ballot in colorado. the state supreme court there ruling donald trump violated the 14th amendment by engaging in insurrection, disqualifying himself. you re watching fox and friends first, i m todd piro. carley: i m carley shimkus. the decision will go to the supreme court as soon as possible. similar lawsuits are pending in a dozen states. griff jenkins is live in washington, d.c. with all the details this morning. griff: good morning, todd and carley. it is a stunning decision, a 4-3 decision, it is first time section three of the 14th amendment has been used to keep a presidential candidate off the presidential primary ballot. colorado supreme court finding trump engaged in insurrection on january 6 and is barred from holding office again. the court writes, we are questioning before us, we are mindful of our duty to apply the law without fear or favor and without being swayed by public reaction. the decision marks reversal from district judge s ruling last month that
military promotions. the senator describes as a draw with his contentious fault with the pentagon. we are describing it that way, let s go to cnn live on capitol hill. what are you hearing? there s a lot of relief, it s a bipartisan opposition. he has very little support from the senate republican congress for trying to block all military promotions. something that has never been done before, nothing that any senator can do under the rules for the senate. what he has done is hold up every military promotion until the pentagon grants him a policy requiring reimbursement for military personnel to travel out of state for abortions, the pentagon said it would not do that, after some time, an increasing number of republicans is tommy turberville needs to back down, they said that he would in fact back down. they decided instead of holding up and all nominees. he would release them, about 450, that would allow all of them, they are four star ranked generals and those are people
That return, however, is not materializing for a growing number of College Grads running up debt to pay for a degree. Now ill explain why in a diplomat. But first lets understand why all debt is not created equal. The average College Student running up 80,000 in debt to pay for a fouryear degree will recoup those costs through the jobs they get after graduation, by the time they turn 40. After that, the same data show that College Grads earn 800,000 more, than workers with only a high school diploma. By the time they reach retirement. So it does pay to get a college degree. And it still pays to go into debt to get that degree. But the choices that students make matter now more than ever. The Brookings Institution looked into four million borrowers exiting college the 2011. Brookings found that half the borrowers took out loans to attend two and four year for profit schools. Thats a big change from past years whether the majority of student borrowers attended traditional four year colle
With only a high school education. That return, however, is not materializing for a growing number of College Grads running up debt to pay for a degree. Now ill explain why in a diplomat. But first lets understand why all debt is not created equal. The average College Student running up 80,000 in debt to pay for a fouryear degree will recoup those costs through the jobs they get after graduation, by the time they turn 40. After that, the same data show that College Grads earn 800,000 more, than workers with only a high school diploma. By the time they reach retirement. So it does pay to get a college degree. And it still pays to go into debt to get that degree. But the choices that students make matter now more than ever. The Brookings Institution looked into four million borrowers exiting college the 2011. Brookings found that half the borrowers took out loans to attend two and four year for profit schools. Thats a big change from past years whether the majority of student borrowers a
With only a high school education. That return, however, is not materializing for a growing number of College Grads running up debt to pay for a degree. Now ill explain why in a diplomat. But first lets understand why all debt is not created equal. The average College Student running up 80,000 in debt to pay for a fouryear degree will recoup those costs through the jobs they get after graduation, by the time they turn 40. After that, the same data show that College Grads earn 800,000 more, than workers with only a high school diploma. By the time they reach retirement. So it does pay to get a college degree. And it still pays to go into debt to get that degree. But the choices that students make matter now more than ever. The Brookings Institution looked into four million borrowers exiting college the 2011. Brookings found that half the borrowers took out loans to attend two and four year for profit schools. Thats a big change from past years whether the majority of student borrowers a