Days. Looks like back to the typical fall pattern, done with the zeros for the yeast. Some of the coldest weather of the season coming up, take the temperatures down to the 30s, so break out the heaviest coats, break out the umbrella this morning if youre about to head out the next few hours, still under gun for steady light rain, rain should come to end and maybe couple of left over showers, but things get better, but big difference is the temperatures. Take you outside, check it out, looking at center city, cloudy skies, wet roads, we have the light rain happening in philadelphia, 53, the current temperature, northwest breeze at 13 Miles Per Hour. Fiftythree, thats not bad for the morning this time of year. But the problem is, there is not going to be much change in that number as we head to the afternoon. You can see the steadier rain eastern pennsylvania, into southern new jersey, still moving from south to north, but eventually it does push off to the east along this cold front so
Visibility, okay. But, you see the wet roads there on the center city streets. Some of the highways, little rough to travel this morning, a loft roads, very little ponding to deal with. Fiftytwo for the current air temperature right now, northwest wind though increasing, right now, the sustained at 17 Miles Per Hour, northwest breeze, that is going to keep our temperatures below average today. There you can see the rain that confined across eastern pennsylvania, new jersey, parts of delaware, but the steady rain starting to move off to the north and east, still couple of showers possible, even late morning. So again the steadiest rain through 8 00 this morning, it will be windy throughout the ten day. Between 8 00 and noon. Scattered shower or two possible, this after none, a clouds braking out through some sunshine, but the sun wont do much for temps. Fortynine in allentown, 52 for philadelphia, and pretty much going to climb maybe only few more degrees this afternoon. Sustained winds
The city and are helping residents get out from the terrorists control. Meanwhile, this man spends his first full day in jail. The fbi arrested the rochester man who they say was poised to commit a new years eve isisinspired attack in his home town. This is a person who was a muslim, was in the prison system but became radicalized through the internet. Reporter security was tight for all new years eve celebrations. Spectators saw the same level of security at the 127th annual rosebowl parade. Each of the floats decked out with thousands of flowers, this year along with the floats, bombsniffing dogs, more uniformed officers, and a Police Helicopter patrolling. As we start this president ial election year, a new gallup poll Shows Americans believe terrorism is the number one problem for the u. S. Edward lawrence, nbc news, unforgettable. The lights in the music world are driller dimmer tonight. Natalie cole has died at the age of 65, the daughter of nat king cole, passed away thursday in
[background sounds] hello, everybody. I have the job of introducing dr. Moore for todays book presentation and discussion. Now, when i agreed to do this she and i talked for a little bit about the best way to introduce her in the talk and we decided the best way was to mix things up and change it up a bit. So im going to begin by briefly introdiscussing her Research Interests and professional activities and then say a bit more about what where shes coming from in the book. First, her Research Interests. Her first book examined the interaction of race with the United States Senate Procedures from the 1950s onward. The book shes currently working on probes the politics of the Supreme Court Decision Making on race. And the book to be discussed tonight is about race and criminal justice. I guess you can say dr. Moore practices what she preaches. He was appointed by governor paterson to the new York State Commission and later appointed by the new York State Senate to the Advisory Council on
Who are freezing can admire your shorts and tshirts and silently curse you. Speaking of the tucson festival of books, we have bill minor here today, one of the visionaries. Give him a round of applause. Very much a volunteerdriven effort a group of people bill and many others who made a big impact on the community. If you want to be part of that, i hope you will consider becoming a friend of the festival. A tax deductible donation that impacts this event and were moting around the country. Let me introduce the panel. David maraniss author of many books, he was won several wards prince of tennessee about al gore books about sports in the 1960s, and other political books as well. So please welcome him. [applause] if you are political aware and not living under a rock you know about mark levitch and his book this town that caused a lot of stir and conversation. Number one New York Times best seller followed up with a collection of his fantastic articles over the years called sitcitizen ci