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tenure of office act, this law that congress had passed in 1867, an effort to try and control andrew johnson. it was that law that had eventually produced, as we discussed earlier, produced grant's break with johnson and then eventually led to johnson's impeachment. the law again had been passed in 1867 as a way for the republicans to control johnson and though grant broke with johnson and followed that law while he before he took office, he had deep reservations about it. he really felt strongly that the law should be repealed. we, with johnson no longer in office and grant taking the presidency. a lot of republicans in congress also agree there didn't seem to be a need for this law anymore. and so during grant's first week in office, the house of representatives overwhelmingly voted to repeal the law. but the senate, on the other hand, was against the outright repeal they offered an amended version which would effectively kept the law in place, but suspended it during grant's first term, grant agreed to this, but the house disagreed, and so there was a several sort of dramatic weeks in con
tenure of office act, this law that congress had passed in 1867, an effort to try and control andrew johnson. it was that law that had eventually produced, as we discussed earlier, produced grant's break with johnson and then eventually led to johnson's impeachment. the law again had been passed in 1867 as a way for the republicans to control johnson and though grant broke with johnson and followed that law while he before he took office, he had deep reservations about it. he really felt...
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tenure of office act, this law that congress had passed in 1867, an effort to try and control andrew johnson. it was that law that had eventually produced, as we discussed earlier, produced grant's break with johnson and then eventually led to johnson's impeachment. the law again had been passed in 1867 as a way for the republicans to control johnson and though grant broke with johnson and followed that law while he before he took office, he had deep reservations about it. he really felt strongly that the law should be repealed. we, with johnson no longer in office and grant taking the presidency. a lot of republicans in congress also agree there didn't seem to be a need for this law anymore. and so during grant's first week in office, the house of representatives overwhelmingly voted to repeal the law. but the senate, on the other hand, was against the outright repeal they offered an amended version which would effectively kept the law in place, but suspended it during grant's first term, grant agreed to this, but the house disagreed, and so there was a several sort of dramatic weeks in con
tenure of office act, this law that congress had passed in 1867, an effort to try and control andrew johnson. it was that law that had eventually produced, as we discussed earlier, produced grant's break with johnson and then eventually led to johnson's impeachment. the law again had been passed in 1867 as a way for the republicans to control johnson and though grant broke with johnson and followed that law while he before he took office, he had deep reservations about it. he really felt...
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andrew johnson was impeached for saying bad things about congress. speaking ill of congress. it was article 10 of the articles of impeachment. we can impeach the president for things he might do that are immoral and hurt society. these are the things we should focus on. host: why do you think this hurts society? what he said at the white house this week? guest: this week? let's focus on one thing right now, what he said about gaza. the president and the prime minister of israel on stage together. the president talks about moving people from gaza to some other place. he has not talked to the people who live there, the palestinians. they talk about them as if they are animals that can be herded and pushed and moved. with some assumption they are going to have great appreciation for what they will do and taking them from their homes. for the prime minister of israel to indicate this is something worthy of consideration, maybe not his exact words but that was the that's worthy of consideration, mr. premised her? -- prime minister? with your history? 6 million and the holocaust. -
andrew johnson was impeached for saying bad things about congress. speaking ill of congress. it was article 10 of the articles of impeachment. we can impeach the president for things he might do that are immoral and hurt society. these are the things we should focus on. host: why do you think this hurts society? what he said at the white house this week? guest: this week? let's focus on one thing right now, what he said about gaza. the president and the prime minister of israel on stage...
