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in all of this, william jefferson clinton has undermined the integrity. his office has brought disrepute on the presidency, has betrayed his trust as president, and has acted in a manner subversive of the rule of law and justice to the manifest injury. the people of the united states. wherefore william jefferson clinton by such conduct, warrants impeachment and trial and removal from office and disqualification to hold and enjoy any office of honor, trust or profit under the united states. the is on the second article of impeachment. senators, how say you? is the respondent william jefferson clinton or not guilty? the will call the roll. mr. abraham. mr. abraham. guilty. mr. akaka. mr. akaka. not guilty. mr. allen. mr. guilty. mr. ashcroft. mr. ashcroft guilty. mr. baucus. mr.. not guilty. mr.. by. mr.. by not guilty. mr. bennett. mr. bennett. guilty. mr. biden. mr. biden not guilty. mr. bingaman. mr. bingaman. not guilty. mr. bond. mr. bond. guilty. mrs. boxer. mrs. boxer. not guilty. mr.. mr.. not guilty. mr. brown. that mr. brown back guilty. mr.. mr..
in all of this, william jefferson clinton has undermined the integrity. his office has brought disrepute on the presidency, has betrayed his trust as president, and has acted in a manner subversive of the rule of law and justice to the manifest injury. the people of the united states. wherefore william jefferson clinton by such conduct, warrants impeachment and trial and removal from office and disqualification to hold and enjoy any office of honor, trust or profit under the united states. the...
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that is how jefferson used food politically. >> one last question esther percent on -- on jefferson asdent, you write in this story that starting in 1801 he worked with his daughters to host three congressional dinners a week, and he kept notes of every legislator who attended. how did he use that information? >> isn't that great? he affected this kind of carefree air, but underneath he was calculating, and would invite people from different parties, the federalists on one side, and the democrats, republicans on the other. and he would use these dinners to gather intelligence and figure out what they were really after, deals could be made and not made. to kind of keep a finger on the pulse of washington. at that time, it was just a small backwater city. so very much under construction information. and he understood that a lot of these congressmen came from far away. they were often alone, and did not have families or could not bring their families. they were living in orting houses. the kind of from very different backgrounds. and so it was kind of a stroke of genius to bring them toge
that is how jefferson used food politically. >> one last question esther percent on -- on jefferson asdent, you write in this story that starting in 1801 he worked with his daughters to host three congressional dinners a week, and he kept notes of every legislator who attended. how did he use that information? >> isn't that great? he affected this kind of carefree air, but underneath he was calculating, and would invite people from different parties, the federalists on one side, and...
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jefferson's death. it came that morning. partizans of slavery, feeling both enraged and emboldened by the election to the presidency. seat of a man who had promised to place slavery in the course of ultimate extinction launched an artillery assault on fort sumter. in charleston. president lincoln responded by calling up 75,000 volunteers to suppress. he called a domestic insurrection. after a three month low, the conflict resumed at manassas, virginia, some 40 miles from where we gather. both sides and this is so often true at beginnings of war, both sides expected a carnival show with pop guns in the north. volunteers waved of rope with which they promised to lace up the rebels like trussed hogs. in the south slave owners boasted that all the blood to be spilled would barely fill a thimble. we know how those predictions turned out over four years of slaughter at a previously small note, shiloh antietam chancellor. vicksburg. gettysburg. chicoms. all got the scale of. the calamity revealed itself. writing the first on that g
jefferson's death. it came that morning. partizans of slavery, feeling both enraged and emboldened by the election to the presidency. seat of a man who had promised to place slavery in the course of ultimate extinction launched an artillery assault on fort sumter. in charleston. president lincoln responded by calling up 75,000 volunteers to suppress. he called a domestic insurrection. after a three month low, the conflict resumed at manassas, virginia, some 40 miles from where we gather. both...
