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i was the first african-american women to be this youngstown and youngstown at the miss america pageant. pageants were great for me. they taught me incredible lessons. people will judge you have you look can walk and talk. to be sharp on your feet. fitness is important and be congenial. i learned a lot about those skills while i was competing. host: when did you first meet donald trump? september, i believe the 13th, 2003. host: walk us through what happened. omarosa: like a quiz. [laughter] 9/11.mber it was after i booked my train ticket to come up from washington, d.c. i did not know what to expect. i knew i had been selected to appear on the most incredible to runerview, a chance one of donald trump's companies. so i was selected. i was excited. i remember getting off the train and the car taking us to trump tower. if you have been to trump tower, you stand in front of it and you look at this skyscraper and realize this is the tower trump built. this is where we would live, work, sleep, play, for the next couple of months. .e walked into the boardroom i knew he was a big personality.
i was the first african-american women to be this youngstown and youngstown at the miss america pageant. pageants were great for me. they taught me incredible lessons. people will judge you have you look can walk and talk. to be sharp on your feet. fitness is important and be congenial. i learned a lot about those skills while i was competing. host: when did you first meet donald trump? september, i believe the 13th, 2003. host: walk us through what happened. omarosa: like a quiz. [laughter]...
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, -- look at youngstown.you don't even have to look at the entire country the promises , the party kept making to that community, the more they made promises, the more you see the country, the county and the city i grew up in the itinerary. -- i grew up in deteriorated. they make more promises and then the plant was shut down. the steel mill was shut down. you looked for the leadership and it just was not there. i held out hope, even barack obama, he had an incredible campaign. hope was truly in the air. expectations were high. but i cannot tell you that youngstown was better off years later than it was before he took office. in fact, i can tell you that they are worse off. so, when hillary decided to run again, i thought, i had a ready worked with them, i thought this , was a no-brainer. they had difficulties with people who decided to support barack obama over hillary the first time, and they never forgot. and i was one of those people chose to support barack obama over hillary clinton. [laughter] declared,
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it is called youngstown and it is in the state of ohio near the pennsylvania boundary. ♪ >> in youngstownmake steel. we make steel and talk steel. look down any street in town and you'll see the mill at the end of it. there are 25 miles of them along the mahoney river and today they're busy day and night. every eight hours the shift change, 15,000 men to the shift. >> the mahoney valley, named for the river, was pretty amazing. just one after the other, you would see blast furnaces and you could see the operation and all of the factory buildings. it was hard to tell where one began and whether the other one ended. >> there was a company by the 1940s that was one of the largest steel companies in the nation and the largest employer in the state of ohio. according to 1950 census in the mahoney valley there were a little over 400,000 people. of that, 70,000 worked in steel or a related industry. of that 70,000, 40,000 worked in basic steel production. certainly it is important because you need to manufacture munitions and that sort of thing, the proverbial hot war. the korean war was a hot w
it is called youngstown and it is in the state of ohio near the pennsylvania boundary. ♪ >> in youngstownmake steel. we make steel and talk steel. look down any street in town and you'll see the mill at the end of it. there are 25 miles of them along the mahoney river and today they're busy day and night. every eight hours the shift change, 15,000 men to the shift. >> the mahoney valley, named for the river, was pretty amazing. just one after the other, you would see blast...
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it's officially known as youngstown steele and tube company versus sawyer. to get us started tonight, we're going to start with a piece of vintage film, it's from a documentary and it features president harry truman, on april 8, 1952, as he announces to the nation his seizure of the nation's steel industry. >> with american troops facing the enemy on the field of battinbat i battle, i would not be living up to my oath of office if i didn't do whatever was required to provide them with ammunition they need for their survival. therefore i'm taking two actions. first i'm directing the secretary of commerce to take possession of the steel mills. >> the issue in this story is the power of the president and its limits. not often is the president's authority directly attacked in a lawsuit. but that is what happened in the administration of harry s. truman in the second year of the korean war, when he ordered the federal government to seize the major steel mills of the united states. the legality of that action was presented to the supreme court. this is the story o
it's officially known as youngstown steele and tube company versus sawyer. to get us started tonight, we're going to start with a piece of vintage film, it's from a documentary and it features president harry truman, on april 8, 1952, as he announces to the nation his seizure of the nation's steel industry. >> with american troops facing the enemy on the field of battinbat i battle, i would not be living up to my oath of office if i didn't do whatever was required to provide them with...
