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janelle wong scott nicky. >> hi, my name is richard johnson. i've lived at the epicentre of this since 1990. when i moved there the greatest threat as a pedestrian was being mugged or the high crime that's there. now it's when i walk out my door i'm a pedestrian and it's the fact of being on guard of being hit by a car or a bike. i'm in favor of what's going on here. but what i would like to say for a caveats are to me the very simple and i've been asking this for about a decade, we need to take out the right turns and left turns at both page and haight and do a traffic study that shows that that would effectively move more traffic through our neighborhood because what's happening now is cars are cueing to the lights and the lights are pretty much ineffective because 30 to 40 percent of the light is wasted for traffic to move through. and the other is air quality which i've been bringing up for a long time as someone who walks through the neighborhood and has to stop at the stop signs and stoplight it has become measurably, and if i understand,
janelle wong scott nicky. >> hi, my name is richard johnson. i've lived at the epicentre of this since 1990. when i moved there the greatest threat as a pedestrian was being mugged or the high crime that's there. now it's when i walk out my door i'm a pedestrian and it's the fact of being on guard of being hit by a car or a bike. i'm in favor of what's going on here. but what i would like to say for a caveats are to me the very simple and i've been asking this for about a decade, we need...
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johnson: well, richard -- [applause] prime min. son: 5000 more doctors this year than last year. we are making prress. of course i want more gp's and of course i want more investment in the nhs. we are puttingn now the biggest-ever cash boost into ths nhs under ne-nation conservative government. you survive john: john: he survived the ordeal, they all did. boris johnson seemed pleased, or at least relieved, without a hint that gone. trust is an issue with all thehe leaders ofampaign. they all seemed defensive. john pienaar, bbc news, sheffield. nada: a quick look at other news. the siege at the polytechniciv sity in hong kong appears to be nearing an end. at least 8 protesters surrendered on friday, and hong kong's police chief has urged those remaining to leave as soon possible. he has promised not to arrest those under the age of 18 years strahtaway and has appealed end the standoff peacefully. billed as one of the sevenhe wonders ofncient world, the ancient city of petra in jordan is celebrating one million tourist visits social
johnson: well, richard -- [applause] prime min. son: 5000 more doctors this year than last year. we are making prress. of course i want more gp's and of course i want more investment in the nhs. we are puttingn now the biggest-ever cash boost into ths nhs under ne-nation conservative government. you survive john: john: he survived the ordeal, they all did. boris johnson seemed pleased, or at least relieved, without a hint that gone. trust is an issue with all thehe leaders ofampaign. they all...
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diamond. >> aye. >> johnson. >> aye. >> richards. >> aye. >> koppel. >> aye. >> president melgar. >> aye. >> so moved. that motion passes 5-0. now, we will go back to item 19 for case 20-2008 461 29th street. i will repeat that on august 29th, 2019 after hearing closing public comment you continued this matter to november 7th with direction by the commission of a vote to 6-0. commissioner johnson you were absent and commissioner diamond you were not seated yet on november 7th. you continued the matter to today's date by a vote of 5-1. you need to acknowledge that you have reviewed the previous hearing and materials. >> i have. >> thank you. >> and i have not because i was just seated this week. >> very good. so, we would need to recuse commissioner diamond. move to recuse commissioner diamond. >> second. >> on that motion to recuse commissioner diamond. commissioner diamond. >> aye. >> commissioner johnson. >> aye. >> commissioner richards. >> aye. >> commissioner koppel. >> aye. >> press melgar. >> aye. >> so moved that motion passes 5-0. so commissioner diamond, you will need to ac
diamond. >> aye. >> johnson. >> aye. >> richards. >> aye. >> koppel. >> aye. >> president melgar. >> aye. >> so moved. that motion passes 5-0. now, we will go back to item 19 for case 20-2008 461 29th street. i will repeat that on august 29th, 2019 after hearing closing public comment you continued this matter to november 7th with direction by the commission of a vote to 6-0. commissioner johnson you were absent and commissioner...
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thursday a look at past impeachment proceedings for andrew johnson, richard nixon and bill clinton. and the american revolution, american history tv features all week at 8:00 pm eastern on c-span3.
thursday a look at past impeachment proceedings for andrew johnson, richard nixon and bill clinton. and the american revolution, american history tv features all week at 8:00 pm eastern on c-span3.
