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then for the drugstore we picked walgreens. we were looking for bargains cancel the shoppers be met. >> we're finding a lot of good sales. we have been going to different places. >> @ hege storey schaub for similar supplies and similar sizes. in some cases we even found the identical product. after checking out, we are done with a target. then we did some checking out of our own. >> three of them. >> look at some of the differences in prices with similar products. elmer's glue, same size, 99 cents @ walgreens. 79 cents at staples. 25 cents at target. 24 crayola crayons, $1.99 @ walgreens. 89 cents at staples. 25 cents at target. child scissors, $2.99 @ walgreens. $1.99 at staples. 82 cents at target. elmer's glue stick, 199 at walgreens. $1.49 at staples. 45 cents at target. after we added it all the, target was only $15.43, about half what we paid at walgreens for the same things. do comparison shopping and don't forget to keep in mind what is on your child's mind. >> with the best part about going back to school? >> meeting n
then for the drugstore we picked walgreens. we were looking for bargains cancel the shoppers be met. >> we're finding a lot of good sales. we have been going to different places. >> @ hege storey schaub for similar supplies and similar sizes. in some cases we even found the identical product. after checking out, we are done with a target. then we did some checking out of our own. >> three of them. >> look at some of the differences in prices with similar products....
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two walgreens quoted us $136. drug store.com just $71. a supermarket quoted us $56. and costco just 15 bucks. according to consumer reports magazine, it's not a fluke. they priced a 30-day supply of five common generics. walgreen's was again highest at $157. target 106. wal-mart 104. and sams and costco just $48. walgreen's defends its pricing saying it offers neighborhood convenience and has a prescription savings club with many generics just $4 a month. but in survey after survey, sam's and costco come in with the lowest prices. as the baldwins learned, you don't have to be a member to use their pharmacy. my advice, call ahead. compare prices if you're not covered by insurance. don't assume all generics are cheap, and that way you don't waste your money. i'm john matarese. >>> and we've got some breaking news now out of california. take a look at this. this is a live picture. 32 people are stuck in what looks like the top of the roller coaster at the great american theme park in santa clara. fire crews are working to get everyone down safely. we'll stay on the of t
two walgreens quoted us $136. drug store.com just $71. a supermarket quoted us $56. and costco just 15 bucks. according to consumer reports magazine, it's not a fluke. they priced a 30-day supply of five common generics. walgreen's was again highest at $157. target 106. wal-mart 104. and sams and costco just $48. walgreen's defends its pricing saying it offers neighborhood convenience and has a prescription savings club with many generics just $4 a month. but in survey after survey, sam's and...
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joining us from the conference is walgreen's cfo we'd mcquellen. good to see you. >> thank you, nice to be here. >> tell me about what is your dog in this fight when it comes to health care reform? how do pharmacies feel we should approach this huge issue? >> well, you know at the end of the day, everything is moving towards more access, more affordability and good prevention and better prevention. i think walgreen's is very well positioned to help in health in america in that regard. >> what about the public option? is that something are you for or against when it comes to being a pharmacy? >> you know, i think we sternal support the three tenets i support. employers need to play a role and walgreen is i think a very good role model in that regard. >> what about the move toward more and more generic drugs? that seems to be part of the push. president obama in that health care town hall in portsmith said he was looking to push generic drugs more quickly into the market rather than the length of time it takes right now. does that help or hurt you if
joining us from the conference is walgreen's cfo we'd mcquellen. good to see you. >> thank you, nice to be here. >> tell me about what is your dog in this fight when it comes to health care reform? how do pharmacies feel we should approach this huge issue? >> well, you know at the end of the day, everything is moving towards more access, more affordability and good prevention and better prevention. i think walgreen's is very well positioned to help in health in america in that...
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we picked walgreens.were looking for bargains, and so were the shoppers we met. >> we were finding good sales at different places. >> reporter: at each store we shopped for similar supplies in similar sizes. in some cases we even found the identical product. after checking out -- we're done with target. >> pencil sharpener. >> reporter: we did some checking out of our own. >> there are three of them. what did we pay? >> $1.99. >> reporter: take a look at similar prices. elmer's glue. same price, 24 crayola crayons, $1.99 at walgreens, 89 cents at staples, 25 cents at target. child scissors, $2.99 at wall green, $1.99 at staples, 82 sents at target. elmer's glue string. 199 at walgreens, 1.49 at staples. 25 cents at target. overall when we added up our basket walgreens toted 2826, stainlesses totaled 28-26 and targ target, $15.43. about half of what we paid for the same market basket at walgreens. so comparison shop and don't o forget to keep in mind what's on your child's mind. >> what's the best part of
we picked walgreens.were looking for bargains, and so were the shoppers we met. >> we were finding good sales at different places. >> reporter: at each store we shopped for similar supplies in similar sizes. in some cases we even found the identical product. after checking out -- we're done with target. >> pencil sharpener. >> reporter: we did some checking out of our own. >> there are three of them. what did we pay? >> $1.99. >> reporter: take a look...
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however, the first direct to employer agreement for walgreen's.0 stores that are available to all the folks at caterpill caterpillar. we're within five miles of 70% about of where all americans work and live and we're taking an approach of employer health care, which is to combine our work sites that are on cam puts of corporations and the retail clinics bringing them in a trance parent way for the first time to corporate america. >> how does it take the insurance companies out of the mix? >> it doesn't take insurance companies out of the mix. these are for self-funded corporations for the most part. so there really are not insurance companies in the mix to begin with. >> this is just a way to get the drugs directly from you about subpoena there a big cost saving? >> there's a tremendous cost savings because there are middle men that are involved, primarily pharmacy benefit management companies where a lot of the revenue flow from the manufacturers through them and by doing this, walgreen's is able to provide cost effective pricing where everyone
however, the first direct to employer agreement for walgreen's.0 stores that are available to all the folks at caterpill caterpillar. we're within five miles of 70% about of where all americans work and live and we're taking an approach of employer health care, which is to combine our work sites that are on cam puts of corporations and the retail clinics bringing them in a trance parent way for the first time to corporate america. >> how does it take the insurance companies out of the...
