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not everyone dislikes penn station, however. >> i do like penn station. it's a nice, clean station. for, you know, your destinations. >> tucker: we had one last quesr the amtrak guy. >> it's hard to get rid of the pee smell or is that part of the nostalgia? >> obviously, we are looking at everything to make a better customer experience. >> a better customer experience. that is what you will get in that restroom, as well as the women's restroom, newly renovated at penn station. as for the rest of penn station, that transit hub here in the middle of manhattan, one of the most expensive cities in the country, also one of the most expensive cities in the world, w it is still the same old, same old dump as we saw there are three in the morning. you know this, it doesn't matter if it's 3:00 in the morning or 3:00 in the afternoon or rush hour or a weekend day, penn station is always disgusting and frankly, it is embarrassing. when you take amtrak from d.c., you get on our beautiful union station, which is this gorgeous train station that has been restored. grand central station, the main
not everyone dislikes penn station, however. >> i do like penn station. it's a nice, clean station. for, you know, your destinations. >> tucker: we had one last quesr the amtrak guy. >> it's hard to get rid of the pee smell or is that part of the nostalgia? >> obviously, we are looking at everything to make a better customer experience. >> a better customer experience. that is what you will get in that restroom, as well as the women's restroom, newly renovated at...
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and at the same intimidating penn station. seventh avenue, there's people sleeping on the floor. opposite madison square garden, thousands of homeless people camping out for the night others seemingly up to no good at all. not everyone dislikes penn station. >> it's a nice station, good for departures, good for destinations. >> we had one last question for the amtrak guy. >> is that part of the nostalgia was make it always smells like when you're walking around. >> were looking at everything to make a better customer experience. >> a better customer experience, that's what you're going to get in that restroom as well as the women's restroom newly renovated at penn station. as for the rest of penn station, that transit hub in the middle of manhattan one of the most expensive cities in the country, one of the most expensive cities in the world, it is still the same old dump as we saw at 3:00 in the morning. it doesn't matter if it's three in the morning or three in the afternoon or rush hour, or a weekend day, penn station is al
and at the same intimidating penn station. seventh avenue, there's people sleeping on the floor. opposite madison square garden, thousands of homeless people camping out for the night others seemingly up to no good at all. not everyone dislikes penn station. >> it's a nice station, good for departures, good for destinations. >> we had one last question for the amtrak guy. >> is that part of the nostalgia was make it always smells like when you're walking around. >> were...
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i'm jennifer egan, presidents of penn america. i welcome all of you to the 2018 penn america gala. [applause] the first time i came to this party in 2005 was like waking up anonymous. i had always fantasized. i would like to recognize the people's whose hard work has brought us together this evening and please hold our plus to the end. our gala chairs, the gala committee members, the entire team at simon & schuster, and our special benefactors, peter and pamela barbee, and bridget coleman. could you please stand. [applause] [applause] next, i want to celebrate the wealth of writing talents in this room. would all writers please stand, literary house, guest, trustees, waiters? [applause] [applause] thank you for taking time away from your work to be with us. [applause] this gala has a purpose beyond celebration. that is to fuel penn america's work. thank you to everyone here we surpassed all records tonight by bringing in $2.2 million. [applause] i am supremely grateful to tonight's honorees, the legendary stephen king, a man who seems to require no introduction except -- when morga
i'm jennifer egan, presidents of penn america. i welcome all of you to the 2018 penn america gala. [applause] the first time i came to this party in 2005 was like waking up anonymous. i had always fantasized. i would like to recognize the people's whose hard work has brought us together this evening and please hold our plus to the end. our gala chairs, the gala committee members, the entire team at simon & schuster, and our special benefactors, peter and pamela barbee, and bridget coleman....
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[ laughing ] >> penn: i don't know.>> anthony: used to be a whole spectrum of entertainers who existed almost entirely in vegas. danny gans was huge here. wayne newton, they were gods. but, what's the big money draw now? this. ♪ come ye lords and princelings of douchedom. hear my clarion call. anointeth thyself with gel and heavenly body spray. maketh the sign of the devil horns with thyne hands, let there be the high-fiving and the hugging of many bros. for this is the kingdom and the power. now frolic, and maketh it to rain. cockpit. power. >> jason: yeah, it is, man it gets crazy. >> anthony: just press a button and the people respond. >> jason: they do man. >> anthony: wednesday night at the marquee. dj jason lima works for the house. tonight at marquee and at other clubs like it around vegas, somewhere between eight and ten thousand people, are going to stop by and drop a whole -- load of cash. >> jason: i mean it's not just coming in here and ordering a bottle and sitting there, drinking it. you're getting a full-
[ laughing ] >> penn: i don't know.>> anthony: used to be a whole spectrum of entertainers who existed almost entirely in vegas. danny gans was huge here. wayne newton, they were gods. but, what's the big money draw now? this. ♪ come ye lords and princelings of douchedom. hear my clarion call. anointeth thyself with gel and heavenly body spray. maketh the sign of the devil horns with thyne hands, let there be the high-fiving and the hugging of many bros. for this is the kingdom...
