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it's not like i own some [bleep] camping world... e where somebody puts the tents where the skis are. nobody's gonna die, nobody's gonna get sick, and nobody's gonna get hurt. so...it's a big difference. anyway. we're on camera right now. i just noticed. >> this level of unpredictability is too scary. i can't move forward and do business with somebody that cannot treat his people right. the $1 million offer that i made to andrew--that deal's off the table. i won't be a part of it. lemonis: tonight on "the profit"... it's a small space. tonnie: it's been challenging. lemonis: ...a tiny cupcake shop with a big idea. tonnie: you walk in, you pick your cupcake out, you pick your toppings. lemonis: tonnie's minis should be raking in the dough, but it's not. there's $134,000 worth of debt. his biggest investor is his wife. erenisse: it's to the point that i'm not giving any more money. lemonis: tonnie's bakery is cramped and chaotic. sales are down. right now, we're losing money every day, and so i'm trying to stop the bleeding. and the deb
it's not like i own some [bleep] camping world... e where somebody puts the tents where the skis are. nobody's gonna die, nobody's gonna get sick, and nobody's gonna get hurt. so...it's a big difference. anyway. we're on camera right now. i just noticed. >> this level of unpredictability is too scary. i can't move forward and do business with somebody that cannot treat his people right. the $1 million offer that i made to andrew--that deal's off the table. i won't be a part of it....
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we asked you if you think camping world should take the flag down?they should leave it up. statesville needs to learn what being patriotic really means. chad on facebook says fly it and fly it proud. and instagram, one user says you should be permitted to honor our country's flag any way and anywhere you like. >> hard to find a comment that says we need to take it down. maybe they need to change the policy. rob: foxbusiness alert. firing up the grill this memorial day. jillian: the recall you must know about. >> reporter: check those freezers. the usda recalling 62,000 pounds of beef that may be contaminated with e. coli. includes ribeyes, there is a package on april 19th at the aurora packing company in aurora, illinois. check your freezer to see if you have any of this. that is when they found the problem. so far no reports of anyone getting sick but you don't want that to happen this memorial day weekend. jillian: this is where we use the fabulous clichÉ pack your patience. rob: local news clichÉ. >> reporter: pack your patience this weekend. memo
we asked you if you think camping world should take the flag down?they should leave it up. statesville needs to learn what being patriotic really means. chad on facebook says fly it and fly it proud. and instagram, one user says you should be permitted to honor our country's flag any way and anywhere you like. >> hard to find a comment that says we need to take it down. maybe they need to change the policy. rob: foxbusiness alert. firing up the grill this memorial day. jillian: the recall...
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so, i'm taking a unit and the team over to camping world in colorado springs.a rvia-certified rv built on a travel trailer. i'm excited to actually have a couple of you guys go up there, so... woman: you need some more storage. lemonis: in order for steve to continue to develop his leadership skills, asking customers questions and getting ideas from them, and then, figuring out how to work them into his business is a good step. steve: all right, folks, i want to hear some feedback about what creature features this is missing and what other changes you would like to see. man: i would give it more storage space. i didn't see much cupboard space or storage space in the unit. girl: you should always have, like, something that you can pull out, and it'll just be there as a piece of furniture. lemonis: integrated into the walls. the key to selling a product like this is selling value and experience, not selling customization and price. thanks, folks, very much. woman: thank you. guys, i'm gonna take austin to the service department. i'll see you in a little bit. sinc
so, i'm taking a unit and the team over to camping world in colorado springs.a rvia-certified rv built on a travel trailer. i'm excited to actually have a couple of you guys go up there, so... woman: you need some more storage. lemonis: in order for steve to continue to develop his leadership skills, asking customers questions and getting ideas from them, and then, figuring out how to work them into his business is a good step. steve: all right, folks, i want to hear some feedback about what...
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and camping world's ceo expected to make a visit down here later on today to talk to city leaders single day since october 2018, $50 a day until they take the flag down. the flag's size is 40' x 80'. flagler to be 25' x 40' in the city. later today the ceo will be seen with city leaders and people at this property he helps to manage to figure out what needs to be done to resolve this issue. in statesville, i am amber roberts, back to you. jillian: less than 30 days until the first democratic debate and 30 candidates vying for the main stage. now that the battle lines are drawn, who will make the mark and fall short? here to break down is former campaign pollster, appreciate it. there is a lot of breakdown. first democratic debate threshold. claim to those who don't know. >> a pretty low threshold, 65,000 across the country and only 1% polled and that is it and they will try to do that on purpose because four years ago they were accused of favoring hillary clinton. jillian: is there a middle ground? >> i think there is. when people start getting thrown out of debates for lack of a
and camping world's ceo expected to make a visit down here later on today to talk to city leaders single day since october 2018, $50 a day until they take the flag down. the flag's size is 40' x 80'. flagler to be 25' x 40' in the city. later today the ceo will be seen with city leaders and people at this property he helps to manage to figure out what needs to be done to resolve this issue. in statesville, i am amber roberts, back to you. jillian: less than 30 days until the first democratic...
