Thunderstorms that will be out there. Here is the good news, again, no Severe Threat today. But we will regardless have to dodge the wet weather. Just not as pretty as yesterday was what a gem of a day, week lend progress, get better. Cooler, too, but notice more storms on tap for us here tomorrow. 74 degrees, next cold front crosses through, we time those out for you, coming up a bit later in the show, meisha . I cant complain about the rain katie just because it is friday, on friday, just cant complain. Fortytwo northbound at creek road, first peak outside looking good. Love there is still light, we can expect that, in fact, on a friday we can expect that even pushing in to the 6 00 hour. Thats the nice ninja friday. So overall in new jersey looking great. Ben franklin bridge, looking quiet. Moving in the westbound direction toward center city beautiful shot there. We know the rain will come in later but right now enjoy the dry roadways. Construction crews are here, just about finish
Reporter richard fenn more and his wife cynthia walked quite toll place wreath down in his daughters lauras memory. Its not a lot to say except she was wonderful daughter. She was just a delight. Reporter 47yearold laura was one of eight who died on the train. 200 were injured. First responders and those who witnessed the crash came out to pay respects just a few hundred feet from the crash site. We as community have found that the act of coming together to remember our fallen is often a healing experience. Reporter train 188 was traveling from philadelphia to new york and just moments after leaving 30th street station several cars derailed. A chaotic mass casualty scene was underway through most of the night. We in philadelphia police, fire, ems and many others got to meet you on what was most likely the worst night of your lives. Reporter the trains engineer Brandon Bostian has not said anything publicly since the crash. Data from the National Transportation safety board indicates th
And one year later, the pain is still fresh for the victims of the amtrak derailment in philadelphia. And tonight we hear from a father who lost his daughter in that crash. Good evening, omegas dean. Im ukee washington. Hundreds gathered for a vigil tonight at the site of the crash in port richmond. Our david spunt was there as the victims were honored. David . Reporter ukee a very difficult night for these victims and families of the victims some of the the actual victims showed up this bridge behind me goes over the track the actual accident sight just a few hundred feet behind me. Tonight, though, was to remember those victims. Reporter richard fenn more and his wife cynthia walked quite toll place wreath down in his daughters lauras memory. Its not a lot to say except she was wonderful daughter. She was just a delight. Reporter 47yearold laura was one of eight who died on the train. 200 were injured. First responders and those who witnessed the crash came out to pay respects just a
Joining me now is a columnist, and abby phillip, we will come to this program for the first time, a National Political reporter for the washington post. I am pleased to have both of them at this table. Tell me where the narrative has gone since the debate. Al if conventional norms apply, and i remember jeff green phil Jeff Greenfield telling you that they may no longer do, but if they do, trump has had a terrible three days. I mean, he has been out there, he has renewed his attacks on Miss Universe, trying to insist he won the debate, hes angry at his advisors, and nothing is going right. And, so that is the state of play if conventional norms apply. Charlie, i would like to make this electorate is not like a one point. Speedboat. It is like a battleship. It does not move quickly. I dont think there is a huge change from monday night. I think the two things encouraging to the democrats are that he has so turned off a number of young people. I was at a college in philadelphia. They were
Diana will tell from yous snowy washington. Wow. Well tyler, look builders are blaming it all on this. Just like they did last were. Take a look. Homebuilder sentiment slid two points month to month on the monthly nahb survey but at 55 its still in the positive and well above the 46 level it was last year. Last were builders blamed the harsh winter. The slowdown continued into the summer due to the price jumps. Builder prices are still very high with big premiums to existing homes, and that may be why traffic fell dramatically. Down five points while sales expectations were flat and current sales were only slightly lower. Builders still pushed the president s day open houses though. That is the unofficial start to the spring season. Not much action over the weekend, though. Again, builders are still pricing very high and Housing Starts are still well below the current demand. This is going to be a very interesting next few weeks. The real Market Dynamics fight with the urge to blame it