Well see the cloudy skies, showers possible at 8 00 this morning. Mostly cloudy at 11 00. 68 degrees. Not much of a warmup. From the middle 60s to the upper 60s this morning. This afternoon, warming into the 80s for the suburbs and philadelphia. A chance of scattered showers, especially during the afternoon hours. The Lehigh Valley, thunderstorms. And light sprinkles with a breeze. At the shore, 76. Mostly cloudy skies with a chance of a shower. Well go through it hour by hour with the futurecast, show when you showers are most likely in your neighborhood, thats when im back in ten minutes. First, Jessica Boyington has friday traffic. Thats right. Were watching the garden state parkway to start. Everything looks good. Maybe youre heading down the shore, getting a head start on your weekend. Everything looks good northbound and southbound. The sun is coming up just a little bit or at least were starting to see the roads better moving through the cape may toll plaza. North and south, eve
[inaudible conversations] good morning. Good morning, everyone. It is truly my pleasure to welcome you to Miami Book Fair. It is a lovely saturday morning in miami. What a wonderful fair it has been all week long and here we are at the street fair. I would like to offer appreciation to our sponsors without whom this book fair would not be taking place. We have the knight foundation, hl, bachelor foundation, the Group Foundation and so many more sponsors. I would like to pay thanks to Miamidade College for convening this book fair. Lets give a round of applause. And so many students, faculty and staff have given up their time all week long and throughout this weekend to volunteer to make sure this fair is a success. Let me see the hands of all of our outstanding friends of the book fair. Thank you so much. [applause] for your support of Miami Book Fair and if anyone would like to join the circle of friends you may do so today, please let us know. A wonderful day planned for you. I ask c
For justice in 1930s alabama. He spoke at the 20th annual southern festival of books in nashville. At 10 p. M. , Johns Hopkins lookssor ellen silvergeld at new technology and the impact on consumers and workers in her latest book. The professor is interviewed by dan glickman, former u. S. Secretary of agriculture. People in america have never really been on a farm. But theycounty fair dont know what it is to be a farmer. Its not a romance. Romantic viewd of of agriculture which i find exasperating because it makes it impossible to think about agriculture clearly. A. M. , megyn 11 00 kelly talks about her life and career as a journalist in her book. She spoke with the bbc world news resent her. At 5 15 p. M. , james rosen and christopher buckley, the son of william buckley, discuss their book. It examines essays on famous figures written by christopher buckleys father. The event was moderated by the executive editor of the national review. Benjamin. M. , medea looks at the relationship
Hl, bachelor foundation, the Group Foundation and so many more sponsors. I would like to pay thanks to Miamidade College for convening this book fair. Lets give a round of applause. And so many students, faculty and staff have given up their time all week long and throughout this weekend to volunteer to make sure this fair is a success. Let me see the hands of all of our outstanding friends of the book fair. Thank you so much. [applause] for your support of Miami Book Fair and if anyone would like to join the circle of friends you may do so today, please let us know. A wonderful day planned for you. I ask cell phones and other devices so we can all enjoy, and autograph table right across on the other side of the hall across from the elevator where you can have your books autographed, and also have a short q a period where you will be able to ask questions of the authors and i ask you to just stand at the standing mike, pose your questions and go back to your speech and we will have a g
Consuming passion. Hes very careful and in his decisions and his analysis. Making sure that he has followed, um, you know the law the president and he doesnt doesnt create law. How is that . Hes following the law. Reporter Temple University Law School Professor mary levee argued cases before the Third Circuit and says hardiman enjoys a sterling reputation even among those on the other side of the political aisle. He applies he applies the law very fairly in all of his cases much hes extremely well prepared. Hes just hes a terrific judge and highly qualified. Reporter remember that vote for president you cast back in november . Or didnt cast because you were too busy or didnt much care for either candidate. Keep that in mind when President Trump names hardiman or another judge to this lifetime position interpreting the laws by which we live. This isnt something that lasts for years. But this is something that lasts, corks last 20, 30, maybe more than 30 years. So it will impact individu