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andrew jackson has a nickname like shark knife. what's andrew jackson's story. jackson was born in 1767 in waxal, north carolina. he was born and his parents died at an early age. he was an orphaned raised with very -- with no parental restraints. as a young boy he got into brawls and fights. he wasn't all that interested in learning or reading. jackson was 9 years old at the time of the american revolution and you'll see young andy right there in the middle. 9 years old. at age 13, he joined the militia as a messenger. and at one point, he ran into a british officer and the officer told young andy, clean my boots. and young andy said, i ain't cleaning your boots. the officer took his sword, slashed young andy, leaving a permanent scar on his left hand and the left side of his head. well, jackson went on to the -- to help found the state of tennessee, got married, in 1806, someone insulted his wife, he challenged the man to a duel, shot him. he shot him. the only president in the united states history who has ever killed a man, that's andrew jackson, sharp knife.
andrew jackson has a nickname like shark knife. what's andrew jackson's story. jackson was born in 1767 in waxal, north carolina. he was born and his parents died at an early age. he was an orphaned raised with very -- with no parental restraints. as a young boy he got into brawls and fights. he wasn't all that interested in learning or reading. jackson was 9 years old at the time of the american revolution and you'll see young andy right there in the middle. 9 years old. at age 13, he joined...
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what is andrew jackson going to do? jackson gets word of this, and jackson could not be more furious with john c calhoun. for jackson, this is an affront to his authority as president. jackson signed the bill. jackson says "to say that any state may at pleasure secede from the union is to say that the united states is not a nation." jackson asks congress to pass a force bill. this bill would permit the president to send 50,000 u.s. troops into south carolina. jackson prepares the u.s. navy. the u.s. navy now off the coast of south carolina. he is ready to invade the state of south carolina. what is going to happen? the nullification crisis. we are on the brink of civil war over a tariff. henry clay at the last moment, desperate, passes a compromise tariff. in the midst of this crisis, a compromise tariff that lowers the tariff gradually over a 10 year period. that tariff will only be 25%. between this compromise tariff and between jackson's force bill, south carolina backs off and accepts the tariff. calhoun does not lik
what is andrew jackson going to do? jackson gets word of this, and jackson could not be more furious with john c calhoun. for jackson, this is an affront to his authority as president. jackson signed the bill. jackson says "to say that any state may at pleasure secede from the union is to say that the united states is not a nation." jackson asks congress to pass a force bill. this bill would permit the president to send 50,000 u.s. troops into south carolina. jackson prepares the u.s....
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author of a book on one of the president, the last one we had last week that happened to be on andrew jackson. so, they give you a book so there is a book that is signed by the author and i love reading those books. we've had different ones from lbj and andrew jackson but one of the books i want to read now is the geography of genius. why is that important? as an example why is it that you have the 21st century silicon valley separated by thousands of miles but also thousands of years apart so you have this innovation creativity and now you look at the silicon valley also and have this innovation creativity so it looks into what happens and what is the catalyst in certain areas, so it is not only athyn and silicon valley but you have different cities and different continents and that's what's interesting to me. >> to focus on reading history books or do you have any other interest when you read the? >> i love history and i am also i have to say a sci-fi fan from reading the princess of mars many years ago to of course not only reading the books but also think they turned it into the movie joh
author of a book on one of the president, the last one we had last week that happened to be on andrew jackson. so, they give you a book so there is a book that is signed by the author and i love reading those books. we've had different ones from lbj and andrew jackson but one of the books i want to read now is the geography of genius. why is that important? as an example why is it that you have the 21st century silicon valley separated by thousands of miles but also thousands of years apart so...
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we have had different ones from lbj to recently andrew jackson. one of the books i want to read now is one called the geography of jen -- genius. why do you have silicone valley and acceptbrated by thousands of miles and years apart? what is it you had this innovation, creativity in athens many years ago and now you look at silicone valley also and you have this innovation creativity so it looks into what happens? what is the catalyst in certain areas. it is not only athens, silicone valley, but you have different places across time in different cities and continents and that is what is interesting to me. >> your main focus is on reading history book? or do you have any other interests when you read? >> i love history. i love also self-improvement. but i have to say i am a science fiction fan from reading "the princess to mars" many years ago to reading the book and i think they turned it into movies. john carter from star trek and the other science fiction. i love history. i know that back in high school and back even in college some of my classm
we have had different ones from lbj to recently andrew jackson. one of the books i want to read now is one called the geography of jen -- genius. why do you have silicone valley and acceptbrated by thousands of miles and years apart? what is it you had this innovation, creativity in athens many years ago and now you look at silicone valley also and you have this innovation creativity so it looks into what happens? what is the catalyst in certain areas. it is not only athens, silicone valley,...