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in 1866, andrew johnson veto legislation whom.y a century later, black americans was ill facing racism and discrimination. at the height of the movement, jfk became the first president to call for affirmative action. lyndon johnson signed the civil rights act. by the 1990's, a backlash that emerged over affirmative action. voters in california, washington , michigan, and arizona banned its use in a public education and employment. racial justice was back in the conscience. companies began ending these initiatives after the supreme court banned affirmative action in college admissions. the roots run deep in american history. anchor: earlier i spoke to a professor at usc. >> i think this is a very particular moment in which those three letters are being scapegoated, the last. everything is being blamed on those three letters. most polling shows that americans believe that diversity is a good thing. they ought to be inclusive environments. the broader ideals remain at the core of america. anchor: why has it become so politicized? >>
in 1866, andrew johnson veto legislation whom.y a century later, black americans was ill facing racism and discrimination. at the height of the movement, jfk became the first president to call for affirmative action. lyndon johnson signed the civil rights act. by the 1990's, a backlash that emerged over affirmative action. voters in california, washington , michigan, and arizona banned its use in a public education and employment. racial justice was back in the conscience. companies began...
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and every president, with maybe the exception of andrew johnson, has enjoyed it. and was there a public outcry some federalists were annoyed. arch federalists were annoyed by it because they they were very loyal to timothy pickering. but there was also there had been speculation and for months and months and months that this was going to happen. so i think a lot of americans shared our sense of relief that he had finally done it. yeah, we have time for one more question. if somebody would like to. we have one of the trashed hamilton terribly much. there we go. the intended forget how small the government was in terms of cabinets, a number of people working with. the other thing that struck, as i recall, is a john adams spent a lot of time in braintree. i think given the communications sort of how how can you be president if you're not in washington. so this is a good this is a good question with the exception we're going to put 1790, 1799 aside, and i'll come back to that here in a moment. all of the other years he was gone, the exact same amount of time that wash
and every president, with maybe the exception of andrew johnson, has enjoyed it. and was there a public outcry some federalists were annoyed. arch federalists were annoyed by it because they they were very loyal to timothy pickering. but there was also there had been speculation and for months and months and months that this was going to happen. so i think a lot of americans shared our sense of relief that he had finally done it. yeah, we have time for one more question. if somebody would like...
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you know, andrew johnson got impeached for firing secretary of war.te that the supreme court is going to continue down this road of adding to trump's powers? how confident are you that they will finally put a brake on him? >> well, i think. >> there's a. >> couple of different kinds. >> of powers that may get in front of the supreme. court this term. >> this first. >> case, if the supreme court takes this up, and right now it's there. and, you know, in this emergency posture. >> and. >> there are various technical barriers to them taking review of it at this point. but this is one where actually, i would say the government has a. stronger argument than. >> they will. >> in some. >> of. >> the other abuses. >> of power that. we've seen. >> in other executive. >> actions taken over. >> these last four weeks. >> this is a case of. >> you know. >> firing a. >> single. >> a single. >> head of an agency, not. >> a multi-member. >> commission, but a single head of an agency. and that is something that. >> the supreme. >> court has. >> really said is. >> is w
you know, andrew johnson got impeached for firing secretary of war.te that the supreme court is going to continue down this road of adding to trump's powers? how confident are you that they will finally put a brake on him? >> well, i think. >> there's a. >> couple of different kinds. >> of powers that may get in front of the supreme. court this term. >> this first. >> case, if the supreme court takes this up, and right now it's there. and, you know, in this...
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if his system had been in place, then congress could never have overridden andrew johnson's vetoes of reconstruction. we would have had the freeman freedman's bureau for longer. we would have had very different kind of situation. but i think was no coincidence. third and final achievement in his brief time at johns hopkins was to finally marry his georgia fiancee. and, you know, i think like a lot of people here i mean, you know, ellen shared, his racial views and on but it's hard not to admire her. so, you know i think he did well there. and he landed his first paying job, which is what allowed him get married. oh, she kind of holding him back until. he had a plan and she said she be patient and so on. and he was just desperate to get married. and so it happened. oh his first paying job, however, was not what he wanted because he still had only an undergraduate. and getting a teaching job typically required having a ph.d. but the new women's college and bryn mawr, oh, had a dean who decided to take a chance on him. she saw something in him and in her name was carrie thomas. she hired
if his system had been in place, then congress could never have overridden andrew johnson's vetoes of reconstruction. we would have had the freeman freedman's bureau for longer. we would have had very different kind of situation. but i think was no coincidence. third and final achievement in his brief time at johns hopkins was to finally marry his georgia fiancee. and, you know, i think like a lot of people here i mean, you know, ellen shared, his racial views and on but it's hard not to admire...
