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she lectured the voters of youngstown, ohio, on their white privilege.n case you've never heard it it's apparently the martha's vineyard of in northeastern ohio. the barbra streisand's of northeastern ohio, they all live in youngstown and that's why kirsten gillibrand lectured them on how they have the white privilege. the fact that you don't note that you have it in youngstown -- b6 not enough are dying from fenton overdose. you just reminded me. mark steyn, great to see you as always. >> good to see you. happy thanksgiving. we will be back every night at eight. the show that's the sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness and groupthink. have a great night. musical physical ♪ >> welcome to the special edition of "hannity." my jason chaffetz into night for sean. for over three years democrats have thrown everything but the kitchen sink at president trump. yet the president remains unfazed. his rallies are as massive as ever and his poll numbers are getting stronger and he hasn't lost his sense of humor. today, he tweeted out this image depicting himself
she lectured the voters of youngstown, ohio, on their white privilege.n case you've never heard it it's apparently the martha's vineyard of in northeastern ohio. the barbra streisand's of northeastern ohio, they all live in youngstown and that's why kirsten gillibrand lectured them on how they have the white privilege. the fact that you don't note that you have it in youngstown -- b6 not enough are dying from fenton overdose. you just reminded me. mark steyn, great to see you as always....
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thate a lot of my family relate to that guy in youngstown, ohio. is i will tell you that fear a powerful motivator. in american politics. and as a member of the nra, i get inundated with propaganda stoking fear in this country. we i think it is time that take a look, especially intelligence committees, take a look at who is really funding the nra. is the russian government funding the nra just like they are funding these fake facebook event? i do not know the answer to that but what i do know is that there was a whole delegation of nra members that went over to russia and that concerns me. it really, really concerns me. i know the nra as an that fights for the protection of the second thatment but we all know it has gone quite a far. there were sports men and hunters but that is not what the nra is today. it is more of a propaganda machine and i submit to you that it could be a russian propaganda machine. i would appreciate you looking into it and i would also appreciate every member of the house and then it leading by example and remembering that
thate a lot of my family relate to that guy in youngstown, ohio. is i will tell you that fear a powerful motivator. in american politics. and as a member of the nra, i get inundated with propaganda stoking fear in this country. we i think it is time that take a look, especially intelligence committees, take a look at who is really funding the nra. is the russian government funding the nra just like they are funding these fake facebook event? i do not know the answer to that but what i do know...
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a lot of my family werelate to that guy in youngstown, ohio. i will tell you that fear is a powerful motivator in american politics. as a member of the nra, i get inundated with propaganda stoking fear in this country. i think it's time that we take a look, especially intelligence committees take a look, at who is really funding the nra. is the russian government funding the nra, just like they're funding these fake facebook ads? i don't know the answer to that. what i do know is there was a delegation that went over to russia. and that concerns me. it really, really concerns me. i know the nra as an organization that fights for the protection of the second amendment. we all know that's gone quite afar. they were sportsmen and hunters. that's not what the nra is today. it's more of a propaganda machine, very well may be a russian propaganda machine. i'd appreciate you guys looking into it. i would appreciate every member of the house and senate leading by example and remembering that first and foremost, you are all americans. you're not necessa
a lot of my family werelate to that guy in youngstown, ohio. i will tell you that fear is a powerful motivator in american politics. as a member of the nra, i get inundated with propaganda stoking fear in this country. i think it's time that we take a look, especially intelligence committees take a look, at who is really funding the nra. is the russian government funding the nra, just like they're funding these fake facebook ads? i don't know the answer to that. what i do know is there was a...
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youngstown, ohio. why is that? i've thought about this a lot and have talked to people who know those areas a lot better than i do, and there are folks out there, you may not see it out there, but they are hurting. badly. youngstown, ohio. white working-class people there used to have $30 an hour jobs at the plant, union jobs, with health care and good retirement. those are gone. now it is nine dollars an hour at the walls -- at the walls -- at the walgreens. that is being the trade by the american dream. i don't have a lot of hard-core trump places in fairfield county. here's the point i'm trying to make. we better get on our knees. why people want to grab onto somebody who tells them that the system is rigged and it is the fault of the immigrant, we better understand and address the pain that causes people to hang onto that kind of politics. it's not a coincidence that the core message of donald trump in the core message of the bernie sanders are more or less the same. the core message is the system
youngstown, ohio. why is that? i've thought about this a lot and have talked to people who know those areas a lot better than i do, and there are folks out there, you may not see it out there, but they are hurting. badly. youngstown, ohio. white working-class people there used to have $30 an hour jobs at the plant, union jobs, with health care and good retirement. those are gone. now it is nine dollars an hour at the walls -- at the walls -- at the walgreens. that is being the trade by the...