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the president last week i traveled with him last tuesday to youngstown ohio to a place i worked labor day last year with governor pence and mr. trump and the last day was going to be a county fair. there was a beautiful scene on a show and they got to the countyy fair and as they were pulling up, this is a good story, i'm typing things and listening and i hear the governor say i've got this county fair. i'm the governor of california. i know my corn dogs and talk about some of the games, i've got this. we show up to a county fair and i heard one report of add thousand people there. [inaudible] it was a county fair and i looked at that and said how in the world are we going to lose ohio, but i met with people that say they all looked happy standing shoulder to shoulder and he was 86 degrees outside standing there for quite a while and they were not saying please sign this photograph thank you for loving the country and putting the veteran's first and for saying you were going to the isis in retreat. i listened to the people and i want to tell you when i watched the president in youngst
the president last week i traveled with him last tuesday to youngstown ohio to a place i worked labor day last year with governor pence and mr. trump and the last day was going to be a county fair. there was a beautiful scene on a show and they got to the countyy fair and as they were pulling up, this is a good story, i'm typing things and listening and i hear the governor say i've got this county fair. i'm the governor of california. i know my corn dogs and talk about some of the games, i've...
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to youngstown ohio, a place where i was on labor day last year, september 5, with governor pence. our last stop was going to be at a county fair. they were supposed to do an interview with abc news. abc made this big scene on a hill. it is going to be so wonderful. we got there. as we were pulling up, as it is good story, i was on two phones, typing things, and kind of listening and i hear governor pence say, i've got this. county fair, i'm the governor of indiana. grew up in a cornfield. i know my lemon freezes, i know my corn dogs. i got this. they were 80,000 people there. secret service would not allow the president or vice president to do the interview on the hill because it was not swept for an 80,000 person event. i looked at that on september 5 and said, how in the world are we going to lose ohio? i didn't feel that way. i listen to the people that day and they looked very happy. standing shoulder to shoulder. thermometer said 86 degrees outside. they were not saying please sign this autograph. they would say help us get jobs back to this area. thank you for putting vetera
to youngstown ohio, a place where i was on labor day last year, september 5, with governor pence. our last stop was going to be at a county fair. they were supposed to do an interview with abc news. abc made this big scene on a hill. it is going to be so wonderful. we got there. as we were pulling up, as it is good story, i was on two phones, typing things, and kind of listening and i hear governor pence say, i've got this. county fair, i'm the governor of indiana. grew up in a cornfield. i...
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could not play college football this season after his status as a walk-on generated outrage at youngstown state university. >>> now to stunning images from monday's total solar eclipse. check this awesome shot out from nasa. hard to top that. this was the scene in madras, oregon, where it started. how about being in the sky? alaska airlines tweeting out this fascinating image of the eclipse. >> cool. pretty cool video from the international space station. take a close look at the black spot near the top of your screen. i can't see it -- >> i'm waiting for it. >> the black spot at the top of the screen. all right. >> it's there. it's there. >> we hope you followed experts' advice and didn't stare straight at the eclipse. some people did. president trump among them. unlike attorney general sessions, daughter ivanka, and others who peeked without the protective eyewear. not for long, he eventually popped it on to protect his eyes. >> good news, you won't have to wait an entire century for another one. seven years. it will be seen in a diagonal path from texas to maine on april 8th, 2024. don
could not play college football this season after his status as a walk-on generated outrage at youngstown state university. >>> now to stunning images from monday's total solar eclipse. check this awesome shot out from nasa. hard to top that. this was the scene in madras, oregon, where it started. how about being in the sky? alaska airlines tweeting out this fascinating image of the eclipse. >> cool. pretty cool video from the international space station. take a close look at the...
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lee on the left there will work the pittsburgh youngstown state game.we did reach out to the university of virginia's athletic department for comment. they have not made a statement nor do they anticipate make one at this time. we're going to go in depth on this topic on off script in half an hour. >> a lot of people talking about that decision. we're changing up the temperature around here. >> it's going to be spectacular. we paid our dues. a heat index of 104. 82 tomorrow. a few clouds and showers and sp8 1 friday. 70s saturday, sunday, monday, and tuesday and next chance of showers is wednesday. >> looking good. that's it for us on wusa9 at 6. the cbs news captioning sponsored by cbs >> mason: letting loose. >> we have to close dunn -- down our government. we're billing that wall. it's time to expose the crooked media deception.
lee on the left there will work the pittsburgh youngstown state game.we did reach out to the university of virginia's athletic department for comment. they have not made a statement nor do they anticipate make one at this time. we're going to go in depth on this topic on off script in half an hour. >> a lot of people talking about that decision. we're changing up the temperature around here. >> it's going to be spectacular. we paid our dues. a heat index of 104. 82 tomorrow. a few...