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from the cw show "penn & teller fool us," penn & teller are here tonight. [ cheers and applause ] >>ly? >> jimmy: they always bring it. tonight they are going to perform a magic trick later that you do not want to miss. it's a great show, you guys. summer's here. summer solstice. you feeling that, higgins? >> steve: solsticing it up, man. >> jimmy: yeah, summer's officially here and i don't have a book to read. i don't have a good summer read. but i want to be there. i want to be walking around with that book that everyone's got like, "oh, you? yeah, me." and you go -- anyways, so i figured it would be kind of fun thing to maybe do a summer book club. >> steve: yeah. yeah! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: so i figured i would do it. i don't know. i haven't seen a book club, i don't know, since like oprah. so i think we should really do a thing. so i'm going call it "the tonight show summer reads." here's how i'm going to do it. i've got five books. okay. here you go. i got five books, i'm going to tell you what they're about and i'm going to have you guys vote on them. okay? and we'
from the cw show "penn & teller fool us," penn & teller are here tonight. [ cheers and applause ] >>ly? >> jimmy: they always bring it. tonight they are going to perform a magic trick later that you do not want to miss. it's a great show, you guys. summer's here. summer solstice. you feeling that, higgins? >> steve: solsticing it up, man. >> jimmy: yeah, summer's officially here and i don't have a book to read. i don't have a good summer read. but i...
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you were at penn? amy: i had been on it several times.rian: people can get on the website and watch any of these. let's just watch these 48 seconds. [video clip] amy: i mean take penn law school, here is a very inconvenient -- i don't think i have ever seen a black student graduate in the top quarter of the class and rarely, rarely in the top half worried i can think of one or two students who scored in the top half of my required first-year course. what are we supposed to do about that? really, you are putting in front of this person a real uphill battle and if they were better matched, it might be a better environment for them. that is the mismatch hypothesis of course. we are not saying they should not go to college. we are not saying that. some of them shouldn't. brian: what do you mean by better match? amy: i mean that their incoming credentials, law school admission test score, and gpa, that is college grade average, which are the main parameters and criteria that admissions officers use for law school admissions, and law school adm
you were at penn? amy: i had been on it several times.rian: people can get on the website and watch any of these. let's just watch these 48 seconds. [video clip] amy: i mean take penn law school, here is a very inconvenient -- i don't think i have ever seen a black student graduate in the top quarter of the class and rarely, rarely in the top half worried i can think of one or two students who scored in the top half of my required first-year course. what are we supposed to do about that?...
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for long review appointments at penn? amy: yes.an: so you're saying that students of color are at the bottom? amy: i haven't done the survey. i have not done a systematic study. i'm talking about -- i have a class of about 89 students every year. so i see a big chunk of students every year. i'm going on that. a lot of this is a closely guarded secret, as you can imagine. [end video clip] brian: what is a solution to what you are talking about? amy: first, you have to decide there is a problem. brian: does anybody think there is a problem? amy: one of the distortions that has come out of this tiny clip, which is completely taken out of context, is the conclusion that i am completely adamantly and totally against affirmative action and that i have some kind of crusade going about that. i don't. my attitude towards affirmative-action, like any good small school conservative is, it has pros and cons, it has costs, it has benefits. we are not going to bring about utopia because every benefit, every upside has a downside. my view is, if
for long review appointments at penn? amy: yes.an: so you're saying that students of color are at the bottom? amy: i haven't done the survey. i have not done a systematic study. i'm talking about -- i have a class of about 89 students every year. so i see a big chunk of students every year. i'm going on that. a lot of this is a closely guarded secret, as you can imagine. [end video clip] brian: what is a solution to what you are talking about? amy: first, you have to decide there is a problem....
