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the cool ergos to the south, roanoke and richmond in the lower 50s.e have high pressure coming in from the north. the front at this point is off the coast way down to the south. the warmer air below it has high pressure sneaking in tomorrow. one dry day before low pressure developing along the boundary. it's going to work up the coast as we go to monday and tuesday. future tracker snapshot monday morning, 8:30 a.m., that's when i kick off the valley forge revolutionary race. if you are there, we'll see sunshine to begin the race. no rain. as we look at the day planner tomorrow, 64 in the afternoon. 56 at 11:00 with filtered sunshine. high clouds stubborn to break but a brighter end to the weekend. we have a one daybreak tomorrow. then a miserable start to the week monday and tuesday, but we make up for it at the end of the week with summer like air. we have the numbers in the full accuweather forecast. >> thank you, adam. a threat of rain for the weekend, so download the weather app. it gives you a look at live radar and the exclusive minute cast, the
the cool ergos to the south, roanoke and richmond in the lower 50s.e have high pressure coming in from the north. the front at this point is off the coast way down to the south. the warmer air below it has high pressure sneaking in tomorrow. one dry day before low pressure developing along the boundary. it's going to work up the coast as we go to monday and tuesday. future tracker snapshot monday morning, 8:30 a.m., that's when i kick off the valley forge revolutionary race. if you are there,...
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government funding, tax cuts, public can set to resume their efforts to revise the help ergo to repealt my place obamacare. white house chief of staff reince priebus. >> go there to have a vote this week, but on monday we are still going to be here working for the american people. whether health care repeal and replace comes on friday or saturday or monday, and the grand scheme of things, it's a marathon not a sprint. lauren: house speaker paul ryan told over the weekend while health care is a priority, the spending bill is the primary focus of this week. nicole: certainly leaves and stalks up around the globe. the nikkei in japan up 1.4%. hong kong's hang seng atop the 1%. korea kospi kids have a 1%. shanghai composite pulling back and you do have trump working closely with japan and china as pensions remained pretty high with north korea. >> major rally in europe a positive economic news in germany a business sentiment is rising. german dax of 340 points this morning. but the imam and eight. check out the cac quarante in france. after the eltion suny 215 points. nicole: durable goods
government funding, tax cuts, public can set to resume their efforts to revise the help ergo to repealt my place obamacare. white house chief of staff reince priebus. >> go there to have a vote this week, but on monday we are still going to be here working for the american people. whether health care repeal and replace comes on friday or saturday or monday, and the grand scheme of things, it's a marathon not a sprint. lauren: house speaker paul ryan told over the weekend while health care...
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Apr 23, 2017
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ergo, scott does not have standing to sue in federal court. since dred scott cannot be a citizen, he cannot sue. taney might've stopped right there and made this a question of jurisdiction. a way of saying, i have just found a reasoning whereby i will not have to put my hand further into this mess. this is an example of s.e.p. -- somebody else's problem. taney was not content to stop there. he has to also provide an opinion based upon popular sovereignty and due process. when he makes the comment that black slaves could not be included under the word citizens and can claim none of the rights and privileges which that instrument provides for. rights and privileges. if rights and privileges do not belong to dred scott, it means they do belong to white citizens. great. what are those rights and privileges? that is what he picks up here. statess of the united migrating to a territory belonging to the people of the united states cannot be ruled as mayor colonists dependent upon the will of the general government and to be governed i any laws they m
ergo, scott does not have standing to sue in federal court. since dred scott cannot be a citizen, he cannot sue. taney might've stopped right there and made this a question of jurisdiction. a way of saying, i have just found a reasoning whereby i will not have to put my hand further into this mess. this is an example of s.e.p. -- somebody else's problem. taney was not content to stop there. he has to also provide an opinion based upon popular sovereignty and due process. when he makes the...
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something needed to be done, something ergo something needed to be done. that's precisely the impulse that i think the foreign policy establishment bipartisan tends to share. it's precisely the thing that rhodes was talking about when he talked about the blob. >> but, again -- >> we're always doing something. we've been behind the middle east since 1991. >> ben was explaining the fact that the president didn't bomb after he said he would. >> right. >> there were many people in the administration, including my boss, secretary kerry said he did. he has a lovely explanation. we shouldn't just attack people to maintain our credibility but in fact credibility does matter in the international sphere. >> brian, i want you to respond to, there was this sort of up surge of a kind of foreign policy vision among republicans back in 2013 since rick is talking about that, back when john kerry was pushing this very hard and when the president decided to go back to congress. listen to jason chafitz explanation. >> this is a civil war and i just don't know that the inject
something needed to be done, something ergo something needed to be done. that's precisely the impulse that i think the foreign policy establishment bipartisan tends to share. it's precisely the thing that rhodes was talking about when he talked about the blob. >> but, again -- >> we're always doing something. we've been behind the middle east since 1991. >> ben was explaining the fact that the president didn't bomb after he said he would. >> right. >> there were...
