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then presidential candidate donald trump was against the move to replace andrew jackson with tubman onn the today show days after the obama administration's announcement. >> i would love to leave andrew jackson and see if we can maybe come up with another denomination, maybe we do the $2 bill or we do another bill. i don't like seeing it. yes, i think it's pure political correctness. >> so harriet tubman, the american hero, who risked her life to free slaves should get the $2 bill that hasn't been printed in years and andrew jackson the owner of slaves that was known for policies that led to the deaths of countless native americans should stay on the 20. i guess that's not surprising considering trump is known to be a fan of jackson. he praises him in interviews and on twitter. he even added a portrait of jackson to the oval office when he became president so how did the trump administration punt the tubman bill? when treasury secretary steven mnuchin appeared before the house financial services committee last month he blamed the tubman bill delay on security and technical reasons. >>
then presidential candidate donald trump was against the move to replace andrew jackson with tubman onn the today show days after the obama administration's announcement. >> i would love to leave andrew jackson and see if we can maybe come up with another denomination, maybe we do the $2 bill or we do another bill. i don't like seeing it. yes, i think it's pure political correctness. >> so harriet tubman, the american hero, who risked her life to free slaves should get the $2 bill...
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officially announced a historic move that harriet tubman would bump andrew jackson from the front ofo lew, the decision was driven by thousands of americans who reached out to the obama administration and so lew wrote this in an open letter. here's what he said. he said, i have been particularly struck by the many comments and reactions from children for whom harriet tubman is not just a historical figure but a role model for leadership and participation in our democracy. president obama talked about the new bill in a joke at his final white house correspondents dinner speech. watch this. >> if this material works well, i'm going to use it at goldman sachs next year. earn me some serious tubmans. >> then presidential -- the president has a sense of humor, right. then presidential candidate donald trump was against the move to replace andrew jackson with tubman on the 20. here's what he said on the today show days after the obama administration's announcement. >> i would love to leave andrew jackson and see if we can maybe come up with another denomination, maybe we do the $2 bill or
officially announced a historic move that harriet tubman would bump andrew jackson from the front ofo lew, the decision was driven by thousands of americans who reached out to the obama administration and so lew wrote this in an open letter. here's what he said. he said, i have been particularly struck by the many comments and reactions from children for whom harriet tubman is not just a historical figure but a role model for leadership and participation in our democracy. president obama talked...
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committee, he skillfully outmaneuvered bank supporters and secure passage of a resolution approving andrew jackson's controversial movement of government deposits. months later, during a summer 1834 visits tennessee, jackson famously gushed "polk deserves a -- "polk deserves a medal from the american people." as far as we know, he did not receive a medal. the awards he received were far more substantial. aat he would play such prominent war in the bank war would be something hard to predict, immediately before hand. other than exchange from the occasional letter and social visit, jackson and polk interactions before 1834 -- 1832, were limited. with an exception of a draft for a road veto that was not used, polk country did nothing to policy or the passage of legislation. nor was polk, before 1832, interested in the subject of banking. something i was able to confirm by is generally searching volume one. it would be a mistake to see his bank war services as opportunistic or passive or as the result of unthinking, slavish devotion to jackson. he drew inspiration and direction from jackson. there's som
committee, he skillfully outmaneuvered bank supporters and secure passage of a resolution approving andrew jackson's controversial movement of government deposits. months later, during a summer 1834 visits tennessee, jackson famously gushed "polk deserves a -- "polk deserves a medal from the american people." as far as we know, he did not receive a medal. the awards he received were far more substantial. aat he would play such prominent war in the bank war would be something hard...
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woodrow wilson and andrew jackson, we've learned so much more about their policies towards - - and jackson's case, native americans. and both he and woodrow wilson with regard to african-americans during their time in the white house. over cleveland also doesn't have the best record in the area as well. dwight eisenhower has gone up a theory has been emerging about his hidden hand presidency. he's ranked ninth in 2000 to the fifth place today. bill clinton, he came in at 21 when we first surveyed. that was right on the heels of his impeachment process. on the second survey he went to the 15th spot and remains there today. this one is interesting. ulysses s grant, moving up 11 spots from 33 to 22. when we look at the big biographies that have come out and changed public perception of these presidents, that some of the reasoning behind this because historians are also subjected to the changing society we are in. so grant has really benefited. who are the top five in 2017 point dwight eisenhower. theater roosevelt with this is going to look like mountrushmor. for the - - third spot franklin roo
woodrow wilson and andrew jackson, we've learned so much more about their policies towards - - and jackson's case, native americans. and both he and woodrow wilson with regard to african-americans during their time in the white house. over cleveland also doesn't have the best record in the area as well. dwight eisenhower has gone up a theory has been emerging about his hidden hand presidency. he's ranked ninth in 2000 to the fifth place today. bill clinton, he came in at 21 when we first...
