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. >> you know, youngstown is not exactly on our course. >> in a lot of ways, television was showing slicesen before. "route 66" was an innovative show because it was actually filmed on location. so the audience was exposed to things that just weren't part of their local orbit. >> space. a final frontier. >> you know, there is a little bit of the mayberry aspect to the world of "star trek." that's going to sound like an odd analogy, but follow me here. people want to believe such a place can exist. the idea of a future in which a lot of the biases and the fears of the past has evolved out of us. >> where i come from, size, shape or color makes no difference. >> there's one episode where some of the members of the crew were taken over by these mental giants. >> this psychokinetic power of yours, how long have you had it? >> they've forced captain kirk and lieutenant ohura to kiss. it was the first interracial kiss on television. ♪ >> nbc asked me if i would do my own special. and i had always adored harry belafonte. we decided to do one duet called "the path of glory." it is an anti-war song
. >> you know, youngstown is not exactly on our course. >> in a lot of ways, television was showing slicesen before. "route 66" was an innovative show because it was actually filmed on location. so the audience was exposed to things that just weren't part of their local orbit. >> space. a final frontier. >> you know, there is a little bit of the mayberry aspect to the world of "star trek." that's going to sound like an odd analogy, but follow me here....
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this gentleman from youngstown, ohio. do if you see a bear, turn away and run in the opposite direction, back away calmly, offer it a glass of wine, what, or wave your hands wildly? >> b. >> back away calmly. good going, buddy. >> the answer is right. so that's what you should do if you're face to face. >> that's right. bears are naturally afraid of humans in general, but they really like their personal space. the one thing you don't want to do is run from a bear because it will insight its natural chase instincts and that's never good. >> you shouldn't just stand there and hope he goes away? >> no. you know, you want to put distance between you and the bear and nice, slowly, and calmly. >> creek, i got it. back across to kathie lee. >> lovely lady from west port, connecticut. according to international whistle code what does three whistle blasts symbolize? where are you, i'm here, i need food or i need help. >> i need help. >> wow. smart group today. >> what? okay. i need help. i have no idea. >> wow. i'm impressed. >> y
this gentleman from youngstown, ohio. do if you see a bear, turn away and run in the opposite direction, back away calmly, offer it a glass of wine, what, or wave your hands wildly? >> b. >> back away calmly. good going, buddy. >> the answer is right. so that's what you should do if you're face to face. >> that's right. bears are naturally afraid of humans in general, but they really like their personal space. the one thing you don't want to do is run from a bear because...
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there are ways the executive might act lawfully in line with youngstown and the president would be in tier one. i hope to see that happening in the next few weeks. thank you. >> thank you so much, margaret, marshall, and shoba. we do have some time for questions if there are any. i have a question. really, i think any one of the three of you could answer this. if we do see some additional executive action coming from the obama administration, just to be clear, what will it be? you think it will be a benefit that individuals could apply for? might the benefit be? i just want to make sure we're clear on what exactly we are talking about in terms of the actual end product or result of further executive action. >> one clarifying point that most forms or all forms of prosecutorial discretion are not deemed to be a benefit in the eyes of the agency though they are certainly a de facto benefit to the individual especially if, or example, they have the ability to apply for a work permit if they have deferred action or a supervision order or the ability to apply for a driver's license. one for
there are ways the executive might act lawfully in line with youngstown and the president would be in tier one. i hope to see that happening in the next few weeks. thank you. >> thank you so much, margaret, marshall, and shoba. we do have some time for questions if there are any. i have a question. really, i think any one of the three of you could answer this. if we do see some additional executive action coming from the obama administration, just to be clear, what will it be? you think...
