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gary: give it to larissa. larissa: ohh! [ laughs ] lemonis: when i normally write a check, i allow the business owner to deposit that money right into their account for operations or equity. in this case, the check that i'm writing is gonna go into escrow. when the attorneys have confirmed that everything's clear, the money will be dispersed. it'll go to the banks first, the vendors second, and whatever's left after everybody's paid will then go into the business. that ensures that there's no issues -- no fuzzy math, no questions, no risk. sue knew she was supposed to be here today? larissa: yeah. gary: i don't know. lemonis: she's not answering? gary: she's not answering. lemonis: [ sighs ] so, guys, i wanted to get everybody together to kind of tell you -- last night, gary and i made a deal for me to buy this building for $1 million. i'm not buying it to make a real-estate investment. i'm buying it to give gary an opportunity to get the business back on its feet. and so i'm gonna bust everybody's fanny to make sure that w
gary: give it to larissa. larissa: ohh! [ laughs ] lemonis: when i normally write a check, i allow the business owner to deposit that money right into their account for operations or equity. in this case, the check that i'm writing is gonna go into escrow. when the attorneys have confirmed that everything's clear, the money will be dispersed. it'll go to the banks first, the vendors second, and whatever's left after everybody's paid will then go into the business. that ensures that there's no...
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last year cyclone fani, which hit larissa, was a massive cyclone, but the loss of life was quite smalleople were killed, 1 million people were evacuated. imagine trying to evacuated. imagine trying to evacuate that many people when also trying to maintain social distancing, making sure that this doesn't cause a massive coronavirus outbreak. india's national disaster response steve has talked about this, saying this is a jewel challenge that teams on the ground are facing. bangladesh, being told, is apart from the existing cyclone shelters, they are also trying to convert schools and other durable structures to housed people so not everyone is crammed into small places. a massive evacuation is expected to happen on tuesday, the cyclone is expected to make landfall on wednesday. according to india's weather department, they are expecting wind speeds were slightly reduced by the time and makes landfall, but even then, we're talking about very strong, gusty winds. heavy rainfall in coastal areas and of course storm surges as well. yogita limaye for us in mumbai. as businesses across the us
last year cyclone fani, which hit larissa, was a massive cyclone, but the loss of life was quite smalleople were killed, 1 million people were evacuated. imagine trying to evacuated. imagine trying to evacuate that many people when also trying to maintain social distancing, making sure that this doesn't cause a massive coronavirus outbreak. india's national disaster response steve has talked about this, saying this is a jewel challenge that teams on the ground are facing. bangladesh, being...
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you can see the staff lining the halls to cheer nurse turned patient larissa, she just started her careerin nursing in north carolina when she was infected last month with coronavirus. she spent weeks on a ventilator in critical care. she is now on the road to recovery. she says it might be a while, but she can't wait to get back to work saving others. we know that's how all the men and women in nursing around the country feel about this. our hats go off to all of them this morning. >> can't thank them enough. >>> cnn's coronavirus coverage continues right after this. i thought i had my moderate to severe ulcerative colitis... ...under control. turns out, it was controlling me. seemed like my symptoms were... ...taking over our time together. think he'll make it? so i talked to my doctor and learned humira can help get and keep uc... ... under control when other medications haven't worked well enough. "dad!" "hey!" and it helps people achieve control that lasts. so you can experience few or no symptoms. humira can... ...lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal i
you can see the staff lining the halls to cheer nurse turned patient larissa, she just started her careerin nursing in north carolina when she was infected last month with coronavirus. she spent weeks on a ventilator in critical care. she is now on the road to recovery. she says it might be a while, but she can't wait to get back to work saving others. we know that's how all the men and women in nursing around the country feel about this. our hats go off to all of them this morning. >>...
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among them larissa boetschy in north dakota. she quick her job at a wind power plant there. over 140 workers at the plant tested positive for covid-19. >> they didn't seem to care how anybody felt unsafe. a lot of people were scared, still going to work though because they need the paycheck. it's really hard because i don't know when i'll get another job, and i also don't know if i'll get unemployment. so it's been a very difficult time. . >> joining me now is jean spurling, former chief white house economic adviser to presidents clinton and obama. and his new book is titled "economic dignity." talking about the underpaid, underemployed essential workers on our frontlines. gene, this is such an important book. let's talk about what could be done to protect them rather than just signing proclamations? what can we do for these people on our frontlines? >> that's exactly, this really is our moment of truth on economic dignity. you know, the ultimate perhaps frame that was set by dr. martin luther king in 1968 at the memphis sanitation workers' strike, andrea, he said all labor
among them larissa boetschy in north dakota. she quick her job at a wind power plant there. over 140 workers at the plant tested positive for covid-19. >> they didn't seem to care how anybody felt unsafe. a lot of people were scared, still going to work though because they need the paycheck. it's really hard because i don't know when i'll get another job, and i also don't know if i'll get unemployment. so it's been a very difficult time. . >> joining me now is jean spurling, former...
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larissa: i've just been through a lot trying to help everyone, and i just don't know how much more ican deal with. lemonis: if i can't throw them a line, this historic institution may close forever. gary: it's the only hobby i really have. sue: it's ridiculous! lemonis: my name is marcus lemonis, and i fix failing businesses. if you don't like money, don't follow my process.
larissa: i've just been through a lot trying to help everyone, and i just don't know how much more ican deal with. lemonis: if i can't throw them a line, this historic institution may close forever. gary: it's the only hobby i really have. sue: it's ridiculous! lemonis: my name is marcus lemonis, and i fix failing businesses. if you don't like money, don't follow my process.