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they turned to andrew jackson higgins, a boat manufacturer in new orleans, originally a timber magnet who had an idea and design for shallow draft boats used to navigate the swamps and bayous of louisiana. he was certain his swamp boats could play a critical role in the war. the navy don't know a thing about small boats he insisted. the military resisted higgins' overtures. in a sign of his confidence higgins purchased an entire crop of philippines mahogany. it was an inspired purchase particularly once the marines finally relented and higgins put his landing craft into production for military use. he would eventually open seven plants in new orleans, employ tens of thousands of people and build 20,000 landing crafts. >> what made the higgins boat so unique was the bow, this ramp that could deposit men quickly onto the beach. unload tanks and be retracted and refilled at the ship. this is the tip of the sphere. >> it is really the hull that makes the higgins boat unique. it enables the vessel to run in almost 10 inches of water with a full load. 36 combat troops. they added the bow la
they turned to andrew jackson higgins, a boat manufacturer in new orleans, originally a timber magnet who had an idea and design for shallow draft boats used to navigate the swamps and bayous of louisiana. he was certain his swamp boats could play a critical role in the war. the navy don't know a thing about small boats he insisted. the military resisted higgins' overtures. in a sign of his confidence higgins purchased an entire crop of philippines mahogany. it was an inspired purchase...
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the first president, compare him to andrew jackson. andrew jackson was the first rock star president who drew large crowds of people physically to come here and see him, they crowded the roadways. i have friends who have gone to five or six or seven of these events. they get hooked on them. they are groupies. they say they are an unbelievable show. trish: it's a show of sorts. and i think you are right in terms of the timing. deneen, he has a sense of humor, he plays to the crowd. and people. >> it up. typically in politics everybody had a script and they had their talking points and they stick to the script and talking points. in all that the personality if you would of the politician gets lost. donald trump has really bent antithesis of that. >> you are right. the president is being himself. what i hear a lot from people i talk to on the ground is that they feel like he is talking to them. he talks like me. they can relate to president trump on many, many levels. even at my church every week. i can't get to my pew to pray without par
the first president, compare him to andrew jackson. andrew jackson was the first rock star president who drew large crowds of people physically to come here and see him, they crowded the roadways. i have friends who have gone to five or six or seven of these events. they get hooked on them. they are groupies. they say they are an unbelievable show. trish: it's a show of sorts. and i think you are right in terms of the timing. deneen, he has a sense of humor, he plays to the crowd. and people....
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catron were also connected through the politics of tennessee where they were both strong allies of andrew jackson. polk helped get jackson elected to the senate which earned him a political friend for life. jackson rewarded catron's political friendship with a seat on the supreme court. they decided on supreme court nominees. you may know that 19th century justices did not have the same kind of credentials as today. state and federal judges often seamlessly through political positions such as state representative or lieutenant governor, then back -- then into the judiciary, then back into those political positions. there were really no feeder courts where politicians could find a farm team of judges as today. presidentsy typically made supreme court nomination squarely based on partisan reasoning, rewarding political friends with a job in the judiciary. received the polk nomination for president, catron was serving on the bench with eight other men. he was the only justice of these nine that did not have experience working in some other political office, and one of only two to have never served i
catron were also connected through the politics of tennessee where they were both strong allies of andrew jackson. polk helped get jackson elected to the senate which earned him a political friend for life. jackson rewarded catron's political friendship with a seat on the supreme court. they decided on supreme court nominees. you may know that 19th century justices did not have the same kind of credentials as today. state and federal judges often seamlessly through political positions such as...
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that's followed by historian brenda white apple with the look at the impeachment of andrew jackson in 1868. >> joining us on booktv's ambassador samantha power. her new book, "the education of an idealist". a memoir. it comes out in september. we want to do a short preview of that book now. first of all, how did you get to the states? >> to america. my mother. rambunctious, irish doctor, athlete. humanist. decided to get on a plan and ran away with the man she loved who wasn't my father. and they moved to pittsburgh in 1979. there was no divorce in ireland to the terms under the she came there were i would be raised as a good irish catholic. and we would go back for our holidays to be with my dad. but she would not have known that we were emigrating to this country but that's what it turned out to be. >> it wasn't all that simple was it? >> nothing in life is but it was a big rupture in my life and her life and my father's life. i was a kid and i moved to pittsburgh the year the pirates won the world series. everything was big and loud and there was an abundance of sugared cereal. wha
that's followed by historian brenda white apple with the look at the impeachment of andrew jackson in 1868. >> joining us on booktv's ambassador samantha power. her new book, "the education of an idealist". a memoir. it comes out in september. we want to do a short preview of that book now. first of all, how did you get to the states? >> to america. my mother. rambunctious, irish doctor, athlete. humanist. decided to get on a plan and ran away with the man she loved who...
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under a 2016 obama initiative, tubman was originally scheduled to replace slaveholder andrew jackson by 2020, the 100th anniversary of women being there -- granted the right to vote. harriet time in would be the first woman in over a century in the first african-american to appear on the front of a u.s. bank note. and the u.s. women's soccer team and the u.s. soccer federation have agreed to mediation over a gender-based pay discrimination lawsuit filed by the 28 players in march. the suit also alleges the organization denies the women's team equal playing, training and travel conditions, and does not promote their matches as much as the men's soccer team. figures from the u.s. soccer federation's own financial records show that in the three years following the team's victory at the 2015 world cup, ticket sales for women's games generated more total revenue than men's games, a key argument in the lawsuit. the cocaptain of the women's team is also making headlines during the world cup for refusing to sing the u.s. national anthem and put her hand on her heart at ahead of the games. in
under a 2016 obama initiative, tubman was originally scheduled to replace slaveholder andrew jackson by 2020, the 100th anniversary of women being there -- granted the right to vote. harriet time in would be the first woman in over a century in the first african-american to appear on the front of a u.s. bank note. and the u.s. women's soccer team and the u.s. soccer federation have agreed to mediation over a gender-based pay discrimination lawsuit filed by the 28 players in march. the suit also...