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down the controversy happening in statesville, north carolina, the city filed a lawsuit against camping worldnce. the comedy got a permit for 45-25 flag but it is actually 40-80 so the city find him $50 a day totaling $10,000 retroactively since october when it all went down and they filed an injunction to take the flag down. if the court grants that injunction he will be in contempt of court which means jail time but he won't budget. >> we have 14,000 employees and several million customers and i have a fiduciary responsibility to follow very act as well and everybody is saying we are not taking this flag down. if you go to jail we will visit you but we are not taking the flag down. >> reporter: the company has been flying the flag over 180 feet per year. he is ready for the long fight. we ask if you think they should take the flag down. your response and overwhelming know. dan on twitter says they should leave it up. they need to learn what being patriotic really means. chad on facebook so slide and fly it proud. on instagram, one user saying you should be permitted to on the country's flag
down the controversy happening in statesville, north carolina, the city filed a lawsuit against camping worldnce. the comedy got a permit for 45-25 flag but it is actually 40-80 so the city find him $50 a day totaling $10,000 retroactively since october when it all went down and they filed an injunction to take the flag down. if the court grants that injunction he will be in contempt of court which means jail time but he won't budget. >> we have 14,000 employees and several million...
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camping world flying a 40x80-foot flag outside its statesville location in honor of our military servicer veterans. the city says the company is, by golly, violating a citywide ordnance, saying that flag is too big. i love government at work, don't you? the company now faces a $50-a-day fine dating back to october. that would be retroactive, wouldn't it? the ceo says he doesn't care if the fine is $500 a day, that flag will still fly and, by golly, we will still salute you. thanks so much. >>> up next, powerful storms slamming the heartland. dozens of tornadoes and flash floods. california, it's thinking about spending billions of dollars for health care for, guess who? oh, no, not the citizens of the united states, but illegal immigrants. the state's republican national committeewoman harmeet dhillon lou: california lawmakers weighing proposals that would offer government-funded health care to adult illegal immigrants. governor gavin newsom is proposing a $98 million a year plan to cover illegals between the ages of 19-25. the state assembly's bill would cover all illegal immigrants ove
camping world flying a 40x80-foot flag outside its statesville location in honor of our military servicer veterans. the city says the company is, by golly, violating a citywide ordnance, saying that flag is too big. i love government at work, don't you? the company now faces a $50-a-day fine dating back to october. that would be retroactive, wouldn't it? the ceo says he doesn't care if the fine is $500 a day, that flag will still fly and, by golly, we will still salute you. thanks so much....
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he is the owner of camping world. >> the property belongs to us. we've serve to the people of this town for 15 years. this is not hurting anybody. shannon: what do you say? >> unfortunately, none of those are legal arguments. the city has every right to enforce their city ordinances. it would be the same thing as if this guy were playing the national anthem at 2:00 in the morning at so many decibels that it was a violation of the noise ordinance. for cities having these types of ordinances, this is not about being un-american or because it is a flag. everybody gets uncomfortable when talking about patriotism. i'm the first to say let's fly the american flag but cities have the right to enforce the ordinances. if they don't enforce it here what happens when it is a huge banner that does get in the way? it is reasonable, a general law of neutral applicability and constitutionally speaking with the should win here. shannon: a group of delta flight attendants suing over these $20 million uniforms. they complain somewhere in the uniforms have had skin c
he is the owner of camping world. >> the property belongs to us. we've serve to the people of this town for 15 years. this is not hurting anybody. shannon: what do you say? >> unfortunately, none of those are legal arguments. the city has every right to enforce their city ordinances. it would be the same thing as if this guy were playing the national anthem at 2:00 in the morning at so many decibels that it was a violation of the noise ordinance. for cities having these types of...
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camping world flying a 40 by 80 foot flag outside its statesville location. military service members are veterans. the city says it that company is by gomly violating city wide ordinance saying that flag is too big. i love government at work don't you? the company now facing a $50 a day fine dating back to october. that would be retroactive wouldn't it? ceo marcus says he doesn't care if the fine is 500 a day -- that flag will still fly and by golly we will still salute you. thanks so much. up next, more illegal trouble tonight for creepy porn lawyer michael avenatti take that up and more and christopher bedford join us. stay with us. we'll be hmm. exactly. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. nice. but, uh... what's up with your... partner? not again. limu that's your reflection. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ >> michael avenatti today was indicted in two separate cases alleging he bsh defrauded porn star stormy daniel also try ared to extort millions of dollars nike. he's got a
camping world flying a 40 by 80 foot flag outside its statesville location. military service members are veterans. the city says it that company is by gomly violating city wide ordinance saying that flag is too big. i love government at work don't you? the company now facing a $50 a day fine dating back to october. that would be retroactive wouldn't it? ceo marcus says he doesn't care if the fine is 500 a day -- that flag will still fly and by golly we will still salute you. thanks so much. up...