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we picked walgreens. we were looking for bargains and so were the shoppers we met. >> we find a lot of good sales as we're going around. hitting different places. >> reporter: at each store we shopped for similar supplies and similar sizes. in some cases, we even found the identical product. after checking out -- we're done with target. >> pencil sharpener. >> reporter: what did we pay? >> $1.99. >> reporter: take a look at some of the differences in prize with similar products. elmer's glue, same size, 99 cents at walgreens. 79 cents at staples. 25 cents at target. 24 crayola crayons. $1.99 at walgreens, 89 cents at staples, 25 cents at target. child scissors, $2.99 at walgreens. $1.99 at staples. 82 cents at target. elmer's glue sticks, $1.99 at walgreens, $1.49 at staples, 25 cents at target. overall, when we added up our 15-item basket, walgreens totaled $28.26. staples totaled $24.26. and target, $15.43. about half what we paid for the same market bchk at walgreens. so, comparison shop and don't forg
we picked walgreens. we were looking for bargains and so were the shoppers we met. >> we find a lot of good sales as we're going around. hitting different places. >> reporter: at each store we shopped for similar supplies and similar sizes. in some cases, we even found the identical product. after checking out -- we're done with target. >> pencil sharpener. >> reporter: what did we pay? >> $1.99. >> reporter: take a look at some of the differences in prize...
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. >> paul: one other recommendation whi is nicely onhe plus de, walgreen up 20%. are you staying wh it? >> yeah, walgreen's is going to benefit as we co out ofthis recession. >> pl: how about some new recommdations, jim? >> on the consumer discretionary side, nike, you don't think of it as such butts a global stk. >> paul: n.k. on the big board. >> a lot of th's coming from asn growth. we also likeharles schwab & compy. it's going tbenefit from the sh-out in the banking seor, it's notust a discount brokerage firm, 's providi more bankingervices -- in fact, we use schwab institutional as a custodial firm for our trading accounts. >> paul:one more. >> pepso. people think of pepsico as stodgy but it's uble-digit grth companyelling at its lowest price-to-cash flo in 20 year it ps an attractive 3% vidend and it's increased that dividend every yeafor 37 years. >> paul: do you own the stocks mentioned or have any othe disclosures to make? >> absolutelypaul, we own all of them. i wouldn recommend them if we dn't like them and we also use schw institionalas our custodial f
. >> paul: one other recommendation whi is nicely onhe plus de, walgreen up 20%. are you staying wh it? >> yeah, walgreen's is going to benefit as we co out ofthis recession. >> pl: how about some new recommdations, jim? >> on the consumer discretionary side, nike, you don't think of it as such butts a global stk. >> paul: n.k. on the big board. >> a lot of th's coming from asn growth. we also likeharles schwab & compy. it's going tbenefit from the sh-out...
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. >> paul: one other recommendation which is nicely on the plus side, walgreen up 20%. are you staying with it? >> yeah, walgreen's is going to benefit as we come out of this recession. >> paul: how about some new recommendations, jim? >> on the consumer discretionary side, nike, you don't think of it as such buttats a global stock. >> paul: n.k.e. on the big board. >> a lot of that's coming from asian growth. we also like charles schwab & company. it's going to benefit from the wash-out in the banking sector, it's not just a discount brokerage firm, it's providing more banking services -- in fact, we use schwab institutional as a custodial firm for our trading accounts. >> paul: one more. >> pepsico. people think of pepsico as stodgy but it's a double-digit growth company selling at its lowest price-to-cash flow in 20 years, it pays an attractive 3% dividend and it's increased that dividend every year for 37 years. >> paul: do you own the stocks mentioned or have any other disclosures to make? >> absolutely, paul, we own all of them. i wouldn't recommend them if we did
. >> paul: one other recommendation which is nicely on the plus side, walgreen up 20%. are you staying with it? >> yeah, walgreen's is going to benefit as we come out of this recession. >> paul: how about some new recommendations, jim? >> on the consumer discretionary side, nike, you don't think of it as such buttats a global stock. >> paul: n.k.e. on the big board. >> a lot of that's coming from asian growth. we also like charles schwab & company. it's...
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recuerden que usted pueden mandar sus preguntas a univision.com usÁndolo uniclave walgreens para perderular. Él dice que ya hizo una rÉplica exta del estadio olÍmpico. >> ¡mira! >> fue sÚper popular en las olimpiadas. ahora pretende hacer lo que es una rÉplica del centro, y dicen que es increÍble ver estas esculturas. para empezar la paciencia... pinta del pelo y lo hace bola. >> ¡a estas esculturas estÁn de pelos! >> ¡literalmente! ( risas ) >> e increÍble lo que es la creatividad... >> y lo que es no tener nada que hacer... >> y tener mucho pelo. >> yo creo que a raÍz de que cortaba el pelo y porque estaba tirando demasiado cabello, quiso utilizarlo. >> ¡hay que ser verde, es una forma de ser verde! >> y hablando precisamente de china las famosas estatuas de los guerreros chinos llegaron a houston, texas. esta exposiciÓn llegÓ, los soldados de terracota, son impresionantes los detalles y todo, aunque hay un condado en particular que les estÁ sacando mucho susto a las personas. ( risas ) >> recuerden quÉ es un actor, un actor coreano que todas las maÑanas se maquilla y se arregla sÚper
recuerden que usted pueden mandar sus preguntas a univision.com usÁndolo uniclave walgreens para perderular. Él dice que ya hizo una rÉplica exta del estadio olÍmpico. >> ¡mira! >> fue sÚper popular en las olimpiadas. ahora pretende hacer lo que es una rÉplica del centro, y dicen que es increÍble ver estas esculturas. para empezar la paciencia... pinta del pelo y lo hace bola. >> ¡a estas esculturas estÁn de pelos! >> ¡literalmente! ( risas ) >> e...