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you think about it, president andrew jackson there was a ruling by the supreme court that he didn't like he said fine let they will enforce it. the courts ultimately depend on all of the rest of us -- soledad: believing it comes from an honest place. >> exactly. soledad: michael waldman thank you. >> next on "matter of fact." >> we are faced with ourselves and with what our nation is it is very painful. >> from "the wire" to the hottest play on broadway the star who's not afraid of tackling tough subjects on and off the stage. plus faculty bids farewell it billions of fake accounts. ♪ did you know you can save money by using dish soap to clean grease on more than dishes? try dawn ultra. dawn is for more than just dishes. with 3x more grease cleaning power per drop, it tackles tough grease on a variety of surfaces. try dawn ultra. you mighyour joints...ng for your heart... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve shor
you think about it, president andrew jackson there was a ruling by the supreme court that he didn't like he said fine let they will enforce it. the courts ultimately depend on all of the rest of us -- soledad: believing it comes from an honest place. >> exactly. soledad: michael waldman thank you. >> next on "matter of fact." >> we are faced with ourselves and with what our nation is it is very painful. >> from "the wire" to the hottest play on...
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the late civil rights icon is supposed to replace andrew jackson on the 20. to happen next year. now the treasury department says it is not possible. this will take apparently several years. some democrats in congress want to know if the white house was involved in this delay. apparently present trump is a big fan of andrew jackson, the treasury department's internal watchdog is going to do an investigation on that. but the rally that is going on right now is meant to up the pressure on that effort. >> developing this morning, potential break in the case of the missing university of utah student. now police are searching a home that is appare mckenzie's disappearance. police towed away a vehicle and carried shovels into the homes backyard overnight. the house in question is close to where she was last seen. the 23-year-old went missing after taking a right chair from the airport to the park where she met an individual in a vehicle. >>> the former longtime gynecologist that unc is under arrest and facing charges. george tyndall is accused of sexual abuse by hu
the late civil rights icon is supposed to replace andrew jackson on the 20. to happen next year. now the treasury department says it is not possible. this will take apparently several years. some democrats in congress want to know if the white house was involved in this delay. apparently present trump is a big fan of andrew jackson, the treasury department's internal watchdog is going to do an investigation on that. but the rally that is going on right now is meant to up the pressure on that...
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on twitter, some calling it a political move to delay the replacement of president andrew jackson, ave owner, with tubman, with the projected release date coming after president trump would leave office blayne alexander, nbc news >>> there's a lot more to tell you about tonight. just ahead, shocking video. a driver appears to be asleep while his tesla is on autopilot on a very busy highway. >>> also, america under pressure if you're stressed, simple steps that may be the best prescription >>> next tonight, the shocking video that appears to show a man asleep in his self-driving car for at least 30 miles as the tesla continued down a busy los angeles highway. miguel almaguer on the questions it raises. >> reporter: on one of the nation's busiest freeways, commuters spotted this driver, who they say was asleep behind the whee a semi-autonomous car. >> i just couldn't believe that i was actually seeing it. >> reporter: shawn miladinovich says for 30 miles, the tesla driver had his head slumped over as the self-driving car plowed down the 405 in los angeles. >> i realized he was just ful
on twitter, some calling it a political move to delay the replacement of president andrew jackson, ave owner, with tubman, with the projected release date coming after president trump would leave office blayne alexander, nbc news >>> there's a lot more to tell you about tonight. just ahead, shocking video. a driver appears to be asleep while his tesla is on autopilot on a very busy highway. >>> also, america under pressure if you're stressed, simple steps that may be the best...
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tubman won't be replacing andrew jackson on the 20 next year.ast year mnuchin said the decision to put tubman on the currency wouldn't be considered until 2026. tubman's great grand niece says she believes the decision to delay is about race and gender. >> they think it's terrible to have a black woman on the currency. but i don't think so because look at all that she has done. >> the white house referred questions to the treasury department. >>> well, still to come, a condiment for kids. kraft introduces so-called salad frosting to get your kids to eat their vegetables. so-called salad frosting to get your kids to eat their vegetables. the clock is ticking on irreversible joint damage. ongoing pain and stiffness are signs of joint erosion. humira can help stop the clock. prescribed for 15 years, humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that contributes to joint pain and irreversible damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma,
tubman won't be replacing andrew jackson on the 20 next year.ast year mnuchin said the decision to put tubman on the currency wouldn't be considered until 2026. tubman's great grand niece says she believes the decision to delay is about race and gender. >> they think it's terrible to have a black woman on the currency. but i don't think so because look at all that she has done. >> the white house referred questions to the treasury department. >>> well, still to come, a...
