On The Record #39: Former mayor of Philadelphia, Michael Anthony Nutter talks Eagles being uninvited to the White House

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Mayor Michael Nutter, accompanied by Pedro A. Ramos, Chairman, School Reform Commission, left, and state Sen. Anthony Williams D-Philadelphia, speaks during a news conference at Andrew Jackson Public School, Thursday, May 9, 2013, in Philadelphia. After days of protests and walkouts by city students concerned about budget cuts, local officials called for additional funds for the Philadelphia school district. The system is facing a $300 million deficit, which education advocates say will devastate classrooms. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
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Mayor Michael Nutter, accompanied by Pedro A. Ramos, Chairman, School Reform Commission, left, and state Sen. Anthony Williams D-Philadelphia, speaks during a news conference at Andrew Jackson Public School, Thursday, May 9, 2013, in Philadelphia. After days of protests and walkouts by city students concerned about budget cuts, local officials called for additional funds for the Philadelphia school district. The system is facing a $300 million deficit, which education advocates say will devastate classrooms. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
Mayor Michael Nutter, accompanied by Pedro A. Ramos, Chairman, School Reform Commission, left, and state Sen. Anthony Williams D-Philadelphia, speaks during a news conference at Andrew Jackson Public School, Thursday, May 9, 2013, in Philadelphia. After days of protests and walkouts by city students concerned about budget cuts, local officials called for additional funds for the Philadelphia school district. The system is facing a $300 million deficit, which education advocates say will devastate classrooms. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

Former mayor of Philadelphia, Michael Anthony Nutter, talks about the Eagles being uninvited to the White House.

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