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i was going to inquire about the corporate pharmacies but you answered the question. so thank you very much. >> thank you. president o'brien: commissioner kasselman? >> commissioner kasselman: the fees are outlined in the legislation, are those for small pharmacies who aren't posting the proper signage? >> the fines -- it's the fines for anyone. for anyone. president o'brien: commissioner adams? >> commissioner adams: i want to thank you also for putting forth this legislation. i know people who do use it down in san mateo and from personal experience where i do know some teenagers taking grandma's drugs after she's gone and that. and there was a bad consequence. so personally, i'm very happy that you're doing this. >> thank you. president o'brien: commissioner clyde? commissioner clyde: yes, was costco at the table? >> no, they were not. commissioner clyde: they have a large pharmacy as well. but thank you for crafting this legislation. it is fair and i actually participated in the drop your which is a little bit surreal, but it was an easy way to get rid of things.
i was going to inquire about the corporate pharmacies but you answered the question. so thank you very much. >> thank you. president o'brien: commissioner kasselman? >> commissioner kasselman: the fees are outlined in the legislation, are those for small pharmacies who aren't posting the proper signage? >> the fines -- it's the fines for anyone. for anyone. president o'brien: commissioner adams? >> commissioner adams: i want to thank you also for putting forth this...
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it may not require a trip to the pharmacy. we'll share a few home remedies with you when we come back. >>> cool start to the day. we have temperatures generally in the 60s. we'll be in for some heat and some humidity around here the next couple of days. i'll have the details on that and julie wright has a look at your traffic coming up in just a minute. lysol knows when the weather is at its best allergy season is at its worst. inside your home allergens can be found on everyday hard surfaces. lysol disinfecting wipes remove more than 95% of allergens. and lysol disinfectant spray kills the source of mold allergens. so from pollen particles to pet dander... lysol does more to help your family during allergy season. lysol, the #1 pediatrician recommended brand. until it's completely clean. lysol toilet bowl cleaner gives you maximum coverage from the rim down to the waterline to kill 99.9% of germs and removes stains better than clorox toilet bowl cleaner with bleach. so if you want to do the whole job, ly
it may not require a trip to the pharmacy. we'll share a few home remedies with you when we come back. >>> cool start to the day. we have temperatures generally in the 60s. we'll be in for some heat and some humidity around here the next couple of days. i'll have the details on that and julie wright has a look at your traffic coming up in just a minute. lysol knows when the weather is at its best allergy season is at its worst. inside your home allergens can be...
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with regard to the pharmacies, we're seeing that they are soft targets. d the role of a physician. needs to talk to patients about interaction to drugs. the only thing between you and thousands and thousands of drugs is a small barrier. i would see it like a convenience store, a gas station overnight store where they are in an closure because they have to be. you can walk in, jump over that counter. the schedule 2 drugs are locked up and accessible but he walked away with more than a two month's supply. >> i know some of the pharmacies are adding armed guards. appreciate you coming on. thank you. >>> well, now terrorists are about to get a little help. dozens of suspected al qaeda fighters are on the loose after this prison break. we'll get you a live report next. room for balls and tees, it doesn't leave room for much else. there's no room left for deadlines or conference calls. not a single pocket to hold the stress of the day, or the to-do list of tomorrow. only 14 clubs pick up the right one and drive it right down the middle of pure michigan. your tri
with regard to the pharmacies, we're seeing that they are soft targets. d the role of a physician. needs to talk to patients about interaction to drugs. the only thing between you and thousands and thousands of drugs is a small barrier. i would see it like a convenience store, a gas station overnight store where they are in an closure because they have to be. you can walk in, jump over that counter. the schedule 2 drugs are locked up and accessible but he walked away with more than a two...
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forget the pharmacy. trend in healthcare is an old tradition right from your own kitchen, home remedies. fox's brenda flanagan has more on how these home cooked cures will help you feel better without breaking the bank. >> most of the ingredients you probably just have already lying around the house. >> reporter: pharmacist ian ginsberg says finding solutions to ailments at home is more popular than ever. >> people love being able to cook up stuff at home. >> reporter: while ian fills conventional prescriptions, most of his day he's a big believer in concocting your own cures. >> i think people sometimes are a little frustrated buying medicine. so sometimes we kind of go back. >> reporter: back to those homemade remedies made famous by moms and grandmas. >> there are some great remedies at home that are better than in the store. >> reporter: so we asked for a lesson on some of his favorite alternatives. first ailment, nixing that nausea. >> lime juice, baking soda and sugar. it's a 1/2-teaspoon of baking
forget the pharmacy. trend in healthcare is an old tradition right from your own kitchen, home remedies. fox's brenda flanagan has more on how these home cooked cures will help you feel better without breaking the bank. >> most of the ingredients you probably just have already lying around the house. >> reporter: pharmacist ian ginsberg says finding solutions to ailments at home is more popular than ever. >> people love being able to cook up stuff at home. >> reporter:...
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we are also following state guidelines that have been approved by the board of pharmacy on how to do collection at the pharmacy, said despite the fact the we are following all of the guidelines, they have us to wait and see how things go before they come on board. president o'brien: any other commissioners? seeing none, we will have public comment. any members of the public, come forward. >> stephen, speaking as an individual. just one thing to consider. my business has been a collection point for latex paints, batteries, light bulbs. we do it. we collect it, and one thing that really makes us upset, but when they go to buy something, it is always buy it from the companies that refuse to do with, so all of the latex paint that we sell or we collect from everybody, that company refuses to do it for the city. it is a lot of work to collect the stuff and do it. if the city wants to do this program, they should at least go to their people that they buy it from and say, "please by -- please be on board, or we are not want to buy it from you. our employees will not be able to buy it at you
we are also following state guidelines that have been approved by the board of pharmacy on how to do collection at the pharmacy, said despite the fact the we are following all of the guidelines, they have us to wait and see how things go before they come on board. president o'brien: any other commissioners? seeing none, we will have public comment. any members of the public, come forward. >> stephen, speaking as an individual. just one thing to consider. my business has been a collection...
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oxycodone, one pill sells for about $6 at the pharmacy. he street, that same pill goes for between $12 and $40. and what may be the most popular pill on the black market today, oxycontin. it sells for about $6 legally. street price can go as high as $80. and when our undercover crew was out shopping around for oxy, we were offered a single pill for $100. >>> coming up after the break, this week's jefferson award winner. >>> from the cbs 5 weather center, we still now have a tornado warning in effect for portions of the central valley. this is the red highlighted area. we'll talk more about that as eyewitness news continues right here on cbs 5. ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, [ banker ] mike and brenda found a house that they really wanted. it was in my sister's neighborhood. i told you it was perfect for you guys. literally across the street from her sister. [ banker ] but someone else bought it before they could get their offer together. we really missed a great opportunity -- dodged a bullet there. [ banker ] so we talked to them about the wells fargo
oxycodone, one pill sells for about $6 at the pharmacy. he street, that same pill goes for between $12 and $40. and what may be the most popular pill on the black market today, oxycontin. it sells for about $6 legally. street price can go as high as $80. and when our undercover crew was out shopping around for oxy, we were offered a single pill for $100. >>> coming up after the break, this week's jefferson award winner. >>> from the cbs 5 weather center, we still now have a...