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his hero was tennessee democrat andrew jackson. and he opposed lincoln in 1860, but his love of the union made him loyal, even when tennessee seceded, causing lincoln to choose him as vice president and -- in 1864. in world war ii, you need to have unity in times of crisis and war. you need north and south reconciled, which johnson was trying to do. you need jacksonian democrats lincoln republicans getting together. african-americans were needed, but their plight was appropriated to bolster whites. in the first scene, johnson's runaway apprentice has a shackle on his leg. he has to have that cutoff. he keeps the shackle all of his life. and then, when stevens comes in and offers to help him win the you election, it's if support radical reconstruction. and johnson says i've seen change before. -- i've been in chains before. he promises he's going to free lincolners just like freed the slaves. the naacp wasn't happy and they protested. a worker for mgm gave a copy of the script to the daily worker. and the daily worker passed it to t
his hero was tennessee democrat andrew jackson. and he opposed lincoln in 1860, but his love of the union made him loyal, even when tennessee seceded, causing lincoln to choose him as vice president and -- in 1864. in world war ii, you need to have unity in times of crisis and war. you need north and south reconciled, which johnson was trying to do. you need jacksonian democrats lincoln republicans getting together. african-americans were needed, but their plight was appropriated to bolster...
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. >>> maryland governor larry hoeg fwan caingn the trump theevamped 20 with tubman replac andrew jackson had ye. steve mnuchin said it would be redesi theot her bills. the governor says he is incred disappointed. he aeded that the tubman bill would have enhanced a women' suffrage. it's a blimp rather. femini antiwar group code pink has submittedt approved, baby memori y may remember, president >> that's john glenn. >> calculate your landing. johnso was human computer. john g johnson to double check the work -- if you have thedouble check theork smart. today johnsonand two other nasa with "hidden figures way. good morning. mornin it's an exciting honor for three trail blazers. this is at e and third. stre in a few hours the sign will be uncove to revwl the name, hidden figures way. youmay recognize that from the they are some of the first africa women to work at nasa and these women were the brains behind the operations that launch astronaut john they did many complex they often had to battle racis that they did. of the three hidden figures stillalive. she is the one on the left in she's
. >>> maryland governor larry hoeg fwan caingn the trump theevamped 20 with tubman replac andrew jackson had ye. steve mnuchin said it would be redesi theot her bills. the governor says he is incred disappointed. he aeded that the tubman bill would have enhanced a women' suffrage. it's a blimp rather. femini antiwar group code pink has submittedt approved, baby memori y may remember, president >> that's john glenn. >> calculate your landing. johnso was human computer. john...
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his hero was tennessee democrat andrew jackson. and he opposed lincoln in 1860, but his love of the union made him loyal, even when tennessee seceded, causing lincoln to choose him as vice president and -- in 1864. committed to he is following lincoln's policy, rather than revenge, confiscation, and his french line in world war ii, you need to have unity in times of crisis and war. you need north and south jackson wasto what trying to do, and you need jacksonian democrats and republicans getting together. african-americans were needed, too, but their plight was appropriated. in the first scene, johnson's runaway apprentice has a shackle on his leg. he has to have that cutoff. so he is the fugitive. he keeps the shackle all of his life. and then, when stevens comes in when he's president and offers to help them, i will help you win the next election if you support radical reconstruction, he says, and johnson replies, pulls out the chain, and says, i have been chained before, and he promises he will free southerners just as lincoln f
his hero was tennessee democrat andrew jackson. and he opposed lincoln in 1860, but his love of the union made him loyal, even when tennessee seceded, causing lincoln to choose him as vice president and -- in 1864. committed to he is following lincoln's policy, rather than revenge, confiscation, and his french line in world war ii, you need to have unity in times of crisis and war. you need north and south jackson wasto what trying to do, and you need jacksonian democrats and republicans...
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it would replace andrew jackson's picture with former slave and abolitionist harriet tubman.n delayed the design last month saying the $10 and $50 bill need to be changed for security reasons. jillian: do you ever feel you can never escape work when it is time to leave? >> hello, peter. what's happening? i'm going to need you to go ahead and come in tomorrow. rob: perfect theme for this story. a new study says the extra time could be affecting your health. researchers at the american heart association found long work hours can increase your risk of a stroke by 45%. jillian: long hours is defined as working more than 10 hours a day for at least 50 days of the year. rob: the people that produce this newscast are probably sweating a little bit right now. your coffee won't just keep you awake for those long days at work, could also help you lose weight. jillian: researchers in the uk say coffee helps stimulate brown fat reserve which kicks calorie burning into high gear. rob: scientists haven't pinpointed what part of the brew is to blame for this. >> there is a study every day.
it would replace andrew jackson's picture with former slave and abolitionist harriet tubman.n delayed the design last month saying the $10 and $50 bill need to be changed for security reasons. jillian: do you ever feel you can never escape work when it is time to leave? >> hello, peter. what's happening? i'm going to need you to go ahead and come in tomorrow. rob: perfect theme for this story. a new study says the extra time could be affecting your health. researchers at the american...
