Through your afternoon. Current temperatures, 70 in coates,ville, philadelphia. 67 at trenton and wilmington. Atlantic city, 63. Water temperature at 73 now. Weve seen the nice, warm spell over us. Its been making it feel like the middle of summer instead of the beginning of fall. As we go through today, well talk about how close we are to record temperatures. Then well begin watching maria. Well see shore impacts along the next few days. And then, then it finally happens fall truly arrives and just in time for our next weekend. Well look at how low the temperatures go for the fall conditions coming up. Now to jessica boyington. Were watching the vine street expressway, near 8th. The vine street expressway open all morning, looking good. It wasnt a problem. The westbound side moving toward the schuylkill expressway eastbound toward 95. Not seeing problems or delays now. Same for the p. A. Turnpike. Both directions here, you see the roads there. Green. 21 minutes westbound to eastbound,
Full interview in a little bit. But first we start with the news that has dominated the week, a story that republicans have reintroduced by design. On friday House Speaker john boehner picked seven republicans to sit on the new select committee that will spearhead a new roundinvestigations into the attack and aftermath of attack that killed four americans in benghazi, libya, september 11, 2012. None were elected before 2006 and they include a mix of establishment and tea party republicans. Boehners choice to chair the committee, trey gowdy of south carolina. It was day before boehner made his appointments to set up the Benghazi Special committee. Still up in the air is this question. Will the democrats take the five seats the republicans are offering them on the panel or will they boycott the whole thing altogether. It was on this show last weekend that House Democratic leader nancy pelosi first responded to the news that republicans planned to create the select committee. Pelosi told
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