Downpours for later. We turn to dave murphy and karen rogers. Good morning. Good morning, everybody. Were dry for now. Some of your road surfaces or sidewalks might be a little wet from those overnight showers. In some neighborhoods a thunderstorm. There you see that stuff coming through last night. It looks like most of this is passing us off to the north and east now. Well see clouds mixing with some sunny breaks, more sun the farther south you go and then eventually that next line of showers and thunderstorms arrives. Thats later this afternoon. 59 degrees currently in philadelphia. 56 in trenton. 57 degrees in wilmington. 54 in allentown and still in the low 60s in cape may and down in millville. On the bus stop this morning mainly try. Mostly cloudy skies with some sunny breaks certainly possible. And 60 degrees by 6 oclock. 64 degrees by 8 00. So, temperatures cool issuish buish butnot that bad. Winds light. Aas we go through the day 65 degrees by 8 oclock and 74 by 11 oclock. As
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John boehner and House Democratic leader nancy pelosi met at the white house yesterday afternoon with the president and Vice President. Heres where things stand right now. The Senate Leaders are meeting aiming to avoid tax hikes. And they may vote on a deal sunday or perhaps on monday. Jessica yellin is our chief white house correspondent. Lisa day jar dayne is on capitol hill. The president used his bully pulpit to reinforce the idea that senators need to get busy. So lets listen. The American People are watching what we do here. Obviously, their patience is already thin. This is deja vu all over again. America wonders why it is that in this town for some reason, you cant get stuff done in an organized timetable, why everything always has to wait till the last minute. Were now at the last minute. And the American People are not going to have any patience for a politically selfinflicted wound to our economy. Not right now. So jessica, you were in the room for the president s remarks. O
[applause] thank you, first, to left bank for having me. Its, obviously, a great bookstore, and i spent a lot of time at left bank when i lived here, so thank you very much for hosting this event. I also want to just thank, first and foremost, my colleagues from the post dispatch who are here and who are my friends and have supported me for a long time when i wrote this book, for the six years that i wrote in this book and for the last two weeks since its publication. Appropriately, because theyre journalists, theyre all in the back drinking [laughter] thank you, guys. And thank you, also, to the sort of celebrity in the audience. This is a book about henry ger reck key and his son, colonel hank gerecke came up to be here tonight. Hes in the front, and i hope hes going to say a few words in a little bit. [applause] hank was my collaborator in every way on this book. I spent a lot of time at his kitchen table, he and his wife millie, learning about his father and his mother and their up