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i heard it from an autoworker once when i was a young reporter in tungsten -- youngstown, ohio.ere were some workers there trying to get something started. don't know, working for gm, i guess, a black man. he said, what the people don't understand is that the power is in their hands. and if they would just believe that, we could do something in that room where we are having this meeting. and i thought, yeah. it is not that simple, of course, but it is almost that simple. and it is within people. but it's not that simple. people are able to enlarge their ambitions for the country and themselves. thatis the politics matters and to me that's the politics i associate with the hippies and all of the characters of that woodstock nation airs frank from florida. caller: it's a pleasure talking to you. i read your articles in rolling stone and i read at least one of your books in the past. what i wanted to ask you about -- i will get on different track about woodstock -- the two concerts that followed woodstock, one was all to monson iniforniaa --ltamont california and another which was
i heard it from an autoworker once when i was a young reporter in tungsten -- youngstown, ohio.ere were some workers there trying to get something started. don't know, working for gm, i guess, a black man. he said, what the people don't understand is that the power is in their hands. and if they would just believe that, we could do something in that room where we are having this meeting. and i thought, yeah. it is not that simple, of course, but it is almost that simple. and it is within...
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i heard it from an autoworker once when i was a young reporter in youngstown, ohio.and there were some workers there trying to get something started. and this guy, i don't know, working for g.m., i guess, a black man, he said, what the people don't understand is that the power is in their hands. and if they would just believe that, we could do something in that room where we are having this meeting. and i thought, yeah. it is not that simple, of course, but it is almost that simple. and it is within people. they have the power, if they are willing to take the risk of changing themselves, enlarging their ambitions for the country and for themselves. that's the politics that matters, and to me that's the politics i associate with the hippies and all of the characters of that woodstock nation. host: frank from florida. caller: it's a pleasure talking to you. i read your articles in "rolling stone" and i read at least one of your books in the past. what i wanted to ask you about, i will get on different track about woodstock -- the two concerts that followed woodstock, o
i heard it from an autoworker once when i was a young reporter in youngstown, ohio.and there were some workers there trying to get something started. and this guy, i don't know, working for g.m., i guess, a black man, he said, what the people don't understand is that the power is in their hands. and if they would just believe that, we could do something in that room where we are having this meeting. and i thought, yeah. it is not that simple, of course, but it is almost that simple. and it is...
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and powell versus mccormick in the youngstown steel seizure case and dole versus mcmillian. and footnote, i think a very important one appears in that opinion. when mr. justice white pointed out that an inquiry such as involved in the present case because it involves two coordinate branches of government. separation of power implications. the separation of powers doctrine has not previously prevented this court from reviewing the acts of congress even when it is pointed out, the executive branch is also involved. now, there are a number of cases that speak to that. i think one of the cases that perhaps went into greater detail and also points out quite a distinguishing feature, in the grevel case held that it was appropriate to go into certain matters where privilege had been exercised on the part of senator on behalf of his aide. there are two things that i believe clearly help us. in that decision and other decisions as far as questions here are involved. one is that the speech or debate clause is in the constitution as is in the constitution. it's written in there. and th
and powell versus mccormick in the youngstown steel seizure case and dole versus mcmillian. and footnote, i think a very important one appears in that opinion. when mr. justice white pointed out that an inquiry such as involved in the present case because it involves two coordinate branches of government. separation of power implications. the separation of powers doctrine has not previously prevented this court from reviewing the acts of congress even when it is pointed out, the executive...
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i heard from an auto worker in youngstown ohio.here were some workers trying to get something started. and he's working for gm i guess, black man he said that the people don't understand is that the power is in their hands. we can do something enough room and i thought yes. it's not that simple of course but it almost is that simple. they have the power if they are willing to take the risk of changing themselves and the large and vision for the country and for themselves and so forth and so on. that's the politics that matters and for me that is the politics that i associate with all of the characters of that woodstock nation. >> host: it's a pleasure talking with you. i read your articles in rolling stone and i read at least one of your books in the past. what i wanted to ask about and i'm going to get in a different track on woodstock with two concerts that followed woodstock later on. one was a california that had a very different scenario than woodstock and another, which i personally feel is even more important was one in newp
i heard from an auto worker in youngstown ohio.here were some workers trying to get something started. and he's working for gm i guess, black man he said that the people don't understand is that the power is in their hands. we can do something enough room and i thought yes. it's not that simple of course but it almost is that simple. they have the power if they are willing to take the risk of changing themselves and the large and vision for the country and for themselves and so forth and so on....