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we reached out to the great, great grandson of jefferson davis.hose who see davis as a hero of white supremacy. the night before meeting, we slept in the home of joseph davis, jefferson's brother and mentor. >> you say you're a davis divorce and then the mississippi. you better be ready. it brings responsibility. people are assuming that you are going to be a davis. somebody asked me, why don't just supply kim. >> hayes davis still holds on to artifacts from is great, great grandfather. a bookie signed, a letter he said, a chair he said. and >> is there more reverence with something that you own than something in a public square? >> to me, yes, absolutely. because everything that's handed down this chair has reverence to me. a confederate statue, when those first put it up, it had reference to them. >> how do you balance or reconcile or wrestle with the dual americans around jefferson davis? one, that we've all heard is the first and only president of the confederacy. on the other hand, there's 52 years of his life before the civil war. >> i don't
we reached out to the great, great grandson of jefferson davis.hose who see davis as a hero of white supremacy. the night before meeting, we slept in the home of joseph davis, jefferson's brother and mentor. >> you say you're a davis divorce and then the mississippi. you better be ready. it brings responsibility. people are assuming that you are going to be a davis. somebody asked me, why don't just supply kim. >> hayes davis still holds on to artifacts from is great, great...
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go to kpix.com/jefferson awards. >>> coming up, jessica will have another look at your fost in just a second. >>> w weatr re from >>> fire breaks out at a palo alto shopping plaza. we look at the damage to businesses and how the city says it will help them rebuild. that story and more at 3:00. >>> let's take a final look at the seven-day forecast to break it down in further detail. we see a lot of rain clouds on there. i know a lot of people at home are probably thinking, another atmospheric river. rest assured it's not. it's a cold front sweeping its way through tomorrow morning in those early morning hours. take a look at that. by 5:00, we are waking up and it's wrapping up. partly cloudy skies for the rest of the day. we will keep you updated on that in the weather center. >>> it's groundhog day. >> again. that means we have to check in for a second. first alert forecast. >> i see a shadow on my stage. and so no matter how you measure, it's six more weeks of winter weather. >> i don't think he said accurate. boxer tony phil saw his shadow, that means six more weeks of winter, or do
go to kpix.com/jefferson awards. >>> coming up, jessica will have another look at your fost in just a second. >>> w weatr re from >>> fire breaks out at a palo alto shopping plaza. we look at the damage to businesses and how the city says it will help them rebuild. that story and more at 3:00. >>> let's take a final look at the seven-day forecast to break it down in further detail. we see a lot of rain clouds on there. i know a lot of people at home are...
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thomas jefferson. the of power american andrew jackson. in the house, which won a pulitzer prize by the way american gospel and franklin, winston and others. his latest book and was light abraham and the american struggle. so random house book 676 pages and highly illustrated and is $40 and if you purchase this book while you're watching the show or afterward you might be on either c-span or on your channel. i lincoln bookshop, youtube. you will get this crafted book right that we have and that's our logo. it was produced by carl sandburg all those years ago back in the 1930s and john has these signed for and for you. so john, i want to begin by saying that the book design was really and we didn't expect how wonderful the design is. it's one of the real selling points behind beside your writing and for us, of course the goal and this is placed on beautiful as well. i love the paper and in our shop we have enough of them though to call what we're calling a show of eyes from the gardner photograph. you see, that's what it looks like on our b
thomas jefferson. the of power american andrew jackson. in the house, which won a pulitzer prize by the way american gospel and franklin, winston and others. his latest book and was light abraham and the american struggle. so random house book 676 pages and highly illustrated and is $40 and if you purchase this book while you're watching the show or afterward you might be on either c-span or on your channel. i lincoln bookshop, youtube. you will get this crafted book right that we have and...