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police say a man was shot multiple times outside of a walgreens. he died at the scene. the search for the gunmen continues. >> three men accused of raping a woman is behind bars tonight after one of the victim's license plate helped police track them down. a 19 year-old, a 20 year-old, and another man were accused of raping a woman after giving her a ride downtown. it occurred at a parking lot of seton keough high school. a similar situation happened with another female. the third victim is credited with helping police track down the suspects. >> the victim in this case was able to provide critical details to the police investigators despite the viciousness of the attack and the violence that she endured. >> police say that critical information led them to one of the suspects who confessed and turned in his friends. all three are being held without bond. kevin o'malley is filling in the details regarding the cuts that have to be made in the state budget. it includes 205 layoffs, furloughs, and million dollars of reduction in state aid. community colleges will feel the p
police say a man was shot multiple times outside of a walgreens. he died at the scene. the search for the gunmen continues. >> three men accused of raping a woman is behind bars tonight after one of the victim's license plate helped police track them down. a 19 year-old, a 20 year-old, and another man were accused of raping a woman after giving her a ride downtown. it occurred at a parking lot of seton keough high school. a similar situation happened with another female. the third victim...
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he wouldn't get it at at walgreens?greens wouldn't stock it but that doesn't necessarily mean it can't be ordered from some supplier. >> larry: when you first heard of this, dr. lala, did it boggle your mind? >> absolutely. shock. >> larry: all he got that night was presurgical? >> presurgical medication. the major surgical medication he was given was propofol. has to be noted, in a lot of the reports it was stated he was given 25 milligrams of propofol and toxicology results are showing this is a lethal dose. i can tell you 25 milligrams is a very small dose of propofol. of course, when it is given, combined with all the other benzodiazapine medications, it's a sinner giftic effect. >> larry: wouldn't any doctor know this is dangerous? >> you know what you're seeing is really the tip of an iceberg. what's interesting, in talking to some of my general anesthesia colleagues, they're upset over the concept that there was a propofol overdose here and blaming it on that. that's really not true. amount of propofol given was
he wouldn't get it at at walgreens?greens wouldn't stock it but that doesn't necessarily mean it can't be ordered from some supplier. >> larry: when you first heard of this, dr. lala, did it boggle your mind? >> absolutely. shock. >> larry: all he got that night was presurgical? >> presurgical medication. the major surgical medication he was given was propofol. has to be noted, in a lot of the reports it was stated he was given 25 milligrams of propofol and toxicology...
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, it could be a hospital. >> can you imagine going into a walgreens? right now lawmakers do not support it but advocates want to push it on the 2010 ballot to let the voters decide on it. here's some of the responses -- let's not forget people are killed when answering calls about a homeowner as well. who owns the house didn't matter. fwj says hopefully the hikers will be safe and released but u.s. citizens have to be very careful in these complex countries. musical qt says thanks for dealing with the issue of race. frankly, this is good stuff that needs to be discussed. the issue says chicago does not sell guns. guns are coming in from other places. chicago does not have enough community activities for youth. alan y says if they are selling marijuana legally, of course, they ought to tax it like cigarettes and alcohol. twitter, facebook, myspace, ireport.com, we will get your responses on. >>> one in seven iraqi kids living with a disability. one american contractor could not believe those numbers, so he did something about it. tonight is he our hero,
, it could be a hospital. >> can you imagine going into a walgreens? right now lawmakers do not support it but advocates want to push it on the 2010 ballot to let the voters decide on it. here's some of the responses -- let's not forget people are killed when answering calls about a homeowner as well. who owns the house didn't matter. fwj says hopefully the hikers will be safe and released but u.s. citizens have to be very careful in these complex countries. musical qt says thanks for...
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shares of walgreens today lower by a little more than 2%. second quarter earnings season going to be remembered for many things but when it comes to growth, the fourth quarter could take your breath away. cnbc's matt nesto explains. >> i got a new thing for gdp. it's growth domestic profits. it's hard to say. it's easy to spell. the reality is we are in for some humdinger of a quarter in the fourth quarter. it is what it is in the second quarter, but take a look where we've come. if you look at the first quarter results, we are now 35%. we were down 28% so far in this quarter. that's actually better than expected and the reason why we're rallying. but it is the eighth consecutive quarter that's been a loser. and then the third quarter right now is forecast to be down 21%. look at that figure. that is not a typo, folks. 185% rebound. mind you, the fourth quarter a year ago was down 67%. so yes, i understand mathematics and easy comparisons on a year end basis. but the fact is that numbers not only inched up higher this month but steadily for
shares of walgreens today lower by a little more than 2%. second quarter earnings season going to be remembered for many things but when it comes to growth, the fourth quarter could take your breath away. cnbc's matt nesto explains. >> i got a new thing for gdp. it's growth domestic profits. it's hard to say. it's easy to spell. the reality is we are in for some humdinger of a quarter in the fourth quarter. it is what it is in the second quarter, but take a look where we've come. if you...
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in los angeles, a walgreens gave us a price of $170.ion was only $85, half the price. as for a month's supply of the drug lipitor, at a cvs pharmacy in dallas, the prescription was $142. but we found it cheaper at a sams club, where the price was $122. a savings of $20. and when we called pharmacies in new york city about thesthma drug advair, walgreens quoted us $322. at duane reade, the price was just $209. that's more than a $100 difference. >> i think shopping around is very important. >> reporter: laurie riley is with pharma, which represents the pharmaceutical industry. >> about 70% of the prescription is what the manufacturer receives for the product. 25% of that are costs added on by the people and/or the chain, either the wholesaler or the pharmacy. so they do have some flexibility. >> reporter: christine nyhom says she saves $150 a month on her prescription drugs. >> i would definitely recommend shopping around. you'd be surprised how much difference it makes. >> asking for generics is a cheaper way to go, and shopping at appr
in los angeles, a walgreens gave us a price of $170.ion was only $85, half the price. as for a month's supply of the drug lipitor, at a cvs pharmacy in dallas, the prescription was $142. but we found it cheaper at a sams club, where the price was $122. a savings of $20. and when we called pharmacies in new york city about thesthma drug advair, walgreens quoted us $322. at duane reade, the price was just $209. that's more than a $100 difference. >> i think shopping around is very...
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when cunningham and threatened to sue, he painted the walgreen and planted trees. bill that has devalued cunningham's home. it reduces property tax assessment by 50 percent. >> it should blend in with the neighborhood and should not devalue another person's property. >> while they do control things like size and height, as that x is different. >> what we're really talking about is taste. it is very hard to legislate. one person's treasure is another person's jump. >> george will, -- junk or jewel, is here to stay. because of finances, it did not turn out quite like the plant, but he has not finisd with it. >>> tonight at 6:00, there will be an emotional reunion. two journalists, we will hear from the two women about their ordeal. >> what happens to all these clunkers after they are traded in? wiil tll yusu jliint a ttle bit. wiil tll yusu jliint a ttle bit.
when cunningham and threatened to sue, he painted the walgreen and planted trees. bill that has devalued cunningham's home. it reduces property tax assessment by 50 percent. >> it should blend in with the neighborhood and should not devalue another person's property. >> while they do control things like size and height, as that x is different. >> what we're really talking about is taste. it is very hard to legislate. one person's treasure is another person's jump. >>...