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to the pharmacy... and know it's the real thing. keeping counterfeits off the shelves.the u.s... tanzania... and india. smarter medicine is safer medicine. that's what i'm working on. i'm an ibmer. let's build a smarter planet. >> announcer: "nightline" continues from new york city with bill weir. >> the law of the wild separates predator from prey, and survival depends largely on knowing which side you fall on. so, despite all the barking and snarling, the entire weight of evolution is behind the unwillingness of a dog, for example, to attack a bear. but one incredible species of dog does brave the tooth and claw of beasts many times their size, and tonight, dan harris catches them in action. >> go find that bear! get that bear! >> reporter: we are sprinting through a neighborhood in suburban seattle, chasing a bear. these wild life officers have with them three secret weapons that they're tracking on this gps device. they are specially trained dogs who are totally unafraid of bears who are five times their size. >> there's that bear. >> reporter: wow, there it is. >>
to the pharmacy... and know it's the real thing. keeping counterfeits off the shelves.the u.s... tanzania... and india. smarter medicine is safer medicine. that's what i'm working on. i'm an ibmer. let's build a smarter planet. >> announcer: "nightline" continues from new york city with bill weir. >> the law of the wild separates predator from prey, and survival depends largely on knowing which side you fall on. so, despite all the barking and snarling, the entire weight...
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there are typically fewer people inside than a chain pharmacy, and a robber can get in and out quickly. theost recent robbery at this pharmacy took just 37 seconds. across the country there have been more than 2,800 drug stores robberies since 2006. 80% increase over the last five years. this comes as american abuse of pain-killers rose 400% in the past decade. >> if you talk to law enforcement, they will tell you the abuse of prescription drugs like oxycontin and vicodin, are the second greatest drug problem. >> it's a measure of protection. >> reporter: armed with a surveillance system, brooklyn pharmacist andrew epstein says he spends his day at work paranoid. >> i used to think day is going to be a busy day, today is not going to be a busy day. now i have to think who is coming in. >> reporter: and if you'll make it home? >> yes. >> reporter: a job where selling legal drugs is more dangerous than ever. >> mitchell: a tiny piece of wild west history to tell you about tonight, the only known authenticated image of billy "the kid" is this tin type, the size of a credit card. it sold for $2
there are typically fewer people inside than a chain pharmacy, and a robber can get in and out quickly. theost recent robbery at this pharmacy took just 37 seconds. across the country there have been more than 2,800 drug stores robberies since 2006. 80% increase over the last five years. this comes as american abuse of pain-killers rose 400% in the past decade. >> if you talk to law enforcement, they will tell you the abuse of prescription drugs like oxycontin and vicodin, are the second...
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the other two worked at the pharmacy. jennifer, just 17, was supposed to go to her senior prom this week. >> she didn't deserve this. >> reporter: police say the suspect calmly walked out of the store and now fear he could strike again soon. possibly desperate for more drugs. they say addicts and dealers are so desperate to get their hands on the prescription pills they often leave behind the money. >> it was a question of going in there, getting oxycontin and getting out of there. >> we have cameras here, cameras here. >> reporter: drug enforcement agents have been calling on pharmacist everywhere to boost security. long island alone has seen a 125% increase in holdups in the past two years. the pharmacy in this case, haven drugs, had been struck 3 times in the past 19 months. >> when something like that happen, i don't think any place is safe. >> reporter: residents of the neighborhood are now just hoping no one else is killed before this cold-blooded killer is finally caught. >> this guy is a monster. absolutely a monst
the other two worked at the pharmacy. jennifer, just 17, was supposed to go to her senior prom this week. >> she didn't deserve this. >> reporter: police say the suspect calmly walked out of the store and now fear he could strike again soon. possibly desperate for more drugs. they say addicts and dealers are so desperate to get their hands on the prescription pills they often leave behind the money. >> it was a question of going in there, getting oxycontin and getting out of...
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so what does this mean for us every day as we roll up to the pharmacy to get our prescription drugs? that if you're taking a generic, it is not a bad idea to just quickly check and see if the brand name is still on the market. it's easy. you just say to the pharmacist, hey, the brand name of this, is this still sold? and if she says yes, at least you know it's still on the market. you can also go online and see if they've issued any warnings for the brand name or the again generic. >> the next decision coming down having to do with prescription drugs and marketing, elizabeth. and what was the decision on that with regard to consumer protection? >> right. i have to tell you, kyra, i bet you don't know this because a lot of people don't know this. that is when you go fill a prescription at the pharmacy, that information is then sold to bill farm pharma. it won't say kyra phillips is taking this or that drug, but the fact that your doctor sold it to you, that gets sold to pharmaceutical companies. pharmaceutical companies loves this. they can then go and do targeted marketing to the doct
so what does this mean for us every day as we roll up to the pharmacy to get our prescription drugs? that if you're taking a generic, it is not a bad idea to just quickly check and see if the brand name is still on the market. it's easy. you just say to the pharmacist, hey, the brand name of this, is this still sold? and if she says yes, at least you know it's still on the market. you can also go online and see if they've issued any warnings for the brand name or the again generic. >> the...
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you are turpo owns the pharmacy. the colonel waits near the door, his face hidden behind the wilmington messenger. we have attempted to hold on to our heritage, to our custom of living, says the judge, and we have failed. so now we must be humbled. i don't know, judge, says mr. turpin as hope clips out the hair in his ears. hoch is a good boy, stand on his feet all day if he needs be, although sometimes commences to hum while the gentlemen are still talking. i don't know, you scratch under the surface just a bit, you'll find somebody making a profit on it. that's what politics is all about. russell got sufficiently foot even before he was governor. this appointing of half of our aldermen, unprecedented. another chance to force us to eat crow. i believe the january keys are behind this -- yankees are behind this. but our own supreme court failed in their duty to protect the citizens who maintain it. the judge is one of those who keeps his own shaving mug at the shop, has a favorite razor. he won't let hoch shave him, g
you are turpo owns the pharmacy. the colonel waits near the door, his face hidden behind the wilmington messenger. we have attempted to hold on to our heritage, to our custom of living, says the judge, and we have failed. so now we must be humbled. i don't know, judge, says mr. turpin as hope clips out the hair in his ears. hoch is a good boy, stand on his feet all day if he needs be, although sometimes commences to hum while the gentlemen are still talking. i don't know, you scratch under the...