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camping world flying a 40 by 80 foot flag outside its statesville location.ating city wide ordinance saying that flag is too big. i love government at work don't you? the company now facing a $50 a day fine dating back to october. that would be retroactive wouldn't it? ceo marcus says he doesn't care if the fine is 500 a day -- that flag will still fly and by golly we will still salute you. thanks so much. up next, more illegal trouble tonight for creepy porn lawyer michael avenatti take that up and more and christopher bedford join us. stay with us. stay with us. we'll be all money managers might seem the same, but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments
camping world flying a 40 by 80 foot flag outside its statesville location.ating city wide ordinance saying that flag is too big. i love government at work don't you? the company now facing a $50 a day fine dating back to october. that would be retroactive wouldn't it? ceo marcus says he doesn't care if the fine is 500 a day -- that flag will still fly and by golly we will still salute you. thanks so much. up next, more illegal trouble tonight for creepy porn lawyer michael avenatti take that...
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the world's media was camped outside the hospitalfor months on media was camped outside the hospitalths on end with the. duke and duchess of cambridge. it didn't happen with this birth. the baby was 20 minutes old. and we didn't find out about 2pm monday afternoon. we still don't know which hospital she was rushed to as the daily mail described it. there is still quite a lot that hasn't been made public and again, it adds to the, you know, the sort of more natural, homely way they are doing this. dream of home birth dashed as the headline of the daily mail. it talks about the fact she was possibly induced as she was a week over. as mothers, we are supposed to write our birthing plan. i mean, just burn them, folks. it never goes to plan. i was two weeks overdue, i was induced, it is never a very pleasa nt was induced, it is never a very pleasant experience. not delivered ina birthing pleasant experience. not delivered in a birthing pool which was my hope. babiesjust in a birthing pool which was my hope. babies just do what they do. they come out of the way they come out. theyjust they
the world's media was camped outside the hospitalfor months on media was camped outside the hospitalths on end with the. duke and duchess of cambridge. it didn't happen with this birth. the baby was 20 minutes old. and we didn't find out about 2pm monday afternoon. we still don't know which hospital she was rushed to as the daily mail described it. there is still quite a lot that hasn't been made public and again, it adds to the, you know, the sort of more natural, homely way they are doing...
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he's the owner of this ceo camping world and here is his take. >> the property if it's that there belongsmploying people in the town for almost 15 years and th size of the flag to me isn't hurting anybody. >> okay, so that's our exhibit, what you think? >> unfortunately for this gentleman none of those are legal arguments for city in north carolina has every right to enforce their city ordinance it would be the same thing as i this guy was playing the national anthem at 2:00 a.m. at so many decibels that it was causing a violation of a noise ordinance. four cities having these types of ordinances is not about bein un-american it's not because it's up flag. everybody gets very uncomfortable when we're talkin about patriotism. i'm the first one to say let's fly the american flag, but cities have the right to enforc the ordinances. if they don't, what happens whe a big huge banner that does get in the way this is something that's reasonable. it's a general law unconstitutionally speaking the city should win here. >> in the meantime i want to ge you both away in a group of delta flight attend
he's the owner of this ceo camping world and here is his take. >> the property if it's that there belongsmploying people in the town for almost 15 years and th size of the flag to me isn't hurting anybody. >> okay, so that's our exhibit, what you think? >> unfortunately for this gentleman none of those are legal arguments for city in north carolina has every right to enforce their city ordinance it would be the same thing as i this guy was playing the national anthem at 2:00...
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camping world flying a 40 by 80 foot flag outside its statesville location.ers are veterans. the city says it that company is by gomly violating city wide ordinance saying that flag is too big. i love government at work don't you? the company now facing a $50 a day fine dating back to october. that would be retroactive wouldn't it? ceo marcus says he doesn't care if the fine is 500 a day -- that flag will still fly and by golly we will still salute you. thanks so much. up next, more illegal trouble tonight for creepy porn lawyer michael avenatti take that up and more and christopher bedford join us. stay with us. we'll be right back. sing that. ♪ vanishing deductible, you can... ♪ ♪ earn $100... ♪ earn $100 off... ♪ off your deductible. ♪ deductible. ♪ for every year of safe driving. ♪ ♪ for every-- for every-- ♪ ♪ for every year of safe driving. ♪ what are you-- what key are you in? "e." no, no, go to "g." "g" will be too high. not for me. ♪ vanishing deductible. oh, gosh. sweet, sweet. and relief from symptoms caused feel the clarity of non-drowsy claritin
camping world flying a 40 by 80 foot flag outside its statesville location.ers are veterans. the city says it that company is by gomly violating city wide ordinance saying that flag is too big. i love government at work don't you? the company now facing a $50 a day fine dating back to october. that would be retroactive wouldn't it? ceo marcus says he doesn't care if the fine is 500 a day -- that flag will still fly and by golly we will still salute you. thanks so much. up next, more illegal...
