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and so that's putting andrew jackson or leaving andrew jackson on in $20 bill continues this mythology that this is someone who the nation should be honoring. as will points out, he not only supervised massacre. he was involved in massacres of native americans for both personal greed purposes, lands that were taken from some of the native americans. he and friends of his were able to get, but also his due to added to that some people's lives are worthy. in some people's lives are were not. and so and he's also seen as kind of the father of democracy in the sense that he was one of the founders of the democratic party. he lost the 1824 election. he won the popular vote. he's had plural plurality in the popular vote, but he didn't win the electoral college. he decides he's going to expand who can vote in and expand democracy. but this is very much tied to why proper men. and he was really clear on this. this wasn't. yeah. and then later on, we'll get to the other people who believe this was his view. so you have various opposing views of harriet tubman who saw a multiracial people, multi
and so that's putting andrew jackson or leaving andrew jackson on in $20 bill continues this mythology that this is someone who the nation should be honoring. as will points out, he not only supervised massacre. he was involved in massacres of native americans for both personal greed purposes, lands that were taken from some of the native americans. he and friends of his were able to get, but also his due to added to that some people's lives are worthy. in some people's lives are were not. and...
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and i, i often kind of wondered why i known about andrew jackson and andrew jackson's meeting up on wye but i realized as i began to do more of the research that actually in new york city at home, way that met martin van buren and he was a jackson's vice president, and it was clear that she had seen him probably in that early salon period when she was in new york, 1834. and he may have mentioned to jackson. so andrew jackson knew about her, maybe because of van buren, but also because she was widely touted and seen as, you know, the the big attraction at this point in america. and so she did go to the jackson white house, to the president's house. and we don't have any record in his accounts of what he said to her or. we have is the newspaper of what transpired. and apparently jackson for some reason assumed that arthur moye was an emissary and that she would have the capacity to go back to china and to alert her fellow women who had bound feet that this was an unnecessary and, improper activity and that they should stop it and that she should go back to china and let them know that i'm
and i, i often kind of wondered why i known about andrew jackson and andrew jackson's meeting up on wye but i realized as i began to do more of the research that actually in new york city at home, way that met martin van buren and he was a jackson's vice president, and it was clear that she had seen him probably in that early salon period when she was in new york, 1834. and he may have mentioned to jackson. so andrew jackson knew about her, maybe because of van buren, but also because she was...
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you take andrew jackson, for instance. well, andrew jackson is precisely the opposite. when we come to a analysis of masculinity is the opposite of what george washington was able to embody, because as much as andrew jackson was reckless and and self preening and, you know, bragging about himself and also channeling aging people as a jewel, you know, it was a jewelers. it was a brawler. that kind of practice was didn't make any sense for a man of the 18th century, and certainly not for a man like george washington. so those explosive shows of rage and vile lengths and and, you know, being able to single handedly amassed you it all the other opponent and then bragging about those achievements, that really doesn't reason with the world in which george washington was was a member and a very visible member at that. if i just may, just to add a little note, when young lafayette came to america to fight in the revolution, every war, it was very young. it was a he came from a aristocratic family. so probably there were different standards. there in france at the moment among a
you take andrew jackson, for instance. well, andrew jackson is precisely the opposite. when we come to a analysis of masculinity is the opposite of what george washington was able to embody, because as much as andrew jackson was reckless and and self preening and, you know, bragging about himself and also channeling aging people as a jewel, you know, it was a jewelers. it was a brawler. that kind of practice was didn't make any sense for a man of the 18th century, and certainly not for a man...
