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shauna. want you to meet marcus lemonis. lemonis: hi. how are you? i'm marcus. shauna: i'm shauna.t you. lemonis: nice to meet you. father daughter working together? shauna: yeah, yeah. it's fun. lemonis: and have you been in the business a while? shauna: i have. i started right out of college. so, i'm the director of marketing now. lemonis: you're the person that gets everybody in the front door. shauna: yes, that's my goal. lemonis: what's it like working with your dad? shauna: i love working with him. i mean, my dad has always said that he started all of his businesses because he wanted to be able to pass something down to his kids, and, of course, i want to make him proud. mike: she's a huge inspiration for me and a motivation for me. lemonis: you can feel the affection between you guys. -shauna: yeah. -mike: oh, yeah. i'd like to have you meet my business partner, paul kramer. lemonis: okay. mike: want you to meet marcus lemonis. lemonis: how are you? i'm marcus. nice to meet you. paul: thank you for joining us here. lemonis: absolutely. how do you share roles and responsibili
shauna. want you to meet marcus lemonis. lemonis: hi. how are you? i'm marcus. shauna: i'm shauna.t you. lemonis: nice to meet you. father daughter working together? shauna: yeah, yeah. it's fun. lemonis: and have you been in the business a while? shauna: i have. i started right out of college. so, i'm the director of marketing now. lemonis: you're the person that gets everybody in the front door. shauna: yes, that's my goal. lemonis: what's it like working with your dad? shauna: i love working...
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he used their daughter as a way to manipulate shauna, time and time again. >> reporter: shauna had beenetting her work mates read the text messages george sent as things got worse in the marriage. >> one text, it would be nice, you know, short and sweet. like, "i love you. i've been thinking about you all day," "we need to work things out." and then, you know, we would be working. she wouldn't be able to text him back right away and ten minutes later, he's blowing up her phone cussing her out, calling her names. >> reporter: shauna's supporters remembered her funeral quite differently than george's people did. >> he had no emotion. no emotion at all. he did a eulogy, talking about how much money shauna liked to spend, and that there was one time she was at the gas station and accidentally left the pump in the car. >> in the eulogy? >> in the eulogy. and i watched him walk off with my little niece, you know, 8 years-old, just lost her mom, and i watched him walk off with her. and i thought, you know, this is exactly what he wanted. he wanted all the control over my niece. >> reporter: pa
he used their daughter as a way to manipulate shauna, time and time again. >> reporter: shauna had beenetting her work mates read the text messages george sent as things got worse in the marriage. >> one text, it would be nice, you know, short and sweet. like, "i love you. i've been thinking about you all day," "we need to work things out." and then, you know, we would be working. she wouldn't be able to text him back right away and ten minutes later, he's...
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rachel and shauna responded almost immediately. and no -- no word from shelley. and we thought, "well, she's probably still asleep, you know, 'cause she didn't have class today." so that wasn't really unusual at the time. it wasn't till later in the evening that we thought something might be wrong 'cause we hadn't heard from her, and that wasn't like her at all. >> reporter: what's that like? >> it's torture. >> she had a premonition that something was wrong. but i -- what would happen to shelley? she never goes anywhere. she stays in her room. she only goes out when she has to. >> reporter: yeah. >> so the next morning, when she still hadn't called, that's when we both got worried. >> reporter: the first thing the next morning, cynthia called the art institute. >> to find out if shelley was in class. and actually, they -- well, they wouldn't go check on her. they said they can't leave the office alone and go check on a class. they'll have her call us -- >> when she gets a break. >> as soon as she has a break, they'll have her call us. >> reporter: then they phon
rachel and shauna responded almost immediately. and no -- no word from shelley. and we thought, "well, she's probably still asleep, you know, 'cause she didn't have class today." so that wasn't really unusual at the time. it wasn't till later in the evening that we thought something might be wrong 'cause we hadn't heard from her, and that wasn't like her at all. >> reporter: what's that like? >> it's torture. >> she had a premonition that something was wrong. but i...
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investigators identified her as were shauna bullock. police say she objected the 1- year-old during a supervised visit this morning. the issue amber alert. an uber driver spotted their carner calabasas and l.a. county, and notified police. they say the mother tried to run but was arrested. >>> a new report in "the washington post" suggests pg&e failed to make needed repairs in light of the camp fire in you can see, and they knew about the problem for years. tom vacar with exclusive details and reacti >> reporter: the pg&e documents a 49 of the huge steel transmission towers holding a powerlines serving paradise needed more than maintenance. they needed to be replaced. the gist of the recent report says the pg&e did not exercise care in inspecting or maintaining them. pg&e released the statement. although we don't agree with or support the journal's conclusions, we have than two c out the threat of wildfire and extreme weather while hardening our system. a report on the 2017 said pg&e's transition towers had an average age of 68 years. t
investigators identified her as were shauna bullock. police say she objected the 1- year-old during a supervised visit this morning. the issue amber alert. an uber driver spotted their carner calabasas and l.a. county, and notified police. they say the mother tried to run but was arrested. >>> a new report in "the washington post" suggests pg&e failed to make needed repairs in light of the camp fire in you can see, and they knew about the problem for years. tom vacar with...