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i'm okay camping world the stock is at 11 at some point that has to stop too. it's just that i haven't found the levels all right. neither the u.s. nor china is going to give in so easily in trade, people, despite the kinds of chatter you hear from the president. and the market needs to bake in as much negative news as possible if we're ever going to get a bottom with key stocks on "mad money" tonight, as the losses begin to mount in this market wonder if it's time to buy i'm giving my take and then the more protected we become, a eye on the stocks. i'm calling up behind the scenes cell phone plays and what's next for the company? i'm eyeing the decline so stay with cramer. >> don't miss a second of "mad money. follow @jimcramer on twitter have a question? tweet jim at #madtweets. or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc miss something head to madmoney.cnbc.com. through the at&t network, edge-to-edge intelligence gives you the power to see every corner of your growing business. from managing inventory... to detecting and preventing threats... to scaling up your prod
i'm okay camping world the stock is at 11 at some point that has to stop too. it's just that i haven't found the levels all right. neither the u.s. nor china is going to give in so easily in trade, people, despite the kinds of chatter you hear from the president. and the market needs to bake in as much negative news as possible if we're ever going to get a bottom with key stocks on "mad money" tonight, as the losses begin to mount in this market wonder if it's time to buy i'm giving...
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camping world flying a 40 by 80 foot flag outside its statesville location.gomly violating city wide ordinance saying that flag is too big. i love government at work don't you? the company now facing a $50 a day fine dating back to october. that would be retroactive wouldn't it? ceo marcus says he doesn't care if the fine is 500 a day -- that flag will still fly and by golly we will still salute you. thanks so much. up next, more illegal trouble tonight for creepy porn lawyer michael avenatti take that up and more and christopher bedford join us. stay with us. we'll be -we bought a house in a neighborhood with a lot of other young couples. then we noticed something...strange. oh, could you, uh, make me a burger? -poof -- you're a burger. [ laughter ] -everyone acts like their parents. -you have a tattoo. -yes. -fun. do you not work? -so, what kind of mower you got, seth? -i don't know. some kid comes over. we pay him to do it. -but it's not all bad. someone even showed us how we can save money by bundling home and auto with progressive. progressive can't prot
camping world flying a 40 by 80 foot flag outside its statesville location.gomly violating city wide ordinance saying that flag is too big. i love government at work don't you? the company now facing a $50 a day fine dating back to october. that would be retroactive wouldn't it? ceo marcus says he doesn't care if the fine is 500 a day -- that flag will still fly and by golly we will still salute you. thanks so much. up next, more illegal trouble tonight for creepy porn lawyer michael avenatti...
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camping world chairman and ceo marcus responds to one town's demand to take his flag down. he will join us, coming up next. we also are going to continue with the feud between president trump and nancy pelosi. that's escalating today as concerns grow over whether big ticket agenda items will sit idle on the sidelines. a live report from capitol hill next. >> what he is doing is an assault on the constitution of the united states. we can walk and chew gum at the same time. i hope he can too. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. flonase. but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are s
camping world chairman and ceo marcus responds to one town's demand to take his flag down. he will join us, coming up next. we also are going to continue with the feud between president trump and nancy pelosi. that's escalating today as concerns grow over whether big ticket agenda items will sit idle on the sidelines. a live report from capitol hill next. >> what he is doing is an assault on the constitution of the united states. we can walk and chew gum at the same time. i hope he can...
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camping world claims it's been sued by the city of states world for flying the 40 by 80 flag which thetake it down despite $11,000 in fines a petition to keep the flag has more than 7800 signatures. this 2020 hopeful elizabeth warren wants to be the commander-in-chief or match maker in chief? check this out? comedian ashley nicole black tweeting the democrat, quote: do you think elizabeth warren has a plan to fix my love life and war wynn then responding quote direct message me and let's figure this out. people on twitter absolutely loving it. one personal tweeting warren 2020 a match maker made in heaven. another writes fix mine, too please. thanks. i saw this going around yesterday and i was crack at at some of the responses steve e. steve: that's hilarious. let's see what happens. let's go out on the streets of new york city where it's beautiful here but the midwest is keeping an eye on the sky. janice: absolutely. let's go to it right away. we have the potential for long track potentially deadly tornadoes. severe weather outbreak underway across the plain states. we had dozens of r
camping world claims it's been sued by the city of states world for flying the 40 by 80 flag which thetake it down despite $11,000 in fines a petition to keep the flag has more than 7800 signatures. this 2020 hopeful elizabeth warren wants to be the commander-in-chief or match maker in chief? check this out? comedian ashley nicole black tweeting the democrat, quote: do you think elizabeth warren has a plan to fix my love life and war wynn then responding quote direct message me and let's figure...
