President of the club and we had 288 members. Flip phones were all the rage. Facebook was founded. The world war ii memorial was dedicated. George w. Bush was elected president and majopresident ande baseball returned to washington at the washington nationals. [applause] fast forward 15 years the nationals are in the world series. [applause] [cheering] and David Rubenstein is back. The cofounder and chairman of the Carlyle Group as well as the chairman of the boards of trustees of the john f. Kennedy center for performing arts, the Smithsonian Institution and the council on foreign relations. We all know that hes also engaged in many other philanthropic activities that are too numerous to mention. David coined the phrase philanthropic philanthropy with the restoration of some of the countrys great historical landmarks including the washington mann demand, sit back because theres a number of these. The Washington Monument, the memorial, the u. S. Marine corps, the war memorial, Washingt
I know you dont like the cold. I dont like the cold. Unfortunately it is stick ago rouptd. The numbers across the delaware and lehigh valley, philadelphia and 20 poconos and 32 trenton anda Sea Isle City 34. And changes on the way. Stormtracker 6 double scan radar showing you dry right now. You look off to the west theres an area of low pressure out across the nations heartland leading into the ohio valley and cold front and tapping into that moisture from the south. Future tracker 6 showing you most of sunday, mostly cloudy and that moisture staying south and west of philadelphia and will continue to advance in the overnight hours. Well talk about what is ahead. The cold is sinking in. So have the layers ready. If you are stepping out tonight. Lots of clouds around for sunday and were tracking moisture that arrives late sunday night. Well let you know what it does to temperatures. Details in the accuweather forecast. Well tonight now the investigation into possible case of road raim t
The numbers crashed into the mid 20s. Lets show you the area temperatures. Well start in allentown, 29 degrees. Reading, a pair of 3s. Lancaster, 34. Wilmington, 38, trenton, 30 degrees. Theres not much of a breeze, so the willful is the same as the numbers you saw there. Theres a little bit of good news. We have clouds rolling in overnight. Were expecting a mainly cloudy day and eventually the clouds will give way to periods of rain for monday. Some of that will be heavy at times. Heres the day planner. 46 degrees by lunchtime, mostly cloudy. 3 00 p. M. , 48 degrees, 6 00 p. M. , 45 degrees, again, cloudy skies rain developing during the late evening hours, forecasting a high of 48. A Winter Weather advisory, this will go into effect overnight tonight for the poconos where they are expecting a period of snow which actually could accumulate a half inch to an inch. It should quickly change over to sleet and rain and all rain by 4 00. Everybody else else is looking at a rain event with t
Him. We have got buildings named after him. Why dont we see what he said about default . And just know, when he was president , republicans and democrats raised the debt ceiling no less than 18 times, i say to my friend. 18 times we raised the debt ceiling because, yeah, we had a debt from prior bills and Ronald Reagan said send me a debt ceiling increase. Look what he says. He said the full consequences of a default or even the serious prospect of default by the United States are impossible to predict and awesome to contemplate. Denigration of the full faith and credit of the United States would have substantial effects on the domestic Financial Markets and the value of the dollar. Ronald reagan, 1983. And thats when our economy was much smaller than it is today. So how does the party of Ronald Reagan now get us to this point where three days were about to default . I didnt hear one word out of them when they decided to put two wars on the credit card and a huge tax break for billiona
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