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on today in the bay, we got to talk to two cast members ahead of the big show, james austin johnson and andrew us live from new york. johnson, you may know for a spot on impressions of president trump. dismukes started off as a writer, actually, in 2017, before joining the cast in 2020. they both told us what they were most excited about. oh yeah, i got to meet paul mccartney. i've never met the man. you know, i'm a big you guys know i'm a big beatle head. so cool. it's going to be fun to see all the old casts working with, you know, newer casts, mixing of different generations of casts together, doing iconic old sketches. and who wouldn't want to watch saturday night live on a sunday? that's right. i mean, have you ever heard of something like that? i got to tune in to that. well, we sure are. here's a look at the entire slate of snl 50 events. the homecoming concert airs live friday night on peacock at 5:00. saturday, you can catch re-airing of the very first episode. then sununday,t's the three hour special airing live on nbc bay area starting at 5 p.m, and it includes a red carpet event th
on today in the bay, we got to talk to two cast members ahead of the big show, james austin johnson and andrew us live from new york. johnson, you may know for a spot on impressions of president trump. dismukes started off as a writer, actually, in 2017, before joining the cast in 2020. they both told us what they were most excited about. oh yeah, i got to meet paul mccartney. i've never met the man. you know, i'm a big you guys know i'm a big beatle head. so cool. it's going to be fun to see...
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james austin johnson and andrew dismukes joined us live from new york. you may remember johnson.e's a spot on impressions of president trump. dismukes actually started off as a writer in 2017 before joining the cast in 2020. they both told us what they are most excited about. oh yeah, i got to meet paul mccartney. i've never met the man. you know, i'm a big you guys know i'm a big beatle head. so cool. it's going to be fun to see all the old casts working with, you know, newer casts, mixing of different generations of casts together, doing iconic old sketches. and who wouldn't want to watch saturday night live on a sunday? that's right. i mean, have you ever heard of something like that that i got to tune in to that? oh, we will be tuning in. so here is a look at the entire slate of snl 50 events. homecoming concert airs live friday night on peacock at five. saturday, you can catch the re-airing of the very first episode. then on sunday, it's that three hour special and it airs live on nbc bay area starting at 5 p.m. and it includes a red carpet event starting at four. now you ca
james austin johnson and andrew dismukes joined us live from new york. you may remember johnson.e's a spot on impressions of president trump. dismukes actually started off as a writer in 2017 before joining the cast in 2020. they both told us what they are most excited about. oh yeah, i got to meet paul mccartney. i've never met the man. you know, i'm a big you guys know i'm a big beatle head. so cool. it's going to be fun to see all the old casts working with, you know, newer casts, mixing of...