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a 50-vehicle pileup near youngstown, ohio. traffic at a standstill in so many places across the country. at least six deaths now across the storm zone. a record november snow in detroit. and the record-breaking cold settling in across much of the nation. a 60-degree drop in places. and millions are now bracing for tomorrow morning. we have the track for you, and abc's alex perez leads us off from chicago. >> reporter: tonight, that powerful arctic blast bringing whiteout conditions and wreaking deadly havoc on the roads. in ohio, several crashes involving multiple vehicles, including this pileup on interstate 80 near youngstown. the highway shut down in both directions for a time. at least two fatalities on the state's icy highways. at least six weather-related deaths in all across the region. the cold fueling that snow was record-breaking in chicago. >> got to keep my face warm. >> does it do the trick? >> not really. the st, in ord. muc nembe ls as they boarded school buses. and in buffalo, residents digging out from nearly
a 50-vehicle pileup near youngstown, ohio. traffic at a standstill in so many places across the country. at least six deaths now across the storm zone. a record november snow in detroit. and the record-breaking cold settling in across much of the nation. a 60-degree drop in places. and millions are now bracing for tomorrow morning. we have the track for you, and abc's alex perez leads us off from chicago. >> reporter: tonight, that powerful arctic blast bringing whiteout conditions and...
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i mentioned wright paterson air force base, the youngstown air reserve station. we also have the place where we make our tanks. during the obama administration that facility was nearly shut down. a bunch of us led the fight. i led the fight here in the senate to keep it open. thank goodness we did. today we need it. we need to be producing these tanks. we need to push back against threats that we see. our army wants these vehicles, armored vehicles including strikers and tanks. but we're very proud of that facility in ohio. we want to be sure that, again, we have the l funding for it so that we can move forward. in this appropriations bill is funding for new tanks and new striker vehicles. the facility i talked about, youngstown air reserve station, they need new airplanes, they need new update -- upgrades. the funding bill enables them to construct a gate for the facility which is safe because homeland security folks told them the gate does not protect the base properly. so we have funding in this legislation to be able to do that. i remain concerned that we're
i mentioned wright paterson air force base, the youngstown air reserve station. we also have the place where we make our tanks. during the obama administration that facility was nearly shut down. a bunch of us led the fight. i led the fight here in the senate to keep it open. thank goodness we did. today we need it. we need to be producing these tanks. we need to push back against threats that we see. our army wants these vehicles, armored vehicles including strikers and tanks. but we're very...
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from youngstown, ohio? what i think the organization's job to do in this digital era, and many of us who are knowledgeable about these organizations, is to try to make that argument and explain why they matter. absolutely, they matter because china is brought into this rules-based system. if you want to talk about environmental policies, labor policies, even though china might not get exclusive funding from the world bank, when china put his baits in a world bank package that gives the global community an opportunity to influence some chinese policies. i just think that the message needs to get out in a way that -- i don't like this expression -- ordinary americans, because i think about myself as one of them, we need to get out. politicians understood that in the interwar era. it is great that we didn't have another cataclysmic bore after the digital era, another we understand the global environment, and we understand it to be one ecosystem, we didn't know it at the time. if we want these organizations to
from youngstown, ohio? what i think the organization's job to do in this digital era, and many of us who are knowledgeable about these organizations, is to try to make that argument and explain why they matter. absolutely, they matter because china is brought into this rules-based system. if you want to talk about environmental policies, labor policies, even though china might not get exclusive funding from the world bank, when china put his baits in a world bank package that gives the global...
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yesterday, slick roads caused a 50-car pileup near youngstown, ohio. two people were critically injured. the arctic cold surge is expected to shatter hundreds of mid-november records. chief meteorologist kate bylow of our philadelphia station, kyw, will tell us how long this cold snap will last. >>> in the wake of a very strong arctic cold front, the rain and snow has moved out. the cold has moved in and bitter windchills to start our morning. take a look at morning temperatures from new england all the way into texas. temperatures well below the average, 19 to start in little rock, 17 in st. louis, 20 in nashville, 25 in philadelphia, and 22 in boston. and that doesn't even take into account these very strong winds bringing in that cold canadian air. so early wednesday morning, we're talking windchills in the single digits, even subzero. it will feel like two below in st. louis at 9:00 a.m. 7 in lexington. 2 in buffalo, 3 in boston each at the height of the afternoon, many portions of the great lakes will feel no better than the teens. that continues
yesterday, slick roads caused a 50-car pileup near youngstown, ohio. two people were critically injured. the arctic cold surge is expected to shatter hundreds of mid-november records. chief meteorologist kate bylow of our philadelphia station, kyw, will tell us how long this cold snap will last. >>> in the wake of a very strong arctic cold front, the rain and snow has moved out. the cold has moved in and bitter windchills to start our morning. take a look at morning temperatures from...
