in the same truck or they would reproduce and have twinkie bread. dana: this is happening, that one of the demands from the union you can t have products on the same truck. if you run errands you go do to a toothpaste from one store and another store from tooth brush. it makes sense to buy them at the same store. dana: we are reaching for it. greg: you never bought your own tooth brush or toothpaste. dana: you made history because of the twinkie and hostess. kimberly: it s funny and on youtube. bob: unentitled by greg gutfeld. news that the federal judge allowed hostes stoush go to bankruptcy and sell off the brand name to bring in $2 billion which is what their gross was. eric: bring 18,000 employees to unemployment line.
would reproduce and have twinkie bread. dana: this is happening, that one of the demands from the union you can t have products on the same truck. if you run errands you go do to a toothpaste from one store and another store from tooth brush. it makes sense to buy them at the same store. dana: we are reaching for it. greg: you never bought your own tooth brush or toothpaste. dana: you made history because of the twinkie and hostess. kimberly: it s funny and on youtube. bob: unentitled by greg gutfeld. news that the federal judge allowed hostes stoush go to bankruptcy and sell off the brand name to bring in $2 billion which is what their gross was. eric: bring 18,000 employees to unemployment line. kimberly: bob did his
bibles and boos to who is my baby s daddy. a dna truck that travels around to give pa tempty test for $300. we have photos of it. tonight you think brian: i can t start the medicare block. i get the dna block first? okay. go ahead. andrea: don t you think some things belong behind closed doors like dna testing or on jerry springer? brian: you are taking the test behind closed doors? it s good. make people say to yourself is that my mom and my dad in make sure. it could be good. andrea: you have a son. eric: what are you trying to say? andrea: no, i m just [ laughter ] eric: i grabbed his tooth brush and went to the who s your daddy truck. andrea: a lot of parents, some of their friends say little kids look at the truck because it looks like an ice
bibles and boos to who is my baby s daddy. a dna truck that travels around to give pa tempty test for $300. we have photos of it. tonight you think brian: i can t start the medicare block. i get the dna block first? okay. go ahead. andrea: don t you think some things belong behind closed doors like dna testing or on jerry springer? brian: you are taking the test behind closed doors? it s good. make people say to yourself is that my mom and my dad in make sure. it could be good. andrea: you have a son. eric: what are you trying to say? andrea: no, i m just [ laughter ] eric: i grabbed his tooth brush and went to the who s your daddy truck. andrea: a lot of parents, some of their friends say little kids look at the truck because it looks like an ice
anniversary of walmart. in that half century, the retail giant has gone from one store in rogers, arkansas, to become the nation s largest employer with over 2 million employees worldwide. they ve also had a major effect on the economy, for better or for worse. and joining me is charles. welcome back to the show. nice to see you. good morning. nice to see you. how has walmart changed the economy and how people shop. if you think about your own life on this saturday morning, what you re going do, you wake up, get dressed, have breakfast, maybe you have friends over. the clothing you wear, your underwear, your socks, your blue jeans, your tooth brush, your tooth paste, the blender, the microwave oven, all of that stuff, the quality of that merchandise has been