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to target pharmacies. to target healthcare professionals that are spreading this disease and this addiction and this poison in those communities. the way it will work is the way it has always worked. we bring a strikeforce model to bear in these states. we send in, at the request of the united states attorneys and with respect to the strikeforce that was announced today, i had an opportunity, i and my deputy, to speak to all nine u.s. attorneys before we did this and we had enthusiastic support from all nine u.s. attorneys for us to come into the districts and work to prosecute cases in one of the most deeply and artist hit parts of the country. the way we do it is, through, in addition to the typical hard work that prosecutors do working with our federal law enforcement partners to make cases, we use modern technology, data analytics, to mine a variety of data. medicare and medicaid data and other data to give us a very clear sense of who the highest risk outlier physicians and pharmacies are in these com
to target pharmacies. to target healthcare professionals that are spreading this disease and this addiction and this poison in those communities. the way it will work is the way it has always worked. we bring a strikeforce model to bear in these states. we send in, at the request of the united states attorneys and with respect to the strikeforce that was announced today, i had an opportunity, i and my deputy, to speak to all nine u.s. attorneys before we did this and we had enthusiastic support...
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was express scripts and they actually have a mail order pharmacy. they do a lot of their business just by maing directly to the customer. he was paying for his wife's medications his co-pay was $285. he walked into costco and just happened to say, "hey if i paid out of pocket how much it costs," and they said $40. so when we went to express scripts they said well that's not a clawback. there wasn't a pharmacist involved so technically it a sn't a clawback. we didn't use it ioadcast story. but you can't not report on a story like that. and en you ask express scrip for an explanation. it's tough, quite franeay, to get a explanation. they're pointing out his insurance company thaninsurance cos pointing back at them. but you know thaparticular story got a lot of a lot of so absurd it'so absurd. i mean you know one of the guys in our story said something that they and he said something like it just defies logic it defies common sense. i mean you just almost can't believe this is haening and people don't realize that it is. >> sreenivasan: megan, melanie,
was express scripts and they actually have a mail order pharmacy. they do a lot of their business just by maing directly to the customer. he was paying for his wife's medications his co-pay was $285. he walked into costco and just happened to say, "hey if i paid out of pocket how much it costs," and they said $40. so when we went to express scripts they said well that's not a clawback. there wasn't a pharmacist involved so technically it a sn't a clawback. we didn't use it ioadcast...
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police observation reports on the pharmacies are interesting. they are so many people going in that actually to have all the pills prepackaged in 30, 6090 and they describe the stock behind the counter literally throwing them over the bar as people just march up, push the prescription in over the tone, catch it, off you go and just going through the thousands every day. the family is open at 8:00 in the morning and people line up out 5:00 or 6:00 in the morning and goes all day and that money begins to in fact -- by the end you have -- essentially the judge -- the county judge, the sheriff, the county magistrate, members of the council, and various other officials are all on the payroll of this whole system, and some of them end up in jail and some end up dead, but it takes over this entire town. becomes -- essentially becomes a kind of financial structure of the town. >> at what point do families -- people start to watch -- i know you tell some stories of fathers and sons who work together, the father's accepted in the mines as a bit of people
police observation reports on the pharmacies are interesting. they are so many people going in that actually to have all the pills prepackaged in 30, 6090 and they describe the stock behind the counter literally throwing them over the bar as people just march up, push the prescription in over the tone, catch it, off you go and just going through the thousands every day. the family is open at 8:00 in the morning and people line up out 5:00 or 6:00 in the morning and goes all day and that money...
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when you go to the pharmacy, which we do with these refills? trying, grinding them and bearing them in the backyard. if that is how you deal with powerful drugs, the quite high value on the street. not taking this -- you need to ensure there is not another way coming down the road, so many drugs they turn to heroin. dealing with those already, this is a big task. >> 's name make sure everything, everyone gets a microphone? >> can you talk about the underground drug market for this? also, how much of it plays into the heroin addiction now? >> we never quite know. you see to statistics and you never know, the statistics that have closed around that seems to be the most, 70% of people who overdosed on heroin began on a prescription drug. some of those will have begun through prescriptions or chronic pain. some of them have begun because they are sitting in a medicine cabinet at home and they, there was a such of a lack of awareness of them that in some cases, they simply got popped around as a regular pain pill. headache, have a pill. the cdc stud
when you go to the pharmacy, which we do with these refills? trying, grinding them and bearing them in the backyard. if that is how you deal with powerful drugs, the quite high value on the street. not taking this -- you need to ensure there is not another way coming down the road, so many drugs they turn to heroin. dealing with those already, this is a big task. >> 's name make sure everything, everyone gets a microphone? >> can you talk about the underground drug market for this?...
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>> as a consumer, pharmacy myself, i would find that offensive. don't know the competitive impact that would have but that, i could see the problems ultimately, the anticonsumer problems. i don't know if that actually creates a competitive problem in that marketplace there but i would want to study that further and see what the cms and medicaid restrictions are with respect to those type of gag orders with >> thank you mr. chairman my time has expired.? here's congressman adler. >> thank you mr. chairman. they agreed that labor markets and corporations give the ability to order profits at the expense of workers, it's clear that the antitrust is breached. we know this because the antitrust agencies joint guidelines and human resource policies and subsequent enforcement make this clear. what remains unclear, is whether specific transactions have anticompetitive effects on labor markets we are very concerned that the agencies may not have adequate data for anticompetitive conduct in labor markets. with this in mind, how are the agencies ensuring they
>> as a consumer, pharmacy myself, i would find that offensive. don't know the competitive impact that would have but that, i could see the problems ultimately, the anticonsumer problems. i don't know if that actually creates a competitive problem in that marketplace there but i would want to study that further and see what the cms and medicaid restrictions are with respect to those type of gag orders with >> thank you mr. chairman my time has expired.? here's congressman adler....
