight back? is congress going -- which has been far too acquiescent and what the president has been doing, going to push back? it is a redline we have never crossed, and when we have not crossed for good reason. geoff: on this matter of the president's unilateral efforts to reshape the federal government, jim jordan who chairs the house judiciary committee, he was 1 -- he was on one of the sunday shows. he defended the work of elon musk by making this argument that musk is a proxy of the executive branch. >> the constitution is clear. article two, section one, says the executive power shall be vested in a president of the united states of america. first sentence in the section about the executive
quote about andrew jackson and john marshall is a profitable.t would happen is a political crisis. the question at that point would be, are the courts going to use other tools at their disposal? the federal government depends upon the federal courts. almost as much as a plaintiff, as adults when it is being sued in federal policies. our courts going to fight back? is congress going -- which has been far too acquiescent and what the president has been doing, going to push back? it is a redline...
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. >> we had a historian, doris kearns goodwin, on last week who talked about andrew jackson corrupting essentially government employees, giving out favors to people who curried favor with him. he gave them civil service jobs, and it took generations in america to to correct that. and it took teddy roosevelt being the civil service commissioner for six years to really root that out and get a civil service that served the american people and not whoever was in power. the damage being done, potentially. people think, oh, well, you know, maybe it's just going to be four years. the damage can be done. it can be for generations. >> right? right. i mean, it goes without saying that i think the overwhelming majority of americans want a strong, efficient, independent civil service. we can make improvements. i am not here to tell you that we don't have a bureaucracy, that we don't have waste. we do. we got to work on that. but you don't get rid of thousands and thousands of dedicated public servants and replace them with people who are simply loyal to donald trump. that's not the way democracy i
. >> we had a historian, doris kearns goodwin, on last week who talked about andrew jackson corrupting essentially government employees, giving out favors to people who curried favor with him. he gave them civil service jobs, and it took generations in america to to correct that. and it took teddy roosevelt being the civil service commissioner for six years to really root that out and get a civil service that served the american people and not whoever was in power. the damage being done,...
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andrew jackson did it. worth noting on that supreme court point on executive power, they have been very friendly to the idea that executives in charge at the personnel, but not so much when it comes to conflicts with congress and, in fact, donald trump and his first term was the least successful president in history of the united states at the supreme court falling under 50% wins. >> martha: i want to turn to usaid. we've paid a lot of attention to that. people are very alarmed here and especially overseas. susan, do we have an idea of what this will look like? at one point, they did talk about rolling it into the state department. you heard senator murphy say that's a lie. >> yeah. i mean, martha, we've been subjected to, i think, almost the kind of orwellian picture this week of being sent out to erase the name of usaid from the stone walls outside of the headquarters. this was not a policy fight. you know, we can have a policy discussion about what's the best way for america to have soft power in the wor
andrew jackson did it. worth noting on that supreme court point on executive power, they have been very friendly to the idea that executives in charge at the personnel, but not so much when it comes to conflicts with congress and, in fact, donald trump and his first term was the least successful president in history of the united states at the supreme court falling under 50% wins. >> martha: i want to turn to usaid. we've paid a lot of attention to that. people are very alarmed here and...
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vance has talked about, sort of a throwback to andrew jackson historically, saying, you know, i've seen justice marshall's. i believe it's justice marshall's order. now let him enforce it. they believe the courts don't have the authority or the ability to hold their feet to the fire in this case, and they are spoiling for a fight. democrats have looked at this and see a potential constitutional crisis on the horizon. but for now, i'd be very curious to see, and we have no reaction yet. i should be clear from the trump white house, given that this news has just broken in the last few minutes, how far they want to take this challenge, either up the ladder with the courts, or by simply continuing to not comply? >> well, that's a key question, isn't it, joyce, in terms of preserving the constitution and preserve, of recognizing that there are branches of government, and that's the democracy that we live in. how big is this moment, potentially for a judge to say, i have told you what needs to be done. you need to do it. yeah. it's shocking. >> that a federal. >> judge would have. >> to admon
vance has talked about, sort of a throwback to andrew jackson historically, saying, you know, i've seen justice marshall's. i believe it's justice marshall's order. now let him enforce it. they believe the courts don't have the authority or the ability to hold their feet to the fire in this case, and they are spoiling for a fight. democrats have looked at this and see a potential constitutional crisis on the horizon. but for now, i'd be very curious to see, and we have no reaction yet. i should...
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and when the courts stop, you stand before the country like andrew jackson did and say the chief justice has made his ruling. now let him enforce it. >> well, that was jd vance in 2021. president jackson's declaration is believed to be apocryphal. on the other hand, trump's public statements on executive power superseding the court's they were made on camera and go back to his first term. >> i have an article two where i have the right to do whatever i want as president. >> when the president does it. it's not illegal. >> i'm just saying a president under article two, it's very strong. read it. do you have article two? >> read it. >> article two lays out the power of the executive branch, which are considerable and which only grew with the supreme court's ruling in the immunity case. united states v trump. what the president does not mention, though, is the responsibilities laid out in article two, including that he shall, quote, take care that the laws be faithfully executed, which you would think excludes defying court orders. and one of the top members of the house and senate both, bo
and when the courts stop, you stand before the country like andrew jackson did and say the chief justice has made his ruling. now let him enforce it. >> well, that was jd vance in 2021. president jackson's declaration is believed to be apocryphal. on the other hand, trump's public statements on executive power superseding the court's they were made on camera and go back to his first term. >> i have an article two where i have the right to do whatever i want as president. >>...
