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nichelle: hi. lemonis: how are you? i'm marcus. nichelle: hi, marcus. how are you?onis: i'm good. i came to find out what the story is. is erica here? nichelle: erica's here. lemonis: awesome. can i meet her? nichelle: absolutely. come on. lemonis: great. nichelle: this is erica. erica: marcus! lemonis: how are you? erica: good. how are you? lemonis: nice to meet you. erica: i'm erica. lemonis: nice to meet you. erica: nice to meet you, as well. oh, man. welcome to southern comfort. lemonis: this is it. erica: do you want to take a tour now? lemonis: i want a tour. i want to know what happens. erica: okay. so, this is the warehouse. it's about 3,000 square feet back here. lemonis: this seems nice. erica: yeah. so, i've been cooking since i was 9 years old. and making breakfast for my husband one saturday morning, i wanted to make these pancakes. so, i went to the store, and i go get all of these great ingredients. my bill was close to $30. and i'm thinking, "for freakin' pancakes?" why isn't there anything, like, innovative on the shelf that already has the strawber
nichelle: hi. lemonis: how are you? i'm marcus. nichelle: hi, marcus. how are you?onis: i'm good. i came to find out what the story is. is erica here? nichelle: erica's here. lemonis: awesome. can i meet her? nichelle: absolutely. come on. lemonis: great. nichelle: this is erica. erica: marcus! lemonis: how are you? erica: good. how are you? lemonis: nice to meet you. erica: i'm erica. lemonis: nice to meet you. erica: nice to meet you, as well. oh, man. welcome to southern comfort. lemonis:...
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nichelle medina reports. >> reporter: bonnie arnold suffers from powerful migraine headaches. >> i callt feels like i got shot in the head. >> reporter: adding to that pain is the price of the prescription medicine she needs to take. >> they told me it was going to be $600. just for that month supply. her story is common. the rand corporation analyzed prescription costs in 33 nations including the u.s. they found prices in america are 256% higher on average. >> the u.s. is the only country out of all of those that we looked at where drug companies have free rein to set drug prices. >> reporter: other countries negotiate with drug makers but many government programs can't do that. >> medicare is prohibited by law to negotiate drug prices. >> reporter: another analysis finds major pharmaceutical companies are raising prices on more than 500 drugs this year. a 4.6% increase overall. many of those are brand-name drugs that companies have exclusive rights to make as opposed to generics which is one area that is working in the u.s. rand found america actually pays less for generic drugs than
nichelle medina reports. >> reporter: bonnie arnold suffers from powerful migraine headaches. >> i callt feels like i got shot in the head. >> reporter: adding to that pain is the price of the prescription medicine she needs to take. >> they told me it was going to be $600. just for that month supply. her story is common. the rand corporation analyzed prescription costs in 33 nations including the u.s. they found prices in america are 256% higher on average. >> the...
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nichelle medina tells us why. >> reporter: danielle perrotta's morning commute starts like many.house and stops for a cup of coffee or tea. >> woohoo. >> reporter: the educator and tutor then heads to her job, but not at a school. she actually goes right back home for another day of working remotely. >> i'm doing it on line at home using zoom. so still doing a lot of the things i was doing before, but now through a computer screen. i feel like being in the house all the time, there were days that would go by where i hadn't left the house in five days. >> reporter: once a week, she does what's known as a fake commute and she's not alone. >> research shows the idea of segmentations, of keeping work and home life separate, tends to have beneficial effects for work-life balance. >> reporter: kristen shockley is associate professor of psychology and says the fake commute can help people clear their head, and it doesn't have to be a drive. it sounds like fake commuting can really help your mental health, but your physical health, as well. >> yeah. that's one really nice thing. if you'r
nichelle medina tells us why. >> reporter: danielle perrotta's morning commute starts like many.house and stops for a cup of coffee or tea. >> woohoo. >> reporter: the educator and tutor then heads to her job, but not at a school. she actually goes right back home for another day of working remotely. >> i'm doing it on line at home using zoom. so still doing a lot of the things i was doing before, but now through a computer screen. i feel like being in the house all the...
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nichelle nichols while she's here with us as she advances in age.heir roses while they're living. >> absolutely, ask that's why we wanted to do that tonight, and i think it's something that we encourage people to watch. "women in motion" will be available on digital and demand february 16th. benjamin crump and todd thompson, thank you both for being with us. up next, my final thoughts. stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the epson ecotank. no more buying cartridges. look at all this ink it comes with. big ink tanks. lots of ink. no more cartridges. incredible amount of ink. the epson ecotank. just fill and chill. jackson hewitt knows your job description may have changed this year. to say... account manager... third grade teacher... and senior vice dog-walker. don't add tax preparer. let jackson hewitt do it for you, so you can be certain your taxes are done right, guaranteed. introducing fidelity income planning. we look at what you've saved, what you'll need, and help you build a flexible plan for cash flow that lasts, even when you're not working, so you c
nichelle nichols while she's here with us as she advances in age.heir roses while they're living. >> absolutely, ask that's why we wanted to do that tonight, and i think it's something that we encourage people to watch. "women in motion" will be available on digital and demand february 16th. benjamin crump and todd thompson, thank you both for being with us. up next, my final thoughts. stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the epson ecotank. no more buying cartridges. look at...