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something andrew jackson never wanted us to have. that does it for me, thanks for watching., hakeem jeffries, will be here. that's tomorrow at five pm, eastern. and a live hour of politicsnation. right now, american voices with alicia
something andrew jackson never wanted us to have. that does it for me, thanks for watching., hakeem jeffries, will be here. that's tomorrow at five pm, eastern. and a live hour of politicsnation. right now, american voices with alicia
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something andrew jackson never wanted us to have. that does it for me, thanks for watching. another big show tomorrow, minority leader, hakeem jeffries, will be here. that's tomorrow at five pm, eastern. and a live hour of politicsnation. right now, american voices with alicia menendez. >> thank you so much, reverend sharpton. a big show indeed, i am alicia menendez. welcome to a new weekend of american voices. with our country now in uncharted waters with the federal indictment of donald trump. this hour, the former president is going to make his second public parents it today. stopping in north carolina. we are not going to air his speech live. but we will bring you any news that he makes. we expect his speech to mirror his remarks, just hours ago in georgia. the former president, the only president in u.s. history to be federally charged with a crime, firing up his base. acting without a care in the world. repeating his same tired lie that his indictment is a product of a deep state witch hunt. instead of his own misdeeds. which we learned yesterday, not just hearsay, but
something andrew jackson never wanted us to have. that does it for me, thanks for watching. another big show tomorrow, minority leader, hakeem jeffries, will be here. that's tomorrow at five pm, eastern. and a live hour of politicsnation. right now, american voices with alicia menendez. >> thank you so much, reverend sharpton. a big show indeed, i am alicia menendez. welcome to a new weekend of american voices. with our country now in uncharted waters with the federal indictment of donald...
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in continuation of the policy of andrew jackson, the american president issued an order according to which the indians were to be migrated from their respective lands located in the eastern part of america to dry and desert lands . this order is called the indian law of separation of machines was issued with the protest of the leaders of the indian tribes. the american government promised them that in the case of immigrants , as long as the trees grow and the water flows, the land will belong to them and they can live there without being disturbed. the killing of indians against the new law and the pressure of the american government in the negotiations that took place, the forced movement of the indians began, which is known as the red march . the fact that the story was not true was revealed to the indians when the american government took its hand out of the velvet glove and, in the words of the new people, which was under the ownership of serbia according to the negotiations and agreement , was owned by the capital and exported and sold the representatives of the government. and
in continuation of the policy of andrew jackson, the american president issued an order according to which the indians were to be migrated from their respective lands located in the eastern part of america to dry and desert lands . this order is called the indian law of separation of machines was issued with the protest of the leaders of the indian tribes. the american government promised them that in the case of immigrants , as long as the trees grow and the water flows, the land will belong...
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george washington's federalist politics are used and andrew jackson's optimism seemed very hard -- very far afield. what is the basis for the support? >> it is very strange. based on their political views, it might make sense. but for the others, absolutely not. this is not the kind of person that the partisan views will align with. there are a couple things here. he is the hero of the battle of new orleans. they met him after that. love military heroes. george washington was a military hero. partially that. also, one of the young men that he served as a surrogate father four, edward george washington butler married nelly's daughter so they also have that personal family connection with him. clearly by this point for him, it is not about the specific parts and belief. if you look at their politics for the rest of their adult lives in terms of which candidate they are supporting, it is not about partisanship. zachary taylor has basically no specific views on much of anything. he is a wig. he is a famous military general. more than anything i think it was that identification of a famous g
george washington's federalist politics are used and andrew jackson's optimism seemed very hard -- very far afield. what is the basis for the support? >> it is very strange. based on their political views, it might make sense. but for the others, absolutely not. this is not the kind of person that the partisan views will align with. there are a couple things here. he is the hero of the battle of new orleans. they met him after that. love military heroes. george washington was a military...
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george washington's federalist politics are used and andrew jackson's optimism seemed very hard -- very far afield. what is the basis for the support? >> it is very strange. based on their political views, it might make sense. but for the others, absolutely not. this is not the kind of person that the partisan views will align with. there are a couple things here. he is the hero of the battle of new orleans. they met him after that. love military heroes. george washington was a military hero. partially that. also, one of the young men that he served as a surrogate father four, edward george washington butler married nelly's daughter so they also have that personal family connection with him. clearly by this point for him, it is not about the specific parts and belief. if you look at their politics for the rest of their adult lives in terms of which candidate they are supporting, it is not about partisanship. zachary taylor has basically no specific views on much of anything. he is a wig. he is a famous military general. more than anything i think it was that identification of a famous g
george washington's federalist politics are used and andrew jackson's optimism seemed very hard -- very far afield. what is the basis for the support? >> it is very strange. based on their political views, it might make sense. but for the others, absolutely not. this is not the kind of person that the partisan views will align with. there are a couple things here. he is the hero of the battle of new orleans. they met him after that. love military heroes. george washington was a military...