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that's a relief to the pharmacy often a victim of robbery and break-in. >> having them have full communicationsnd be able to respond quicker is definitely good for us and the community. >> reporter: other bay area law enforcement actions including san francisco and san jose are expected to start using the same new system by 2013. in oakland, rob roth. >> an investigation has led police to a 19-year-old in connection with a shooting over the weekend. he was arrested last night at his home in oakland. police say he shot and killed james dio saturday morning. investigators have linked the suspect to gang activity but say they still don't know the motive for the weekend shooting. >> leaders of the muni briefed the rank and file on the contract agreement. operators are scheduled to vote on the deal this wednesday between five and five. in the deal operators won't get races but won't endure pay cuts either. the operators used be able to count on routine pay hikes. it also calls for rule changes to cut down on overtime. >>> a bit of relief for driver, the latest survey shows prices are falling faster
that's a relief to the pharmacy often a victim of robbery and break-in. >> having them have full communicationsnd be able to respond quicker is definitely good for us and the community. >> reporter: other bay area law enforcement actions including san francisco and san jose are expected to start using the same new system by 2013. in oakland, rob roth. >> an investigation has led police to a 19-year-old in connection with a shooting over the weekend. he was arrested last night...
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that's a relief to the pharmacy often a victim of robbery and break-in. >> having them have full communicationse able to respond quicker is definitely good for us and the community. >> reporter: other bay area law enforcement actions including san francisco and san jose are expected to start using the same new system by 2013. in oakland, rob roth. >> an investigation has led police to a 19-year-old in connection with a shooting over the weekend. he was arrested last night at his home in oakland. police say he shot and killed james dio saturday morning. investigators have linked the suspect to gang activity but say they still don't know the motive for the weekend shooting. >> leaders of the muni briefed the rank and file on the contract agreement. operators are scheduled to vote on the deal this wednesday between five and five. in the deal operators won't get races but won't endure pay cuts either. the operators used be able to count on routine pay hikes. it also calls for rule changes to cut down on overtime. >>> a bit of relief for driver, the latest survey shows prices are falling faster at t
that's a relief to the pharmacy often a victim of robbery and break-in. >> having them have full communicationse able to respond quicker is definitely good for us and the community. >> reporter: other bay area law enforcement actions including san francisco and san jose are expected to start using the same new system by 2013. in oakland, rob roth. >> an investigation has led police to a 19-year-old in connection with a shooting over the weekend. he was arrested last night at...
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the cost of prescription drugs can sometimes leave you with sticker shock at the pharmacy. even more when sold illegally on the streets. poppy harlow of cnn.com joins us from new york with more on prescription drug trafficking and poppy, i understand this has actually become a very serious problem? >> reporter: very serious problem, and a very lucrative business. experts tell us, it is now a billion dollar business on the streets in big cities like l.a. and new york, miami, to sell these prescription drugs. by far it is the biggest drug problem in america right now. it's not, those illegal drugs you think of. it's prescription drugs. look at the numbers. they're astounding. the most popular prescription drugs on the street. oxycontin, oxycodone. hydroco-doan. one pill, $50 to $80, bought legally in the pharmacy, $6. similar with percocet and vicodin. we talked to and got behind the scenes of the sheriff in the l.a. -- with a sergeant in the l.a. county seraph's department who told us he bought literally a bag of pills, he says he bought it on craigslist. when it comes to wh
the cost of prescription drugs can sometimes leave you with sticker shock at the pharmacy. even more when sold illegally on the streets. poppy harlow of cnn.com joins us from new york with more on prescription drug trafficking and poppy, i understand this has actually become a very serious problem? >> reporter: very serious problem, and a very lucrative business. experts tell us, it is now a billion dollar business on the streets in big cities like l.a. and new york, miami, to sell these...
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to the pharmacy... and know it's the real thing. keeping counterfeits off the shelves.aces like the u.s... tanzania... and india. smarter medicine is safer medicine. that's what i'm working on. i'm an ibmer. let's build a smarter planet. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] and just like that, it's here. a new chance for all of us: people, companies, communities to face the challenges yesterday left behind and the ones tomorrow will bring. prudential. bring your challenges. >>> and now, the >>> and now, the "sunday funnies." >> newt gingrich has a new campaign slogan. now hiring! 16 of his top staff quit and today 2 fund-raisers quit. he's not even president. he's already raising the unemployment rate. >> during the speech last week. texas governor rick perry accidently referred to twitter as tweeter. he apologized for the gaffe and asked everyone to friend him on headbook. >> the iranian president, mahmoud ahmadinejad said if his country wants to make a nuclear bomb, they will. and he said he's getting his ears pierced and there's nothing you can do about it, dad. nothing. >> and up
to the pharmacy... and know it's the real thing. keeping counterfeits off the shelves.aces like the u.s... tanzania... and india. smarter medicine is safer medicine. that's what i'm working on. i'm an ibmer. let's build a smarter planet. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] and just like that, it's here. a new chance for all of us: people, companies, communities to face the challenges yesterday left behind and the ones tomorrow will bring. prudential. bring your challenges. >>> and now, the...
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to the pharmacy... and know it's the real thing. keeping counterfeits off the shelves. like the u.s... tanzania... and india. smarter medicine is safer medicine. that's what i'm working on. i'm an ibmer. let's build a smarter planet. impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason 80% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> now, in memoriam. >>> what we need in the entire war on terrorism is as much cooperation from allies and friends as we can get. >> i will continue to assist humans to alleviate their agony and interminable suffering. ♪ "gunsmoke." >> you finally took your time, but it was worth it. >>> we remember all of those who died in war this week, the pentagon released the names of 14 service member
to the pharmacy... and know it's the real thing. keeping counterfeits off the shelves. like the u.s... tanzania... and india. smarter medicine is safer medicine. that's what i'm working on. i'm an ibmer. let's build a smarter planet. impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason 80% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper...
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information is kept so the pharmacies know what kind of drugs individual doctors are prescribing. this information can be used for health specialists to be studying issues of an old prescription, and for help economists to consider such things as the use of generic drugs. it can be used for a variety of purposes. but state law in several states forbid a pharmacist from selling disinformation to drug companies. the reason drug companies want this information is that they send their representatives to do what is called detailing, which is meeting with doctors to suggest they subscribe certain drugs. if a drug company knows what drugs a doctor is inclined to describe, that enables them to target this marketing more effectively. i thing it is exactly what goes on on the internet when the internet tracks your purchases and mysteriously at start appearing on web pages that are targeted directly to you. some people on the internet think this is a good thing. i like it. it means advertising is something that is going to be of use to me. but some people do not like it. they think it is eit
information is kept so the pharmacies know what kind of drugs individual doctors are prescribing. this information can be used for health specialists to be studying issues of an old prescription, and for help economists to consider such things as the use of generic drugs. it can be used for a variety of purposes. but state law in several states forbid a pharmacist from selling disinformation to drug companies. the reason drug companies want this information is that they send their...
