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remains in the senate and both lawmakers say they hope it passes in time for this budget in washington raquel martin back to you. >>california will now pay over $58 million this year to pay off the student loans of about 250 doctors but in exchange these doctors about committed to serve a greater percentage of medical patients meeting at least 30% of their cases over the next 5 years more than 13 million california residents get their medical coverage through medicare ow and many of these people live in areas with a shortage, a primary care physicians. the department of health care services says through this program or medical patients we'll be able to see a doctor. california
remains in the senate and both lawmakers say they hope it passes in time for this budget in washington raquel martin back to you. >>california will now pay over $58 million this year to pay off the student loans of about 250 doctors but in exchange these doctors about committed to serve a greater percentage of medical patients meeting at least 30% of their cases over the next 5 years more than 13 million california residents get their medical coverage through medicare ow and many of these...
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raquel tried to change her password. a link was sent to an old e mail address.e asked us to help. i got involved. or i should say we did the whole staff got in the touch with facebook and the folks there were kind enough to sort things out. raquel is happily on facebook again. i want to hear from you. if you have any consumer issues. my 7 on your side hot line is open weekdays from 10:00 to 2:00. the number is 415-954-8151. you can also reach me through my facebook account and abc7news.com. >> five words companies hate hearing. hello, this is michael finney. thank you. >> good point. >> ope table is getting into the food delivery business. the san francisco based company is partnering with caviar, grub hub and uber eats to offer delivery through its app. the site will the give diners a delivery option for restaurants. if they select delivery, users will be directed to the restaurant's preferred service to complete the transaction. delivery companies will pay open table a small fee. >>> dunkin' donuts is hopping on the plant-based diet trend. the chain launl aid
raquel tried to change her password. a link was sent to an old e mail address.e asked us to help. i got involved. or i should say we did the whole staff got in the touch with facebook and the folks there were kind enough to sort things out. raquel is happily on facebook again. i want to hear from you. if you have any consumer issues. my 7 on your side hot line is open weekdays from 10:00 to 2:00. the number is 415-954-8151. you can also reach me through my facebook account and abc7news.com....
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1970, la reina del estudiante que era un cargo muy iimportante y ese aÑo deje de serlo, mi hermana raquel. tenemos los detalles. >> desde aquÍ tenemos hoy las impresiones de las familias que estÁn listas para poder ver "el rey leÓn" en la avant premiere. me acompaÑÓ a simba. tenemos mÁs. [mÚsica] >>con gran orgullo ejecutan la mÚsica de sus raÍces. el mariachi ya fue camiÓn estatal el aÑo pasado, pero ahora quieren rectificar por quÉ son los mejores. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
1970, la reina del estudiante que era un cargo muy iimportante y ese aÑo deje de serlo, mi hermana raquel. tenemos los detalles. >> desde aquÍ tenemos hoy las impresiones de las familias que estÁn listas para poder ver "el rey leÓn" en la avant premiere. me acompaÑÓ a simba. tenemos mÁs. [mÚsica] >>con gran orgullo ejecutan la mÚsica de sus raÍces. el mariachi ya fue camiÓn estatal el aÑo pasado, pero ahora quieren rectificar por quÉ son los mejores. ♪ ♪...
