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skyler: skyler. noah: thanks for coming in.the quality, but -- lemonis: thanks for meeting with us, by the way... noah: oh, of course. lemonis: ...on short notice. we're in the big leagues. charlotte: i know. the major leagues, literally. yeah. as far as product, we do phone cases. we have these wireless chargers, which i think are going to be a really awesome way to go. they're kind of a different product that -- lemonis: wanted you to see the quality and the weight, and i wanted you to see the cases. noah: what's generally the price point? charlotte: they'll be $29. skyler: we think that's the right price point... charlotte: that's a better price point. skyler: ...because our focus is on, how can we provide that level of sell-through but also provide that level of quality that we want, because it's our brands on the line, both mlb, of course, and everkin, right? charlotte: we'll go through some stuff that we put together for you guys. i see them as kind of complementary designs. so, we can do stuff with team logos, but we can
skyler: skyler. noah: thanks for coming in.the quality, but -- lemonis: thanks for meeting with us, by the way... noah: oh, of course. lemonis: ...on short notice. we're in the big leagues. charlotte: i know. the major leagues, literally. yeah. as far as product, we do phone cases. we have these wireless chargers, which i think are going to be a really awesome way to go. they're kind of a different product that -- lemonis: wanted you to see the quality and the weight, and i wanted you to see...
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skyler: no.thew: no. lemonis: no? matthew: loss. lemonis: with those kind of margins? skyler: no. lemonis: if $1.7 million was the amount that went through the till... ...what was the total margin that went through the till -- 50%, 60%? skyler: no, it was about 60 percent. lemonis: okay, so, it's a million 20 in gross profit. is there a ton of overhead that i'm not seeing? skyler: about $1 million overhead. lemonis: okay. and so, you broke even? skyler: it was a small loss for the year. lemonis: how much? skyler: 70 to 90. lemonis: okay. so, a million one in overheads. matthew: and at the same time, we're in debt. lemonis: who started the business? you did? charlotte: he started it, but i was there from inception, really. lemonis: how did you guys know each other? charlotte: we went to usc together. lemonis: ah. matthew: we were dating. lemonis: oh, interesting. matthew: yeah. lemonis: not dating now? charlotte: not dating. matthew: not dating now. lemonis: and then, who put money in to start the
skyler: no.thew: no. lemonis: no? matthew: loss. lemonis: with those kind of margins? skyler: no. lemonis: if $1.7 million was the amount that went through the till... ...what was the total margin that went through the till -- 50%, 60%? skyler: no, it was about 60 percent. lemonis: okay, so, it's a million 20 in gross profit. is there a ton of overhead that i'm not seeing? skyler: about $1 million overhead. lemonis: okay. and so, you broke even? skyler: it was a small loss for the year....
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cbs reporter skyler henry has details for us tonight. skyler? >> reporter: good evening to you. this is certainly significant because it is one of the first times that the white house is addressing police reform since that incident with george floyd a few weeks ago. part of this executive order includes adding mental health professionals to go along with law enforcement officers to try to deescalate situations. critics of this executive order are calling it weak. lawmaker officials officials flanked president trump as he signed an executive order in the rose garden. the order encourages the police departments to collect and track excessive force complaints. it has incentives for police to update their training certifications, and it employs mental health professionals to work with police to respond to some incidents. >> today is about pursuing common sense and fighting, fighting for a cause like we seldom get the chance for fight for. >> reporter: the president also met privately with african- american families impactedly racially motivated civilian violence, including the famil
cbs reporter skyler henry has details for us tonight. skyler? >> reporter: good evening to you. this is certainly significant because it is one of the first times that the white house is addressing police reform since that incident with george floyd a few weeks ago. part of this executive order includes adding mental health professionals to go along with law enforcement officers to try to deescalate situations. critics of this executive order are calling it weak. lawmaker officials...