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the fraternity death due to hazing at penn state. students waiting for hours before calling for help. tonight, a guilty plea from one of the students. here's gio benitez. >> reporter: tonight, one of the 26 students charged in the hazing death of 19-year-old tim piazza, taking responsibility and pleading guilty to nine charges, including four counts of hazing. 21-year-old ryan burke and his attorney speaking with the "centre daily times." >> this is a tragedy and he is anxious to make amends. he decided to step forward, acknowledge and accept the responsibility. >> reporter: that evidence, surveillance video showing burke giving piazza a handle of vodka during a hazing ritual at penn state's beta theta pi fraternity house, where a drunken piazza fell down a flight of stairs. the students waiting 12 hours to call 911. >> we have a friend who is unconscious. he hasn't moved and we probably need an ambulance. >> we didn't ask for a plea agreement. none was offered. we didn't think that was appropriate. we came to court. we acknowledged
the fraternity death due to hazing at penn state. students waiting for hours before calling for help. tonight, a guilty plea from one of the students. here's gio benitez. >> reporter: tonight, one of the 26 students charged in the hazing death of 19-year-old tim piazza, taking responsibility and pleading guilty to nine charges, including four counts of hazing. 21-year-old ryan burke and his attorney speaking with the "centre daily times." >> this is a tragedy and he is...
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what was it like in the hallways of penn law school for you?my: i think -- first of all, the 33 people who signed it didn't necessarily treat me and a friendly way. what is striking is that none of them came to talk to me about why they signed it. and after it was released, it was released with very little notice to me. it was all done in secrecy. there was not any forthrightness about it. in fact, it was formulated and circulated in a way that was designed to keep me from knowing about it. that in itself is telling. and after it was published, one person came to explain to me why he signed it. it became immediately apparent that he did not really categorically reject all my claims. he didn't really disagree with every darn thing that we had said in the op-ed. i mean, how could they? if they raise their own children this way, i mean, the hypocrisy here is stunning. the inconsistency here is incredible. the one person came said what you said was sort of nazi talk. these are crude rationales for signing a condemnation. brian: what about the profe
what was it like in the hallways of penn law school for you?my: i think -- first of all, the 33 people who signed it didn't necessarily treat me and a friendly way. what is striking is that none of them came to talk to me about why they signed it. and after it was released, it was released with very little notice to me. it was all done in secrecy. there was not any forthrightness about it. in fact, it was formulated and circulated in a way that was designed to keep me from knowing about it....
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. >>> there is breaking news involving the death of penn state student timothy piazza, who fell down the stairs at a frat party. the students who waited up to 12 hours before calling for help. the headline breaking late today. >>> and good evening from london tonight as we make our way back home from singapore. we begin with the breaking headline back home, involving president trump's longtime personal attorney and friend, michael cohen. tonight, losing his legal team, and abc news has learned cohen will now likely cooperate with federal investigators. it was some time ago, the fbi raided his home, office, and hotel room. agents showing up at his door, demanding he turn over his phones. confiscating records, documents, and ever since, the scrutiny has been growing. the president has acknowledged cohen arranged the hush money to stormy daniels. but said he did not believe cohen would ever flip. here's pierre thomas. >> reporter: he was one of president trump's closest confidantes, at his side for more than a decade. his longtime lawyer and fixer, michael cohen. >> i'm obviously very l
. >>> there is breaking news involving the death of penn state student timothy piazza, who fell down the stairs at a frat party. the students who waited up to 12 hours before calling for help. the headline breaking late today. >>> and good evening from london tonight as we make our way back home from singapore. we begin with the breaking headline back home, involving president trump's longtime personal attorney and friend, michael cohen. tonight, losing his legal team, and abc...
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about the colonial penn program. here to tell you if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. alex, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications.wc also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the #1 most popular whole life insurance plan, available through the colonial penn program. it has an affordable rate starting at $9.95 a month. no medical exam, no health questions. your acceptance is guaranteed. and this plan has a guaranteed lifetime rate lock, so your rate can never go up for any reason. so call now for free information. and you'll also get this free beneficiary planner. and it's yours just for calling. so call now. ayep, and my teeth are yel
about the colonial penn program. here to tell you if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. alex, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications.wc also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price?...
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penn, which eventually led me to a focal to position it penn that i held for 25 years.mily: you wrote six books. tell me about that. drew: i became a historian of the american south. i began to explore questions, not all that distant from questions that i asked as a young child growing up in a segregated society. my first book was about people who defended slavery, because i found that so unthinkable and couldn't imagine how people came to convince themselves that this was a position that was justified or acceptable, and i think i was projecting some of my questions about people who had embraced segregation in my own home community, will knows in virginia in the what makes people defend 1950's. the indefensible, and what makes change? emily: you must have strong opinions about how president trump has spoken about these civil war heroes, or not heroes, and the monuments? drew: we are in an interesting moment with civil war memory and some of the challenges made to monuments and accounting for the past. i think it is a very healthy moment, because to understand what our h
penn, which eventually led me to a focal to position it penn that i held for 25 years.mily: you wrote six books. tell me about that. drew: i became a historian of the american south. i began to explore questions, not all that distant from questions that i asked as a young child growing up in a segregated society. my first book was about people who defended slavery, because i found that so unthinkable and couldn't imagine how people came to convince themselves that this was a position that was...