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the murder of four people inside of a new york pharmacy. ged gunman's wife was also taken into custody. hear from her straight ahead. >>> a pilot hit a career turbulence as his mic was stuck open as he talked about members of his crew. let's say he used some unflattering and offensive words to describe them. details on that coming up. >>> and more of the special series, anchors abroad. kathie lee and hoda travel to jamaica to join forces with the most popular morning show. we're not sure if we want to see what happened. we'll have that coming for you in a little while. >> that's right. a court case could have an impact on casey anthony's murder trial. kerry sanders is in orlando this morning with the details. kerry, good morning. >>> well, good morning, ann. if casey anthony is convicted of murdering her 2-year-old daughter, caylee, prosecutors say they'll ask for the death penalty. but this morning, their plan got a little more complicated. >> reporter: the state says casey anthony planned her daughter's murder with duct tape and chloroform
the murder of four people inside of a new york pharmacy. ged gunman's wife was also taken into custody. hear from her straight ahead. >>> a pilot hit a career turbulence as his mic was stuck open as he talked about members of his crew. let's say he used some unflattering and offensive words to describe them. details on that coming up. >>> and more of the special series, anchors abroad. kathie lee and hoda travel to jamaica to join forces with the most popular morning show....
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cold medicines containing pseudoephedrine, the key ingredient in meth, only be sold from behind the pharmacy counter. as a result, most states limited consumers to just three boxes per purchase. but now, meth cooks are using a new recipe that requires as little as one box of cold medicine. they call the recipe "shake and bake." >> to shake and bake, you can buy any of the ingredients anywhere, anywhere. you can get the pseudoephedrine at any over-the-counter cold medicine that has that ingredient in the pill. you add water and you add lye, to that, to make it hot. and you'll add your solvent, whether it be mineral spirits, ether, coleman fuel. and then you'll shake it up real good. and boom, you have dope. >> narrator: but former meth cook robert lucier says shake and bake comes with new dangers. >> the whole thing is dangerous. there's nothing about it that's not dangerous. if your container can't handle it, it will explode, just like a small hydrogen bomb. it will blow a hole right from the floor, right through the ceiling, and then it will just smoke everything out, turn everything black
cold medicines containing pseudoephedrine, the key ingredient in meth, only be sold from behind the pharmacy counter. as a result, most states limited consumers to just three boxes per purchase. but now, meth cooks are using a new recipe that requires as little as one box of cold medicine. they call the recipe "shake and bake." >> to shake and bake, you can buy any of the ingredients anywhere, anywhere. you can get the pseudoephedrine at any over-the-counter cold medicine that...
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to the pharmacy... and know it's the real thing. keeping counterfeits off the shelves.zania... and india. smarter medicine is safer medicine. that's what i'm working on. i'm an ibmer. let's build a smarter planet. a living, breathing intelligence that's helping drive the future of business. in here, inventory can be taught to learn. ♪ machines have a voice. ♪ medical history follows you. it's the at&t network -- a network of possibilities... committed to delivering the most advanced mobile broadband experience to help move business... forward. ♪ >>> we're back with our "trends and takeaways" segment. the news this hour on this program, chairwoman of the dnc, debbie wasserman schultz, and other top officials of the democratic party calling for congressman anthony weiner to resign but acknowledging it may not happen. he says he's only going out on leave. this is what she said. what is it you can do? i mean, he's obviously not listening to the admonitions of his colleagues. >> at the end of the day, a member of congress makes their own decision, and that's certainly going
to the pharmacy... and know it's the real thing. keeping counterfeits off the shelves.zania... and india. smarter medicine is safer medicine. that's what i'm working on. i'm an ibmer. let's build a smarter planet. a living, breathing intelligence that's helping drive the future of business. in here, inventory can be taught to learn. ♪ machines have a voice. ♪ medical history follows you. it's the at&t network -- a network of possibilities... committed to delivering the most advanced...
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, the current budget man would reimburse pharmacies less for medicines, a move that could force many stores to close their toors. >> wdoors. >> we will have to stop taking medi-cal patients if the cuts go forward because the state isn't even covering the cost of the medication. >> reporter: governor brown slashed state funding for the adult daycare program in his budget proposal but a bill passed in the state senate would restore the funding but senior advocates worry the governor won't sign it. >> we have to rely on the governor to do the right thing and pass the budget that funds half of the funding we get to provide a federal waiver program similar to adult day healthcare but it is half the funding. >> reporter: late word that the assembly also passed the funding bill for adult day healthcare. that was expected. that was up to the governor. he now has 12 days to veto or sign this bill and all of the others coming out of the capital in the last minute flurry. in berkeley, laura anthony, abc 7 news. >>> lawmakers had a lot of disagreement about the budget but the deliberations did no
, the current budget man would reimburse pharmacies less for medicines, a move that could force many stores to close their toors. >> wdoors. >> we will have to stop taking medi-cal patients if the cuts go forward because the state isn't even covering the cost of the medication. >> reporter: governor brown slashed state funding for the adult daycare program in his budget proposal but a bill passed in the state senate would restore the funding but senior advocates worry the...
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and then i called the pharmacy, and the phone like -- the line was busy.something was wrong. i could feel it in my heart. my heart just sank. >> i know. >> i could just feel it. >> and jennifer was your big sister. a year and a half age difference between the two of you. >> yeah. >> can you help us know her and what kind of person jennifer was? >> jennifer was very family oriented. like she like always like protected me and my mom. like the anyone ever came up to us and looked at us wrong, she -- she just would get so upset. like she didn't like that people like were mean and she tried to find the good in everyone. like the i didn't like someone, she would be like, oh, lesly, you don't know what you're going to need from them. and she just like -- she was so loving to everyone. if you ever said she would go up to you and try to make you laugh. and when you were sad, she knew. you didn't have to tell her. she's like, i know you're sad. she would just try and make you feel better. i don't know. like i was told her, you're just so perfect, jennifer. i'm just
and then i called the pharmacy, and the phone like -- the line was busy.something was wrong. i could feel it in my heart. my heart just sank. >> i know. >> i could just feel it. >> and jennifer was your big sister. a year and a half age difference between the two of you. >> yeah. >> can you help us know her and what kind of person jennifer was? >> jennifer was very family oriented. like she like always like protected me and my mom. like the anyone ever came...
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it surged past the 130-year-old flooding record on friday. >>> a wave of pharmacy robberies is sweeping the nation. authorities say addicts and drug dealers are using more methods to get their hands on pain killers. robberies rose between 2006 and 2010 and during that time, the number of stolen pills rose from 706,000 to nearly 1.5 million. 61 robberies were in california. more than in any other state. thieves are taking pain killers such as oxycontin, vicodin, and norco. last week, a robber killed a teenaged store clerk and two customers at a pharmacy in new york to get his hands on hydrocodone pills. >>> all right, next, some adventure seekers get the flight of a lifetime. also, what santa clara county is on the verge of doing to help keep unwanted electronics from polluting the planet. i know you're worried about making your savings last and having enough income when you retire. that's why i'm here -- to help come up with a plan and get you on the right path. i have more than a thousand fidelity experts working with me so that i can work one-on-one with you. it's your green line. but
it surged past the 130-year-old flooding record on friday. >>> a wave of pharmacy robberies is sweeping the nation. authorities say addicts and drug dealers are using more methods to get their hands on pain killers. robberies rose between 2006 and 2010 and during that time, the number of stolen pills rose from 706,000 to nearly 1.5 million. 61 robberies were in california. more than in any other state. thieves are taking pain killers such as oxycontin, vicodin, and norco. last week, a...
