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i'm also at whole foods and at 400 publix stores.alories? ana: yes, it absolutely has lower calories, and it has ingredients that you can pronounce. man #2: how attached are you to the current branding? ana: i'm attached to the name because i think it's a great name. man #2: i'm just thinking, who's going to, like, go after this sauce. i believe it'd be, maybe a woman like you that worked, that don't have a lot of time. but how about a guy that's like me? ana: actually, i do think men buy skinny latina. lemonis: it's interesting watching ana's evolution, because as people are firing questions at her, there's some that she's handling with ease, and she's not being defensive and judgmental. man #3: what is the growth potential that you see in your sauce, you know, if we invest, you know? ana: okay, well, that's a very good question. i have a three-year growth plan, and part of it is expanding to more skus. i think that's really important to present to new retailers, to develop new products, but i can't do that without an injection of c
i'm also at whole foods and at 400 publix stores.alories? ana: yes, it absolutely has lower calories, and it has ingredients that you can pronounce. man #2: how attached are you to the current branding? ana: i'm attached to the name because i think it's a great name. man #2: i'm just thinking, who's going to, like, go after this sauce. i believe it'd be, maybe a woman like you that worked, that don't have a lot of time. but how about a guy that's like me? ana: actually, i do think men buy...
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. >> the big thing that she says during the conversation is on sunday morning we were at publix right quinn remembered the kidnapper bought food from a publix supermarket while she was in captivity and she remembered specifically what he purchased. >> that's where he bought the chicken, he bought a thing of paper. he bought chicken drummettes, you know. >> detectives went to the publix where a manager checked the store's computers and found a match for those items. armed with the exact time the food purchase was made, investigators scanned the supermarket surveillance footage from that moment and they found this man. quinn confirmed it. he was the kidnapper. >> she gave us enough information to go find his picture in publix and post it on the internet and post it in the news. >> witnesses describe the man to be in his mid-20s or early 30s and about 5'8" to 6' tall and now they need your help in hopes of solving this case. >> two days later, a 911 operator received a call. >> this is communications, how can i help you? >> i need to talk to somebody about -- i was buying something at pu
. >> the big thing that she says during the conversation is on sunday morning we were at publix right quinn remembered the kidnapper bought food from a publix supermarket while she was in captivity and she remembered specifically what he purchased. >> that's where he bought the chicken, he bought a thing of paper. he bought chicken drummettes, you know. >> detectives went to the publix where a manager checked the store's computers and found a match for those items. armed with...
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cnn reached out to publix for comment and more information on the incident, like what precipitated it. we didn't hear back from them. miami beach police did not have information on what started the confrontation, but told cnn no arrests were made. tension, confrontation, and violence seem to have escalated in recent weeks, as businesses have opened up and customers have brushed back on the rules requiring face masks. >> and it's frightening. a lot of these stores are trying to follow the rules and regulations that have been placed out there. but, without additional security, it's become very difficult for them. people are angry. people are frustrated. what this means for individual businesses, it puts them and their employees at a greater risk. >> we asked a psychiatrist, who's worked with law enforcement, what is it about being asked to wear face masks, which might set off confrontations? >> the face is a very personal -- our most personal space. when we're telling people you have to cover that up, it really can evoke a very primitive sense about the fact that you are trying to domin
cnn reached out to publix for comment and more information on the incident, like what precipitated it. we didn't hear back from them. miami beach police did not have information on what started the confrontation, but told cnn no arrests were made. tension, confrontation, and violence seem to have escalated in recent weeks, as businesses have opened up and customers have brushed back on the rules requiring face masks. >> and it's frightening. a lot of these stores are trying to follow the...
