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>> briefly, in 1876, the presidential election putted republican rutherford hayes against tilden, the democrat, and it came down to the electoral votes of two states in the south, south carolina and louisiana. and by this time, reconstruction was losing its steam, and democrats gave, gave the election, if you like, to the republicans which were the, initially the anti-slavery party, which were initially the party of reconstituting a society that makes room for african-american power and authority in economic life. and in exchange, the tilden camp allowed -- made the deal that if hayes, the republican, was allowed to take the white house, his government had to immediately withdraw the union forces that still occupied parts of the deep south and, thus, bring a formal end to attempts to rebuild a new society. and so hayes took the white house, the troops were withdrawn, and reconstruction collapses in early 1877. >> right. so the rights of african-americans depended on the willingness of the federal government to stay with guns, and they just basically get exhausted, right? >> appears th
>> briefly, in 1876, the presidential election putted republican rutherford hayes against tilden, the democrat, and it came down to the electoral votes of two states in the south, south carolina and louisiana. and by this time, reconstruction was losing its steam, and democrats gave, gave the election, if you like, to the republicans which were the, initially the anti-slavery party, which were initially the party of reconstituting a society that makes room for african-american power and...
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the peak in tilden park is named after him. but a berkeley city council member wants the east bay regional park district now to rename that peak. the name change request is on tonight's city council agenda. >>> well, calls for inclusion. a lawsuit claiming foothills park in palo alto is racially segregated. a group of civil rights activists are demanding the city repeal what it calls an unconstitutional residents only restriction. city leaders argue keeping foothills park private to palo alto residents and their guests helped maintain the crowds which in turn keeps it clean and functioning. >>> well, staying safe during this pandemic is a mix of things you can do and cannot do. for many seniors, even going outside is too big of a risk. >> that's very true. thankfully in the east bay, much younger people willing to bring the outside world in. garvin thomas has tonight's bay area proud. >> if you're the parent of a teenager or even just know a few, you know there are 1,000 different ways they can use their phone to disconnect fro
the peak in tilden park is named after him. but a berkeley city council member wants the east bay regional park district now to rename that peak. the name change request is on tonight's city council agenda. >>> well, calls for inclusion. a lawsuit claiming foothills park in palo alto is racially segregated. a group of civil rights activists are demanding the city repeal what it calls an unconstitutional residents only restriction. city leaders argue keeping foothills park private to...
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. >> jon meacham: it was rutherford b hayes, it was hayes, tilden, 1876 after two terms of the grantion incredibly close race. florida if florida was ever a problem, they couldn't get the electoral college numbers to work. so a deal was struck basically have the details on this are a little fuzzy but the deal was that hayes as a democrat would take the presidency in exchange Ãbsorry, republican, and exchange for removing the federal troops from the south. louisiana, alabama, and florida i think were the last three states there were reconstruction trips. the effect of what was called the compromise of 1877 as the most important thing. which was by removing those troops, by settling the election where hayes would become president it totally freed the south to be taken over by the forces of jim crow. so the black americans who had eight years since appomattox of at least some hope of progress, some hope of the suffrage, some hope of changing life, genuine, having the verdict of the civil war be realized, that ended in 1877. on disputed elections and since you are in pennsylvania please
. >> jon meacham: it was rutherford b hayes, it was hayes, tilden, 1876 after two terms of the grantion incredibly close race. florida if florida was ever a problem, they couldn't get the electoral college numbers to work. so a deal was struck basically have the details on this are a little fuzzy but the deal was that hayes as a democrat would take the presidency in exchange Ãbsorry, republican, and exchange for removing the federal troops from the south. louisiana, alabama, and florida...