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andrew jackson was the first person to hold my congressional seats. in tennessee, where i live, the district i live in had two presidents and one of them is andrew jackson and andrew johnson. those are folks i like to read about the summer. >> but tv wants to know what you are reading. send us your summer reading list via twitter @booktv or instagram at book -underscore tv or posted to our facebook page facebook page/but tv. but tv on c-span two television for serious readers
andrew jackson was the first person to hold my congressional seats. in tennessee, where i live, the district i live in had two presidents and one of them is andrew jackson and andrew johnson. those are folks i like to read about the summer. >> but tv wants to know what you are reading. send us your summer reading list via twitter @booktv or instagram at book -underscore tv or posted to our facebook page facebook page/but tv. but tv on c-span two television for serious readers
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you just couldn't win with andrew jackson. >> neil: amazing.e things i ask about with this stuff, we're so startled about donald trump and in your face. you mentioned this with andrew jackson with his own cabinet. but jackson had a pretty successful presidency, you'd agree with that. how do you think this is going? it's a bumpy six months. that's an understatement. >> i don't know. andrew jackson landed on his feet. he had the war with his own cabinet. he started meeting with informal advisers in the back room of the white house. it leaked. they called it the kitchen cabinet. they said this is unconstitutional, this is outrageous. every president has had a kitchen cabinet since. there's no guarantees here. it didn't work for lyndon johnson. he became isolated from the people. you can brow beat the senate and the cabinet. if you lose the people, you lose. jackson hung on to the popular people. if donald trump can hang on to that base, maybe he can make it, too. >> neil: and i think abraham lincoln said the end justifies the means. right? >> he h
you just couldn't win with andrew jackson. >> neil: amazing.e things i ask about with this stuff, we're so startled about donald trump and in your face. you mentioned this with andrew jackson with his own cabinet. but jackson had a pretty successful presidency, you'd agree with that. how do you think this is going? it's a bumpy six months. that's an understatement. >> i don't know. andrew jackson landed on his feet. he had the war with his own cabinet. he started meeting with...
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and boy this is a great example andrew jackson had a running feud with his own cabinet and that was the beginning of what was called the kitchen cabinet he brought in a senator at the back of the white house near where the kitchen was and two editors of newspapers and some other politicians one of his own secretaries and they became his kitchen cabinet ever since then we've talked about presidents having an official advisors but there you go. are you are you suggesting that's where the trump administration is headed well i'm just saying i was irritated today you know this history deprived world we live in to hear all of these anchors on television saying this is unprecedented it's never happened before yes it's happened before in fact in andrew jackson's feud with the u.s. senate they censured him and they also blocked one of his cabinet appointments so who knows where this will go but it's obvious that trump wants an aggressive attorney general who will go after hillary clinton to bring some balance to what's happening to him well. that's a very interesting point because the questi
and boy this is a great example andrew jackson had a running feud with his own cabinet and that was the beginning of what was called the kitchen cabinet he brought in a senator at the back of the white house near where the kitchen was and two editors of newspapers and some other politicians one of his own secretaries and they became his kitchen cabinet ever since then we've talked about presidents having an official advisors but there you go. are you are you suggesting that's where the trump...
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the treasury was erected on the spot where the forceful andrew jackson a seventy five of them firmlytuck his cane upon the ground to fight. and they did. get. to the white house and across the lawn to the state and rob build a country. of laws. and the want of. five hundred room for adding them together. along. they are two miles long together/ the treasures here include the original copies of the constitution of the united states and the declaration of independence also the armchair in which jefferson wrote for the. state building on the progress of the treasury on the back ground and between them the white house the home of the president. seen after the british had partially branded. the roosevelt who gave the lovely structure but still alive. only descriptive names officially. it was the earliest building completed in washington john adams the new dr abigail what's best for. the nearby dupont circle center of a district of magnificent homes and the embassies upon a nation that is honest part of the city now with a melody of a great name for this striking building of grecian design
the treasury was erected on the spot where the forceful andrew jackson a seventy five of them firmlytuck his cane upon the ground to fight. and they did. get. to the white house and across the lawn to the state and rob build a country. of laws. and the want of. five hundred room for adding them together. along. they are two miles long together/ the treasures here include the original copies of the constitution of the united states and the declaration of independence also the armchair in which...
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history, arizona state university professor jonathan barth teaches a class about the life of andrew jackson and his presidency. he focuses on jackson's clashes with quick party members like ahenry clay and daniel webster. this is about 55 minutes. jonathan barth: welcome to american history. my name j
history, arizona state university professor jonathan barth teaches a class about the life of andrew jackson and his presidency. he focuses on jackson's clashes with quick party members like ahenry clay and daniel webster. this is about 55 minutes. jonathan barth: welcome to american history. my name j
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one is andrew jackson and the other is andrew thompson so those are folks i would like to read abouthis summer. >> booktv wants to know what you are reading. send your list over twitter and booktv or instead graham@book_tv or to the facebook page, facebook.com/booktv. booktv on c-span2, television for serious readers. motherboard on my magazine senior editor ..
one is andrew jackson and the other is andrew thompson so those are folks i would like to read abouthis summer. >> booktv wants to know what you are reading. send your list over twitter and booktv or instead graham@book_tv or to the facebook page, facebook.com/booktv. booktv on c-span2, television for serious readers. motherboard on my magazine senior editor ..