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cnn reached out to publix for comment and more information on the incident like what precipitated it.e didn't hear back. miami beach police did not have information on what started the confrontation but told cnn no arrests were made. tension, confrontation, and violence seem to have escalated in recent weeks as businesses have opened up and customers have brushed back on the rules requiring face masks. >> it's frightening. a lot of these stores are trying to follow the rules and regulations placed out there but without additional security, it's become very difficult for them. people are angry. people are frustrated with what this means for individual businesses, it puts them and their employees at a greater risk. >> we asked a psychiatrist who has worked with law enforcement, what is it about being asked to wear face masks which might set off confrontations? >> the face is a very personal, our most personal space. when we're telling people you have to cover that up, it really kind of evokes a very primitive sense about the fact that you are trying to dominate me. you are trying to hum
cnn reached out to publix for comment and more information on the incident like what precipitated it.e didn't hear back. miami beach police did not have information on what started the confrontation but told cnn no arrests were made. tension, confrontation, and violence seem to have escalated in recent weeks as businesses have opened up and customers have brushed back on the rules requiring face masks. >> it's frightening. a lot of these stores are trying to follow the rules and...
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at a publix grocery store in miami beach, this was the scene when a man was not let in because he was wearing a mask. >> this is a violation of my [ bleep ] constitutional rights and my civil rights. >> reporter: this was captured on a code enforcement officer's body camera. >> there is no pandemic. i'm filing a [ bleep ] lawsuit. >> reporter: the sign on the front door clearly says customers have to cover their mouths and noses. cnn reached out to publix for comment and more information on the incident, like what precipitated it. miami beach police didn't have information on what starred the confrontation but told cnn no arrests were made. tension, confrontation and violence seem to have escalated as businesses have opened up and customers have brushed back on the rules requiring face masks. >> it's frightening. a lot of these stores are trying to follow the rules and regulations that have been placed out there. without additional security, it's become very difficult for them. people are angry, people are frustrated. what this means for individual businesses, it puts them and their e
at a publix grocery store in miami beach, this was the scene when a man was not let in because he was wearing a mask. >> this is a violation of my [ bleep ] constitutional rights and my civil rights. >> reporter: this was captured on a code enforcement officer's body camera. >> there is no pandemic. i'm filing a [ bleep ] lawsuit. >> reporter: the sign on the front door clearly says customers have to cover their mouths and noses. cnn reached out to publix for comment and...
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. >> reporter: in miami beach, a publix customer went on a rant after being denied entrance for not wearingk in alabama, an off-duty officer was seen body slamming a woman at a walmart when she allegedly refused toear a mask but for today's business owners, requirg masks is a frght decion they have run this butcher shop for 30 years and recently made masks mandatory >> i can't tell you how some of the comments started to come in. we were called nazis, and it hurts many. >> reporter: they say it's to protect their employees. amy is immunocompromised. >> we're not political. we're not trying to be right. we're just trying to be right-minded. >> reporter: wearing a mask, an increasingly polarized decision, with very real consequences sarah harman, nbc news >>> one half of siegfried & roy has died roy horn was magician and animal trainer he and siegfried had a long-running show in vegas until he was attacked by a tiger in 2003 he recently tested positive for coronavirus and died from complicatio of the disease. roy horn was 75 years old. >>> still ahead, remembering a rock 'n roll trail blazer.
. >> reporter: in miami beach, a publix customer went on a rant after being denied entrance for not wearingk in alabama, an off-duty officer was seen body slamming a woman at a walmart when she allegedly refused toear a mask but for today's business owners, requirg masks is a frght decion they have run this butcher shop for 30 years and recently made masks mandatory >> i can't tell you how some of the comments started to come in. we were called nazis, and it hurts many. >>...