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. >> reporter: sleet-slicked roads caused a 50-car pileup near youngstown, ohio. two people were critically injured. 40 miles west in hudson, ohio, there were multiple collisions with vehicles spinning off the road. >> car hit another car in front of me and turned it into me and smacked me down into the ditch. >> reporter: snowfall records were shattered across the northeast and the great lakes. in buffalo, new york, nearly nine inches of snow broke a 77- year-old record. part of northern michigan saw upwards of 30 inches of snowfall. but an even more unusual sight was snow as far south as richmond, virginia, and nashville, tennessee. >> it's huge! >> reporter: steam rose from lake superior in minnesota as the temperature there dropped below zero. chicago set a new record low-- seven degrees. >> it's so cold that it's burning my face. >> reporter: in new england, this boat rescue was caught on camera after three students from the university of maine got stuck while conducting field work in freezing conditions. >> in no way is this a safe area to be in, especially
. >> reporter: sleet-slicked roads caused a 50-car pileup near youngstown, ohio. two people were critically injured. 40 miles west in hudson, ohio, there were multiple collisions with vehicles spinning off the road. >> car hit another car in front of me and turned it into me and smacked me down into the ditch. >> reporter: snowfall records were shattered across the northeast and the great lakes. in buffalo, new york, nearly nine inches of snow broke a 77- year-old record. part...
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the nra -- >> fool on norman rockwell. >> i want to address your comment about the gentleman in youngstown, ohio. and i will tell you i am originally from georgia. i have a lot of my family that relate to that guy in ohio and i will tell you that fear is a powerful motivator in american politics. as a member of nra i get inundated with propaganda stoking fear in this country. i think it is time that we take a look especially intelligence committees take a look at who is really funding the nra. is the russian government funding the nra just like they are funding these fake facebook ads? i don't know the answer to that. what i do know is there was a delegation of nra membership that went to russia and that concerns me. it really concerns me. i know the nra as an organization that fights for the protection of the second amendment. we all know, sportsmen and hunters but that is not what the nra is today. it is more of a propaganda machine. i submit to you it may very well be a russian propaganda machine. i would appreciate you guys looking into it and also appreciate every member of the house
the nra -- >> fool on norman rockwell. >> i want to address your comment about the gentleman in youngstown, ohio. and i will tell you i am originally from georgia. i have a lot of my family that relate to that guy in ohio and i will tell you that fear is a powerful motivator in american politics. as a member of nra i get inundated with propaganda stoking fear in this country. i think it is time that we take a look especially intelligence committees take a look at who is really...
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as a member of the nra i want to address your comment about the gentleman in youngstown ohio. and i will tell you, i am originally from georgia, i have a lot of my family that relate to that guy and i will tell you that fear is a powerful motivator and i'm inundated with propaganda for this country. in the intelligence committees take a look at whom is really funding the nra, if the russian government funding the nra just like their funding the facebook ads, i don't know the questio ao that. i know nra members that went over to russia and that concerns me. it really concerns me. i know the nra as an organization that fights for the protection of the second amendment that we all know that afar were sportsmen and hunters but that is not what the nra is today, it's more of a propaganda in a very may well be a propaganda and i'd appreciate you guys looking into it and i would also appreciate every member of the house and every member of the senate leading by example and remembering that first and foremost we are all americans, you're not necessarily the far right republicans or fa
as a member of the nra i want to address your comment about the gentleman in youngstown ohio. and i will tell you, i am originally from georgia, i have a lot of my family that relate to that guy and i will tell you that fear is a powerful motivator and i'm inundated with propaganda for this country. in the intelligence committees take a look at whom is really funding the nra, if the russian government funding the nra just like their funding the facebook ads, i don't know the questio ao that. i...
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hairy crabs are also reared in surrounding lakes but it is farms from youngstown lake that are believed to produce the best ones to preserve the quality of the water the local government has limited the number of farms allowed on the lake. it has created a whole business channel restaurants logistics and tourism every year we see more tourists coming. to enjoy the crops which are of the highest quality the crabs are sold all over china and exported overseas last year the output from this area was a 1600 tons but what was marketed and sold as harry crabs from young chang amounted to $20000.00 tons that's a lot of fake young crabs out there the crab association here has taken measures to protect its famed progeny there's a cure our code on each tag and once you scan it a screen comes up giving you information as a statement confirming that the scribe is from young lake as a serial number there's even a phone number you can call to make sure the crab you've got is the real deal connoisseurs insist they can tell the difference between crabs raised in younger lake from the rest. the quality
hairy crabs are also reared in surrounding lakes but it is farms from youngstown lake that are believed to produce the best ones to preserve the quality of the water the local government has limited the number of farms allowed on the lake. it has created a whole business channel restaurants logistics and tourism every year we see more tourists coming. to enjoy the crops which are of the highest quality the crabs are sold all over china and exported overseas last year the output from this area...