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and andrew jackson, who recently found housing after living for several months in an abandoned car in richmond. also, dominick griffin, a homeless single father of two. currently looking for work. welcome to you all. thanks for being here. dominick let me begin with you, you are a father of two sons. ages four and seven. >> yes. >> where do you and your boys sleep at night? >> at this moment in time, if not a hotel, we resort to shelters. if not a shelter, have any beds left. we resort to our car. >> how long have you been homeless? >> since march 12th, 2017. at 6:44 in the morning. a certain day, a certain time thaw just don't forget. >> what happened. >> we were evicted from our home because i couldn't sustain the job. the jobs that i had at that moment in time. based on the fact of child care issues, it seemed i was making too much money at the point in time on paper to where i couldn't get the child care assistance that i needed. so i had to make the hard choice of going to work or watching my children. i didn't have the stability of family members to help me out as much as they s
and andrew jackson, who recently found housing after living for several months in an abandoned car in richmond. also, dominick griffin, a homeless single father of two. currently looking for work. welcome to you all. thanks for being here. dominick let me begin with you, you are a father of two sons. ages four and seven. >> yes. >> where do you and your boys sleep at night? >> at this moment in time, if not a hotel, we resort to shelters. if not a shelter, have any beds left....
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who knows he said and cited the famous words of our current president, andrew jackson, there's no reasonis. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] so trump clearly, clearly does not have a firm grasp on the basic aspects of being president, let alone basic facts about american history. and now he's essentially admitting that he's in over his head telling a reporter that he didn't expect the job of president to be this hard. >> i loved my previous life. i loved my previous life. i have so many things going. i actually, this is more work than in my previous life. i thought it would be easier. i thought it was more of a -- i'm a details oriented person, i think you would say that. but i do miss my old life. this -- i like to work, so that's not a problem, but this is actually more work. [ laughter ] >> seth: you thought the presidency would be easier than being a game show host? [ laughter ] there's a reason abraham lincoln is on the 5 instead of alex trebek. [ laughter and applause ] although i have to say, i have to say -- that this, this is the most absurd part of trump's answer. >> i'm a
who knows he said and cited the famous words of our current president, andrew jackson, there's no reasonis. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] so trump clearly, clearly does not have a firm grasp on the basic aspects of being president, let alone basic facts about american history. and now he's essentially admitting that he's in over his head telling a reporter that he didn't expect the job of president to be this hard. >> i loved my previous life. i loved my previous life. i have so...
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andrew jackson slaughtered him. mobs came to the white house and the man, the author, william cooper, a should be considered a founding father. he came back to congress and led the fight against slavery. they passed a gag rule to try to muffle his voice. they weren't successful. he died on the floor of congress, railing against the mexican-american war in 1848. the last time that the southern and the northern loggers got together. his funeral was the second largest of the 19th century after lincoln. it will move people to tears. bill cooper brings this guy to life and it's so topical. it's like what happens to a fail politician in a very troubled, stormy time. >> do they only do nonfiction. >> guest: no, do superb fiction. several best-sellers in fission. larry mcmeasure triwas a huge himself we're doing his first three books which are combining his first three novels set in texas in a new introduction which demonstrates here to be the great american writer he is. >> american in the title. monica hess' american flie
andrew jackson slaughtered him. mobs came to the white house and the man, the author, william cooper, a should be considered a founding father. he came back to congress and led the fight against slavery. they passed a gag rule to try to muffle his voice. they weren't successful. he died on the floor of congress, railing against the mexican-american war in 1848. the last time that the southern and the northern loggers got together. his funeral was the second largest of the 19th century after...
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across the country at democrat dinners they're removing andrew jackson from all meetings and jeffersonhey think they're racist and they don't want them in their dinners any more. >> i don't understand. what do you mean? >> they're removing them from the platform because they don't want andrew jackson and jefferson around because they think they're racist at annual dinners. >> oh, i got it. >> a democratic congresswoman paraded around sleeveless because they wanted to show the sexist regime, which happened on nancy pelosi in the dress codeou in congress, ended up being removed today. so i just think the entire democratic platform is about victimhood, and the idea she knows anything about republican politics is hilarious. >> what would you say, lisa? >> i think how gross and distasteful worker comments about steve scalise. a and to meghan's point, it is the democratic that plays this victim card constantly. what did she do after the election, she stood at the harvard university event with kellyanne conway and proceeded to blame sexism, racism on the reason president trump one. won. this
across the country at democrat dinners they're removing andrew jackson from all meetings and jeffersonhey think they're racist and they don't want them in their dinners any more. >> i don't understand. what do you mean? >> they're removing them from the platform because they don't want andrew jackson and jefferson around because they think they're racist at annual dinners. >> oh, i got it. >> a democratic congresswoman paraded around sleeveless because they wanted to...