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he is scheduled to appear in court tomorrow at a publix grocery store in miami beach earlier this month, this was the scene when a man was not wet and because he wasn't wearing a >>miami beach police tell cnn this video was captured on a code enforcement officer hardy >>the sign on the store's front door clearly says customers have to cover their mouths and noses cnn reached out to publix for comment and more information on the incident like what precipitated it. we didn't hear back from them. >>miami beach police did not have information on what started the confrontation. but told cnn no arrests were made. tension confrontation and violence seemed to have escalated in recent weeks as businesses have opened up and customers have brushed back on the rules requiring face masks. >>and it's frightening a lot of the stores are trying to follow the rules and regulations that have been placed out there but without additional security it's become very difficult for them. people are angry people are frustrated what this means for individual businesses it puts them in their employees at a greater
he is scheduled to appear in court tomorrow at a publix grocery store in miami beach earlier this month, this was the scene when a man was not wet and because he wasn't wearing a >>miami beach police tell cnn this video was captured on a code enforcement officer hardy >>the sign on the store's front door clearly says customers have to cover their mouths and noses cnn reached out to publix for comment and more information on the incident like what precipitated it. we didn't hear back...
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publix placing a cap on how much chicken you can buy. this bay area costco posting three total per member according to new data released by the cdc 19 states across the u.s. reported outbreaks in their meat processing plants with nearly 5,000 covid cases and 20 deaths. this week the president invoking the defense production act to keep these operations going. >> we're worried about this new order that if when the order comes and they reopen the plant, will they tell people to return to work, and those people if they do return to work may be bringing the virus back into the plant. >> reporter: experts warn that part of the problem also comes down to new shopping habits >> i think a big part of it is, you know, recognizing that we don't truly have a meat shortage what we have a very anxious consumer population. people are perhaps concerned, and so they're not just stocking up for two weeks but they're trying to think what if this is available two weeks from now and they're maybe buying 4, 5 weeks into the future. >> reporter: if you're fin
publix placing a cap on how much chicken you can buy. this bay area costco posting three total per member according to new data released by the cdc 19 states across the u.s. reported outbreaks in their meat processing plants with nearly 5,000 covid cases and 20 deaths. this week the president invoking the defense production act to keep these operations going. >> we're worried about this new order that if when the order comes and they reopen the plant, will they tell people to return to...
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>> now we have a time stamp on when we believe she arrived home, based on the distance to the publix, distance of her -- her house. >> reporter: it was probably around 8:30. from the pepper spray on the walls and floor, it appeared melissa came home and was attacked inside the garage. detectives also found a small button on the garage floor, perhaps ripped from that pantsuit. then one detective had an idea: use the gps and security system in melissa's vehicle to locate it. >> it's a cadillac. cadillac has onstar. they're able to activate the onstar, tell us the location of the vehicle through gps, and brought us right to this parking lot. >> reporter: the car was about a half mile from melissa's house in this medical office parking lot that melissa never visited. and through onstar, you could remotely open the vehicle, huh? >> they were able to unlock the vehicle for us. >> reporter: inside the suv, disturbing clues. what do you find? >> we find a suit jacket that she was wearing -- the night before and -- on the suit jacket, there was a missing button. and that's significant because
>> now we have a time stamp on when we believe she arrived home, based on the distance to the publix, distance of her -- her house. >> reporter: it was probably around 8:30. from the pepper spray on the walls and floor, it appeared melissa came home and was attacked inside the garage. detectives also found a small button on the garage floor, perhaps ripped from that pantsuit. then one detective had an idea: use the gps and security system in melissa's vehicle to locate it. >>...
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and iear a believe in them and support the businesses who have their employees wear a mask, like publix down here. all employees wear a mask. home depot had a lot of their employees not wearing masks. the cdc has not tested masks, so they are a poor place to quote. they stated they have never tested masks. they work in various levels and i will try to go to the highest grade i can, especially when you listen to some of the other people how they are functioning, you really need to get to n95 cresud. protectyou have to yourself and if we are diligent now, weekend and this quicker red ones who are not diligent not this thing ended. , goodjoe in new york morning. caller: good morning. i wear a mask and follow social distancing, but academically, the first amendment to the constitution gives us the right of assembly. what is the law that all the governors are overwriting our constitution and preventing us from having the right of assembly? i don't understand how they have the power to override the first amendment and prevent us from assembling. host: good question. i would invite you to go t
and iear a believe in them and support the businesses who have their employees wear a mask, like publix down here. all employees wear a mask. home depot had a lot of their employees not wearing masks. the cdc has not tested masks, so they are a poor place to quote. they stated they have never tested masks. they work in various levels and i will try to go to the highest grade i can, especially when you listen to some of the other people how they are functioning, you really need to get to n95...
