Donovan. Alicia out on the parkway to start things off with Katie Fehlinger with a check on the holiday forecast, katie, looks good full out there. Really is nice, joe. Yes, thanks, guys, looks as though daytime highs will be very much where they should be, the forecast overall is a very classic philadelphia forecast for the fourth of july. Allinall, we have great weather to enjoy, critical part of our festive tis, because, so many of them take place outdoors. So lets go to it, show you whats up. I mentioned if you were with us, possibility of storms, at the moment, though, nothing showing up on storm scan3. So thats good. But, just within the few hours i think well find spotty shower or thunderstorm firing up at some point, especially true for the southern half of our area. But heres where we currently stand, youre in the mid 80s from philly, down to wilmington, mid 80s as well from dover, across the bay into millville. It is just a really nice start to the day. If you are one of the
Put a target on steven smith. It is about shining a light on a horrendous police agency. He shot down the sheriffs quota for feel interview reports. Kendra conlin uncovers the story and get your id and picture even nothing wrong. Can i talk to you for a minute. Have a good day. Can i take your picture. Former Pinellas County Deputy Steven smith explains a field interview report. He says the sheriff mandated 30 of the random stops for each fight shift deputy every month and when he challenged it it cost him his career and reputation. I didnt agree with it and i never will. If i am guilty of anything it is for having a backbone. It is unconstitutional. The Sheriffs Office admits to doing fi res calling it routine police work. Stopping and chatting with people out and about and gathering information about who is in the neighborhood and then saving your info in a report database. The department would not confirm there is a monthly quota and believes crimes. I can see it being problematic.
Sea. Good morning, im Kerry Connolly. Hermine is the first storm to make landfall as a hurricane in florida in 11 years, and its impact will be felt for a long time. One man was killed at a campground more than 325,000 people are still without power. 6,000 members of the National Guard are on standby for disaster relief. If you watched our sunset last night and thought it was especially dramatic, you can the storm is pushing into our area. Thankfully, we wont see the rain until later in the Holiday Weekend. Barry burbank has the latest. Good morning, everybody. On this saturday morning. Hermine is located 60 miles to the westnorthwest of cape hatteras, north carolina, where the center is located, anyway. As kerry mentioned, a lot of the high clouds are fanning up here, an outflow from the system. The rain is way off to the south there. Moving eastnortheast at 21 miles an hour. You might think its going to move out and move out fast and go out with an eastnortheast trajectory and south
Thank you very much. It is my pleasure to introduce a number of great winners to the Pulitzer Prizes tonight. Let me take a moment to recognize one of my predecessors both as the chair of the Tampa Bay Times company and of the Pulitzer Prize, andy barnes is with us. [applause] our purpose here this evening is to say happy birthday to the Pulitzer Prizes. They turn 100 years old this year, which is older than anybody in this room, i believe. [laughter] this is a great tribute to a robust and resilient american institution. So, lets also say thank you to Joseph Pulitzer who created these prizes. It is a very hard thing to win a pulitzer. It is hard even to become one of the finalists. Hundreds and hundreds of entries arrive in new york each year for prizes given in journalism, literature, and the arts. Volunteer juries of experts spend days winnowing down the entries. The Board Members read every finalists entry and vote on a winner. It is with great pleasure then to present to you these
Former chair of the Pulitzer Prize forum. [applause] thank you very much. It is my pleasure to introduce a number of great winners to the Pulitzer Prizes tonight. Let me take a moment to recognize one of my predecessors both as the chair of the Tampa Bay Times company and of the itzer prize, and barnes andy barnes is with us. [applause] our purpose here this evening is to say happy birthday to the Pulitzer Prizes. They turn 100 years old this year, which is older than anybody in this room, i believe. [laughter] this is a great tribute to a robust and resilient american institution. You tos also say thank Joseph Pulitzer who created these prizes. It is a very hard thing to when a pulitzer. It is hard even to become one of the three finalists. Hundreds and hundreds of entries arrive in new york each year for prizes given in journalism, literature, and the arts. Spinteer juries of experts spend days willing down the entries. The Board Members read every finalists entry and vote on a winne