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andrew bailey at 4:00 p.m. an interview with guy johnson. signs of falling support for the favorite to become the next german chancellor. we will bring you all of the details next. this is bloomberg. ♪ lizzy: two the german election, a new poll has shown up all in support for the conservative alliance following a disputed vote in parliament in which the favorite relied on support from the far right. let's get analysis from oliver crook. take us through the latest polling? >> let's recap what happened last week. this was a big gamble by frederick mertz footing with the afd on an immigration bill, and that is the first time were a mainstream party voted with the afd. this came to a lot of shock from the centrists, but it was also a poor showing because even for those who thought he was being pragmatic, the vote did not pass parliament because he could not get his own party and line, and the consequence is the cdu coming in at 8% -- 28%, and what it has not done is obviously he is trying to undercut the afd saying cdu can be strong on immigrati
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andrew johnson, who was then president after the assassination of lincoln, was a democrat. rights bill. so, they overrode him and they said we need to enshrine this in the constitution of the united states. that provision applied to black people who were freed from slavery and were still being abused in the old confederacy. that amendment was passed by three fourths of the state legislatures, including southern states who were told if you don't vote for this you're not coming back into the union. we know what they meant. the author of the 14th amendment specifically rejected the idea of aliens specifically. in fact, they rejected the idea of what they called indians, because they had separate countries at the time, or at least it was viewed that way. they were excluded. underscoring the fact that you had to be a united states citizen and understood to be. people who write that, all of a sudden, now it is interpreted to mean that if you come into the united states illegally and do have -- and you have a baby, that is a citizen, that baby. there is no history whatsoever to ba
andrew johnson, who was then president after the assassination of lincoln, was a democrat. rights bill. so, they overrode him and they said we need to enshrine this in the constitution of the united states. that provision applied to black people who were freed from slavery and were still being abused in the old confederacy. that amendment was passed by three fourths of the state legislatures, including southern states who were told if you don't vote for this you're not coming back into the...
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andrew johnson was impeached for saying bad things about congress. speaking ill of congress.t was article 10 of the articles of impeachment. we can impeach the president for things he might do that are immoral and hurt society. these are the things we should focus on. host: why do you think this hurts society? what he said at the white house this week? guest: this week? let's focus on one thing right now, what he said about gaza. the president and the prime minister of israel on stage together. the president talks about moving people from gaza to some other place. he has not talked to the people who live there, the palestinians. they talk about them as if they are animals that can be herded and pushed and moved. with some assumption they are going to have great appreciation for what they will do and taking them from their homes. for the prime minister of israel to indicate this is something worthy of consideration, maybe not his exact words but that was the that's worthy of consideration, mr. premised her? -- prime minister? with your history? 6 million and the holocaust. --
andrew johnson was impeached for saying bad things about congress. speaking ill of congress.t was article 10 of the articles of impeachment. we can impeach the president for things he might do that are immoral and hurt society. these are the things we should focus on. host: why do you think this hurts society? what he said at the white house this week? guest: this week? let's focus on one thing right now, what he said about gaza. the president and the prime minister of israel on stage together....
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and i just like to say thank you for hearing me and thank you andrew johnson. >> next speaker. >> good afternoon. my name is david dilatory with the laborers union local 261 and a san francisco native. >> i've seen the city hit great heights and crash to great lows but it's always picked itself up. dust dusted itself off and it's come out better and improved. as a union official for the laborers we represent the public the public employees that maintain our water supply, our public parks and our streets. they deal they are there on the front lines. they deal with encampments. they clean up the syringes and secretion. their job, to say the very least is hazardous and at the worst it's extremely dangerous. they deserve relief. the the the communities deserve relief and for those reasons this administration should we should not tie their hands. >> we need to give them the tools to clean this this our streets up. >> and for that reason we support. thank you. thank you, daigle. our next speaker. >> good morning, supervisors. on behalf of the oversight thousand members and city and county of
and i just like to say thank you for hearing me and thank you andrew johnson. >> next speaker. >> good afternoon. my name is david dilatory with the laborers union local 261 and a san francisco native. >> i've seen the city hit great heights and crash to great lows but it's always picked itself up. dust dusted itself off and it's come out better and improved. as a union official for the laborers we represent the public the public employees that maintain our water supply, our...