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. >> reporter: in miami beach, a publix customer went on an explicit rant after being denied entrancean offduty officer was seen body slamming a woman at walmart when she allegedly refused to wear a mask but for today's business owner, requiring masks is a fraught decision will and amy wilson have run this salt lake city butcher shop for 30 years and recently made masks mandatory. >> i can't tell you how ugly some of the comments started to come in, where we were called nazis, just all sorts of things, and it hurts. >> reporter: they say it's to protect their employees. amy is immunocompromised >> we're not political we're not making a political statement. we're not trying to be right we're just trying to be right-minded >> reporter: wearing a mask an increasingly polarized decision rahaanens.real consequce sah rm achoo! ...do your sneezes turn heads? ♪ try zyrtec... ...zyrtec starts working hard at hour one... and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. zyrtec muddle no more. and try children's zyrtec for consistently powerful relief of your kid's allergies. you know
. >> reporter: in miami beach, a publix customer went on an explicit rant after being denied entrancean offduty officer was seen body slamming a woman at walmart when she allegedly refused to wear a mask but for today's business owner, requiring masks is a fraught decision will and amy wilson have run this salt lake city butcher shop for 30 years and recently made masks mandatory. >> i can't tell you how ugly some of the comments started to come in, where we were called nazis, just...
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development of 5g in other countries that we, from a government perspective, from a private perspective and publix perspective understand these challenges and threats in that we move towards a place of being able to ensure greater development of 5g technology here in the united states, that we raise recognition among the public of some of the challenges that exist within the space, and that ideally we were to ensure we're protecting american consumers and companies and their data. >> host: is this a national strategy, nationalization of 5g and assist? >> guest: i nationalization of 5g as the technology is concerned but it's a recognition when we were developing such a significant technology such as 5g, when we are talking about the transmission and we are talking about the use of this technology nationwide, that from a national perspective we need to have certain standards and recognizing that the standards are meant to keep consumer data safe and create a strong playing field for american companies that are going to do right by the american consumes in terms of protecting your data from potential
development of 5g in other countries that we, from a government perspective, from a private perspective and publix perspective understand these challenges and threats in that we move towards a place of being able to ensure greater development of 5g technology here in the united states, that we raise recognition among the public of some of the challenges that exist within the space, and that ideally we were to ensure we're protecting american consumers and companies and their data. >>...
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staffing at the publix work department have been reduced by 70 percent because the pandemic.y say staffing is almost fully restored. crews are starting to tackle the backlog of trash dumped on the streets and sidewalks and in empty lots.>> we are strengthening our cruise. this is a approach the city started piloting about a year and a half ago. we were not just responding to service request. also, additional to that, proactively going out and looking for known hotspots and picking up everything we could find. >> the city asked residents help identify areas where there is trash by reporting illegal dumping. >>> it is the last call for a famous gay bar. wyatt has stood for five decades but now says they cannot reopen. >>> our chief meteorologist will take us through the holiday weekend. >>> one of the oldest and best- known gay bars is shutting down. the owner say the economic fallout from the pandemic is too much to overcome. our reporter has more on the last call at the stud. >> san francisco stud bar opened its doors in 1966. moving to its current location. surviving recessi
staffing at the publix work department have been reduced by 70 percent because the pandemic.y say staffing is almost fully restored. crews are starting to tackle the backlog of trash dumped on the streets and sidewalks and in empty lots.>> we are strengthening our cruise. this is a approach the city started piloting about a year and a half ago. we were not just responding to service request. also, additional to that, proactively going out and looking for known hotspots and picking up...