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then he has pharmacies and doctors that we can only subscribe and then how do you get going? why do you think. >> and with harvard medical school? but i didn't get those communities that would smell something ugly then to meet up with people. because everybody was making money but then it affects the politics. that in the warehouse he sets up a medical clinic and finds a doctor who lost their medical license and then to try to persuade the teenage patients to have sex with her teenage son and this is reported to the medical board along her issues of prescribing down there. coming to west virginia and then starts working in this clinic but somebody who will, who once these pills. and they will pay $250 to see her and will write a month worth subscription of pills but she doesn't want to see them again they will collect at $150 cash ready and waiting. mass rights blank prescriptions for anybody that comes in with money down. within a period of eight years she prescribed on average each year more pills than west virginia's largest hospital. and diane shaver lost her license in w
then he has pharmacies and doctors that we can only subscribe and then how do you get going? why do you think. >> and with harvard medical school? but i didn't get those communities that would smell something ugly then to meet up with people. because everybody was making money but then it affects the politics. that in the warehouse he sets up a medical clinic and finds a doctor who lost their medical license and then to try to persuade the teenage patients to have sex with her teenage son...
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simon tam on what estimate independent pharmacies, impact by pbms. they had complained to me for a number of years about a number of issues including gag clauses in contracts and secret pricing. are you aware of these complaints? >> i am. >> i bet you are. how have they factored into your analysis of recent pbm mergers? >> so we haven't reviewed a pbm merger in quite a while, not since i've been at speediest i will ask mr. delrahim the same question and a second but give us your take on this. >> so the last time to ftc did it, jimmy on the vertical deal the doj reviewed? >> right. >> i don't really have you on that. >> i know you don't but in general but then alternative mr. delrahim and get his comments on the specific mergers. >> this is an industry that is highly concentrated. that's obvious. anytime you are in a situation like that, you want to be very careful about redoing the mergers that are going on in the industry. so without seeing the specifics, that's what we do with the ftc if we were evaluating these transactions. >> thank you. mr. delr
simon tam on what estimate independent pharmacies, impact by pbms. they had complained to me for a number of years about a number of issues including gag clauses in contracts and secret pricing. are you aware of these complaints? >> i am. >> i bet you are. how have they factored into your analysis of recent pbm mergers? >> so we haven't reviewed a pbm merger in quite a while, not since i've been at speediest i will ask mr. delrahim the same question and a second but give us...
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that report says the pharmacy doesn't believe any of the information was stolen, but the pharmacists are advising patients who may have been affected to keep an eye on the credit card and bank statements as a precaution, it's not cleam affected. >>> well, economists and investors will keep a close eye on wall street this morning, when the stock markets open. it's been a roller coaster for the indexes, the dow closed up 260 points yesterday, after dropping 600 points earlier in the day. the nasdaq rose 25 points and the s&p was up 21, one financial analysts say the average investor stay the course despite the volatility. >> we'll be down 6 or 7% this year, if we look at the last 10 years, the market has been up 9 of the ten, and we've been up double digits, we've had a heck of a good run and the sell off right now is not that bad. >> financial analysts are pointing out the fundamentals of the economy are still strong and low unemployment and inflation and workers salaries are rising. >>> the clock is ticking for sears and k-mart, the chairman of sears has an afternoon deadline today t
that report says the pharmacy doesn't believe any of the information was stolen, but the pharmacists are advising patients who may have been affected to keep an eye on the credit card and bank statements as a precaution, it's not cleam affected. >>> well, economists and investors will keep a close eye on wall street this morning, when the stock markets open. it's been a roller coaster for the indexes, the dow closed up 260 points yesterday, after dropping 600 points earlier in the day....
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hammett's medicine is not the only one that's hard to find in pharmacies twenty years of u.s. sanctions on sudan have heard the economy the government has had to cut subsidies for many imported products and although sanctions were lifted more than a year ago there's been a shortage in hard currency affecting pharmacies across the country. i don't want sort of on imported medicines rely on hard currency which is provided to companies that important is there are many medicines now like those used to treat heart problems the right treatment that we can bring in and all the medicines are now very expensive because of the lack of hard currency so we can get enough supplies the deficit in foreign currency to import not just medicines but many other products is mostly because sudan lost seventy five percent of its g.d.p. in two thousand and eleven that's one thousand ounces he did taking with it most of the country's oil fields importing medicines cost nearly five hundred million dollars a year money the government can't afford continuing economic crisis imports and medicines are not
hammett's medicine is not the only one that's hard to find in pharmacies twenty years of u.s. sanctions on sudan have heard the economy the government has had to cut subsidies for many imported products and although sanctions were lifted more than a year ago there's been a shortage in hard currency affecting pharmacies across the country. i don't want sort of on imported medicines rely on hard currency which is provided to companies that important is there are many medicines now like those used...
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we have invited partnerships pharmacies to provide medication maintenance, medications in the pharmacy. that has been amazing and transformative. a simple path for the criminal justice system to have another new thing. >> talk about how important it is to reach people in jail and prison and get them treatment when they are there, why it is beforent at that moment they come back out onto the streets? 20i studied drug overdose years looking at these patterns. worldwide, every state we see a very strong connection between formerly incarcerated populations at risk of overdose. we see in a short time, two weeks, 150 likely to die for leaving incarceration. this is an opportunity for huge change. medication treatment will have an enormous benefit. that was one of the things that is so important because the change in tolerance for people who had not been using an opioid , their bodies change, and when they leave and return to use, they suffer an overdose quickly. with fentanyl it is faster and more lethal. it is important to put medications and evidence-based life saving medication behind the
we have invited partnerships pharmacies to provide medication maintenance, medications in the pharmacy. that has been amazing and transformative. a simple path for the criminal justice system to have another new thing. >> talk about how important it is to reach people in jail and prison and get them treatment when they are there, why it is beforent at that moment they come back out onto the streets? 20i studied drug overdose years looking at these patterns. worldwide, every state we see a...