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-shauna: well, it is. lemonis: as the dysfunction gets worse and worse...trusted, but i didn't verify. lemonis: ...the day of reckoning gets closer and closer. $1,900,000 is the total debt, and you have no cash.
-shauna: well, it is. lemonis: as the dysfunction gets worse and worse...trusted, but i didn't verify. lemonis: ...the day of reckoning gets closer and closer. $1,900,000 is the total debt, and you have no cash.
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welcome the artistic director zachary gordon and shauna blake health singing the role for be let's talkory of susanna, a lot of people may not be familiar with it. one would think american opera we might think of porgy and bess and be left to wonder. how does susanna come in? >> susanna is based on a biblical prophet called susan and the elders. it is reset in the mountains of tennessee around 1950 and it is easily the story of the young woman who is vastly misunderstood, i think it's putting it mildly, by her village. they have made her into an outcast and that sort of perceived through the story as to how that, those forces beyond her control she provides and who she is. she is a very innocent girl, she is kind of a wild child raised by her brother out in the woods and very natural and very beautiful soul and this re ordeal as she realizes that society is wanting to put things on her that are not her. >> when you say innocent, would you go so far to say naove? >> completely naove. i think she really doesn't understand her power as a woman. i don't think she feels like a woman, i think
welcome the artistic director zachary gordon and shauna blake health singing the role for be let's talkory of susanna, a lot of people may not be familiar with it. one would think american opera we might think of porgy and bess and be left to wonder. how does susanna come in? >> susanna is based on a biblical prophet called susan and the elders. it is reset in the mountains of tennessee around 1950 and it is easily the story of the young woman who is vastly misunderstood, i think it's...
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. >> reporter: shauna tiaffay, loving mom by day, vegas cocktail waitress by night. >> i was at one ofe bars and i saw her walk by. every single head turned. >> it was after her shift that they found her, the victim of a ruthless attack. >> i mean, your heart just drops to your stomach.
. >> reporter: shauna tiaffay, loving mom by day, vegas cocktail waitress by night. >> i was at one ofe bars and i saw her walk by. every single head turned. >> it was after her shift that they found her, the victim of a ruthless attack. >> i mean, your heart just drops to your stomach.
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actress shauna lynch will reportedly take the infamous 007 code name in the upcoming bond movie currently recognize lynch from her breakout role in "captain marvel" earlier this year. >> that's pretty cool. the report says lynch's character in the film is only taking james bond's secret agent number after he retires and that daniel craig is still playing the james bond we all know. >> in the break you said maybe it was going to be you. turns out i had a better chance. >> yeah, could be you. >> i had a better chance. >> a new world. >>> the party of the year may have been a birthday bash for a 1-year-old. cardi b and offset sharing pics and video of baby culture's 1st birthday party here in new york, which reportedly cost a cool $400,000. >> both cardi and culture wore rainbow outfits matching the colorful birthday cakes, lollipops and other treats. the theme was word party, which is a kids' show on netflix. even though the power went out during the party because of the blackout here in new york, cardi says they turned that negative situation into a lit-uation. >> it was lit even with the
actress shauna lynch will reportedly take the infamous 007 code name in the upcoming bond movie currently recognize lynch from her breakout role in "captain marvel" earlier this year. >> that's pretty cool. the report says lynch's character in the film is only taking james bond's secret agent number after he retires and that daniel craig is still playing the james bond we all know. >> in the break you said maybe it was going to be you. turns out i had a better chance....
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shauna, let me start with on you what 'miller just said there, where he basically said that the wordpolitical term, not one that actually means anything. >> well, i mean, i think he is trying to defend this president and change the subject. if you watch that whole interview, he changes it to socialism and everything else, but the thing is, when you write send people back to where think came from. it is a racist. that's a racist thing, and miller can try to twist himself and figure out a way to explain that, and miller is probably a good spokesman for the president in that respect, but it doesn't change anything. the thing is, though, if we keep -- one thing is the word racism or calling the president racist, there is something to be careful about there, because then you end up in a situation where people stop listening, right? we can say the tweets are racist, have that conversation, but if you try to color everything as racist, no one will have any other conversation whatsoever. i think that's some of what miller is trying to get at. >> juanita, is that the strategy from the he pres
shauna, let me start with on you what 'miller just said there, where he basically said that the wordpolitical term, not one that actually means anything. >> well, i mean, i think he is trying to defend this president and change the subject. if you watch that whole interview, he changes it to socialism and everything else, but the thing is, when you write send people back to where think came from. it is a racist. that's a racist thing, and miller can try to twist himself and figure out a...