Overnight, heavy rain moving through the area and there is more to come. After a plus President Trump clarifies his position who should be responsible for Arming Teachers. Weve just incredible, february is one of the drier months during the course of the year but we continue to see the rounds of rain pull through and this is the last of the rounds of rain that will sweep through here. The cold front sits back across the appalachians all the way down to the smoky mountains. Once that crosses thats when everything will finally shut off. We do have heavy rain in and around the area this morning. From philly through center city, these yellows and oranges here sliding into western portions of gloucester and camden county. If youre not picking up the heavy rains youre certainly seeing patchy fog. Moderate to heavy rain this morning and most of the afternoon is cloudy and kind of mild with temperatures in the mid 50s. But that temperature will be dependent upon where you are. Theres a warm fr
Karl rove, your moderator. [applause] good morning. What a pleasure to be here to talk about some of the most important subjects that are on everybodys mind. Today we are going to have a wonderful opportunity to talk to three outstanding experts about the election that changed our history. Somebody who once worked on many campaigns, i will be fascinated to hear the assessment of my colleagues here. Lets start with you, hw. How these we should be looking at transformation as an overarching theme for discussion, president ial leadership . When i think about a. Elections i talk about two categories, those elections whose importance is not known until after the election because the election sets up certain conditions, brings in a certain officeholder and things happen. The election of 1942 where Franklin Roosevelt becomes president and launches the new deal, the moment he won no one knew how big a deal it was. In 1860 Abraham Lincoln was elected and immediately things start to fall apart.
Thank you. [applause] the writers festival continues now with a discussion on us president ial elections with Arthenia Joyner and historians mark and morley. Karl rove, your moderator. [applause] good morning. What a pleasure to be here to talk about some of the most important subjects that are on everybodys mind. Today we are going to have a wonderful opportunity to talk to three outstanding experts about the election that changed our history. Somebody who once worked on many campaigns, i will be fascinated to hear the assessment of my colleagues here. Lets start with you, hw. How these we should be looking at transformation as an overarching theme for discussion, president ial leadership . When i think about a. Elections i talk about two categories, those elections whose importance is not known until after the election because the election sets up certain conditions, brings in a certain officeholder and things happen. The election of 1942 where Franklin Roosevelt becomes president an
So i certainly hope they would be but i have no confidence as i sit here right now that they will. Senator nelson when, mr. Secretary, when you look at a map like this, a map of syria that i assume you handed out, somebody did thats a mess. And maybe it is the only solution is the solution of a political exit for assad so that we can go after these extremist elements. By the way, i had to leave the committee to do an interview on cnn, and the whole focus that they wanted to jump on was your statement earlier in the hearing that we had only trained up 60. But i pointed out to them what you said was the vetting is very difficult and in fact we are vetting some several thousands additional and the vet is a lot more tore tuesdayous because you certainly dont want to have a guy trained up and then you ends up aiming his gun back at us. In iraq, do you think that this new Prime Minister has the capability of getting out of his shiite mold and does he have the capability of bringing all the s
Satellite and radar, we have a few high, thin clouds to the south pushing across the delmarva, the virginias and the carolinas. Seeing cloudiness this morning everybody else, bright sunshine. We expect to see sunshine throughout the duration of the afternoon. Lunchtime, 85 degrees, look at all the sun. 3 00 p. M. , 88. 6 00 p. M. , 88. We should manage to climb up to 90 degrees which would keep the heat wave going. Sun sets at 8 14. Thunderstorm chance we dont have any today or tomorrow, but they increase as we get toward the middle of the week and the pattern changes with the set of thunderstorm activity here, it turns sharply cooler in the sevenday forecast. Ill have that in just a bit. Breaking right now. Malaysian officials have confirmed metallic debris found on the shoreline of the French Island is not connected to the missing malaysian flight. On wednesday a wing flap turned up. This morning malaysian authorities confirm the flap is from a boeing 777. It is the same type of airc