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Impact on florida. The question is, will it do much for North Carolina . Short answer, no. We might get a little bit of showers down to the south. We could use the rain is all about moisture is going to be well to the south of us. The heavy rain will be across southern south carolina, georgia and florida that system. A few showers for seven communities. Thats about it. You can see the heaviest rain is offshore. That will start to wrap back around and impact parts of the southeast. Not really doing much here. Camera provides a marriage of patchy fog nothing widespread. Temperatures this morning were feeling pretty good. Temperatures are low to mid to upper 60s. 63 in rocky mount, 64 goldsboro, clinton is 65 0 in the wind. Heres a heres a look at those visibility spurred disabilities are down to less than 2 miles in southern pines. That looks like the worst of it right now. Has to get under 1 mile for it not a big concert and sporting but you may read a little bit of fog. 69 and 8 00 a.
Bleeding and other practices which even in 1840 the medical society said probably contributed to his death. He died of pneumonia one month after taking office. One thing he was sent to pursue was a corrupt political system of warding jobs to the people who are given to your campaigner helped with your campaign instead of the best people. He issued executive order that they would not be allowed to participate in politics or contribute and he did start in that direction i believe that cincinnati ends and americans have really not recognize the contribution that William Henry harrison maine what is probably different about harrison is what you find in that. Of history, a towns person is interested in urban affairs. They do things there. Country people are less likely to be noted. Harrison had 1 foot in the city and one point in the city he brought the two together. For more information on book tvs recent visit to cincinnati go to cspan. Org local content Pulitzer Prizewinning boat michael
I guess its just odd to me that state legislatures dont get a little bit of the benefit of the doubt in terms of when the pacing is right for them. Ms. Stanyar again, in michigan it doesnt matter what the legislators do anymore. Its a constitutional ban. Judge sutton four of the states did this through initiatives. In other words, four of the states ruled that it came out the right way in your clients perspective through initiatives. Initiatives are just as effective as legislation on this point. Ms. Stanyar ourselves would have to be repealed. We talked about that already. In addition, judge freedman found that the constitution is for the here and now. This court doesnt have the luxury of dodging a constitutional dodging a constitutional challenge. I understand that the court in perry didnt decide the ultimate question. The court looks to be telegraphing in windsor in terms of some doctrinal change, and if the court was intending on telegraphing, it worked. But 20 straight decisions w
If i could have your attention,e program on Manufacturing Society in the 21st century here at the institute. I welcome you on behalf of the institute both in the audience and those viewing remotely. I wanted to ask our president , walter isaacson, just to say a few words. Its always dangerous when your boss knows as much or more about the subject matter. That is definitely not true and that is why it is a pleasure to have tom here at the Aspen Institute because the one thing we do know about the issue of manufacturing is how important it is to americas economy and how ridiculous it is to try to think of a great economy that doesnt always have a healthy Manufacturing Sector. And so, when we were looking at the Aspen Institute and all the things we do in terms of the creation of jobs and the economy, we felt there was a huge gap because people kind of understood the reduction of manufacturing jobs in america that was happening, but nobody was as focused as they should be even though they