me he thinks these debates will get very contentious on capitol hill. we ll have you both back to talk about it. thank you so much. thanks. lunch with the oracle of omaha just got a whole lot cheaper. this year s annual charity auction for lunch with warren buffett went last night for just $1 million but this is a bargain when you consider last year s winning bid was a record of nearly $3.5 million. the winner of the auction remained anonymous. for singing definitely dry mouth has been a problem for me. but i m also on a lot of medications that dry my mouth out. i just drank tons of water all the time. it was never enough. i wasn t sure i was going to be able to continue singing. i saw my dentist and he suggested biotene. it feels refreshing. my mouth felt more lubricated. i use the biotene rinse twice a day and then i use the spray throughout the day. it actually saved my career in a way. because biotene really did make a difference.
what s interesting here, though, is that this viagra is expensive. if you don t have insurance, it is about $400 for 15 pills. so that s a lot. the stuff that you see online, when you don t need a prescription, is, like, a fraction way, way, way that should be your first sign. i think people still are going to go to these sites where you don t need a prescription. if you need to do it legitimately and for real, you can go to this website. elizabeth cohen, thank you very much. now, fortune magazine s annual list of the top 500 companies is out and a new number one. walmart, the giant retail store reclaiming the top spot after slipping to second place next year. exxonmobil at number two. rounding out the top five, chevron, philip 66, the oracle of omaha, warren buffett s berkshire hathaway. apple cracks the top ten coming in at number six. boot up your computer.
they ve been making all this money over the years. reporter: warren is worth about 50 billion, charlie is not far behind at all. they did it by doing everything right here in omaha. jon: that s right. thank you, liz. maybe we can pick up some tips. jon: a lot of people are. let s talk about something serious now, tracking al-qaida right now, two years after the death of osama bin laden. there seems to be something of sort of a terror revival going on with the al-qaida network evolving into a centralized movement, in northern africa, nigeria. while al-qaida lost a key haven in afghanistan it got full-fledged support from pakistan, yemen, somalia and other places. joining us to talk about this is frederick kagan the direct he shall of the american enterprise institute critical threats project. you ve been looking at how al-qaida has moved around.
we know that osama bin laden was killed two years ago, but the threat from al-qaida is still very, very real. the terror network s new tactics, we will he ll tell you about that and where it is apparently setting up shop now. and all eyes are on the oracle of omaha. we ll tell you what billionaire warren buffett has to say at a shareholders meeting, than a other stars of the world. we ll go live with that story next. i was cooking dinner for my family. boom. heart attack. never once did i consider that i might be having a heart attack. it can happen to anyone at any time. the doctor recommends bayer aspirin to keep this from happening to me again. [ male announcer ] aspirin is not appropriate for everyone, so be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. it s workin . six years and countin . know the symptoms, talk to your doctor.
if miss arias is guilty of any crime at all, it is the crime of manslaughter. reporter: the prosecutor juan martinez believes arias deserves the death penalty if convicted. he calls her a stalker who killed her ex in a jealous rage after seeing him with other women then made up abuse allegations to justify the cold-blooded premeditated murder. travis victor alexander was slaughtered by this woman. reporter: alexander s family sobbed as he recounted the day in june 2008. jodi arias simply shut her eyes, knowing her fate is now in the hands of 12 people who could ultimately decide if she lives or dies. ryan owens, abc news, phoenix. big week ahead on wall street. kicking off this morning at record highs. the dow crossed the 15,000 mark for the first time ever before closing at 14,973. is this surge a sign of what is to come? an exclusive interview billionaire investor warren buffett, offered his insight. well, i don t know the answer to what the market will do next week, next m