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rehad andrew jackson who slaughtered native americans. we had woodrow wilson screening racist movies in the white house. we've had bad presidents be p the founders owned slave, some of them. we have a now a complete surrender of the congress to try to defend the institution and the president who long since are you aware se-- surrendered to russia. >> congress gave us the special prosecutor. that's not someone who will bend to political will. >> i guess we're lucky we have someone that we feel that strongly about. i do trust him. i still don't think it's off the table that he will fire him or make somebody else fire him. his lack of curiosity about the mechanics of interference with our election. the lack of determination to make sure it doesn't happen again, it's not even interesting. >> there's a break in your house and you don't lock the door after the break. >> and you pad down in your nighties and find your dad is telling the robbers where the safe is. >> let me help you with that combination. >> here's where the jewelry is high press
rehad andrew jackson who slaughtered native americans. we had woodrow wilson screening racist movies in the white house. we've had bad presidents be p the founders owned slave, some of them. we have a now a complete surrender of the congress to try to defend the institution and the president who long since are you aware se-- surrendered to russia. >> congress gave us the special prosecutor. that's not someone who will bend to political will. >> i guess we're lucky we have someone...
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we've had andrew jackson who slaughtered native americans and marched them across the trail of tears. we had woodrow wilson screening racist movies in the white house. we've had bad presidents. the founders owned slaves, some of them. what we have now is a complete surrender, a complete surrender of the congress to try to defend the institution and a president who has already long since surrendered to russia. >> but congress created the law that has given us the special prosecutor we have now, and that special prosecutor is not someone who is going to bend to political will. >> well, i guess we're lucky that we have someone and that we feel that strongly about, and i do trust him. i still don't think it's off the table, lawrence, that he will fire him or he will make somebody else fire him. >> mm-hmm. >> and, you know, his lack of curiosity about the mechanics of the interference with our election, even let's leave aside his potential or his campaign's potential involvement in it. the lack of curiosity about what happened and the lack of determination to make sure it does not happen a
we've had andrew jackson who slaughtered native americans and marched them across the trail of tears. we had woodrow wilson screening racist movies in the white house. we've had bad presidents. the founders owned slaves, some of them. what we have now is a complete surrender, a complete surrender of the congress to try to defend the institution and a president who has already long since surrendered to russia. >> but congress created the law that has given us the special prosecutor we have...
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andrew jackson was the first person to hold my congressional seats. in tennessee, where i live, the district i live in had two presidents and one of them is andrew jackson and andrew johnson. those are folks i like to read about the summer. >> but tv wants to know what you are reading. send us your summer reading list via twitter @booktv or instagram at book -underscore tv or posted to our facebook page facebook page/but tv. but tv on c-span two television for serious readers. >> hello everyone. welcome, my name is joe garvin and i'm the event fire here at the university bookstore. thank you for coming out and supporting your local independent bookstore. take you. we are very excited to have james with us tonight. just a few notes before we get started, but signing will immediately follow tonight to talk at this table right here, to your right. technically, the store closes at 8:00 p.m. but we will keep a register open and you will be able to exit the building out to the back parking lot here. if you happen to park in the bookstores parking lot here,
andrew jackson was the first person to hold my congressional seats. in tennessee, where i live, the district i live in had two presidents and one of them is andrew jackson and andrew johnson. those are folks i like to read about the summer. >> but tv wants to know what you are reading. send us your summer reading list via twitter @booktv or instagram at book -underscore tv or posted to our facebook page facebook page/but tv. but tv on c-span two television for serious readers. >>...
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andrew jackson is largely responsible for that. one of the ways he is catapulted into prominence is in the summer of 1816, when the africans and what was then spanish florida force,tablished the negro which is probably the most strongly armed and kamman of -- most strongly armed encampment of african-americans. compared to the black panthers, they had pop guns compared to what those in the negro fort had. introduction was catapulted into prominence by destroying the negro fort. >> to say the least you are extremely impressive tonight. extremely educational. i feel like you took me from kindergarten to phd level in the past hour. in the pantheon of our great , like dubois, bill robison, malcolm x, didn't they threatened to take the united states before the international community in regards to genocide and degradation? could you elaborate? professor horne: first of all a petition circa 1946 with the nation to then newly born united nations in regard to human rights violations against those of african descent. most prominent effort w
andrew jackson is largely responsible for that. one of the ways he is catapulted into prominence is in the summer of 1816, when the africans and what was then spanish florida force,tablished the negro which is probably the most strongly armed and kamman of -- most strongly armed encampment of african-americans. compared to the black panthers, they had pop guns compared to what those in the negro fort had. introduction was catapulted into prominence by destroying the negro fort. >> to say...