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if you've got a life you gotta swiffer about the colonial penn program. to tell you if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget # 1i 12y5i6sh8 squirk 't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. alex, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the #1 most popular whole life insurance plan, available through the colonial penn program. it has an affordable rate starting at $9.95 a month. no medical exam, no health questions. your acceptance is guaranteed. and this plan has a guaranteed lifetime rate lock, so your rate can never go up for any reason. so call now for free information. and you'll also get this free beneficiary planner. and it's yours just for calling. so call now. >>> a super market in russia need >>> a super market in russia
if you've got a life you gotta swiffer about the colonial penn program. to tell you if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget # 1i 12y5i6sh8 squirk 't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. alex, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my...
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it's hard to believe, but i've been talking about the colonial penn life insurance company for almost 25 years. so call now... call now... make the call now. i must have said "call now" hundreds of times. millions of people have already called. but what about those who haven't? (announcer) isn't it time for you to call about the number one most popular whole life insurance plan available from colonial penn? recently, a friend of mine died, and although his funeral was a modest one, it cost more than the national average, (announcer) the average cost of a funeral today is over $8,500. life insurance can be part of your plan to help make sure you don't leave a financial burden for d ones. (announcer) coverage options start at just $9.95 a month. that's less than 35 cents a day. if you're to 85, yourcceptance is guaranteed for this affordable whole life insurance. you can't be turned down due to health. there are no health questions. no medical exam is required. once you're covered, your rate will never increase. it's locked in for life, guaranteed. so call now for more information and y
it's hard to believe, but i've been talking about the colonial penn life insurance company for almost 25 years. so call now... call now... make the call now. i must have said "call now" hundreds of times. millions of people have already called. but what about those who haven't? (announcer) isn't it time for you to call about the number one most popular whole life insurance plan available from colonial penn? recently, a friend of mine died, and although his funeral was a modest one, it...
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it's hard to believe, but i've been talking about the colonial penn life insurance company for almost 25 years. so call now... call now... make the call now. i must have said "call now" hundreds of times. millions of people have already called. but what about those who haven't? (announcer) isn't it time for you to call about the number one most popular whole life insurance plan available from colonial penn? recently, a friend of mine died, and although his funeral was a modest one, it cost more than the national average, (announcer) the average cost of a funeral today is over $8,500. life insurance can be part of your plan to help make sure you don't leave a financial burden for loved ones. (announcer) coverage options start at just $9.95 a month. that's less than 35 cents a day. if you're 50 to 85, your acceptance is guaranteed for this affordable whole life insurance. you can't be turned down due to health. there are no health questions. no medical exam is required. once you're covered, your rate will never increase. it's locked in for life, guaranteed. so call now for more informat
it's hard to believe, but i've been talking about the colonial penn life insurance company for almost 25 years. so call now... call now... make the call now. i must have said "call now" hundreds of times. millions of people have already called. but what about those who haven't? (announcer) isn't it time for you to call about the number one most popular whole life insurance plan available from colonial penn? recently, a friend of mine died, and although his funeral was a modest one, it...
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on the topic would you like to jump in on free expression carolyn you were honored last week at penn. well john and i have had conversations actually about very topic. tell us what we should or not publish so it was bad coming from either side and to have courage in the face of that and even to deal with your own staff who sometimes will fall on one side or the other is actually a big challenge in today's world, and something that is publishers it does behoove us to work diligently to make sure that we're open to ideas we don't necessarily agree with. in my recent penn speech i quoted peter mayor who said our job is to -- is to challenge, is to challenge readers to challenge ourselves and, in fact, heard us but even bad ideas need to be published in order to be aired. so it really is -- and i -- john and mcmillan behavior xmp lair and cheering behind him so i agree tfsz a great opportunity to air those in that topic. not only in our industry but also to the public -- no things that i agree with you on. one thing john you made the entire community proud with your response. i think that
on the topic would you like to jump in on free expression carolyn you were honored last week at penn. well john and i have had conversations actually about very topic. tell us what we should or not publish so it was bad coming from either side and to have courage in the face of that and even to deal with your own staff who sometimes will fall on one side or the other is actually a big challenge in today's world, and something that is publishers it does behoove us to work diligently to make sure...