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. >>> and near youngstown, ohio, 50 cars involved in a big pileup on a freeway near there.eveland, 90 cars were involved in another chain reaction crash. several cities have seen record low temperatures and arctic blasts bringing ice, snow, whiteout conditions just a mess. and my sister called to let me know it's freezing. >> when you look at what the rest of the country is dealing with, sal i guess what we have at home isn't too bad. >> it night get down to 50 degrees in san francisco. >> you may have to pull out the hoodie. good morning, everyone. let's go out and take a look at the bay bridge. you may not realize there was a crash. it might be backed up a little bit way out to the maze, but things are getting better now we're a couple hours away from that crash. it is going to be a little bit slower on highway 4 and 80 though is also very slow into richmond. it's very slow trying to get down because of that crash. marin county, down to san raphael. these things are pretty much typical commutes. palo alto traffic is all right, but northbound 101 traffic from let's say san
. >>> and near youngstown, ohio, 50 cars involved in a big pileup on a freeway near there.eveland, 90 cars were involved in another chain reaction crash. several cities have seen record low temperatures and arctic blasts bringing ice, snow, whiteout conditions just a mess. and my sister called to let me know it's freezing. >> when you look at what the rest of the country is dealing with, sal i guess what we have at home isn't too bad. >> it night get down to 50 degrees in...
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bachelor of his arts from youngstown state university where he studied instrumental music education, particularly in the french horn, which i understand is pretty much learning how to play on the sousa for anything that has composed. dan provides a valuable service service -- he solicits all the news and notes for the merging war newsletter, and it's certainly a tasking, thankless job for as much as we love to write about history, we don't write an e-mail a whole lot in response, sorry for not the july anything for newsletter. theas great guy, member of emergency war organization. it's my pleasure to welcome him here to the stage. welch, ladies and gentlemen. [applause] >> well good afternoon, everyone. we think about civil war charleston, we think earliest or first secession cension. wagoner about battery and the assault of the 54th massachusetts. since denzell washington wasn't available today to give you a presentation we're going an aspect of about civil war charleston that has been forgotten. of that is the battle secessionville or as i would like to term it today, the charlesto
bachelor of his arts from youngstown state university where he studied instrumental music education, particularly in the french horn, which i understand is pretty much learning how to play on the sousa for anything that has composed. dan provides a valuable service service -- he solicits all the news and notes for the merging war newsletter, and it's certainly a tasking, thankless job for as much as we love to write about history, we don't write an e-mail a whole lot in response, sorry for not...
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she was born in 1949 in youngstown, ohio. i watched as a line of guards, students, reached the crest of the hill and the guard continued to advance on them. on the right just under the pagoda is alison krauss. again, that is the person i took a photograph of in 1965. alison krauss was a freshman honor student. she was born in cleveland in 1951. this photo is particularly difficult for me to look at because i see her holding hands with her boyfriend barry levine and go back to 1969 and remember the original photograph i took of her and the banner that read "bring all the troops home." at this point, the guard seemed to have completed its objective. they were supposed to disperse the students from the crowd that had gathered in front of taylor hall. yet, the guardsmen were still advancing. what more did they need to accomplish? what was their real objective here? what they really wanted was for this all to end so they could go home. as the guard continued their marching, they reached the corner of taylor hall. i witnessed the g
she was born in 1949 in youngstown, ohio. i watched as a line of guards, students, reached the crest of the hill and the guard continued to advance on them. on the right just under the pagoda is alison krauss. again, that is the person i took a photograph of in 1965. alison krauss was a freshman honor student. she was born in cleveland in 1951. this photo is particularly difficult for me to look at because i see her holding hands with her boyfriend barry levine and go back to 1969 and remember...
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he received his bachelor of arts from youngstown state university where he studied instrumental music education, particularly in the french horn. i understand that pretty much means learning how to play on the up beat for anything that sousa has composed. laughter] he solicits all of the news and notes for the emerging civil war newsletter. that certainly is a tasking, thankless job. as much as we love to write about history, we do not like to write and email a whole lot in response. sorry for not providing anything for the july newsletter. dan is a great guy. welcomer pleasure to him here to the stage. dan welsh. [applause] >> good afternoon everyone. when we think about civil war charleston, we think about the hotbed of the secessionist movement. we think about the earliest or about wagoner and the assault of the 54th massachusetts. since zell washington was not available today we are going to be talking about an aspect of civil war charleston that his -- that has been forgotten, the battle of succession smell. there have been several operations in the area of charleston harbor, pol
he received his bachelor of arts from youngstown state university where he studied instrumental music education, particularly in the french horn. i understand that pretty much means learning how to play on the up beat for anything that sousa has composed. laughter] he solicits all of the news and notes for the emerging civil war newsletter. that certainly is a tasking, thankless job. as much as we love to write about history, we do not like to write and email a whole lot in response. sorry for...