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skyler? >> reporter: good afternoon to you. he i can tell you, we were resoon as those charges were announced for all four officers. everyone erupted into applause saying we got all four. that's what they wanted all along. not just derek chauvin, but the other officers as well. a lot of people coming to pay their respects to george floyd and doing so peacefully. the crowd let out a cheer hearing that chauvin is facing second degree murder charges. the other three are now charged with aiding and abetting. >> i strongly believe these developments are in the interest of justice for mr. floyd, his family, community, and our state. >> reporter: the news came hours after his son arrived at the spot where his 46-year-old father died and knelt in prayer. >> i appreciate everyone showing him some support and love. i thank y'all for that. >> reporter: former nba player royce white has emerged as one of the city's protest leaders. >> there will be a day when george floyd's children decide to watch the video of that cop kneeling on his nec
skyler? >> reporter: good afternoon to you. he i can tell you, we were resoon as those charges were announced for all four officers. everyone erupted into applause saying we got all four. that's what they wanted all along. not just derek chauvin, but the other officers as well. a lot of people coming to pay their respects to george floyd and doing so peacefully. the crowd let out a cheer hearing that chauvin is facing second degree murder charges. the other three are now charged with...
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cbs reporter skyler henry reports on the new rules officers there will have to follow. skyler? >> reporter: hey, liz, good evening to you. well, officers here will now be banned from using chokehold on any sort of arrest they may make. city council made this ruling because of the incident that happened last week with george floyd, and they are calling on other officers who see this type of activity to step in no matter how long they've been a part of the force or their rank. meanwhile, thousands of people still are continuing to come to this now makeshift memorial for george floyd. march actually wrapped up here, so even more people are here right now, but still though they say the message is one thing, consistency. >> reporter: minneapolis city council members held a virtual city meeting, to ban the use of choke hold by the city police force. by standing officers are also not required to intervene regardless of tenure or rank. >> we have to be on the precipice of change and that there are reforms that are generations past due. >> reporter: the temporary measures come after now
cbs reporter skyler henry reports on the new rules officers there will have to follow. skyler? >> reporter: hey, liz, good evening to you. well, officers here will now be banned from using chokehold on any sort of arrest they may make. city council made this ruling because of the incident that happened last week with george floyd, and they are calling on other officers who see this type of activity to step in no matter how long they've been a part of the force or their rank. meanwhile,...
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cbs reporter skyler henry is in front of the supreme court with the late reaction to this monumental decision. skyler. >>> good evening to you, dozens of people were out here celebrating the supreme court's ruling. ultimately saying that the trumpet ministrations efforts to try to get rid of dark daca was arbitrary and capricious. the president responded to the ruling saying quote it was highly political. >> reporter: sounds of celebration echoed outside of the supreme court after justices ruled the trump administration's attempt to end the federal program known as docket was arbitrary and capricious. >> we were actually not too optimistic knowing the makeup of the supreme court. >> his family migrated to the u.s. from mexico when he was just two years old. now it's 21 he says he can breathe a little easier. >> even though this decision is important for us i know there is still so much work to do. >> reporter: chief justice john roberts joined the liberal justices saying we do not decide whether daca or its decision are sound policies. the only address said they complied with the pro
cbs reporter skyler henry is in front of the supreme court with the late reaction to this monumental decision. skyler. >>> good evening to you, dozens of people were out here celebrating the supreme court's ruling. ultimately saying that the trumpet ministrations efforts to try to get rid of dark daca was arbitrary and capricious. the president responded to the ruling saying quote it was highly political. >> reporter: sounds of celebration echoed outside of the supreme court...
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skyler henry has details on that and the change of protocols of the white house. format for the first event months, reporters do not have their temperature checked as they entered the white house. the white house says those in close proximity to the president was to be checked. this comes after president trump saying he isn't happy about the increasing number of coronavirus cases in the country. >> when you do testing to that extent, you're going to find more people and more cases. so i said to my people, so the testing down, please. wow they will ask members of the task force about the present statement when they testify before congress tomorrow. the white house says, he was joking. >> that was tongue-in-cheek. her mac joe biden pounced on the, sayial, frustrated and angry at the attendance of his first campaign rally since the coronavirus update. >> we begin our campaign and i just want to thank all of you, you are warriors. or make a little more than 6000 people showed up for saturday's event, full short of the 19,000 capacity. >> that guy who used to be on our
skyler henry has details on that and the change of protocols of the white house. format for the first event months, reporters do not have their temperature checked as they entered the white house. the white house says those in close proximity to the president was to be checked. this comes after president trump saying he isn't happy about the increasing number of coronavirus cases in the country. >> when you do testing to that extent, you're going to find more people and more cases. so i...