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that led me to a faculty position at penn that i held for 25 years. emily: you wrote six books.ecame as storing of the american south and begin to explore questions not all that distant from questions i ask as a young child growing up in a segregated society. my first book was about people who defended slavery, because i found that so unthinkable and could not imagine how people came to convince themselves that this was a position that was , and ied or acceptable think i was projecting some of my questions about people who had an brace segregation in my own home community when i was growing up in virginia in the 1950's, so what makes people defend what is indefensible, and what makes change? must have strong opinions about how president trump has spoken about these civil war heroes, or not heroes, and the monuments? interesting in an moment with civil war memory and some of the challenges made to monuments and accounting for the past. i think it is a healthy moment, because to understand what our history has been and to understand the civil war was one in which the whole country
that led me to a faculty position at penn that i held for 25 years. emily: you wrote six books.ecame as storing of the american south and begin to explore questions not all that distant from questions i ask as a young child growing up in a segregated society. my first book was about people who defended slavery, because i found that so unthinkable and could not imagine how people came to convince themselves that this was a position that was , and ied or acceptable think i was projecting some of...
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about the colonial penn program0 here to tell you if you're ag5 and looking to buy life insurance b on remember the three p's. the three what? the three p's? what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54 and i was a smoker but quit. alex, what's my price? you can get coverager $9.. i'm 65, retired, and take medications. also $9.95 a month i just turned 80 and i'm on a fixed income. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you, too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the number one most popular whole life insurance plan available through the colonial penn program. it has an affordable rate starting at $9.95 a month. that's less than 35 cents a day. you cannot be turned down because of your health. noquedical exam, no healttions. your acceptance is guaranteed, and this plan has a guaranteed lifetime rate lock, so your rate can never go up for any reason. and with this plan, you can pick your payment date, so you can time your premium due da
about the colonial penn program0 here to tell you if you're ag5 and looking to buy life insurance b on remember the three p's. the three what? the three p's? what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54 and i was a smoker but quit. alex, what's my price? you can get coverager $9.. i'm 65, retired, and take medications. also $9.95 a month i just...
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about the colonial penn program.ge 50-85 and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's the three what? the three p's? what are the three p's?the e on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford,s?the e ona price that can't increase, e and a prthat fits your bud. eri'm 54 and i was a smut quit. alex, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65, retired, and take medications. what'sy price? also $9.95 a month.ne i just t80 and i'm on a fixed income. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you,oo. if you're age 50 to 85, call nos about the number onepopular whole life insurance planro available h the colonial penn program. it has an affordable rate starting at $9.95 a month. that's less than 35 cents a dayn you be turned down because of your health. no medical exam, no health questions. your acceptance is guaranteed, and this plan has a guaranteed lfor any reason.ck, so your rp and wi y this plan, you can pir payment date, so you can time your premium d
about the colonial penn program.ge 50-85 and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's the three what? the three p's? what are the three p's?the e on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford,s?the e ona price that can't increase, e and a prthat fits your bud. eri'm 54 and i was a smut quit. alex, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65, retired, and take medications. what'sy price? also $9.95 a month.ne i just t80...
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i'm alex trebek, here to tell you about the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. alex, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the #1 most popular whole life insurance plan, available through the colonial penn program. it has an affordable rate starting at $9.95 a month. no medical exam, no health questions. your acceptance is guaranteed. and this plan has a guaranteed lifetime rate lock, so your rate can never go up for any reason. so call now for free information. and you'll also get this free beneficiary planner. and it's yours just for calling. so call now. hey, i'm curious about your
i'm alex trebek, here to tell you about the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. alex, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i...
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scandal at penn state. even the zoo balloon. i was never a fan. too many gamer delays than the schoolle attributable to the balloon. the boy scouts, terry shiavo's end of life, summer jobs, whether to per met the barnes foundation to move into the city and what's the best location for rizzo statue. weighed in on all of it and looking back there some thing is have no idea what i was thinking. what does that even mean? [laughter] >> i once took umbraging with a move to make the miss america pageant more about scholarship than beauty, long before the era of #metoo i may or may not have written: if the pageant wants to become a televised mensa meeting that's their choice but i have a hunch america wouldn't mind a little more after an old fashioned beauty pageant, bringback back the busty baton twill twirler until then bert parks with roll over in his grave. sometime i have the privilege of breaking news. i was honor when the father of fallen marine asked me to tell husband true family story -- his true family story. this is lance corporal matthew sunr
scandal at penn state. even the zoo balloon. i was never a fan. too many gamer delays than the schoolle attributable to the balloon. the boy scouts, terry shiavo's end of life, summer jobs, whether to per met the barnes foundation to move into the city and what's the best location for rizzo statue. weighed in on all of it and looking back there some thing is have no idea what i was thinking. what does that even mean? [laughter] >> i once took umbraging with a move to make the miss america...
