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youngstown wants to live. but youngstown's hard times are getting harder.us tracts that are listed as poverty in extreme. and if you are youngstown's congressman, you are charged with going to washington, d.c. and pleading youngstown's case. screaming it into the wind if you have to. youngstown's congressman is a democrat named tim ryan. listen to him here on the house floor. he's sort of brilliant here, and it's worth hearing. but while you are listening to him check out what you can see in this clip as well. look around him at who he is saying this to. >> i know many of us have been talking about this for a long, long time to where we've had 30 years of stagnant wages in the united states. and there is no way that we're going to be able to continue to be the leader of the free world or really even have the kind of country that we want if we have this kind of level of inequality. and there are issues that come before the house of representatives. there are issues that the president is continuing to push that will help rectify this problem that is not getti
youngstown wants to live. but youngstown's hard times are getting harder.us tracts that are listed as poverty in extreme. and if you are youngstown's congressman, you are charged with going to washington, d.c. and pleading youngstown's case. screaming it into the wind if you have to. youngstown's congressman is a democrat named tim ryan. listen to him here on the house floor. he's sort of brilliant here, and it's worth hearing. but while you are listening to him check out what you can see in...
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youngstown was crazy. i think it was the point where we clicked. we was in their home.o we was out of our comfort zone. and we had to practice in different facilities. so guys were just bonding. and when we was at the hotel, we spent a lot of time with each other, getting to know each other better. and i think that's where we clicked. >> reporter: and san francisco has the opportunity to move to 7-1 with the victory this weekend. that's something they haven't done since 1997. reporting from santa clara, i'm jame sire for nbc bay area. >> thank you jaymee. >>> meanwhile, the not so good news for the silver and black. darrin mcfadden has been ruled out for the game sunday as he is still hobbled with a sprained right foot. for more on the raiders's next plan of attack, john henry joins us from alameda. >> reporter: in two days we get a first look at a fully prepared carson palmer as he prepares to make his first start of the season against denver. hugh jackson has bet two high draft picks that palmer is the man to take the raiders to the next level. >> obviously i have a c
youngstown was crazy. i think it was the point where we clicked. we was in their home.o we was out of our comfort zone. and we had to practice in different facilities. so guys were just bonding. and when we was at the hotel, we spent a lot of time with each other, getting to know each other better. and i think that's where we clicked. >> reporter: and san francisco has the opportunity to move to 7-1 with the victory this weekend. that's something they haven't done since 1997. reporting...
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the beatles played their first ever united states concert here in washington and a young man from youngstown, ohio, began his career with the d.c. police department. a career that as matt jablow tells us, is still going strong. >> monday morning, orientation. >> sergeant buddy smallwood remembers his first day on the job like it was yesterday. >> then tuesday, we went to the range and qualified with a pistol. >> in fact, it was 17,291 days ago. >> sometimes, time slips by you but it slipped by me more than i wanted it to. >> currently the longest serving member of the metropolitan police department, the now 672-year-old -- the now 72-year-old smallwood joined nypd in 1964. >> young and slim, still playing ball. >> reporter: 47 years later, he is still driving a patrol car. and still very much enjoying the job. >> if i didn't like it, i wouldn't be here. it is very rewarding. >> reporter: despite the fact the mean streets of washington are a lot meaner than when he started. >> times have changed. i don't think they've changed for the better because there is more violence than there has ever b
the beatles played their first ever united states concert here in washington and a young man from youngstown, ohio, began his career with the d.c. police department. a career that as matt jablow tells us, is still going strong. >> monday morning, orientation. >> sergeant buddy smallwood remembers his first day on the job like it was yesterday. >> then tuesday, we went to the range and qualified with a pistol. >> in fact, it was 17,291 days ago. >> sometimes, time...