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but it reminds me of andrew jackson.er, he feuded with his own cabinet, he started his own advisers, they called it a kitchen cabinet, he feuded with the u.s. senate, they rejected for the first time in history one of his nominees for the cabinet. you see the same thing playing over and over, people thought it was the end of the world. a constitutional crises. but andrew jackson turned out to be a great president. he was hot-tempered. there were some controversial moments. he had 100 duals in his lifetime, and he died with a lot of bullets in his body. but he was a great president that we needed to stem the tide of corruption that he was facing in his day, and that's what we need again with donald trump. liz: good to see you. thanks for coming on. >> thank you, liz. liz: next up, the national highway traffic safety administration announcing a probe ford fumes in the vehicle. inside the passenger. now, the probe covers more than 1.3 million ford explorers from 2011 to 2017. the agency made the move after finding more than
but it reminds me of andrew jackson.er, he feuded with his own cabinet, he started his own advisers, they called it a kitchen cabinet, he feuded with the u.s. senate, they rejected for the first time in history one of his nominees for the cabinet. you see the same thing playing over and over, people thought it was the end of the world. a constitutional crises. but andrew jackson turned out to be a great president. he was hot-tempered. there were some controversial moments. he had 100 duals in...
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but we're going to see the home of andrew jackson today in tennessee, and i'm reading a book on andrewon. i love to read. >> seth: i don't think you do. [ laughter ] "i love reading. i'm reading this great haiku right now. i'm about halfway through it, and it's really getting good." seriously, donnie, are you really reading a book? [ laughter ] "i hate school." [ cheers and applause ] this has been "a closer look." ♪ we'll be right back with more "late night," everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ . . he bend. c'mmon boys! rarin' to go! because of new doritos mix, there is boldness everywhere. [robotic voice: doritos!] i quit! has the world gone completely bold? new doritos mix. four snacks in one. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: our first guest tonight is an emmy-nominated actor, writer and comedian you know from his work on "saturday night live", and the films "macgruber" and "nebraska." he's the creator and star of the very funny series, "the last man on earth", which airs sunday nights on fox. let's take a look. >> you guys wait in here, okay? i'm gonna go make sure it's safe. >>
but we're going to see the home of andrew jackson today in tennessee, and i'm reading a book on andrewon. i love to read. >> seth: i don't think you do. [ laughter ] "i love reading. i'm reading this great haiku right now. i'm about halfway through it, and it's really getting good." seriously, donnie, are you really reading a book? [ laughter ] "i hate school." [ cheers and applause ] this has been "a closer look." ♪ we'll be right back with more "late...
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. >> the reason i bring that is andrew jackson was a first-person to hold my congressional seat. in tennessee where i live the district other than has had to president come one is andrew jackson, the others andrew johnson. so those of folks i like to red about this summer. >> booktv wants to know what you are reading. send us your summer reading list via twitter @booktv or instagram at book underscore tv or posted to our facebook page facebook.com/booktv. booktv on c-span2, television for serious readers. .. >> we can start with the biggest question of all, which is, why were you compelled to write this
. >> the reason i bring that is andrew jackson was a first-person to hold my congressional seat. in tennessee where i live the district other than has had to president come one is andrew jackson, the others andrew johnson. so those of folks i like to red about this summer. >> booktv wants to know what you are reading. send us your summer reading list via twitter @booktv or instagram at book underscore tv or posted to our facebook page facebook.com/booktv. booktv on c-span2,...
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then he goes down in flames into his reelection campaign, loses to his rival andrew jackson, and that put him in a position of contemplating what was next for him. there was this transition in which she does not that she -- he does not immediately become an eloquent speaker of the house of representatives. he doesn't even immediately go into the house of repetitive. -- representatives. he is left in this position to wonder, like every other ex-president, what do i do next? he's not young and he still feels a lot of energy, and he wants to contemplate how he will leave his mark on priorities in american history hereafter, and that was not a straightforward process, as some of these entries would show us. adams,dstreicher: "for the loss in 1828 was not just his personal loss, it was also the loss of the national republican coalition, his alliance with for the virginia gentleman -- with the virginia gentleman and what he thought was farseeing republican statesman. it was in the family tradition to work with. we are often struck by adams versus jefferson in the election of 1800, and we ar
then he goes down in flames into his reelection campaign, loses to his rival andrew jackson, and that put him in a position of contemplating what was next for him. there was this transition in which she does not that she -- he does not immediately become an eloquent speaker of the house of representatives. he doesn't even immediately go into the house of repetitive. -- representatives. he is left in this position to wonder, like every other ex-president, what do i do next? he's not young and he...
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you can see the figures closest again -- lincoln, washington, andrew jackson. there is madison and john adams. in addition, you have another figure -- you all recognize that. we know that this is justice because of the blind fold and the scales. justice, liberty, and peace. that gives this the endorsement. foundation --he all men are created equal. a blackve to create navy and a white navy. this is what reconstruction was supposed to bring about. it can answer questions about the greater reconstruction. right next to civil rights we have this where he calls it indian reconstruction. you will notice white and native down so nativeng americans will be part of that. important his vision of reconstruction was. we can turn to the progress of civilization created by thomas campbell. civilization.f to the the image lifting vanishing native american. unfortunately, and native americans spanish and you see it even closer here with this low up. this is on the stump of a tree. the progress of civilization meant you had to get rid of the former. this is what bateman feels
you can see the figures closest again -- lincoln, washington, andrew jackson. there is madison and john adams. in addition, you have another figure -- you all recognize that. we know that this is justice because of the blind fold and the scales. justice, liberty, and peace. that gives this the endorsement. foundation --he all men are created equal. a blackve to create navy and a white navy. this is what reconstruction was supposed to bring about. it can answer questions about the greater...