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tonight, past impeachment proceedings for andrew johnson, richard nixon and bill clinton. friday, the american revolution. america history tv features all week, 8 p.m. eastern on c-span3. >> at www.c-span.org, we are making it easier for you to watch coverage of the impeachment inquiry and me administration -- and the administration's response, if you miss any coverage, go to added a tally from ve the a.p. showing where each on the mocrat shows impeachment inquery. page at ur would be c-span.org/impeachment. it is it is your best way to watch c-span's unfiltered coverage any time. > aware -- aware joined by casey burgett to look to next week's public hearings on impeachment inquiry. when you heard the phase would what to a public phase were your thoughts of your hearings?ons for those >> i was surprised how quickly it is coming. incredibly fast and surprising a lot of us who a day-to-day basis how quick democrats want to make their case publicly. what do you suppose, ecause of people because of people they will interview next week have testified line closed doors what do t
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. >> in a call secretly recorded by the white house, president lyndon johnson draws a line in the sand for his old adversary, richardixon, the republican candidate for president. >> lyndon johnson is present before his term runs out to get the north vietnamese and the south vietnamese at the peace table. >> we all want them to come and hope they'll come and really believe they'll come. >> it's really a question of when they'll come. >> nixon was trying to sabotage those peace talks. if peace talks were announced before election day, that would help his opponent, and it would destroy nixon's very last chance to become president. >> u.s. troops were mired in a brutal conflict between the forces of communist north vietnam and our ally, south vietnam. johnson had escalated the war, but now with the death toll soaring, with protests and riots tearing the nation apart, president johnson had staked his legacy on getting america out of vietnam. >> i told all of you the other day -- >> johnson is talking to nixon, basically saying, i know that you're interfering with my diplomacy, and i think it's about as low as you can get
. >> in a call secretly recorded by the white house, president lyndon johnson draws a line in the sand for his old adversary, richardixon, the republican candidate for president. >> lyndon johnson is present before his term runs out to get the north vietnamese and the south vietnamese at the peace table. >> we all want them to come and hope they'll come and really believe they'll come. >> it's really a question of when they'll come. >> nixon was trying to sabotage...
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likemeans it will be more the impeachment of andrew johnson than richard nixon. that was the gold standard ironically because he resigned, but it was such a strong case that he did resign. it was broad, had a lot of different types of criminal conduct and a very developed record. this is more like andrew johnson. articles in that impeachment, but they were based on the tenure in office act and the firing of the secretary of war. it failed in the u.s. senate of course. it is a concern, if you want to see tricksy removed instead of see --if you really want to prostate removed, instead of impeached. host: compare this to the recent effort, the clinton impeachment, was that narrow or wide? guest: it was narrow. i testified as part of the hearing of experts on the impeachment standard and it was narrow. there's one big difference, and that is clinton was accused of a criminal act. a judge later said that he clearly did commit perjury and that is something that thousands of people have gone to jail for. even though it was narrow, it had a strong criminal element. i thi
likemeans it will be more the impeachment of andrew johnson than richard nixon. that was the gold standard ironically because he resigned, but it was such a strong case that he did resign. it was broad, had a lot of different types of criminal conduct and a very developed record. this is more like andrew johnson. articles in that impeachment, but they were based on the tenure in office act and the firing of the secretary of war. it failed in the u.s. senate of course. it is a concern, if you...
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the history books say that richard m. johnson was the man that took out tecupsy. with a slogan for him, the first official presidential campaign slogan of the day. rumsy dumpsy, rumpsy dumpsy, .olonel johnson killed tecumseh for someone to take him out in the midst of a battle in combat when he was considered so adept, it was a feat. ohio,eh was born in believed to be chillicothe, ohio. he was part of two significant that transpired in northwest ohio area. in 1794 in the battle called the battle of timbers. result of that battle, the greenville treaty was signed a later and they ended up giving away to the americans is ohio4 of what today except for ironically this northwest corner of the state. called the great swamp at that time. that treatyning of and tecumseh did not sign the treaty. tribeher chiefs in his and a dozen other tribes did sign the treaty to give the away butty ittecumseh didn't the sale of lands. he believed land belonged to all and tecumseh was getting more angry that other tribes were selling huge blocks of what became indiana and illinois and o
the history books say that richard m. johnson was the man that took out tecupsy. with a slogan for him, the first official presidential campaign slogan of the day. rumsy dumpsy, rumpsy dumpsy, .olonel johnson killed tecumseh for someone to take him out in the midst of a battle in combat when he was considered so adept, it was a feat. ohio,eh was born in believed to be chillicothe, ohio. he was part of two significant that transpired in northwest ohio area. in 1794 in the battle called the...
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thursday, a look at past impeachment proceedings for presidents andrew johnson, richard nixon and billnton. friday, the american revolution. american history tv features all week at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 3. announcer: house intelligence committee chair adam schiff gave an update today on the impeachment inquiry hearings. he tweeted, next week the house intelligence committee holds its first open hearings as part of the impeachment inquiry. on wednesday, november 13, 2019 we will hear from william taylor and george kent. and on front on november 15, 2019 we will hear from marie yovanovitch. more to come. congressman schiff also spoke to reporters briefly. mr. schiff: we are in the middle of a deposition involving ambassador haley of the third most senior official at the state department and atop career official at the state department. so i will have to keep this brief. first of all i want to thank ambassador hale for being here, four the law, for following the lawful subpoena that we issued. we wish others would show the same courage and dedication to the law that ambassador hale
thursday, a look at past impeachment proceedings for presidents andrew johnson, richard nixon and billnton. friday, the american revolution. american history tv features all week at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 3. announcer: house intelligence committee chair adam schiff gave an update today on the impeachment inquiry hearings. he tweeted, next week the house intelligence committee holds its first open hearings as part of the impeachment inquiry. on wednesday, november 13, 2019 we will hear from...