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the midwest is the region with the fastest-growing poverty rate, up 79%, with youngstown, ohio, hit by the loss of steel jobs, home to the nation's highest concentration of poverty. the west saw a 16% decrease. >.all this comes a week before e government releases additional economic data, scott, that will show more hispanics and more elderly is fallen into poverty. >> pelley: jim, thanks very much. what is drive manager into poverty is that we've never had unemployment this high for this long. a little later in the broadcast, byron pitts will introduce us to some of the folks who are losing their grip on the middle-class. >> reporter: and today are you the face of poverty, do you think? >> we are the growing edge of poverty. >> pelley: poverty is on the mind of world leaders meeting tonight at the g-20 summit in france. president obama has joined the leaders of the world's 20 largest economies, including china, japan, france, and germany. but all eyes are on greece because it is threatening the world recovery. greece may default on billions of dollars in debt tied to european and u.s.
the midwest is the region with the fastest-growing poverty rate, up 79%, with youngstown, ohio, hit by the loss of steel jobs, home to the nation's highest concentration of poverty. the west saw a 16% decrease. >.all this comes a week before e government releases additional economic data, scott, that will show more hispanics and more elderly is fallen into poverty. >> pelley: jim, thanks very much. what is drive manager into poverty is that we've never had unemployment this high for...
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we went to interview, we went to a conference in youngstown state last friday where there was a cuban diplomat there, and our reporter very nicely approached the gentleman to interview him, and he was shut down by, unfortunately, a professor from the university. but, you know, that's -- it's still there, unfortunately, still there. um, we work with that. i mean, again, we are providing the free flow of information to our audience, and that's what we focus on. >> host: right. but a lot of people have talked about al-jazeera in arabic and it impact on the arab spring and the uprisings that are going on across the middle east and north africa and how not -- it is, perhaps, not fomenting this kind of unrest, but it's certainly giving people in that region unsanitized, un-government sanitized news. is there a role for radio and tv marti in trying to drive changes in cuba and perhaps affect a change, a governmental change that can be seen at the end of castro's iron fist? >> guest: well, through giving them information, yes. aside from the reforms, we've seen many, many more arrests this ye
we went to interview, we went to a conference in youngstown state last friday where there was a cuban diplomat there, and our reporter very nicely approached the gentleman to interview him, and he was shut down by, unfortunately, a professor from the university. but, you know, that's -- it's still there, unfortunately, still there. um, we work with that. i mean, again, we are providing the free flow of information to our audience, and that's what we focus on. >> host: right. but a lot of...
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on december 9th, jim jones' mother died of emphysema in youngstown. a few hours after her death and emotional jones summoned his followers to the pavilion. he described his mother's last moments as she gasped for air her tongue hanging out and saliva flowing down her face. he invited people who knew her to take a last look at her. although she looked for a sick while she died he said that in death she looked very well indeed. she was the one person jones allowed to call the bluff and get away with it. in jonestown when she overheard him bragging about shooting a turkey with a pistol but 200 yards distance she laughed and called over her daughter-in-law that man didn't shoot a turkey anyone knows you can't shoot anything with a pistol from 200 yards. when she died her moderating influence vanished and another record tethering him to reason snapped. a few weeks later in the middle of a rambling screed he asked his followers have many of you plan your def? there was a silence. don't you ever plan your debt to the -- death. you're going to die, don't you
on december 9th, jim jones' mother died of emphysema in youngstown. a few hours after her death and emotional jones summoned his followers to the pavilion. he described his mother's last moments as she gasped for air her tongue hanging out and saliva flowing down her face. he invited people who knew her to take a last look at her. although she looked for a sick while she died he said that in death she looked very well indeed. she was the one person jones allowed to call the bluff and get away...
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right now, rain activity going on through eerie, through youngstown, ohio. in through charleston, west virginia. and that will be approaching our region during the overnight into tomorrow. beyond that, that front is going to bring some changes. tim williams in the outback with a look at what thursday might bring. tim? >> thursday may bring some shower activity. not a lot associated with this. and not a lot of moisture, that is. but the low is ringing up into canada. and it's going to bring in cooler temperatures our way. the cooldown only happens for a short time. and high pressure builds in. temperatures look up. and it looks to be another stretch of weather like this. bob has details coming up in your complete first warning forecast. >>> after a big win in prime time against the archrival steelers. it's time for the ravens ravens to focus on their next, the seattle seahawks. mark viviano has more on preparations for a west coast trip. >> i spoke with a number of players who did share some triumphant. but yes, they did focus forward to the next opponent, wh
right now, rain activity going on through eerie, through youngstown, ohio. in through charleston, west virginia. and that will be approaching our region during the overnight into tomorrow. beyond that, that front is going to bring some changes. tim williams in the outback with a look at what thursday might bring. tim? >> thursday may bring some shower activity. not a lot associated with this. and not a lot of moisture, that is. but the low is ringing up into canada. and it's going to...