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skyler henry, cbs news, the white house. >>> a live look from chopper five flying over san francisco hall of justice. san francisco public defenders are holding a demonstration in solidarity with public defenders nationwide. you can see a lot of people gathered there. there calling for racial justice and and and to police brutality. >>> new york city with the epicenter of the corona virus after nearly 3 months of being shut down and the city is slowly beginning phase 1 of reopening. officials estimate around 400,000 new yorkers returned to work today . they say the next phase of reopening could be just weeks away. after months of hard won progress against the corona virus the governor says there are concerns the massive demonstrations are giving the virus a chance to spread again. >> we have tested everything else. we have measured everything else. everything was going fine . and that we have these large number of protests. we don't know what the effect of those protests are. and we are concerned about it. >> there are 15 testing sites set up in the city. just as people who have gone
skyler henry, cbs news, the white house. >>> a live look from chopper five flying over san francisco hall of justice. san francisco public defenders are holding a demonstration in solidarity with public defenders nationwide. you can see a lot of people gathered there. there calling for racial justice and and and to police brutality. >>> new york city with the epicenter of the corona virus after nearly 3 months of being shut down and the city is slowly beginning phase 1 of...
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skyler henry reports from what's now called black lives matter plaza. >> reporter: in washington, d.c. thousands are expected to march throughout the day in both celebration of juneteenth. >> people just appreciate the history of it. right and appreciate the fact that there's semblance and importance around not emancipation, obviously different day, but just recognizing the importance of what black people have done in this country. >> reporter: a continuation of the protests the for racial justice and police reform sparked by george floyd's death. >> i look all the time and i pray to god to take pain and hatred or any kind of bad feeling out of my heart. i pray for it. because it's what i have been feeling. >> reporter: senator kamala harris announced new legislation to make juneteenth a federal holiday. the white house issued a statement today, saying this juneteenth, we commit as one nation, to live true to our highest ideals and to build always toward a freer, stronger country that values the dignity and boundless potential of all americans. president trump has repeatedly claimed t
skyler henry reports from what's now called black lives matter plaza. >> reporter: in washington, d.c. thousands are expected to march throughout the day in both celebration of juneteenth. >> people just appreciate the history of it. right and appreciate the fact that there's semblance and importance around not emancipation, obviously different day, but just recognizing the importance of what black people have done in this country. >> reporter: a continuation of the protests...
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as skyler henry reports, the brother of george floyd was among the witnesses. >> i'm here today to get justice for my brother. >> reporter: floyd joined self- o'witnesss to deliver powerful testimony to the house judiciary committee, one day after he and his family buried his brother, george floyd. >> my family, they just cry, cry every day and just ask why, why. he pleaded for his life. >> reporter: mass demonstrations erupted around the world calling for police changes. lawmakers from both sides of the aisle vowed to work towards solution, but the republican committee members also bashed calls to defund police departments. >> if you believe that we should defund the police, will you please raise your hand? >> this is really not about defunding police. it is about funding other thicks. >> reporter: the hearing comes days after the democrats introduce stair massive reform bill djustice in policing act. the senate republicans are also working on their proposals. the white house chief of staff mark meadows and jared kushner met with tim scott on capitol hill to discuss police reform. >>
as skyler henry reports, the brother of george floyd was among the witnesses. >> i'm here today to get justice for my brother. >> reporter: floyd joined self- o'witnesss to deliver powerful testimony to the house judiciary committee, one day after he and his family buried his brother, george floyd. >> my family, they just cry, cry every day and just ask why, why. he pleaded for his life. >> reporter: mass demonstrations erupted around the world calling for police...