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world cup. we have two red roses live in the studio. and her twin phil organised a bit of a surprise for his squad in the lionesses camp before the footballorld cup. it was awful! a lot of the girls didn't have much sleep. as soon as we arrived, we had to cover ourselves in face paint so we didn't get recognised in the bushes. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'mjane dougall. it's the most glamourous race in the formula i calender but this weekend monaco will have a subdued feel about it. the death of niki lauda will overshadow sunday's race, especially for mercedes. lauda was non—executive chairman and had an especially close relationship with driver lewis hamilton. hamilton was fastest in practice today, which was the perfect tribute to lauda. jennie gow is there for us. i'm joined by former formula i driver, alex, you havejoined us because the paddock is coming to terms with the death of a legend, niki lauda, can you sum up what he meant for the sport? he meant so much, on both sides of the sport, on the track, especially, the bbc was the track, especially, the bbc was the first tv channel to broadcast his epic battle againstjames hunt,
world cup. we have two red roses live in the studio. and her twin phil organised a bit of a surprise for his squad in the lionesses camp before the footballorld cup. it was awful! a lot of the girls didn't have much sleep. as soon as we arrived, we had to cover ourselves in face paint so we didn't get recognised in the bushes. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'mjane dougall. it's the most glamourous race in the formula i calender but this weekend monaco will have a subdued feel about it. the...
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american civil liberties act whereby all the surviving prisoners from the japanese internment camps during world war 2 were given between 20 and 22000 dollars so by the mid 20th century the idea of reparations when one group of people has wronged another group of people particularly in such a transgressive way the idea of economic restitution and reparations should not be considered a wild or frenzel crazy idea let's talk about the economy overall it's always the number one issue for american voters you know always the extreme voices get the megaphone and get the air time but the majority of americans aren't so extreme left or right most american voters are independents and so forth for every day americans across the spectrum what are you going to do about the economy and about jobs i think specifically i want to talk about this trend toward automation we're also dealing with a completely radically transforming workplace we had andrew young on the program and he talked about 29 states of our union the number one job is trucking or transportation and all of those millions of jobs are going to go
american civil liberties act whereby all the surviving prisoners from the japanese internment camps during world war 2 were given between 20 and 22000 dollars so by the mid 20th century the idea of reparations when one group of people has wronged another group of people particularly in such a transgressive way the idea of economic restitution and reparations should not be considered a wild or frenzel crazy idea let's talk about the economy overall it's always the number one issue for american...
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world. that kind of pain comes from inside the camp. i had the chance to play quarterback at my small high school. i remember there was this one drill called bull in the ring. some of you may remember that. it is probably not politically correct to do that drill. i don't know why was in the middle of this ring but the coach thought there was some moral value. you are in the circle and whoever is in the middle of the circle, you are there in the coach will call in number. number 32 is over here, you get the ball and you just smack the guy. you are ready to go. number 44 is over here, you are ready to go. every now and then the coach would say number 30. you thought 30 was over here but number 30 was over here and before you can turn around right in the year whole, bam. what does that matter to this? the toughest kind of pain that you will ever face is when you don't have your center of gravity ready. in most helmets, you get hit in the ear hole and there is eight ring that stays with you for a few plays. i have gone back to the huddle an
world. that kind of pain comes from inside the camp. i had the chance to play quarterback at my small high school. i remember there was this one drill called bull in the ring. some of you may remember that. it is probably not politically correct to do that drill. i don't know why was in the middle of this ring but the coach thought there was some moral value. you are in the circle and whoever is in the middle of the circle, you are there in the coach will call in number. number 32 is over here,...
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past in this community, whether it is the japanese community that was pushed out into internment camps in world war ii, whether it was the african-american community that was pushed out during redevelopment, this beautiful piece of art on an actual fire station, a fire station that is so well-designed, but the people inside at the heart of this community also, i just think it's an absolutely amazing piece of art and a fire station, and i want to thank everybody that was involved in it. the community, i remember at this coming out to the community and the community putting their input in, and they actually listen to them, and i'm stunned, and i think i will stay here for a little while just to enjoy it. thank you, everyone for coming. there's all these great things, it is seismic safe, it will be faster getting people out of here to get to a fire or a barbecue, but i also want to thank everyone for coming here today and showing your strength and your support, because we have to support each other as we move forward in the city and this station shows that we do. thank you. [applause] >> sin -- th
past in this community, whether it is the japanese community that was pushed out into internment camps in world war ii, whether it was the african-american community that was pushed out during redevelopment, this beautiful piece of art on an actual fire station, a fire station that is so well-designed, but the people inside at the heart of this community also, i just think it's an absolutely amazing piece of art and a fire station, and i want to thank everybody that was involved in it. the...
