Temperatures down to the fifties we will see the sky is clear hours. Temperatures will be below average. A few showers and sprinkles this morning most of that grain will be light. Its starting to clear out of lake county grade now. But the rain still lenders to the south. Looks like through six or 7 00 this morning we will have a light rain. Upstream the skies are clear. Now mid to upper fifties. 57 at the lakefront. Looking for a high today in the mid70s. But sunshine skies will clearly this morning. 77 tomorrow for the fourth of july. Loss of sunshine. East return over the weekend. Indian commuters were supposed to be waking up with some big closures on u. S. 30. And eighth mile stretch was blocked off at 10 00 last night between 41 all the way over to tie 65. This was to repair damage from mondays storm. I had to repair a lot of those Traffic Signals and the wires that came down. They expect this to stay closed until 10 00 really impacted the commute. The good news they finished ear
Thank you. And, we are all set. Great. Mr. Speaker, you used to teach history. Today you are about to step into the history books. How has your background prepared you . It gives you extreme exposure in trying to explain things to human beings. It is the personal touch you have day in and day out. Teaching is communicating making things relevant to young minds. This job is not that much different. You have to talk to folks day in and day out. You have to make things relevant. You have to tell a story so people understand how things move in sequence, so it is very much like teaching. Morning. How are you doing . You look very nice this morning. Thank you. How are you . Looking dapper. Good morning. How are you . Come on in. [laughter] [indiscernible] nice to meet you. My wife, jean, my son ethan heidi. My buddy, tom, from indiana. Nice to meet you. An exciting day. I woke up this morning in the shower was cold. [laughter] at least i woke up. Good. You look nice. [indiscernible] we went
Good morning. Mr. Speaker monica is going to be doing the interview. Thanks so much for taking the time today. Sure. Were set up in here. Fine. How did the Conference Meeting go . Very good. This one side was out. Just had the rules and ordinary things to do but it went as well as could expect. Did you see the post this morning . No. There was an inside story of the press conference. Its great. A great shot. Didnt have time to open the papers this morning. I have them all in my bag. Right after the intro do we want to break and have the cspan camera leave . Well get the first question. Thank you. And were all set. Great. Mr. Speaker you used to teach history and today youre about to step into the history books. How has your teaching background prepared you for this . One of the things i think it does is give you an extreme exposure in trying to explain things to human beings. Its the personal touch that you have day in and day out. And of course, teaching is communicating, making thing
And the longer i live, the more convincing proofs i see of this truth. That god governs in the affairs of men. And if a sparrow cannot fall to the ground without his notice, is it probable that an empire can rise without his aid . at that point, the Constitutional Convention stopped. It took a day off for fasting and prayer. Then they went back and solved the great question of the large and small states, and they wrote the constitution, and the United States was created. If each of us will reach out prayerfully and try to genuinely understand the other, if we will recognize that in this building we symbolize america, that we have an obligation to talk with each other, then i think a year from now we can look on the 104th congress as a truly amazing institution. Without regard to party, without regard to ideology, we can say here america comes to work and here we are preparing for those children a better future. Thank you. Good luck. And god bless you. Let me now call on mr. Dingell. [a
We are set up in here. All right. How did the Conference Meeting go . Very good. Just one side without. We just had the rules of ordinary things to do. But it went as well as we could expect. Have you seen the post this morning . No. There was an inside story on the press conference with you and deb price with your hands in the air. It was great. I did not have time to look at the papers this morning. [laughter] i know. I have them all in my bag. Do you want to break and let the cspan camera leave . We will get the first question. Thank you. And, we are all set. Great. Mr. Speaker, you used to teach history. And today you are about to step into the history books. How has your teaching background prepared you for this . It gives you extreme exposure in trying to explain things to human beings. It is the personal touch you have day in and day out. And of course, teaching is communicating, making things relevant to young minds. And this job is not that much different. You have to talk to