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bute andrew jackson, certainly in modern times we have not had anybody who seems to thrive on the visions in acrimony in the country. there seems to be psychic satisfaction that donald trump gets out of causing divisions. the demonization of his cruelty, that has radiating effects. republicans and conservatives use to agree with me back in the day. they talked a lot about the importance of character in politics and politicians, and also how a culture, a political soldier is dutch culture is central to the health of a country -- culture is central to the health of a country. host: getting information on foreign entities? guest: that is an illustration. those are outrageous comments. if any other president had said that, it would be a furor. it is illegal, unethical, unwise. it can trigger mutually assured destruction in our politics because if you have one person, president of the united states who gives a green light to interference by hostile foreign nations and elections, the other side may say we will do it too, and where does it end? i was listening to donald trump give the interview
bute andrew jackson, certainly in modern times we have not had anybody who seems to thrive on the visions in acrimony in the country. there seems to be psychic satisfaction that donald trump gets out of causing divisions. the demonization of his cruelty, that has radiating effects. republicans and conservatives use to agree with me back in the day. they talked a lot about the importance of character in politics and politicians, and also how a culture, a political soldier is dutch culture is...
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letter to andrew jackson saying we need to support these guys. don't you realize that every house has one of these potential killers? all of these houses with slaves? there are slaves everywhere. you could just kill us anytime you want. we are defenseless against this. to butple who are afraid there are also people whose fear is different. , and i slaveholders think in the civil war and reconstruction, one of the fears the slaveholders has is not the fear that they are going to get their heads cut off in the middle of the night. some people have that. the one fear they have is they are not able to control the black population. they have complete control of the black population under slavery. on. are like, hold what do we need to do to control the black population? in reconstruction, the fear of blacks plays into social control . they drum up all the lacks raping a white woman and kill a bunch of blacks and makes her blacks stay in their place or do whatever. world, the fear does not work that way. is fear of the slaveholders if we get so afraid o
letter to andrew jackson saying we need to support these guys. don't you realize that every house has one of these potential killers? all of these houses with slaves? there are slaves everywhere. you could just kill us anytime you want. we are defenseless against this. to butple who are afraid there are also people whose fear is different. , and i slaveholders think in the civil war and reconstruction, one of the fears the slaveholders has is not the fear that they are going to get their heads...
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that said, he has hung a portrait of andrew jackson in the white house.kes the idea of being an economic populist. i think steve bannon's early influence on trump. richard nixon has an influence on trump. i asked him about nixon and he said he used to dine with nixon in new york city quite a bit, lot from him. it froa and then ronald reagan, a little style and conservative agenda, but really, you have to dip into characters like pt barnum, maybe george wallace, ross perot, anti-nafta. you can combine american characters to get trump, but he is not part of the president's club. david: you mentioned richard nixon. the president prides himself on his negotiating style. unpredictability is important to him, wants to keep the other side off-balance. richard nixon,f did he like to keep the other side guessing? douglas: yes, but not to the degree of trunk, and it was more a triangulation of what you wanted to do was to keep russia and china insecure. he would tilt toward one to make the other nervous. you can see that kind of strategy happening with trump and ja
that said, he has hung a portrait of andrew jackson in the white house.kes the idea of being an economic populist. i think steve bannon's early influence on trump. richard nixon has an influence on trump. i asked him about nixon and he said he used to dine with nixon in new york city quite a bit, lot from him. it froa and then ronald reagan, a little style and conservative agenda, but really, you have to dip into characters like pt barnum, maybe george wallace, ross perot, anti-nafta. you can...
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. >> just to be fair to the folks who like slave holders, juk s s andrew jackson will be on the otheran currency, but, again, we're going to remember harriet tubman long after both donald trump and andrew jackson are tragic footnotes. >> before there was james bond, there was harriet tubman. if you don't know her story, she was a spy for the union. you're all wrong! because here, who won the week -- here's who won the week. >> are you trying to say now there was collusion even though he said there is no collusion? >> he didn't say there was no collusion. he said he didn't look -- >> george, the report said no collusion. >> did you read the report? >> yes, i did, and you should read it too. come on, let's go. >> just to be clear, george stephanopoulos won the week. because there was a journalist, one, who got access to the president. not inside the fox news bubble, where the president is used to calling into, but was able to spend 30 hours with him and get extraordinary comments out of this man's mouth, but also by just pushing him, challenging him on the facts, was able to make the pr
. >> just to be fair to the folks who like slave holders, juk s s andrew jackson will be on the otheran currency, but, again, we're going to remember harriet tubman long after both donald trump and andrew jackson are tragic footnotes. >> before there was james bond, there was harriet tubman. if you don't know her story, she was a spy for the union. you're all wrong! because here, who won the week -- here's who won the week. >> are you trying to say now there was collusion even...
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the portrait of harriet tubman. 3 years ago, the treasury department announced it would replace andrew jackson. last month, the treasury secretary said, the tubman bill is being delayed because of the 10 and $50 bills being redone first prefer burst -- for better security. >>> the federal government needs to take a closer look at how technology has become a central part of everyday life. bill gates says he believes there will be more regulations when it comes to data privacy and election security. he currently serves as a microsoft board member and says his company's antitrust lawsuit in the early 10,000 -- to thousands is important. >>> chucky is back in theaters. the casting crew told us about the artificial intelligence between the film and the new chucky. >> chucky is back, and gets a killer high tech makeover in child's play.>> the old truck he just took two aa batteries, this when you can hook up to the cloud.>> it is so relevant because everything around us is so technology, it is all around us. >> instead of being possessed by the spirit of a serial killer, like in the original 1988 ho
the portrait of harriet tubman. 3 years ago, the treasury department announced it would replace andrew jackson. last month, the treasury secretary said, the tubman bill is being delayed because of the 10 and $50 bills being redone first prefer burst -- for better security. >>> the federal government needs to take a closer look at how technology has become a central part of everyday life. bill gates says he believes there will be more regulations when it comes to data privacy and...