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she'll serve as assistant to the president, ergo her dad. now bound by government ethics standards. this prohibits conflicts of interest and unpaid employee was her designation. we have more and savannah, tell us about the new role that ivanka has. >> as you mentioned she's become official. she is not taking the salary that she is actually eligible for. but i wanted to know what real americans thought. it sparked national debate, is this okay? or is this crossing the line? is this nepotism. let's take a listen. >> i don't really have an issue. many times in the past that's been done in other administrations. >> i think it's nepotism at the highest level. if i took one of my two daughters over there and i said, hey, we're going to give her a job it would be wholly unappropriate. >> at the end of the day, i think he can have -- he can do what he wants. he's the president. >> daddy, can you help me? >> it seems problematic, what are her qualifications to be adviser to the president? >> it was extremely divided and they were from all over the co
she'll serve as assistant to the president, ergo her dad. now bound by government ethics standards. this prohibits conflicts of interest and unpaid employee was her designation. we have more and savannah, tell us about the new role that ivanka has. >> as you mentioned she's become official. she is not taking the salary that she is actually eligible for. but i wanted to know what real americans thought. it sparked national debate, is this okay? or is this crossing the line? is this...
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something needed to be done, something ergo something needed to be done. that's precisely the impulse that i think the foreign policy establishment bipartisan tends to share. it's precisely the thing that rhodes was talking about when he talked about the blob. >> but, again -- >> we're always doing something. we've been behind the middle east since 1991. >> ben was explaining the fact that the president didn't bomb after he said he would. >> right. >> there were many people in the administration, including my boss, secretary kerry said he did. he has a lovely explanation. we shouldn't just attack people to maintain our credibility but in fact credibility does matter in the international sphere. >> brian, i want you to respond to, there was this sort of up surge of a kind of foreign policy vision among republicans back in 2013 since rick is talking about that, back when john kerry was pushing this very hard and when the president decided to go back to congress. listen to jason chafitz explanation. >> this is a civil war and i just don't know that the inject
something needed to be done, something ergo something needed to be done. that's precisely the impulse that i think the foreign policy establishment bipartisan tends to share. it's precisely the thing that rhodes was talking about when he talked about the blob. >> but, again -- >> we're always doing something. we've been behind the middle east since 1991. >> ben was explaining the fact that the president didn't bomb after he said he would. >> right. >> there were...
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the district into this terrible position of being the fallback system in a residential assignment ergo no flexibility. on the other hand, the district system in the position of being the indispensable, reliable essential system can make this really effective political argument and it does this in city after city, saint do not allow the charter or to grow anymore. the reason it is so compelling as it is right. they can say with a say with the district are the essential system. we are the fallback system. how dare you do anything that could destabilize us. don't let the charter sector grow anymore. the game theorists would call this a sub optimal equilibrium. you can see how we got there. that doesn't mean it's healthy for anyone involved. what we do to get out of this problem at the two sectors seem to be feeding off each other in a way that's not ideal. this chart changed everything with me. this comes every single year down to the line for public charter schools. it is part of their annual market share report. it shows in each city which percentage of public school kids are actually i
the district into this terrible position of being the fallback system in a residential assignment ergo no flexibility. on the other hand, the district system in the position of being the indispensable, reliable essential system can make this really effective political argument and it does this in city after city, saint do not allow the charter or to grow anymore. the reason it is so compelling as it is right. they can say with a say with the district are the essential system. we are the...
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explained, but chartering forces the district into this terrible position of being the fallback system, ergo, no flexibility. on the other hand, the district system -- now that it's in this position of being the indispensable, reliable, essential system -- can make this really effective political argument. and it does this in city after city after city saying do not allow the charter sector to grow anymore. the reason why the argument is so compelling is, actually, it's right. they can say we, the district, are the essential system. we're the fallback system. how dare you do anything that could destabilize us. don't let the charter sector grow any more. so the game theorists would call this a suboptimal equilibrium. you can see how we got there, how it's stable. that doesn't mean it's healthy for anyone involved though. so what do we do to get out of this problem that these two sectors seem to be feeding off each other in a way that's not ideal? this chart changed everything for me. this gave me the i byny that i needed -- epiphany that i needed. it is part of the annual market share report.
explained, but chartering forces the district into this terrible position of being the fallback system, ergo, no flexibility. on the other hand, the district system -- now that it's in this position of being the indispensable, reliable, essential system -- can make this really effective political argument. and it does this in city after city after city saying do not allow the charter sector to grow anymore. the reason why the argument is so compelling is, actually, it's right. they can say we,...
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district into this terrible position of being the fallback system, meaning residential assignments, ergo no flexibility. now the district can make this really effective political argument and it does this in city after city after city, saying do not allow the charter sector to grow anymore. the reason why the argument is so compelling is actually it's right. they can say, we the district are the essential system. we're the fallback system. how dare you do anything that could destabilize us. don't let the charter sector grow anymore. so the game theorists would call this a suboptimal equilibrium. it's stable, but it don't mean it's healthy for anyone involved. so what do we do to get out of this problem? this chart changed everything for me. this gave me the epiphany that i needed. this comes out every single year, from the national alliance for public charter schools. it's part of their annual market share report. it shows in each city which percentage of public school kids are actually in charter skills, denominator public school kids, numerator charter school students. i love this char
district into this terrible position of being the fallback system, meaning residential assignments, ergo no flexibility. now the district can make this really effective political argument and it does this in city after city after city, saying do not allow the charter sector to grow anymore. the reason why the argument is so compelling is actually it's right. they can say, we the district are the essential system. we're the fallback system. how dare you do anything that could destabilize us....