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the university of arizona found there might be questions about that. they tested 64 pharmaciesnd found more than a quarter of the time, only a quarter of the time were pharmacies able to make sure customers knew about dangerous drug interactions. in other words, some three quarters of pharmacies were not able to detect all the dangerous interactions between the drugs you are getting and the drugs you are taking. why? some had out dated software or turned off the alerts because of the annoying minor alerts. bottom line here, tell your pharmacist all of the medications you are taking to make sure they are not going to cause a dangerous conflict. laura. >> you have to double check everything before you walk away, too. >> absolutely. >>> almost eight months after the deadly explosion in san bruno, pg&e admitted it sprung a leak a few miles away. they found documents revealing the prior leak. they released the leaking portion of the pipe. the company investigating is not satisfied. it shows the utilities inadequacy in recordkeeping. day care centers could lose their licenses. the ki
the university of arizona found there might be questions about that. they tested 64 pharmaciesnd found more than a quarter of the time, only a quarter of the time were pharmacies able to make sure customers knew about dangerous drug interactions. in other words, some three quarters of pharmacies were not able to detect all the dangerous interactions between the drugs you are getting and the drugs you are taking. why? some had out dated software or turned off the alerts because of the annoying...
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. >> well, i'm going to bail the wind pharmacy. i've got a 500 megawatts of wind that i think i'll be under construction on with in the next six months. so i didn't abandon the wind. i couldn't do the job as big as i wanted to in gray county, texas, because we didn't have the -- we didn't have the transmission for it. we don't have the transmission for the natural gas. natural gas is the most widely distributed resource in america. it's up every street and down every alley. so consequently, you just need to put a compressor and a pump and you're in business. i don't want the government building an infrastructure to fuel trucks that can be done because it's a business in and of itself. but in my plan, you'll create over 500,000 jobs. and that's what it's about. but natural gas will replace imported oil. we're going to import it with clean, 30% cleaner than oil. and we will be our own product. and really, you're using your clean abundant resource, cheap abundant resource and replacing dirty oil from the enemy. so i think i've got a ve
. >> well, i'm going to bail the wind pharmacy. i've got a 500 megawatts of wind that i think i'll be under construction on with in the next six months. so i didn't abandon the wind. i couldn't do the job as big as i wanted to in gray county, texas, because we didn't have the -- we didn't have the transmission for it. we don't have the transmission for the natural gas. natural gas is the most widely distributed resource in america. it's up every street and down every alley. so...
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mohammed who brought most of these medicines owned the pharmacy itself and piled everything that he couldoosing to stay here because the people desperately need his help he is the only person they can go to. for any number of illnesses people are suffering from, especially the children given the rough conditions they have been having to deal with. this woman who arrived apparently we are told has high blood pressure and she is diabetic. those are two medicines he does not have. this is what this family has to took on. you actually don't see this level of so-called luxury at every single small campsite sight. the tarp between two sicks and various vehicles, they are string between the trees as well. laundry scattered all over and the families crouching and waiting. when we have been asking about what they witnessed, they say it was too hor risk to put into words. the next thing they want to know is when they can go home. none of them have that answer. >> one courageous journalist. let's get perspective on the expert. this is a painful subject. >> the question may be what exactly is driving
mohammed who brought most of these medicines owned the pharmacy itself and piled everything that he couldoosing to stay here because the people desperately need his help he is the only person they can go to. for any number of illnesses people are suffering from, especially the children given the rough conditions they have been having to deal with. this woman who arrived apparently we are told has high blood pressure and she is diabetic. those are two medicines he does not have. this is what...
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but it also announced it has been unable so far to renegotiate a deal to be part of the express scripts pharmacy provider network. that hurt shares to the tune of more than 4.5% today. despite the market swoon over the past six weeks, walgreen has been a picture of relative health before today's weakness. investors are worried that, without a deal with express scripts by january 1, walgreen's could lose millions of drug prescriptions. no deal would cost walgreen 8% of its annual sales. this was the weakest stock in the weakest sector today-- consumer staples. the strongest stock in that sector was grocery store operator whole foods. shares jumped 6%. the co-c.e.o. told an investor conference stores are gaining market share and sales have not slowed down in the past two months. while we're talking about consumer stocks, retailer best buy saw some buying interest. shares have had a tough go since last december when it issued an earnings warning. the company okayed a $5 billion stock buyback plan and increased its quarterly dividend. the materials sector was the strongest today, led by this trio. f
but it also announced it has been unable so far to renegotiate a deal to be part of the express scripts pharmacy provider network. that hurt shares to the tune of more than 4.5% today. despite the market swoon over the past six weeks, walgreen has been a picture of relative health before today's weakness. investors are worried that, without a deal with express scripts by january 1, walgreen's could lose millions of drug prescriptions. no deal would cost walgreen 8% of its annual sales. this was...
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well forget the pharmacy, the newest trend in health care is from your own kitchen, home remedy.nda flanagan has more on how the home-cooked cures will make you feel better without breaking the bank. >> most of the things you have already lying around the house. >> reporter: pharmacist ian beginsberg said finding solutions to ailments at home is easier than ever. while he fills conventional prescriptions, most of the day he's a big believer in concocting your own tours. >> sometimes we kind of go back. >> reporter: back to the homemade remedies made famous by moms and grandmas. >> there are some great remedies as good or better as what is going on in the stores. >> reporter: and so we asked him to give us a lesson on alternatives. first is nixing the nausea. >> lime juice and sugar. it's a quarter sea spoon of baking soda you pop in there. it's a half a teaspoon of sugar, and ten drops of lime juice. >> reporter: just mix it up and drink it. the baking soda balances acids in the stomach while the sugar settles it and lime juice aids digestion. next we have the dreaded cold. inste
well forget the pharmacy, the newest trend in health care is from your own kitchen, home remedy.nda flanagan has more on how the home-cooked cures will make you feel better without breaking the bank. >> most of the things you have already lying around the house. >> reporter: pharmacist ian beginsberg said finding solutions to ailments at home is easier than ever. while he fills conventional prescriptions, most of the day he's a big believer in concocting your own tours. >>...
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behind me is the pharmacy where the shooting took place.t self-defense or self-defense that went too far? the official verdict is in but it's controversial. >> the defendant is guilty of the crime of murder in the first-degree. >> reporter: from the verdict it was clear the jury didn't buy jerome's claim he acted solely in self-defense and recommended a harsh set. >> punishment is imprisonment for life. >> reporter: the pharmacist was found guilty of murdering 16-year-old antoine parker during a botcheded robbery in 2009. the incident caught on security cameras. authorities say the video shows 16-year-old parker and a 14-year-old accomplice entering the drugstore wearing masks. the 14 yeerl points a gun at two female employees who run to the back of the store. prosecutors say the pharmacist then fires his own weapon, shooting parker in the head. the other teen with the gun flees the store and the pharmacist chases him outside. when he returns, he walks over parker who was unconscious on the floor, goes to the back of the pharmacy to get a s
behind me is the pharmacy where the shooting took place.t self-defense or self-defense that went too far? the official verdict is in but it's controversial. >> the defendant is guilty of the crime of murder in the first-degree. >> reporter: from the verdict it was clear the jury didn't buy jerome's claim he acted solely in self-defense and recommended a harsh set. >> punishment is imprisonment for life. >> reporter: the pharmacist was found guilty of murdering...
