you have the most leverage in negotiating with. so i would never hesitate in a store like that. the worst that can happen is they ll say, sorry, we can t beat it. juliette: what drives me crazy is when i buy something, and i did this a year ago, like it frustrated me so much. i bought a television, and like a week later, maybe less than a week later t goes on sale. i went in, i m not gog say where i went, they wouldn t give me the adjustment. is that typical? a lot of store also these days. for obvious reasons, they re not as eag tore obvious that as their price matching. but many stores will do it. typically within 14 to 30 days. you have to go in pretty soon. but they ll do it or the other thing you can do if they won t match it is take the thing back, get your money, and get another one off the shelf and buy that one. juliette: that s crafty. gregg: you have to bring it back in the box and to get it out of the box, you have to tear the box apart. that happened to me. they sa
40 types of children s medicine is being recalled. the recall involves children s versions of tylenol, tylenol plus, motrin, zirtek and benadryl. the problem is they don t meet quality standards set by the food and drug administration. the f.d.a. is investigating mcneil consumer health care, the company behind the products. to learn more about this recall, visit mcneil s web site or call them at the number on your screen. gregg: there is growing controversy in new jersey over a new law aimed at teen drivers. the measure requires them to identify themselves with the equivalent of a scarlet letter. it s a decal. there it is. critics say the decal makes them easy targets for the police and even sexual predators. lawmakers, though, behind the measure say it s crucial for teen drivers safety. laura ingle is live in new york city with both sides of the story. reporter: hi. those in favor of these shiny
started. another thing it s doing is hampering efforts to lay that protective shore line boom. they can t lay that. in areas where they already have, the high winds are just overtopping those booms and taking that oil right into the areas where they re hoping to keep that from. officials estimate a million and a half gallons have already spilled from that leak and right now, there is no way of capping that leak. they re still working on that. the situation here is one of frustration as they think of ways to save or maybe just salvage this seafood industry in this area. juliette: craig live in venice, louisiana. thanks. gregg: it seems like we have been hit with a number of massive natural disasters lately from the earthquakes in haiti and chili to the iceland volcano. and here at home, it has been nearly three years since a wedge tornado nearly wiped out all of greens berg, kansas. remember that? seems like this may make it seem like we can t get the upper hand on mother nature.
understandable to some people out there. gregg: everybody has a bad round. i was watching some of it yesterday. he missed the cut by eight strokes. it s totally unlike him. everybody has a bad day. it s been a touch year for him. it was 9 collapse of this platform, take a look at that, that started an environmental emergency in the gulf of mexico. coming up, we re going to directly hear in bp the company that says they are going pay for the cleanup. they don t have any choice, it s federal law. should they pay penalties on top of that? i have diabetes, and sometimes i wonder
is requiring all law enforcement in the state of arizona to be retrained to make sure that this law is enforced effectively, but no doubt you ve got two very heated sides, gregg, and the good news to report out of here is there have been no incidents of violence to report. and that is always good at this point. gregg: casey stegall live in phoenix. thanks very much. juliette: folks on both sides of the immigration debate reacting passionately to the new arizona law, as you ve heard. meanwhile, in congress, senate democrats are working on a plan to overhaul the nation s immigration system, but interestingly, it includes a number of measures republicans tend to support, including a focus on securing the border. two members of congress are joining me now, texas republican michael burgess and massachusetts democrat steve lynch. great to have you here. before we get on to that, i want to get your reactions quickly, if you could, to the arizona legislation that was passed just recently.