what they desire from this job is money. it s a pitch that entices nearly 1500 women every month to apply. a new girl can t just walk in and get down to business. before london can book clients, she has to be checked by a doctor for stds. if she is not clean, she can t work. i m new. i don t have the greatest thing. everybody is obligated to get checked every week. and they pay $70 for culture and 1$118 for blood work. we can t use insurance, but we can deduct. what happens if the doctors find something? you take days off until you
live the good life. have a great future. be a bunny. it s a pitch that entices nearly 1500 women every month to apply. but a new girl can t just walk in and get down to business. before london can start booking clients, she has to be checked for stds by a doctor who makes regular trips to the bunny ranch. if she is not clean, she can t work. hi. you new? i m new. i don t have the greatest vein, so hopefully you re good at this. every woman who work here is obligated to get checked every single week. and they have to pay how much every week? 70 for a culture and $118 for blood work and culture. and that comes out of your pocket? it s out of our pocket. we can t use our insurance, but we can deduct it. what happens if the doctors find something. say you got chlamydia, you ll take ten days off and come back to work when you re clear.
every mouse click that you do online is going to be collected by these massive data collecting tools on the internet and assembled in these data bases. reporter: the more we shop, the more we buy, the more we search for restaurants, movie times or real estate questions, the more they pinpoint who we are. even where we live. the ip address is given away my address? yes. getting the ip address and sometimes tells them within a block where you are. reporter: here s where it s really creepy. it s the most personal questions googled out of concern for ourselves, family members and friends. emergency loans, cheating spouses, cancer, substance abuse, stds all in that data base. that information is already being used by insurance companies and butzs screening potential employees. this feels like george orwell, feels like 1984.
but i think it s a bit of a reality. melissa: 8th graders? i m lock my kids in their room, they are not going back to school. harris: a health class setting, not an language arts setting. andrea: in the real world kids are having sex younger and younger. they might know about this. harris: we are seeing statistics with people under the age of 50 having an enormous amount of stds. mel require am not easy being right in a very liberal world. in his new book our one lucky guy reveals how to win your argument and win your argument and purchase situated other side and win over that lefty friend. active management can seek to outperform.
behind the sting videos comes out and said this, if the money planned parenthood is receiving for baby body parts were treely for reimbursement, why can sell it? oh, i think what planned parenthood is to be above board as they have always been and do the humanitarian work they continue to do i think the question for tony and a lot of women are asking this question, what do you think congress is going to find that planned parenthood does ma am mo gram screenings and cancer screeningings, they help people make life decision, preventing stds? that s what they do each and every day. planned parenthood has nothing wrong with the investigation, why not welcome it? why have they objected so loud? that s why you saw cecil down on capitol hill last week for almost three to four hours answering every question. planned parenthood understands they ve done nothing wrong,