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host: dave calling from youngstown, ohio. a democrat. good morning, dave. i was watching pbs about world war i, they were talking about the efforts during world troopsent sentte to evict them from washington. there was a movie that they how war is a racket. the book was written by a major general in world war i. pbs,is clip they showed on it showed where macarthur and patton and the ones that were in world war ii, that led world war i, they in world war their sabers with and pulled their sabers out and even good desk evicted -- and eveicted all those veterans who wanted their bonus the government promised them. they need to the money now because of the way -- there was the depression going on. , "war is a racket," warsexplain that all the were for-profit. there were a few that made money off the blood of the americans. anotherer seeing documentary called "the great war: world war i." --an't think of the name host: the point you are making is that the war zone is a money -- moneymaker for the government? is that what you are saying? caller: it's like jpmorga
host: dave calling from youngstown, ohio. a democrat. good morning, dave. i was watching pbs about world war i, they were talking about the efforts during world troopsent sentte to evict them from washington. there was a movie that they how war is a racket. the book was written by a major general in world war i. pbs,is clip they showed on it showed where macarthur and patton and the ones that were in world war ii, that led world war i, they in world war their sabers with and pulled their sabers...
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and obviously in places like west virginia or bethlehem, pennsylvania, or youngstown, ohio, he has solid support. >> sure. >> in all of those areas, i think there's a problem that perhaps needs to be talked about more. that's drug abuse. you're hearing from more and more employers saying i can't hire workers because they can't pass the drug test. >> i've heard the same thing, greg. >> in many areas, guys, there's a real problem, and it's not just economic. there's a sense that things aren't right. i don't think he's been able to transcend that concern. >> the other thing we're seeing is a lot of people who elected him wanted him to fix big things like health care. they expected him to do something about health care. if you look at the numbers especially on health care, his disapprovals have just skyrocketed on that. he does pretty good on about half and half on national security and economy. but that's as good as it gets. if he can't get a big-ticket item passed that he campaigned on, what does that do? it's got to be soon. i mean, nothing's going to happen i imagine during the midterm.
and obviously in places like west virginia or bethlehem, pennsylvania, or youngstown, ohio, he has solid support. >> sure. >> in all of those areas, i think there's a problem that perhaps needs to be talked about more. that's drug abuse. you're hearing from more and more employers saying i can't hire workers because they can't pass the drug test. >> i've heard the same thing, greg. >> in many areas, guys, there's a real problem, and it's not just economic. there's a...
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youngstown sheet and tube company versus sawyer. it's the result of president truman taking over steel mills to avert a strike during the korean war. american history tv prime time begins tonight at 8:00 eastern. american history tv continues now with remarks by steven breyer on the influence of foreign relations on american national security and civil liberties. he talked about cases featured in his book the court and the world, american law and the new global realities. the discussion was hosted by the supreme court historical society, runs about an hour. >>> honored today to have as our lecturer justice steven breyer, whose talk will be about american law and the new global realities. justice breyer is a long standing friend of the society. to he has delivered lectures as he will be today. he has hosted dinners, he's introduced speakers. he's a man that needs no introduction and there's not an introduction i could that would be complete in the time a lotted. he graduated from stanford with highest honors. he then went as a marsha
youngstown sheet and tube company versus sawyer. it's the result of president truman taking over steel mills to avert a strike during the korean war. american history tv prime time begins tonight at 8:00 eastern. american history tv continues now with remarks by steven breyer on the influence of foreign relations on american national security and civil liberties. he talked about cases featured in his book the court and the world, american law and the new global realities. the discussion was...
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. - so i looked at a lot of carousels all over the country, and this one was in an auction in youngstown, ohio. there was an amusement park that was being sold. there had been a fire at the park which burned their rollercoaster and the firemen saved the carousel, but some of the horses were singed. - that was the beginning of a long labor of love for jane and her team of artists. so could you describe the work you did on this carousel? - yes, the first thing i did was i scraped all the paint off it down to the original paint and we proceeded to repaint it all to the way it originally was. - [katie] the painstaking work of repairing and restoring went on for 25 years. - i was looking at some old footage that i have from the early days and i thought, oh my goodness, i was so young when i started! - jane may have gotten older, but the carousel was looking brand new. when the work was finally finished, the carousel was officially named, what else, but jane's carousel. so tell me how the carousel works? - well the inside row are the jumper horses, and they go up and down together, you can see
. - so i looked at a lot of carousels all over the country, and this one was in an auction in youngstown, ohio. there was an amusement park that was being sold. there had been a fire at the park which burned their rollercoaster and the firemen saved the carousel, but some of the horses were singed. - that was the beginning of a long labor of love for jane and her team of artists. so could you describe the work you did on this carousel? - yes, the first thing i did was i scraped all the paint...
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youngstown, ohio, steven, go ahead. the r: yes, i think president gave a very good on anation of his position the situation and it seems like people just manifest their own problems all the time and done.ng is ever getting the president wants to do all this stuff for everyone and they ive him a hard time all the time. and this starts up, it starts up, whatever. i think it was very good. i think he's a very good resident, one of the best presidents they had so far and that is about all i can think of other things,e is but thank you very much for your -- mcaleer, you are from vancouver, your perspective n how the white house handled in situation in charlottesville and the issue of white nationalist groups and those related to that? -- as a ll, i think 01c3, we have to be careful as to what we say. i think the challenge is if we make the president the focal from all of this, then i hink people can offload their responsibility. this underlying issue, this disease in society, was here long before the president. t will be her
youngstown, ohio, steven, go ahead. the r: yes, i think president gave a very good on anation of his position the situation and it seems like people just manifest their own problems all the time and done.ng is ever getting the president wants to do all this stuff for everyone and they ive him a hard time all the time. and this starts up, it starts up, whatever. i think it was very good. i think he's a very good resident, one of the best presidents they had so far and that is about all i can...