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aquÍ se puede apreciar lo crecido que estÁ en raquel otro lado del dique las casas se hallan a menor, como dick, viven junto al dique pero del lado del rÍo ya estÁn ocupados por los pronÓsticos. si sube nivel a 20 que es como se temÍa en un principio, su casa, nos dice, estarÍa inundada. el cauce del rÍo se ha mantenido en 17 pies sobre el nivel del mar. el cuerpo de ingenieros del ejÉrcito es el que controla todo el sistema de diques que protegen esta ciudad. una ciudad amurallada contra el enemigo que es el agua. >> ustedes le podrÍan asegurar a la ciudad que no va a pasar? >> bueno, en cuanto a inundaciÓn sobre el rÍo, estamos, tenemos mucha seguridad en cuanto a los leves y no inundaciÓn por el rÍo. >> por el lado del agua se han invertido mÁs de $14,000,000,000 reforzando el sistema de diques y esclusas que rodea la ciudad con una longitud de 130 millas. esta tarde la gente llegaba a curiosear y algunos jugaban sobre el dique. sencillamente, no habÍa preocupaciÓn. >>es la parte sur del estado la que ha sufrido el embate de la marejada empujada por barry que, sumada a las lluvias
aquÍ se puede apreciar lo crecido que estÁ en raquel otro lado del dique las casas se hallan a menor, como dick, viven junto al dique pero del lado del rÍo ya estÁn ocupados por los pronÓsticos. si sube nivel a 20 que es como se temÍa en un principio, su casa, nos dice, estarÍa inundada. el cauce del rÍo se ha mantenido en 17 pies sobre el nivel del mar. el cuerpo de ingenieros del ejÉrcito es el que controla todo el sistema de diques que protegen esta ciudad. una ciudad amurallada...
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and gloria simpson, and raquel rivera, and bruce palmer and mark argon. please come up. >> hello, commissioners. we're back with the same arguments, pleading to have a hospital base in san francisco. these patients that have been diagnosed have been at st. luke's for many as 10, 20, 30 years and then in less than 12 months they're dead. tell me honestly have you ever heard such a thing? losing a patient almost every month, there was 17 and now there's 11. we mentioned last year that they did not have experience of acute staff. they hired r.n.s and trained them for a few weeks. when st. luke's staff had over 50 years' experience combined. if san francisco had a permanent hospital base, then they would have been forced to keep proper staff and care for these patients but now they're doing the bear minimum. how are six patients dead in less than 12 months? when is it going to matter when you're sick and when you can't breathe, i have photos here of my sister which we mentioned several times to have her in a walker and they did not. i told them that my sister
and gloria simpson, and raquel rivera, and bruce palmer and mark argon. please come up. >> hello, commissioners. we're back with the same arguments, pleading to have a hospital base in san francisco. these patients that have been diagnosed have been at st. luke's for many as 10, 20, 30 years and then in less than 12 months they're dead. tell me honestly have you ever heard such a thing? losing a patient almost every month, there was 17 and now there's 11. we mentioned last year that they...
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among them raquel willis. ,she was only became the first trans woman to become the editor of "out" magazinet we begin with activistst and journalist anne northrup, host of the free speech tv show "gay usa." >> i am anne northrup, one of the organizers of the queer liberation march for reclaim pride. the point of this march is that we are a people's community political march. and that is what this march used to be when it was invented. the main parade has involved into a corporate party. we just think that is ridiculous and insulting and demeaning and disempowering. so we got together to bring the community back into the streets. that is the whole point of this, bring the community back into the streets and make clear our grievances, our demands for liberation and justice, and to mourn our dead and certainly to celebrate our victories. a lot of the issues have not changed from figures ago. there is still enormous violence perpetrated on our community. of color, trans women being murdered on a regular basis now, but still, violence against members of our community across the board. stillng --
among them raquel willis. ,she was only became the first trans woman to become the editor of "out" magazinet we begin with activistst and journalist anne northrup, host of the free speech tv show "gay usa." >> i am anne northrup, one of the organizers of the queer liberation march for reclaim pride. the point of this march is that we are a people's community political march. and that is what this march used to be when it was invented. the main parade has involved into...