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check out the videotape -- he is walking on the roof after he robbed a walgreen's.suspects who got away in a van. there is a helicopter in the air. that is in california. megyn: a warning to parents about this advertisement that we're about to show. it has been on our air for a couple of days. it is very graphic and very real. we're going to show it to you because cutting edge technology may be able to prevent situations like this one. this graphic public service announcement in england showing the dangers of text messaging and driving in all of its graphic horror. this thing has caught the attention of school districts nationwide. just ahead of the new school year. this is tough to what. some parents feel that the need to see this because that is what they're doing behind the wheel. now there is new technology that can apparently stopped text messaging behind the wheel altogether. what is this software? >> it is really interesting. it is called zoom safety. the point is to make it less disciplined for kids and more cool. basically, once you hit 10 miles per hour, y
check out the videotape -- he is walking on the roof after he robbed a walgreen's.suspects who got away in a van. there is a helicopter in the air. that is in california. megyn: a warning to parents about this advertisement that we're about to show. it has been on our air for a couple of days. it is very graphic and very real. we're going to show it to you because cutting edge technology may be able to prevent situations like this one. this graphic public service announcement in england showing...
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>> baltimore county police are investigating a shooting death of a man who was shot outside of a walgreens. the gunman is still being searched for. details regarding the cuts that have to be made in the state budget. it includes 205 layoffs, furloughs, and million dollars of reduction in state aid. local health the permanence and -- local health departments andcommunity colleges will feel the institutions. >> these are difficult times. necessary in order to protect our priorities and continue to move forward to the other side of this recession. >> the governor will officially present those cuts to the board of public works later this morning. we will have more on how higher education will be affected by those cuts later on in the new cast. >> there is quite a story to tell this morning after uncovering a woman trying to smuggle drugs in her part brbra. officials noted the something unusual about her bustline. she was trying to hide over two counts of cocaine inside of her undergarments. she was taken into custody. >> a new and powerful public- service message wants to drive home the danger
>> baltimore county police are investigating a shooting death of a man who was shot outside of a walgreens. the gunman is still being searched for. details regarding the cuts that have to be made in the state budget. it includes 205 layoffs, furloughs, and million dollars of reduction in state aid. local health the permanence and -- local health departments andcommunity colleges will feel the institutions. >> these are difficult times. necessary in order to protect our priorities...
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. >>> the sources of walgreens provide antioxidants. --researchers found many of the whole grains, and to the american diet also contain significant levels of the anti oxidants. >>> elizabeth thrasher posted an ad on craigslist and use the name and e-mail address of a 17- year-old girl who happens to be the daughter of her ex-husband new girlfriend. >>> it is a steamy videotape. tmz.com reports the tape shows him and his wife and another woman naked but not having sex. >>> a billboard promoting a vegetarian lifestyle by peta. featuring an overweight woman in a bikini. nikaule add empowering for consumers. -- and they call the ad in powering for consumers. >>>they are in need of help. for the location and the time frame has not been realed, help is needed as soon as possible. >> we are looking for caterers and food-service companies. there is a dinner at 6 and 10 and 2. we are looking for printers. >> if you'd like to donate your time, go to wjla.com and enter volunteer. >> let's check in. >>> the economy is serving mixed signals to amer
. >>> the sources of walgreens provide antioxidants. --researchers found many of the whole grains, and to the american diet also contain significant levels of the anti oxidants. >>> elizabeth thrasher posted an ad on craigslist and use the name and e-mail address of a 17- year-old girl who happens to be the daughter of her ex-husband new girlfriend. >>> it is a steamy videotape. tmz.com reports the tape shows him and his wife and another woman naked but not having...
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walgreen's has certain health food stores.izer is giving away 70 different medications, including niagara, if you had a previous -- including viagra, if you had a previous prescription. certain gyms are allowing free work out. if you need a break, you have to enter this pink slip away. it is for a two night stay in vermont. you have to e-mail them a compelling story. i talked with the owner today. he is getting hundreds of letters. they are really sad. it is difficult to pick one couple per month. back to you. neil: there you go. courtney, thank you very much to hollywood, corporate greed. it is all in "district 9." following the same old script. when his hollywood going to get a new villain? she is our entertainment reporter. i have joked about this with you. the villain is a nasty mogul. >> we want to see the racks to riches story. we do not want to see the guy on top win. that would make the story so much more boring. neil: there is always an evil guy on top. >> how much more on top can they get? the football player may be
walgreen's has certain health food stores.izer is giving away 70 different medications, including niagara, if you had a previous -- including viagra, if you had a previous prescription. certain gyms are allowing free work out. if you need a break, you have to enter this pink slip away. it is for a two night stay in vermont. you have to e-mail them a compelling story. i talked with the owner today. he is getting hundreds of letters. they are really sad. it is difficult to pick one couple per...
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a man was shot multiple times outside of a walgreens. the search for the dunman continues. >>> police are searching for a man who shot and wounded a man hours earlier. the victim was found, the lone victim of gun fire. no word on the condition of the possible motives. >>> let's look of the forecast with sandra shaw. >> mostly sunny skies. it is quite difficult pleasant out there, only because humidity will not be a factor. high pressure is in control but it is weakening today. that will yield to local front, which will be approaching two more of it may give us a slight chance of an isolated storms. as we go to the weekend, a better chance of scattered showers and storms. scattered showers and storms on friday. into the mid-80s on the weekend. tropical waves could be off our shore. sporadic showers and storms saturday and sunday. >> we will have another update at 9:55. come on in. you're invited to the chevy open house. where getting a new vehicle is easy. because the price on the tag is the price you pay. you'll find low, straightforward
a man was shot multiple times outside of a walgreens. the search for the dunman continues. >>> police are searching for a man who shot and wounded a man hours earlier. the victim was found, the lone victim of gun fire. no word on the condition of the possible motives. >>> let's look of the forecast with sandra shaw. >> mostly sunny skies. it is quite difficult pleasant out there, only because humidity will not be a factor. high pressure is in control but it is weakening...