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tyler once had dinner with thomas jefferson not long after he graduated from william and mary. jefferson impressed upon him that a successful politician, particularly an virginia needed to establish himself in the legal profession. in fact a legal career jefferson said to the young man was a virtual prerequisite to a political career. so, much like there's no doubt he would attend william and mary became pretty apparent is going to pursue a legal career. shortly after he graduated his father and another tyler relative took him on his legal apprentice. a little bit later when judge tyler was elected governor of virginia could no longer supervise his son's legal studies, edmund randolph stepped in. randolph had been attorney general under george washington and really presented young tyler with a challenging way to approach the law. tyler passed the bar in 1809 at the age of 19. now this is interesting because in virginia the law at the time they do had to be at least 21 years of age to pass the bar exam. to even sit for the bar exam. but apparently the examiner could not ask tyle
tyler once had dinner with thomas jefferson not long after he graduated from william and mary. jefferson impressed upon him that a successful politician, particularly an virginia needed to establish himself in the legal profession. in fact a legal career jefferson said to the young man was a virtual prerequisite to a political career. so, much like there's no doubt he would attend william and mary became pretty apparent is going to pursue a legal career. shortly after he graduated his father...
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thomas jefferson. good afternoon. back in march of 1775, when this convention place, the capital, virginia, is still located down in williamsburg. so you may wonder, why did this meeting take place here in? richmond instead of there? and the answer is quite simple. lord dunmore, who was the royal governor of virginia at the time, had dissolved the house of burgesses, and as he was against this extra legal meeting, the meeting was moved here to richmond to be away from the governor's power. you see the 50 miles that separate richmond and williamsburg would provide ample time for the delegates and the attendees of the convention to disperse should the governor decide that he wanted to send troops. now, as andrew mentioned, the town of, richmond at that time was a small town of about 600 souls. and henrico parish church. this building here was the only building larger to handle all of the delegates who would be arriving from all over the state, not to mention myles selden, who was the rector of henrico parish at the time
thomas jefferson. good afternoon. back in march of 1775, when this convention place, the capital, virginia, is still located down in williamsburg. so you may wonder, why did this meeting take place here in? richmond instead of there? and the answer is quite simple. lord dunmore, who was the royal governor of virginia at the time, had dissolved the house of burgesses, and as he was against this extra legal meeting, the meeting was moved here to richmond to be away from the governor's power. you...
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or there are some theories that jefferson wasn't -- speeches weren't his domain. he was more a person of written letters. but they were written and delivered to congress usually at the end of the year through the 19th century, through woodrow wilson. and woodrow wilson was the first person to address congress in person. this was prior to the radio area -- radio era. there are two thoughts why wilson made this decision and one is philosophical that he saw the state of the union as a vehicle to make congress deal with his presence, and create a media story around himself as a part of the legislative process. the other is more pragmatic, that wilson saw a lot of political problems at that time, the weakening of traditional political parties that had worked as a spokesperson for the administration and ships and media patterns. he was trying to get attention -- and shifts in media patterns. he was trying to get attention. >> you mentioned radio, what was the first president to use that technology and what impact did it have? prof. azari: the first radio address was cal
or there are some theories that jefferson wasn't -- speeches weren't his domain. he was more a person of written letters. but they were written and delivered to congress usually at the end of the year through the 19th century, through woodrow wilson. and woodrow wilson was the first person to address congress in person. this was prior to the radio area -- radio era. there are two thoughts why wilson made this decision and one is philosophical that he saw the state of the union as a vehicle to...
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. >>> growing the game and building a community on the golf course, how this week's jefferson award winner are giving kids opportunities. >> you can watch us anytime and anywhere on our streaming service, cbs news bay area. you can check our newscast and weather updates throughout the day and you can find us on pluto tv channel 3 97. >>> here is a look outside with clouds off in the distance and the rain offshore but it won't make its weight inland. let's look at our cbs deals. >>> am looking for great way to take care of myself and i know how important it is to treat myself to a little tlc but trying to get facials or spending hundreds on lotions and creams is out of the question and out of the budget. this is why i can't live without this, the solo wave red light wand one of the best designed skincare tools out there combining all of the best features that are known to improve his skin in one tiny device. i can achieve the results i want for my skin without ever leaving the comfort of my home. in as little as five minutes a day you can be on your way to have beautiful youthful skin and w
. >>> growing the game and building a community on the golf course, how this week's jefferson award winner are giving kids opportunities. >> you can watch us anytime and anywhere on our streaming service, cbs news bay area. you can check our newscast and weather updates throughout the day and you can find us on pluto tv channel 3 97. >>> here is a look outside with clouds off in the distance and the rain offshore but it won't make its weight inland. let's look at our cbs...