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. >> country like andrew jackson did. >> and. >> say the chief. >> justice has made. >> his ruling. let him enforce it. >> what jd vance is calling for there is for donald trump to completely disregard the legitimacy of the supreme court. >> but the thing is. >> there's a63 supermajority that trump helped create. he might not even need to. that's the scary part. one of them, preet bharara, is a former u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york. he also knows a thing or two about being fired by donald trump for politically motivated reasons. and he joins me now. preet, i always like to ask you, you're the actual legal expert, not me. i just kind of outlined there the illegality of the firing of doj career, doj and fbi officials. is there any legal stand, legal leg trump has to stand on here? >> well, it depends. >> on which. >> people you're talking about. >> when you let go. >> people who. are political appointees, like. >> i was. >> i've never. >> said anything. >> other than. >> donald trump. >> was. >> perfectly within. >> his. >> authority and legal. >> rights. to fire
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. >> and it is reminiscent of president trump's favorite president, andrew jackson, who said somethingto the effect of to the supreme court. yeah. you and what army are going to enforce the decision? uh, it will throw us further into a constitutional crisis, obviously. and it looks like that's where they're trying to pull us to determine the extent to which the executive branch is effectively a king. i think as that happens, i think what actually is going to be somewhat positive is i think you're going to see a lot of people who were his supporters sort of rise up and stand tall, including those and especially those in the judiciary. so far, we've already seen trump appointed judges rule against him. so it's a matter of time, i think, before this administration just decides to disregard a court order. >> all right. well, we'll see how everything plays out. mark zaid, julian zelizer, thank you so much. and we'll be right back. >> welcome back. >> have i got news for you saturday at 9:00 on cnn. >> consumer cellular ranked number one in network coverage and customer satisfaction. >> hi.
. >> and it is reminiscent of president trump's favorite president, andrew jackson, who said somethingto the effect of to the supreme court. yeah. you and what army are going to enforce the decision? uh, it will throw us further into a constitutional crisis, obviously. and it looks like that's where they're trying to pull us to determine the extent to which the executive branch is effectively a king. i think as that happens, i think what actually is going to be somewhat positive is i...
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apocryphal quote from andrew jackson like. >> basically saying. >> i dare you to enforce that, but i'ming to keep doing what i, i pledge to do. that was. vance's advice. >> to trump then. >> before he was vp. and he and he alludes. >> to that. >> and i guess a little bit more secure this way in this tweet now. and i think that that is what they're planning to do when they plan to try to buck the courts and which issue they choose. i think that kind of remains to be seen how aggressive this is. you know, maybe they just dip the toe in the water a couple times and see how it works. but like we are barreling towards a i think what is very likely going to be this administration bucking court rulings and then seeing what happens. >> what might happen. >> chris. that's anyone's guess. and it is scary to even think about a place where we are in this democracy. talking about an executive branch that bucks court rulings. because when i think about instances in american history where people have flouted court rulings, i'm thinking about george wallace, for example, standing at the door of the un
apocryphal quote from andrew jackson like. >> basically saying. >> i dare you to enforce that, but i'ming to keep doing what i, i pledge to do. that was. vance's advice. >> to trump then. >> before he was vp. and he and he alludes. >> to that. >> and i guess a little bit more secure this way in this tweet now. and i think that that is what they're planning to do when they plan to try to buck the courts and which issue they choose. i think that kind of remains...
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historically, he could only think of one other president who had made a similar move, and that was andrew jackson and the american indians. he called it ethnic cleansing. he also pointed out president trump's increasingly now expansionist view of the world. in addition to gaza, which is the news of the day, he has also called on annexing or bringing on greenland, making canada the 51st state and taking back control of the panama canal. so he's, as susan said, certainly not an isolationist, which is largely the policies that his supporters support, that his supporters backed when they were voting for him. and the proposal that he's making tonight would have an enormous impact on the region and on the people who are living there now. >> hagar, i know donald trump has a very good relationship with the saudis. or he would say that mbs is jared kushner's biggest investor. but how are saudi arabia and other arab countries going to take in this news tonight? >> well, they're not going to. >> they're not they're certainly not. >> going to like it. and you're right about focusing on mbs because his very f
historically, he could only think of one other president who had made a similar move, and that was andrew jackson and the american indians. he called it ethnic cleansing. he also pointed out president trump's increasingly now expansionist view of the world. in addition to gaza, which is the news of the day, he has also called on annexing or bringing on greenland, making canada the 51st state and taking back control of the panama canal. so he's, as susan said, certainly not an isolationist,...