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information is kept so the pharmacies know what kind of drugs individual doctors are prescribing. this information can be used for health specialists to be studying issues of an old prescription, and for help economists to consider such things as the use of generic drugs. it can be used for a variety of purposes. but state law in several states forbid a pharmacist from selling disinformation to drug companies. the reason drug companies want this information is that they send their representatives to do what is called the killing, which is meeting with doctors -- what is called detailing, which is meeting with doctors to suggest they subscribe certain drugs. if a drug company knows what drugs a doctor is declined -- is inclined to describe, that enables them to target this marketing more effectively. i thing it is exactly what goes on on the internet when the internet tracks your purchases and mysteriously at start appearing on web pages that are targeted directly to you. some people on the internet think this is a good thing. i like it. it means advertising is something that is go
information is kept so the pharmacies know what kind of drugs individual doctors are prescribing. this information can be used for health specialists to be studying issues of an old prescription, and for help economists to consider such things as the use of generic drugs. it can be used for a variety of purposes. but state law in several states forbid a pharmacist from selling disinformation to drug companies. the reason drug companies want this information is that they send their...
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the best customer service? eyeglass retailers and pharmacy. >> well there's nothing like getting up to the checkout counter to find that you have to buy more stuff if you want to use your credit card. but there are ways to get around the added expense. we explain how not to waste your money. >> for years people who have used credit cards have not had to worry, worry about minimum purchases. you could buy a $1 pack of gum with a credit card if you want to. but as a result of credit card reform is a whole new world when it comes to the small purchases. >>> most apple loves shopping small local merchants. she paid a couple of dollars here and five bucks there but she's frustrated by the growing number of merchants now requiring a minimum purchase to use a credit card. >> i don't have a lot of cash, just my card, and i've gone to a couple of merchants and wanted to by something simple. >> at the lunch vendor told her there was a $5 minimum which meant she would have to by something else as well. >> sometimes i feel like a force on the product i don't need. >> this new trend is not going away. it's brought on by last y
the best customer service? eyeglass retailers and pharmacy. >> well there's nothing like getting up to the checkout counter to find that you have to buy more stuff if you want to use your credit card. but there are ways to get around the added expense. we explain how not to waste your money. >> for years people who have used credit cards have not had to worry, worry about minimum purchases. you could buy a $1 pack of gum with a credit card if you want to. but as a result of credit...
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police say the man walked into the long island pharmacy armed with a handgun yesterday morning. ion drugs and then killed all four people inside the store including a 17- year-old girl set to graduate from high school this week. >>> this morning san francisco police are investigating a stabbing that has a man in his 20s fighting for his life. it happened early yesterday morning on fourth and harrison streets. police say the attacker slashed the mans throat during a fight. the victim is listed in critical condition at san francisco general hospital. police only have a vague description of the attacker. >>> time now 5:46. a great white shark was spotted in marin county and now they are limiting access to parts of the waters off of stein son beach. the coast guard helicopter spotted a great white shark yesterday afternoon. it was about 200 to 300 feet offshore. now because of a possible shark risk life guards will stop people from going deep beer the waters at least until thursday. the deeper waters will reopen on friday if the shark is not spotted again. >> i guess marin county has
police say the man walked into the long island pharmacy armed with a handgun yesterday morning. ion drugs and then killed all four people inside the store including a 17- year-old girl set to graduate from high school this week. >>> this morning san francisco police are investigating a stabbing that has a man in his 20s fighting for his life. it happened early yesterday morning on fourth and harrison streets. police say the attacker slashed the mans throat during a fight. the victim is...
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that's a relief to the high street pharmacy often a victim of robberies and break ins. >> having them have full communications and able to respond quicker is great for us and good for the community. >> reporter: other law enforcement agencies including san francisco and san jose are expected to use the same new system by 2013. >>> it's june weather like we haven't seen in years. cold and gray here in the bay area and there's lots of snow up in the sierra. we'll start things off in soda springs with what's happening there. david? >> reporter: good afternoon. just a light mist falling out here. earlier today we had quite a bit of snow in the air. now we have it on the ground. take a look at what this latest storm has dumped here. some people say they'll take all they can get. the slopes were empty and the lifts were quiet today at most resorts, but that didn't stop a few people from enjoying this late-season snow. >> i'm one of the few people who's digging it. >> reporter: he strapped on his skis and headed into the back country, hoping that the wet snowfalling would turn to powder even
that's a relief to the high street pharmacy often a victim of robberies and break ins. >> having them have full communications and able to respond quicker is great for us and good for the community. >> reporter: other law enforcement agencies including san francisco and san jose are expected to use the same new system by 2013. >>> it's june weather like we haven't seen in years. cold and gray here in the bay area and there's lots of snow up in the sierra. we'll start things...
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i don't think there is strong enough effort to find a cure for diabetes, because the pharmacy lobby is way too strong in this country. i think about it -- stop and think about it -- if there were secure prevention created, think of the money they would lose. diabetes, we kind of joke about, is not just a disease, it is an occupation for us if you are taking care of yourself. the extent of it is enormous, particularly when it comes to blood testing. i am lucky because my insurance company pays for my test strips. i have a lot of friends to a diabetic. they have to buy their test strips, sometimes as high as a dollar apiece. their insurance does not cover it. i want to check on my to see what the cost of producing -- i want jack online to see what the cost of producing the -- i once checked online to see what the cost of producing the test strips is, and it is pennies. it is a growth industry right now. look at the statistics of people who are getting type 1 and tied ype 2. why should they do anything about it? guest: i understand the collar's perspective, and it is frustrating when you
i don't think there is strong enough effort to find a cure for diabetes, because the pharmacy lobby is way too strong in this country. i think about it -- stop and think about it -- if there were secure prevention created, think of the money they would lose. diabetes, we kind of joke about, is not just a disease, it is an occupation for us if you are taking care of yourself. the extent of it is enormous, particularly when it comes to blood testing. i am lucky because my insurance company pays...