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but the treaty signed by the notorious anti native president andrew jackson and ratified by the us senate, also contained a surprising provision. article seven, which says the cherokee shall be entitled to a delegate in the house of representatives of the united states whenever congress shall make provision for the same. after 187 years, the cherokee believed that whenever is now. why are we dealing with this? almost 200 years later? here's the way we see it. the president of the united states signed the treaty. his people crafted the treaty. the senate of the united states ratified the treaty. was it nearly two centuries ago? yes. it's still the law of the land. it's now incumbent on the house to take that final action to fulfill the win. congress shall make provision for the same. it is stipulated that they shall be entitled to a delegate in the house of representatives. the cherokee got as close as they've ever been to seeing that promise fulfilled for the first time ever, house members debated some issues. still to be resolved, including how the delegate should be chosen. the cherokee
but the treaty signed by the notorious anti native president andrew jackson and ratified by the us senate, also contained a surprising provision. article seven, which says the cherokee shall be entitled to a delegate in the house of representatives of the united states whenever congress shall make provision for the same. after 187 years, the cherokee believed that whenever is now. why are we dealing with this? almost 200 years later? here's the way we see it. the president of the united states...
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i know you wrote a book about andrew jackson. and andrew jackson. reminds me a lot of president trump that i was born for the storm. the calm does not suit me. but those books and you being the historian, should remind all of us that we have this glorious past with glorious, heroic people. and yet the stakes now, what we're facing today are perhaps, maybe the most important battle we're fighting since the civil war, because this goes to the very heart of our democracy that you can just bring accusation. and a department of justice that i know from my own experience is corrupt and dishonest and that they rig the system, that they could do something like this to a president of the united states, the leading presidential candidate of the party. that's not mine doing it to the republican candidate. and they're getting away with it in broad daylight. and the so-called mainstream media is going along with this. >> well, president trump was accused of jaywalking. they would say this is some capital crime. but i mean, a lot of what you're saying, we know th
i know you wrote a book about andrew jackson. and andrew jackson. reminds me a lot of president trump that i was born for the storm. the calm does not suit me. but those books and you being the historian, should remind all of us that we have this glorious past with glorious, heroic people. and yet the stakes now, what we're facing today are perhaps, maybe the most important battle we're fighting since the civil war, because this goes to the very heart of our democracy that you can just bring...
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andrew jackson right after u.s. grant as president. he was impeached by the house and hurting in the 20's also had his scandal. host: we will get a quick last comment. guest: it is true this was not the first presidential scandal although in the 20th century i would say it is the largest presidential scandal and thanks to the senate watergate hearings it became embedded in national consciousness as the political of the nation's history -- that is the lasting tribute. [laughter] author -- host:
andrew jackson right after u.s. grant as president. he was impeached by the house and hurting in the 20's also had his scandal. host: we will get a quick last comment. guest: it is true this was not the first presidential scandal although in the 20th century i would say it is the largest presidential scandal and thanks to the senate watergate hearings it became embedded in national consciousness as the political of the nation's history -- that is the lasting tribute. [laughter] author -- host:
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that's when writers tried to tear down the statue of andrew jackson outside the white house, and so i went covered that. really as soon as i landed right? i'm checked my phone. i was like, oh shoot. okay, i guess i got it. i went home change and headed right back out the door right to cover that so so it kind of so around like late july early august i was thinking about it. i was saying along like well, i've been at a lot of these places already and i've been at the front lines of all this and we always in a way you attracted his media coverage. you didn't have to keep a journal of it because you were sending dispatches through social media and through town hall media and also through live hits on fox news covering this so you already had kind of an an outline and you didn't have to go back and remember everything that happened because you were documenting it as you went. kind of yeah, and and i obviously didn't give every my new detail like i kind of doing the book and even then it doesn't go over every single step. i took just because there was kind of a sameness to to all that in t
that's when writers tried to tear down the statue of andrew jackson outside the white house, and so i went covered that. really as soon as i landed right? i'm checked my phone. i was like, oh shoot. okay, i guess i got it. i went home change and headed right back out the door right to cover that so so it kind of so around like late july early august i was thinking about it. i was saying along like well, i've been at a lot of these places already and i've been at the front lines of all this and...