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they looked into it because they had reports from members of the publix and durham police after all theeen a huge political problem for the government all week. we've got this afternoon a statement from durham police which mps were joking about them having splinters in places that aren't necessarily that co mforta ble places that aren't necessarily that comfortable because they were sitting on the fence to such an extent. however, a technical and detailed statement basically what the police said in terms of mr cummings leaving london to go to durham to get childcare on hand in case things went wrong for him and his wife, they didn't have a problem with that. they said that was reasonable. which was his case really all along on that central allegation. but they did say if they had happened to bump into him they would have told him to go home. they would have told him to go home. they would have told him to go home. they would have said i'm really sorry but here's your helpful reminder on instructions of social distancing and you should go back to your family, property and durham. but the
they looked into it because they had reports from members of the publix and durham police after all theeen a huge political problem for the government all week. we've got this afternoon a statement from durham police which mps were joking about them having splinters in places that aren't necessarily that co mforta ble places that aren't necessarily that comfortable because they were sitting on the fence to such an extent. however, a technical and detailed statement basically what the police...
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even though it is a public school taking tax dollars, publix good, but no. showing them to you because they are on teams before and they don't have to do. paul came in our is council and he was drafted and filed the request, freedom of information it request for biden. he joins us. thank you for coming on. >> thank you, tucker appeared good to be here. >> tucker: why this? why is that a significant thing? >> we want to see everything regarding the transfer of 1800 boxes of documents and a couple hundred gigabytes, or terabytes of records. the original agreement was that they should have been released on january 21st 2019. that came and gone. what they did was amend that agreement and made it so biden would not be able to release these to the university until two years after public life. top public office. they're actually doing this to give him time to run for the presidency without having to have these documents were released. the national policy center has filed an eight page freedom of information request not only get these documents, but to see who had a
even though it is a public school taking tax dollars, publix good, but no. showing them to you because they are on teams before and they don't have to do. paul came in our is council and he was drafted and filed the request, freedom of information it request for biden. he joins us. thank you for coming on. >> thank you, tucker appeared good to be here. >> tucker: why this? why is that a significant thing? >> we want to see everything regarding the transfer of 1800 boxes of...
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it's an interesting thing at the same time my book was publix and another book was published well-established congress at war and all about this congressional radical. and just seeing the title of the book made me aware of how little my story is about congress you actually read. congress comes into my story. in the 1850s with the responses to cock campus Ãband that sort of thing but definitely warrior 61 is a lot of contesting in interpersonal level all kinds of stuff happening in congress i told some of those stories i didn't get the honor to that much legislation except for where it really directly affects the question of what it means to create black soldiers what it means to create security for black families. you can't just go off and parts of the union still feel to feel your family will be provided for. how to recognize marriages among slaved persons where marriage had been ban. in how to create legislation that provides assistance for the widows and these more informal marriages. i certainly don't tell all the stories about congress. and it really kind of glad to know that there is th
it's an interesting thing at the same time my book was publix and another book was published well-established congress at war and all about this congressional radical. and just seeing the title of the book made me aware of how little my story is about congress you actually read. congress comes into my story. in the 1850s with the responses to cock campus Ãband that sort of thing but definitely warrior 61 is a lot of contesting in interpersonal level all kinds of stuff happening in congress i...