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andrew johnson, richard 96, bill clinton. donald j. trump joined that list.significance of the moment itself. those two buildings you see there, which have seen and made and embody so much history between them
andrew johnson, richard 96, bill clinton. donald j. trump joined that list.significance of the moment itself. those two buildings you see there, which have seen and made and embody so much history between them
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thursday, a look at past impeachment proceedings for president andrews johnson, richard nixon, and bill clinton. and american history tv features all week at 8:00 a.m. eastern on c-span three. host: we welcome back to "washington journal" molly reynolds, brookings institution government studies senior fellow, here to talk about impeachment from a historical perspective and give us an idea of what the process has looked like and what it could look like in the future. obviously a lot of similarities and differences between now and, let's say, the most recent one, let's say, the most recent one, president clinton's. in this stage of the process, how would you compare it to the clinton impeachment? guest: so i think the most important thing to remember in comparing where we are now to the clinton impeachment is that in the clinton impeachment case, this stage of the process, this gathering of evidence, was largely done actually not by congress. the factual material on which the impeachment inquiry was based largely arrived to the house of representatives in hundreds of boxes from ken star,
thursday, a look at past impeachment proceedings for president andrews johnson, richard nixon, and bill clinton. and american history tv features all week at 8:00 a.m. eastern on c-span three. host: we welcome back to "washington journal" molly reynolds, brookings institution government studies senior fellow, here to talk about impeachment from a historical perspective and give us an idea of what the process has looked like and what it could look like in the future. obviously a lot of...
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it is hard to predict the waynt the cur impeachment debate will ends noting andrew johnson ived and richard nixon held until the last moment of watergate. whatever happens the start of 9 lakers mark the beginning dark -- hearings mark t start of a test fhe country. joining me is jon meacham. what stands out to you about how this president and this nion are handling that test? jon: well, i think we are having a basic argument in the country about whether the facts are and -- what the factors are and what we should make of them. andom that is at that has been bubbling along, forming, really, for 50 years or so. but these areen pal forces. walt lippman wrote a book called publice opinion and h defined the besettingroblem of the modern age might be we would define and would see instead of seeing defining and it has onlyotten worse. so i think we have to find two things. s a common of facts and if we can agree on them the there is basic democratic lower case d health to that. then we enve an arg of what to make of the factsment my own sense is thate live in these, on these two condition planets
it is hard to predict the waynt the cur impeachment debate will ends noting andrew johnson ived and richard nixon held until the last moment of watergate. whatever happens the start of 9 lakers mark the beginning dark -- hearings mark t start of a test fhe country. joining me is jon meacham. what stands out to you about how this president and this nion are handling that test? jon: well, i think we are having a basic argument in the country about whether the facts are and -- what the factors are...
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. >> elaine, you've written about impeachments what we need to know about the andrew johnson, richard nixon, the clinton impeachment efforts and how might they inform the current situation? >> let's start with andrew johnson. that was the first impeachment. the interesting thing about that was how momentous the issues were. this was 1868 and the union had just won the civil war and get there's a question of what to do with the other states. we had abolished slavery we have not guaranteed the right for the full citizenship rights of african-americans and these issues when you go back and read much of this which i've been doing these issues are momentous andrew johnson also was a kind of accidental president because he was became president when lincoln was assassinated and had been a democrat but had been a prounion democrat which means that lincoln thought okay, you could see this was part of lincoln's reconstruction idea let's have a bipartisan ticket. however his publican party never liked him very much and it was there public and party that impeached a republican president over thes
. >> elaine, you've written about impeachments what we need to know about the andrew johnson, richard nixon, the clinton impeachment efforts and how might they inform the current situation? >> let's start with andrew johnson. that was the first impeachment. the interesting thing about that was how momentous the issues were. this was 1868 and the union had just won the civil war and get there's a question of what to do with the other states. we had abolished slavery we have not...