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wildfires as well some lawmakers want to change the way we pay for disasters, washington correspondent raquelhas more. >>some republicans say it's time to bring some order to the way congress spends money on disaster relief. they say the current system is out of control but alrdy the plan is getting some backlash. >>in the last 2 years alone, the us has witnessed historic floods in the midwest. deadly and destructive wildfires across the western coast. and record breaking hurricanes, leaving the entire island of puerto rico without power. the a's are 257 so far congress keeps providing money to communities recovering after disaster strikes. >>this may lawmakers pass yet another multibillion-dollar relief package but with federal data showing disaster spending skyrocketing each year, several republican lawmakers are asking if the country can keep up with its definitely not sustainable you. indiana senator mike braun is one of 8 republicans who voted against this year's relief package. he says congress should abandon the pay as you go system and instead start planning and budgeting for disaster
wildfires as well some lawmakers want to change the way we pay for disasters, washington correspondent raquelhas more. >>some republicans say it's time to bring some order to the way congress spends money on disaster relief. they say the current system is out of control but alrdy the plan is getting some backlash. >>in the last 2 years alone, the us has witnessed historic floods in the midwest. deadly and destructive wildfires across the western coast. and record breaking...
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raquel: asÍ es.ra la industria de la moda que estÁ muy competitiva. melanie, tÚ eres venezolana e implementa hasta el rojo, los vuelos, las telas cÓmodas pero con una sensualidad sugerida que sea protagÓnica. melanie: yo me inspirÉ en la naturaleza. creo que mi paÍs me inspira muchÍsimo porque en mi paÍs, la naturaleza... utilice los hongos como base en la textura para darle movimiento a mi diseÑo. ademÁs, querÍa hacer algo como de fantasÍa y el color rojo explota lo que es mi diseÑo. las mariposas son como una representaciÓn de mis sueÑos, lo que quiero hacer comerle la naturaleza. todo fue una fusiÓn muy creativa y espectacular para mi. andrea: cada uno de ustedes he implementado sus experiencias, su creatividad y lo que han vivido. no son sÓlo prendas y superficiales a la moda sino que tienen una historia. gracias a todos porque nos representan de la mejor manera. son un ejemplo para todos de que se puede lograr lo que queramos con estudio y dedicaciÓn. maÑana estarÁn abriendo la semana de la moda
raquel: asÍ es.ra la industria de la moda que estÁ muy competitiva. melanie, tÚ eres venezolana e implementa hasta el rojo, los vuelos, las telas cÓmodas pero con una sensualidad sugerida que sea protagÓnica. melanie: yo me inspirÉ en la naturaleza. creo que mi paÍs me inspira muchÍsimo porque en mi paÍs, la naturaleza... utilice los hongos como base en la textura para darle movimiento a mi diseÑo. ademÁs, querÍa hacer algo como de fantasÍa y el color rojo explota lo que es mi...
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remains in the senate and both lawmakers say they hope it passes in time for this budget in washington raquel martin back to you. >>california will now pay over $58 million this year to pay off the student loans of about 250 doctors but in exchange these doctors about committed to serve a greater percentage of medical patients meeting at least 30% of their cases over the next 5 years more than 13 million california residents get their medical coverage through medicare ow and many of these people live in areas with a shortage, a primary care physicians. the department of health care services says through this program or medical patients we'll be able to see a doctor. california family had a pair party crashers this morning, a bear and its cub was spotted wandering around their backyard. >>you can see the cub dipped toes. i guess a cause into the pool. this was in the town of dust and cancer in los angeles up by gorman pass over the great find the owner of the home saw the 2 just before 11 o'clock this morning and after chilling out for a little bit in going to the garbage which is what bears t
remains in the senate and both lawmakers say they hope it passes in time for this budget in washington raquel martin back to you. >>california will now pay over $58 million this year to pay off the student loans of about 250 doctors but in exchange these doctors about committed to serve a greater percentage of medical patients meeting at least 30% of their cases over the next 5 years more than 13 million california residents get their medical coverage through medicare ow and many of these...