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because hawk algis iraq shot pharmacies in sudan are running out of life saving medication the government spends hundreds of millions of dollars on importing drugs but that's now becoming tough as there's a shortage of hard currency even morgan read for some cattle he's had to visit more than a dozen pharmacies to look for medicine for his diabetes and her man says the brand he uses is imported and none has come in in the past few months. i don't know there are so many medicines you can't find even if you have the money to pay you can't find it luckily i found it today if i didn't i'd forget about it and hope to live well hammett's medicine is not the only one that's hard to find in pharmacies twenty years of u.s. sanctions on sudan have heard the economy the government has had to cut subsidies for many imported products and although sanctions were lifted more than a year ago there's been a shortage in hard currency affecting pharmacies across the country i don't want sort of imported medicines rely on hard currency which is provided to companies that import medicines there are many medic
because hawk algis iraq shot pharmacies in sudan are running out of life saving medication the government spends hundreds of millions of dollars on importing drugs but that's now becoming tough as there's a shortage of hard currency even morgan read for some cattle he's had to visit more than a dozen pharmacies to look for medicine for his diabetes and her man says the brand he uses is imported and none has come in in the past few months. i don't know there are so many medicines you can't find...
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. -- pharmacies. we have recently invited partnerships with pharmacies to think about providing maintenance medications in the pharmacy. that has been amazing and transformative. a simple pathway for our criminal justice system to have another way. >> can you talk about why it is so important to reach people in jail and in prison and to get them addiction treatment while they are there before they come back out on to the streets. >> i am a doctor, and i studied drug overdose for 20 years looking at these patterns. worldwide, nationally in rhode island, massachusetts, every state we see a very strong connection between formerly incarcerated populations and risk of overdose. some of the highest risk of mortality in a short period of time. two weeks, 153 times more likely to do i of overdose for folks leaving incarceration. this is an opportunity for huge change. medication for treatments in an incarceration setting will have an enormous benefit. that is one of the things so important because of the chan
. -- pharmacies. we have recently invited partnerships with pharmacies to think about providing maintenance medications in the pharmacy. that has been amazing and transformative. a simple pathway for our criminal justice system to have another way. >> can you talk about why it is so important to reach people in jail and in prison and to get them addiction treatment while they are there before they come back out on to the streets. >> i am a doctor, and i studied drug overdose for 20...
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. >>> first, a pharmacy robbery ends in a police chase. a three-hour man hunt that ends in costa continuera. >>> people robbing pharmacy for drugs rather than cash. jodi hernandez was on the scene. this was a wild chain of events. what exactly happened? >> reporter: well it all started right here, the for the second time in the last few months, this store was targeted. thieves broke in and made off with narcotics. >> they entered the store, went back to the pharmacy area and robbed them of several bags say what led to a pursuit and man hunt. three suspects drove to pleasant hill where they
. >>> first, a pharmacy robbery ends in a police chase. a three-hour man hunt that ends in costa continuera. >>> people robbing pharmacy for drugs rather than cash. jodi hernandez was on the scene. this was a wild chain of events. what exactly happened? >> reporter: well it all started right here, the for the second time in the last few months, this store was targeted. thieves broke in and made off with narcotics. >> they entered the store, went back to the...
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within six months of launching his app and receive this is already available in twenty pharmacies across are crap. he says he hopes to expand throughout the continent and events like republica by giving him the platform to connect with innovators like himself. the european film academy has crowned its favorite films and performances from twenty eighteen and a historical romance titled cold war by polish or director pawel pawlikowski earned the most honors the winners were chosen by more than three and a half thousand members of the film academy here's a look now at who took the top prize at the ceremony of the. star crossed lovers in war ravaged. skis monochrome period romance cold war was the big winner at the thirty first european film awards. scooped best actress for her portrayal of polish village girl soon. called war netted the top prize for best film as well as best editing. was trying to best director and screenwriter though he was reluctant to take too much credit. few very. good like an imposter here except things who would because they were both hundred ninety five thurston's
within six months of launching his app and receive this is already available in twenty pharmacies across are crap. he says he hopes to expand throughout the continent and events like republica by giving him the platform to connect with innovators like himself. the european film academy has crowned its favorite films and performances from twenty eighteen and a historical romance titled cold war by polish or director pawel pawlikowski earned the most honors the winners were chosen by more than...
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distributors deliver medicines prescribed by a licensed physician and ordered by a licensed pharmacy.mike moore insists that does not let the companies off the legal hook. >> moore: if you've got walking- around sense and you care, you're going to check before you send nine million pills to a little, bitty county in west virginia, or mississippi or louisiana or ohio. you're going to check, if you care. >> whitaker: you think they don't care? >> moore: i don't think they cared enough. and if they cared enough, maybe we would not have lost 500,000 lives from this problem. it's-- it just-- it appalls me. >> whitaker: trial dates have been set for next year in a few of the state and local cases. but rather than go to trial-- and just as he did with tobacco-- mike moore hopes to force a mega-settlement, to fund drug treatment, prevention, and education. you had to have thought about how much money you would need to do the projects that you foresee? >> moore: oh, i've seen all the models. to be effective, we need at least $100 billion to start off with. >> whitaker: and i know you've heard
distributors deliver medicines prescribed by a licensed physician and ordered by a licensed pharmacy.mike moore insists that does not let the companies off the legal hook. >> moore: if you've got walking- around sense and you care, you're going to check before you send nine million pills to a little, bitty county in west virginia, or mississippi or louisiana or ohio. you're going to check, if you care. >> whitaker: you think they don't care? >> moore: i don't think they cared...