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we'll talk live with some current cast members, james austin johnson and andrew dismukes. a ♪ philadelphia freedom ♪ >>> just let it roar. 7:30. the eagles have landed. fresh off their win in super bowl lix. the team arrives in philadelphia yesterday to just absolute huge crowds. fans on hand, welcoming them. the official victory parade set for friday. yet, they're greasing these poles they like to climb up and keep it good. valentine's day in the city of brotherly love. >> if you cannot find your husband, that's where he will be on friday. >> possibly on one of those poles. >> they greased them up for mike feldman. >>> we have to start this half hour with a dream vacation in the bahamas. this turned into a terrifying getaway for two american tourists. >> they were swimming when they were attacked by a shark, suffering serious injuries. >> sam brock joins us with their story in their own words this morning. sam, good morning. >> reporter: savannah, good morning. guys, in a word, scary. these two women are trying to process that situation. they were on vacation. they decide
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pritzker and brandon johnson don't get it and doj had to light a fire under their rear end saying you cannot interfere with federal law when it comes to immigration. griff: you know, andrewor pritzker and mayor johnson have both tried to claim that we of course support law enforcement when they're going after criminal federal cases. we want to support them but here you have the state and the city not cooperating with ice that wouldn't have to go into these communities and had the local districts cooperated to put the entire public safety on a better footing. jowski yeah, typical politician double speak and every single illegal ill indian in the country is brake -- alien in the country is breaking the law. pritzker thinks it's like a restaurant and picking and choosing. when it comes to the law, you have to hollywood owe all the law and jb pritzker has a long history of not following the law in the great city and state of ours in chicago illinois and that's why this federal lawsuit by doj was so necessary and making him do what he's required to dorks which is simple -- required to do which is simple: follow the law. g there's one other piece of this i want to get to, andr
pritzker and brandon johnson don't get it and doj had to light a fire under their rear end saying you cannot interfere with federal law when it comes to immigration. griff: you know, andrewor pritzker and mayor johnson have both tried to claim that we of course support law enforcement when they're going after criminal federal cases. we want to support them but here you have the state and the city not cooperating with ice that wouldn't have to go into these communities and had the local...
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andrew luck loving it. but late second half tyler johnson with three of his 14. and wake forest gets a road win 7973.ja stojakovic watching cal host nc state and his son andre plays for cal. he had six points in this game. joshua ola joseph throwing it down. nice dish from jovon baxter junior who led the bears with 18 points. and he hits the triple right here. cal victorious 7462. sports on abc seven. sponsored by riv imagine never paying for groceries again. well, what if i can't decide? avocados or tomatoes? why choose? at grocery outlet, you can afford both. and not just the basics. with grocery outlet, you'll find all your favorite brands included. including gluten free pasta and my favorite cookies? um, huh, everything's included. so burgers and steaks for life?! you gotta win first. still worth it. now that's bargain bliss. ♪ grocery outlet bargain market >> lou: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- ariana grande, bernadette peters, and music from victoria canal. with cleto and the cletones. and now, jimmy kimmel! ♪ [ cheers and applause ]
andrew luck loving it. but late second half tyler johnson with three of his 14. and wake forest gets a road win 7973.ja stojakovic watching cal host nc state and his son andre plays for cal. he had six points in this game. joshua ola joseph throwing it down. nice dish from jovon baxter junior who led the bears with 18 points. and he hits the triple right here. cal victorious 7462. sports on abc seven. sponsored by riv imagine never paying for groceries again. well, what if i can't decide?...
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andrew luck loving it. but late second half tyler johnson with three of his 14. and wake forest gets a road win 7973.d his son andre plays for cal. he had six points in this game. joshua ola joseph throwing it down. nice dish from jovon baxter junior who led the bears with 18 points. and he hits the triple right here. cal victorious 7462. sports on ab >> it's like a dream. >> come true. it really is. >> coming up, keeping the super bowl safe. >> plus flight. fight the unruly passenger who started throwing punches, even cracking a window. >> but first, the hiker and his dog, who were rescued after sinking into chest high mud. that's coming up next. you're >> stay tuned to get this ultra nonstick bakeware set. and these razor sharp chef's knives free from granite. stone. has your old set of pans lost their slick? does everything get baked on, burt
andrew luck loving it. but late second half tyler johnson with three of his 14. and wake forest gets a road win 7973.d his son andre plays for cal. he had six points in this game. joshua ola joseph throwing it down. nice dish from jovon baxter junior who led the bears with 18 points. and he hits the triple right here. cal victorious 7462. sports on ab >> it's like a dream. >> come true. it really is. >> coming up, keeping the super bowl safe. >> plus flight. fight the...