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>>plus what ever happened to harriet tubman replacing andrew jackson on the $20 bill.behind the holdup after the break and amid dozens of course deaths at race tracks a well known trainer has been evicted from santa anita and golden gate fields here in the bay area we'l >>welcome back to developing news tonight the death of another race horse at the santa anita racetrack saturday resulted in the eviction of its training that's right kron four's maureen kelly reports that the renowned racehorse trainer has. >>also been told that he's no longer welcome at golden gate fields in the east bay. >>the company that owns both the santa anita racetrack in southern california and albany's golden gate fields gave hall of famer jerry hollendorfer 72 hours to move all of his forces out these 2 facilities after hollendorfer 4th horse and died this season at the santa anita racetrack in total 30 horses have died there at that facility since the racing season began in december when i arrived at golden gate fields, i was told that hollendorfer had already moved his forces all 36 and was
>>plus what ever happened to harriet tubman replacing andrew jackson on the $20 bill.behind the holdup after the break and amid dozens of course deaths at race tracks a well known trainer has been evicted from santa anita and golden gate fields here in the bay area we'l >>welcome back to developing news tonight the death of another race horse at the santa anita racetrack saturday resulted in the eviction of its training that's right kron four's maureen kelly reports that the...
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you know, what is it-- was it andrew jackson said, "the supreme court has passed the ruling.you talk to emily baslin about it. >> stephen: but i'm really curious. because isn't that the definition of a constitutional crisis. you get to a position where the constitution did not deal with this level of obstruction and the system breaks down. >> i would put it in two categories. if what you want is controlled solely by the president, you can end up in that crisis, and that's a problem. most of these things don't depend on the president alone. so if-- you were talking about it in the monologue-- if they lose in court the battle over trump's tax returns. >> stephen: yes. >> he's not the only person holding them. they're not just under his bed. there are other people-- accounting firms, the i.r.s.-- have them, and those people could be jailed in real time in a way the president can't. >> stephen: okay. >> and our system in that way forces other people to follow the order. >> stephen: now, mcconnell today said-- ( cheers and applause ) that would be nice. consequences. >> applause?
you know, what is it-- was it andrew jackson said, "the supreme court has passed the ruling.you talk to emily baslin about it. >> stephen: but i'm really curious. because isn't that the definition of a constitutional crisis. you get to a position where the constitution did not deal with this level of obstruction and the system breaks down. >> i would put it in two categories. if what you want is controlled solely by the president, you can end up in that crisis, and that's a...
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it announced it would replace andrew jackson by 2020. last month, steve mnuchin said the $10 and $50 bills must be redone first. for court production. >>> 6:15. officials say the delays of that new ride-share pickup area. starting to get better. lyft and uber traffic has been backed up for two sundays in a row. after sfo created a ride-share pickup zone in its domestic parking garage. instead of right there at the terminals. to prevent the long wait time. the airport got rid of a turnaround lane to prevent traffic jams. and they installed several new signs to direct drivers. >>> san francisco's sales force transit center is getting ready to reopen next week. by testing out its public address system. last night's tests included a series of flash of flashing lights. six weeks after it first opened to the public. the reopening on july 1st, will include the rooftop park. but not buses in and out of there yet. officials say bus service will be phased in during the next few weeks. >>> a new list ranks the cities with the safest drivers in the
it announced it would replace andrew jackson by 2020. last month, steve mnuchin said the $10 and $50 bills must be redone first. for court production. >>> 6:15. officials say the delays of that new ride-share pickup area. starting to get better. lyft and uber traffic has been backed up for two sundays in a row. after sfo created a ride-share pickup zone in its domestic parking garage. instead of right there at the terminals. to prevent the long wait time. the airport got rid of a...
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smith: andrew jackson. you have all different ages fighting, engaged in combat. meanwhile, for the north, whispers, plotting. after philadelphia, ready to return the command he had been brought up on court-martial charges in philadelphia and found guilty. his reprimand was relatively light, a public censure from washington that basically boiled down to we had wished his conduct would not include this and will change in the future. a little light tap. arnold was furious. his last protector has betrayed him. america ended his honor. he is lost to all. so he's going to plot to make a daring change, defect to the british. he's going to angle to be placed at west point. so west point was a fort. washington was shocked because he knows arnold wants to fight in battle. why does he want an outpost? but he agrees. and west point is crucial for this right here. and it's all on the hudson. what that is is literally a chain, a big, thick chain, about this thick, that stretches across the hudson river. what do you think it's meant to do? >> [inaudible] prof. smith: keep out s
smith: andrew jackson. you have all different ages fighting, engaged in combat. meanwhile, for the north, whispers, plotting. after philadelphia, ready to return the command he had been brought up on court-martial charges in philadelphia and found guilty. his reprimand was relatively light, a public censure from washington that basically boiled down to we had wished his conduct would not include this and will change in the future. a little light tap. arnold was furious. his last protector has...