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disintegration more than 80 percent of the population is humanitarian assistance including 12000000000 tilden and many people have lost hope the international community will be able to solve the crisis in yemen we're talking about a very somber political reality in the country have been anti-government protests in egypt for a 7th straight day in a change from past demonstrations these protests are happening in smaller cities like ether and in southern egypt at least one person was killed in the run it's against corruption and the poor economy and living conditions egypt's president says the country is undergoing necessary her finger. he backed. up and right there are 2 things we can bet on we are following a path of reform and building development and reconstruction and we will continue to do so because our country needs that people do understand that and bear its cost was the economic reform easy everybody suffered from it but with the grace of god we pass through it and we achieve successes which i can tell you the whole world is talking about with god's grace the whole world is saying that
disintegration more than 80 percent of the population is humanitarian assistance including 12000000000 tilden and many people have lost hope the international community will be able to solve the crisis in yemen we're talking about a very somber political reality in the country have been anti-government protests in egypt for a 7th straight day in a change from past demonstrations these protests are happening in smaller cities like ether and in southern egypt at least one person was killed in the...
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republican incumbent president, ulysses grant, was prepared to declare martial law from preventing tilden from claiming inauguration. if we come down to that, to the final moment in which two people are preparing to be inaugurated because we still haven't sorted out the election, then the commander in chief is going to be one of those candidates, and the candidate who had caused the chaos in the first place. >> so after that safe harbor day where the delegates are chosen and we can put the timeline of events up on the screen. this is where you say things can really go off the rails in an unpredictable way. you game out scenarios that take it all the way up to inauguration day, where donald trump, joe biden, and nancy pelosi could all make a claim to hold the office of the presidency. when you game out these scenarios, is this in your mind the worst-case scenario, or are these becoming likelier by the day? >> well, the problem is the distance between worst case and plausibly likely is very uncomfortably thin right now. i believe that there is no circumstance under which donald trump will c
republican incumbent president, ulysses grant, was prepared to declare martial law from preventing tilden from claiming inauguration. if we come down to that, to the final moment in which two people are preparing to be inaugurated because we still haven't sorted out the election, then the commander in chief is going to be one of those candidates, and the candidate who had caused the chaos in the first place. >> so after that safe harbor day where the delegates are chosen and we can put...
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situation, there's an election a lot of us weren't old enough to remember, but in 1876 the hayes/tildensn't settled until two days before the inauguration. and there are serious people writing about the possible scenarios that could push this mess into january. you could end up conceivably with nancy pelosi temporarily president of the united states. i i just don't think this is a result that new of us want to see -- any of us want to see happen. paul: quickly are, kyle, to prevent this kind of outcome what's the most important thing states can do? >> well, they can move their deadline for requesting absentee ballots back, make them earlier, and they can decide that they're going to count, they're going to start processing if not counting absentee ballots before election day. paul: yeah, okay. good. thanks, good advice, kyle. >>> when we come back, democrats block republican efforts to advance a scaled-down coronavirus relief package in the u.s. senate as the stalemate over a new round of spending continues. so can the parties still strike a deal before the election? and does the econom
situation, there's an election a lot of us weren't old enough to remember, but in 1876 the hayes/tildensn't settled until two days before the inauguration. and there are serious people writing about the possible scenarios that could push this mess into january. you could end up conceivably with nancy pelosi temporarily president of the united states. i i just don't think this is a result that new of us want to see -- any of us want to see happen. paul: quickly are, kyle, to prevent this kind of...
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all the concrete worker tilden's in manhattan, it is almost like a habit. i think it's disgraceful. i save this company. a big company, great people, we saved it and then you say totally unrelated, we would love to have that. i'm sorry, it's already done, these people are terrible, it's all right. you have to remember workers. on november 3, we much -- we must turn the fabey -- page forever. they get so much things that are so unfair to the rest of our country and that's why they are always with that top level of democrats, with the workers are with us. biden is a diehard globalist. you know globalist are out. they helped destroy this country. if i did not come along, this country was going down and we stopped it if you look at your second amendment, so many different things, no matter what it is. [applause] you look at our jobs, prior to the plate and now coming back, the housing is record-setting, a car manufacturing is record-setting. you look at car sales they are record-setting. who would think retail is record-setting. it is amazing. we had such a good foundation. we had no ch
all the concrete worker tilden's in manhattan, it is almost like a habit. i think it's disgraceful. i save this company. a big company, great people, we saved it and then you say totally unrelated, we would love to have that. i'm sorry, it's already done, these people are terrible, it's all right. you have to remember workers. on november 3, we much -- we must turn the fabey -- page forever. they get so much things that are so unfair to the rest of our country and that's why they are always...