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steve here last week's rally in youngstown, ohio. >>> bheen e meanwhile, russian's prime minister says the sanctions bill signed by president trump yesterday ends any hope of improving relationships between the u.s. and russia. he said on social media that new penalties amount to the declaration of a, quote, all-out trade war against russia. the prime minister said trump had been outwit and showed total weakness by handing over executive power to congress. >>> back here in the bay area the sinking of the millennium tower isn't its only problem. another investigator of the sky scraper could also be a fire hazard. today fire inspectors are going to check that building out. last month we seen a report alleging unsealed gaps around piping in the buildings 30th and 31st floor. they told us the gaps could allow smoke and flames to spread from one flar to the other. fire safety son the top of many people's minds after that 20-4 story apartment complex in london caught fire and left 12 dead. >> you can watch our full report on fire concerns on nbcbayarea.com. the report shows what it looks lik
steve here last week's rally in youngstown, ohio. >>> bheen e meanwhile, russian's prime minister says the sanctions bill signed by president trump yesterday ends any hope of improving relationships between the u.s. and russia. he said on social media that new penalties amount to the declaration of a, quote, all-out trade war against russia. the prime minister said trump had been outwit and showed total weakness by handing over executive power to congress. >>> back here in the...
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youngstown, ohio, steven, go ahead. the r: yes, i think president gave a very good on anation of his position the situation and it seems like people just manifest their own problems all the time and done.ng is ever getting the president wants to do all this stuff for everyone and they ive him a hard time all the time. and this starts up, it starts up, whatever. i think it was very good. i think he's a very good resident, one of the best presidents they had so far and that is about all i can think of other things,e is but thank you very much for your -- mcaleer, you are from vancouver, your perspective n how the white house handled in situation in charlottesville and the issue of white nationalist groups and those related to that? -- as a ll, i think 01c3, we have to be careful as to what we say. i think the challenge is if we make the president the focal from all of this, then i hink people can offload their responsibility. this underlying issue, this disease in society, was here long before the president. t will be her
youngstown, ohio, steven, go ahead. the r: yes, i think president gave a very good on anation of his position the situation and it seems like people just manifest their own problems all the time and done.ng is ever getting the president wants to do all this stuff for everyone and they ive him a hard time all the time. and this starts up, it starts up, whatever. i think it was very good. i think he's a very good resident, one of the best presidents they had so far and that is about all i can...
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youngstown sheet and tube company versus sawyer. it's the result of president truman taking over steel mills to avert a strike during the korean war. it begins tonight at 8:00 eastern. >>> now a discussion on the 1905 supreme court case lochner versus new york. the court ruled against a new york state law that limited the number of hours a baker could work, saying it violated the liberty of contract. the decision ushered in what's known as the lachochner era. this hour long discussion is hosted by the supreme court historical society. >>> let me now mention how much we appreciate the fact that justice briar has agreed to host this evening. we are sincerely grateful to you for that. brief comments about justice breyer can't begin to do justice to him, so i'm going to have to be unjust in light of time constraints i'm subject to. justice breyer has always been remarkably generous with his time in supporting society projects. in less than two weeks on june 6th at our annual meeting he'll be delivering the society's 41st annual lecture.
youngstown sheet and tube company versus sawyer. it's the result of president truman taking over steel mills to avert a strike during the korean war. it begins tonight at 8:00 eastern. >>> now a discussion on the 1905 supreme court case lochner versus new york. the court ruled against a new york state law that limited the number of hours a baker could work, saying it violated the liberty of contract. the decision ushered in what's known as the lachochner era. this hour long discussion...
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youngstown sheet and tube company versus sawyer. it's the result of president truman taking over steel mills to avert a strike during the korean war. american history tv prime time begins tonight at 8:00 eastern. >> all persons having business before the honorable supreme court of the united states are admonished to draw and give their attention. >> landmark cases. c-span's special history series produced in cooperation with the national constitution center. exploring the human stories and constitutional dram as behind 12 historic supreme court decisions. >> number 759, petitioner versus arizona. >> we hear arguments from number 18 and roe against wade. >> quite often the most famous decisions are ones that the court took that were quite unpopular. >> let's go through a few cases that illustrate very dramatically and visually what
youngstown sheet and tube company versus sawyer. it's the result of president truman taking over steel mills to avert a strike during the korean war. american history tv prime time begins tonight at 8:00 eastern. >> all persons having business before the honorable supreme court of the united states are admonished to draw and give their attention. >> landmark cases. c-span's special history series produced in cooperation with the national constitution center. exploring the human...