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walgreen's, to call them, cranko old bastards waving their canes irrationally apartment a black guy, it's enough to make me want to hurl my fiberconthrough a window. and first, you're wearing a delightful black shut. >> it shows i'm dark and edgy. >> are the people showing up at the townhalls not being serious because they're uncool or is there a reason to make fun of them. >> first of all, take nancy pelosi seriously, they're being mocked because they don't agree with a liberal president. if he want to mock protesters, why don't they mock newkirk next time she protests fly swatters? >> you bring up a good point. that certain protests, the ones who are liberal, have a romantic quality to them. you're saving a poor dog or is it a goose? the animals with the wings? but tea parties, townhalls, boring boring topics. taxings and heavy. it's hard to get excited over this stuff, but somehow people r. >> i guess people do care about their healthcare. and i don't think it's a great subject at all. these are protesters against the liberals and now it turns out that liberals do not like speeche
walgreen's, to call them, cranko old bastards waving their canes irrationally apartment a black guy, it's enough to make me want to hurl my fiberconthrough a window. and first, you're wearing a delightful black shut. >> it shows i'm dark and edgy. >> are the people showing up at the townhalls not being serious because they're uncool or is there a reason to make fun of them. >> first of all, take nancy pelosi seriously, they're being mocked because they don't agree with a...
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"good morning america" is brought to you by walgreen's. oh, yeah, ime for a little "me time."erfect paws. a little rub. bit of a trim. looking sexy! when you demand th very best... oh, yeah. it's a dog's life. you have to try cottonelle ultra toilet paper. come to papa. it's the ultimate way to be kind to your behind. i'm in the lap of luxury. >> >>> coming up, we're going to meet the choir of two churches that have just recently come together to cut costs, actually. but one church was predominantly white. the other church, predominantly black. there's the new choir together. >> that's right. >>> also this morning, the robot will see you now. talking about a doctor across the country, treating you, maybe in a rural area. where service is hard to get. how will this work? in a rural area, where service is hard to get. how will this work? we'll see coming up. she was like, "help me." so i'm thinking: new cool thing is the netbook. two pounds, three pounds, 160 gigabyte hard drive. really great battery life. we get the netbook. i said, "bring him back into the store. let him pick
"good morning america" is brought to you by walgreen's. oh, yeah, ime for a little "me time."erfect paws. a little rub. bit of a trim. looking sexy! when you demand th very best... oh, yeah. it's a dog's life. you have to try cottonelle ultra toilet paper. come to papa. it's the ultimate way to be kind to your behind. i'm in the lap of luxury. >> >>> coming up, we're going to meet the choir of two churches that have just recently come together to cut costs,...
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planned to build a cvs pharmacy taken by condemnation by the city so a developer could bring a walgreen's pharmacy in. they said that he could keep the land as long as he forked over $800,000 and half ownership of the business. another time where without much discussion, she rejected claims. private property can only be taken for public use, and that was not followed in that case. so each of these three important cases deserves to be treated, a liberal etiology against the individuals a certain constitutional rights. so i appreciate you, and i know people will disagree on this, but after all is said and done, i have concluded that there should not be confirmed. >> the proceedings are fair to all members, and most importantly, to the nominee. i want to cast my vote for judge sotomayor, an individual whose life story is an inspiration to many americans, a child of immigrants with modest means, she has risen by dint of exemplary accomplishment and hard work to the cost of confirmation to our nation's highest court. but the judge is much more than only a story of accomplishment. she has also
planned to build a cvs pharmacy taken by condemnation by the city so a developer could bring a walgreen's pharmacy in. they said that he could keep the land as long as he forked over $800,000 and half ownership of the business. another time where without much discussion, she rejected claims. private property can only be taken for public use, and that was not followed in that case. so each of these three important cases deserves to be treated, a liberal etiology against the individuals a certain...
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. >> i think, you know, you would have some kind of retail outlet and it could be a walgreens, it could be a hospital. >> the idea got a boost from governor schwarzenegger who has spent months trying to avert a budget catastrophe. >> i think we also study very carefully what other countries are doing that have legalized marijuana. >> most law makers do not support broad legalization so advocates are also working towards a 2010 ballot initiative to let videoers decide. according it a field poll, 56% of californians support legalization. on the local level meanwhile the easiest way to cash in is by taxing medical cannibis. oakland became the first city to dispose a tax on dispensaries, city councils in los angeles, san francisco and santa cruz are discussing similar measures. it might seem off for dissensories to want to pay more in tax, but they welcome the chance to be seen as retch jit mat businesses. >> criminals don't pay taxes, citizens do pay taxes and you are a hope is that the movement will be seen as a group of citizens rather than a group of criminals. >> given the political en
. >> i think, you know, you would have some kind of retail outlet and it could be a walgreens, it could be a hospital. >> the idea got a boost from governor schwarzenegger who has spent months trying to avert a budget catastrophe. >> i think we also study very carefully what other countries are doing that have legalized marijuana. >> most law makers do not support broad legalization so advocates are also working towards a 2010 ballot initiative to let videoers decide....
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they're in wal zbreens -- walgreens. has just starting rolling out the kiosks in albertson's. costs them 15,000 to install a red box kiosk. it only takes three to six months to become operating cash flow positive. i wish i'd thought of this idea. coinstar does have to share the revenue with the retailers where it puts its kiosks. still, these things are like atms for coin. red box has already taken 14% of the video rental market. i think it could get much bigger. you can't compete with a dollar dvd rental on costs. and other than blockbuster, which only has 2,500 kiosks, there is no one else significant in this space. right now, you can buy coinstar at a big discount. why, it's being knocked down by ongoing lawsuits with the movie studios. the lawsuits with universal, hey, remember that's ge. that's part of who i work for. fox and warner brothers are about content access, who coinstar is allowed to buy dvds from. there is some worry here, no doubt. but there's no doubt that coinstar, they might not be able to sell all st
they're in wal zbreens -- walgreens. has just starting rolling out the kiosks in albertson's. costs them 15,000 to install a red box kiosk. it only takes three to six months to become operating cash flow positive. i wish i'd thought of this idea. coinstar does have to share the revenue with the retailers where it puts its kiosks. still, these things are like atms for coin. red box has already taken 14% of the video rental market. i think it could get much bigger. you can't compete with a dollar...
