tavis: please welcome warren littlefield to the program. for nearly one decade in the 1990 s, he was a top man at the company, nbc entertainment, programming including seinfeld, friends, and e.r. mad about new, and many other shows. and he has a book, called top of the rock. warren littlefield, great to have you on the program. it is wonderful to be here. thanks, tavis. tavis: let me start with the obvious. what happened? what happened, what did not happen on your watch, but as an outsider looking in, we sometimes get a better perspective, so what is your perspective on what happened at nbc? i saw the ratings the other day, and they were fifth, behind fox, abc, cbs, and univision, and then nbc. univision. tavis: and then nbc. so what happened? nothing lasts forever. when peyton manning said goodbye to indianapolis, he reminded us that nothing lasts forever, and it was an amazing era for us. we have america, tune in to watkings thursday night. would tune in t
with. i thought, i can t. i don t remember that. [ laughter ] meteorologist, justin berk here. was i talking weather? yes. high 90s definitely that string of hot weather will start to taper off. we ll do so more so over the next couple of days. one thing you will notice is we are starting to talk about some rain and we desperately need rain as drought conditions and building all that heat. no storms will do that for new july. a coastal storm movessenland, makes it more humid today and developing showers and thunderstorms becoming more widespread over the next couple of days. one thing i want to point out to you right now, maryland s most powerful doppler radar. we have noticed showers in northern and sections of carroll county. we have a band pushing around the bay near aberdeen. it s possible we could have sprinkles around the bay this morning. really, the storms we expect to develop will be this afternoon and becoming much more widespread tonight and tomorrow. tem