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well joining us now from tokyo is michael penn he's president of the shin yet soon news agency michael ahead of the g. seven summit president trump has managed to alienate some of america's closest allies good could japan end up getting pulled into a trade war as well. yes i think it very much could in fact you know although the japanese government has been not particularly outspoken it's been quiet as it usually is in terms of the substance of the policy there is very very much been a divergence between where the u.s. is going and where the japanese want to go in fact in the comments of president trump what you played there in that package he was talking about a bilateral trade deal and that's exactly what the japanese government's been holding a line against they prefer multilateral agreements and they don't want to be pushed into a bilateral agreement which they think will be only for this event of japan prime minister meeting with donald trump was in part to talk strategy head of the kim trump summit in singapore what does japan want out of that meeting. well. obvious basically pro
well joining us now from tokyo is michael penn he's president of the shin yet soon news agency michael ahead of the g. seven summit president trump has managed to alienate some of america's closest allies good could japan end up getting pulled into a trade war as well. yes i think it very much could in fact you know although the japanese government has been not particularly outspoken it's been quiet as it usually is in terms of the substance of the policy there is very very much been a...
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steven joffe, the chief of division of medical ethics at penn medicine. he is joining us to give the reasons why he opposes that law. dr. joffe, thank you for joining me. guest: thank you for having me on the show. host: what is your view of this law, and why do you think it is not as good of an idea as proponents think? guest: fda has had a program called expanded access for decades. it is my view this works well to to patients who need access to drugs that are not yet available to be prescribed. need forparticular this right to try pathway, because the fda has historically approved 99% of requests that come its way. it might be right to try will not add to the expanded access pathway available to patients. senator johnson said in his letter to fda commissioner gottlieb, the intent is to weaken the fda. that has been my concern, it is pathway towards weakening the fda's oversight of the safety of the drugs we all rely on. host: explain more about the expanded access program if they don't know about it. how is it different than what right to try is doing?
steven joffe, the chief of division of medical ethics at penn medicine. he is joining us to give the reasons why he opposes that law. dr. joffe, thank you for joining me. guest: thank you for having me on the show. host: what is your view of this law, and why do you think it is not as good of an idea as proponents think? guest: fda has had a program called expanded access for decades. it is my view this works well to to patients who need access to drugs that are not yet available to be...
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it's hard to believe, but i've been talking about the colonial penn life insurance company for almost5 years. so call now... call now... make the call now. i must have said "call now" hundreds of times. millions of people have already called. but what about those who haven't? (announcer) isn't it time for you to call about the number one most popular whole life insurance plan available from colonial penn? recently, a friend of mine died, and although his funeral was a modest one, it cost more than the national average, (announcer) the average cost of a funeral today is over $8,500. life insurance can be part of your plan to help make sure you don't leave a financial burden for loved ones. (announcer) coverage options start at just $9.95 a month. that's less than 35 cents a day. if you're 50 to 85, your acceptance is guaranteed for this affordable whole life insurance. you can't be turned down due to health. there are no health questions. no medical exam is required. once you're covered, your rate will never increase. it's locked in for life, guaranteed. so call now for more informatio
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far as obvious concerned at this point in time michael thank you so much for your insights michael penn there president of the shing at sioux newsagency he was talking to us from tokyo thanks. now let's catch up on some of the other stories making news around the world today russian president vladimir putin is in china for a three day visit aimed at boosting military and economic ties between was received in beijing with full honors by president xi jinping russia has been focused on expanding its ties and asia in recent years as its relationship with the west has soured. authorities say some six hundred homes have been swallowed by lava pole by lava flows on hawaii's big island since the killer way of all came to begin the rapping last month that makes this the most destructive eruption in modern times the u.s. geological survey says molten rock has increased the size of the island by more than a square kilometer. facebook says private posts up to fourteen million users were made public last month the social network blames a software bug for the problem which it says is now fixed the ad
far as obvious concerned at this point in time michael thank you so much for your insights michael penn there president of the shing at sioux newsagency he was talking to us from tokyo thanks. now let's catch up on some of the other stories making news around the world today russian president vladimir putin is in china for a three day visit aimed at boosting military and economic ties between was received in beijing with full honors by president xi jinping russia has been focused on expanding...
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scandal at penn state even the zoo balloon. i was never a fan.oo many gaper delays on the attributable to the balloon. the boy scouts, terry end of life. summer jobs whether to move into the cities and what's the best location for the the rizzo statue i have weighed in on all of it. and looking back there are some things i have no idea what i was thinking. [laughter] what does that even mean? [laughter] ire once took with a move to make miss america pageant more about scholarship than beauty before the era of hashtag me too i may or may not have written these words -- quote the pageant wants to become a televised meeting that's their choice but i have a hunch they mind bring back busty baton twirler and continue to roll over in his grave. sometimes i've had privilege of breaking news. i was honored when the father of a fallen marine asked me to tell his true family story. this is lance corp. pral matthews snyder died on march 3rd 2006 in operation iraqi freedom. after he died member of the westboro baptist church showed up holding despicable sign
scandal at penn state even the zoo balloon. i was never a fan.oo many gaper delays on the attributable to the balloon. the boy scouts, terry end of life. summer jobs whether to move into the cities and what's the best location for the the rizzo statue i have weighed in on all of it. and looking back there are some things i have no idea what i was thinking. [laughter] what does that even mean? [laughter] ire once took with a move to make miss america pageant more about scholarship than beauty...