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right after the civil war, there was a consensus among many people that people like abraham and andrew jackson had overstepped their bounds. they had gone too far, and that the proper role of a president was to execute the laws, but not tread on the purview of the legislative branch. and so by those standards the standards of that time, most of these guys were doing exactly what they should have been doing. according to that line of thought, by not being too forceful and respecting the boundaries of the executive and legislative branches. so this might help explain way of ohio presidents have fared in historical rankings, but as we'll see some of those rankings change over time. so let's talk about ohio national politics and the post-civil war, starting with the white house. it is truly an era of political influence almost unprecedented in u.s. by any objective standard, from 1868 to 1900, there were nine presidential elections, 68, 72, 76, 80, 84, 88, 92, 96, 1900. ohio was one of the two major candidates in all but one of those elections. the sole exception was the election of 1884. the two
right after the civil war, there was a consensus among many people that people like abraham and andrew jackson had overstepped their bounds. they had gone too far, and that the proper role of a president was to execute the laws, but not tread on the purview of the legislative branch. and so by those standards the standards of that time, most of these guys were doing exactly what they should have been doing. according to that line of thought, by not being too forceful and respecting the...
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andrew jackson, perhaps, is the only one.>> donald trump. >> when from the white house correspondence dinner. the thing that i think you can say about christie is in a candidate pool that is relatively low octane when it comes to moon caive ability, he typically has shown more of a gift for that. you know, that's something that plays well in new hampshire. again, i don't see a lane here. the lane for conservative populism that includes donald trump and ron desantis is enormous. it is the overwhelming lane in the party everyone else is fighting over a very thin dog track that's running alongside that super highway. >> bret: amy? >> i don't disagree at all is there a case to be made right now to republican voters that donald trump is not the right candidate and who is best able to make that case? right now, that is something that it seems all the candidates are struggling to figure out. do they go to the right on him on cultural issues. do they make it about electability? hoping that it's going to or that it's going to take car
andrew jackson, perhaps, is the only one.>> donald trump. >> when from the white house correspondence dinner. the thing that i think you can say about christie is in a candidate pool that is relatively low octane when it comes to moon caive ability, he typically has shown more of a gift for that. you know, that's something that plays well in new hampshire. again, i don't see a lane here. the lane for conservative populism that includes donald trump and ron desantis is enormous. it...
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trees on the white house grounds forever many of them are still there going all the way back to andrew jackson's magnolias that flank the south portico just as a kind of way to promote the place where they come from and to promote the the beauty of the brands of the white house. so there is planning a tree wonderful. so click on the thing and now so yeah, so here. here we go. another tree related photo here. yes. now this is the president and mrs. nixon at their home in san clemente, california, which during this presidency was known as the western white house and this is on the grounds of their home. i have had i've had the great pleasure of actually going to that home when the nixon sold at a very good friend of theirs bought the home and still owns it and occasionally. we'll open it up for events. but also, 32 years ago when i was working on the original nixon library and was out there for some visits the owner gavin herbert and his wife dinetta invited me to come see it. it's just a spectacular place on a high bluff overlooking the pacific ocean. so this is this these pictures were taking i
trees on the white house grounds forever many of them are still there going all the way back to andrew jackson's magnolias that flank the south portico just as a kind of way to promote the place where they come from and to promote the the beauty of the brands of the white house. so there is planning a tree wonderful. so click on the thing and now so yeah, so here. here we go. another tree related photo here. yes. now this is the president and mrs. nixon at their home in san clemente,...
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andrew bailey. tom: is this pre-jackson hole? this is a philosophical question. lisa: deep thoughts i john.y, these are the seminal speeches. how different is it now versus late august? tom: my observation is francine is going to get better food then chipped be on toes. -- beef on toast. bitcoin has done nothing for us. we have to have another bitcoin quote. futures are negative eight. shields are in. even the 30 year is on a global slowdown. curve in version, oil is under 70 area currency is a jumble. the ruble is weaker, i'm going to call it the year of resilience. lisa: people are game out the unknowns, saying we will settle with the nones. we will do with the fact and the knowledge of a wonderful cast, including a retired general. that is going to be at 7:45. ian bremmer, later on we've got ben hodges. we will be very well versed on this. the latest with respect to these manufacturing recession. this could be important. even carl weinberg was saying this is leaving him the most optimistic since the 1960's. kicking off the jackson hole preview, christine lagarde giving opening remarks on
andrew bailey. tom: is this pre-jackson hole? this is a philosophical question. lisa: deep thoughts i john.y, these are the seminal speeches. how different is it now versus late august? tom: my observation is francine is going to get better food then chipped be on toes. -- beef on toast. bitcoin has done nothing for us. we have to have another bitcoin quote. futures are negative eight. shields are in. even the 30 year is on a global slowdown. curve in version, oil is under 70 area currency is a...