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across the country, they are removing presidents andrew jackson and jefferson because they think theyre racist and they don't want them in their dinners anymore. >> i didn't understand. >> they are removing them from the platform. >> oh, the annual dinners. >> and democratic women paraded around sleeveless, the dress code in congress was removed today. the idea she knows anything about republican politics is hilarious. >> what would you say? >> how gross and distasteful were her comments about steve scalise. jennifer blamed sexism and racism the reason that donald trump won. this is the card they continuously play. it's the victim card. that's the only card they are playing. >> just for a second. imagine she had some basis for saying -- >> but he doesn't. is this fair? >> no, how do they do that? >> hollywood is against us say the republicans. the academics and colleges are against us. >> the west is in love of being victims. the idea that republicans are doing that is wildly inaccurate. she may not like where president trump won because he talked to voters in the middle of the countr
across the country, they are removing presidents andrew jackson and jefferson because they think theyre racist and they don't want them in their dinners anymore. >> i didn't understand. >> they are removing them from the platform. >> oh, the annual dinners. >> and democratic women paraded around sleeveless, the dress code in congress was removed today. the idea she knows anything about republican politics is hilarious. >> what would you say? >> how gross and...
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those ideas are heard then there's moving forward there is moving for from john quincy adams to andrew jackson of things he had to say and did were part for the country vis-À-vis the central bank. sometimes it has to get loud for it to be heard. that's the american process. >> that's interesting. in my lifetime you can see that. i remember when i worked for president bush used to say that people think were divided now, they have no idea what it was like. he was talking about when he came out of college and that's when the vietnam war was at its height and what was happening across the country then. i'm wondering if there's lessons from the founders on how we could get along and understand the founding document was something has been in place for over 200 some odd years. >> it depends on what is worth fighting for. if you're going to have warfare, the question is is it worth it. slavery seems to be worth it. both to its defenders into its opponents. wars, even foreign wars can raise the temperature very high. the first two-party system in this country which was republicans, not the gop's but je
those ideas are heard then there's moving forward there is moving for from john quincy adams to andrew jackson of things he had to say and did were part for the country vis-À-vis the central bank. sometimes it has to get loud for it to be heard. that's the american process. >> that's interesting. in my lifetime you can see that. i remember when i worked for president bush used to say that people think were divided now, they have no idea what it was like. he was talking about when he came...
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david: we never had a president, i don't think, maybe andrew jackson, who fights back the way donald been criticized, and sometimes rightly so for his tone. but they don't get away easily from him. >> it's a new era. and because of social media, i think reagan would have loved to hit back. by had to stay calm and keep smiling. he had to act like he believed in their impartiality even though he knew better because there was no chance to fight back. what we are seeing with donald trump's counter punches is a new era where he can go direct to the american people over the heads of these media folks and it's driving them crazy. david: it's have much in real-time. my question is what's going to happen with the history books. when they are finally written, are they going to stack up inside on the side of trump's accomplishments? it's early days, i know, we only had 6 months. which side do you think they will add up on, trump having had more accomplishments or because so far all of the charges or most of them have turned out to fall flat. >> history will demand facts. when i walked out of my
david: we never had a president, i don't think, maybe andrew jackson, who fights back the way donald been criticized, and sometimes rightly so for his tone. but they don't get away easily from him. >> it's a new era. and because of social media, i think reagan would have loved to hit back. by had to stay calm and keep smiling. he had to act like he believed in their impartiality even though he knew better because there was no chance to fight back. what we are seeing with donald trump's...
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devolved into putting the interests of the north, represented by quincy in the south, represented by andrew jackson. this was at the end of meriwether lewis -- the end of lafayette's tour. was in the middle of it. i'm not sure his invitation was tied to bring back a memory of what had occurred 48 years earlier. unified spirit that pervaded in america. on july 13, 1824, lafayette left paris and set sail along the coast of france and arrived 1824. york in august of lafayette was greeted by smartly dressed young men in less uniform that militia uniform and young men ins -- militia uniform and aging veterans. in newival of lafayette york marked the beginning of a tour that would take lafayette through all the states of the union at that time. enormous crowds gathered everywhere regardless of the time of day and whether -- weather. obviously, there were no photographs. these engravings of how large a gathering -- there were 30,000 people in philadelphia. and wellm was alive because many of the homeowners stands and built charged $.20 to sit on them to those who visited the area. lafayette's trip to amer
devolved into putting the interests of the north, represented by quincy in the south, represented by andrew jackson. this was at the end of meriwether lewis -- the end of lafayette's tour. was in the middle of it. i'm not sure his invitation was tied to bring back a memory of what had occurred 48 years earlier. unified spirit that pervaded in america. on july 13, 1824, lafayette left paris and set sail along the coast of france and arrived 1824. york in august of lafayette was greeted by...