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in the heyday of the steel and auto industry, youngstown and warren, ohio, were prime destinations inmerica's rust belt. jobs were abundant. the prosperity seemed like it would never end, but it did. marked by the day in 1977 known as black monday, an exodus of jobs and people cut the population nearly in half. about 50% of those remaining live in poverty. >> it's terrible. every place you go they're all, all positions are filled, you can't find any jobs to save my life. >> reporter: the valley went from booming to hungry. it now has one of the most significant hunger problems in the nation. >> we just have such a tremendous need in the valley for the people that have lost their jobs with the industrial base that has faded, and they're hungry. >> reporter: food pantries and kitchens were stressed as the number of hungry people increased by 200% in the last decade. >> we just have to address that issue and make sure the people get the food that they need. >> reporter: they addressed it with music. ♪ >> reporter: a community group called trumball 100 came up with food stop. every band p
in the heyday of the steel and auto industry, youngstown and warren, ohio, were prime destinations inmerica's rust belt. jobs were abundant. the prosperity seemed like it would never end, but it did. marked by the day in 1977 known as black monday, an exodus of jobs and people cut the population nearly in half. about 50% of those remaining live in poverty. >> it's terrible. every place you go they're all, all positions are filled, you can't find any jobs to save my life. >>...
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this is we submit, even if one thinks about this is a youngstown category three case, this is a youngscam category three case at the kind that justice jackson identified in footnote four, where he cited myers against the united states. the kind of case and category three of youngstown in which the president's judgment can prevail even other contrary government in which the president has exclusive authority. my question is, what leads you to that conclusion? >> they were very, very few cases i can think of where the court has said the president can act contrary a statue. and so comes a point of my question was to get you to talk about why. so i do think if i could, it would be helpful in answering your question justice breyer. moving beyond that initial revolution by washing 10 that this is an exclusive power that is quite significant. when i get to the monroe administration, there was a fight between clay and monroe about whether the president has exclusive authority to recognize the new south american republic. a couple of points there. i think the only thing one could point to as an
this is we submit, even if one thinks about this is a youngstown category three case, this is a youngscam category three case at the kind that justice jackson identified in footnote four, where he cited myers against the united states. the kind of case and category three of youngstown in which the president's judgment can prevail even other contrary government in which the president has exclusive authority. my question is, what leads you to that conclusion? >> they were very, very few...
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this is, we submit -- even if one thinks about this as a youngstown category three case, this is a youngstown category three case of the kind that justice jackson identified in footnote , where he cited myers v. the united states. the kind of case in category three of youngstown, in which the president's judgment can prevail even over a contrary judgment of congress, is a case in which the president has exclusive authority. justice breyer: all right now, but my question is what leads you to that conclusion. gen. verrilli: well, let me -- breyer: there are very, very few cases i can ever think of where -- where the president -- where the court has said the president can act contrary to a statute. and so the point of my question was to get you to talk about why, even though this is a fortiori. gen. verrilli: so, i do think, if i could -- i think it would be helpful in answering your question, justice breyer, if i could return to the chief justice's question about history. moving beyond that initial recognition by washington that this is an exclusive power, which i think is quite significant, wh
this is, we submit -- even if one thinks about this as a youngstown category three case, this is a youngstown category three case of the kind that justice jackson identified in footnote , where he cited myers v. the united states. the kind of case in category three of youngstown, in which the president's judgment can prevail even over a contrary judgment of congress, is a case in which the president has exclusive authority. justice breyer: all right now, but my question is what leads you to...
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. >> the youngstown and warren, ohio were prime destinations in america's rust belt.obs were abundant. the prosperity seems like it would never end, but it did. in 1977 known as black monday. the layoffs cut the population nearly in half. 50 per of those who remain live in poverty. >> every place you go all position are filled. you can't find a job to save my life. >> reporter: it now has one of the most significant hunger problems in the nation. >> there is a tremendous need in the valley for people that are lost their jobs with the industrial base. and they are hungry. >> reporter: food pantries and kitchens were stressed as the number of people increased by 200 per in the last decade. they addressed it with music. a community group came up with food stock. every band played for free and people paid with cans of food or money for food. in the end boy scouts boxed up 2 tons of food spread through an organization called second harvest. >> this helps bridge the gap so we goat those jobs that will bring those home out of poverty and unger. and it will happen. >> reporte
. >> the youngstown and warren, ohio were prime destinations in america's rust belt.obs were abundant. the prosperity seems like it would never end, but it did. in 1977 known as black monday. the layoffs cut the population nearly in half. 50 per of those who remain live in poverty. >> every place you go all position are filled. you can't find a job to save my life. >> reporter: it now has one of the most significant hunger problems in the nation. >> there is a tremendous...