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many remain complacent kron four's washington correspondent raquel martin reports on a new plan to set national maternity care standards. >>we're losing them they're losing their lives. the number of mothers and newborns dying from health complications in the us is soaring making america the most dangerous place to give birth in the developed world. according to the center for disease control, roughly 700 american women die each year from pregnancy-related complications. and the cdc says 3 out of 5 are preventable that's not acceptable in the united states of america in michigan democrat senator debbie stabenow says the numbers are alarming and while some states are taking action to reduce deaths on their own she says it's time to set national standards to protect every american mother and baby what's happening for 2 new moms and babies. >>is that they're not getting the health care they need. >>stefanos plan would give hospitals more money to reduce the number of unnecessary c sections and induced deliveries before 39 weeks. both serious risk factors linked to the rise in deaths. >>th
many remain complacent kron four's washington correspondent raquel martin reports on a new plan to set national maternity care standards. >>we're losing them they're losing their lives. the number of mothers and newborns dying from health complications in the us is soaring making america the most dangerous place to give birth in the developed world. according to the center for disease control, roughly 700 american women die each year from pregnancy-related complications. and the cdc says...
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season would make the air travel process at least a little bit smoother for washington correspondent raquel martin reports. >>i got a pretty thorough pat-down was very a possible is on public i've been taken into a separate to strip to that they can see my devices it got to a point where i had to file a complaint. >>when it comes to passing airport security disabled veterans like sherman gillum's and even us senator tammy duckworth have their share of horror stories the full pat-down every single time and for a while they are x-raying our limbs stockport says thankfully the days of routine x-rays are over. she said it's time to make getting through the airport even easier for disabled veterans, i figured you've been wounded and the defense of this country you should be given a little bit of a break she is pushing a bill to waive the costs of tsa precheck for disabled veteran ice think that it's the right thing to do many of our veterans are you unemployed, especially disabled and they did a little bit of a help tsa precheck normally cost $85 for a 5 year plan it allows someone to speed thro
season would make the air travel process at least a little bit smoother for washington correspondent raquel martin reports. >>i got a pretty thorough pat-down was very a possible is on public i've been taken into a separate to strip to that they can see my devices it got to a point where i had to file a complaint. >>when it comes to passing airport security disabled veterans like sherman gillum's and even us senator tammy duckworth have their share of horror stories the full...
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layer 36, redwood city 54, then raquel the b3. what is our warmest month. we are jumping joking about it but san francisco is the emphasis was warmest month, that is on most of the country and most of north america it is july. it is july in livermore and san jose, august in santa rosa and september and san francisco. microclimates on a yearly basis as well. here is the change we have coming up tomorrow. if you're outside right now, there is no fog, no low cloud cover but something will change between now and the fireworks tomorrow. this low-pressure area to our north will make its closest pass. no rainfall just simply deepening the marine layer and getting a little bit stronger of a push coming in from the ocean. both of those two things wouldn't matter much for temperatures they will be one-2 degrees cooler tomorrow but around nine or 10:00 tomorrow a much higher likelihood will have cloud cover and fog obscuring the view of the fireworks. not everywhere to san francisco. tomorrow morning to see the change more widespread, but we had afternoon sunshine wit
layer 36, redwood city 54, then raquel the b3. what is our warmest month. we are jumping joking about it but san francisco is the emphasis was warmest month, that is on most of the country and most of north america it is july. it is july in livermore and san jose, august in santa rosa and september and san francisco. microclimates on a yearly basis as well. here is the change we have coming up tomorrow. if you're outside right now, there is no fog, no low cloud cover but something will change...
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hill that would set national maternity care standards with kron four's washington dc correspondent raquel martin explaining. >>we're losing them they're losing their lives. the number of mothers and newborns dying from health complications in the us is soaring making america the most dangerous place to give birth in the developed world. according to the center for disease control, roughly 700 american women die each year from pregnancy-related complications. and the cdc says 3 out of 5 are preventable that's not acceptable in the united states of america, michigan democrat senator debbie stabenow says the numbers are alarming and while some states are taking action to reduce deaths on their own she says it's time to set national standards to pr tect every american mother and baby what's happening for 2 new moms and babies is that they're not getting the health care they need stabenow is plan would give hospitals more money to reduce the number of unnecessary c sections and induced deliveries before 39 weeks. both serious risk factors linked to the rise in deaths. they're also linked to a
hill that would set national maternity care standards with kron four's washington dc correspondent raquel martin explaining. >>we're losing them they're losing their lives. the number of mothers and newborns dying from health complications in the us is soaring making america the most dangerous place to give birth in the developed world. according to the center for disease control, roughly 700 american women die each year from pregnancy-related complications. and the cdc says 3 out of 5...