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basically well washington is unworthy so and i've met a lot of people like that in the crowd and nichelle passion and who has a whole world you know the whole power of you know social logical studies in the years the government behind me has all the agencies who know their stuff so he knows that's how it is he knows that he won't enjoy the same amount of figures so he's going to what he's really good at is being a public speaker you know motivating the crowd giving all these you know perhaps populist but still world just reassuring his supporters and calling on them to rally just on his support is why so many people supporting him then with his call to go to wall over to go to tend to be so catastrophic watching the well it was catastrophic because they were they were overpowered again they were overpowered militarily. they had no answer no response for their own problem and well again to them with something else it's much bigger it's much bigger than just a patch of land just a few very very very beautiful by the way they're very beautiful very beautiful views see sceneries and you know
basically well washington is unworthy so and i've met a lot of people like that in the crowd and nichelle passion and who has a whole world you know the whole power of you know social logical studies in the years the government behind me has all the agencies who know their stuff so he knows that's how it is he knows that he won't enjoy the same amount of figures so he's going to what he's really good at is being a public speaker you know motivating the crowd giving all these you know perhaps...
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americans working from home, many for nearly a year now, got some workers longing for the daily commute, nichelleedina has their story. >> reporter: danielle's morning commute starts like many. she leaves her house and stops for coffee or tea. >> woohoo. >> reporter: the educator and tutor then heads to her job, but not at a school. she actually goes right back home for another day of working remotely. >> i'm doing it on line at home using zoom. so still doing a lot of the things i was doing before but now through a computer screen. i feel like being in the house all the time, there were days that would go by that i was like, wow, i haven't left the house in five days. >> reporter: once a week she does what is known as a fake commute. >> it separates my home and work. >> reporter: and she's not alone. >> research shows that the idea of segmentation, so keeping work and home life separate tends to have beneficial effects for work/life balance. >> reporter: she's an associate professor of psychology says the fake commute can help people clear their head, and it doesn't have to be a drive. it sounds
americans working from home, many for nearly a year now, got some workers longing for the daily commute, nichelleedina has their story. >> reporter: danielle's morning commute starts like many. she leaves her house and stops for coffee or tea. >> woohoo. >> reporter: the educator and tutor then heads to her job, but not at a school. she actually goes right back home for another day of working remotely. >> i'm doing it on line at home using zoom. so still doing a lot of...
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in armenia months after the end of the conflict with neighboring azerbaijan just as a honest and nichelle passion betrayed the country when he signed away land in exchange for peace the fighting was over the long disputed territory of nagorno-karabakh. for. the rain and snow didn't deter this rally against armenians prime minister protesters say nico push is a traitor who should resign. they accuse him of mishandling last year's war with. an unforgivable action they say that deserves punishment the peace deal ended fighting in the region of nagorno-karabakh and it also gave back land to azerbaijan ever since thousands of armenians have been out of me. but i demand his resignation he sold my country and i lost my homeland because of him there's been several opposition protesters last year but we want concrete action to follow. the prime minister has resisted pressure to step down but that pressure is mounting. he was elected in 2018 after leading a movement against corruption and a weak economy but 3 years later his own opposition now wants him out this is. our culture education and even o
in armenia months after the end of the conflict with neighboring azerbaijan just as a honest and nichelle passion betrayed the country when he signed away land in exchange for peace the fighting was over the long disputed territory of nagorno-karabakh. for. the rain and snow didn't deter this rally against armenians prime minister protesters say nico push is a traitor who should resign. they accuse him of mishandling last year's war with. an unforgivable action they say that deserves punishment...
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nichelle medina reports. >> reporter: bonnie arnold suffers from powerful migraine headaches. >> i callshotgun migraines because it feels like i got shot in the head. >> reporter: adding to that pain is the price of prescription medicine she needs to take. >> they told me it was going to be $600 just for that month supply. >> reporter: her story is common. the rand corporation analyzed prescription costs in 33 nations including the u.s. they found prices in america are 256% higher on average. >> the u.s. is the only country out of all of those that we looked at where drug companies have free rein to set drug prices. >> reporter: andrew mulcahy from the rand corporation says other countries negotiate with drugmakers, but many u.s. government programs can't do that. >> medicare's prohibited by law to negotiate drug prices. >> reporter: another analysis finds major pharmaceutical companies are raising prices on more than 500 drugs this year. a 4.6% increase overall. many of those are brand-name drugs that companies have exclusive rights to make as opposed to generics come is one ya area th
nichelle medina reports. >> reporter: bonnie arnold suffers from powerful migraine headaches. >> i callshotgun migraines because it feels like i got shot in the head. >> reporter: adding to that pain is the price of prescription medicine she needs to take. >> they told me it was going to be $600 just for that month supply. >> reporter: her story is common. the rand corporation analyzed prescription costs in 33 nations including the u.s. they found prices in america...