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andrew wiggins for jimmy butler. not dub nation but dumb nation. magic johnson knows a thing or two about basketball, i'd say, and he seems to like the trade. he posted jimmy butler going to the golden state warriors is an awesome trade for the warriors and the heat for different reasons. with the addition, a more explosive team, and steph gets a running mate that gives scoring defense and toughness. the best thing about butler is that he always takes his game to another level in the playoffs. and beyond the game of basketball, there is an apparent moral to this story, britney posted, i learned something from the jimmy butler situation, stop working when you're unhappy and eventually everything will work out and you'll get paid $120 million. okay. what about dubs fans? real people on the ground in the bay area, everybody wanted good news as the trade deadline approaches. some fans we talked to feel like the warriors are on the losing end of the butler trade. and listen out for one fan who had a really, we'll say, interesting way of phrasing her thoughts. our and
andrew wiggins for jimmy butler. not dub nation but dumb nation. magic johnson knows a thing or two about basketball, i'd say, and he seems to like the trade. he posted jimmy butler going to the golden state warriors is an awesome trade for the warriors and the heat for different reasons. with the addition, a more explosive team, and steph gets a running mate that gives scoring defense and toughness. the best thing about butler is that he always takes his game to another level in the playoffs....
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and andrew jackson's vice president, did he play a significant role? yeah. oh, my goodness. yes, he did. johnson calhoun from south carolina, who if you don't know as viewers, actually, john quincy adams as vice president. so in that 24 election, calhoun was elected vice president about midway through adams term in office. calhoun, jackson and, senator martin van buren, from from new york, form the cole ish and the jacksonian coalition that turns into the democratic party. so roughly halfway through adams's presidency, calhoun is actually a vice president who is actively working against and actively supporting adams's opponent, andrew jackson. so you would think, you know. jackson as president now. calhoun as vice president, things would be peachy keen that that they would be happy and and they would be able to work together. however, the tariff issue was driving a wedge already between calhoun and jackson. calhoun was someone who, as a south carolinian, had come to believe that the tariff was punishing southerners unfairly. he saw it as an overreach of national power encroaching on states right
and andrew jackson's vice president, did he play a significant role? yeah. oh, my goodness. yes, he did. johnson calhoun from south carolina, who if you don't know as viewers, actually, john quincy adams as vice president. so in that 24 election, calhoun was elected vice president about midway through adams term in office. calhoun, jackson and, senator martin van buren, from from new york, form the cole ish and the jacksonian coalition that turns into the democratic party. so roughly halfway...
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and andrew jackson's vice president, did he play a significant role? yeah. oh, my goodness. yes, he did. johnson calhoun from south carolina, who if you don't know as viewers, actually, john quincy adams as vice president. so in that 24 election, calhoun was elected vice president about midway through adams term in office. calhoun, jackson and, senator martin van buren, from from new york, form the cole ish and the jacksonian coalition that turns into the democratic party. so roughly halfway through adams's presidency, calhoun is actually a vice president who is actively working against and actively supporting adams's opponent, andrew jackson. so you would think, you know. jackson as president now. calhoun as vice president, things would be peachy keen that that they would be happy and and they would be able to work together. however, the tariff issue was driving a wedge already between calhoun and jackson. calhoun was someone who, as a south carolinian, had come to believe that the tariff was punishing southerners unfairly. he saw it as an overreach of national power encroaching on states right
and andrew jackson's vice president, did he play a significant role? yeah. oh, my goodness. yes, he did. johnson calhoun from south carolina, who if you don't know as viewers, actually, john quincy adams as vice president. so in that 24 election, calhoun was elected vice president about midway through adams term in office. calhoun, jackson and, senator martin van buren, from from new york, form the cole ish and the jacksonian coalition that turns into the democratic party. so roughly halfway...