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. >> i think one president tried to do that, that was andrew jackson and he said john marshall has madehis decision now let him try to enforce it but eventually, that was in one of the cherokee indian cases but i think eventually, they came around, jackson came around and did enforce the decision. .. you will see that even this government in the lower court cases on the travel ban for which it disagreed and suspected the injunction and has slowed down the process and dragged its feet but certainly would be a constitutional crisis if the president justified the supreme court and defied the courts and did something else. >> thank you very much are coming out tonight. >> thank you. thank you. [applause] it was terrific. >> authors like to sell their books and there are books in the back coincidently. >> which i will be happy to sign if anybody wants me to. >> thank you. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations]
. >> i think one president tried to do that, that was andrew jackson and he said john marshall has madehis decision now let him try to enforce it but eventually, that was in one of the cherokee indian cases but i think eventually, they came around, jackson came around and did enforce the decision. .. you will see that even this government in the lower court cases on the travel ban for which it disagreed and suspected the injunction and has slowed down the process and dragged its feet but...
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i just got meechm's book on president andrew jackson. looking forward to getting into that. i finished the a book earlier about a biography on americans who made a difference. i have been a big aviation buff and followed development, was on the science committee. i recommend reading to all my staff. we learn every day. the challenge i always have is trying to find time to read because of all the other reading i have to do, i tell students, i didn't care for homework very much when i was in high school and university. and i look back and do a lot more homework today than i did in school. if i had applied myself then i have a lot of c's that could have been a's. reading is the key. having a strong foundation and good reading habits regardless of what you are reading whether it is world history, american history, biographies, certain times in the history of mankind, science, you know? it is a way that we make ourselves better educated but the thirst for knowledge, that curiosity that we have in each of us in one way or another, is enhanced by good reading habits and reading reg
i just got meechm's book on president andrew jackson. looking forward to getting into that. i finished the a book earlier about a biography on americans who made a difference. i have been a big aviation buff and followed development, was on the science committee. i recommend reading to all my staff. we learn every day. the challenge i always have is trying to find time to read because of all the other reading i have to do, i tell students, i didn't care for homework very much when i was in high...
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last week i was at hippy dippy on and we had lbj and andrew jackson that one of the books i want to read now is one called the geography of genius by eric wiener. for an example you have the century celebrated by thousands of miles and also thousands of years apart so we have this innovation creativity many years ago and now we look at silicon valley also inhabit this innovation and creativity so what is the catalyst in certain areas. because different places in different cities and different continents and that is what is interesting to me. >> do you focus on reading the history books or do you have any other interest when you read a. >> from reading the princess of mars to the princess of mars and john carter, star trac and of tf course some of the other science fiction i love history. back in high school to me it was most important. it's a matter of rearranging things. it's all a matter of rearranging things. if you look at history there is a lot of ideas that you can look now, create a new niche and come up with a new idea therefore you spark and innovation and creativity. it will gi
last week i was at hippy dippy on and we had lbj and andrew jackson that one of the books i want to read now is one called the geography of genius by eric wiener. for an example you have the century celebrated by thousands of miles and also thousands of years apart so we have this innovation creativity many years ago and now we look at silicon valley also inhabit this innovation and creativity so what is the catalyst in certain areas. because different places in different cities and different...
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. >> and i think the president is the first to not have a pet since andrew jackson. >> they are settling in. >> thanks maureen. still ahead making announcement about his tour. rock hard ab abc, how you can get perfect summer and be billionaire soccer player fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest... internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service ar agreement. and switching has never been easier. get out of your contract with up to a $500 credit to help cover your early termination fee. go to fiosgigabit.com look at that shot. that's picture perfect. sun coming up tuesday morning 71 bliss f >> it's amazing. >> it's a nice silhouette shot. >> capitol do
. >> and i think the president is the first to not have a pet since andrew jackson. >> they are settling in. >> thanks maureen. still ahead making announcement about his tour. rock hard ab abc, how you can get perfect summer and be billionaire soccer player fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest... internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch...
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andrew jackson won a great victory over the british at the battle of new orleans.t's been said that jackson's victory didn't mean anything since the treaty had already been signed. but to the contrary, it showed that united states could be as powerful on land as well as at sea. we're also showed that free speech could survive in wartime. despite being tried by americans who condemned the war and even talked of succession, madison never wavered in his commitment to free speech. he proved that a republic could defend itself and remain a republic still. perhaps the highest praise that madison received came from john adams who had not always admired virginia. madison's administration, adams wrote, acquired more glory and established more union than all three of his predecessors. washington, adams, and jefferson put together. what a wonderful compliment. i was thinking that you might like to know a little bit about some of the people that i felt obliged to leave out of the speech since it would have gone on and on forever. and one of the people, these are women for the
andrew jackson won a great victory over the british at the battle of new orleans.t's been said that jackson's victory didn't mean anything since the treaty had already been signed. but to the contrary, it showed that united states could be as powerful on land as well as at sea. we're also showed that free speech could survive in wartime. despite being tried by americans who condemned the war and even talked of succession, madison never wavered in his commitment to free speech. he proved that a...