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constitutional claim because their actions flew in the face of congress repeatedly expressing will on youngstown amid a different policy choice by the city of new york. >> even 8005 allows them to transfer the money it's your view that there is a constitutional violation when doing so based on what? the statute says they can move the money. what prevents them from moving the money? and the constitution your honor. >> and you are supporting that. >> at 8005 construed as a constitutional act it would be unconstitutional as applied. in the face of this consistent congressional refusal to appropriate funds down to 1.375 billion view of multiple failed legislation and the whole shutdown over it and we had the administration coming again and again and congress said no. we have -- you can go ahead and move their ears in the state opposition based on 8005. that's unconstitutional. >> in violation of the appropriations clause? >> in violation of the separation of powers doctrine yes your honor. >> and appropriations statute gives him authority to spend money they can spend it if there was another debate
constitutional claim because their actions flew in the face of congress repeatedly expressing will on youngstown amid a different policy choice by the city of new york. >> even 8005 allows them to transfer the money it's your view that there is a constitutional violation when doing so based on what? the statute says they can move the money. what prevents them from moving the money? and the constitution your honor. >> and you are supporting that. >> at 8005 construed as a...
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treacherous conditions leading to a 50-car pileup on i-80 near youngstown. near traverse city, reports of 30 inches of snow. in wisconsin farmers handcuffed by the early winter. >> you would think at some point we'll have milder weather this winter. who knows? mother nature is on her own page this year. >> even the gulf coast feeling the impact. in parts of texas, temperatures falling 50 degrees in 24 hours. enough to turn sprinklers into ice sculptures. there's been more than 100 record cold temperatures recorded in the past two days. winter isn't believed to be sticking around just yet. temperatures are expected to thaw out by week's end. trevor alt. >>> hope they get a break. >>> an ohio man taking advantage of the cold. look at this. you can see he's trudging through the snow in cleveland creating a large spider web. just walking and walking. the video was shot from a nearby hotel room where it was nice and toasty. that's pretty good. >> a guy who needs a hobby. >> or more spider webs to create. >> oh, the web of intrigue. here's a look at live doppler 7
treacherous conditions leading to a 50-car pileup on i-80 near youngstown. near traverse city, reports of 30 inches of snow. in wisconsin farmers handcuffed by the early winter. >> you would think at some point we'll have milder weather this winter. who knows? mother nature is on her own page this year. >> even the gulf coast feeling the impact. in parts of texas, temperatures falling 50 degrees in 24 hours. enough to turn sprinklers into ice sculptures. there's been more than 100...
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host: one of the other big cases we dealt with during the vinson years was youngstown company versusyer. why was this a landmark case and what was significant about it. how did chief justice vinson approach this case? elizabeth: this was the steel seizure case. the chief justice i think it was an instance of not understanding the views of the other justices. the executive branch wanted to seize still production factories in the country, wartime justification. the question was, does the executive branch have the power to do that. it infringes on commerce and states rights. and vinson thought and assure the president the court would approve it he did not know his own conflicts well enough to know they would not. they reversed, and it was significant because one of the courts major roles, and a delicate one as you can imagine, starting with marbury, is acting as the final word on when the constitution draws a line on another branch of government. so the steel seizure case, like some others we have seen and can talk about, are about the court saying when another branch has gone too far.
host: one of the other big cases we dealt with during the vinson years was youngstown company versusyer. why was this a landmark case and what was significant about it. how did chief justice vinson approach this case? elizabeth: this was the steel seizure case. the chief justice i think it was an instance of not understanding the views of the other justices. the executive branch wanted to seize still production factories in the country, wartime justification. the question was, does the...
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one of the other big cases we dealt with in our landmark cases series during the vinson years was youngstownet & tube company versus sawyer. why is this a landmark case? what was significant about it? how did chief justice vinson approach this case? elizabeth: this was the steel seizure case. the chief justice -- i think again it was a function of maybe not fully understanding the views of the other justices in his conference. in fact, in that case it was one where obviously the executive branch wanted to seize steel production factories in the country, wartime justification. the question was, does the executive branch have the power to do that? it infringes on commerce and states' rights and the like. and vinson thought and assured the president the court would approve it and he did not know his own conference well enough to know they would not. they reversed there and it was significant because one of the court's major roles, and it is a delicate one as you can imagine, starting with marbury, is acting as the final word on when the constitution draws a line on another branch of government.
one of the other big cases we dealt with in our landmark cases series during the vinson years was youngstownet & tube company versus sawyer. why is this a landmark case? what was significant about it? how did chief justice vinson approach this case? elizabeth: this was the steel seizure case. the chief justice -- i think again it was a function of maybe not fully understanding the views of the other justices in his conference. in fact, in that case it was one where obviously the executive...