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we are celebrating all of our 2022 jefferson award winners! >> the metal ceremony will be live streamed at 6:00, and you can find the link at kpix.com/jefferson awards. >> that's it for the news at 5:00. the news starts right now. >>> what is next for dozens of bay area cities that failed to turn in housing plans? >>> bay area cities forced to face the music. as more housing goes up, we look at one example of what will be lost in the scramble to meet a state goal. >>> a five-year-old boy suffers a mountain lion attack. his family describes how his mother rushed to protect him and how he is doing well. >> he is a really adventurous and courageous little guy. >>> the bay area marks the start of black history month. we kicked off our celebration with the powerful words of san francisco's poet laureate. >>> as a once-in-a-lifetime green comet swings by earth, how bay area astronomers are changing their light for their celestial views. >>> leaving. we begin with a frightening attack. a five euro peninsula boy home recovering after being mauled by a
we are celebrating all of our 2022 jefferson award winners! >> the metal ceremony will be live streamed at 6:00, and you can find the link at kpix.com/jefferson awards. >> that's it for the news at 5:00. the news starts right now. >>> what is next for dozens of bay area cities that failed to turn in housing plans? >>> bay area cities forced to face the music. as more housing goes up, we look at one example of what will be lost in the scramble to meet a state goal....
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we had jefferson street. to go. ♪ >> anthony: the jefferson street district no longer resembles its neon-lit heyday. like a lot of historic neighborhoods in nashville, it's being slowly eaten by developers to make way for the shiny and the new, to accommodate all the new arrivals. ♪ it was over before it even began ♪ >> anthony: what's left is a pretty amazing musical legacy, and one that's often overlooked or sometimes simply forgotten. , and effortlessly responds to both of you. our smart sleepers get 28 minutes more restful sleep per night. proven quality sleep. only from sleep number. do you own a lot of bras, but not a single one you really love? introducing wireless bras from knix. the ultimate in comfort and support, in sizes up to an h-cup. visit knix.com to find a wireless bra you'll love. okay everyone, our mission is complete balanced nutrition. together we support immune function. supply fuel for immune cells and sustain tissue health. ensure with twenty-five vitamins and minerals, and ensure comp
we had jefferson street. to go. ♪ >> anthony: the jefferson street district no longer resembles its neon-lit heyday. like a lot of historic neighborhoods in nashville, it's being slowly eaten by developers to make way for the shiny and the new, to accommodate all the new arrivals. ♪ it was over before it even began ♪ >> anthony: what's left is a pretty amazing musical legacy, and one that's often overlooked or sometimes simply forgotten. , and effortlessly responds to both of...
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jefferson's first state of the union had just. 3000 words. this would swell to 10,000 under our friendly fillmore, who appears, from time to time, irregularly in this class. it would average about 19,000 and under the progressive theodore roosevelt. and interestingly hit a high. of 22,614 words under the conservative of william howard taft. our most loquacious modern president is bill clinton. in his speeches delivered, congress would average about 7400 words. just to give you comparison of the difference, the last time a president submitted written address was jimmy carter. upon office in 1981. and that written address was in the modern. significant 33,000 words. but his final oral, he delivered address to congress in. 1980 was a mere 3400. president trump's first day of the new is about, you know, an average 5000 words, not the greatest, not the smallest. what's the difference between the written and the oral addresses? and can a president still a written state of the union address? so the answer between what's the difference is only really
jefferson's first state of the union had just. 3000 words. this would swell to 10,000 under our friendly fillmore, who appears, from time to time, irregularly in this class. it would average about 19,000 and under the progressive theodore roosevelt. and interestingly hit a high. of 22,614 words under the conservative of william howard taft. our most loquacious modern president is bill clinton. in his speeches delivered, congress would average about 7400 words. just to give you comparison of the...
