burro here at the dallas police station. as you see, they are bringing the weapon allegedly used in the assassination of john f. kennedy this afternoon at 12:30 here in dallas. 6.5 made in italy in 1940. police have traced a rifle purchased in chicago by mail order to oswalt. he bought it under the ailous, the price of $12.78, the life of the president of the united states apparently was bought. in the wake of the kennedy assassinati assassination, the dallas police on the one hand were committing resources to try and solve a crime. move in the doorway, get him in the doorway. there they had they were ill equipped to handle this tsunami of reporters.
6.5 made in italy in 1940. police have traced a rifle purchased in chicago by mail order to oswald. he bought it under the alias, the price of $12.78, the life of the president of the united states apparently was bought. in the wake of the kennedy assassination, the dallas police on the one hand were committing resources to try and solve a crime. move in the doorway, get him in the doorway. there they had they were ill equipped to handle this tsunami of reporters. well, i was questioned by protesters, at that time i was
what better way to follow dan rather a good guest with some good stuff. today s edition jerry lives in florida, saves a small fortune with extreme couponing. what makes him, what makes that good stuff? it s what he does with his hobby that counts. take a look. the crackers are on sale right now 3 for 7. so, if you do one cracker, it s $2.33. this is a manufacturer coupon that is printable. if you see here, $2.78 save and you have that item for 2.33. that is a money maker. when the coupon exceeds the price. the store will give you back money. bottles of water buy two get one free. the water pays for itself so, it s free. limit you ten per item of anything. if they do that, i buy ten there and go to the next publix.
west side of chicago who have jobs there who didn t have jobs before. there are a lot of folks on the west side of chicago who are shopping there because their prices are low. i don t know, if you did a survey, whether they would say they re sorry that walmart came in. what do you say to that? i agree with you, i think as consumers where there are existing businesses, people love walmart, if you ask the workers in those stores, you ll get a different answer. because walmart s pitch to urban america is, we re going to create quality jobs for you, in places of high unemployment. we know that s not the case. they have a policy of not only hiring temporary workers, they re not hiring people full time any more. those that want to work full time, they don t give them enough hours because they don t want to pay for health insurance. they claim they pay an average hourly wage of $12.78. if that were true, $12.50 wouldn t be a problem. we know they pay roughly in the $8 to $9 range.
there are a lot of folks on the west side of chicago who are shopping there because their prices are low. i don t know, if you did a survey, whether they would say they re sorry that walmart came in. what do you say to that? i agree with you, i think as consumers where there are existing businesses, people love walmart, if you ask the workers in those stores, you ll get a different answer. because walmart s pitch to urban america is, we re going to create quality jobs for you, in places of high unemployment. we know that s not the case. they have a policy of not only hiring temporary workers, they re not hiring people full time any more. those that want to work full time, they don t give them enough hours because they don t want to pay for health insurance. they claim they pay an average hourly wage of $12.78. if that were true, $12.50 wouldn t be a problem. we know they pay roughly in the $8 to $9 range. and they want to keep it that way. dorian warren from columbia university, th