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is only bring them these tests to bring down the whole bunch of proper diagnosis just trying to pharmacies equip them with a software know like one today and that is the drug of all is optimistic people who go to pharmacies and check in quickly on the hour and in the process of the software i do not got recordings with to suit you to shut the record and it makes it all the others who you were just he says he hopes to expand throughout the continent and events like republica by giving him the platform to connect with innovators like himself. around forty same sex couples have staged a mass wedding in the brazilian city of paolo the participants tie the knot fearing brazil's new hardline president elect joe your balls and could order a crackdown on gay weddings next year one newlywed husband called it an act of resistance will snarl has said he would not be able to love a homosexual son. you're watching the news from berlin i'll be back at the top of the hour with more of the latest. news from around the world in the meantime you can always check out our web site that's dot com thanks for wa
is only bring them these tests to bring down the whole bunch of proper diagnosis just trying to pharmacies equip them with a software know like one today and that is the drug of all is optimistic people who go to pharmacies and check in quickly on the hour and in the process of the software i do not got recordings with to suit you to shut the record and it makes it all the others who you were just he says he hopes to expand throughout the continent and events like republica by giving him the...
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walgreens pharmacy has announced it's launching a next-day delivery service. it's called walgreens express. the chain will partner with fed-ex. you'll have to pay a five-dollar fee...and place your order by four p-m on weekdays. in certain cities you can get same-day delivery . c-v-s health recently started a similar service. (catherine) ahead at nine....caught on camera: swords being used during fight that broke out at sikh parade... how it started and who was arrested coming up... (justine) plus... a warning for dog owners... toxic mushrooms have been growing in the east bay. we'll tell you what to look out for... (catherine) up next... an autistic teen dies... two days after being restrained... hear why some are blaming the school. now at 9:30...questions swirl around the death of an autistic teenager from the sacramento area. (justine) the 13-year old's death has sparked conversation - from former students at the guiding hands school. they're wondering if something like this could happen again. reporter charmaine nero has the story... dave gaines/ceo, sacr
walgreens pharmacy has announced it's launching a next-day delivery service. it's called walgreens express. the chain will partner with fed-ex. you'll have to pay a five-dollar fee...and place your order by four p-m on weekdays. in certain cities you can get same-day delivery . c-v-s health recently started a similar service. (catherine) ahead at nine....caught on camera: swords being used during fight that broke out at sikh parade... how it started and who was arrested coming up... (justine)...
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summit of the pricing issues that it become quite famous are not branded pharmacy.they are generic products where there's been this supply dislocation either because the reimbursements have sorted out to leave only one markedly remaining, or we at at the i been doing of inspecting and withholding manufacture off-line because of not able to meet our quality standards. .. . >> guest: why not let them buy into it? >> see, the challenge with this notion of
summit of the pricing issues that it become quite famous are not branded pharmacy.they are generic products where there's been this supply dislocation either because the reimbursements have sorted out to leave only one markedly remaining, or we at at the i been doing of inspecting and withholding manufacture off-line because of not able to meet our quality standards. .. . >> guest: why not let them buy into it? >> see, the challenge with this notion of
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for those who prefer more convenience there are plant based drops or capsules at the pharmacy they can help you get over inflammation and cramps. baking soda can also treat the symptoms neutralizes stomach acids but if you take it it's important to take breaks between uses. people often use baking soda as a remedy but it contains sodium hydrogen carbon that that's a salt that can have an effect on your medication because it changes ph levels and salt levels in the body that you should also be careful if you're taking blood pressure medication or diuretics that also goes for cortisone and antidepressants make sure to wait at least two hours after taking any of those medications before using baking soda. if you have stronger symptoms you might need what are called proton pump inhibitors these days you can buy them over the counter been any pharmacy. proton pump inhibitors are a blessing for many patients who suffer from esophageal inflammation or those with the stomach and intestinal answers. recently there have been studies that suggest they may also increase your risk of heart attack o
for those who prefer more convenience there are plant based drops or capsules at the pharmacy they can help you get over inflammation and cramps. baking soda can also treat the symptoms neutralizes stomach acids but if you take it it's important to take breaks between uses. people often use baking soda as a remedy but it contains sodium hydrogen carbon that that's a salt that can have an effect on your medication because it changes ph levels and salt levels in the body that you should also be...
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we had deliveries to surgeries and pharmacies in september, october, and november. october, and november. but every surgery has its supply. so we want to make sure every patient gets vaccinated. why change the vaccine being used? the one being used this year is more effective than the one used last year. patients will get better protection throughout the winter. it is more effective and it was worth waiting for. would it not have been better to avoid any delay, to have carried on using some of the old vaccine, and phase in the new one? the old vaccine wasn't as effective. we have an ethical, professional responsibility to ensure our patients get the most effective vaccine available. this new vaccine is much more effective and we hope it will protect more of our elderly and frail patients. we are encouraging everybody who is eligible to get vaccinated to make an appointment. it's not too late. the flu hasn't started circulating to any extent, so it is still worth getting. what are the knock-on effects for the nhs if people do not ta ke effects for the nhs if people d
we had deliveries to surgeries and pharmacies in september, october, and november. october, and november. but every surgery has its supply. so we want to make sure every patient gets vaccinated. why change the vaccine being used? the one being used this year is more effective than the one used last year. patients will get better protection throughout the winter. it is more effective and it was worth waiting for. would it not have been better to avoid any delay, to have carried on using some of...