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last tuesday i flew with the president to youngstown, ohio, where he had a rally and you should check footage of that rally, this is steel valley, where the factories were closed down because of outsourcing and other issues in the last two decades. we are talking about a political—type a rally, a presidential rally, eight months after an election. the atmosphere was electric. they barely allowed the president to talk because they were chanting so much for his agenda, make america great again. doctor gorka... i need to finish, stephen, i'm going to finish. i need to make a point. i didn't suggest donald trump didn't have passionate supporters, that's not the point i was making. i need to make the point the polling you are referring to has become like phrenology, it's a fake science. the few pollsters that rodrigo duterte a job and don't have d plus ten samples that over—sample democrats in their polling, like rasmussen. rasmussen just established a poll and just published one last week where they have 70%, 70% of the american populace are finally optimistic and happy in their general s
last tuesday i flew with the president to youngstown, ohio, where he had a rally and you should check footage of that rally, this is steel valley, where the factories were closed down because of outsourcing and other issues in the last two decades. we are talking about a political—type a rally, a presidential rally, eight months after an election. the atmosphere was electric. they barely allowed the president to talk because they were chanting so much for his agenda, make america great again....
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a look tonight at youngstown sheet and tube company versus sawyer in which the supreme court eliminated the power of the president to seize private property. american history tv in primetime on c-span3. we are joined from springfield, massachusetts by congressman richard neal. us as congress turns its focus to tax reform. we have rachel, congressional reporter from politico. reporter for, tax the wall street journal. >> thank you for being here. with ant to start out transition we are seeing now on health reform -- on tax reform. republicans have gone the partisan round. to put together a republican bill that imploded. some on the hill are suggesting that may be tax reform could be done on a bipartisan basis. i want to ask you how confident you are that they will be able to work together on tax reform. >> there is a distinction that has to be drawn between the president and the senate republicans. senate republicans have collapsed their effort to repeal the affordable care act which the president continues to talk about. i hope that as we proceed, the tax reform, a stubborn issue, that
a look tonight at youngstown sheet and tube company versus sawyer in which the supreme court eliminated the power of the president to seize private property. american history tv in primetime on c-span3. we are joined from springfield, massachusetts by congressman richard neal. us as congress turns its focus to tax reform. we have rachel, congressional reporter from politico. reporter for, tax the wall street journal. >> thank you for being here. with ant to start out transition we are...
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with shim directly and he expressed personal trepidation about the assignment and when offered the youngstown/pitt game instead. was it possible there was a logical explanation for this? the party panel is back. katie pavlich, and marie harf. you had a tweet that went somewhat viral. >> reuters tweeted espn removed a robert lee doppelganger. it was point out to me that it's one of the lower tiered definitions. it was not about similar names or faces. so robert lee whether or note volunteered for the new assignment or not, it's just disturbing that we are creating problems that don't exist. kennedyexist.ken espn said he was take off for his own protection. to be fair, there are crazy people on the internet. there are crazy people everywhere. we can't run our lives based on that. >> this is 14 steps way too far. i would guess espn would do things differently now, pore i wish they would. kennedy: this is 100 times bigger if espn said that could be problematic. >> the only explanation is espn thought our college snowflakes on campus were so offended they had to make sure robert lee did not go to
with shim directly and he expressed personal trepidation about the assignment and when offered the youngstown/pitt game instead. was it possible there was a logical explanation for this? the party panel is back. katie pavlich, and marie harf. you had a tweet that went somewhat viral. >> reuters tweeted espn removed a robert lee doppelganger. it was point out to me that it's one of the lower tiered definitions. it was not about similar names or faces. so robert lee whether or note...
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when i watch the president and youngstown returned to the same tuesday asre president, and i think the infection -- the affection and respect for him - -he can execute on their program. when i listen to the people, listen to the biggest applause lines. it is killed the wall, cut taxes, repeal obama care. he ran on a program they love. the one thing i will tell you. just how much he loves and honors the job he has. when i see him invite him into the oval office take a picture, he'll ask them, have a very serious roundtable policy. everybody discussing big issues. he's 10 steps away from the oval office. invariably, he invites the entire group in to look at the office, to have a picture, it thes all of 8 minutes, and people are happy and he asked them to have you ever been invited in there? they will be like no. you have never been in there? it is 10 steps away. it is him sharing the people's house with the people. and we have had people in there, everybody from ceo's to obamacare victims -- to coal miners came in. i can name 40 different instances. i do want to relay that to you because
when i watch the president and youngstown returned to the same tuesday asre president, and i think the infection -- the affection and respect for him - -he can execute on their program. when i listen to the people, listen to the biggest applause lines. it is killed the wall, cut taxes, repeal obama care. he ran on a program they love. the one thing i will tell you. just how much he loves and honors the job he has. when i see him invite him into the oval office take a picture, he'll ask them,...