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former clinton pollster and advisor, mark penn. author of the upcoming book, "the russia hoax,."s legal analyst gregg jarrett. guys, i'm going to start with you, gregg. we are sending now this guy, manafort, to jail, claiming that he actually tried to tamper with a couple of witnesses. why is he in jail and the rest of these bozos are not? >> that's a very good question. the judge should be blaming herself. she is the one who failed to issue a "no" contact order with regard to any witnesses. i read through the court documents. andrew weissmann and robert mueller's "evidence" of this is incrediblyly scant. and cryptic. it is enough to revoke bail, because that's an incredibly low threshold. but they also are charging him with obstruction of justice in a superseding indictment. that is utterly preposterous of any evidence. >> judge jeanine: gregg, look. you and i both know for them to do this, they indict him, indict him again come a superseding indictment, they start threatening him, and now they throw him in jail. they must be desperate because this is the guy, who is charged wit
former clinton pollster and advisor, mark penn. author of the upcoming book, "the russia hoax,."s legal analyst gregg jarrett. guys, i'm going to start with you, gregg. we are sending now this guy, manafort, to jail, claiming that he actually tried to tamper with a couple of witnesses. why is he in jail and the rest of these bozos are not? >> that's a very good question. the judge should be blaming herself. she is the one who failed to issue a "no" contact order with...
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it took 11 hours for somebody to finally call 911 after penn state student timothy piazza fell down atairs in a horri alcohol hang incident. today the family has some news ough. they got a little bit of justice in tim's death. thomas klein, who has been with us before, is back with us tonight to tell us what happened today. >> we have a friend who is unconscious. he hasn't moved. he's cold extremities, probably needs an ambulance. >> how old is he? >> 19. 19 years old. [impact collision] rawwggwwrughh! [impact collision] ...ughhhh! what!!! seeing your real-life millennium falcon get damaged is painfh. filing your insurance claim shouldn't be. esurance makes it easy. so you can get on to your next adventure. oh, we gotta pick up my mom. ...ughhhh! ♪ esurance. see solo: a star wars story now playing. ito take care of anyct messy situations.. and put irritation in its place. and if i can get comfortable keeping this tookussafe a. you can get comfortable do with yours. preparation h. get comfortable with it. (vo)about what i eat.n selective this new beneful select 10, has 10 amazing ingre
it took 11 hours for somebody to finally call 911 after penn state student timothy piazza fell down atairs in a horri alcohol hang incident. today the family has some news ough. they got a little bit of justice in tim's death. thomas klein, who has been with us before, is back with us tonight to tell us what happened today. >> we have a friend who is unconscious. he hasn't moved. he's cold extremities, probably needs an ambulance. >> how old is he? >> 19. 19 years old. [impact...
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the vehicle make the most of a few minutes with ky natural feeling with aloe vera about the colonial pennrogram. here to tell you if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. alex, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you too. call now about the #1 most popular whole life insurance plan, available through the colonial penn program. it has an affordable rate starting at $9.95 a month. no medical exam, no health questions. your acceptance is guaranteed. and this plan has a guaranteed lifetime rate lock, so your rate can never go up for any reason. so call now for free information. and you'll also get this free beneficiary planner. and it's yours just for calling. so call now. >>> as the u.s. forges a few
the vehicle make the most of a few minutes with ky natural feeling with aloe vera about the colonial pennrogram. here to tell you if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. alex, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65...
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to 85, call now about the #1 most popular whole life insurance plan, available through the colonial pennit has an affordable rate starting at $9.95 a month. no medical exam, no health questions. your acceptance is guaranteed. and this plan has a guaranteed lifetime rate lock, so your rate can never go up for any reason. so call now for free information. and you'll also get this free beneficiary planner. and it's yours just for calling. so call now. somehow we always leave packing to the last minute. guys, i have a couple of things to wash. we got this. even on quick cycle, tide pods cleans great. 10x the cleaning power, even in the quick cycle. it's got to be tide. theseare heading back home.y oil thanks to dawn, rescue workers only trust dawn, because it's tough on grease yet gentle. i am home, i am home, i am home what does life look like during your period? it's up to you, with tampax pearl. you get ultimate protection on your heaviest days and smooth removal for your lightest. tampax pearl and pearl active. for up-to 100% leak-free work outs. ♪ ♪ h ♪ ♪ holy diver ♪ you've been down t
to 85, call now about the #1 most popular whole life insurance plan, available through the colonial pennit has an affordable rate starting at $9.95 a month. no medical exam, no health questions. your acceptance is guaranteed. and this plan has a guaranteed lifetime rate lock, so your rate can never go up for any reason. so call now for free information. and you'll also get this free beneficiary planner. and it's yours just for calling. so call now. somehow we always leave packing to the last...