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. >> i think you would have some kind of retail outlet, and it could be a walgreens. it could be a hospital. >> reporter: the idea got a boost from governor schwarzenegger, who has spent months trying to avert a budget catastrophe. >> and i think that we ought to study carefully on what other countries are doing that have legalized marijuana. >> reporter: most lawmakers right now do not support broad legalization. so advocates are also working towards a 2010 ballot initiative that would let voters decide, and according to a field poll, 56% of californians support legalization. on the local level, meanwhile, the easiest way to cash in is by taxing medical cannabis. oakland last week became the first city to impose a tax on dispensaries. city councils in los angeles and san francisco and santa cruz are discussing similar measures. it might seem odd for dispensaries to back the idea and want to pay more in taxes but they welcome the chance to be seen as legitimate, valuable businesses. steve d'angelo runs a dispensary in oakland. >> criminals don't pay taxes. citizens do
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and you go to walgreens right in times square this afternoon and there's a box sitting there that rents these things for $1 a day. and $1 a day is a really low price point when you look at any other part of the movie industry food chain. >> it kind of crept up on the movie studios at the same time you are an investor in the studios, a shareholder at this point. at what point do you say got to get out of these stocks because redbox is going to change the landscape, change the business model? >> it's a real fear. news corp has 25% of their earnings coming from the film business. that's the twentieth century fox studio. this is a huge issue. for time warner, it's 20% and you've got other companies like lion's gate where it's the whole business. >> would you say those are names to sell? those are not worth owning at this point? >> we have a sell on news corp for other reasons than this issue specifically, but i think, you know, there's absolutely a growing fear that we have looking across this whole space right now that if this issue isn't dealt with -- studios are trying to say you can't r
and you go to walgreens right in times square this afternoon and there's a box sitting there that rents these things for $1 a day. and $1 a day is a really low price point when you look at any other part of the movie industry food chain. >> it kind of crept up on the movie studios at the same time you are an investor in the studios, a shareholder at this point. at what point do you say got to get out of these stocks because redbox is going to change the landscape, change the business...
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multiplied that times everyone you see standing in line at walgreen's. and now you have a big as miss -- big business background, but why do we have to continue to sustain $4 billion in overhead pricing for pharmaceutical products? if you want to stop a lower cost, let's do that first. what we have to see hospitals, m.d. anderson, methodist, every night on the houston news, what do hospitals advertise? the hunts will paper -- huntsville paper, i saw a full- page advertisement of the hospital administrator sitting at her desk. who pays for that, and why? i further ask the question, last thanksgiving my son was visiting from out of state and got bitten thanksgiving afternoon. we went to the emergency after recruit -- went to the emergency room after a dog bite. they soaked his hand in a betadine solution. it costs $1,500. i do not know with this hospital here charges for emergency room care. my next-door neighbor is an attorney. >> we have so many questions. can we sort of focus on the first one? there is a lot of advertising for prescription drugs. i do n
multiplied that times everyone you see standing in line at walgreen's. and now you have a big as miss -- big business background, but why do we have to continue to sustain $4 billion in overhead pricing for pharmaceutical products? if you want to stop a lower cost, let's do that first. what we have to see hospitals, m.d. anderson, methodist, every night on the houston news, what do hospitals advertise? the hunts will paper -- huntsville paper, i saw a full- page advertisement of the hospital...
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distinctions within the race are irrelevant, vis-a-vis a law, you still can't eat a hamburger at walgreens some drugstore. so that all changed. we have two classes now the black middle class has quadrupled since dr. martin luther king was killed. if we graphed. there would be a self-perpetuating middle class and underclass and never will the two meet without massive intervention, structural intervention on the one hand and almost a moral revolution within the african-american. every time i see jesse and al i say to them -- you eyes are looking for a second act. lead a moral revolution within the african-american community about individual responsibility. about deferred gratification. use barack as the model. because in the end only -- i taught emerson at my graduate seminar and he gave a speech and he called the emancipation westerners. ideas only save races. in the end, black people to have save themselves and the same thing is true of women. it's very interesting. he throws down the gauntlet in effect for frederick douglass and in a year later he writes this great paper. you have to show
distinctions within the race are irrelevant, vis-a-vis a law, you still can't eat a hamburger at walgreens some drugstore. so that all changed. we have two classes now the black middle class has quadrupled since dr. martin luther king was killed. if we graphed. there would be a self-perpetuating middle class and underclass and never will the two meet without massive intervention, structural intervention on the one hand and almost a moral revolution within the african-american. every time i see...
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he is one of four suspects after a walgreen's in van nuys was knocked off this morning.ee suspects got off on the freeway. he was on the roof, talking on a cellular phone. they were not sure if he were jumping -- if he was going to jump. then, all of a sudden, just a couple of minutes ago, the rooftop situation ended, with this guy giving himself up. when you see how many people responded, you can understand why this guy may have looked down, seen at the ground, seen all the police, and thought, "is friday -- "it is friday, i give up." jane: on this surveillance video, you see the man entered the store -- you see the men entering the store. they hold a knife up to the clerk. they got away with $200 and a pack of cigarettes. police found the knife, and they hope it will help them solve the case. jon: getting back to our wounded veterans that have given so much to the country. a nonprofit group called "homes for troops" is fixing up houses and volunteering their services. the house behind to being built right now -- who gets to call it home? >> it is for a returning vetera
he is one of four suspects after a walgreen's in van nuys was knocked off this morning.ee suspects got off on the freeway. he was on the roof, talking on a cellular phone. they were not sure if he were jumping -- if he was going to jump. then, all of a sudden, just a couple of minutes ago, the rooftop situation ended, with this guy giving himself up. when you see how many people responded, you can understand why this guy may have looked down, seen at the ground, seen all the police, and...
