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but what we've seen now is what eve seen before with william generation brian and andrew jackson and huey long a is a popular uprising of mostly rural people who think the moral backbone of this country comes from people who work with their hands, who are extremely suspicious when you get government power fused with banking power which is a lot of what they've seen the past few weeks. so they would be upset if washington merged with wall street, the auto industry, the energy sector, the health care industry, and 's a bunch of what they saw as overeducated people were leading the country. they'd be upset whether it was hillary or john kerry or whether it was barack obama or anybody. chris: culturally that's more powerful than racially? >> yes. >> to me it's rural small town versus cosmopolitan big city. the essence of remaining sane is not to get on either sid because they're both driving each other nuts. chris: that's the same thing that said john kerry is french or there's sort of an elite -- you know what i mean. >> this is a deep strain in history and there's a racial element to i
but what we've seen now is what eve seen before with william generation brian and andrew jackson and huey long a is a popular uprising of mostly rural people who think the moral backbone of this country comes from people who work with their hands, who are extremely suspicious when you get government power fused with banking power which is a lot of what they've seen the past few weeks. so they would be upset if washington merged with wall street, the auto industry, the energy sector, the health...
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and when they partied to celebrate andrew jackson's victory washington was shocked at the mess they made at the white house. but our 7th president was a popular reformer, the first frontier man to lead the country. after two terms, he gave a farewell speech warning against paper money. that's ironic because nowadays you see him on every $20 bill. >> hey, sports is next so don't go away! >>> she invented the two handed backhand and is a tennis hall of famer. now, she's teaching teens how to rule the court. joey has more -- >> lots of kids like to play tennis, but there's a big difference between shining at your school or club or local park and hitting the world stage. that's why these players come here to the evert tennis academy, in boca raton, florida. it was started by tennis champion chris evert and her brother john. >> we both are partners in this academy and we just wanted to give back. and where i can help is my wisdom, because i've been on the tournament tour, i know how to deal with pressure, i know how to deal with what happens on a big point during a match. >> that expertise co
and when they partied to celebrate andrew jackson's victory washington was shocked at the mess they made at the white house. but our 7th president was a popular reformer, the first frontier man to lead the country. after two terms, he gave a farewell speech warning against paper money. that's ironic because nowadays you see him on every $20 bill. >> hey, sports is next so don't go away! >>> she invented the two handed backhand and is a tennis hall of famer. now, she's teaching...
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there were so excited and so happy and it was coming up on the last day of andrew jackson's term as presidentat this was a huge deal. >> did you ever make any senator man over the last few years? >> once. >> can you tell us that story? >> no. >> can you give us a hint? >> it was a misunderstanding. but it is not what we are there to do. we are there to help. we are there to make information available and draw people in. it was just a miscommunication. >> has there ever been a case where the senators said they want to go out and make this statement or case and you say that they can't? >> that does not become part of our daily activity, basically. when it comes to the institutional history of the senate, there are speechwriters, staff and the centers themselves will cost us for half -- for help -- they will ask us for help. we do not go in and volunteer or look over their shoulder when we are not asked to do so. >> the first to you took the job, how many people work in the office? >> two, we had a historian, a former photographer for the senate. he used his camera to make friends all over the s
there were so excited and so happy and it was coming up on the last day of andrew jackson's term as presidentat this was a huge deal. >> did you ever make any senator man over the last few years? >> once. >> can you tell us that story? >> no. >> can you give us a hint? >> it was a misunderstanding. but it is not what we are there to do. we are there to help. we are there to make information available and draw people in. it was just a miscommunication....
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he was much like another south carolina born frontier usman, andrew jackson, althou jackson was born many years before him. he came here, he became, he was an indian fighter. he grew rich as a lawyer and then he beme aolitician. james cal hen had it all. and he seemed to be destined for great things, like his corts in the state legislature, alexander stevens, robert tums and how cob, all of whom went on to important national office in the u.s. government prior to the civil war and then of course play major roles in the confederate government. by james calvin never made more than local and state office. why was that? though he supported states' rights, and considered himself the great southern patriot, he believed in the union above all. and he ledhe opposition in atlanta succession. and in fact it lends the went with him. the atlantvoted fairly strongly against this decision candidates i they breckenridge in the 1860's election. abraham lincoln was not even on the ballot. and that is only one of the paradoxes of what becamehe most important city of the lower self. other came when thi
he was much like another south carolina born frontier usman, andrew jackson, althou jackson was born many years before him. he came here, he became, he was an indian fighter. he grew rich as a lawyer and then he beme aolitician. james cal hen had it all. and he seemed to be destined for great things, like his corts in the state legislature, alexander stevens, robert tums and how cob, all of whom went on to important national office in the u.s. government prior to the civil war and then of...