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the senate censured joe mccarthy in 1954 but a president has not been censored since 1834 with andrew jackson doesn't have the definitive tamp of disapproval that impeachment does. so i think it's gaining momentum now but in pelosi refuses, she's so powerful, it may end up being the democrats' punt on that idea. >> what do you think about censuring as sort of the middle ground? >> all trump cares about is consequences, censoring, subpoenas, court decisions will make no difference. i have a message for nancy pelosi, history celebrated katherine the great. it would not have celebrated katherine the cautious. and pelosi and the democrats are completely misreading the clinton example. first of all, most critically, the charges against donald trump are infinitely more serious than covering up a private consensual affair. they cut to the heart of our democracy. as mueller said, they cut to the integrity of our judicial system and national security. moreover, sure, republicans loss a few suits in the house but they kept the house, and guess what they won? the biggest prize in america, the presidency
the senate censured joe mccarthy in 1954 but a president has not been censored since 1834 with andrew jackson doesn't have the definitive tamp of disapproval that impeachment does. so i think it's gaining momentum now but in pelosi refuses, she's so powerful, it may end up being the democrats' punt on that idea. >> what do you think about censuring as sort of the middle ground? >> all trump cares about is consequences, censoring, subpoenas, court decisions will make no difference. i...
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administration, the department announced that abolitionist leader halead er harriet tubman would replace andrew jacksonin announced this year that the redesign would be delayed until at least 2028. now the department's inspector general is investigating what exactly these delays are all about. >> i have to say, i'm a little skeptical about inspector general reports in government departments. i know the people who work there really mean to do well and i believe that these inspector generals' offices feel their reports are meant to be taken seriously and there have been instances. one of our producers pointed out scott pruitt was ultimately undone by the inspector general's report in his department. but i'm not sure, you know, what this is going to lead to. >> if you're concerned the delays, there's something inappropriate or foul, aren't you at least somewhat relieved they're looking into it. >> i guess so. sometimes we worry that these looking into, these committees, these commissions and research are cover for something else. we'll see. >> thank you for watching "velshi & ruhle." we'll see you tomorro
administration, the department announced that abolitionist leader halead er harriet tubman would replace andrew jacksonin announced this year that the redesign would be delayed until at least 2028. now the department's inspector general is investigating what exactly these delays are all about. >> i have to say, i'm a little skeptical about inspector general reports in government departments. i know the people who work there really mean to do well and i believe that these inspector...
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a president who's blatantly engaged in racist lies on national television, who's celebrating andrew jackson the way, and a racist slave owner, but won't put harriet tubman on the $20 bill. >> keith boykin, always appreciate it. thank you. >>> a news photographer finds himself face to face with an armed gunman. up next, that photographer in his own words about how he captured this chilling photo. >> i was just praying he couldn't see me. if he would have saw me, he would have shot me, no doubt. this is the couple who wanted to get away who used expedia to book the vacation rental that led to the ride ♪ which took them to the place where they discovered that sometimes a little down time can lift you right up. ♪ flights, hotels, cars, activities, vacation rentals. expedia. everything you need to go. expedia. din this clif bar isst brown rice syrup? which is just another name for sugar. this kind bar's first ingredient is almonds. which is just another name for... almonds. look inside this kind wrapper and you'll see wholesome ingredients like heart healthy nuts. with the taste of delicious dar
a president who's blatantly engaged in racist lies on national television, who's celebrating andrew jackson the way, and a racist slave owner, but won't put harriet tubman on the $20 bill. >> keith boykin, always appreciate it. thank you. >>> a news photographer finds himself face to face with an armed gunman. up next, that photographer in his own words about how he captured this chilling photo. >> i was just praying he couldn't see me. if he would have saw me, he would...
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ed: andrew johnson -- there was a lincoln school, a jackson school, and a johnson school. so really, it seems that the civil war -- i cannot think of the nearest civil war monument or memorial in the tri-cities. maybe people know of one, but i did not. excuse me. cumberland gap, which is pretty far away, so -- gary: and a place that people do not immediately associate with the civil war. they associate with other things, cumberland gap, letting people get on other western areas. for nothis is my excuse being interested in the civil war earlier. i had nothing apprising me about this, and i had to create my own sort of matrix of connection, and it came from trying to be a citizen. you know, what we do to actually help virginia and richmond. who would've have ever thought that charlottesville would bear the burden that it did. moving these things forward, how can we use these things that we have learned to help move the conversation forward, so it came to me late. i just kept it fresh. gary: just waiting period steve's essay really made me think. --just waiting period waiting
ed: andrew johnson -- there was a lincoln school, a jackson school, and a johnson school. so really, it seems that the civil war -- i cannot think of the nearest civil war monument or memorial in the tri-cities. maybe people know of one, but i did not. excuse me. cumberland gap, which is pretty far away, so -- gary: and a place that people do not immediately associate with the civil war. they associate with other things, cumberland gap, letting people get on other western areas. for nothis is...