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how can mitt romney come to ohio, go to youngstown or toledo or go into michigan and say i'm on your would probably have withered away. president obama has done a lot. he really took a very difficult economic situation and he saved us from sliding into a deep, deep depression. the stimulus that he made available to ohio and to other states kept firefighters and police officers and teachers in the classroom. i mean, this president has difficult economic circumstances to deal with. but the leadership in washington, and i'm talking specifically about ohio and john boehner, the speaker of the house, i'm talking about mitch mcconnell, these folks are obstructing and keeping the president from doing what needs to be done to create jobs in our country. >> i would like to ask you about an article that is in today's washington post in which it looks at president clinton's new book. in it he talks about the 2010 midterm election. the democrats did not counter the national republican message with one of their own. there was no national advertising campaign to explain and defend what they had do
how can mitt romney come to ohio, go to youngstown or toledo or go into michigan and say i'm on your would probably have withered away. president obama has done a lot. he really took a very difficult economic situation and he saved us from sliding into a deep, deep depression. the stimulus that he made available to ohio and to other states kept firefighters and police officers and teachers in the classroom. i mean, this president has difficult economic circumstances to deal with. but the...
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indeed given this authorization under the teaching of youngstown achieved, the president is acting at the very height of constitutional powers. apple points to dramatize for you why this is an armed conflict and not a terrorist attack. oklahoma city. the attacks came from abroad. it would not a home grown attack. -- it was not a home ground attack. if you think about the physical loss of life, more americans than any other time except for pearl harbor alr. okayed it is acting politically driven to fundamentally reshape the balance of power in a large chunk of the world. the fact that it is a global war is nothing unique about it. war has occurred on a global scale throughout human history. going back to antiquities. the fact it is criminal in nature because it is not a sovereign entitled to use force under any circumstance is not legally significant. all it does is provide us with opportunity. and other circumstances. the effect of this has been recognized in every case since 9/11, including a case of an opinion of five justices specifically acknowledges the point. we are entitled to
indeed given this authorization under the teaching of youngstown achieved, the president is acting at the very height of constitutional powers. apple points to dramatize for you why this is an armed conflict and not a terrorist attack. oklahoma city. the attacks came from abroad. it would not a home grown attack. -- it was not a home ground attack. if you think about the physical loss of life, more americans than any other time except for pearl harbor alr. okayed it is acting politically driven...
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joining us live from pittsburgh from youngstown state university. >> good morning, carol. >> this billes what they can bargain for among other things. reduces what they can bargain for like firefighters and police officers and it includes teachers and some say because it includes teachers and police officers and firefighters, this is why this thing will go down to defeat today. >> this is a much bigger law. it affect police officers and firefighters and makes it much more controversial. this has gotten out the vote it seems in ohio among unions. public and private are interested in the issue. >> is it a case that the republican overreach and many ohioans are for limited collective bargaining rights. not to firefighters and police officers. >> exactly. >> as you look inside the law, a lot of things would be popular with the people of ohio. things like requiring public employees and to pay a certain percentage of health wear costs and a percentage of retirement. these things are popular. to me this is a little bit parallel to the national health care debate. in that case if you look insi
joining us live from pittsburgh from youngstown state university. >> good morning, carol. >> this billes what they can bargain for among other things. reduces what they can bargain for like firefighters and police officers and it includes teachers and some say because it includes teachers and police officers and firefighters, this is why this thing will go down to defeat today. >> this is a much bigger law. it affect police officers and firefighters and makes it much more...
