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bernadette: mm-hmm.ut, like, a week away from that. it puts a lot of pressure. you can hear it in his voice, and then i know it, and then i can't sleep, and that's all you can think about and it's spinning in your head and your stomach's clenched and... it's been very difficult. lemonis: wow. steve: when business doesn't go well, it's hard to be a good father and a good husband. and that's the biggest disappointment. to me, the most important thing of my life is my kids, you know, being there for them. i haven't been. bernadette: it's okay. lemonis: okay. do you have some financials we can look at? steve: yeah. lemonis: maybe head inside? bernadette: mm-hmm. lemonis: i feel like i've gotten a good sense of the great people that work here. the fantastic product, while inefficiently made, still a really quality product. so, i commend you for that. steve: thank you very much. lemonis: let's go through the p&l. steve: okay. lemonis: so, your total revenue for the last 12 months is $6.9 million. your gross pr
bernadette: mm-hmm.ut, like, a week away from that. it puts a lot of pressure. you can hear it in his voice, and then i know it, and then i can't sleep, and that's all you can think about and it's spinning in your head and your stomach's clenched and... it's been very difficult. lemonis: wow. steve: when business doesn't go well, it's hard to be a good father and a good husband. and that's the biggest disappointment. to me, the most important thing of my life is my kids, you know, being there...
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bernadette, we talked about it earlier. you're commissioner of a conference that doesn't have football, so you come from a little different position. you don't have the money or the exposure or, candidly, the governance power that comes with football in the ncaa. do you think that if an olympic model occurred, there would be a difference in competitive impact whether it's, you know, from schools in your conferences, your league compared to, you know, those in the power five? >> well, i would kind of agree with the first panel in that, you know, we've had changes in legislation and rules and permissible and more permissible rules for 30, 40, 50 years, and in a sense the balance has not changed. as but i think in terms of how something like that would be implemented would be critically important. and i do think, that, you know, student-athletes when they are being recruited, they are looking at the institutions, the overall support for the institutions, the academic curriculum of which where they're going, the geography, the
bernadette, we talked about it earlier. you're commissioner of a conference that doesn't have football, so you come from a little different position. you don't have the money or the exposure or, candidly, the governance power that comes with football in the ncaa. do you think that if an olympic model occurred, there would be a difference in competitive impact whether it's, you know, from schools in your conferences, your league compared to, you know, those in the power five? >> well, i...
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[laughter] >> bernadette, how about you? where do you stand on it?> i think that the commission addressed it in a way, obviously, identifying all the legal issues that are surrounding it right now. and that maybe this wasn't the exact time. but i think we've heard une give chi that there's an openness to be able to strategically look at the possibilities of what the use of name, image and likeness for student-athletes in an amateur setting within intercollegiates, within higher education, and that's a topic that's going to really need a lot of discussion and a lot of work. >> there's an irony here, the lawsuit that's pending that gave the commission pause in terms of giving a specific recommendation, we keep referring to it as the kessler litigation. that's brought on behalf of the student-athletes, one sitting right next to me, and we can't even give them credit -- [laughter] we refer to it by the lawyer's name. >> that's fair. as a reporter, i always wrote the kessler case. i think more people were familiar with it that way. nigel has done some int
[laughter] >> bernadette, how about you? where do you stand on it?> i think that the commission addressed it in a way, obviously, identifying all the legal issues that are surrounding it right now. and that maybe this wasn't the exact time. but i think we've heard une give chi that there's an openness to be able to strategically look at the possibilities of what the use of name, image and likeness for student-athletes in an amateur setting within intercollegiates, within higher...
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bernadette smith. come on down, ms. bernadette, this is your moment. ladies and gentlemen put your hands together because this is a legend walking to the microphone right now! [applause] i want to recognize and thank the small business commission for taking time always to organize a beautiful event and providing a wonderful reception. colleagues, i would like you to recognize a hidden gym in bayview hunter's point community called the jazz room. that's where you applause, everyone. [applause] thank you. this small business opened its doors in 1962 and has been a place for local residents to gather, to social ize and hear live music ever since it opened its doors. the jazz room operated as an african american woman-owned business for nearly 55 years. in addition to featuring notable musicians, the business is also well known for being a very welcoming environment. the jazz room's current owner ms. bernadette smith keeps the doors open to the community 365 days a year. also ms. bernadette regularly hosts neighborhood barbecues at the jazz room which, of
bernadette smith. come on down, ms. bernadette, this is your moment. ladies and gentlemen put your hands together because this is a legend walking to the microphone right now! [applause] i want to recognize and thank the small business commission for taking time always to organize a beautiful event and providing a wonderful reception. colleagues, i would like you to recognize a hidden gym in bayview hunter's point community called the jazz room. that's where you applause, everyone. [applause]...