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all that weather was brought to you by walgreens. we have so much music, chris. >> this is big.mbert. took the morning off of an "american idol" summer 2009 tour, just to be with us. and we have david cook, who is going to sing. right now, we have the very talented champ, kris allen. ♪ and i i can't tell you ♪ ♪ somewhere on this road he lost his soul ♪ ♪ to a woman so heartless ♪ how could you be so heartless? ♪ ♪ oh, how could you be so heartless? ♪ ♪ how could you be so cold as the winter wind ♪ ♪ when it breeze, yo ♪ just remember that you talkin' to me yo ♪ ♪ you know need to watch the w ♪ ♪ you talkin' to me, yo ♪ i mn after all the things that we've been through ♪ ♪ i mean after all the things we got into ♪ ♪ hey yo i know of some things ♪ ♪ that you ain't told me ♪ hey yo i did some things ♪ ♪ but that's the old me ♪ so now you wanna get me back ♪ ♪ and you gon' show me ♪ so you walk around like you don't know me ♪ ♪ you got a new friend ♪ well i got homeys but in the end ♪ ♪ it's still so lonely ♪ in the night i hear 'em talk ♪ ♪ the coldest story ever told ♪ ♪ somewher
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this weather report has been brought to you by walgreens. back over to you guys. divine. >> you can smell it over there, can't you? >>> martha hall foose here. >> thank you. so happy to be here. >> we have a southern twang thing going here today, right? >> we do. we are doing ain't no thing but chicken wings. >> i thought i pulled it off. >> i thought so. >> before we jump in, your book. give us the title. >> "screen doors and sweet tea." >> it just won a major award. >> the james beard award for american cooking. >> i don't know what's bigger. that or whether paula dean says that's the o cookbook she'd have in her kitchen, other than her own. >> i was proud of that. from a cook, that's the highest praise from a great dame. >> what are we doing here? >> easy. everybody loves chicken wings. start with a chili sauce. give us a sweet flavor. some garlic. cumin seeds. >> salt. >> little salt. and ground ginger. >> the humidity, making it come together. >> we have honey. that's going to give us sweetness. and help us caramelize on the grill. >> what's this? >> hot sauc
this weather report has been brought to you by walgreens. back over to you guys. divine. >> you can smell it over there, can't you? >>> martha hall foose here. >> thank you. so happy to be here. >> we have a southern twang thing going here today, right? >> we do. we are doing ain't no thing but chicken wings. >> i thought i pulled it off. >> i thought so. >> before we jump in, your book. give us the title. >> "screen doors and sweet...
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lito sre store pickup week, all walgreens have been offering free stuff at their photo department. >> got to like free stuff. almost 6:11 now. time again for traffic and weather on the 1s. >> hey, tom, good morning. >> speaking of stuff, it's stuffy. there is the scene over washington. is that washington or the amazon jungle? certainly feels like it this mo,ing with sweltering humidity, now 74 in washington, low 70s montgomery, fairfax, prblg prince george'ss. afternoon highs reaching near 90, partly to mostly cloudy at times. likelihood of passingfternoon thundershowers as well as into this evening and more of the same on friday. maybe a morning shower saturday or an afternoon thundershower, then lower humid it moves in. now, jerry, good morning. how's the traffic? >> good morning, everyone. head over to northern virginia, take a live look at the capital beltway. here's the capital beltway. there's route 7, tysons corner. right now both directions from say the american legion bridge down to springfield, both directions of the beltway, travel lanes are open and moving relatively well
lito sre store pickup week, all walgreens have been offering free stuff at their photo department. >> got to like free stuff. almost 6:11 now. time again for traffic and weather on the 1s. >> hey, tom, good morning. >> speaking of stuff, it's stuffy. there is the scene over washington. is that washington or the amazon jungle? certainly feels like it this mo,ing with sweltering humidity, now 74 in washington, low 70s montgomery, fairfax, prblg prince george'ss. afternoon highs...
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meteorogist tem toerein is tracking that plowfuerm ri hneca ffects.l tell you when we might >>> walgreen's isaway sog mefrthineeee in tnhis news bargain blas yo gy ncaetto a free 11et b 14 pho fl o toay ply,ch'lou of y postage to have it sentstpotoe . at 11 by 14 photo poster at walgres. >> let's get a check on traffic and weather together right now. we're going to go to tom kierein. he is in storm center 4. tom? >> good morning. 6:41, a rather sultry summer morning under way. we've got the sun up in a mostly clear sky now. temperatures 74 in washington. from anacostia to brandywine, franconia and dah mass cass it is rather humid and near 70 degrees. farther to our west, weather watchers reporting temperatures in the 60s. weather watchers southern maryland, around the bay, eastern shore reporting low 70s. lar on today, highs climbing into the low 1069 wi90s with lo sunshine. wednday and thursday, a pretty good chance of passing showers. maybe a shower friday as well as saturday but lower humidity. drying out sundayr nd monday. latest on hurricane bill in ten minutes. jerry, how's the traff
meteorogist tem toerein is tracking that plowfuerm ri hneca ffects.l tell you when we might >>> walgreen's isaway sog mefrthineeee in tnhis news bargain blas yo gy ncaetto a free 11et b 14 pho fl o toay ply,ch'lou of y postage to have it sentstpotoe . at 11 by 14 photo poster at walgres. >> let's get a check on traffic and weather together right now. we're going to go to tom kierein. he is in storm center 4. tom? >> good morning. 6:41, a rather sultry summer morning under...
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multiplied at times everybody standing in line at walgreen's. why, and and they have a big business background so you may not receive this, why do we have to continue to sustain $4 ian in overhead pricing for pharmaceutical products? if you want to stop in the lower the costs, listed at first. why do we have to see hospitals -- every night on the houston news, advertising? why do hospitals advertise? the hunts will paper, i saw it about a month ago with a full- page advertisement of a hospital administrator sitting at her desk. who pays for that and why? i further ask the question when last things giving my son was visiting from out of state and got bitten. he went to the emergency room for a dog bite. he sold his hand in solution for about 30 minutes. the know how much the cost? $1,500. i do not know what this hospital here charges for emergency room care. i have an extra neighbor that is an attorney -- >> let's do this. we have so many questions. is that ok if we focus on the first one? >> ok. >> look, there is a lot of advertising for prescri
multiplied at times everybody standing in line at walgreen's. why, and and they have a big business background so you may not receive this, why do we have to continue to sustain $4 ian in overhead pricing for pharmaceutical products? if you want to stop in the lower the costs, listed at first. why do we have to see hospitals -- every night on the houston news, advertising? why do hospitals advertise? the hunts will paper, i saw it about a month ago with a full- page advertisement of a hospital...