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andrew mccutchen and connor joe each went three for four with an rbi. pittsburgh's ryan reynolds made a leaping catch against the wall in the sixth inning. and luke jackson a scoreless seventh inning with a pair of strikeouts in his first outing since recovering from elbow surgery. >>> now, across the bay. at the coliseum, the a's came up short after trying to get their first series sweep of the season. it was scoreless until the fifth inning. ozzie albies headache 2-run homer. later, the bases were loaded. this made this court 3-0. oakland got two runs in the next inning but the final score was 4-anta. e nbn right now. dhaat riw but thatis where they should be looking. they are now preparing for tip off against the nuggets at 5:30. the denver nuggets are a number one seed while the miami heat poorly made the playoffs after surviving a play in a tournament. so who are you going with? denver's nikola jokic or miami's jimmy butler? >>> if you're looking for a local player to support, this is a san jose native. the archbishop mitty high school star will be tasked to guard jimmy butler. we spoke to his high school coach jim kennedy and he is confident that j
andrew mccutchen and connor joe each went three for four with an rbi. pittsburgh's ryan reynolds made a leaping catch against the wall in the sixth inning. and luke jackson a scoreless seventh inning with a pair of strikeouts in his first outing since recovering from elbow surgery. >>> now, across the bay. at the coliseum, the a's came up short after trying to get their first series sweep of the season. it was scoreless until the fifth inning. ozzie albies headache 2-run homer. later,...
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. >> on that bedminster theory, andrew weissmann and ryan goodman wrote, pretty compellingly in the atlantic this week, that they say that that could be jackson'sb. or other option. do you view it as a plan b? or do you view it as no, this could be a second indictment coming down. >> i don't think smith is just doing things hypothetically. if he is really pursuing it, i think it's not a plan b, he plans it. on the other hand, this is the famous paragraph six in the indictment where trump twice raves about documents saying look at this, look at that, that happens in new jersey. to me the evidence in that indictment is a little bit light for beyond a reasonable doubt. who knows what else he has there. but i think, if he has got the goods he will bring it. and of course, as andrew and ryan are saying, it is an insurance policy. because they have to be concerned with the case in the southern district of florida that it takes too long to come to trial before november. >> it takes too long to come to trial because the judge presiding over that cases judge aileen cannon. do you take any solace in the fact that on thursday she ordered trump's lawyers t
. >> on that bedminster theory, andrew weissmann and ryan goodman wrote, pretty compellingly in the atlantic this week, that they say that that could be jackson'sb. or other option. do you view it as a plan b? or do you view it as no, this could be a second indictment coming down. >> i don't think smith is just doing things hypothetically. if he is really pursuing it, i think it's not a plan b, he plans it. on the other hand, this is the famous paragraph six in the indictment where...
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disabowed the decision in their angry responses to president jackson's frequent use of his removal power in 1867 soon to be impeached president andrew johnson embraced the decision in explaining his veto of the tenure of office act which required senate sign off on the removal of certain executive officers and in the 1880s and 90s. the decision was resurrected in a series of supreme court opinions that expounded in dicta on the constitutional significance of the president's removal power these tactical uses of the how this putatively tative text was interpreted and reinterpreted across the century of politically motivated actors sought to stamp the moment with their preferred constitutional interpretation. i think that both of these responses to the framing generation version of constitutional history are essential the first engages on the terrain of the framers constitution, which is by and large the dominant terrain in legal argument today when it comes to constitutional analysis. as the importance of doing history, right? second is less likely to feature in amicus briefs and court opinions, but it reminds us that the terrain itse
disabowed the decision in their angry responses to president jackson's frequent use of his removal power in 1867 soon to be impeached president andrew johnson embraced the decision in explaining his veto of the tenure of office act which required senate sign off on the removal of certain executive officers and in the 1880s and 90s. the decision was resurrected in a series of supreme court opinions that expounded in dicta on the constitutional significance of the president's removal power these...