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. >> reporter: in miami beach, a publix customer went on a explicit rant after being denied entrance for not wearing a mask. >> i'm filing a [ bleep ] lawsuit. >> reporter: an off duty officer was seen body slamming a woman at a walmart when she allegedly refused to wear a mask. but for today's business owners, requiring masks is a fraught decision, will and amy wilson have run this salt lake city butcher shop for 30 years and made masks mandatory. >> i can't tell you how ugly some of the comments started to come in where we were called nazis, just all sorts of things, and it hurts. >> reporter: they say it is to protect their employees, amy is immunocompromised. >> we're not political. we're not making a political statement. we're not trying to be right. we're just trying to be right minded. >> reporter: wearing a mask an increasingly polarized decision with very real consequences. sarah harmon, nbc news. >> my thanks to sarah harmon. up next, my final thoughts. stay with us. this is an athlete, twenty reps deep, sprinting past every leak in our softest, smoothest fabric. she's conf
. >> reporter: in miami beach, a publix customer went on a explicit rant after being denied entrance for not wearing a mask. >> i'm filing a [ bleep ] lawsuit. >> reporter: an off duty officer was seen body slamming a woman at a walmart when she allegedly refused to wear a mask. but for today's business owners, requiring masks is a fraught decision, will and amy wilson have run this salt lake city butcher shop for 30 years and made masks mandatory. >> i can't tell you...
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at a publix in miami beach earlier this month, here is the scene. >> a violation of my constitutional and civil rights! >> reporter: this video was captured on a code enforcement officer's body plan. >> there is no pandemic. i'm filing a [ bleep ] lawsuit. >> reporter: a sign on the door clearly says customers have to cover their mouths and noses. we asked the cdc about these incidents and didn't hear back from them. tension, confrontation, and violence seem to be escalated in recent weeks as businesses open up and customers brush back on the rules requiring face masks. >> it's frightening. a lot of these stores are trying to follow the rules and regulations that have been placed out there but without additional security it's become very difficult for them. people are angry. people are frustrated. what this means for individual businesses, it means them and their employees at a greater risk. >> reporter: we asked a psychiatrist who has worked with law enforcement, what is it about being asked to wear face masks which could set off yoeng confrontations. >> the face is our most personal
at a publix in miami beach earlier this month, here is the scene. >> a violation of my constitutional and civil rights! >> reporter: this video was captured on a code enforcement officer's body plan. >> there is no pandemic. i'm filing a [ bleep ] lawsuit. >> reporter: a sign on the door clearly says customers have to cover their mouths and noses. we asked the cdc about these incidents and didn't hear back from them. tension, confrontation, and violence seem to be...
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>>> berkeley's mayor and vice mayor áintroduced legislation, áthat would allow restaurants t áuse publix employees find ánew jobs. >>> ásleeping more and still no áfeeling well enough well reste áafter the break, some tips and tricks to keep your elite -- kick your relaxation game up a á notch. as we wind down the school áyear. á ktvu would like to pay tribute áto all the teachers who work so hard to keep their students á engaged, if you know of a teache áwho is making a ádifference, let us know, send áus an email and let us know whá you are nominating them, along with pictures or video to my áhero at fox tv.com. á >>> á activ>> ae listoá americans are sleeping 16 hours ámore each month due to the sta- at-home orders but not everyone áis feeling rested. áfrank spoke with the ceo of a ácompany that makes the product o find out why this is, and what you can do do to improve á your sleep. >> á>> reporter: the biggest facto in sleep in general is ástressed. áyou know, that stress, anxiety of not having that schedule, á the way that we were, our ábodies want to have a schedule áand offenses i
>>> berkeley's mayor and vice mayor áintroduced legislation, áthat would allow restaurants t áuse publix employees find ánew jobs. >>> ásleeping more and still no áfeeling well enough well reste áafter the break, some tips and tricks to keep your elite -- kick your relaxation game up a á notch. as we wind down the school áyear. á ktvu would like to pay tribute áto all the teachers who work so hard to keep their students á engaged, if you know of a teache áwho is...