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[laughing] >> bernadette? >> i think the commission addresses anyway identify all the legal issues that surround it right now and that maybe this was the exact time but i think we've heard unequivocally that there's an open is to be able to strategically look at the possibilities of what the use of name, image, and likeness for student athletes in amateurs setting, that's a topic that's going to really need a lot of discussion and a lot of work. >> there's an irony here, the lawsuit pending that gave the commission pause in terms of getting as recommendation on name image and license we keep referring to it as the kessler litigation. that was brought on by student athletes and we can't give them credit for the lawsuit. they referred refer to by the s name. >> as reported i always rode kessler. i think more people to me with it that way. jenkins hasn't done ferryman interviews. it's a fair point. >> gabe, to bernadette . you have thought through this question. you rode a white paper in 2016 explaining one possi
[laughing] >> bernadette? >> i think the commission addresses anyway identify all the legal issues that surround it right now and that maybe this was the exact time but i think we've heard unequivocally that there's an open is to be able to strategically look at the possibilities of what the use of name, image, and likeness for student athletes in amateurs setting, that's a topic that's going to really need a lot of discussion and a lot of work. >> there's an irony here, the...
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bernadette: really?a horrific carbon monoxide accident the night before her wedding. that's horrible. yes and no. all those bridesmaids dresses remain unused and available to us for free. so it seems that cloud of odorless deadly gas had a silver lining after all. check it out, still in the bags. the gowns, not the bridesmaids. i don't know. dead people's dresses? yeah, and cap sleeves? eh... oh, i was hoping you wouldn't notice. irene was always a slave to a good bargain when it came to clothes, and sadly as it turned out, space heaters. ladies, please. these four walls once housed an intellectual salon
bernadette: really?a horrific carbon monoxide accident the night before her wedding. that's horrible. yes and no. all those bridesmaids dresses remain unused and available to us for free. so it seems that cloud of odorless deadly gas had a silver lining after all. check it out, still in the bags. the gowns, not the bridesmaids. i don't know. dead people's dresses? yeah, and cap sleeves? eh... oh, i was hoping you wouldn't notice. irene was always a slave to a good bargain when it came to...
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. >> reporter: for bernadette eccleston, the oil change the life of her 17-year-old son. >> it completely centered him and called him, i have never seen my son like that. >> reporter: or kristin bowker, married to a pastor with three kids, in her arms, six-year-old bella grace. >> she is very special. >> reporter: bella was diagnosed with a severe seizure disorder, since she was two months old, she has been put on so many sedatives and anticonvulsant drugs that she became asleep -- sleeping beauty, the seizures never stopped. >> we packed from nevada and moved to california for her to be able to access cannabis oil. >> reporter: her seizures are now virtually gone. >> it is amazing to see the improvements and know her personality. >> people call it dope, i call it hope. >> reporter: jason from modesto developed jaden's juice, named after his son, he was diagnosed with catastrophic form of epilepsy and autism, not a single prescription drug worked. >> 22 pills and he could not talk or walk, chew, sleep, scream, yell, hallucinate. >> reporter: jason heard about cbd and got a medical card fo
. >> reporter: for bernadette eccleston, the oil change the life of her 17-year-old son. >> it completely centered him and called him, i have never seen my son like that. >> reporter: or kristin bowker, married to a pastor with three kids, in her arms, six-year-old bella grace. >> she is very special. >> reporter: bella was diagnosed with a severe seizure disorder, since she was two months old, she has been put on so many sedatives and anticonvulsant drugs that she...
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speaking as the inquiry‘s commemoration hearings draw to a close, bernadette bernard said her brotherge to neighbours who were unable to find a way down. 72 people died as a result of the fire in west london lastjune. our special correspondent lucy manning reports. as they faced by death those trapped inside grenfell turned in their last moments to each other. raymond bernard known as moses was, his family said, a hero. he had worked as an electrician in the buckingham palace and the house of lords. on the night of the fire he shouldered six neighbours including children in his flat. we know that he would have given comfort to each of them before they took their last breaths and departed this world. are moses, our hero. sadly, where there is no justice, there will be no peace. i will never forget, justice, there will be no peace. i will neverforget, i justice, there will be no peace. i will never forget, i will never forgive. sometimes the lives lost at g re nfell forgive. sometimes the lives lost at grenfell have forgive. sometimes the lives lost at g re nfell have barely forgive. so
speaking as the inquiry‘s commemoration hearings draw to a close, bernadette bernard said her brotherge to neighbours who were unable to find a way down. 72 people died as a result of the fire in west london lastjune. our special correspondent lucy manning reports. as they faced by death those trapped inside grenfell turned in their last moments to each other. raymond bernard known as moses was, his family said, a hero. he had worked as an electrician in the buckingham palace and the house of...