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trying to get groups more money to combat the rising threats kron four's washington correspondent raquel martin has the story. >>from the 2015 brutal murder of worshipers at a charleston south carolina church, the 2017 bombing of a minnesota mosque. and the 2018 shooting massacre of jewish people at a pittsburgh synagogue. fbi statistics show hate crimes targeting places of worship have spiked in america ov 3 year >>it's unfortunate and tragic. a fact of life now that people go to houses of worship and they have been attacked. >>while congress remains gridlocked on gun reform democrats senator gary peters is pushing a plan to send millions of more dollars to religious groups and nonprofits threatened by rising domestic terrorism. >>and sad to say, but we have to make sure that those organizations can defend themselves. the 5 year grant program what set aside $75 million for religious groups or other nonprofit they could then use that money for training alarm systems or to hire security guards, we have to to fight back against this travis weber with the christian base family research cent
trying to get groups more money to combat the rising threats kron four's washington correspondent raquel martin has the story. >>from the 2015 brutal murder of worshipers at a charleston south carolina church, the 2017 bombing of a minnesota mosque. and the 2018 shooting massacre of jewish people at a pittsburgh synagogue. fbi statistics show hate crimes targeting places of worship have spiked in america ov 3 year >>it's unfortunate and tragic. a fact of life now that people go to...
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you went out with raquel welch. >> yeah, we went to the oscars together. >> stephen: that had to be intimidatingou are. you guest hosted "the tonight show" for johnny. what an amazing experience. what was that like for you to sit in that chair? >> steve, it was terrifying. i mean, it wasn't terrifying because i had been a guest on the show a few times. >> stephen: but it's a different to have to drive it. >> freddy was over here helping me, guiding me, ed mcmahon, you know. but buddy hackett came on. >> stephen: great comedian. yeah, man, he was really something. and, so, we're setting up this part where buddy is supposed to go do a talk. and i said, mr. hackett, you're going to do a bit for us. he said, nope. i didn't know what to do. ( laughter ) i said, oh, okay, well, we'll take a break. we'll take a break here. >> stephen: yeah. i was stunned. >> stephen: did you by any chance at any point ever ask buddy hackett to tell a story about being intimidated about some of the beautiful women he asked out and he said no you have to read it in the book? ( laughter ) ( applause ) well, the man is the
you went out with raquel welch. >> yeah, we went to the oscars together. >> stephen: that had to be intimidatingou are. you guest hosted "the tonight show" for johnny. what an amazing experience. what was that like for you to sit in that chair? >> steve, it was terrifying. i mean, it wasn't terrifying because i had been a guest on the show a few times. >> stephen: but it's a different to have to drive it. >> freddy was over here helping me, guiding me, ed...
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remain complacent kron four's washington correspondent raquel martin reports on the new plan.ernity care standards. >>we're losing them they're losing their lives. the number of mothers and newborns dying from health complications in the us is soaring making america the most dangerous place to give birth in the developed world. according to the center for disease control, roughly 700 american woman die each year from pregnancy-related complications. and the cdc says 3 out of 5 are preventable that's not acceptable in the united states of america, michigan democrat senator debbie stabenow says the numbers are alarming and while some states are taking action to reduce deaths on their own she says it's time to set national standards to protect every american mother and baby what's happening for 2 new moms and babies is that they're not getting the health care they need stabenow is plan would give hospitals more money to reduce the number of unnecessary c sections and induced deliveries before 39 weeks. both serious risk factors linked to the rise in deaths. they're also linked to
remain complacent kron four's washington correspondent raquel martin reports on the new plan.ernity care standards. >>we're losing them they're losing their lives. the number of mothers and newborns dying from health complications in the us is soaring making america the most dangerous place to give birth in the developed world. according to the center for disease control, roughly 700 american woman die each year from pregnancy-related complications. and the cdc says 3 out of 5 are...