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. >> frank from youngstown. i always considered meade the chessplayer. where was he in this campaign? they did not participate or help? i always consider him the guy that counters lee's chess moves. chris: that is a great question. by this point he is pretty much forgotten. i think the point of this illustrates that is a photo that has become famous, where the army has pulled out pews from a church and meade is sitting on one of them and grant is over his shoulder. grant intended to let him run the day-to-day operations of the army, but grant is not hands off and he has taken more control of the army to the point that meade feels impotent. as the commanders march to the river, meade gets so huffy he speeds past grant. it becomes really petty. there is a nasty scene at carmel church where he gets a telegraph, if you could now inspire the army of thepotomac to do something, and meade blows his top -- we do not need to do something to inspire them. and he says, you took my calvary away! he is powerless to do anything. turns out, he suggested to be -- to cro
. >> frank from youngstown. i always considered meade the chessplayer. where was he in this campaign? they did not participate or help? i always consider him the guy that counters lee's chess moves. chris: that is a great question. by this point he is pretty much forgotten. i think the point of this illustrates that is a photo that has become famous, where the army has pulled out pews from a church and meade is sitting on one of them and grant is over his shoulder. grant intended to let...
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he's doing the pitt-youngstown game instead. >> tucker: that sounds like punishment. you don't get to do your job. it's not what you want to do or what you planned to do, but because of your name, we're going to make you do it. that's not punishment? >> i don't know if that is punishment. part of it depends, look, if you ended up getting a different assignment that is lesser than perhaps you could call it punishment. that part i don't know. certainly in the context of the types of game that these -- the two games that were being offered, it seems equivalent. so i don't know -- >> tucker: i don't know. he was set to do this 1 game and he's not allowed to because of his name. is that a valid reason to punish someone? i don't like your name? sounds like somebody else's name? >> at the end of the day, it's unfortunate that he did not get to do this game. there's many things that -- >> tucker: but is there a good reason behind it? the reason was you did bad things at -- oh, sorry. it was the other robert e. lee. is that not okay? >> that's an unfortunate incident. no quest
he's doing the pitt-youngstown game instead. >> tucker: that sounds like punishment. you don't get to do your job. it's not what you want to do or what you planned to do, but because of your name, we're going to make you do it. that's not punishment? >> i don't know if that is punishment. part of it depends, look, if you ended up getting a different assignment that is lesser than perhaps you could call it punishment. that part i don't know. certainly in the context of the types of...
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the case followed him to college, he had been trying to play at the youngstown state football team, but people circulated a petition to bar his participation. the judge who handled the rape case -- there is information that richmond was out drinking and driving around all night long, he had been stopped for a defective headlight just four hours ahead of the ambush. melissa, back to you. >> melissa: what what a sad st. >> jon: it's a sad end to a story of missing sailors. what defense leaders are now investigating as divers recover the remains of several of those sailors. and off the rails, a commuter train slams into another part train, sending passengers flying. now investigators want to get to the bottom of how it happened. >> my face hit the wall and put a big hole in the wall and i went straight down, i blacked out. it was loud and it hurt, but i can't tell you much more than that. >> jon: breaking now, 42 people injured when a commuter train slams into a parked train in suburban philadelphia earlier this morning. one passenger telling a local tv station he noticed the train going u
the case followed him to college, he had been trying to play at the youngstown state football team, but people circulated a petition to bar his participation. the judge who handled the rape case -- there is information that richmond was out drinking and driving around all night long, he had been stopped for a defective headlight just four hours ahead of the ambush. melissa, back to you. >> melissa: what what a sad st. >> jon: it's a sad end to a story of missing sailors. what...
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. >> bob lehman, youngstown, ohio. at what point did lee know that there was a possibility ap hill was going to get to the battlefield, and that give him, maybe into his mindset what he was going to do with shifting the troops? >> ap hill arrives about 2:30 in the afternoon before his troops get there. hill is the first one to arrive. that's when he reports to lee. so lee knows that something is on the way at that point. you have to think, though, that robert e. lee is very disappointed, whether the disappointment lies at the feet of stonewall jackson or ap hill himself or whoever the disappointment lies at, that lee is disappointed that hill is not there sooner. again, for him to put 90% of his army north of sharpsburg and leave only 8% of his army within a mile and a half of his escape route across the potomac river, knowing full well that the union troops have troops across antetum creek, i think lee really hoped, thought hill was going to be there sooner. so i think that it does factor a little bit into his plans.
. >> bob lehman, youngstown, ohio. at what point did lee know that there was a possibility ap hill was going to get to the battlefield, and that give him, maybe into his mindset what he was going to do with shifting the troops? >> ap hill arrives about 2:30 in the afternoon before his troops get there. hill is the first one to arrive. that's when he reports to lee. so lee knows that something is on the way at that point. you have to think, though, that robert e. lee is very...