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andrew jackson built a whole political party around this notion somehow, you know, that there's populist outrage against a federal government that was overintrusive, and so what -- what i think is going on is that we've got a healthy debate taking place. the vast majority of people are conducting it in a very sensible way. ihink that every president who has tried to make significant changes along these lines, whether it was fdr or ronald reagan elicit very strong, passionate responses, but i do think that we all have an obligation to try to conduct this conversation in a civil way and to recognize that each of us are patriots, that each of us are americans and that, by the way, my proposals as much as you may not like them if you're a republican or on the right, recognize that thiis well within the mainstream of what americans have been talking about for years in terms of making sure that everybody in this country gets decent health care and that people who have health care are protected. >> just to be clear though. >> yeah. >> it wasn't just president carter. there are others in the con
andrew jackson built a whole political party around this notion somehow, you know, that there's populist outrage against a federal government that was overintrusive, and so what -- what i think is going on is that we've got a healthy debate taking place. the vast majority of people are conducting it in a very sensible way. ihink that every president who has tried to make significant changes along these lines, whether it was fdr or ronald reagan elicit very strong, passionate responses, but i do...
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onof the sorts ofopulous revolts we've d in this country going back to fearing coglanor even andrew jacksonn a more high toned way or even williamennings brian and thiss done as a pulous revolt againstig gornment and if barack obama re white or black, if he ran this sort of government wch, in which he is king government power and fixing it, fixing it tard wall street to some extent, tard the health-care dustry, the energy industry, theall street industry yowould get this populous upsourj. if i not pticularly rce. >> woodruff: how do yosee it. >> race is part for some people. i also tnk the otherss of president oba is a part. he is --. >>oodruff: what do you mean? >> well, he's african-ameran, but he's also half whe. he's from indonesia and hawaii. hes -- hefeels differe to people. and i think one could argu at that may have so of loened the tongues of me ople like congressm wilson tsort of make th feel a ltle bit more in power to go after him bu as a general mter, iretty much agreeith david. ithink that's the small part of it. and hang lived through clinton hatred andush haed, it seems toe
onof the sorts ofopulous revolts we've d in this country going back to fearing coglanor even andrew jacksonn a more high toned way or even williamennings brian and thiss done as a pulous revolt againstig gornment and if barack obama re white or black, if he ran this sort of government wch, in which he is king government power and fixing it, fixing it tard wall street to some extent, tard the health-care dustry, the energy industry, theall street industry yowould get this populous upsourj. if i...
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andrew jackson, like all presidents before, they tried to get texas without knowing exactly where it was. but the violence d the united states officially by t mexican government, he didn't know what to do. he refused toecognize texas it was he was out of office. now that was the aggresveness. that was manifest destiny. what about the weakness? the united states which had a colonial experiencef self-government and an angelo sac faith in the rule of law, the spanish colonies were the worst kind of coloniasm. centlly contrled managed, out of the home count, not given a chance to develop any kind of an industry or economy, especially aer the mor moms took over in the 18th century. native born americas even pure spanish ancestor ancestors were denied entrance to the highest level of the church and government. the economies of the spanish colonies existed solely to provide profit. the -- pardon me. well, there was a liberal constitution written in spain afte the french conquered in 1812. and before anybody could implement it, they were kicked out. but in 1820, there was another upraoand a
andrew jackson, like all presidents before, they tried to get texas without knowing exactly where it was. but the violence d the united states officially by t mexican government, he didn't know what to do. he refused toecognize texas it was he was out of office. now that was the aggresveness. that was manifest destiny. what about the weakness? the united states which had a colonial experiencef self-government and an angelo sac faith in the rule of law, the spanish colonies were the worst kind...