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thursday andry johnson, richard nixon and bill clinton. >>> and friday, the american revolution, american history tv features all week at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 3. >>> on facebook 126 million people were exposed to russian manipulation attempts in the 2016 election. 20 million people on instagram, 10 million tweets on twitter to 6 million followers. we know russia attacked voting systems in all 50 states. we know they targeted misinformation at specific people. we know 27% of voting age americans saw misleading information. what we don't know is what effect if any any of this had on the election, on the 2018 midterms, what effect it will have in 2020, and not just in the united states but liberal democracies around the world. >>> tonight on the commune kairts on c-span 2. >>> a pentagon official overseeing china policy says u.s. competition is them is a challenge.
thursday andry johnson, richard nixon and bill clinton. >>> and friday, the american revolution, american history tv features all week at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 3. >>> on facebook 126 million people were exposed to russian manipulation attempts in the 2016 election. 20 million people on instagram, 10 million tweets on twitter to 6 million followers. we know russia attacked voting systems in all 50 states. we know they targeted misinformation at specific people. we know...
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, you have written about the history of impeachment what do we need to know about the andrew johnson, richard nixon and bill clinton impeachments and how they might inform the current effort. elaine: let's start with andrew johnson, the first impeachment. the interesting thing about that was how momentous the issues were. in 1868. because the union had just won the civil war. and yet there was the question, what do you do at the southern states. we had abolished slavery but we had not guaranteed the rights of full citizenship rights of african-americans. so the issues when you go back and read much of this, which i have been doing lately, the issues are momentous. andrew johnson all was a kind of accidental president, because he became president when lincoln was assassinated or he had been a democrat but he had been a prounion democrat. which means that lincoln thought ok, and you can see this was part of lincoln's reconstruction idea, let's put a bipartisan ticket. however the republican party never liked him very much. and it was what the republican party that impeached a republican preside
, you have written about the history of impeachment what do we need to know about the andrew johnson, richard nixon and bill clinton impeachments and how they might inform the current effort. elaine: let's start with andrew johnson, the first impeachment. the interesting thing about that was how momentous the issues were. in 1868. because the union had just won the civil war. and yet there was the question, what do you do at the southern states. we had abolished slavery but we had not...
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that number at the john kennedy/lyndon johnson level is bumping up at 80%. by the time we get to richard nixon, it is dropping down while below the 50's and into the 20's, so we see this precipitous drop. the noses in these cartoons are indicating in the american public that faith in the government and presidency -- the sense that these authoritative leaders are lying to us. has become ingrained in american culture. it is the political cartoonist that let us know this ahead of time that we should listen more. >> nixon's great advantage, when it came to the vietnam issue in 1968, was that he was able to say i am not this and i am not that. i am not going to be the president who got us into a war, and deeper and deeper into a war, and now cannot seem to find any way out of it. i am also not going to be one of those dovish politicians who, as he would put it, cuts and runs. i don't know that nixon never spoke the words "secret plan." in effect, what he was offering to voters was that i am not either one of those guys or sets of guys, and you could do a lot worse than me. a good bit of rebra
that number at the john kennedy/lyndon johnson level is bumping up at 80%. by the time we get to richard nixon, it is dropping down while below the 50's and into the 20's, so we see this precipitous drop. the noses in these cartoons are indicating in the american public that faith in the government and presidency -- the sense that these authoritative leaders are lying to us. has become ingrained in american culture. it is the political cartoonist that let us know this ahead of time that we...
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andrew johnson, richard 96, bill clinton. donald j. trump joined that list. there's no overstating the significance of the moment itself. those two buildings you see there, which have seen and made and embody so much history between them, are about to make more. what happened today in one chamber of the bigger of the two has set the stage for so much yet to come. tonight we will of course bring you reporting on the testimony today of a former senior white house official who, despite saying he did not believe what he saw was illegal, did not dispute the problematic effect so far acting to the picture of a president using the power of his office to extract personal political assistance from a foreign government. we'll bring you the latest on two court hearings which could decide when or whether certain other key witnesses will testify. because this is primarily a political battle, we'll speak to the president's former chief strategist steve bannon. we begin with this remarkable historic moment. >> on this vote, the yeas are 232. the nays are 196. the resolution
andrew johnson, richard 96, bill clinton. donald j. trump joined that list. there's no overstating the significance of the moment itself. those two buildings you see there, which have seen and made and embody so much history between them, are about to make more. what happened today in one chamber of the bigger of the two has set the stage for so much yet to come. tonight we will of course bring you reporting on the testimony today of a former senior white house official who, despite saying he...
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thursday a look at past impeachment proceedings for andrew johnson, richard nixon and bill clinton. and the american revolution, american history tv features all week at 8:00 pm eastern on c-span3. >> a discussion of military and civilian national service programs, from the brookings institution, this is just over an hour. >> 30 seconds. 30 seconds was particularly effective. it is my happy duty to introduce and moderate the second panel. i will begin by introducing myself briefly. i am bill gault, senior fellow in the government studies program at brookings, delighted to be a small cog in the service share alliance. and two people in particular, mel sawhill conceding the stand working tirelessly for six months and also john allen, for letting his vast appearance and events moral authority to our enterprise this morning and i think it is a sign that brookings is spiritually aligned with the national service movement. let me introduce the question this way. if national service is the answer, what is the question? and we have heard and i think will hear three very different kinds of a
thursday a look at past impeachment proceedings for andrew johnson, richard nixon and bill clinton. and the american revolution, american history tv features all week at 8:00 pm eastern on c-span3. >> a discussion of military and civilian national service programs, from the brookings institution, this is just over an hour. >> 30 seconds. 30 seconds was particularly effective. it is my happy duty to introduce and moderate the second panel. i will begin by introducing myself briefly....