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allowing people to get back in publix places and get back to the community. >> and what other uses forhe subway system in new york. all the subways are closed with no people in them, they are using the light to clean it. but what is interesting about this product, and i have a larger example here i just turned on. this does not cause any harm to humans. so these could be on subways for example with people in the cars, killing the virus in the air and on surfaces. >> right. so this is a very specific part of uv light. so far, all the testing has shown it to be safe with no ramifications. other uv and things like that are shown not to do any of that >> and this could become extremely widespread as we talk about the different applications in restaurants, on airplanes, those are just a few of the examples. you might see this wherever you go next out in public. >> in champaign, illinois. grady trimble, foxbusiness. >> well, teachers all across the bay area are stepping up right now as many families adjust to this new way of learning here during the pandemic. and here at ktvu, we are highlig
allowing people to get back in publix places and get back to the community. >> and what other uses forhe subway system in new york. all the subways are closed with no people in them, they are using the light to clean it. but what is interesting about this product, and i have a larger example here i just turned on. this does not cause any harm to humans. so these could be on subways for example with people in the cars, killing the virus in the air and on surfaces. >> right. so this...
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the folks who go to publix. they are supposed to become good citizens. that is to read and study history so this is the way these things get sorted out in the 1800s. also have new schools and students, new state laws requiring the teaching of history and you just have a booming textbook market begins to dominate. the thing is, they are often the only way people get education teachers come and go, students come and go, there's a lot going on but the textbook is forever. they take textbooks home and pass them around to the family and you can sleep on the cover pages that they were not just written for students, it's a reference work for the entire family. they become hugely important, ways of embedding our cultural and national narrative. this is a picture i love to talk about and teach, as a woman in the 1800s, she's hugely important and really famous. she's a major proponent of women's education, she starts school, we have to educate women the same standards of men. we have to take education seriously for everyone. she starts an important school, today i
the folks who go to publix. they are supposed to become good citizens. that is to read and study history so this is the way these things get sorted out in the 1800s. also have new schools and students, new state laws requiring the teaching of history and you just have a booming textbook market begins to dominate. the thing is, they are often the only way people get education teachers come and go, students come and go, there's a lot going on but the textbook is forever. they take textbooks home...
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we do publix. we do myer. we do giant eagle, shopko. we also do target and walmart, as well.y from me, i was just a stay-at-home mom -- not "just." big job. but -- and wanted to start this business. and then, in the interim, my husband passed away, and it was out of nowhere, so we really had a tough road. and i have two little boys -- lemonis: how old were the kids? rachel: one was 11, and the other one was 7. i was kind of left with the idea that i really needed to step this up. it was really important that i have something for them and for myself. gina: your story's very inspiring, so i'm happy to see the success you've had so far. what have you guys done marketing-wise to -- i mean, is it just -- do you do anything to get people to want to purchase the product? rachel: we've done demos in stores that really, definitely -- i mean, we've spent marketing dollars at the store level. david: now, if you'll take a look, there's a passive demo bowl there. and when we first started, we would provide free demo bulk to the locations. lemonis: from my perspective, they haven't done an
we do publix. we do myer. we do giant eagle, shopko. we also do target and walmart, as well.y from me, i was just a stay-at-home mom -- not "just." big job. but -- and wanted to start this business. and then, in the interim, my husband passed away, and it was out of nowhere, so we really had a tough road. and i have two little boys -- lemonis: how old were the kids? rachel: one was 11, and the other one was 7. i was kind of left with the idea that i really needed to step this up. it...
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this customer at a miami beach publix went on an explicit rant after being denied entrance for not wearingask. >> i'm filing a [ bleep ] lawsuit. >> reporter: costco announced that all shoppers must wear face coverings that cover their mouth and nose. quickly sparking backlash on social media. seriously considering canceling my costco membership and going to sam's club instead. but supporters took to twitter agreeing with the safety protocol, writing, thank you costco for protecting members and employees with masks. in michigan, the face mask rule at a family dollar store turned deadly. police say a security guard was shot after getting into an argument with a customer. four family members have been charged in connection with the crime. >> this was extremely senseless over a mask. >> in alabama, an off-duty officer was seen body slamming a woman at walmart when she allegedly refused to wear a mask. it's also getting violent at places enforcing social distancing. police arrested a 25-year-old who they say pushed a park ranger telling a group to stay six feet apart. in oklahoma city, police
this customer at a miami beach publix went on an explicit rant after being denied entrance for not wearingask. >> i'm filing a [ bleep ] lawsuit. >> reporter: costco announced that all shoppers must wear face coverings that cover their mouth and nose. quickly sparking backlash on social media. seriously considering canceling my costco membership and going to sam's club instead. but supporters took to twitter agreeing with the safety protocol, writing, thank you costco for protecting...