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but we would ask, and we do ask the same questions, how many cvs pharmacies are too much, how many starbucks are too much? how many taco bells are too much? not taco bell, but. but we ask the questions. i think it's fair to maybe -- i don't even know. does anybody even know how many m.c.d.'s we have in san francisco? but -- [inaudible] commissioner fong: thank you. it's clearly a concentration because of this 1,000-foot radius. maybe it's time to review that. i'm hearing that pretty strongly amongst the six of us here today. but if we can get that ball rolling, i think it's better. in the previous one on mission street, and this one as well, i can't continue an item or not approve it unless we've changed the policy on it. so otherwise, it's within the rules. congratulations. but. president olague: and i wanted to make a comment that while it sounds like there's a lot of existing issues with graffiti and all of these other issues that are already in existence in this neighborhood that probably deserves some attention, but i'm not sure it's within the purview of this medical cannabis or this h
but we would ask, and we do ask the same questions, how many cvs pharmacies are too much, how many starbucks are too much? how many taco bells are too much? not taco bell, but. but we ask the questions. i think it's fair to maybe -- i don't even know. does anybody even know how many m.c.d.'s we have in san francisco? but -- [inaudible] commissioner fong: thank you. it's clearly a concentration because of this 1,000-foot radius. maybe it's time to review that. i'm hearing that pretty strongly...
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. >>> the drug company scoring a big win. what your neighborhood pharmacy reveal about your drug-buying habits. so, did we build a slower car? or design wipers that could handle anything? what do you think? the cadillac cts-v, the world's fastest production sedan. we don't just make luxury cars, we make cadillacs britta olsen is my patient. i spend long hours with her checking her heart rate, administering her medication, and just making her comfortable. one night britta told me about a tradition in denmark, "when a person dies," she said, "someone must open the window so the soul can depart." i smiled and squeezed her hand. "not tonight, britta. not tonight." ♪ >>> all right. this is happening right now. the vote is under way. a live look at the house floor. the house of representatives taking up a bill that would severely restrict the funding for the military effort in libya. we are expecting this to be open voting for the next 15 minutes or so. when they conclude we will let you know how this worked out. >>> we go now to the live picture of the casey ant
. >>> the drug company scoring a big win. what your neighborhood pharmacy reveal about your drug-buying habits. so, did we build a slower car? or design wipers that could handle anything? what do you think? the cadillac cts-v, the world's fastest production sedan. we don't just make luxury cars, we make cadillacs britta olsen is my patient. i spend long hours with her checking her heart rate, administering her medication, and just making her comfortable. one night britta told me about...
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the way. i'll have your pinpoint forecast coming up next. authorities say addicts and drug to >>> a wave of pharmacy robberies is sweeping the nation. adidn'ts and -- addicts are using -- says the robberies rose 81% between 2006 and 2010. during that time the number of stolen pills rose from 706,000 to nearly 1 1/2 million. 61 robberies were in california, more than any other state. thieves are taking painkillers. last week a robber killed a teenage store clerk and two customers to get his hands on hydrocodone pills. >>> well, they have dodged a bullet tonight in might my not north dakota. >> to save another neighborhood in minot. the river is falling more than 50 times it's speed and has expanded to 10 times its size dragging debris. with man made levees threatening to fail. mayor knows how dangerous that is. >> everything we're looking at is in jeopardy. if this goes everything in this area goes. several businesses action businesses, all of broadway. >> reporter: one thing that could make that fear realty is a small walk way that has become overrun and is wedging its way into the levee's side. it'
the way. i'll have your pinpoint forecast coming up next. authorities say addicts and drug to >>> a wave of pharmacy robberies is sweeping the nation. adidn'ts and -- addicts are using -- says the robberies rose 81% between 2006 and 2010. during that time the number of stolen pills rose from 706,000 to nearly 1 1/2 million. 61 robberies were in california, more than any other state. thieves are taking painkillers. last week a robber killed a teenage store clerk and two customers to get...
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the wallow fire is now about 50 contained. >>> a man hunt is under way for agnathan ma killed four people inside a new york pharmacy. someone in the parking lot haze gunshots just after 10:00 yesterday morning and called 911. police say a man armed with a handgun walked into the family owned store shortly after it opened and killed all four people inside. the man also stole prescription drugs before leaving on foot. >>> it was a scary moment for passengers on a plane after a woman at an airline ticket counter said there was a bomb on the plane. when they landed yesterday afternoon it was derecollected to a remote runway. the 44 passengers were taken off the plane and interviewed by the fbi. a bomb squad member searched through the all the luggage and spread it out on the runway. >> they were very, very kind and helpful and you know it's something they had to do. i'm glad they did it. >> i'm glad it's over. it was stressful. everybody that helped us out was great. >> the fbi says no explosives were found on the plane. the woman who made the bomb threat was tarkenton custody. reportedly she has a history of mental illn
the wallow fire is now about 50 contained. >>> a man hunt is under way for agnathan ma killed four people inside a new york pharmacy. someone in the parking lot haze gunshots just after 10:00 yesterday morning and called 911. police say a man armed with a handgun walked into the family owned store shortly after it opened and killed all four people inside. the man also stole prescription drugs before leaving on foot. >>> it was a scary moment for passengers on a plane after a...
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. >> the government is investigating google in connection with online advertising for so called rogue pharmacies. last year, google filed suit against those advertisers saying they're bad for users for legitimate pharmacies and the e-commerce industry and promised to go after those advertiser buzz consumer watch dog sent a letter expressing concern that the president has been entertaining executives at the white house while cases are pending and that that poses an inappropriate conflict of interest. >> the white house should be embracing a company in the chief executive officers when that company is under criminal investigation by the justice department and antitrust investigation. >> president obama does have a close relationship with eric schmidt wh. the president came to the bay area this year, he invited schmidt to dinner with other high-tech ceos and schmidt at a recent white house state dinner. >> google needs to be frozen out of these white house state dinners while it's under criminal investigation and antitrust investigation. >> and google ak nolging this investigation but the giant did
. >> the government is investigating google in connection with online advertising for so called rogue pharmacies. last year, google filed suit against those advertisers saying they're bad for users for legitimate pharmacies and the e-commerce industry and promised to go after those advertiser buzz consumer watch dog sent a letter expressing concern that the president has been entertaining executives at the white house while cases are pending and that that poses an inappropriate conflict...
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stumble proves that you are not responsible for producing cucumbers contaminated the lethal strain of. spain's pharmacy and that is a chanson that's a sales in the us is a two hundred million euro in the last week germany's still trying to find the source of the outbreak in kids continuing to expand in the country one hundred something potentially fatal symptoms. cautions chief medical officer thinks the health upstart has some of the security. risk where the disease begins with an acute phase and progresses to a state of coma but the most dangerous aspect is that this why risk is resistance to antibiotics used in europe a month on from downside of this crisis germany sen thore you still haven't identified the source with disease or stands for factors the most important of all situation has been brought under control very apparent health watchdog has been discredited. after weeks of panic buying in shops and then to roost the government has once again gone with its banking bill to the international monetary fund it's hoping to raise up to eight billion dollars to boost its crippled economy and revive t
stumble proves that you are not responsible for producing cucumbers contaminated the lethal strain of. spain's pharmacy and that is a chanson that's a sales in the us is a two hundred million euro in the last week germany's still trying to find the source of the outbreak in kids continuing to expand in the country one hundred something potentially fatal symptoms. cautions chief medical officer thinks the health upstart has some of the security. risk where the disease begins with an acute phase...