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going to evolve rights, i'd borrow from justice jackson, you know, who has that great thing in youngstown, when the president has his most power and least. least had congress says no, middle when they said nothing, and the most when congress has directly approved it. if the court's going to innovate new rights, what i would say adding rights to the constitution, at least wait until a serious majority of state legislatures or state courts interpreting their own constitutions have done it. that to me seems like if we're going to continue to have that, it's very problematic to me when the court is evolving and evolving at a time when the states are either completely the other way or still sorting through the issue, and i think that will really help us getting rid of some of the resentment. i'd like to depot lit size the court appointments. you know, i actually defend chief justice roberts analogy in his confirmation hearing using balls and strikes. as he pointed out once, it doesn't seem to appreciate how hard it is to be an umpire. watch these baseball games, it's very hard to be an up bimp
going to evolve rights, i'd borrow from justice jackson, you know, who has that great thing in youngstown, when the president has his most power and least. least had congress says no, middle when they said nothing, and the most when congress has directly approved it. if the court's going to innovate new rights, what i would say adding rights to the constitution, at least wait until a serious majority of state legislatures or state courts interpreting their own constitutions have done it. that...
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when i was in youngstown, ohio voters were reflecting this message.t was at the beginning of the impeachment situation. voters there who voted for obama and then voted for trump, voted for romney and then voted for clinton, they said they felt this was nothing but a distracti distraction. i think it really is a messaging opportunity to tell them what they're doing in addition to impeachment. >> when the curtain gets raised publicly, we'll not be where we were four weeks ago. it's moving in the trajectory. i think the soft under belly for democrats is if this blocks out any discussion of issues at all. if you look at the timeline, this will hurt the president, but won't beat the president. it's not a good thing to go and be a president, if it concludes -- again, this is an impeachment inquiry. it's not impeachment. that's a fact that gets lost. >> that's very funny. >> no, it's not. >> it is. it's very funny. it's an impeachment. they're going to impeach them. it's been determined. >> no. the democrats got to be clear they're looking for answers. a pub
when i was in youngstown, ohio voters were reflecting this message.t was at the beginning of the impeachment situation. voters there who voted for obama and then voted for trump, voted for romney and then voted for clinton, they said they felt this was nothing but a distracti distraction. i think it really is a messaging opportunity to tell them what they're doing in addition to impeachment. >> when the curtain gets raised publicly, we'll not be where we were four weeks ago. it's moving...
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i live in youngstown. there was a guy who pretended to collect money for the veterans, but he used it for himself. he was charged with fraud and thrown in jail. wait, that wasn't true. it was our commander in chief that did this. the so-called charitable trump foundation was recently shutdown find $2 million. he claimed to be giving money to veterans and instead he used the money for his personal use, including the purchase of paintings of himself, like a good dictator would. when did it become fashionable for the publicans to betray our veterans and our country and support a president whose every action is benefiting russia? i am alarmed by what is happening. trump is desperate to make us believe it was ukraine who interfered with our elections and not russia. from the start they tried to remove the russian sanctions that were imposed by congress. next't know what country he is going to invade and what is going to happen next, but please, please republicans, i know you are good people. please start paying
i live in youngstown. there was a guy who pretended to collect money for the veterans, but he used it for himself. he was charged with fraud and thrown in jail. wait, that wasn't true. it was our commander in chief that did this. the so-called charitable trump foundation was recently shutdown find $2 million. he claimed to be giving money to veterans and instead he used the money for his personal use, including the purchase of paintings of himself, like a good dictator would. when did it become...
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hairy crabs are also reared in surrounding lakes but it is farms from youngstown lake that are believed produce the best ones to preserve the quality of the water the local government has limited the number of farms allowed on the lake. it has created a whole business channel restaurants logistics and tourism every year always more tourists coming. to enjoy the crops which are of the highest quality the crabs are sold all over china and exported overseas last year the output from this area was a 1600 tons but what was marketed and sold as harry crabs from young chang amounted to $20000.00 tons that's a lot of fake young crabs out there the crab association here has taken measures to protect its famed progeny there's a cure are code on each tag and once you scan it a screen comes up giving you information as a statement confirming that the scribe is from young chang lake as a serial number there's even a phone number you can call to make sure the crab you've got is the real deal connoisseurs insist they can tell the difference between crabs raised in younger lake from the rest. the quali
hairy crabs are also reared in surrounding lakes but it is farms from youngstown lake that are believed produce the best ones to preserve the quality of the water the local government has limited the number of farms allowed on the lake. it has created a whole business channel restaurants logistics and tourism every year always more tourists coming. to enjoy the crops which are of the highest quality the crabs are sold all over china and exported overseas last year the output from this area was...
