Neighborhood when i come back to show you who will make it into the upper 80s today. First jillian mele has traffic. Good morning. Good Tuesday Morning to you, bill, to you at home as well. King of prussia, route 202, very quiet. This is 202 right near the pennsylvania turnpike with the interchange at 422 and 76. All of those majors are clear right now. No accidents to report on any of the highways in pennsylvania, delaware or new jersey. I mentioned the pennsylvania turnpike. We have a few spots of construction. Eastbound from Virginia Drive to willow grove. Expect to see lane restrictions there. Westbound right at norristown and right at valley forge, thats part of the overnight longterm construction that we see pretty much every morning. It is still out there, active in those spots. Area bridges are clear. Right now the taconypalmyra bridge is looking good. Were waiting for a bridge opening for a ship to pass through any moment now but it hasnt happened just yet. Philadelphia Police
Pelley good evening. The Supreme Court justices spoke with one voice today on cell phones and privacy. In a 90 decision, they ruled police cannot automatically search the cell phones of people they arrest. Chief Justice John Roberts was blunt. To an officer who wants to search a cell phone, its simple get a warrant. Reporter todays decision was a major victory for privacy rights in the modern digital era. As chief Justice Jon Roberts put it cell phones are such a pervasive and insistent part of daily life a visitor from mars might conclude theyre an important procedure of human anatomy. The Obama Administration had argued cell phone searches were like a search of a suspects wallet, briefcase, or coat, which dont require a warrant, but privacy advocates said cell phones are different. Now its like the equivalent of having your diary, your photo album, all of your banning records, your health recordize mean your entire life is on you at all times. Reporter in the decision the jfted agree
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Has been marked by public and professional acclaim for his creative and innovative approaches to engaging audiences. He has developed and collaborated on exhibits, films and interpretive programs for numerous historical sites and organizations, including colonial williamsburg, the smithson in the canadian war museum, the National Park service, George Washingtons mount vernon, the heinz history center, and the museum of the other of the cherokee indian. From 2007 to 2018, scott led the development of the museum of the American Revolutions Award Winning exhibitions, multimedia experience as an educational programing, as well as overseeing the care and expansion of its rich collection of art and artifacts. He has served as president and ceo of the museum of the American Revolution since 2018. Tonight, you will hear from scott about the history and significance of general George Washingtons mobile field headquarters, a linen sleeping and office tent that sheltered our first commander in ch