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we found it for as little as two cents a scare foot at a walgreens.k that they're going to get you somewhere and they really are generally pretty good at gift items. you know, in party supplies. but this is one of those items where it was not cheapest at the dollar store. >> do you have to be careful when it comes to party items if you're at a dollar store? like kid's items? >> yes, party supplies. party favors. a lot of people like to buy those kinds of things there. they could be choking hazards there. we found many that had small parts. some of them were even labelled as choking hazards for children under three. we think they could be choking hazards for children twice that age. >> again, not a scientific survey that you did, but just buyer beware. look at it very carefully. >> absolutely. >> coming up this is cotton rounds now. what do you think? >> i would assume -- >> i don't know, tie. >> dollar stores. they were only a penny a round at the dollar store. and a lot of other places have them for three times that amount. >> and how does this quali
we found it for as little as two cents a scare foot at a walgreens.k that they're going to get you somewhere and they really are generally pretty good at gift items. you know, in party supplies. but this is one of those items where it was not cheapest at the dollar store. >> do you have to be careful when it comes to party items if you're at a dollar store? like kid's items? >> yes, party supplies. party favors. a lot of people like to buy those kinds of things there. they could be...
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cvs pharmacy taken by condemnation with the city so that another private developer could build a walgreen's pharmacy on it. the developer, who was pursuing a redevelopment supported by the city, told the landowner he could keep the land and build that cvs as long as he forked over $800,000 to him in half ownership of his business. at two page opinion, short, without much decision, she rejected those claims. the constitution says private property can only be taken for public use. that was not followed in that case. each of these three cases are before us, deserve to be treated with great of fullness and care, yet in each instance her decisions were unacceptably short and their only consistency was that the results favored a liberal, pro government ideology against the individuals, asserting their constitutional rights. so, mr. chairman, i appreciate you, i know people will disagree on this and disagree honestly, but after all is said and done, my evaluation of the testimony at the hearing, and the study of the cases i have mentioned, i have concluded that this nomination not be confirmed and
cvs pharmacy taken by condemnation with the city so that another private developer could build a walgreen's pharmacy on it. the developer, who was pursuing a redevelopment supported by the city, told the landowner he could keep the land and build that cvs as long as he forked over $800,000 to him in half ownership of his business. at two page opinion, short, without much decision, she rejected those claims. the constitution says private property can only be taken for public use. that was not...
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. >> walgreens -- >> cvs. >> i wonder if there will be any private plan. >> and if you believe that you're not going to bend the cost curve, why -- if it's not even going to accomplish what it's supposed to do, according to the cbo, why do it? i have a problem with the health care crisis because 90% of the people have it, and 80% are satisfied. >> costs are skyrocketing, spiraling, and every major -- >> health care is not the story today. it's jobs. when we come back we'll get to that top story. the jobs report, we'll go back north and head to steve liesman in the woods of maine as we wait for the number at 8:30. ♪ you gone fishin' the gold delta skymiles credit card... from american express... it's the official card... of the world's largest airline. and it's the only credit card... that earns miles on delta. miles that take you... to more places than ever before. over 350 destinations worldwide. so switch today. get up to 25,000 bonus miles-- good for a free flight. call now to apply. there's no annual fee for the first year... and you can redeem... with no blackout dates or seat restric
. >> walgreens -- >> cvs. >> i wonder if there will be any private plan. >> and if you believe that you're not going to bend the cost curve, why -- if it's not even going to accomplish what it's supposed to do, according to the cbo, why do it? i have a problem with the health care crisis because 90% of the people have it, and 80% are satisfied. >> costs are skyrocketing, spiraling, and every major -- >> health care is not the story today. it's jobs. when we...
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a government drugstore to keep walgreens honest, and a government hardware store to keep home depot honestder the plans that we're considering, in tennessee, you have 400,000 people to a government program called medicaid for low income people. that would shift after five years, cost to tennessee taxpayers that could equal either a 5% income tax in tennessee or if we pay doctors enough to see those patients, it would be a 10% tax in tennessee. so you can see the additional coverage in a government plan creates a lot more costs. so they're inter-related. it doesn't add up the way these bills are coming towards us. >> senator, it sounds like the republicans are stressing the cost issues first. and universal health care coverage second. is that fair? >> well, the cost issues are what we should be addressing. everyone -- you go down this panel, everyone agrees we need health care reform. because health care costs are so high. i come from a state that has the highest inunsured population. so people who are paying preem ups do have health care coverage, are covering those people who don't have c
a government drugstore to keep walgreens honest, and a government hardware store to keep home depot honestder the plans that we're considering, in tennessee, you have 400,000 people to a government program called medicaid for low income people. that would shift after five years, cost to tennessee taxpayers that could equal either a 5% income tax in tennessee or if we pay doctors enough to see those patients, it would be a 10% tax in tennessee. so you can see the additional coverage in a...
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like brad is heading to walgreen's to buy something for those pesky hemorrhoids.that goes way above and beyond any information you should be sharing with any friend. they have another one kald the paparazzo. you can take the quiz and find out which one you are. the paparazzo is someone who posts tons of pictures if you went to an event or something like that over the weekseend an you see a photo you didn't know existed. and then, of course, we have the ever loved friend patter. you know, the average bafaceboo user has about 120 friends on 300 or 400. but then you get those folks who just friend request everybody and their mama and their grandma, and we know that's folks as the friend padders. those are just 3 of the 12 different types of facebook friends out there. >> it was so interesting to read now they've been titled because i think everybody that's been on facebook can relate to, oh, yeah, i know somebody like that. what kind of facebooker are you, nicole? >> i am a -- probably a nice facebook friender. >> you are, you are. >> i try to be very courteous. >> f
like brad is heading to walgreen's to buy something for those pesky hemorrhoids.that goes way above and beyond any information you should be sharing with any friend. they have another one kald the paparazzo. you can take the quiz and find out which one you are. the paparazzo is someone who posts tons of pictures if you went to an event or something like that over the weekseend an you see a photo you didn't know existed. and then, of course, we have the ever loved friend patter. you know, the...