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with shim directly and he expressed personal trepidation about the assignment and when offered the youngstowngame instead. was it possible there was a logical explanation for this? the party panel is back. katie pavlich, and marie harf. you had a tweet that went somewhat viral. >> reuters tweeted espn removed a robert lee doppelganger. it was point out to me that it's one of the lower tiered definitions. it was not about similar names or faces. so robert lee whether or note volunteered for the new assignment or not, it's just disturbing that we are creating problems that don't exist. kennedyexist.ken espn said he was take off for his own protection. to be fair, there are crazy people on the internet. there are crazy people everywhere. we can't run our lives based on that. >> this is 14 steps way too far. i would guess espn would do things differently now, pore i wish they would. kennedy: this is 100 times bigger if espn said that could be problematic. >> the only explanation is espn thought our college snowflakes on campus were so offended they had to make sure robert lee did not go to this g
with shim directly and he expressed personal trepidation about the assignment and when offered the youngstowngame instead. was it possible there was a logical explanation for this? the party panel is back. katie pavlich, and marie harf. you had a tweet that went somewhat viral. >> reuters tweeted espn removed a robert lee doppelganger. it was point out to me that it's one of the lower tiered definitions. it was not about similar names or faces. so robert lee whether or note volunteered...
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. >> bob, youngstown, ohio. lee knowpoint did th there was a possibility a veto would get to the -- possibility ap hill would get to the battlefield and his mind shift the troops? >> hill is the first one to arrive at around 2:30 in the afternoon. lee knows something is on the way at that. you have to think that robert e lee is very disappointed, whether the disappointment lies at the feet of stonewall jackson hill ishimself, that not there sooner. armyim to put 90% of his north of sharpsburg and leave only 8% of his army within a mile and a half of his escape route, knowing full well that the union troops have troops across antietam creek, i think lee really helped hi -- hoped hill would be there sooner. what were his intentions for what he wanted hill to do when he arrived on the battlefield? we will never know. when hill arrives on the battlefield, he is sent to the southern end to plug the gaps there. very good question. >> other questions? >> i am done from chesapeake, virginia. bear with me, i kind of scri
. >> bob, youngstown, ohio. lee knowpoint did th there was a possibility a veto would get to the -- possibility ap hill would get to the battlefield and his mind shift the troops? >> hill is the first one to arrive at around 2:30 in the afternoon. lee knows something is on the way at that. you have to think that robert e lee is very disappointed, whether the disappointment lies at the feet of stonewall jackson hill ishimself, that not there sooner. armyim to put 90% of his north of...
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he was murdered in youngstown, ohio as well.ional association of black journalists invited me to come and talk about my experience. and to tell my story and so i told my story for about two and a half minutes. and then that video starts to play. you will see that the moderator, came from behind the podium and stood directly in front of me. and he started to talk over me in a very antagonistic way. but what you don't see are black lives matter protesters who start to align on the side of the stage and they start to get up, stand up, raise their fists and then turn their backs. so there was a lot going on. i was very surprised once he came from behind the podium and tried to get up in my face. >> tucker: at least in that clip, i mean, you are being treated like a traitor, not just someone they disagree with you about someone who is like betraying something really important. you are a quiz ling. you are committing teach. is that the sense you got from them? >> absolutely. because the base of the democratic party. a big part of that
he was murdered in youngstown, ohio as well.ional association of black journalists invited me to come and talk about my experience. and to tell my story and so i told my story for about two and a half minutes. and then that video starts to play. you will see that the moderator, came from behind the podium and stood directly in front of me. and he started to talk over me in a very antagonistic way. but what you don't see are black lives matter protesters who start to align on the side of the...
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the other thing that i think is really important is his visits to youngstown and huntington, west virginia, which you saw in the last week. now, these cities serve as symbolic areas for all types of cities and towns across the country that voted for him. so he's able to use them as a backdrop to communicate. i think -- >> it's kind of the us against them. >> yeah. absolutely. >> this position of being the president, he is reaching into that or holding on, not letting go of that fuel. >> right. for him, i have been saying this for awhile, he's going to, if you are looking at it from his point of view, to hold on to his base and to possibly grow support, you have to talk directly to the people. i think all presidents should get out of town. i think all presidents, whoever they are, should get out into areas not that just voted for him but all over the country and connect with people in that way. >> at the same time, michael, while the president does that, and feels invigorated by that kind of support, he has used the word witch hunt. he's kind of departed from that right now. it's the us aga
the other thing that i think is really important is his visits to youngstown and huntington, west virginia, which you saw in the last week. now, these cities serve as symbolic areas for all types of cities and towns across the country that voted for him. so he's able to use them as a backdrop to communicate. i think -- >> it's kind of the us against them. >> yeah. absolutely. >> this position of being the president, he is reaching into that or holding on, not letting go of...
