Kutztown, 66. Malvern, 66 degrees. The numbers are not too warm, the fact that theres such an added feel of humidity out here right now makes the numbers feel a little bit worse than they are. Glassboro, 63. 64 in cinnaminson. Fortescue, 69. Tuckahoe, 63. Satellite and radar we have mainly clear skies up above. Theres a lot of cloud cover to the west, some of this will increase as the day wears on. Combination of sun and clouds, sunshine fading behind increasing clouds, its warm and more humid this afternoon, 11 00 a. M. , temperatures, 79. 1 00 p. M. , 83. 4 00 p. M. , 82 were expecting a high of 83 in philadelphia, the normal just in case youre wondering is 70. Were a good 13 degrees above seasonal averages. Heres the latest on nate, its roughly 345mile south of mobile alabama. It has maximum stained winds up to 80 miles per hour. Its a category one storm racing on by to the northwest at 25 miles per hour. Note the wynfield note the wind field, its a small impact storm. Forecasted to
D. H. S. Accountability enforcement act. The speaker pro tempore the clerk will report the title of the bill. The clerk h. R. 4038, a bill to amend the Homeland Security act of 2002 to reassert article i authorities over the department of Homeland Security, and for ther purposes. The speaker pro tempore pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from texas, mr. Mccaul, and the gentleman from texas, mr. Vela, each will control 20 minutes. The chair recognizes the gentleman from texas. Mr. Mccaul mr. Speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and including r remarks, any extraneous materials on the bill under consideration. The speaker pro tempore without objection. Mr. Mccaul mr. Speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. The speaker pro tempore time yielded. Mr. Mccaul thank you. Mr. Speaker, i rise today in strong support of bipartisan d. H. S. Accountability enhancement act. Mr. Speaker, the current threats confronting our homeland co
[inaudible] [inaudible] welcome to the hudson institute. I am john, senior fellow and director of the center for american, culture. Hudson promotes American Leadership in Global Engagement for secure, free, prosperous future. We were founded in 1961 by strategist herman con. We challenge thinking and help with transitions of the future through disciplinary studies and defense, international relations, economics, we are delighted to host british journalist, author, think tank or david goodhart. He is currently the head of a demography unit a policy change think tank. His former editor of prospect magazine and former director of the centerleft he most. His previous book successes and failures the postwar immigration was a runnerup. David has written a powerful book, the road to somewhere, the populist revolt of the future politics. You can see on amazon and elsewhere. Britain, like the United States is culturally divided. Its a culturally divided nation. Her other probes this with consid
Into their senior year of high school. And we focus on offering them a strong mathematics program, as well as a College Readiness program, and a focusing on building a positive growth mindset. Damian is it during the summerim sorry, is it during the summer only, or is it during the school year as well . Linda so, the program that ruben participated in with us was our Summer Program called map. But we do offer some after School Programs during the year as well. Damian mijo, a lot of kids your age, they dont want to dothey dont want to go to school during the summer. How difficult was it for you to say, im going to go to school during the summer, and what do you think you got out of it . Ruben bejinez well, what i gotat first, i didnt really want to go to summer school, but i thought because i wasnt really doing good in fifth grade, so i thought if i go here, ill probably be more educated for sixth grade. Damian smart. Ruben and it wasit was good. It was really good. I learned a lot of t
Fun to accuse his opponent of bestiality because whether or not it was true, he had to defend himself. Right. And so i think theres been a lot, you know theres always been this sort of lets put this out there and see what, you know what dance they have to do to make this, to get out of this. So yeah. And that was probably said, obviously with him in the preinternet age. [laughter] where you can put anything out now about anybody. Bun of the nice things and hopefully our book is part of this is there is a way of trying to hold politicians accountable and things like fact check and the Tampa Bay Times political practice you can change the accuracy of the statement and i would love to see personally more of those type of things and how politics come and again we hope that our book, by eluding people to the fact they fall back on these wellworn expressions can contribute to that understanding. I understand how these spread so quickly with the internet but who comes up with them in the firs