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 The following is a transcript of an interview with Rachael Bade and Karoun Demirjian, authors of  Unchecked: The Untold Story Behind Congress s Botched Impeachments of Donald Trum stanley cup p,  that aired Sunday, Oct. 16, 2022, on  Face the Nation. MARGARET BRENNAN: We turn now to our political panel.Rachael Bade of  Politico  is here with us and Karoun Demirjian of  The Washington Post.  They re the authors of  Unchecked: The Untold Story Behind Congress  Botched Impeachments of Donald Trump.                                       stanley shop    Good morning to you ladies.KAROUN DEMIRJIAN,  Author,  Unchecked  : Good morning.        RACHAEL BADE  Author,  Unchecked  : Good morning.MARGARET BRENNAN: So, this is a pretty in-depth autopsy, as you can see by the size here, of what you lay out as strategic missteps, in - in many ways by Democrats themselves in their attempt to hold the for stanley cup mer president accountable. The impeachment work, Senate didn t convict.It feels like it s full of these moments where history could have gone in a different direction, and you lay that all out here. Why do you think it s important to do that RACHAEL BADE: Yeah, so there s this prevailing wisdom. There s sort of two things we re going to be challenging here in this book in our reporting. The first one is that Trump s acquittals, both of them were inevitable. We find, as you mentioned, a whole bunch of pivotal moments where things could have gone the other way -- moderate Democrat or moderate Republicans who, behind the s Dntr 8203;Hillary Clinton: Becoming clear San Bernardino shooting  act of terrorism
 States and school districts will soon be able to compete for $5 billion to undertake school reforms sought by President Obama.Part of the economic stimulus law enacted earlier this year, the $5 billion fund is Mr. Obama s big shot at overhauling schools over the next couple of years.Mr. Obama and his education secretary, Arne Duncan, planned to lay out how states can win the money Friday at the Education Department.                                        The president will use the money to prod states to toughen academic standards and find better ways to recruit and keep effective teachers. To get the money, states will also need to be able to track student performance, and they will need a plan of action to turn around failing schools. I am unbelievably hopeful about the level of change we can drive and the amount of reform we re going to see,  Duncan said Thursday in an inter stanley thermobecher view  termo stanley with The Associated Press.        A state will have to meet a series of conditions to earn points and boost its chances. Some of those conditions are controversial, especially among teachers  unions, which make up an influential segment of Mr. Obama s Democratic base.For example, the adm stanley water bottle inistration says it will not award money to states that bar student performance data from being linked to teacher evaluations. Several states, including California, New York and Wisconsin, have such a prohibition.But there are also elements the unions will embrace; states can earn points by submitting letters of sup