and off the field. but tonight chase utley is changing teams. wednesday night, jim will be along shortly from argentina. i m monica malpass. the big story is it chase utley traded to the l.a. dodgers just minutes ago. let s go right to action news sports director ducis rodgers for details. the trade went official about 15 minutes ago. chase utley, one of the best and most popular players in franchise history played his last game in a phillies uniform. he spent 13 seasons here. a six-time all-star. here are the details. utley and cash go to the los angeles dodgers for outfielder darnell sweeney and right-handed pitcher john richy, both minor league players. and chase utley had full no-trade protection in his contract. and he agreed to the deal, he is from southern california so this is a move home for him and his family. he s also going to a team that plays in first place. the dodgers are in first place in the n.l. west. moments ago chase utley talked about leaving the phi
maybe too much.illows. go ahead, call me a hoarder. i ve got these little enablers, ziploc spacebags. see? way more space. [whispered] for more pillows. sc johnson. action news, delaware valley s leading news program with jim gardner. so long to our second baseman. he has been the star of the phillies franchise for year on a team wing the world series. and loved for his attitude on and off the field. but tonight chase utley is changing teams. wednesday night, jim will be along shortly from argentina. i m monica malpass. the big story is it chase utley traded to the l.a. dodgers just minutes ago. let s go right to action news sports director ducis rodgers for details. the trade went official about 15 minutes ago. chase utley, one of the best and most popular players in franchise history played his last game in a phillies uniform. he spent 13 seasons here. a six-time all-star. here are the details. utley and cash go to the los angeles dodgers for outfielder darnell sw
reporter: good morning, everybody, we have hours heading toward lancaster, they are heavy, but not a problem for the morning commute. satellite and radar shows clouds get thicker to the west of us, and eventually move in. 77 degrees in philadelphia. 75 in in allentown. we have dewpoints up over # 0 70 in most neighborhoods, you know what means, oppressive humidity is in place. noon, mid 80s, looks like a high around 2:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. of 87 that s where we wind up today, and through the afternoon and evening drenching showers and thunderstorms. i ll show this you to on future tracker 6, we ll look ahead toward the weekend. improvement there, matt pellman. reporter: it s almost here, we re getting excited. good morning to you, david, as we get excited for this thursday morning commute, not so bad along the schuylkill expressway. since last we spoke a dump truck broke down in the lanes near the blue route. they got it out of the way. traffic moving toward the curve i
to be enough just to put up a little window dressing in front. now they had to take what the local newspaper called a tourist s eye view of their own hometown to consider what kind of landscape and atmosphere would be needed to attract vacationers and to compete with other communities that were trying to do exactly the same thing. so in short, already with this very first stretch of i-70 to be built up in the high country we can already see a hint of how large-scale post-war tourist development was going to change people s view of the land. the way people related to place and the ways they saw fit to take care of it. so i ll dive into the story now sort of a condensed version of the story i tell in vacationland about how tourism came to be in this region. really, making the high country seem like a great place for a vacation would mean fundamentally changing how most people thought of this region. if that sounds weird to you, because of the ways we think of this region now
programs for this weekend on the c-span network freedom on c-span numeral network. on c-span 2, alan rifkin, whose father was a screenwriter for the marx brothers. sunday at noon on in-depth, our live three-our conversation with harvard law professor clyde for near. her books include the purity of the majority and the min er s canary. today on c-span 3, a discussion of the burning of columbia south carolina, following the surrender of the city to the union general william tecumseh sherman. and sunday at 2:00, an interview with daniel elbert on a classified study on vietnam which he get the new york times in 1971. contact us on www.c-span.org and let us know what you think about the programs you are watching. history book show features popular writers and airs on american history tv every weekend. this time, recounting the call of industrial business magnates william knudsen and henry kaiser to leaf their private sector positions and lead the war production effort dur