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he's flown to west virginia, youngstown, ohio, and other place glz but his base isn't nazis.nazis. >> no. >> stephen: i'm not saying that, either. >> he did condemn the nazis today. >> stephen: two days later. did he order his spine on amazon prime? why did it take so long? >> that's a good line. ( cheers and applause ) and i said yesterday that he should have been tougher on it. you know, the problem si'm probably the only person that would come from the trump administration or formerly from the trump administration and sit here. >> stephen: i'm grateful you're here. >> i don't know if he's going to come here and answer that question for you, but only he can answer that question. i said yesterday and i maintained that he's got to be tougher on that stuff if he wants his legislation agenda to pass. he has to move in a more moderate direction. he has to appeal to people that are independents and moderates that possibly voted for him, to help him ascend to the presidency. >> stephen: what's it like inside the white house? because-- >> small. >> stephen: small? i've been in the
he's flown to west virginia, youngstown, ohio, and other place glz but his base isn't nazis.nazis. >> no. >> stephen: i'm not saying that, either. >> he did condemn the nazis today. >> stephen: two days later. did he order his spine on amazon prime? why did it take so long? >> that's a good line. ( cheers and applause ) and i said yesterday that he should have been tougher on it. you know, the problem si'm probably the only person that would come from the trump...
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he tried to play football at youngstown state but a petition was circulated to ban him from the grid mike? >> shepard: the judge was overseeing the case involving the shooter? >> the case from the rape case that judge was from the cincinnati area. but the judge that was shot in this ambush yesterday, he was overseeing a wrongful death case brought by nate richmond. that was related to a fire that killed his mother. a motion to dismiss that case, set to be heard next monday. it's possible that richmond misunderstood the hearing on the motion to dismiss and thought it meant his case was being thrown out altogether. shep? >> shepard: mike tobin with us from chicago. thank you. who is the highest paid actor in all of hollywood? now we know. the list is next. and powerball? beyond is a natural pet food that goes beyond assuming ingredients are safe... to knowing they are. going beyond expectations... because our pets deserve it. beyond. natural pet food. won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says you picked the wrong insurance plan. no, i picked the wrong insurance
he tried to play football at youngstown state but a petition was circulated to ban him from the grid mike? >> shepard: the judge was overseeing the case involving the shooter? >> the case from the rape case that judge was from the cincinnati area. but the judge that was shot in this ambush yesterday, he was overseeing a wrongful death case brought by nate richmond. that was related to a fire that killed his mother. a motion to dismiss that case, set to be heard next monday. it's...
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he expressed some trepidation about the assignment and when offered to do the youngstown state/pitt gamead he offered lives in albany and be able to get home to his family saturday evening. i'm disappointed that the good intentions of charlotte cleetion some hijacked political agenda that would be you and appreciate input throughout the episode. >> tucker: i don't think i have read anything quite that dishonest in a long time. how mean is it to this guy robert lee in the end? they are not protecting him. they exposed him to ridicule. made him famous in the worst way and appreciated him from calling a game because of his name. it's cruel. >> this isn't the type of attention you want on the national scene. obviously we know who he is now, but now these pictures once the 24-hour news cycle goes away, is he going to be associated with robert e. lee and they are super imposed together. i just think that this climate really is sending the wrong message. and clay touched on it with collin kaepernick with him kneeling and kevin durant not wanting to go to the white house and people challenging t
he expressed some trepidation about the assignment and when offered to do the youngstown state/pitt gamead he offered lives in albany and be able to get home to his family saturday evening. i'm disappointed that the good intentions of charlotte cleetion some hijacked political agenda that would be you and appreciate input throughout the episode. >> tucker: i don't think i have read anything quite that dishonest in a long time. how mean is it to this guy robert lee in the end? they are not...
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he goes to youngstown, ohio, which he didn't carry but he did better than republicans usually do.use he loves that. and he's going to look for that when he's getting knocked around by the media and by other critics. >> and the roar of the crowd is loud as we have heard in the rallies. john, thanks so much. john harwood, cnbc editor at large. >>> ladainian tomlinson was inducted into the nfl hall of fame on saturday night. he spoke openly about his heritage and the unique ability that pastimes like football have to transcend normal political boundaries and bring us closer together. his former team tweeted out a portion of the speech saying, ladainian tomlinson spoke, you should listen. we did and here's a portion of the speech that's been deemed the best of the night. >> i'm of mixed race and i represent america. my story is america's story. all our ancestors unless we're american indian came from another country, another culture. football is a microcosm of america. all races, religions and creeds, living, playing, competing, side by side. when you are part of a team, you understan
he goes to youngstown, ohio, which he didn't carry but he did better than republicans usually do.use he loves that. and he's going to look for that when he's getting knocked around by the media and by other critics. >> and the roar of the crowd is loud as we have heard in the rallies. john, thanks so much. john harwood, cnbc editor at large. >>> ladainian tomlinson was inducted into the nfl hall of fame on saturday night. he spoke openly about his heritage and the unique ability...