Launch of on the clock by emily. Please give her a round of applause. [applause] and we would also like to welcome jessica who will be joining emily on the stage or in the chairs. So powerhouse, where an independent bookstore so events like this help us stay here in changing neighborhoods. I encourage everyone to buy a book if you do not have one and im sure emily will be happy to sign them. So tonight we will hear a little reading from a book, conversation, q a and then the worst job reading. Before i bring them up let me read some bio. Emily guendelsberger has worked at the Philadelphia Weekly in the Philadelphia Daily News and contributed to the philadelphia inquirer, Washington Post, political magazine and vice, and jessica is a producer of nomad lynn, awardwinning journalist who focuses on subcultures in the dark corner of the economy. She has written for harpers magazine, New York Times and Washington Post and also teaches at Columbia School for journalism. Give them a round of a
[inaudible conversations] hello everyone. I think there is a few more seats if we want to fill up in the front. My name is nick and i work here at powerhouse arena and i think i want to thank you all for being here tonight for the launch of on the clock by emily. Please give her a round of applause. [applause] and we would also like to welcome jessica who will be joining emily on the stage or in the chairs. So powerhouse, where an independent bookstore so events like this help us stay here in changing neighborhoods. I encourage everyone to buy a book if you do not have one and im sure emily will be happy to sign them. So tonight we will hear a little reading from a book, conversation, q a and then the worst job reading. Before i bring them up let me read some bio. Emily guendelsberger has worked at the Philadelphia Weekly in the Philadelphia Daily News and contributed to the philadelphia inquirer, Washington Post, political magazine and vice, and jessica is a producer of nomad lynn, aw
Please give her a round of applause. [applause] would also like to welcome jessica tonight who will be joining emily appear on the stage or in the chairs. Powerhouse at an independent bookstore so events like this help us stay here and lets say changing neighborhood like dumbo. I encourage everyone to buy a book if you dont have one, im sure emily will be happy to sign them later. Tonight were going to hear a little reading from a book conversation and some q a and then i guess the job rating. Im pretty excited for it. The main reason bios. So emily [laughter] worked at philadelphia paper, Philadelphia Weekly and the daily news and has contributed to the Philadelphia Inquirer in the Washington Post, political magazine. Jessica at the author of nomad land in awardwinning journalist who at work focuses on subcultures in the dark corners of the economy. She has written for harpers magazine, New York Times and the Washington Post and she also teaches at Columbia School for journalism. Give
Give her around of applause. [applause]. Nick nicoludis would also like to recognize jennifer who will join emily. If its like this help us stay here and lets say changing neighborhoods like dumbo. I encourage everyone to buy a book if you dont have one after an emily will be happy to sign them later. So tonight were going to hear a little reading from a book conversations some q a, then i guess some job reading. What you are excited for. Before i bring them up, the memory do something here. So emily, worked at Philadelphia City paper, Philadelphia Weekly and the Philadelphia Daily News and has contributed to Washington Post and others. Jessica is the author of nomad land and awardwinning journalist whose work focuses on subcultures in the dark corners with the economy. She has written for harpers magazine the New York Times the Washington Post and she also teaches at columbia schools for journalism. Give them a round of applause. I know theres a couple of people because they heard dan
A lot of people asking me why the goggles tonight. If you are in unprotected area like we are right now in Townsends Inlet, were just getting blasted with sand, bla blasted with white wash from the water. I clocked 54mile an hour gusts the last hour coming off Townsends Inlet right here. We were all over the jersey shore towns tonight. We were in Atlantic City, we were in ocean city, here in avalon, stone harbor, much the same all over. Were getting reports wildwood, almost every Street Corner was flooded earlier tonight. Especially in the lowlying areas. Well luckily most of the rain has moved offshore lucy as you were saying but now were contending with these winds. We understand theyre going to be pounding us all night. Again, especially in these unprotected areas. One of the things that happens when this kind of wind comes these noreasters, beach erosi erosion. Local municipalities throughout the night have been checking beaches and theyre going to get a handle tomorrow on how much