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jefferson to say all men are created equal. and the other thing that i noticed was we pay a lot of attention to the declaration of independence and 1787 constitution. we find this notion of equality in there. and i think it's a little bit hard to do as i maybe will explain later. but we don't pay much attention to the constitutional provisions that are explicitly about equality. so, you know, we pay less attention to the 14th amendment. and i started wondering why why is that? and are there other examples of us doing this and what have different historical figures. the story of martin luther king turns out to be incredibly interesting from that perspective. so i was thinking about this sort of gradually for the past ten years, but then like many americans, i think i developed a heightened concern about issues of racial justice with the black matter protests and. i started thinking about it from that to you know what what is the of this story that we tell. is there a better story? what's the best way forward? if we want to be a
jefferson to say all men are created equal. and the other thing that i noticed was we pay a lot of attention to the declaration of independence and 1787 constitution. we find this notion of equality in there. and i think it's a little bit hard to do as i maybe will explain later. but we don't pay much attention to the constitutional provisions that are explicitly about equality. so, you know, we pay less attention to the 14th amendment. and i started wondering why why is that? and are there...
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. >> in the mid-70s things began to shift with the jefferson's. ♪ we're moving on up ♪ >> jefferson wasccessful black man, had never really saw that. >> it was an explosive thing for norman leer to say wake up, now this. >> y'all live here? >> aha, some place, taint. >> yeah, i didn't know the jeffersons had a couple. >> couple of what? >> we're talking people who are living above their station. >> hold on, we are the jeffersons. [ laughter ] >> he's a great joker. >> he's not joking, diane. >> really aside from wardrobe and the place that they lived, they were still black, because no matter how much money you have, no matter where you live, blackness is its own class. >> how can you afford to live in a place like this. you ain't tall enough to be noa basketballpet player. >>> your future isn't gloomy. you're overlooking a simple solution that's so obvious, i'm surprised you haven't thought of it yourself. >> well, child, lay it on me. >> in the 1970s if you're a woman, the optimism is eroding in america. >> tell her, helen. >> well, maybe you could win a lottery. or something. >> you'r
. >> in the mid-70s things began to shift with the jefferson's. ♪ we're moving on up ♪ >> jefferson wasccessful black man, had never really saw that. >> it was an explosive thing for norman leer to say wake up, now this. >> y'all live here? >> aha, some place, taint. >> yeah, i didn't know the jeffersons had a couple. >> couple of what? >> we're talking people who are living above their station. >> hold on, we are the jeffersons. [...
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the famous all honor to jefferson letter of lincoln in 1859 is one example. and lincoln, who didn't like jefferson much liked his writing and liked the declaration. so there's one example. my favorite occurs in the spring of 1861, after the governor, maryland, goes to the white house and says, you know, the attack on those massachusetts troops in baltimore was really upsetting lincoln says, i you know, i know i was supposed to go on that route and get attacked, but i was smart enough to go through baltimore during the day. and those were butlers. true. and those troops from massachusetts, she doesn't miss an opening, doesn't. and lincoln says, you know, my troops are not birds. they can't fly. they're not fish. they can't swim under the sea. they're not moles. they can't dig under ground. and i am not going to say they can't come. there is no jackson in that. jackson, the person he loathes the most in his entire political life and whose painting he finds over the mantel in his white house office when he arrives on march 4th, 1861. and guess what? he leaves th
the famous all honor to jefferson letter of lincoln in 1859 is one example. and lincoln, who didn't like jefferson much liked his writing and liked the declaration. so there's one example. my favorite occurs in the spring of 1861, after the governor, maryland, goes to the white house and says, you know, the attack on those massachusetts troops in baltimore was really upsetting lincoln says, i you know, i know i was supposed to go on that route and get attacked, but i was smart enough to go...
