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To david murphy and matt pellman in for karen. Reporter we have stars out and sun up over the horizon. There you see thunderstorms that did pop through last night and kind of split the difference in south jersey. Behind it High Pressure buildings in and lots of sunshine on the way. 74 degrees in philadelphia. 70 in wilmington. 65 in allentown. 75 in wildwood. If you get moving around this morning it might feel a tad humid but nothing like the last several days because the humidity is down. 75 degrees by 8 00 a. M. Less humid mainly clear a nice start to the day and nice finish if you dont mind slightly hot weather. Noon 86. The high is 90 at 3 00 p. M. Before we dip back to 87 by 6 00 p. M. Its going fob a nice night to head to the movies or phillies game, well cover that in the exclusive accuweather sevenday forecast and, of course, well have the weekend call coming up, too. What about the roads . Reporter a good start on the roads this morning were not sure how it will end but for no
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[ speaking Foreign Language ] welcome to the memorial certain sceremony of federal public of germany. I now call upon the president of the European Parliment to give his speech. Your majesties, president s, prime ministers, honorable colleagues of the European Parliment and national parlimen parliments, dear family members, your excellences, today we are paying a final to a great european, a great states man, a political giant who was able to listen to citizens and look beyond the horizon. He first and foremost was a brave man, a defender of freedom and democracy. The reunification of our continent. He always defended Human Dignity everywhere against walls, behind curtains. The founding values of our union where the flag that he carried into his numerous battles, the very same values from which the treaty of union draws its inpir ration, peace, freedom, prosperity, security and Justice Without orders. His belief in these values, his faith in humanity lie at the base of the deep reconci