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once this drug lords are captured one thing for example that that was noted immediately when sean penn did that interview with chappell i don't know if you remember but. using a cell phone answering some of the questions posed and it took him a few days to do that because they couldn't find a translator for the questions written in english into spanish for him to be able to answer so this man who supposedly controlled this men's empire that had a foot in fifty three countries that had accounts that launder money every they could not have available to himself a translator for the questions of champagne and there's many contradictions we can go on and on on how these characters are made basically of official discourse that it's never been verified the same happens for example with the famous article from forbes magazine claiming that a chopper was one of the richest man's richest men in the world and what you would see in that article is that it's based on pure expect you lation and of course some of the u.s. intelligence you know how many how much money it's made in the directory but of
once this drug lords are captured one thing for example that that was noted immediately when sean penn did that interview with chappell i don't know if you remember but. using a cell phone answering some of the questions posed and it took him a few days to do that because they couldn't find a translator for the questions written in english into spanish for him to be able to answer so this man who supposedly controlled this men's empire that had a foot in fifty three countries that had accounts...
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penn jensen bought this apartment a year ago she lives with her parents in one show but comes to visit alice on the weekends mostly they just hang out at home go to the soldier as long as someone gives me a small room and food every day doesn't really matter what as long as it fills me up and i have a bed and a computer i don't really ever have to leave the room the company with some i need and a toilet. i do need a toilet. today they've decided to venture out and neighbor has invited them for dinner. they live in a new residential area that sprang up from what was just a field not long ago. many of the residents are young. there is an activity center that office a little into time and. one of the. woman if i go out to go shopping or get food i always come here. it's my only change of scenery and it helps me unwind. and so we go. well pungent xing stays out with the neighbor alice returns home. she'll have to be online that evening. alice needs to build a new life for herself while she does plunge and ching's apartment has become her retreat. was to not have them after we told our so i
penn jensen bought this apartment a year ago she lives with her parents in one show but comes to visit alice on the weekends mostly they just hang out at home go to the soldier as long as someone gives me a small room and food every day doesn't really matter what as long as it fills me up and i have a bed and a computer i don't really ever have to leave the room the company with some i need and a toilet. i do need a toilet. today they've decided to venture out and neighbor has invited them for...
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. >>> a major headline in the penn state hazing case. first guilty plea and what timothy piazza's parents are saying this morning. saying this morning. the first guilty plea and what tim piazza's parents are saying this morning. because there are . like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tests before you start and while taking xeljanz xr, and monitor certain liver tests. tell you doctor if you were in a region where fungal infections are common and if you have had tb, hepatitis b or c, or are prone to
. >>> a major headline in the penn state hazing case. first guilty plea and what timothy piazza's parents are saying this morning. saying this morning. the first guilty plea and what tim piazza's parents are saying this morning. because there are . like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate....
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>> penn state. i'm paying tuition, right? why shouldn't i be able to mine my dorm room?reporter: we called the university and did not hear back. . >> it says you cannot use sources for personal gain foryp mining. >> what's the potentialcost? >> it's the electricity nsumption. you average $4,000 in bitware. >>e are 11 universities participate. 100% of them had crypto mon operations. >> andrea day for bc business news. >> it's a little costly for the school or the person fayipaying bill. >> we'll get a final look atte thisy forecast coming up in a moment. >> and be sure to tune into the >>> google will please ach soon to fix a bug in its home smartpeaker and chrome craft streaming stick. it could let hackers potentially use your device to show your location within a few feet. security experts say other smart home products could contain similar bugs and recommend putting those devices on their own network. >> good things come to those who wait for their uber. reports say the ride hailing rvice has started testing a feature to give customers the option to get a cheaper fare
>> penn state. i'm paying tuition, right? why shouldn't i be able to mine my dorm room?reporter: we called the university and did not hear back. . >> it says you cannot use sources for personal gain foryp mining. >> what's the potentialcost? >> it's the electricity nsumption. you average $4,000 in bitware. >>e are 11 universities participate. 100% of them had crypto mon operations. >> andrea day for bc business news. >> it's a little costly for the...