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camps in bangladesh and assad explains the lack of sanitation has been a major concern. from a distance it might not look like much but this treatment plant is changing lives in the world's largest refugee camp in cox's bazaar human waste is often dumped in the open becoming a breeding ground for diseases as well as contaminating water supplies. close to a quarter of a million cases of acute diarrhea were recorded last year in the overcrowded range of camps in bangladesh for spiritual infections and skin diseases were rife too or related to poor sanitation and hygiene the potential problems in the camps are huge this is an area which is endemic to cholera and other water board and fecal borne disease so this was a major investment with our partner and it is we hope to be a major solution to stop the transmission of disease outbreak. as the hot sun beams down on the refugees its energy powers pumps providing clean water to a quarter of a million in the camp was drinking water especially in the dry season is scarce in the thirty six areas were hidden just have settled in bangladesh it's expensive to supply the camps but with the help of solar panels the united nations huma
camps in bangladesh and assad explains the lack of sanitation has been a major concern. from a distance it might not look like much but this treatment plant is changing lives in the world's largest refugee camp in cox's bazaar human waste is often dumped in the open becoming a breeding ground for diseases as well as contaminating water supplies. close to a quarter of a million cases of acute diarrhea were recorded last year in the overcrowded range of camps in bangladesh for spiritual...
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bonded through blood and displacement they now all live in a single hut located in the world's largest refugee camp in many ways what's happened to this particular extended family really mirrors what's happened to so many other rohinton who face decades of repression and abuse the range of aren't just the world's largest group of stateless people they're also among the world's most persecuted minorities. and. with the absence of common legislation and with skyrocketing prices trafficking has taken on industrial proportions. to demand that anybody come out only when they have been to send a very good book i said it doesn't that this bill is even i do not meet that look at that but it will be told anything that if you come and join us and repeat this you'll be thought of a lot of the same as that the second not to seek it out the monument and indeed they said the bus if you know genetics unit they don't know you said the teacher there that us both out these but as i got to go but i think i think that the president if he does it today to his have direct access to the markets all they need to do is pos
bonded through blood and displacement they now all live in a single hut located in the world's largest refugee camp in many ways what's happened to this particular extended family really mirrors what's happened to so many other rohinton who face decades of repression and abuse the range of aren't just the world's largest group of stateless people they're also among the world's most persecuted minorities. and. with the absence of common legislation and with skyrocketing prices trafficking has...
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weekend together, watching that movie he talked about, held a press conference off camp, and it much calmer time in the world. mentioned when gordon brown came to camp david. they figured out a way to connect with each other. he showed up in a suit and tie. that happened during the g-8 summit with president obama. some people don't understand the purpose of camp david. once they let their guard down, it provides the right setting to talk. did you know he was going to show up in a suit and tie? holly: we did not. we're just appropriately all the -- we are dressed appropriately all the time. you just react. there was a scramble to find neckties. as a military, they always look good. not not the staff. >> josh, you have an interesting experience when you are there. i want you to tell the story about a world leader meeting that only partially took place at camp david, because of where you flew president bush to. >> one of the most complicated and delicate things that i did as chief of staff, and my predecessor did, was figure out how to get the president, how -- out of the united states head over to iraq without
weekend together, watching that movie he talked about, held a press conference off camp, and it much calmer time in the world. mentioned when gordon brown came to camp david. they figured out a way to connect with each other. he showed up in a suit and tie. that happened during the g-8 summit with president obama. some people don't understand the purpose of camp david. once they let their guard down, it provides the right setting to talk. did you know he was going to show up in a suit and tie?...
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we have seen them in fantastic rugby stadiums around the world but the camp is something else.ng forward to it, folks? have a fantastic trip! that's all from sportsday. from me and the rest of the team, thanks forjoining us. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are benedicte paviot, uk correspondent for france 24, and president of the foreign press association, and kate andrews, the associate director of the institute of economic affairs. welcome to you both, thank you very much for giving up your friday night. it is friday, isn't it? yes. because of course the weekend is so easy. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's start with the times — it carries a poll of conservative members, which suggests borisjohnson is the clear favourite to replace theresa may as prime minister. the same story makes the front page of the i, which also says mrs may clashed with the labour leader, after the collapse of cross—party brexit talks. calling an early general election, before delivering brexit, could result in a corb
we have seen them in fantastic rugby stadiums around the world but the camp is something else.ng forward to it, folks? have a fantastic trip! that's all from sportsday. from me and the rest of the team, thanks forjoining us. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are benedicte paviot, uk correspondent for france 24, and president of the foreign press association, and kate andrews, the associate director of the institute of economic...