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>>washington correspondent raquel martin reports.lawmakers say their outrage that's potentially a lawful recently revealed public records show that federal law enforcement and immigration agents are using facial recognition technology a cone to millions of drivers license photos to try and find criminals and undocumented immigrants using this technology to help ice target immigrants for deportation doesn't protect us from terrorism. it never rises hard working families at a wednesday hearing texas congresswoman sheila jackson lee grill department of homeland security leaders for what she says is illegal surveillance of private citizens is no statutory legislation or anything that's giving you that authority but department heads defended the practice arguing dozens of states have signed agreements allowing it or agreement allows us to. >>verify with them that that is a valid license in to retrieve the photo from that's john wagner with us customs and border patrol assured lawmakers the tools are being used carefully the department. >>
>>washington correspondent raquel martin reports.lawmakers say their outrage that's potentially a lawful recently revealed public records show that federal law enforcement and immigration agents are using facial recognition technology a cone to millions of drivers license photos to try and find criminals and undocumented immigrants using this technology to help ice target immigrants for deportation doesn't protect us from terrorism. it never rises hard working families at a wednesday...
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kron four's washington correspondent raquel martin has more now on new efforts to protect children.ey're online. 10's of thousands of children are being exploited online career federal law enforcement and child advocates say congress needs to better protect kids online. it's a pmalone is. they say congress needs to lay down the law to stop big tech companies like facebook snapchat instagram and youtube from exposing kids to inappropriate content and dangerous predators. we need to simplify this process to help more parents protect their children. >>christopher mckenna a pillar in the founder of nonprofit protect young eyes says most apps are not warning parents about the risky content on their platforms. >>2 simple solutions could change everything he says congress should create an independent review process to get each app. >>and accurate age requirement and installed default on kids, phones and computers that would automatically block harmful material we need to set a national standard protect companies as to how they protect children. but lawmakers say one major policy stands in
kron four's washington correspondent raquel martin has more now on new efforts to protect children.ey're online. 10's of thousands of children are being exploited online career federal law enforcement and child advocates say congress needs to better protect kids online. it's a pmalone is. they say congress needs to lay down the law to stop big tech companies like facebook snapchat instagram and youtube from exposing kids to inappropriate content and dangerous predators. we need to simplify this...
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so they can combat the rising threats kron four's washington correspondent raquel martin has the story>>from the 2015 brutal murder of worshipers at a charleston south carolina church, the 2017 bombing of a minnesota mosque. and the 2018 shooting massacre of jewish people at a a fact of life now that people go to houses of worship and they have been attacked. >>while congress remains gridlocked on gun reform democrats senator gary peters is pushing a plan to send millions of more dollars to religious groups and nonprofits threatened by rising domestic terrorism. >>and sad to say, but we have make sure that those organizations can defend themselves. the year grant program what set aside $75 million for religious groups or other nonprofit they could then use that money for training alarm systems or to hire security guards, we have to to fight back against this travis weber with the christian base family research center joins groups like t n double acp and the jewish federation in welcoming the initiative. >>it's improper and wrong and should be condemned by all americans every american s
so they can combat the rising threats kron four's washington correspondent raquel martin has the story>>from the 2015 brutal murder of worshipers at a charleston south carolina church, the 2017 bombing of a minnesota mosque. and the 2018 shooting massacre of jewish people at a a fact of life now that people go to houses of worship and they have been attacked. >>while congress remains gridlocked on gun reform democrats senator gary peters is pushing a plan to send millions of more...