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bernadette bernard called her brother raymond "a hero". floor of grenfell tower with his dog. family and one other post ——. post ——. escape, the only alternative was to head towards the top floor. head towards the top floor. they met ray and took refuge in his flat. flat. brother resting beside the bed on the floor. the floor. them before taking their last breath and departing this world. and departing this world. a man and the strongest most probably was the last to die. probably was the last to die. he would have been so alone. would have been so alone. the corner, the array was a hero on that tragic night. that tragic night. important for the families and loved ones that their stories are told. ones that their stories are told. would be wrong for it this became a number or a statistic. number or a statistic. grief and sorrow, all told with great dignity and poise. great dignity and poise. great love by the families of those who died. direction in the weeks following the disaster. a wake—up call on how to deal with future emergencies. better prepared by not in luck —— involv
bernadette bernard called her brother raymond "a hero". floor of grenfell tower with his dog. family and one other post ——. post ——. escape, the only alternative was to head towards the top floor. head towards the top floor. they met ray and took refuge in his flat. flat. brother resting beside the bed on the floor. the floor. them before taking their last breath and departing this world. and departing this world. a man and the strongest most probably was the last to die....
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joining me is fresno state student and campus reform.org correspondent bernadette casey.was outraged but none more so than students at fresno state and there was a student and faculty, held together. how many people turned out. >> this is definitely rattled the fresno community. the place is packed, they want to see her face for what she has done. they were not asking her to be fired but they want to see her be punished for putting it in such a bad light. there was a long line of people making comments yesterday with my written out speeches prepared. >> the tweets she tweet out, she said barbara bush was a generous, smart and amazing racist along with her husband, raised a war criminal and finishes, all of these, it goes on. in terms of punishment, what type of punishment would be appropriate do you think? >> the university, today or yesterday making comments, looking for the university to make changes to the policies having prof. gerard associate himself with the college and go for him, students and faculty members. and the stupid farmers and fresno culture, this is happ
joining me is fresno state student and campus reform.org correspondent bernadette casey.was outraged but none more so than students at fresno state and there was a student and faculty, held together. how many people turned out. >> this is definitely rattled the fresno community. the place is packed, they want to see her face for what she has done. they were not asking her to be fired but they want to see her be punished for putting it in such a bad light. there was a long line of people...
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i i'm bernadette si. so back in 1975, my father who was a physician immigrant physician, both my parents purchased the delta hotel located at the corner of sixth and mission street. and it was his vision that back then to create a filipino community center, and fast forward to 19 -- 200 -- 1999, my father had created the filipino american foundation, as a foundation to support communities in the south of market. what's really important about this legislation as it is historic is it actually values community. when we were trying to establish the byaen community center back in 1999, we saw the important of valuing communities, and this legislation provides an opportunity to not only value communities but provides that opportunity as a tool to help generations to pass the baton, like a relay race, as my father had this dream to create this filipino district, to create a filipino center, and to create eventually a district that the history and the knowledge of that community passes onto the next generation th
i i'm bernadette si. so back in 1975, my father who was a physician immigrant physician, both my parents purchased the delta hotel located at the corner of sixth and mission street. and it was his vision that back then to create a filipino community center, and fast forward to 19 -- 200 -- 1999, my father had created the filipino american foundation, as a foundation to support communities in the south of market. what's really important about this legislation as it is historic is it actually...
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amy: until i met you and bernadette, my trips to the bathroom had been entirely focused on eliminationou must've been in the bathroom with other women before. (toilet flushes) of course i have. but they were strangers and seemed off-put when i engaged in friendly stall-to-stall chitchat. some women don't like to get chummy when their panties are down. you okay in there, bestie? penny: i'm fine... the reason i ask is that many people experience bladder shyness; the inability to pass uri... penny: yeah, i said i'm fine. stop talking to me. she always this crabby when she urinates? we're really not that close. screw it. i'll go later. and i'll be right by your side.
amy: until i met you and bernadette, my trips to the bathroom had been entirely focused on eliminationou must've been in the bathroom with other women before. (toilet flushes) of course i have. but they were strangers and seemed off-put when i engaged in friendly stall-to-stall chitchat. some women don't like to get chummy when their panties are down. you okay in there, bestie? penny: i'm fine... the reason i ask is that many people experience bladder shyness; the inability to pass uri......