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. >> the youngest victims of the 1978 youngstown massacre will be remembered during a service at evergreenthe religious and socialized community organized by jim jones. 276 were children and at 11:00, relatives of the victims will hold their annual celebration of life service and leo rhino three journalists were shot and killed at jonestown. this was an aide to ryan at the time. >>> after 10 years and billions of dollars, they have a new hospital. the first patients were transferred to the stanford hospital in palo alto. the facility is 824,000 square feet and has many rooms for patients that are private and 20 operating rooms. the administrator's essay this hospital is special. >> there is a lot of stress and a lot of opportunity to create a better environment for them, even a better environment for them to be healthy, so that is really why we see that as an important aspect. >> having one's own room with a view of the mountains, i find that very special. >> rooftop gardens gives patients and employees a place to relax. they say that people can have pharmacies and they can control their t
. >> the youngest victims of the 1978 youngstown massacre will be remembered during a service at evergreenthe religious and socialized community organized by jim jones. 276 were children and at 11:00, relatives of the victims will hold their annual celebration of life service and leo rhino three journalists were shot and killed at jonestown. this was an aide to ryan at the time. >>> after 10 years and billions of dollars, they have a new hospital. the first patients were...
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. >> i got one for you the final game of this cleaning career was more emotional than youngstown stateeen on the sidelines since he suffered a broken ankle. on saturday, with 10 seconds left, his teammates helped mayes on to to the field for one last play after getting the snap, his buddies eased him down gently so he could take a knee >> it was crazy. it didn't hit me until i did it, and i saw my dad in tears. it was pretty special. >> mayes said before asking his coach to take the field. they waited until they had the game locked up and then he asked his coach. >> and his coach was all for it. >> what a moment >>> coming up, those fixer uppers, chip and joanna gaines at it again, this time they're giving back to a cause that happens to be pretty close to our hearts on this station. >> speaking of close to our hearts, 20 time grand champion, roger federer is here, we talk tennis, he has an exciting new venture he's talking to us about. but first, these messages. ♪ we all care about amazing taste. that's why we've been making the best mayonnaise for over 100 years. best foods. we're on
. >> i got one for you the final game of this cleaning career was more emotional than youngstown stateeen on the sidelines since he suffered a broken ankle. on saturday, with 10 seconds left, his teammates helped mayes on to to the field for one last play after getting the snap, his buddies eased him down gently so he could take a knee >> it was crazy. it didn't hit me until i did it, and i saw my dad in tears. it was pretty special. >> mayes said before asking his coach to...
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back at the time when president trump said we're out, he said it's time to put youngstown, ohio, detroitnsylvania along with many others within our great country before paris, france. i think that's the message. it's going to be tough for the accord to continue without the u.s.'s participation. stuart: we're out. ashley: we're out. that was one of the main platform campaign promises of the president. stuart: i'm very enthusiastic about our exit. now, let's stay on climate. president trump threatens to withhold wildfire aid to california. if governor newsom doesn't quote, clean his forest floors. steve hilton is with us, a california kind of guy, host of the next revolution on the fox news channel. all right. here's my opinion for what it's worth. california's climate policy hurt the state and encouraged these wildfires and created the situation where you've got these blackouts and fires. what say you? >> yes. and let's look at the detail of that. you are completely right. gavin newsom along with all the democrats of course use climate change for every problem they can imagine. it's raini
back at the time when president trump said we're out, he said it's time to put youngstown, ohio, detroitnsylvania along with many others within our great country before paris, france. i think that's the message. it's going to be tough for the accord to continue without the u.s.'s participation. stuart: we're out. ashley: we're out. that was one of the main platform campaign promises of the president. stuart: i'm very enthusiastic about our exit. now, let's stay on climate. president trump...