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impeachment trials one with which was for bill clinton he was acquitted as was president andrew johnson while richard nixon resigned in 1974 during the watergate scandal before the house could vote on his impeachment when bruce fein is a former u.s. associate deputy attorney general joins me live now from washington can i stop by getting your thoughts on what was in the resolution itself today how critical is it that there are going to be public carryings in the we succumb and also there will be transcripts transcripts of depositions conducted in private that those will be released to the public as well. well i think it's instrumental to moving the impeachment process forward that the hearings be public in the nixon case the public was not in favor of an pietschmann when the hearings began some 7 months before his resignation in an pietschmann trial because it has so many political overtones namely removing a president elected by the people of the united states it's critical that the people understand and for themselves are able to evaluate the evidence by seeing the witnesses by reading transcripts
impeachment trials one with which was for bill clinton he was acquitted as was president andrew johnson while richard nixon resigned in 1974 during the watergate scandal before the house could vote on his impeachment when bruce fein is a former u.s. associate deputy attorney general joins me live now from washington can i stop by getting your thoughts on what was in the resolution itself today how critical is it that there are going to be public carryings in the we succumb and also there will...
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tonight a look at past impeachment proceedings for andrew johnson, richard nixon and bill clinton. american history features all week at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 3. watch the networks live next week as the house intelligence committee holds the first public impeachment hearings. the committee led by chairman adam schiff will hear from three state department officials starting wednesday on c-span 3, top lip loment william taylier and george kent will testify. and then on friday at 10:00 a.m. eastern, former ambassador to ukraine marie yufban vetch will appear. follow onl at c-span.org or listen live with the radio app. at c-span.org we're making it easier for you to watch c-span's coverage of the impeachment inquiry and the response. if you miss it live, go to c-span.org/impeachment for video on demand. and we've added a tally from the associated press showing where each democrat stands. follow the impeachment inquiry on our web page. it's your past and easy way to watch c-span's unfiltered coverage anytime. and now a discussion on artificial intelligence and national security. f
tonight a look at past impeachment proceedings for andrew johnson, richard nixon and bill clinton. american history features all week at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 3. watch the networks live next week as the house intelligence committee holds the first public impeachment hearings. the committee led by chairman adam schiff will hear from three state department officials starting wednesday on c-span 3, top lip loment william taylier and george kent will testify. and then on friday at 10:00 a.m....
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johnson? >> commissioner richards: i was going to ask that. >> president melgar: oh, i'm sorry. >> commissioner richards: yeah, how they complied. >> nick rosen. so there are two -- in the existing 40-site campus, there were two live-work sites. 575 harrison and roosevelt. the sites aren't identical across the board, and in the case of 168 bluxon, the academy is vacating that site, so it's being put back onto the market as live-work housing. at 575 harrison, there's no requirement -- the common feature of n.s.r. is a common requirement that residents have business licenses. that's not a common requirement for the n.s.r., so i think we established that the academy's use was legal at that time. >> president melgar: commissioner johnson. >> commissioner johnson: so it has been a long road on this project. i know many -- there have been folks that have been involved for decades. i have just been on the commission for maybe 1.5 years, and i've heard stories. so i know that for advocates, for community folks, for staff, for city attorney, we all care about making sure that this project -- that folks
johnson? >> commissioner richards: i was going to ask that. >> president melgar: oh, i'm sorry. >> commissioner richards: yeah, how they complied. >> nick rosen. so there are two -- in the existing 40-site campus, there were two live-work sites. 575 harrison and roosevelt. the sites aren't identical across the board, and in the case of 168 bluxon, the academy is vacating that site, so it's being put back onto the market as live-work housing. at 575 harrison, there's no...
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thursday, a look at past impeachment proceedings for andrew johnson, richard nixon, and bill clinton.friday, the american revolution. american history tv features all week on c-span3. >> fbi director christopher wray was on capitol hill with intel officials to testify on security threats facing the u.s. senators asked about counterterrorism efforts, stopping foreign influence in elections, and cybersecurity measures. this senate homeland security hearing is two hours 15 minutes.
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thursday, a look at past impeachment proceedings for andrew johnson, richard nixon and bill clinton.m. eastern on c-span3. >>> next a discussion about iraq's political outlook and relations between the u.s. and iraq under the trump administration. hosted by the atlanta council in washington, d.c., earlier this month. this is about an hour and a half.