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the analogy is think about the first time you went recently to a supermarket down here in florida, publixou have to go down the one-way aisles and you have to social distancing to get into the store you're a little bit confused at first. i think that's why the oems are gradually starting production. the line rates on the line will be slower. but the other challenge they face is within the supply base and it falls within two things first, the liquidity challenge for the smaller suppliers. because if you think about it, their receivables have all drawn down over the last two months. now they're starting up production they have to front up the cost for the people and the materials. they're going to have money going out for two months and no money coming in. so that's one challenge the auto makers have to watch out for the second is mexico 40% of the parts for vehicles assembled here in the u.s. come from mexico. and you know, you have to wonder not so much about the big mexican suppliers but the smaller ones, whether they'll have the ppe available, whether they'll have the social protocols,
the analogy is think about the first time you went recently to a supermarket down here in florida, publixou have to go down the one-way aisles and you have to social distancing to get into the store you're a little bit confused at first. i think that's why the oems are gradually starting production. the line rates on the line will be slower. but the other challenge they face is within the supply base and it falls within two things first, the liquidity challenge for the smaller suppliers....
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they're home they've gone to stop and shop and publix down in florida, now they're going to explore it'sa flea market. giant sale the local mall is important. it is interesting and it's not in order of the questions you've asked me i have never seen the difference between social distancing in walmart or abercrombie & fitch they should not be disadvantaged to the major nationals, costcos, they're just as important as the large stores new york city is seeing such a spike in taxes that's what happens when you keep everything shut we can do social distancing in outlets. you don't have to go to walmart to buy gardening stores. you can go to your local hardware store just because they're small doesn't mean they can't practice the same health benefits than the larger ones can. in fact, maybe they'll be more careful. >> barry, you mentioned the hotel that you opened in jacksonville on the beach at 60% occupancy for the weekend. where did you think occupancy levels would hit >> like 30, 35 every major hotel we have in the major gateway cities, miami, new york, los angeles, they're all closed with
they're home they've gone to stop and shop and publix down in florida, now they're going to explore it'sa flea market. giant sale the local mall is important. it is interesting and it's not in order of the questions you've asked me i have never seen the difference between social distancing in walmart or abercrombie & fitch they should not be disadvantaged to the major nationals, costcos, they're just as important as the large stores new york city is seeing such a spike in taxes that's what...
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we've got other family members who work for publix.t the case across america and it's certainly not the case in a lot of these plants. what do grocery stores need to do? what do these meat processing plants need to do to protect workers first? >> well, first of all, they need to have ppe, personal protection equipment that will protect them both from transmitting the disease, as well as getting the disease themselves. now if the customers, or if people next to you don't wear a mask, you're going to have to have an n95 mask or better in order to make sure that you don't get the disease. now in some cases, that's very difficult. we discussed that as it relates to the packing houses, whether or not you can actually provide protective equipment that is good enough at that level under those conditions to provide personal protection. i think you can. it, however, has to be at a different -- at a different rate and it's going to be more expensive. >> mark, it's willie geist. good to have you on this morning. can you speak to the meat packing
we've got other family members who work for publix.t the case across america and it's certainly not the case in a lot of these plants. what do grocery stores need to do? what do these meat processing plants need to do to protect workers first? >> well, first of all, they need to have ppe, personal protection equipment that will protect them both from transmitting the disease, as well as getting the disease themselves. now if the customers, or if people next to you don't wear a mask,...