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youngstown state, university, the regional chamber and we're hoping this goes forward. entire mahoney valley. stuart: is president trump popular in lordstown? >> president trump was able to flip trumbull county from democrat to republican during the last election. so he was, fairly popular. a lot of people are blaming president trump. they look at it, they're saying, that you know, changing world out there. if you don't change, you know, you will wither on the vine and die. we're looking to the future and, doing what is best for lordstown and our residents. stuart: your honor, arno hill, lordstown, ohio, thanks for joining us. >> appreciate it, stuart. have a great day. stuart: mid-november. parts of the country it feels like middle of january. in chicago temperatures are expected to drop to 13 degrees tomorrow? jeff flock braving the snow for us. we'll check in with him in a moment. ♪. (vo) the flock blindly falls into formation. flying south for the winter. they never stray from their predetermined path. but this season, a more thrilling journey is calling. defy the l
youngstown state, university, the regional chamber and we're hoping this goes forward. entire mahoney valley. stuart: is president trump popular in lordstown? >> president trump was able to flip trumbull county from democrat to republican during the last election. so he was, fairly popular. a lot of people are blaming president trump. they look at it, they're saying, that you know, changing world out there. if you don't change, you know, you will wither on the vine and die. we're looking...
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bucks an hour but 20, 30, $40 an hour jobs to places like the ones i represent in akron, ohio, to youngstownies to wisconsin. that applies to michigan. if he's got a plan that appeals to me, that's a plan that's going to appeal to the industrial midwest, and that's a winner for us. >> hey, congressman, willie gie geist, one of the arguments you made when you were thinking about challengiing nancy pelosi for the -- is a need inside the democratic party is generational change, it's time for a new generation of elected officials to make the decisions in this rnt can. obviously joe biden doesn't achieve that, how did that weigh into your decision and your endorsement? >> that is an issue we need to continue to talk about. when you look at cedric richmond supporting joe biden, he's surrounding himself with a lot of next generation people, myself included. i think that helps. there's certain skill sets that everybody brings, and i think we're seeing that with nancy pelosi now, her experience, her toughness, her wisdom that she's bringing to this process is invaluable, and so yeah, you want change
bucks an hour but 20, 30, $40 an hour jobs to places like the ones i represent in akron, ohio, to youngstownies to wisconsin. that applies to michigan. if he's got a plan that appeals to me, that's a plan that's going to appeal to the industrial midwest, and that's a winner for us. >> hey, congressman, willie gie geist, one of the arguments you made when you were thinking about challengiing nancy pelosi for the -- is a need inside the democratic party is generational change, it's time for...
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this is the same president that went to youngstown, ohio, as lordstown was about to shut down and said don't sell your homes we're going to bring those jobs back. g.m. moved more jobs to mexico at the same time they shut down the g.m. plant in lordstown, ohio. 4,500 jobs lost. this usmca is simply a wallpapering over an agreement. it doesn't have to do what you have to do to stop the outsourcing of jobs. i look at trade agreements through one thing. does it mean more jobs in our country or does it mean fewer jobs? usmca will do nothing to stem the tide of jobs moving to mexico. that's why it should be back to the table, include the brown-wyden amendment, the labor enforcement, the language that will in fact mean that there'll be more prosperity in both countries. i thank senator whitehouse for yielding the floor. mr. whitehouse: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from rhode island. mr. whitehouse: mr. president, i ask -- it's not going to be that long, but i ask unanimous consent to speak for up to half an hour as if in morning business. the presiding officer: without ob
this is the same president that went to youngstown, ohio, as lordstown was about to shut down and said don't sell your homes we're going to bring those jobs back. g.m. moved more jobs to mexico at the same time they shut down the g.m. plant in lordstown, ohio. 4,500 jobs lost. this usmca is simply a wallpapering over an agreement. it doesn't have to do what you have to do to stop the outsourcing of jobs. i look at trade agreements through one thing. does it mean more jobs in our country or does...
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i'll never forget i had a town hall in youngstown some years ago and a woman stood up and said i'm 63 years old. i hold two jobs. i've never had health insurance. i just want to stay alive until i'm 65. she didn't say i wanted to stay alive to raise my grandkids or to take a trip. it was stay alive so i can get on medicare and get insurance. that just shouldn't be in this country. mr. wyden: would my colleague yield for just a quick question? mr. brown: of course. mr. wyden: my understanding -- and again i listened to my colleague in the finance committee -- you're championing not going back but going forward with more medicare-type choices like making that person who's really wondering if they're going to make it till 65 in order to get their medicare, you'd like, for example, say an older woman who had been a victim of age discrimination, didn't have much money, you'd like to make them eligible for medicare at 60 or 61 or something like that? isn't that what you've been working for? mr. brown: thank you, senator wyden, give them that option. it's something we should be able to do. i
i'll never forget i had a town hall in youngstown some years ago and a woman stood up and said i'm 63 years old. i hold two jobs. i've never had health insurance. i just want to stay alive until i'm 65. she didn't say i wanted to stay alive to raise my grandkids or to take a trip. it was stay alive so i can get on medicare and get insurance. that just shouldn't be in this country. mr. wyden: would my colleague yield for just a quick question? mr. brown: of course. mr. wyden: my understanding --...