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police say they stole narcotics from that pharmacy. >> the two gentlemen were the ones who entered the store and it appears by all indications is the female remained inside the vehicle and was the get- away driver. >> the good news is that most of the stolen drugs were recovered. >>> another crime stopped cold, burglars targeting a berkeley apple store this morning, but they failed big time. take a look. these would be crooks tried using a u-haul truck to smash through the front window of the apple store on fourth street, but when they could not get past the metal security gate, they took off empty-handed. when police arrived on scene, they found glass shattered all over the place and the truck's engine running. >>> police in east palo alto investigating the city's third homicide of the year, a 19-year- old man shot to death on beech street after midnight. several rounds of gunfire woke up neighbors and several cars were damaged in the shooting. officers are looking for surveillance footage from the area, unclear what led to the shooting, but investigators say the gunman and the victim
police say they stole narcotics from that pharmacy. >> the two gentlemen were the ones who entered the store and it appears by all indications is the female remained inside the vehicle and was the get- away driver. >> the good news is that most of the stolen drugs were recovered. >>> another crime stopped cold, burglars targeting a berkeley apple store this morning, but they failed big time. take a look. these would be crooks tried using a u-haul truck to smash through the...
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a half-million folks come to our pharmacies each and every day. and now, it's aetna, we have over 45,000 medical professionals who are going to be available across our enterprise. we have folks engaged in text messaging, which is now the power of your phone. i think most importantly is the interaction engagement we have with health plans across the country. so, as we look at aetna and bringing this together in innovation, because of the channels that we interact with today, we have a really distinct possibility to leverage and bring this to market much more broadly and really drive change across the entire system because of those existing relationships. so, this is the problem statement, we all know it. 2 .4 trillion. that the medical spending, estimated 2 .1, just on chronic disease. and these are estimates that are published but if you take a 25 percent estimate, that drives to a range of savings. and if you think about what that savings can mean, just across the board, not just from a cost perspective but from a patient experience perspective,
a half-million folks come to our pharmacies each and every day. and now, it's aetna, we have over 45,000 medical professionals who are going to be available across our enterprise. we have folks engaged in text messaging, which is now the power of your phone. i think most importantly is the interaction engagement we have with health plans across the country. so, as we look at aetna and bringing this together in innovation, because of the channels that we interact with today, we have a really...
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degree from the georgia college of pharmacy. from there he taught college students, worked with the st. mary's hospital for 44 years and practice in nursing home pharmacists. his expertise and dedication will be missed in the pharmacy profession and at the university of georgia. as a former student of dr. cobb, i can attest to his dedication to our great profession. dr. cobb's family and friends will be in my thoughts and in my prayers. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize mr. bill brown as he celebrated his 100th birthday on december 3. born and raiseed in brunswick, georgia, he's a stalwart of the community. after 100 years, though, he's has ly a stalwart but he also made a significant impact on countless individuals' lives. during world war ii, he built liberty ships for the war effort. when the war was over he embarked on the career of selling real estate in the area. during this time he had a firsthand perspective of brunswick's growth. although there are only -- these are only a few of the many ways he served his communi
degree from the georgia college of pharmacy. from there he taught college students, worked with the st. mary's hospital for 44 years and practice in nursing home pharmacists. his expertise and dedication will be missed in the pharmacy profession and at the university of georgia. as a former student of dr. cobb, i can attest to his dedication to our great profession. dr. cobb's family and friends will be in my thoughts and in my prayers. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize mr. bill brown as...
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vaccine for the over—65s after a staggered delivery of supplies from the manufacturer to gps and pharmacies chair of british medical association's gp committee. he said the shortage probably contributed to the fall in the take—up of the vaccine. we have had concerns over the last two or three months with the phased delivery of the over 65 vaccine. it is a more effective so it was worth waiting for, but now we are encouraging patients to book an appointment with their gp so they can get immunized. we have had the vaccine for pregnant women throughout the autumn, and we want to encourage as many women as possible to come forward to be vaccinated, not just to protect themselves but primarily to protect their unborn child. tell us about why there were these issues over supplies. with the vaccine for over 65's, it is a new vaccine, it takes time to prepare and when the decision last year was made to use this vaccine rather than the one used last year, it took time for the manufacturer to actually prepare the vaccine and then it was delivered in a phased way, so we had deliveries to surgeries and
vaccine for the over—65s after a staggered delivery of supplies from the manufacturer to gps and pharmacies chair of british medical association's gp committee. he said the shortage probably contributed to the fall in the take—up of the vaccine. we have had concerns over the last two or three months with the phased delivery of the over 65 vaccine. it is a more effective so it was worth waiting for, but now we are encouraging patients to book an appointment with their gp so they can get...
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. >>> next here, to the terrifying robbery at a pharmacy in georgia. three masked men rushing the lone employee right there, dragging her down and holding a gun to her head. they forced her to open the safe. all of it captured on security cameras. and here's abc's alex perez on the manhunt. >> reporter: tonight, authorities in georgia on the hunt for these three robbers, after they burst into this pharmacy near atlanta and violently attacked the female clerk inside. >> it's only a matter of time before they become more and more violent. >> reporter: the terrifying ordeal caught on camera, unfolding december 7th. the men, wearing surgical masks and gloves, jump the counter, with gun in hand, and chase the clerk, who unsuccessfully tries to escape through an employee door. the criminals then drag the horrified clerk, with a gun to her head, back to the counter area, as they try to open the safe. pinning her down and eventually forcing her to crack the safe open. the robbers throwing dozens of prescription drugs into a green bag before fleeing in a flak f
. >>> next here, to the terrifying robbery at a pharmacy in georgia. three masked men rushing the lone employee right there, dragging her down and holding a gun to her head. they forced her to open the safe. all of it captured on security cameras. and here's abc's alex perez on the manhunt. >> reporter: tonight, authorities in georgia on the hunt for these three robbers, after they burst into this pharmacy near atlanta and violently attacked the female clerk inside. >> it's...