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and youngstown, where our colleague's brief closes by quoting justice frankf ururter' opinion saying the court should be reluctant, but we have an obligation to look into an assertion of presidential power. and even if embarrassment could be caused to the president by our disagreeing with him, it is still the duty of the court to tell him when he is wrong. this court, in powell against mccormick, how could there be a more political case than telling the house of congress that it has to seat a member that it excluded. but the court said the constitution forbad it. it was up to the court to decide what the constitution allows. examine ev and even though the court determines it differently from another branch, far from supporting the president's position, demands that the court affirm the action the judge has taken. this is emphatically the province of this court to decide. not to belabor the point, but perhaps the finest chapter in the court's recent history has come in the fields of reapportionment, civil rights, and the procedural rights of the criminally accused. it would be naive t
and youngstown, where our colleague's brief closes by quoting justice frankf ururter' opinion saying the court should be reluctant, but we have an obligation to look into an assertion of presidential power. and even if embarrassment could be caused to the president by our disagreeing with him, it is still the duty of the court to tell him when he is wrong. this court, in powell against mccormick, how could there be a more political case than telling the house of congress that it has to seat a...
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they used a profile of a young man trying to make ends meet in youngstown, ohio, a community that's traditionallyturing and that kind of industry to move forward. and they've used his profile to back into the whole problem of the 11 million underemployed folks out there, a large part of which are millennials trying to get out of school and get out, and you know, start making their way in life. and wonderful thing. we've got lots of readers diving into it. but here's the melt ritric that caught my attention and made it on the hot list. people who are clicking on the story are basically reading the whole thing. a lot of times we get people who blast in, click, they're in and out. this one, they're reading the whole thing. >> how can you tell? is it length of time or how much scrolling down? >> length of time. and when i last checked, this was getting over two minutes, which doesn't seem like a lot, but in an internet age, that's forever, okay? i know a lot of my writers on my staff would die for it. anyway, number two on the list was our wrap-up of robin williams, the tragic situation. we had lots
they used a profile of a young man trying to make ends meet in youngstown, ohio, a community that's traditionallyturing and that kind of industry to move forward. and they've used his profile to back into the whole problem of the 11 million underemployed folks out there, a large part of which are millennials trying to get out of school and get out, and you know, start making their way in life. and wonderful thing. we've got lots of readers diving into it. but here's the melt ritric that caught...
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i heard it from an autoworker once when i was a young reporter in tungsten -- youngstown, ohio.e were some workers there trying to get something started. don't know, working for gm, i guess, a black man. he said, what the people don't understand is that the power is in their hands. and if they would just believe that, we could do something in that room where we are having this meeting. and i thought, yeah. it is not that simple, of course, but it is almost that simple. and it is within people. but it's not that simple. people are able to enlarge their ambitions for the country and themselves. thatis the politics matters and to me that's the politics i associate with the hippies and all of the characters of that woodstock nation airs frank from florida. caller: it's a pleasure talking to you. i read your articles in rolling stone and i read at least one of your books in the past. what i wanted to ask you about -- i will get on different track about woodstock -- the two concerts that followed woodstock, one was all to monson iniforniaa --ltamont california and another which was mo
i heard it from an autoworker once when i was a young reporter in tungsten -- youngstown, ohio.e were some workers there trying to get something started. don't know, working for gm, i guess, a black man. he said, what the people don't understand is that the power is in their hands. and if they would just believe that, we could do something in that room where we are having this meeting. and i thought, yeah. it is not that simple, of course, but it is almost that simple. and it is within people....
