Victory. Well share that in a moment. Lets begin with meteorologist bill henley and football like weather. Temperatures are cooling down though its warm for this time of year. We have a breeze blowing, thats cooler, drier air coming into the region, thats going to make a big difference this afternoon. Clear skies over boathouse row and the temperatures now down to 59 degrees. 40s, thats normal for this time of year. Thats where the pocono mountains are but the rest of the area starting off very warm, 59 in dover, 58 in atlantic city. The breeze will be with us through the day. Sunshine nice and bright and a slow warmup today. 55 degrees at 7 00, by 56, not much warmer thanks to the northerly wind which will still be blowing at 1 00 this afternoon when well be at 60 degrees, and will go warmer than that. Well go through the forecast neighborhood by neighborhood, when im back in 10 minutes. Right now Jessica Boyington has your friday morning first alert traffic. We are watching 422 right
Your first alert forecast. Doesnt feel like late october. Well see sunshine, well see temperatures climb. At this hour look at these numbers. 54 in pottstown, wilmington is 55. 58 in mount holly and 61 degrees northeast philadelphia. Just a little bit cooler at 59. The temperatures are falling now. So the numbers come back down before the sun comes up. Once it comes up well see a warmup back in the low 60s. 56 at 6 00, a wind kicking in at 8 miles an hour. Actually a little cooler at 9 00, then 59 degrees at noon time today. Show you how much is going to warm up when im back in ten minutes. Jessica boyington, watching your first alert traffic. Bill, we want you to watch out for construction of course for this time of morning on kelly drive eastbound between hunting park avenue and Fountain Green drive. Ongoing construction, this is where the vine street is looking sad and lonely. You dont see cars here between the schuylkill expressway and broad street, that will be out there another h
And pr, the field that supports the media. I built on his work and did what teachers and scholars say, i extended the his geography histiography. He would say that eisenhower was driven by a Public Relations mentality. Everything he did as a general and president , that was some facet of what he did. One of the reasons why i was telling people the title of the book and they were an eisenhower fan and they winced, because Public Relations can have a Bad Reputation in some circles. When i say that eisenhower embraced and was driven by Public Relations it was not a sense that he wanted to grab glory of it was not a sense that he wanted to fool people. Just the opposite. Eisenhower believed that Public Relations, if properly practiced, was he central to american democracy. And he wrote that in his book at ease. That Public Relations was good for american democracy. He saw it as a way for general eisenhower to get the American Public on board for the war. And he saw it as a way for presiden
Staff. Kevin bailey, thank you for being the best archivist on the face of the earth. The work so hard, that is such great skill, such expertise. Working with me, a green researcher, he had a lot of patients and i appreciate that. He had a lot of patience and i appreciate that. Millner, the archive technician, runs a fantastic research room. Kathy helped me with the photos. Literally everybody on this campus that is the Eisenhower Center i think helped me in one way or another. I would also like to thank retired archivist jim because you gave me the idea for this project. Without him the project definitely would not have happened because it was his idea. I would like to thank you were all a part of this village and thank you for helping me these past few years. Dwight David Eisenhower was born on october 14, 1890. We are about to celebrate the 125th anniversary of his birth. During this 125 years, one thing is clear to me. That he has a legacy from the war that is his greatest legacy.
We look forward to seeing that kick off. Thats going to do it for a wednesday edition of way too early. Morning joe starts right now. The top democrat in the u. S. Senate majority leader harry reid has now mentioned the bill nra Koch Brothers this year more than 140 times. Er in in it to make the money. An attempt to buy our democracy. Its dishonest, deceptive, farce and unfair. It is wrong. Incorrect. [ laughter ] erroneous. [ laughter ] even the keystone debate, mr. President , theyre one of the main owners of all that stuff up there. That ugly tar stuff in canada. They are, if not the largest, second largest owner of that stuff up there. [ laughter ] good morning. Hey will. Good morning, its wednesday, may the 14th, on set, along with me, weve got joe here thats here. Thats all. Msnbc. Its a good show, right . Yes. You cant always predict who is going to be here. Its exciting. Its interesting, it remains the name of the show. Mike barnicle is here. Former Communications Director for