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we've opened up an investigation into one of the pharmacy benefit managers.ion drug costs is one of the most expensive costs for americans. melissa: i'm not sure it is fraud. i think it might be government stupidity paying into medicare. >> i'm certainly not arguing that. melissa: madam attorney general, thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. connell. connell: we do have breaking news just in from the president. this is important for farmers. this tweet came in from president trump. he says today i'm making good on my promise to defend our farmers an ranchers from unjustified trade retaliation by foreign nations. i authorized secretary perdue to authorize the second round of market facilitation payments. our economy is stronger than ever, we stand with our farmers this is the second time they put these payments out. melissa: coming vote. theresa may new timeline for brexit and how it will impact us here in america. plus a lesson for leaders across the pond amid the ongoing chaos should europe be taking a page out of president trump's book. dan heninger f
we've opened up an investigation into one of the pharmacy benefit managers.ion drug costs is one of the most expensive costs for americans. melissa: i'm not sure it is fraud. i think it might be government stupidity paying into medicare. >> i'm certainly not arguing that. melissa: madam attorney general, thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. connell. connell: we do have breaking news just in from the president. this is important for farmers. this tweet came in from president trump....
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zac phillips says he didn't leave his job at cvs pharmacy to prayer...fate...or chance.ac phillips/ former cvs employee"you really don't have time to think in these situations it happened in a flash."and now --he's out of a job.it happened last month... at the cvs on state street.zac phillips/ former cvs employee "showed my pharmacist a note sayi 'this is a pharmacy robbery.'"that happened in the back of the store...the pharmacist walked the robber up to the front.where zac phillips was working.five years ago -- someone robbed this cvs while he was there. zac phillips/ former cvs employee"he punched me in the face and hit me with a bottle of laundry soap."phillips says this video shows the pharmacist telling him what was happening.and then...zac phillips/ former cvs employee "he put his hands on my pharmacist and i was right there when it happened. i didn't know what was going to happen from that point but i wasn't going to let him hurt my pharmacist."zac phillips/ former cvs employee"people are human they react at things. especially when you see someone going after some
zac phillips says he didn't leave his job at cvs pharmacy to prayer...fate...or chance.ac phillips/ former cvs employee"you really don't have time to think in these situations it happened in a flash."and now --he's out of a job.it happened last month... at the cvs on state street.zac phillips/ former cvs employee "showed my pharmacist a note sayi 'this is a pharmacy robbery.'"that happened in the back of the store...the pharmacist walked the robber up to the front.where zac...
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. >>> people robbing pharmacy for drugs rather than cash. jodi hernandez was on the scene. this was a wild chain of events. what exactly happened? >> reporter: well it all started right here, the for the second time in the last few months, this store was targeted. thieves broke in and made off with narcotics. >> they entered the store, went back to the pharmacy area and robbed them of several bags say what led to a pursuit and man hunt. three suspects drove to pleasant hill where they ditched their car. >> we were able to locate both of the male suspected. >> reporter: while neighbors sheltered in place, chp choppers over head. police found one man hiding behind an apartment complex. another one under the freeway. one woman was arrested they say was the get-away driver. erin had never been so scared. >> it is the most terrifying thing you can think of. to be stuck in a situation. changes your day. >> reporter: police say it is the second time in threeng robb hit the cvs. this time the suspects didn't get away. we are back here live. police say they were able to recover most
. >>> people robbing pharmacy for drugs rather than cash. jodi hernandez was on the scene. this was a wild chain of events. what exactly happened? >> reporter: well it all started right here, the for the second time in the last few months, this store was targeted. thieves broke in and made off with narcotics. >> they entered the store, went back to the pharmacy area and robbed them of several bags say what led to a pursuit and man hunt. three suspects drove to pleasant hill...
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>> right before our final trip to asia this actually happened at a pharmacy there was a man who walked up and said the most scurrilous thing to him and he was gracious about it. he was unaffected by criticism. i've never seen anyone so unconcerned with negative comments. what happened as he came up to the pharmacy is that justice scalia and we had to marshall's with us and i nodded that it was and i said i just want to shake the hand. he was being pretty loud about it. i just want to shake his hand. justice scalia came over and i said i think he wants to shake your hand. he put his hand in this man's hand and he shouted of the biggest bigots on the u.s. supreme court. i said get away from here in the marshall's kind of took him down the aisle. justice scalia turned and paid and i said i'm really sorry about that. he said i didn't even hear the man. i think he did. he wasn't concerned. at times i would get my feelings hurt on his behalf over something that was important to the press and he would say forget them. he was very unconcerned. i only read the introduction last night after i pi
>> right before our final trip to asia this actually happened at a pharmacy there was a man who walked up and said the most scurrilous thing to him and he was gracious about it. he was unaffected by criticism. i've never seen anyone so unconcerned with negative comments. what happened as he came up to the pharmacy is that justice scalia and we had to marshall's with us and i nodded that it was and i said i just want to shake the hand. he was being pretty loud about it. i just want to...