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his sister, bernadette, has been paying tribute.ter on, and later one other this year. on that fateful night, seven individuals were located in ray‘s flat. these were deborah, jessica, and one other. as there was no way down to escape, the only alternative was to head towards the top floor. there, they met ray and took refuge in his flat. the positioning of bodies of deborah, jessica, a and the others were on my brother‘s bed, with my brother resting beside the bed on the floor. this shows the respect he gave to those who lost their lives that night and we know that he would have given comfort to each of them before they took their last breaths and departed this world. ray being a man and the strongest most probably was the last to die. he would have been so the last to die. he would have been so alone. we know from the detailed shared with us by the core nor that ray was a hero on that tragic night. the new edition of the london review of books is devoted to the grenfell fire and its aftermath — its editor at large andrew 0‘ hagan
his sister, bernadette, has been paying tribute.ter on, and later one other this year. on that fateful night, seven individuals were located in ray‘s flat. these were deborah, jessica, and one other. as there was no way down to escape, the only alternative was to head towards the top floor. there, they met ray and took refuge in his flat. the positioning of bodies of deborah, jessica, a and the others were on my brother‘s bed, with my brother resting beside the bed on the floor. this shows...
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bernadette: it puts a lot of pressure. lemonis: his lack of leadership has killed morale. lemonis: if i can't get him to change his mind-set... this doesn't even, like, faze you. that freaks me out. ...and fix the foundation of his company...
bernadette: it puts a lot of pressure. lemonis: his lack of leadership has killed morale. lemonis: if i can't get him to change his mind-set... this doesn't even, like, faze you. that freaks me out. ...and fix the foundation of his company...
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host: bernadette in new mexico, good morning, democrat. caller: i have a comment.y want to help individuals in the united states , americans or people who live in the united states, the most powerful man in the world right now and we cannot say that is not true, president trump. president trump has the ability bureaus, the credit especially equifax, experian, trans union, all of them who identities,ised our not compromise our lives, they should be held accountable for partial money for people to get rid of their debt. us, therefore,o they should be held accountable. and president trump, whether you like him or not, and i did not vote for him, but whether you like him or not, he is the most powerful person right now, no one touches him. host: news from newspapers around the country, the palm beach post, trump considering a freshman congress and to lead pa -- the va.the the position is still vacant after dr. ronny jackson withdrew his controversial nomination for the post. a statement released thursday afternoon, he says is an honor to be considered to serve my fello
host: bernadette in new mexico, good morning, democrat. caller: i have a comment.y want to help individuals in the united states , americans or people who live in the united states, the most powerful man in the world right now and we cannot say that is not true, president trump. president trump has the ability bureaus, the credit especially equifax, experian, trans union, all of them who identities,ised our not compromise our lives, they should be held accountable for partial money for people...
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bernadette has come all the way from canada. look at that!that‘s good the hard bit. i've been married 27 years. you have to work at it. have to work at it. forgive and love and then learn after a while... after a while... him, he‘s never get to change me so we might as welljust be happy. we might as welljust be happy. to confirm, you are happy at the moment? happier than we have ever been. some marriage advice. harry and meghan, if you‘re watching. live on bbc news. you are live on bbc news. you having a good time? yes. i live near staines. only a few miles to come. a few miles to come. i am having an amazing time. amazing time. saturday because it's good to be packed out. have a good time, sir. want introduce you to derek who runs this souvenir shop. this souvenir shop. about what you‘re doing and your popular items at the moment. popular items at the moment. engagement ring that hasjust come in. in. over and you've got the royal couple on the other side. on the other side. one of the flight because they can waive it. waive it. all very quic
bernadette has come all the way from canada. look at that!that‘s good the hard bit. i've been married 27 years. you have to work at it. have to work at it. forgive and love and then learn after a while... after a while... him, he‘s never get to change me so we might as welljust be happy. we might as welljust be happy. to confirm, you are happy at the moment? happier than we have ever been. some marriage advice. harry and meghan, if you‘re watching. live on bbc news. you are live on bbc...