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cbs reporter skyler henry reports from minneapolis where people are scared still gathering to honor him. >> reporter: good evening to you, it was an emotional day here in minneapolis is hundreds of not thousands of people came to the memorial to honor george floyd. what i can tell you is these people want to make sure that not only his memory lives on but also that they get the justice for george floyd they feel as though he deserves. several celebrities were here, notable people including martin luther king the third were here as well. all of them paying respects to the man who lost his life last week. >> reporter: minneapolis took its first step towards healing as families, friends, and civil rights leaders pay tribute to george floyd. >> the reason why we are marching all over the world is we were like george, we couldn't breathe. not because there was something wrong with our lungs, but you wouldn't take vinnie off our neck. it is time for us to stand up in george's name and say get your knee off our next. >> reverend al sharpton eulogized floyd whose life was tragically cut short l
cbs reporter skyler henry reports from minneapolis where people are scared still gathering to honor him. >> reporter: good evening to you, it was an emotional day here in minneapolis is hundreds of not thousands of people came to the memorial to honor george floyd. what i can tell you is these people want to make sure that not only his memory lives on but also that they get the justice for george floyd they feel as though he deserves. several celebrities were here, notable people...
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skyler henry, cbs news the white house.>>> back to that news on visas, business leaders say it couldhurt u.s. companies competing for those highly skilled workers. could also face a challenge.>>> tomorrow former national security advisor john bolton will release his tell-all book about the trump white house. and in an interview with abc news, bolton claims president trump had a pattern of illegal behavior. threatening national security. politicians on both sides of the aisle artest questioning the timing of his book. bolton chose not to participate in the impeachment inquiry. arguing that his testimony would not have changed anything. but he says he is speaking out now to prevent a second term by president trump read>>> take a live look at the fog that is blocking the golden gate bridge view, a classic san francisco summer day for sure with that june gloom by the coast. sunny and warm inland, are meteorologist paul heggen looking at the temperature spread. >> it is a wide temperature spread, looking at it in just a second. checking out with the wind are at the moment, it's pushing th
skyler henry, cbs news the white house.>>> back to that news on visas, business leaders say it couldhurt u.s. companies competing for those highly skilled workers. could also face a challenge.>>> tomorrow former national security advisor john bolton will release his tell-all book about the trump white house. and in an interview with abc news, bolton claims president trump had a pattern of illegal behavior. threatening national security. politicians on both sides of the aisle...
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the skyler s >>> an abc7 news live update. >>> at the live desk, the chinese government has passed a controversial national security law for hong kong without the input of the hong kong government. so, here's what we're learning right now. the law bans some sessions of power, terrorism and foreign intervention against the chinese government. hong kong was the site of months of protests up till t s until t hit. now protests will be labeled a national security threat. according to chineser state media, the maximum penalty for breaking this law would be life in prison and the law goes into effect immediately. reggie? >> i don't see this going down very well there. okay. jobina, thank you. >>> in santa rosa, some neighbors are concerned after seeing a stuffed animal monkey holding an american flag hanging from a tree. it was attached by a rope at a home near brush creek trail. now, shannon parkhurst noticed this on saturday when she was on a walk with her partner and her son who is biracial. one of her friends reported it to police. >> i th the connotation and look at what is going on ri
the skyler s >>> an abc7 news live update. >>> at the live desk, the chinese government has passed a controversial national security law for hong kong without the input of the hong kong government. so, here's what we're learning right now. the law bans some sessions of power, terrorism and foreign intervention against the chinese government. hong kong was the site of months of protests up till t s until t hit. now protests will be labeled a national security threat. according...
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lemonis: ...leaving his partners, charlotte and skyler, totally demoralized.out it. it's all about you. it's all your authority. you're all afraid of losing your power. lemonis: he's made the product selection too narrow.
lemonis: ...leaving his partners, charlotte and skyler, totally demoralized.out it. it's all about you. it's all your authority. you're all afraid of losing your power. lemonis: he's made the product selection too narrow.
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formed this band that included the local history librarian at the saratoga springs, michelle from skyler ago and my wonderful colleague who was meeting to talk about how to capture very personal and unfiltered history of our friends and neighbors in real time and in their own words or images because as we were talking, michelle, who has a teenage daughter, said that her daughter and her friends didn't communicate as much through writing as the data through either a memes were tiktok videos. so there was a simple survey about 20 questions and this was our big reveal tonight and i will put the link in the chatterbox if everybody goes in .-full-stop the information. you don't have to do all the questions. you can pick and choose what to respond to with wha but what wee trying to do is create a robust resource for communities to kind of have a chance to sit back and reflect on the collective experience while also preserving people's histories for the generation. all of the responses are anonymous. we ask for a first name and last initial and for people to identify where they live. that's mos
formed this band that included the local history librarian at the saratoga springs, michelle from skyler ago and my wonderful colleague who was meeting to talk about how to capture very personal and unfiltered history of our friends and neighbors in real time and in their own words or images because as we were talking, michelle, who has a teenage daughter, said that her daughter and her friends didn't communicate as much through writing as the data through either a memes were tiktok videos. so...