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raquel: would be like about $1,500 a day. noemi: but not enough for the rent we pay.emonis: $10,000? $12,000? noemi: no. you must be joking. stephanie: [ chuckles ] noemi: we're talking about almost $30,000. -lemonis: how much? -noemi: almost $30,000 a month. $28,000 a month, yes. -lemonis: $28,000 a month? -nicolas: yeah. lemonis: if their average daily revenue is about $1,500, that means on a monthly basis, they're doing about $45,000. let's assume that their margins are 50%. their rent is $28,000 a month. before you pay any bill of any kind, including labor, they're already cash-flow negative. no wonder they got a problem here. how do you make that work? nicolas: well, we're eating up profits from the other locations. the lease has about another year and a half left on it. this is the only manhattan location? nicolas: this is the only manhattan location, yes. lemonis: after visiting two courage. b locations, the picture is much clearer on how this company got in trouble. even though they were smart enough to pick excellent retail locations, bad merchandising and de
raquel: would be like about $1,500 a day. noemi: but not enough for the rent we pay.emonis: $10,000? $12,000? noemi: no. you must be joking. stephanie: [ chuckles ] noemi: we're talking about almost $30,000. -lemonis: how much? -noemi: almost $30,000 a month. $28,000 a month, yes. -lemonis: $28,000 a month? -nicolas: yeah. lemonis: if their average daily revenue is about $1,500, that means on a monthly basis, they're doing about $45,000. let's assume that their margins are 50%. their rent is...
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their box office run with another straight—sets win, this time over 14th seeds fabrice martin and raquelds all involved. defending champion novak djokovic is first up on centre court against belgium's 21st seed david goffin. third seed and two—time winner rafael nadal faces sam querrey while eight time champion roger federer takes on japan's kei nishikori. so far it's been really easy for him. i'm a big fan of his game. he has one of the best backhands in the game. great return player, solid mentally and i always thought he was a great talent. since he was probably 16, 17 years old. you can follow all the action at wimbledon today, on bbc television and radio, as well as the bbc sport website, where you'll find feeds of all the courts. let's have a look at some of this morning's back pages. the times have konta on the back with the words "please don't patronise me". that was the british number one's response to a question posed by a journalist after her defeat. there's also serena williams saying that women are penalised differently to men following her us open punishment last year for o
their box office run with another straight—sets win, this time over 14th seeds fabrice martin and raquelds all involved. defending champion novak djokovic is first up on centre court against belgium's 21st seed david goffin. third seed and two—time winner rafael nadal faces sam querrey while eight time champion roger federer takes on japan's kei nishikori. so far it's been really easy for him. i'm a big fan of his game. he has one of the best backhands in the game. great return player,...
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williams' return particularly impressive in their straight sets win over 14th seeds fabrice martin and raquely. she mentioned that the name of the pair has been christened murena. was that a unilateral decision or was it done by committee? that a unilateral decision or was it done by committee ?|j that a unilateral decision or was it done by committee? i think serena's the boss, so whatever she says goes. wise man! and if you wondered how williams keeps her body going between those matches, here's your answer. a warm—down on the bike with her daughter 0lympia in her arms. now, we're barely intojuly, the start of the football season is a month away, but the early stages of the champions league are already underway. celtic beat fk sarajevo 3—1 in bosnia in the first leg of their first qualifying round. mikeyjohnston scoring the pick of the goals in the first half. the second leg takes place next wednesday at celtic park. welsh side saints drew 1—1. the first semi—final at the cricket world cup will have to be finished today. new zealand were struggling on 211—5 in the 47th over when rain wiped
williams' return particularly impressive in their straight sets win over 14th seeds fabrice martin and raquely. she mentioned that the name of the pair has been christened murena. was that a unilateral decision or was it done by committee? that a unilateral decision or was it done by committee ?|j that a unilateral decision or was it done by committee? i think serena's the boss, so whatever she says goes. wise man! and if you wondered how williams keeps her body going between those matches,...