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actually prepare the vaccine and then it was delivered in a phased way, so we had deliveries to pharmacies want to ensure every patient gets vaccinated. why change the type of vaccine being used ? vaccinated. why change the type of vaccine being used? vaccine used this year is more effective than the one used last year, and so patients will be better for that fact —— better protected throughout the winter, so it was worth waiting for this more effective vaccine this year. wouldn't it have been better to avoid any delay to carry on using some of the old vaccine and phase in the new one? the old vaccine was not as effective, and so we have an at and professional responsibility to ensure our patients get the most effective vaccine available. this new one is much more effective and we hope it will protect more of our elderly and so we are encouraging everybody who's eligible to get vaccinated to make an appointment. it is not too late to do that. the flu has not started circulating yet to any significant extent so it is still worth getting vaccinated. what are the knock on effects for the nhs
actually prepare the vaccine and then it was delivered in a phased way, so we had deliveries to pharmacies want to ensure every patient gets vaccinated. why change the type of vaccine being used ? vaccinated. why change the type of vaccine being used? vaccine used this year is more effective than the one used last year, and so patients will be better for that fact —— better protected throughout the winter, so it was worth waiting for this more effective vaccine this year. wouldn't it have...
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at first glance everything seems to be running normally in this pharmacy in tehran . but more and more often pharmacist naveed who doesn't want his real name mentioned has to tell his customers that he doesn't have their medicine anymore. we have customers who have undergone open heart surgery and those medications are vital you know when they stand in front of me and i have to tell them that they're no longer available you can see the fear in their eyes so i was sure that. the majority of iranian pharma imports come from europe the u.s. sanctions have caused one massive problem for e.u. around trade the payment system. we visit the bank melli iran in hamburg it forward sereny and company payments to respective banks of german companies but now european banks are part of the boycott according to managing director got to leave many companies fear the u.s. sanctions. the bank. the banks don't have any valid reason for not processing those being the alpha it's a clear breach of contract it's a breach of the rules underlying payments in europe. bunk merely could sue but t
at first glance everything seems to be running normally in this pharmacy in tehran . but more and more often pharmacist naveed who doesn't want his real name mentioned has to tell his customers that he doesn't have their medicine anymore. we have customers who have undergone open heart surgery and those medications are vital you know when they stand in front of me and i have to tell them that they're no longer available you can see the fear in their eyes so i was sure that. the majority of...
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it's not over the internet, actually get it from pharmacies. prescription stuff? yes.a prescription for? yeah. may i ask who is doing that for you? no. what does your doctor make of what you do? my doctor doesn't know anything about this, because one important thing about bio hacking is taking 100% responsibility for your own biolgoy. i do my research myself and i do take the full responsibility for it. you want to try and live as long as possible? at the highest quality of living. if i have low quality of living, that's not really worth living. how long do you think you live? easily 150 years. i am a relatively old dad of a 16—month—old and being a biologically young dad is one of my biggest motivations behind all that. back in utah, rich lee is working on his most ambitious project yet. i've got so many vibration motors it's not even funny. the lovetron 9000, a very long—running plan for a built—in vibrator to be installed under the skin just above the penis, basically designed to to turn him into a sex god. a material that was made to simulate flesh. it wasn't too b
it's not over the internet, actually get it from pharmacies. prescription stuff? yes.a prescription for? yeah. may i ask who is doing that for you? no. what does your doctor make of what you do? my doctor doesn't know anything about this, because one important thing about bio hacking is taking 100% responsibility for your own biolgoy. i do my research myself and i do take the full responsibility for it. you want to try and live as long as possible? at the highest quality of living. if i have...
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the report says the pharmacy doesn't believe any of the information was stolen, but pharmacists are telling patients who may have been affected, keep an eye on their credit card and bank statements as and precaution. it's still not clear how many patients were affected. >>> economists and investors are keeping a close eye on wall streets as soon as stocks open this morning. it's been and roller coaster for the indexes, the dow closed up 260 after falling 600 plus points earlier in the session. the nasdaq rose 25 points and the s&p was up 21, one analysts is advising investors to stay the course despite the volatility. >> we'll be down 6 or 7%, we know the market happens been up 9 of those tense, and some of those years it's been up double digits, the sell off now isn't that bad. >> financial analysts points out the fundamentals of the economy remain strong, with low unemployment and low inflation and rising workers salaries. >>> and the sears chairman has an afternoon deadline today to submit and bid for the struggling retailers through the hedge fund. he's trying to rescue them from bankru
the report says the pharmacy doesn't believe any of the information was stolen, but pharmacists are telling patients who may have been affected, keep an eye on their credit card and bank statements as and precaution. it's still not clear how many patients were affected. >>> economists and investors are keeping a close eye on wall streets as soon as stocks open this morning. it's been and roller coaster for the indexes, the dow closed up 260 after falling 600 plus points earlier in the...
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replaced regularly the foam school serious environmental damage to prevent possible disease the pharmacy if the shrimp heavy doses of prophylactic medication when the pond water drains into the sea it's taken up in the marine food chain studies show aquaculture is increasing the worldwide danger of antibiotic resistance soloing. the medications are in the food that the shrimp eat these animals contains a wide range of different substances. but we only use antibiotics when the shrimp grow sick and the disease shows signs of spreading out in the last few decades ecuador has become one of the world's largest producers of shrimp ponza harvested every three months and business is booming along with petroleum and been known as the course stations have become one of the country's top exports. last year just under four hundred fifty thousand tonnes was sent abroad bringing in three billion dollars and exports are expected to expand this year. diesel power to ration systems help people sitting levels in the poems tiny exhaust from the generators pollutes the air now not far from the old palms shr
replaced regularly the foam school serious environmental damage to prevent possible disease the pharmacy if the shrimp heavy doses of prophylactic medication when the pond water drains into the sea it's taken up in the marine food chain studies show aquaculture is increasing the worldwide danger of antibiotic resistance soloing. the medications are in the food that the shrimp eat these animals contains a wide range of different substances. but we only use antibiotics when the shrimp grow sick...