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so for her commitment in teaching and volunteering at the beginner english program, this week's jeffersonrd goes to karina! >> she will often help students with classes at community colleges afterwards. students pay for their own textbooks. >> it is amazing how many of us have their own experience in their own family with this. >> having that opportunity to manage it with a work schedule and trying to balance life is incredible. >> it makes all the difference, and that is what keeps karina going. >> you can nominate your own local hero for a jefferson award online at kpix.com/hero. >>> still ahead, northern california farmers are fearing the worst. why they say this blast of winter weather couldn't have come at a worse time. >>> a pursuit in solano county results in a high-speed crash. what sparked the incident that left three people dead. plus -- >>> right now on cbs news bay area, a bay area community fed up with crime. why they say it feels like city leaders have forgotten about them. >>> whipping winds causing all sorts of damage across the bay area for a second straight day. we take
so for her commitment in teaching and volunteering at the beginner english program, this week's jeffersonrd goes to karina! >> she will often help students with classes at community colleges afterwards. students pay for their own textbooks. >> it is amazing how many of us have their own experience in their own family with this. >> having that opportunity to manage it with a work schedule and trying to balance life is incredible. >> it makes all the difference, and that...
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. >>> howard 2022 jefferson award winners -- yes! congratulations!ay, we celebrated all of hour 2022 jefferson award winners in our studio. 59 people were awarded with medals for outstanding service. sharon chin has their stories. >> reporter: from movers to builders, we recognize 59 jefferson award winners from 2022, community heroes that show that one person can make a difference. we introduced you to a former priest who spotted poverty on the peninsula for the last 40 years and a retired professor has brought free music lessons to thousands of students for more than a quarter of a century. we met an innovative leader and a former teacher who has helped schools students close the learning gap for 35 years. individuals have ship did the food supply to save hundreds of small farms and small businesses , tackle rising food and security at the same time. two women turned blighted land into farms to nourish and enrich the community. while two san francisco men help black entrepreneurs and support their small businesses. we honored and now retired 95- ye
. >>> howard 2022 jefferson award winners -- yes! congratulations!ay, we celebrated all of hour 2022 jefferson award winners in our studio. 59 people were awarded with medals for outstanding service. sharon chin has their stories. >> reporter: from movers to builders, we recognize 59 jefferson award winners from 2022, community heroes that show that one person can make a difference. we introduced you to a former priest who spotted poverty on the peninsula for the last 40 years...
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yet thomas jefferson, the principal draftsman of the declaration, had insisted that there was nothing novel about that natural law philosophy that he and his colleagues had set forth in that document as the basis of republican liberty in the new nation. reflecting on the declaration in may of 1825, a little more than a year before his death, and the death of his revolutionary colleague, then political foe, then friend john adams, a little more than a year later on the 50th anniversary of the declaration, jefferson said in a letter to henry lee that the point of the document, the declaration, was not to find out new principles or new arguments never before thought of, nor merely to say things that had never been said before, but to place before mankind the common sense of the subject. it was intended to be an expression of the american mind, and to give to that expression the proper tone and spirit called for by the occasion. all its authority rests on the harmonizing sentiments of the day, whether expressed in conversations, in letters, in printed essays, or in the elementary books of
yet thomas jefferson, the principal draftsman of the declaration, had insisted that there was nothing novel about that natural law philosophy that he and his colleagues had set forth in that document as the basis of republican liberty in the new nation. reflecting on the declaration in may of 1825, a little more than a year before his death, and the death of his revolutionary colleague, then political foe, then friend john adams, a little more than a year later on the 50th anniversary of the...