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raquel is from hawaii. it is time to move on. good morning. caller: i did not catch your name.ost: it is pedro. caller: hi, pedro. i would like to move on because there are a lot more pressing issues. like the housing market falling. like a lot of big businesses moving towards the future soundt making foundations. host: why do you think those thans are more important impeachment at this time? caller: why would you move somewhere else? when where youer are at now cannot be better? host: you say in inquiry or efforts on impeachment is not the way to go specifically? caller: because the entire system, from the very beginning of time, from the creation of money has been corrupt. from the time we started creating -- it has been corrupt. what is waiting until september supposed to mean to anybody? it is just time on the calendar. it is time passing and we're expecting something to happen, for someone else to step in for trump and for him on his behalf or whoever's behalf? everybody is performing. is that all we do? is that what we have become a nation? professional performers? host:
raquel is from hawaii. it is time to move on. good morning. caller: i did not catch your name.ost: it is pedro. caller: hi, pedro. i would like to move on because there are a lot more pressing issues. like the housing market falling. like a lot of big businesses moving towards the future soundt making foundations. host: why do you think those thans are more important impeachment at this time? caller: why would you move somewhere else? when where youer are at now cannot be better? host: you say...
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. >> raquel sigue de vacaciones, disfrutando de hawai. >> p(aplausos). > >> (musica). >> bl(todos hablan fiesta por muchas cosas, dos hispanos fueron exaltados al salÓn de la fama, mÁs adelante les tenemos los detalles de lo que sucediÓ, momentos difÍciles lo que viven en puerto rico. >> bl(todos hablan). >> muy buenos dÍas y feliz inicio de semana. >> m(musica). >> los puertorriqueÑos se unen para exigir la renuncia del gobernador ricardo rosellÓ con una mega marcha, adelante lourdes. >> samb(sonido ambiente). >> asÍ es, seguimos acompaÑando al pueblo puertorriqueÑo en esta gran mega marcha que fue c convocada para este lunes, de este lado tenemos una tarima donde muy pronto a las 12 del dÍa, lideres sindicales y artistas va a poder venir a este escenario para dirigir mensajes, vemos a personas con cacerolas, banderas, estÁn emocionados y i listos para marchar, muy buenos dÍas. >> julio mora. >> alexandra dÁvila. >> quÉ esperan lograr ho¿quÉn ? >> estamos indignados por lo que pasa en el paÍs, somos profesores, y exigimos la renuncia de ricardo rosellÓ. >> ayer dijo que podÍa renunciar
. >> raquel sigue de vacaciones, disfrutando de hawai. >> p(aplausos). > >> (musica). >> bl(todos hablan fiesta por muchas cosas, dos hispanos fueron exaltados al salÓn de la fama, mÁs adelante les tenemos los detalles de lo que sucediÓ, momentos difÍciles lo que viven en puerto rico. >> bl(todos hablan). >> muy buenos dÍas y feliz inicio de semana. >> m(musica). >> los puertorriqueÑos se unen para exigir la renuncia del gobernador...
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kron washington correspondent raquel martin reports. >>it's scarlet letter criminal justice advocates say one question do you have a criminal history as blocking millions of americans from snagging a job they want to go back out and. >>provide for their families contribute to their communities and they just keep running into these barriers, heather writes minus with prison fellowship says the question. >>impact the one in 3 americans with criminal records and with few options. she says many wind up back in prison that could be very defeating more than 2 dozen states have already banned the question from job applications and now republican senator ron johnson what the us government to do the same just gives people that that. extra chance he's partnering with democratic senator cory booker to pass the ban the box act. it would ban federal agencies and contractors from asking a job applicant's criminal history before an interview we're just giving people who have been forming car straight have that record. >>the opportunity to have an inte
kron washington correspondent raquel martin reports. >>it's scarlet letter criminal justice advocates say one question do you have a criminal history as blocking millions of americans from snagging a job they want to go back out and. >>provide for their families contribute to their communities and they just keep running into these barriers, heather writes minus with prison fellowship says the question. >>impact the one in 3 americans with criminal records and with few options....