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sitting right into the initiative to become a global pharmacy to the world. so what it means is a lot of men and women and those naval vessels are dependent on the adversary for their antibiotics and blood pressure medicine and we know there have been some quality issues recently. who is in charge of it, beyond the fda, defense department, certainly has a stake in it because it is security when you have to depend on the adversary for essential medicines, the government to consider our medicine as a strategic asset, is anybody thinking about this and is there someone in your office to follow up, it is an extraordinary issue that has not gotten much attention? >> we certainly do consider these issues and we certainly do look at medicine supplies, the strategic and national security elements of those, so that largely driven by our systems secretary for preparedness and response with the fda, both on the supply chain as well as the actual supply of products we do look at that, but in terms of the generic market, the generic market is actually one of the more comp
sitting right into the initiative to become a global pharmacy to the world. so what it means is a lot of men and women and those naval vessels are dependent on the adversary for their antibiotics and blood pressure medicine and we know there have been some quality issues recently. who is in charge of it, beyond the fda, defense department, certainly has a stake in it because it is security when you have to depend on the adversary for essential medicines, the government to consider our medicine...
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that's going to add abderrahim who is fifty four is married with two children she studied pharmacy which is now she has to focus on building sites and traffic flows but she's a politician. it's her job to delve into new subjects quickly she likes leaving the office and meeting the inhabitants of tunis. on the next corner a discussion breaks out with sanitation workers of the future and the it is true they say well we don't have equipment material all machines only can use it to we have which community and you know if that's the move there and going to have enough garbage trucks and there isn't enough stuff but we have so few riots and i'm coming up you have trade unions that defend your rights we sit down with them every day with only money and we met the trade unions and they got everything that they want to talk. to his town hall is located away from the hustle and bustle of the old town. over the past one hundred fifty years the mayor has always been nominated. abderrahim is the first person to be elected to the position. and the first woman mayor ever had. even though we have relativ
that's going to add abderrahim who is fifty four is married with two children she studied pharmacy which is now she has to focus on building sites and traffic flows but she's a politician. it's her job to delve into new subjects quickly she likes leaving the office and meeting the inhabitants of tunis. on the next corner a discussion breaks out with sanitation workers of the future and the it is true they say well we don't have equipment material all machines only can use it to we have which...
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these brands from a c-v-s or walmart store you are asked to dispose of the drug safely at any local pharmacyherine) up next... the author of a thought provoking new book argues the bay area has to better deal with homelessness and income inequality.. his exclusive interview...coming up. no matter how much you clean, does your house still smell stuffy? that's because your home is filled with soft surfaces that trap odors and release them back into the room. so, try febreze fabric refresher. febreze finds odors trapped in fabrics and cleans them away as it dries. use febreze every time you tidy up to keep your whole house smelling fresh air clean. fabric refresher even works for clothes you want to wear another day. make febreze part of your clean routine for whole home freshness. housing crisis. the homelessness problem. wage e is one of the parts of the wealthiest country in the world. yet income inequality is more pronounced here than in many other parts of the globe.down with ah-nand gear-a-dar-dass... author of the new book --- "winners take all -- the elite charade of changing the world.
these brands from a c-v-s or walmart store you are asked to dispose of the drug safely at any local pharmacyherine) up next... the author of a thought provoking new book argues the bay area has to better deal with homelessness and income inequality.. his exclusive interview...coming up. no matter how much you clean, does your house still smell stuffy? that's because your home is filled with soft surfaces that trap odors and release them back into the room. so, try febreze fabric refresher....
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we've all been in the major pharmacy chains. your phone for maybe the news or to price check something online, and the ads are from that venue. that is typically what's happening. i worry that foreign governments , people who want to do ill come the data is quite accessible, and as the reporters for "the times" showed, they were able to find individual paths of people traveling around. that obviously could be risky. here's what i worry about. i can target ads just to members of congress, just to reporters who leave tv stations, just to people who may be left a military base. that is a very powerful and dangerous step. there was another country that was -- and other company that was targeting people at abortion clinics with a message trying to persuade them not to do it. making decisions about where i am and messages to show me when i am at places that maybe i don't want to be reached and tracked, that really could be incredibly distressing to people. host: the google ceo was testifying on capitol hill this week. i want to show o
we've all been in the major pharmacy chains. your phone for maybe the news or to price check something online, and the ads are from that venue. that is typically what's happening. i worry that foreign governments , people who want to do ill come the data is quite accessible, and as the reporters for "the times" showed, they were able to find individual paths of people traveling around. that obviously could be risky. here's what i worry about. i can target ads just to members of...
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the pharmacy doesn't think any of the information was stolen, but pharmacists are advising patients who may have been a if he can to monitor -- affected to monitor their credit card inprogram now operating in four counties will expand statewide. it will require repeat dui offenders and first timers involving energy crashes to install a interlock device in the vehicles. it measures alcohol intake and it won't drive if the driver is not sober. >>> the coast guard will be working without getting paid because of the partial government shutdown. the coast guard is the only branch of the military that's under the department of homeland security, and that's one of the agencies affected by the partial government shutdown and other agencies are not affected because they're under the defense department. about 2,000 coast guard members remained on duty when the partial government shutdown started on saturday. the u.s.a. a and the federal credit union will help out coast guard members with loans if needed. >>> president trump says the entire mexican border could close as a result of the shutdown. e
the pharmacy doesn't think any of the information was stolen, but pharmacists are advising patients who may have been a if he can to monitor -- affected to monitor their credit card inprogram now operating in four counties will expand statewide. it will require repeat dui offenders and first timers involving energy crashes to install a interlock device in the vehicles. it measures alcohol intake and it won't drive if the driver is not sober. >>> the coast guard will be working without...