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distance it might not look like much but this treatment plant is changing lives in the world's largest refugee camp in cox's bizarre human waste is often dumped in the open becoming a breeding ground for diseases as well as contaminating water supplies. close to a quarter of a million cases of acute diarrhea were recorded last year in the overcrowded range of camps in bangladesh where spiritual infections and skin diseases were rife to or related to poor sanitation and hygiene the potential problems in the camps are huge this is an area which is endemic to cholera and other water board and fecal borne disease so this was a major investment with our partner and it is we hope to be a major solution to stop the transmission of disease and outbreak. as the hot sun beams down on the refugees its energy powers pumps providing clean water to a quarter of a million in the camp was drinking water especially in the dry season is scarce in the thirty six areas were hidden just have settled in bangladesh it's expensive to supply the camps but with the help of solar panels the united nations humanitarian agency
distance it might not look like much but this treatment plant is changing lives in the world's largest refugee camp in cox's bizarre human waste is often dumped in the open becoming a breeding ground for diseases as well as contaminating water supplies. close to a quarter of a million cases of acute diarrhea were recorded last year in the overcrowded range of camps in bangladesh where spiritual infections and skin diseases were rife to or related to poor sanitation and hygiene the potential...
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cstldren in the world's lar refugee camp go to desperate legths to get an education and much more. >>rangham: in the ever- escalating battle over artion, missouri is one of the central battlegrounds. that's due in part to a new law that is among the toughest in the country, if it were to be enacted. it's also because the state isls trying to close o access to abortion as early as tomorrow. the legal battle playing out in missouri is over this one planned parenthood clinic inni st. louis. it's the only abortion clinic left in the state. thclinic's annual license, which it needs to perform abortions, expires friday. but, the state is fighting to withhold that license, which, if successl, would make missouri the first state in 45 years to not offer the procedure. >> planned parenthood has beend actively owingly violating state law on numerous occasions. >> brangham: missouri's republican govnor mike parson p alleges that state health inspectors have found that the clinic violated state regulations around abortion-- like requiring pelvic exams and counseling, before performing any abortio
cstldren in the world's lar refugee camp go to desperate legths to get an education and much more. >>rangham: in the ever- escalating battle over artion, missouri is one of the central battlegrounds. that's due in part to a new law that is among the toughest in the country, if it were to be enacted. it's also because the state isls trying to close o access to abortion as early as tomorrow. the legal battle playing out in missouri is over this one planned parenthood clinic inni st. louis....
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she was born into a japanese internment camp during world war ii. the landlord, navio mosser tells kpix5 he expects to settle the suit. the project is expected to finish in 2021, two years behind schedule. >>> 5:08. this morning, a huge donation to fight homelessness. mark bennyoff is donating $30 million towards a homeless research institute at uc san francisco. >> we want to be busting myths, misconceptions people have and show what the evidence says. we want our results to be meaningful for the whole country. >> last year, they pushed to pay for homeless programs, which passed. >>> this morning, pg&e has something on the table. the utility is proposing a $100 wildfire fund. to help those impacted by the 2017 and 2018 fire. investigators blamed the utility for the campfire. and for some of the 2017 wildfires in napa and sonoma county. >>> mayor is proposing an earthquake bond measure for the large 2020 election. mayor london breed plans to present it tuesday to the board of supervisors whose approval is needed. the plan calls for the money to go t
she was born into a japanese internment camp during world war ii. the landlord, navio mosser tells kpix5 he expects to settle the suit. the project is expected to finish in 2021, two years behind schedule. >>> 5:08. this morning, a huge donation to fight homelessness. mark bennyoff is donating $30 million towards a homeless research institute at uc san francisco. >> we want to be busting myths, misconceptions people have and show what the evidence says. we want our results to be...
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i'm tanya a sheet and bangladesh in the world's largest refugee camps where people are working to co-exist with the elephants for which this region is home and i'm happy with our love and on we're group of scientists is rebuilding a seed bank that was displaced by the war in syria. in august 2017 a brutal campaign of ethnic cleansing began in myanmar. the military and buddhist radicals claimed the lives of more than $6000.00 in a single month. fearing death thousands more fled the country for the 4th of bangladesh. the scale of the exodus was enormous. today they are still unable to return home. there are over 1200000 rohingya refugees living inside of the sprawling kept the bunker that. this is now the biggest settlement of refugees in the world. many of them don't have access to clean water sanitation or even electricity. but after they arrived the survivors faced a new threat wild elephants rampaging through count. i'm meeting on one about them who witnessed an initial episode firsthand it came from there we did. have a. look and it came to pass you know from the jungle over that way wh
i'm tanya a sheet and bangladesh in the world's largest refugee camps where people are working to co-exist with the elephants for which this region is home and i'm happy with our love and on we're group of scientists is rebuilding a seed bank that was displaced by the war in syria. in august 2017 a brutal campaign of ethnic cleansing began in myanmar. the military and buddhist radicals claimed the lives of more than $6000.00 in a single month. fearing death thousands more fled the country for...