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i asked one woman before it started why skyler, why are you willing to be arrested and here's what she told me. what's the message you want to send? >> that you can't time the aggressive, you can't time the pain. we have to wake up with this. we have to go to sleep with in. so after 8:00 i'm still -- i still have to be a black person. i still have to think, oh, am i going home, am i going to get pulled over, am i going to get murdered, is this my last day on this earth? so -- >> that's how you have to live your life? >> that's how i have to live my life. >> is that my last day on this earth, some very powerful statements by these protesters and yet, mayor de blasio said earlier today enough is enough. when the curfew comes, you should go home. one thing to remember, we have almost 1,700 coronavirus deaths here in the city. he's making the argument they need the time and the attention to move to that because monday is when new york city is supposed to reopening. brian? >> chris jansing in this time of coronavirus and nightly protests on what is usually a bustling corner in new york, new
i asked one woman before it started why skyler, why are you willing to be arrested and here's what she told me. what's the message you want to send? >> that you can't time the aggressive, you can't time the pain. we have to wake up with this. we have to go to sleep with in. so after 8:00 i'm still -- i still have to be a black person. i still have to think, oh, am i going home, am i going to get pulled over, am i going to get murdered, is this my last day on this earth? so -- >>...
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took to the streets, about a third of the people who had gathered for that, i talked to one person, skyler foster, to ask her was she willing to be arrested, and she said yes. here's what else she told me. >> will you march past curfew? >> absolutely. >> tell me about that decision because obviously there's a lot of anger toward de blasio, toward cuomo. tell me what's behind that. >> i think that there are certain rules that have been bent and broken on the law side to keep people of color oppressed, and i think that staying out past a curfew to participate in a peaceful protest is a risk i'm willing to take. >> reporter: there has been widespread criticism of mayor de blasio for what they say are two intention actise actions by. he says it has to be done to keep the streets safe. one good piece of news here is the looting that we saw earlier in the week that was so widespread, that has virtually gone away. that doesn't mean it hasn't been expensive, not just for the stores that have been broken into, but so many that have built protective barriers around them. look at the apple store, one
took to the streets, about a third of the people who had gathered for that, i talked to one person, skyler foster, to ask her was she willing to be arrested, and she said yes. here's what else she told me. >> will you march past curfew? >> absolutely. >> tell me about that decision because obviously there's a lot of anger toward de blasio, toward cuomo. tell me what's behind that. >> i think that there are certain rules that have been bent and broken on the law side to...
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they love ladies, and this was before they married betsy skyler.they had a very amorous tomcat that they named hamilton in tribute to the future secretary of the presidency. >> i'm going to move onto another question. this is from tom, watching us from the santa. >> there was a very special relationship, how did martha washington get along? >> he was another of the young men that became one of the most unhappy. he was escaping from persecution by his in laws, and by the court, and he came there as a young man. she saw him as another son. she treated him that way and where people could be made over and he could be made over. >> he was one of the many observers to give us a window and why did martha spent every winter, she loved her husband madly. madly. >> our next call comes from montpelier virginia, home of thomas jefferson, and another path. you're on, pat. good evening. >> hi! i just read washington a few months ago, and at this time he mentions that the judge a woman left because martha had told them would pass down to her daughter and did not
they love ladies, and this was before they married betsy skyler.they had a very amorous tomcat that they named hamilton in tribute to the future secretary of the presidency. >> i'm going to move onto another question. this is from tom, watching us from the santa. >> there was a very special relationship, how did martha washington get along? >> he was another of the young men that became one of the most unhappy. he was escaping from persecution by his in laws, and by the court,...