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on thursday, past impeachment proceedings for andrew johnson, richard nixon and bill clinton. friday, the american revolution. >> held thetown law second annual ruth bader ginsburg lecture with featured speakers justice ginsburg, former president bill clinton, and former secretary of state hillary clinton. they reflected on justice ginsburg's nomination as well as her approach to the law. this is 90 minutes. [applause] >> wow. i am the dean of georgetown law and it is a privilege to welcome you to the second annual ruth bader ginsburg lecture. the first lecture was held in april of 2018. our first speaker was justice ginsburg. it is a lecture series in which we honor a distinguished leader who is a champion for equality and human rights. we are very privileged at georgetown to have such a wonderful bond with the justice. you might have seen her portrait as you were coming down into the amphitheater. , waseloved husband, marty a remarkable member of our faculty for many years. we have a chair in his honor. the martin ginsburg professorship in tax law. i have to say, i am often
on thursday, past impeachment proceedings for andrew johnson, richard nixon and bill clinton. friday, the american revolution. >> held thetown law second annual ruth bader ginsburg lecture with featured speakers justice ginsburg, former president bill clinton, and former secretary of state hillary clinton. they reflected on justice ginsburg's nomination as well as her approach to the law. this is 90 minutes. [applause] >> wow. i am the dean of georgetown law and it is a privilege to...
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thursday, a look at past impeachment proceedings for andrew johnson, richard nixon and bill clinton. friday, the american revolution. american history tv fi tours all week at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. >>> next a discussion about iraq's political outlook and relations between the u.s. and iraq under the trump administration. hosted by the atlanta council in washington, d.c., earlier this month. this is about an hour and a half. >>> good morning and thank you all for joining us. also our livestream audience. i'm atlantic council president and ceo fred kempe. thanks for joining us both here in the room and virtually for our conversation. if you want to use social media, use #aciraq, #aciraq. you know it's an important event when the ambassador is here, when key members of our board are here and it's always such a pleasure to have our international advisory board member mijid jafar here. thank you, crescent petroleum for this, for iraqi global energy center. miji dichlt has been a person i've been stealing ideas from for a long time. he happens to be one of the best thinkers and acto
thursday, a look at past impeachment proceedings for andrew johnson, richard nixon and bill clinton. friday, the american revolution. american history tv fi tours all week at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. >>> next a discussion about iraq's political outlook and relations between the u.s. and iraq under the trump administration. hosted by the atlanta council in washington, d.c., earlier this month. this is about an hour and a half. >>> good morning and thank you all for joining...
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after watergate in vietnam and lyndon johnson and richard nixon and all that experience, they wanted outsider jimmy carter. i don't thk thy will want more of somebody to go elbow to elbow or insult to insult. i think at's the appeal of pete buttigieg. he lowers the temperature, he lowers the thermostat, he lowers the rhetoric. he is the mr. rogers of this campaign, and i think, in the most appealing and most flattering of ways. he's reasoned, he's reasonable and he lis. >> well that's the segue. you're giving it to us, mark. but, david, there has been a little bit of shiefting in t presidential landscape on the d. j. side this week. elabeth warren slip ago little bit -- slipping a little bit in the polls. we've seen kamala harris' campaign. michael bloomberg is spending a lot of money to get hisme and message out. >> we in the pundit class oft put people in buckets which are based on ideology, and vote ers oquite in the bucket that we think they're in, so we had the warn sanders bucket and then the moderate bucket, and but people are moving straight from warren to buttigi. people see
after watergate in vietnam and lyndon johnson and richard nixon and all that experience, they wanted outsider jimmy carter. i don't thk thy will want more of somebody to go elbow to elbow or insult to insult. i think at's the appeal of pete buttigieg. he lowers the temperature, he lowers the thermostat, he lowers the rhetoric. he is the mr. rogers of this campaign, and i think, in the most appealing and most flattering of ways. he's reasoned, he's reasonable and he lis. >> well that's the...
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johnson. >> aye. >> richards. >> aye. >> koppel. >> aye. >> press melgar. >> aye. >> so moved. that motion passes unanimously 4-0. commissioners, we're at item 21 for case number -- >> i'm sorry, we just have to take a little break. i'm sorry. it's 8:00 and we've been going since 9:00 this morning. >> we've been here 11 hours, folks. >> sorry. >> commission regular hearing for thursday, november 21, 2019. i'll remind members of the public to silence your mobile devices that may sound off during these proceedings. we left off on item 21 for 2018-009157cua at 2175 hayes street, conditional use authorization. >> good evening, commissioners. silva jiminez, the planning department staff. the item before you is a request for conditional use authorization to permit the demolition of a one story dental office and construction of a four story residential building within the hr-3 district. a conditional use authorization is required to exceed the three dwelling units per lot in an hr-3 zoning district with the maximum of one dwelling unit per lot area. this would result in a building hei
johnson. >> aye. >> richards. >> aye. >> koppel. >> aye. >> press melgar. >> aye. >> so moved. that motion passes unanimously 4-0. commissioners, we're at item 21 for case number -- >> i'm sorry, we just have to take a little break. i'm sorry. it's 8:00 and we've been going since 9:00 this morning. >> we've been here 11 hours, folks. >> sorry. >> commission regular hearing for thursday, november 21, 2019. i'll remind...