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he goes places where obama can't, places like youngstown, ohio, hazard, kentucky.linton will, and you can bet he's talking to local leaders and whoever, saying what are they saying about hillary down here? >> i understand the loyalty to his wife. that's to be applauded. on the same point, he's been a second-term president, knows what it's like to go to the sixth term mid-term where people start ignoring you and you would think he would have empathy but he's joining the position there. and in nearby tennessee, looks like they are trying to knock off lamar alexander but we'll continue to pay that. >>> the border crisis, dividing the democratic party. his priority was to send these kids back as soon as he could. listen to vice president joe biden. he says it's wrong. they should not be coming to the country and entering illegally and he says put yourself in their shoes and he pays them a high compliment. >> imagine the courage it takes. you're sitting there in a place where you're not in a particularly commode home or apartment or village that you live in and you gath
he goes places where obama can't, places like youngstown, ohio, hazard, kentucky.linton will, and you can bet he's talking to local leaders and whoever, saying what are they saying about hillary down here? >> i understand the loyalty to his wife. that's to be applauded. on the same point, he's been a second-term president, knows what it's like to go to the sixth term mid-term where people start ignoring you and you would think he would have empathy but he's joining the position there. and...
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go from the delaware water gap to youngstown, ohio, and you will see not picking on pennsylvania, butto go. >> are you a boone pickens fan? >> i do. we're testing natural gas trucks as we speak. i think it's the future. not sure when we'll get there but that's something that's coming our way. >> okay. come on again. we could have a longer conversation. >> absolutely. enjoyed it. >> you bet. >> all right. and for more on our collision course that series that andrew mentioned eamon javers did some excellent reporting on that. check out investigationsinc.cnbc.com and please do not text and drive. >> coming up we're continuing the auto conversation because sales data is out from autonation. mike jackson joins us with the latest numbers. he's going to talk some overall sector trends when we return. >>> tomorrow on "squawk box," california gubernatorial candidate and former pimco managing director kneel kashkari. the ceo of tenet health care on quarterly results. and how homeaway is taking on air bnb. squawk box starting at 6:00 a.m. eastern time right here on cnbc. on progressive direct s
go from the delaware water gap to youngstown, ohio, and you will see not picking on pennsylvania, butto go. >> are you a boone pickens fan? >> i do. we're testing natural gas trucks as we speak. i think it's the future. not sure when we'll get there but that's something that's coming our way. >> okay. come on again. we could have a longer conversation. >> absolutely. enjoyed it. >> you bet. >> all right. and for more on our collision course that series that...
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this gentleman from youngstown, ohio.ly like their personal space. the one thing you don't want to do is run from a bear because it will insight its natural chase instincts and that's never good. >> you shouldn't just stand there and hope he goes away? >> no. you know, you want to put distance between you and the bear and nice, slowly, and calmly. >> creek, i got it. back across to kathie lee. >> lovely lady from west port, connecticut. according to international whistle code what does three whistle blasts symbolize? where are you, i'm here, i need food or i need help. >> i need help. >> wow. smart group today. >> what? okay. i need help. i have no idea. >> wow. i'm impressed. >> yeah. >> that's right. it's i need help. one whistle blast is where are you, and two is come here. whistles are an awesome survival rescue tool. >> always carry one with you when you're out there. >> should be a part of every survival kit. >> good to know. >> this guy is from pittsburgh, pennsylvania. in a survival scenario, a woman's bra -- not
this gentleman from youngstown, ohio.ly like their personal space. the one thing you don't want to do is run from a bear because it will insight its natural chase instincts and that's never good. >> you shouldn't just stand there and hope he goes away? >> no. you know, you want to put distance between you and the bear and nice, slowly, and calmly. >> creek, i got it. back across to kathie lee. >> lovely lady from west port, connecticut. according to international whistle...