Crash on a south jersey highway and thousands of students are making history at Temple Universitys graduation today. But the big story on action news at noon is the downpour hitting the delaware valley. Heavy rain is causing flight delays at the Philadelphia International airport and coastal flooding continues at the jersey shore. Some streets were covered in water in egg harbor township. And Melissa Magee is tracking the wet weather for us and is at the big board with the latest. Reporter yes, certainly a soggy start to our friday. Heavy moisture in time for the commute and it continues this afternoon. Here is stormtracker 6 live double scan you can see the rain along the i95 corridor and points to the north and west. As we go through the afternoon hours, the moisture from where it is currently, shifts to the north and west. Well go tighter on Storm Tracker street level. From philadelphia into wilmington we are dealing with pockets of moderate if not heavy moisture in coatesville and
And david price. We will start with david yepsen. Previously, he had a 34 year the morethe des and register. Moines register. He has also done graduate work in Mass Communications at iowa state and earned a masters degree from drake university. Was a fellow for the harvard political school. Theed a study group on nations president ial selection processes. He has also appeared on a number therograms commenting on iowa caucuses. During his career, he helped cover nine president ial campaigns in iowa. Please welcome david. [applause] mr. Yepsen thank you. A lot im thinking about. First of all, i want to thank the Hoover Library and the other policy institute for organizing this session. I have long thought that iowa was a little behind the curve in chronicling the history of this event. I spent some time in New Hampshire, and of course their primary process has been around longer than the iowa caucuses, but they have been much more diligent about writing and recording the history of New H
Politics. I spent a semester in washington with my school, colgate university. I saw washington and i thought, a think tank might be an exciting place to be. I know people dont think of think tanks as being exciting. So the center of American Progress was starting up one of my professors gave me a new York Magazine article about it. It was new, aggressive, it was a think tank but sort of wasnt your grandmothers think tank. So i decided to apply for an internship at the center for American Progress. It was great, it was a lot of fun. It was pushing a Progressive Agenda like many think tanks havent been. It was trying to change the message to show that progressives werent all week on national security. Showing religious voters could be progressive. It was trying to change things. Where has this idea come from in your life . My family in part because i grew up in a small village in upstate new york under about 1,000 people. Im adopted. Im from korea. My siblings are also adopted. My one b
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The UW Career and Internship Center hosted a professional development panel for students interested in pursuing careers in international diplomacy and foreign affairs at the HUB on April 2.