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little rock and escorted these people and r the 53rd recipient is a gentleman by the name of andrew jacksonung. mr. young has worn many hats in his career, and known in many respects, most originally as perhaps in his ministerial capacity, as an ordained minister, and served as mayor of atlanta, and member of u.s. congress and ambassador of united nations, and he's the 63rd recipient of this award. [applause] the 71st recipient of this award and dr. benjamin hooks who received the award in 1986. dr. hooks has special claim to the naacp as one of its own. in addition to being a judge and baptist minister, he served as executive director of naacp from 1977 to 1992. and among other honors was appointed to serve under president richard nixon and the first african-american to hold that post, reverend hooks. the 74th recipient of this award is 1989 is the reverend jesse jackson, sr. and reverend jackson has wore many hats, he's a clergy man and a civil rights activists and a founder er rainbow operational push and was the president of the naacp in 1984 and 88. . is gentleman named florence wilder
little rock and escorted these people and r the 53rd recipient is a gentleman by the name of andrew jacksonung. mr. young has worn many hats in his career, and known in many respects, most originally as perhaps in his ministerial capacity, as an ordained minister, and served as mayor of atlanta, and member of u.s. congress and ambassador of united nations, and he's the 63rd recipient of this award. [applause] the 71st recipient of this award and dr. benjamin hooks who received the award in...
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jesse jackson, and former un ambassador andrew young. members of the little rock nine who tried to integrate central high school in little rock also join the discussion. from new york city, this is just over two hours. [applause] >> next to bring greetings is a man who needs no introduction. he is the president and ceo of our sister organization, the national urban league. >> good morning. that reversed a all say to all naacpers, a warm congratulations on 100 years of making a difference. [applause] i want to say that on behalf of all urban leagueers everywhere, all across this nation, who have worked with you, stood side by side with you, and pushed through out the 20th century to make this nation a better nation. i am also humbled to share this stage with the giants, to share the stage with men and women who we celebrate, but men and women who exhibited courage and conviction, men and women who defied the docks and the odds -- defied the dogs and the odd, who stood up against tyrants, southern dictators, who stood up in an effort to ma
jesse jackson, and former un ambassador andrew young. members of the little rock nine who tried to integrate central high school in little rock also join the discussion. from new york city, this is just over two hours. [applause] >> next to bring greetings is a man who needs no introduction. he is the president and ceo of our sister organization, the national urban league. >> good morning. that reversed a all say to all naacpers, a warm congratulations on 100 years of making a...
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there were so excited and so happy and it was coming up on the last day of andrew jackson's term as presidentthat this was a huge deal. >> did you ever make any senator man over the last few years? >> once. >> can you tell us that story? >> no. >> can you give us a hint? >> it was a misunderstanding. but it is not what we are there to do. we are there to help. we are there to make information available and draw people in. it was just a miscommunication. >> has there ever been a case where the senators said they want to go out and make this statement or case and you say that they can't? >> that does not become part of our daily activity, basically. when it comes to the institutional history of the senate, there are speechwriters, staff and the senators themselves will ask us for help. we do not go in and volunteer or look over their shoulder when we are not asked to do so. >> the first to you took the job, how many people work in the office? >> two, we had a historian, a former photographer for the senate. he used his camera to make friends all over the senate. he was offered the job of senate
there were so excited and so happy and it was coming up on the last day of andrew jackson's term as presidentthat this was a huge deal. >> did you ever make any senator man over the last few years? >> once. >> can you tell us that story? >> no. >> can you give us a hint? >> it was a misunderstanding. but it is not what we are there to do. we are there to help. we are there to make information available and draw people in. it was just a miscommunication....
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jackson family and close friends, including liz taylor and mccauley caukiin. >>> firefighter tools are allowing a team of firefighters to break into free standing atm machines. as digital correspondent andrew stack reports, there have already been 16 robberies and police profilers expect more. >> reporter: from door to score in just 20 seconds. >> but it's a very quick hit. >> literally it takes them a matter of a minute or less. they're using mostly fire department tools to very quickly hit these smaller atm machines. >> clearly it's been preselected. they know exactly what they're doing. thief been in here before casing -- they've been in here before casing the career. >> reporter: former fbi profiler says he's seen this sort of team work before. >> the familiarity with the tools. if they're not firefighters, they're familiar with those tools for some reason. maybe they're former firefighters. they've had some training or experience and know how to handle it. anybody that hasn't handled those tools wouldn't know how to do it. >> reporter: regardless of who is behind the robbery, sooner other later this team will get sloppy. >> the sense they can get away with the stuff and they're smarte
jackson family and close friends, including liz taylor and mccauley caukiin. >>> firefighter tools are allowing a team of firefighters to break into free standing atm machines. as digital correspondent andrew stack reports, there have already been 16 robberies and police profilers expect more. >> reporter: from door to score in just 20 seconds. >> but it's a very quick hit. >> literally it takes them a matter of a minute or less. they're using mostly fire department...