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youngstown, new york. caller: everyone can agree that the super committee was a fraud. huge fraud, bigger than people realize. these cuts are not cuts. if we just froze spending at the level that we spend today, the fault -- default, the office of budget of the management would score that as a $9 trillion cut. all programs grow by 3% to 7%, automatically. the enemy is baseline budgeting. we will gain control of the spending. as for the people that are pointing to grover norquist as some sort of straw man, it is the tea party that is holding the feet to the fire of the republicans, not grover norquist. do not forget, we are sick of all this spending. host: all right, let's move on to our next caller. cheryl, democratic line. good morning. caller: i would like to make a couple of personal points. with campaign funds from wal- mart and j.b. hunt, as long as our congress people receive money from wall street, the bankers, and the big corporations, how can we depend upon them to go for their constituencies? after japan was devastated, one man went over and taught them how to
youngstown, new york. caller: everyone can agree that the super committee was a fraud. huge fraud, bigger than people realize. these cuts are not cuts. if we just froze spending at the level that we spend today, the fault -- default, the office of budget of the management would score that as a $9 trillion cut. all programs grow by 3% to 7%, automatically. the enemy is baseline budgeting. we will gain control of the spending. as for the people that are pointing to grover norquist as some sort of...
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whom i am very proud to know and work with, representative tim ryan, representing communities like youngstown and akron, has been a very powerful force in acknowledging that it's investing in job creation that is our number one concern right now. we've seen what's been happening in ohio. there has been -- there's an outburst of pride coming from that state about the activism that is really speaking to empowering the middle class and we empower the middle class by providing jobs. representative ryan, thank you so very much for being that outstanding voice. ryan fitzpatrick well, thank you and i -- mr. ryan: well, thank you and i want to thank him for really what the essence is and that is resuscitating manufacturing back in the united states. and that needs to be a goal throughout the country because of what it does for the local economy, what it does for the states, what it does for tax revenue, what it does to the creation of intellectual property because there are many people on the factory floor actually thinking about how this product could maybe be made differently, how value could be ad
whom i am very proud to know and work with, representative tim ryan, representing communities like youngstown and akron, has been a very powerful force in acknowledging that it's investing in job creation that is our number one concern right now. we've seen what's been happening in ohio. there has been -- there's an outburst of pride coming from that state about the activism that is really speaking to empowering the middle class and we empower the middle class by providing jobs. representative...
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a few weeks ago, we had the opportunity of having congressman lewis in youngstown and up up in cleveland. to sit here and listen to him talk about it, it's not words on a piece of paper, as he said, it's not history, it's his experience. for us in any way, shape, or form to listen to him and remember the struggles that a lot of people went through in order for americans to have the right to vote, all americans of the right to vote, this seems so petty and so ridiculous that there would be a movement among a conservative group of people across the country to literally try to disenfranchise american citizens. now, we all get caught up in the political games but my goodness gracious, how far are you going to go? you've got citizens united that says you can spend money left and right, corporations unlimited funding, we're seeing it in ohio now. then they take this money and start pushing initiatives like this one where you're going to literally carve out a part of the electorate that doesn't vote for your interest because you'll win the game that way. and so these provisions in ohio now, we'
a few weeks ago, we had the opportunity of having congressman lewis in youngstown and up up in cleveland. to sit here and listen to him talk about it, it's not words on a piece of paper, as he said, it's not history, it's his experience. for us in any way, shape, or form to listen to him and remember the struggles that a lot of people went through in order for americans to have the right to vote, all americans of the right to vote, this seems so petty and so ridiculous that there would be a...
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even if one thinks about that as a youngstown category three case, it is the kind in which they sided wire is against the united states. the kind of case in category 3 in which the president's judgment can prevail over the contrary judgment in which there is exclusive authority. >> what leads you to that conclusion there are few cases that i can think of where the court has told the president that he can act contrary to the statute. the point was to give you to talk about why. >> i think it would be helpful if i could return to the chief justice question about history. moving beyond the recognition from washington, when we get to the monroe administration, there is a fight between clay and monroe about whether the president has the authority to recognize this. the only thing that one could point to as an action by congress than even implicates is one heck -- one house of congress passing the appropriations measure for what the global treaties that my friend sites is on page 133, the very page that he cites, his effort to contest this exclusive authority came to an in glorious and. my
even if one thinks about that as a youngstown category three case, it is the kind in which they sided wire is against the united states. the kind of case in category 3 in which the president's judgment can prevail over the contrary judgment in which there is exclusive authority. >> what leads you to that conclusion there are few cases that i can think of where the court has told the president that he can act contrary to the statute. the point was to give you to talk about why. >> i...