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disintegration more than 80 percent of the population is humanitarian assistance including 12000000000 tilden and many people have lost hope the international community will be able to solve the crisis in yemen we're talking about a very somber political reality in the country. there with the latest on the prisoner swap in yemen thank you journalists in hong kong are warning of a new threat to media freedom police have announced a new definition of what constitutes recognized media change follows china's leaders imposing that controversial and widely condemned security law 3 months ago this report from asian brown in hong kong. during the recent protests local as well as foreign journalists have often been in the thick of it some from the profusion of new online media outlets often working unpaid others included journalism students as well as freelance photographers like may james here being arrested last october. now hong kong's police force has announced that the media credentials that she and other local journalists hold or no longer be recognised. james insists she has a right to take pic
disintegration more than 80 percent of the population is humanitarian assistance including 12000000000 tilden and many people have lost hope the international community will be able to solve the crisis in yemen we're talking about a very somber political reality in the country. there with the latest on the prisoner swap in yemen thank you journalists in hong kong are warning of a new threat to media freedom police have announced a new definition of what constitutes recognized media change...
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none of us were around back in 1876 for the hayes tilden election, and that's one where the dispute gott the states and did go all the way to washington and congress. and that's just so much more of precarious, and we have to hope it doesn't happen this time, and the expectations should be that it shouldn't happen because the way the system is designed to work is that each state has its electors. the electors are chosen based on the popular vote. that's the people's choice in each state. so that if we get to december and we get closure resolution that the people of each state have spoken and the electors are based on the people's choice, then the system will have worked even though there may be uncertainty in november. >> there are several states, as you know, ned, that are right now facing some legal battles ahead of the election. we talked about the michigan's gop's lawsuit over a ruling that would allow absentee ballots to be counted up to 14 days after the election depending on when it had been mailed in. you have pennsylvania, a journalist there, who writes the state is at risk of
none of us were around back in 1876 for the hayes tilden election, and that's one where the dispute gott the states and did go all the way to washington and congress. and that's just so much more of precarious, and we have to hope it doesn't happen this time, and the expectations should be that it shouldn't happen because the way the system is designed to work is that each state has its electors. the electors are chosen based on the popular vote. that's the people's choice in each state. so...
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and i went to tilden high school in brooklyn, and there was a guy that always knew he couldn't pass thed disrupt the class and start pointing at others -- he's cheating! he's looking at my page! and if the teacher told him to calm down -- oh, you're on his side! he came in to disrupt last night because he couldn't pass the test. he had no plan to deal with the covid-19. he had no plan on climate change. when he was given the opportunity to stay that "i denounce white supremacy," he said he would not denounce them and actually told them to stand by. stand by. stand back, stand by. i say, rise up. let us capture where this country's morals and values are going to stand. i think that last night, when you look at the fact that he was being coached by rudy giuliani and chris christie, two experts in bullyism, you shouldn't have been surprised. >> sam stein, last night, at two points, at least two points, probably more, if you're going to go back and look at this mess, the president of the united states did some incredibly unpresidential things. one, he supported white terrorism. and two, tow
and i went to tilden high school in brooklyn, and there was a guy that always knew he couldn't pass thed disrupt the class and start pointing at others -- he's cheating! he's looking at my page! and if the teacher told him to calm down -- oh, you're on his side! he came in to disrupt last night because he couldn't pass the test. he had no plan to deal with the covid-19. he had no plan on climate change. when he was given the opportunity to stay that "i denounce white supremacy," he...