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andrew jackson was not elected president but andrew johnson was scolding throughout the country. even johnson didn't have many americans on the -- base. what we've seen today is shakes spear yan and tragic terms for the country. because the presidency is frozen, that this -- exposing this e-mail on the president's son just puts a freeze in the stomach of everybody whose in the white house, whether they admit it or not. and with that as the operative narrative for the moment, nothing is going to get done. healthcare isn't going to get done, tax reform will not get done. so what you have is a president who seems to have been disintegrating from the very first. we're only six months in with this presidency. we've never had a presidency begin disintegrating from day one and continue to do so for six months. it's tragedy for trump presidency and the country. >> let's talk about this. because as you know, it's a wind chill hundred, fake news. and i addressed that at the top of the show. the news media and senate didn't write the e-mails, it was written by a friend of the trumps, right,
andrew jackson was not elected president but andrew johnson was scolding throughout the country. even johnson didn't have many americans on the -- base. what we've seen today is shakes spear yan and tragic terms for the country. because the presidency is frozen, that this -- exposing this e-mail on the president's son just puts a freeze in the stomach of everybody whose in the white house, whether they admit it or not. and with that as the operative narrative for the moment, nothing is going to...
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and other presidents andrew jackson, martin van buren, franklin roosevelt, abraham lincoln and particularlyn f. kennedy have had family members in the white house in the cabinet or highly placed and they depended on them and so should trump. >> all right. guys, moving on, conservative columnist fox news contributor charles krauthammer he said that donald trump jr.'s e-mails are proof of attempted collusion. >> i don't think it's illegal. i don't think anyone is claiming it's illegal, but the one thing that it does, it totally undermines a six month story from the white house to which i was empathetic, that there wasn't any collusion. this was a bungled collusion. this is amateurish collusion, this is keystone kops collusion, but it doesn't change the fact it was attempted collusion. >> he says collusion over and over again. even if there's nothing illegal about what happened here the e-mails they're black and white. do you agree with his assessment that this is now evidence of collusion? >> no. i don't. i think it's silly. former speaker gingrich called this fevered insanity. i think that a
and other presidents andrew jackson, martin van buren, franklin roosevelt, abraham lincoln and particularlyn f. kennedy have had family members in the white house in the cabinet or highly placed and they depended on them and so should trump. >> all right. guys, moving on, conservative columnist fox news contributor charles krauthammer he said that donald trump jr.'s e-mails are proof of attempted collusion. >> i don't think it's illegal. i don't think anyone is claiming it's...
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it's been said before but maybe the aforementioned teddy roosevelt, maybe andrew jackson. that's the model for donald trump. >> the hits just keep on coming when we're talking about jeff sessions. >> i want the attorney general to be much tougher on the leaks from intelligence agencies which are leaking like rarely have they ever before at a very important level. these are intelligence agencies. we cannot have that happening. you know many of my views in addition to that. but that's one of the very important things they have to get on with. i'm very disappoint would the attorney general. but we will see what happens, time will tell. >> so senator santorum, you think sessions shouldn't have recused himself but think he's doing a good job as ag. what should the president do? >> look, i don't have any problem with the president calling out members -- sessions that he's not doing a good job on really following through with what donald trump promised during the campaign. and the president seems to be fixated now on calling jeff sessions out again and again. because jeff session
it's been said before but maybe the aforementioned teddy roosevelt, maybe andrew jackson. that's the model for donald trump. >> the hits just keep on coming when we're talking about jeff sessions. >> i want the attorney general to be much tougher on the leaks from intelligence agencies which are leaking like rarely have they ever before at a very important level. these are intelligence agencies. we cannot have that happening. you know many of my views in addition to that. but that's...
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i think, you know, it's been said before but maybe the aforementioned teddy roosevelt, maybe andrew jackson. that's the model for donald trump. it is not abraham lincoln. >> let's move on and talk about because the hits keep on talking about when we're talking about jeff sessions today. here is what president trump said on camera. >> i want the attorney general to be much tougher on the leaks from intelligence agencies, which are leaking like rarely have they ever leaked before at a very important level. these are intelligence agencies. we cannot have that happen. you know many of my views in addition to that, but i think that's one of the very important things that they have to get on with. i told you before, i'm very disappointed with the attorney general, but we will see what happens. time will tell. time will tell. >> so, senator santorum, you think sessions shouldn't have recused himself but think he is doing a good job as a.g. what dow think the president should do? >> you know, look, i don't have any problem with the president calling out members of his cabinet, everybody else, and n
i think, you know, it's been said before but maybe the aforementioned teddy roosevelt, maybe andrew jackson. that's the model for donald trump. it is not abraham lincoln. >> let's move on and talk about because the hits keep on talking about when we're talking about jeff sessions today. here is what president trump said on camera. >> i want the attorney general to be much tougher on the leaks from intelligence agencies, which are leaking like rarely have they ever leaked before at a...