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"it is estimated that 6—million jewish people were murdered in german concentration camps during worldre than 50—million babies have been aborted in the us since 1973." here's ericjohnston — who founded the pro—life group that helped draft the bill. the medical fact is that it does not matter how you were conceived, you're still a person. whether you were conceived by consent, whether it's by accident, by rape, incest or artificial insemination, and all of those cases, you were conceived as a person. so as far as the medical or biological fact is concerned, that's true. i sympathise with people who were in the circumstances, but rather than exacerbate the circumstances with having an abortion, the proper counselling and assistance would be the thing to do for them and i believe government and nonprofit organisations should step up to assist women in the event this bill becomes law. they will need that. alabama stands out because it's pushing for a blanket ban on almost all abortions. but 16 other states imposing restrictions too. this map shows how many states are viewed as being ‘host
"it is estimated that 6—million jewish people were murdered in german concentration camps during worldre than 50—million babies have been aborted in the us since 1973." here's ericjohnston — who founded the pro—life group that helped draft the bill. the medical fact is that it does not matter how you were conceived, you're still a person. whether you were conceived by consent, whether it's by accident, by rape, incest or artificial insemination, and all of those cases, you...
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this morning the world's media are camped close to the sussex's home, waiting for a name and a firstight of the baby himself. schools in england are told they need to take more responsibility for the pupils they exclude. ditching the commute — as millions of us head back to work after the bank holiday, the number of people now working from home instead hasjumped 75% over the last decade. manchester city are a win away from becoming premier league champions. a sublime goal from captain vincent kompany puts them a point ahead of liverpool, going into the final day. good morning to you from the southern north sea. we are looking at how wind energy and wind turbines can transform coastal communities. more about this across the day. not a lot of women with the forecast but a lot of women with the forecast but a fair bit of cloud, some sunny spells and some showers and still cool for this stage in may. i will have more in 15 minutes. a very good morning to you. it's tuesday the 7th may. our top story: "it's a boy!" ..were the words that were flashed around the world yesterday. prince harry
this morning the world's media are camped close to the sussex's home, waiting for a name and a firstight of the baby himself. schools in england are told they need to take more responsibility for the pupils they exclude. ditching the commute — as millions of us head back to work after the bank holiday, the number of people now working from home instead hasjumped 75% over the last decade. manchester city are a win away from becoming premier league champions. a sublime goal from captain vincent...
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meanwhile scotland women meet up for the first day of their world cup training camp tomorrow after their squad was announced last week. staying in scotland and dundee united host st mirren at tannadice tonight for the first let of their premiership play—off final. st mirren finished second bottom of the top flight while dundee united were championship runners—up. there's full coverage on bbc radio scotland. still to come on sportsday: the latest part of our change the game campaign, we speak to vicky thornley about women in sport and body image. i wanted to be thin and not have muscle, and the thigh gap. i am horrified now that i even thought about those things. the cricket world cup starts next week and england are widely regarded as the favourites to win at home. but the president of the mcc and former sri lanka batsmen kumar sangakkara says having that tag will count for nothing when the tournament reaches the knockout stages. england face south africa in their first group match a week today and sangakkara has been previewing the world cup with our sports editor dan roan. it doesn't m
meanwhile scotland women meet up for the first day of their world cup training camp tomorrow after their squad was announced last week. staying in scotland and dundee united host st mirren at tannadice tonight for the first let of their premiership play—off final. st mirren finished second bottom of the top flight while dundee united were championship runners—up. there's full coverage on bbc radio scotland. still to come on sportsday: the latest part of our change the game campaign, we...
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googling to tell stories of creative people and to kind of aid of projects around the world ideas the protect the climate camp boost green energy solutions by global oil gets beaten by a series of global three thousand on t.w. and online some say that we're going into this world alone. but we're not. the second we come into this world we're in it to get it. to leave a mark. and then we can make it feel different that's why you have a solid. nat's i leave. the c.w. news live from berlin and our rhonda announces a partial withdrawal from the atlanta market nuclear tale president hassan rouhani says tehran will stop acting on some of its commitments under this deal and sets a timeline of sixty days for the new terms to be afraid the move comes amid mounting tension at the united states.
googling to tell stories of creative people and to kind of aid of projects around the world ideas the protect the climate camp boost green energy solutions by global oil gets beaten by a series of global three thousand on t.w. and online some say that we're going into this world alone. but we're not. the second we come into this world we're in it to get it. to leave a mark. and then we can make it feel different that's why you have a solid. nat's i leave. the c.w. news live from berlin and our...