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andrew johnson and bill clinton impeached. richard nixon resigned before the house could vote. cles of impeachment were drawn up. andrew johnson, he faced 11 crimes of peeflt. >> they were not for any crimes. no crimes you doing jail for. they were, the articles were addressing the ways in which johnson was trying to interfere with reconstruction. there was some illegaliality. he was charged by firing the secretary of war without getting senate approval. he thought it was unconstitutional but that's not a felony. they're great examples of abuses of power. of obvious concern to the frailers that are not technically illegal but they do hurt the republic and they breached the public trust. >> if there was a crime, the argument is that it can't be tried anyway. is that what the argument is? >> it depends what somebody did. occasionally it is a felony and they play to have a criminal trial. but the kinds of things the president can do is only what he can do. if he abuses power like nixon did, then we draw up impeachment articles. he was charged with obstruction and going after politi
andrew johnson and bill clinton impeached. richard nixon resigned before the house could vote. cles of impeachment were drawn up. andrew johnson, he faced 11 crimes of peeflt. >> they were not for any crimes. no crimes you doing jail for. they were, the articles were addressing the ways in which johnson was trying to interfere with reconstruction. there was some illegaliality. he was charged by firing the secretary of war without getting senate approval. he thought it was unconstitutional...
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tonight, past impeachment proceedings for andrew johnson, richard nixon and bill clinton. friday, the american revolution. america history tv features all week, 8 p.m. eastern on c-span3. >> at www.c-span.org, we are making it easier for you to watch coverage of the impeachment inquiry and me administration -- and the administration's response, if you miss any coverage, go to added a tally from ve the a.p. showing where each on the mocrat shows impeachment inquery. page at ur would be c-span.org/impeachment. it is
tonight, past impeachment proceedings for andrew johnson, richard nixon and bill clinton. friday, the american revolution. america history tv features all week, 8 p.m. eastern on c-span3. >> at www.c-span.org, we are making it easier for you to watch coverage of the impeachment inquiry and me administration -- and the administration's response, if you miss any coverage, go to added a tally from ve the a.p. showing where each on the mocrat shows impeachment inquery. page at ur would be...
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johnson. it was more than 100 years later when it took place against richard nixon. now this is the third impeachment inquiry over the last 45 years, with richard nixon, bill clinton, and now donald trump. host: the political system has weaponized impeachment. impeachment has become a political tool, and that has become a problem, a huge problem. what are we going to do next as a people? are we going to destroy ourselves? because khrushchev once said, we will bury you. not mean he directly. he meant we would destroy ourselves, and we are destroying ourselves. host: take a look at "the wall street journal" editorial, because they conclude that. telling the caller to get a life. politico.com, the white house trying to protect calm -- trying to project calm even as the gop launches a counteroffensive. that is the headline. within the white house on wednesday, quickly settling on biggest sin of democrats as they -- they were boring. president trump said he was not even watching, too busy with other important work. onice is keeping an eye muted tv's, but they dismissed th
johnson. it was more than 100 years later when it took place against richard nixon. now this is the third impeachment inquiry over the last 45 years, with richard nixon, bill clinton, and now donald trump. host: the political system has weaponized impeachment. impeachment has become a political tool, and that has become a problem, a huge problem. what are we going to do next as a people? are we going to destroy ourselves? because khrushchev once said, we will bury you. not mean he directly. he...
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tonight, a look at past impeachment proceedings for presidents andrew johnson, richard nixon, and bill clinton. and friday, the american revolution. american history tv features all week at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. >>> sunday night on booktv at 9:00 eastern on "after words" former speaker of the house newt gingrich with his latest book "trump versus china." >> i don't think the chinese have any great planning certainly in the next 20 or 25 years to try to take us on militarily in a traditional sense but i think they're trying to build the kind of cyber capability. i think this is part of where huawei is an extraordinary national asset for them, and i think that they're trying to build a capability in space both of which have global implications. >> and then at 10:00 eastern, new york university journalism professor pamela newkirk talks about her new book, "diversity inc." >> what i'm not optimistic about is white america's ability to see past the -- the fiction of african-americans, of latinx people, the centuries-old demeaning images of people and how that has as much to do with
tonight, a look at past impeachment proceedings for presidents andrew johnson, richard nixon, and bill clinton. and friday, the american revolution. american history tv features all week at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. >>> sunday night on booktv at 9:00 eastern on "after words" former speaker of the house newt gingrich with his latest book "trump versus china." >> i don't think the chinese have any great planning certainly in the next 20 or 25 years to try to...