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bute andrew jackson, certainly in modern times we have not had anybody who seems to thrive on the visionsacrimony in the country. there seems to be psychic satisfaction that donald trump gets out of causing divisions. the demonization of his cruelty, that has radiating effects. republicans and conservatives use to agree with me back in the day. they talked a lot about the importance of character in politics and politicians, and also how a culture, a political soldier is dutch culture is central to the health of a country -- culture is central to the health of a country. host: getting information on foreign entities? guest: that is an illustration. those are outrageous comments. if any other president had said that, it would be a furor. it is illegal, unethical, unwise. it can trigger mutually assured destruction in our politics because if you have one person, president of the united states who gives a green light to interference by hostile foreign nations and elections, the other side may say we will do it too, and where does it end? i was listening to donald trump give the interview to g
bute andrew jackson, certainly in modern times we have not had anybody who seems to thrive on the visionsacrimony in the country. there seems to be psychic satisfaction that donald trump gets out of causing divisions. the demonization of his cruelty, that has radiating effects. republicans and conservatives use to agree with me back in the day. they talked a lot about the importance of character in politics and politicians, and also how a culture, a political soldier is dutch culture is central...
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andrew yang and john hickenlooper. i have the honor and pleasure of in person handing off to my friend and colleague hallie jackson. >>ill be here on this show. it is a busy day for us for sure. steph, we are in the room where it will happen. you will hear what the candidates are all about in their first face-to-face, their first primetime pitch. they are ready for big issues. the conversation live coming up with one of the candidates you will see tonight. we know you will be watching. what about the president. here's how he answered that question just this morning. >> it seems very boring, but i'm going to watch it because i have to. that's part of my life. >> as decision 2020 kicks off here, it is decision day back in washington. plus, new reaction to breaking news overnight. robert mueller heading to the hill three weeks from today. what it means for the white house, the justice department and for democrats who are far from done. we are covering all the stories
andrew yang and john hickenlooper. i have the honor and pleasure of in person handing off to my friend and colleague hallie jackson. >>ill be here on this show. it is a busy day for us for sure. steph, we are in the room where it will happen. you will hear what the candidates are all about in their first face-to-face, their first primetime pitch. they are ready for big issues. the conversation live coming up with one of the candidates you will see tonight. we know you will be watching....
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andrew mccabe's testimony, and, as well, to retaliate against him." the special counsel's office is denying any indictment was drafted. michael jackson wolf joins me now. he's the author of "siege" trump you said fire a follow-up to his best selling book fire and fury. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> hets talk about this document you have in your possession that says the indictment -- was this an attempt by the special counsel's office, in your view, to game out what an indictment would look like? >> sure. let me tell you exactly what i have and the document is in my possession. it's a 56-page document. it assumes that the president has been indicted. it assumes that the president has gone into court and asked for that indictment to be dismissed on the grounds you can't indict a sitting president. the document i have then is an answer to the president's motion, and it has two parts. the first part outlines the terms of the indictment. it's about 20 pages highly specific. the second part makes the argument about why a sitting president can be indicted. and it's a thorough and, in fact, powerful and actually at
andrew mccabe's testimony, and, as well, to retaliate against him." the special counsel's office is denying any indictment was drafted. michael jackson wolf joins me now. he's the author of "siege" trump you said fire a follow-up to his best selling book fire and fury. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> hets talk about this document you have in your possession that says the indictment -- was this an attempt by the special counsel's office, in...
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just finished a couple of month others andrew jackson's bat. of new orleans, which i enjoyed. then i read a book about thomas jefferson, and tripoli pirates and a book about lincoln and his last last trial before becoming president. i have a lot of opportunity to read while i'm flying, and it's a good way to pass the time. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >> we want to hearot you're reading. send us your list on facebook, twitter on instagram. >> tonight on booktv in primetime, we sit down with cbs sunday morning correspondent mo raqqa to talk about his book of obituaries of politics, scientists and entertainers and then jerome coresy. susan rice, former national security adviser, and u.s. ambassador to the united nations provides a preview of her upcoming memoir. and cnn's chief white house correspondents jim acosta offering his thoughts on covering the trump administration. then a visit to the home of authors jeanie safer and richard brook highser who discuss how they maintain their relationship despite their opposing political views. dr. safer, psychotherapist has a
just finished a couple of month others andrew jackson's bat. of new orleans, which i enjoyed. then i read a book about thomas jefferson, and tripoli pirates and a book about lincoln and his last last trial before becoming president. i have a lot of opportunity to read while i'm flying, and it's a good way to pass the time. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >> we want to hearot you're reading. send us your list on facebook, twitter on instagram. >> tonight on booktv in...
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i just finished a couple of months ago, andrew jackson, battle of new orleans, which i enjoyed. then i read a book about thomas jefferson and parents and a book about abraham lincoln and his last trial before he became president. ... about their latest work. >> scott, it's great to see you, congratulations on this book. >> you very much david, great to be with you. this is fun for me because i
i just finished a couple of months ago, andrew jackson, battle of new orleans, which i enjoyed. then i read a book about thomas jefferson and parents and a book about abraham lincoln and his last trial before he became president. ... about their latest work. >> scott, it's great to see you, congratulations on this book. >> you very much david, great to be with you. this is fun for me because i