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information is kept so the pharmacies know what kind of drugs individual doctors are prescribing. this information can be used for health specialists to be studying issues of an old prescription, and for help economists to consider such things as the use of generic drugs. it can be used for a variety of purposes. but state law in several states forbid a pharmacist from selling disinformation to drug companies. the reason drug companies want this information is that they send their representatives to do what is called the killing, which is meeting with doctors -- what is called detailing, which is meeting with doctors to suggest they subscribe certain drugs. if a drug company knows what drugs a doctor is declined -- is inclined to describe, that enables them to target this marketing more effectively. i thing it is exactly what goes on on the internet when the internet tracks your purchases and mysteriously at start appearing on web pages that are targeted directly to you. some people on the internet think this is a good thing. i like it. it means advertising is something that is go
information is kept so the pharmacies know what kind of drugs individual doctors are prescribing. this information can be used for health specialists to be studying issues of an old prescription, and for help economists to consider such things as the use of generic drugs. it can be used for a variety of purposes. but state law in several states forbid a pharmacist from selling disinformation to drug companies. the reason drug companies want this information is that they send their...
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the vaccine. cost may be a big reason. pharmacies charge around $200 for the vaccine. the medicare drug plan reimburses people over 65. as for private insurance, it depends on the plan. margaret phillips wishes the vaccine had been available before she got shingles. what happens when your great-grandkid jump up on you. does it hurt. >> i go -- >> reporter: that must not feel good. meanwhile. >> i grin and bear it. >> reporter: imagine what a hug without pain would feel like? dr. jon lapook, cbs news, new york. >> mitchell: the couple who distracted the world's attention from the vancouver hockey riots. that story is next staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. and celebrex is not a narcotic. when it comes to relieving your arthritis pain, you and your doctor need to balance the be
the vaccine. cost may be a big reason. pharmacies charge around $200 for the vaccine. the medicare drug plan reimburses people over 65. as for private insurance, it depends on the plan. margaret phillips wishes the vaccine had been available before she got shingles. what happens when your great-grandkid jump up on you. does it hurt. >> i go -- >> reporter: that must not feel good. meanwhile. >> i grin and bear it. >> reporter: imagine what a hug without pain would feel...
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i don't think there is strong enough effort to find a cure for diabetes, because the pharmacy lobby is way too strong in this country. i think about it -- stop and think about it -- if there were secure prevention created, think of the money they would lose. diabetes, we kind of joke about, is not just a disease, it is an occupation for us if you are taking care of yourself. the extent of it is enormous, particularly when it comes to blood testing. i am lucky because my insurance company pays for my test strips. i have a lot of friends to a diabetic. they have to buy their test strips, sometimes as high as a dollar apiece. their insurance does not cover it. i want to check on my to see what the cost of producing -- i want jack online to see what the cost of producing the -- i once checked online to see what the cost of producing the test strips is, and it is pennies. it is a growth industry right now. look at the statistics of people who are getting type 1 and tied ype 2. why should they do anything about it? guest: i understand the collar's perspective, and it is frustrating when you
i don't think there is strong enough effort to find a cure for diabetes, because the pharmacy lobby is way too strong in this country. i think about it -- stop and think about it -- if there were secure prevention created, think of the money they would lose. diabetes, we kind of joke about, is not just a disease, it is an occupation for us if you are taking care of yourself. the extent of it is enormous, particularly when it comes to blood testing. i am lucky because my insurance company pays...
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pharmacy. that operate outside the law. ed a suit against those kinds of advertisers saying rogue pharmacy are bad for users for legitimate on line pharmacy and for the entire e-commerce industry. google promised to go after those advertisers but today consumer watch dog sent a letter to the white house counsel expressing concern that the president has been entertaining google executives at the white house while these cases are pending. that poses an inappropriate conflict of interest. >> so the white house should be embracing a company and chief executive officers when that company is under criminal investigation by the justice department, anti-trust investigation by the federal trade commission. >>reporter: president obama does have a close relationship with google executive chairman eric schmid. the president came to the bay area earlier this year he invited submit to dinner with other high tech ceo and schmid was at recent white house state dinner for germany chancellor. >> google needs to be frozen out of these white ho
pharmacy. that operate outside the law. ed a suit against those kinds of advertisers saying rogue pharmacy are bad for users for legitimate on line pharmacy and for the entire e-commerce industry. google promised to go after those advertisers but today consumer watch dog sent a letter to the white house counsel expressing concern that the president has been entertaining google executives at the white house while these cases are pending. that poses an inappropriate conflict of interest. >>...
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information isept so the pharmacies know what kind of drugs individual doctors are prescribing. this information can be used for health specialists to be studying issues of an old prescription, and for help economists to consider such things as the use of generic drugs. it can be used for a variety of purposes. but state law in several states forbid a pharmacist from selling disinformation to drug companies. the reason drug companies want this information is that they send their representatives to do what is called the killing, which is meeting with doctors -- what is called detailing, which is meeting with doctors to suggest they subscribe certain drugs. if a drug company knows what drugs a doctor is declined -- is inclined to describe, that enables them to target this marketing more effectively. i thing it is exactly what goes on on the internet when the internet tracks your purchases and mysteriously at start appearing on web pages that are targeted directly to you. some people on the internet think this is a good thing. i like it. it means advertising is something that is go
information isept so the pharmacies know what kind of drugs individual doctors are prescribing. this information can be used for health specialists to be studying issues of an old prescription, and for help economists to consider such things as the use of generic drugs. it can be used for a variety of purposes. but state law in several states forbid a pharmacist from selling disinformation to drug companies. the reason drug companies want this information is that they send their representatives...
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they soon discovered the singer had his own personal pharmacy. f the prescription drugs were labeled. many were not. the extent of michael jackson's drug use was starting to emerge. some family and friends were stunned. >> i only knew what he was taking to sleep. that's it. hearing all of these other things, which i can't even pronounce the words, i wasn't aware. if that led to dependency on anything else, i wouldn't know, but i'm just saying every time i saw michael, he was 1,000% coherent. 1,000%. with a smile on his face. >> michael's addiction did run much deeper, and many within his inner circle were aware. >> he certainly wasn't worried about concealing it. >> gotham chopra was a personal friend of jackson's. >> i knew endless doctors and he knew how to manipulate certain systems. he also had many doctors who were always willing to write new prescriptions and they just wanted to be around him and they wanted that aura of his attention. >> gotham's father, physician deepak chopra, says michael once asked him to write a prescription. >> i said
they soon discovered the singer had his own personal pharmacy. f the prescription drugs were labeled. many were not. the extent of michael jackson's drug use was starting to emerge. some family and friends were stunned. >> i only knew what he was taking to sleep. that's it. hearing all of these other things, which i can't even pronounce the words, i wasn't aware. if that led to dependency on anything else, i wouldn't know, but i'm just saying every time i saw michael, he was 1,000%...