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. ♪ i just can't take this no more ♪ ♪ this situation is blowing my mind ♪ >> get it, skyler.e a good car wash day. we've been stuck in a little pattern. pretty pleasant. take a moment and drop your "gma" moment, something that >>> good morning. i'm mike nicco. brighter today but breezy and cooler than average. we've got a higher fire concern in our hills and our hottest afternoons start tomorrow and linger through friday. today, mid to upper 60s. low to mid-70s around the bay and mid to upper 70s in the inland with a few 80s in there. tonight, we're back in the 50s. 60s with the >>> now to our "gma" parenting alert and the big question on a lot of parents' minds as states re-open, is it safe to go back to the playgrounds with your kids? it's a story we first saw in "the new york times" and stephanie ramos joins us from a playground in new york with some of the best ways to reduce the risk of infection. stephanie, good morning. >> reporter: hey, whit, good morning. you know this, if you have little kids at home, seeing playgrounds like this locked up hasn't been easy but so ma
. ♪ i just can't take this no more ♪ ♪ this situation is blowing my mind ♪ >> get it, skyler.e a good car wash day. we've been stuck in a little pattern. pretty pleasant. take a moment and drop your "gma" moment, something that >>> good morning. i'm mike nicco. brighter today but breezy and cooler than average. we've got a higher fire concern in our hills and our hottest afternoons start tomorrow and linger through friday. today, mid to upper 60s. low to mid-70s...
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. >>> and from "hamilton," the skyler sisters are helping us count down to the musical on disney plus ok, sis? my symptoms kept me- -from being there for my sisters. "...flight boarding for flight 2007 to chicago..." so i talked to my doctor and learned- ...humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief... -and many achieved remission in as little as 4 weeks. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened,- -, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor... ...if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections... ...or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. be there for you, and them. ask your doctor about humira. with humira, remission is possible. if you can
. >>> and from "hamilton," the skyler sisters are helping us count down to the musical on disney plus ok, sis? my symptoms kept me- -from being there for my sisters. "...flight boarding for flight 2007 to chicago..." so i talked to my doctor and learned- ...humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief... -and many achieved remission in as little as...
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she is the president and chief financial officer of skiler skyler located in -- hospital in new york in our istrict. it is a hospital with a skilled nursing facility attached. she not only runs the place, she walks the rounds and knows those patients and we welcome you to this committee and your fist hand experience and input is greatly appreciated by i believe all of the members on this committee today. thank you for that opportunity. >> thank you. each of the statement ovs our witnesses will be made part of the record in their entirety. i would ask you to try to summarize your testimony in five minute or less for you or your colleagues as they ask questions. i'll do a gentle tap with my gavel here as time is reached and ask you to try conclude your remarks at that point. you can keep an eye on the clock that should be on your screen. i call on ms. satterwhite. it is good to have a portfolio texan here and condolences for the devastating loss loss of your brother. i appreciate you sharing that story. mrs. satterwhite. >> thank you, chairman doggett, ranking member nunes, and the mem
she is the president and chief financial officer of skiler skyler located in -- hospital in new york in our istrict. it is a hospital with a skilled nursing facility attached. she not only runs the place, she walks the rounds and knows those patients and we welcome you to this committee and your fist hand experience and input is greatly appreciated by i believe all of the members on this committee today. thank you for that opportunity. >> thank you. each of the statement ovs our witnesses...
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cbs reporter skyler henry sent us this report from minneapolis.cant is officer derek chauvin, his charge upgraded on third—degree murder to second—degree murder. all of the other officers involved in this case have also been charged with aiding and abetting second—degree murder as well. we we re second—degree murder as well. we were out here during the announcement of these charges and what i can tell you is there was a crowd which erupted with applause and said there was still so much work that needs to be done here to get justice work that needs to be done here to getjustice for george floyd. you can see behind me, there are more murals up, there are signs up and that's how it's been at this intersection over the past few days, all paying their respects to george floyd and they are doing so peacefully. george floyd's family was here earlier today, saying the work is still not done and although these officers have been charged, they want to seek convictions and get to justice they want to seek convictions and get tojustice for george they want to
cbs reporter skyler henry sent us this report from minneapolis.cant is officer derek chauvin, his charge upgraded on third—degree murder to second—degree murder. all of the other officers involved in this case have also been charged with aiding and abetting second—degree murder as well. we we re second—degree murder as well. we were out here during the announcement of these charges and what i can tell you is there was a crowd which erupted with applause and said there was still so much...