Four year battle with brain cancer. We will look back at what made him one of the most beloved players ever to wear a phillies uniform. Scare in the sky rough, tumble turbulence, tosses drinks, luggage and people around the cabin of the flight bound for philadelphia. Ten people had to be treated at the hospital. We will hear from one of the men hoist thankful to be alive hundreds of teens stormed a philadelphia block after a rec center barbecue. And it is not the first time this summer. Why some are saying that it is all a big misunderstanding. And this is going to be a wash out, umbrellas will be the accessory of the day, and rain and thunderstorms move in the delaware valley. Yes, yes, i did use the word glushes. When was last time you said g lushes. Been a long time. Say that austin grab your g lush these morning, what . If you lose one is it a g lush. That is great. Im on fire for a monday. Yes. Yes. Hey, everybody, it is august the seventh. Good morning to you. You probably knew t
Members and guests tonight had the honor of introducing a friend and academic colleague who happens to be a best selling author, call miss, speaker, commentator, senior Level Management strategists are key has worked with president s from here at home to south asia to iraq and for more than 20 years our speaker has provided strategic and Crisis Committee k should counsel to companies, policy organizations, government agencies, not for profits, advocacy campaigns and grassroots groups. He is served in many roles including executive director of the Republican Party in new york state, advisor to the us chief of protocol at the vatican, planner to the department of state of former president s bush and clinton to the tsunami ravaged south asia and director of communications for the Environment Protection agency. Our speaker is currently an adjunct professor. A charter member of the board of advisors at college of liberal arts and sciences and a opinion contributor to forbes in the hopes of
Why is it taking so long to get the sewage system fixed and baghdad . Why is it taking so long to get the lights back on . There is this sense of impatience that you are laughing i assume because how ridiculous it was and what i would say to the reporter was work, take us out of baghdad. Take us out of baghdad and put us in columbus, ohio. How long would it take you to build a power plant in this, ohio under the best circumstances imaginable . Five years on the lowend . I mean, we are in new york city and there are projects that you invest in that developers are investing in that started investing 10 years ago and they are still not done, but according to the Mainstream Press we were supposed to have everything fixed and that was what they wanted, the narrative they wanted to try to drive and they did successfully. The white house for its part after what happened with that Mission Accomplished matter really needed to redouble its efforts to re explained people in everywhere could that
97 by noon and 101 at 4 00. Normal for this time of year. Were going to talk about the changes for friday and saturday coming up. Dana the trial continues for one of the men accused of killing a local teenager over an ipad. Police say his friend grabbed the teens ipad and jumped into a vehicle but he wouldnt let go of the gift that his f gave him. State prosecutors called several witnesses to the stand wednesday. Some of the most emotional testimony came from an on duty paramedic who was the first to treat the badly hurt teen. Police say he was dragged under an s. U. V. With michael solid behind the wheel. I found him laying kind of unconscious, unresponsive and blood coming from his mouth. He had tire tracks on the left side of his face. Across his abdomen in the lower area and abrasions on both of his feet and ankles. Dana thats a paramedic who has seen a lot during her career getting emotional. Marcus father testifi the hospital. When he got there he was in a coma and died son after
The drug costs patients 129,000. The same cost for patients in other countries about a third of that amount. I realize the pharmaceutical Companies Invest their researches, they bring a new drug to market, they should profit from that innovation, but why are the u. S. Patients getti getting gauged for drugs. Can you better explain why u. S. Taxpayers are paying for Biomedical Research at the front end and paying exorbitant prices at the back end . Ill just say that 50 of my colleagues and myself sent a letter to you and secretary burwell requesting that they write when taxpair funded research leads to patent product not available to the public on reasonable terms . What are reasonable terms . A drug shouldnt cost 129,000 for people to get access to it. I know this is a topic of great interest, and while it should be and my heart goes out as all of us do to patients who are in need of a therapeutic which is outside of their financial means to be able to gain access to. That ought to be