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sandra day o'connor, thursday, a look at past impeachment proceedings for presidents andrew johnson, richard nixon and bill clinton. american history tv features all week at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. ♪ >> c-span's washington journal live every day with policy issues that impact you. coming up wednesday morning, we'll talk about the impeachment process with molly reynolds, brookings' government study senior fellow and the federal judiciary with the ethics and public policy's aed whalen. >> join the discussion. ♪ ♪ >> our c-span campaign 2020 bus team is traveling across the country in the 2020 presidential race, asking voters what issues they want presidential candidates to address during the campaign. >> smith want the 2020 presidential candidates to address is gun violence. i don't think there's one clear-cut answer. we need to initiate that discussion in discovering what option are available to prevent these disasters from happening. >> my question i have for the candidates is how are you going to combat the rising prices and drugs and also in health care. >> an issue that's really imp
sandra day o'connor, thursday, a look at past impeachment proceedings for presidents andrew johnson, richard nixon and bill clinton. american history tv features all week at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. ♪ >> c-span's washington journal live every day with policy issues that impact you. coming up wednesday morning, we'll talk about the impeachment process with molly reynolds, brookings' government study senior fellow and the federal judiciary with the ethics and public policy's aed...
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on thursday, past impeachment proceedings for andrew johnson, richard nixon and bill clinton.y, the american revolution. >> held thetown law second annual ruth bader ginsburg lecture with featured speakers justice ginsburg, former president bill clinton, and former secretary of state hillary clinton. they reflected on justice ginsburg's nomination as well as her approach to the law. this is 90 minutes. [applause]
on thursday, past impeachment proceedings for andrew johnson, richard nixon and bill clinton.y, the american revolution. >> held thetown law second annual ruth bader ginsburg lecture with featured speakers justice ginsburg, former president bill clinton, and former secretary of state hillary clinton. they reflected on justice ginsburg's nomination as well as her approach to the law. this is 90 minutes. [applause]
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johnson? >> aye. >> commissioner richards? >> aye in >> commissioner president melgar? >> aye. >> it passes 5-0. [applause] item 13. case number 2019. 107662 pca for the affordable housing and educator housing streamlining program, planning code amendment. >> good afternoon, commissioners. audrey maloney, planning department staff. i'm going to do a quick check to see if supervisor fewer's staff is in the room yet. yep. ian is here to speak on the ordinance before staff presentation. >> hello. >> hello, president melgar. good afternoon, commissioners. ian fergosi with sandra lee fewer's office. thank you so much for having me today. the legislation before you today is a small tweak to a much larger initiative co-sponsored and passed recently by 76% of voters in the recent election. i first want to just talk a little bit about why we authored this critical initiative. and, you know, why it's so important and we're so happy that it's been enthusiastically supported by san franciscans. we know the housing if the crisis, we need to create more affordable housing in every city. as you know, san franc
johnson? >> aye. >> commissioner richards? >> aye in >> commissioner president melgar? >> aye. >> it passes 5-0. [applause] item 13. case number 2019. 107662 pca for the affordable housing and educator housing streamlining program, planning code amendment. >> good afternoon, commissioners. audrey maloney, planning department staff. i'm going to do a quick check to see if supervisor fewer's staff is in the room yet. yep. ian is here to speak on the...
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at least there was some bipartisanship for impeachment of andrew johnson, bill clinton and richard nixonone single republican voting against party lines you have got to start asking, what is this really about? joining me right now, a man who knows a thing or two about impeachment. presidential historian doug wead out with a brand-new book. congratulations. you interviewed many members of the trump family for that. let me get your reaction to this. do you think it's telling that not one single republican voted for this? there is a big red line. a big red fence. >> congratulations on interviewing mike pence tomorrow night. i thought that has to be trish regan. interviewing the vice president. whoever is in the news, you are going to be there. trish: thank you. >> 1868 it was bipartisan. the nixon resignation in 1972, there were three prominent republicans, minority leader hugh scott and minority leader of the house john rhodes and barry goldwater went to the white house. all three of them republicans and said you have got to resign, mr. president, to nixon. they were bipartisan events in a
at least there was some bipartisanship for impeachment of andrew johnson, bill clinton and richard nixonone single republican voting against party lines you have got to start asking, what is this really about? joining me right now, a man who knows a thing or two about impeachment. presidential historian doug wead out with a brand-new book. congratulations. you interviewed many members of the trump family for that. let me get your reaction to this. do you think it's telling that not one single...