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tamika: hi, marcus. tamika. lemonis: tamika, nice to meet you. tamika: you too.lemonis: how are you? are you the sister? tamika: yes. lemonis: i'd love to kind of spend a few minutes with you if you don't mind. tamika: okay. lemonis: who's the manager here? tamika: i'm on again, off again. lemonis: walk me through that. tamika: i worked for, like, really, really low pay, which was okay with me. lemonis: for how long? -tamika: like a year. -lemonis: wow. tonnie's basically relying on free labor. and the fact that his sister is willing to help out shows that he has real backing from his family. that's a big advantage when you're struggling. so, who's doing the quality control on this kind of stuff? -tamika: myself and tonnie. -lemonis: yourself? and so do you think this looks right? tamika: no, that one's not going out. lemonis: i don't want to see paper. this wouldn't clear. tamika: and the more we go through, we realize how much is wasted. lemonis: when this happens, two from the same batch at the same time, there's no process. tamika: and let me tell you, i have
tamika: hi, marcus. tamika. lemonis: tamika, nice to meet you. tamika: you too.lemonis: how are you? are you the sister? tamika: yes. lemonis: i'd love to kind of spend a few minutes with you if you don't mind. tamika: okay. lemonis: who's the manager here? tamika: i'm on again, off again. lemonis: walk me through that. tamika: i worked for, like, really, really low pay, which was okay with me. lemonis: for how long? -tamika: like a year. -lemonis: wow. tonnie's basically relying on free labor....
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May 4, 2016
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tamika: and teresa: yes. [laughter and applause] steve: [indistinct] quiet. quiet.alk all the damn time. tamika: that's me! whoo, whoo, whoo! steve: let's win some money. give me dave. give me teresa. dave: good luck. teresa: thank you. steve: top 5 answers on the
tamika: and teresa: yes. [laughter and applause] steve: [indistinct] quiet. quiet.alk all the damn time. tamika: that's me! whoo, whoo, whoo! steve: let's win some money. give me dave. give me teresa. dave: good luck. teresa: thank you. steve: top 5 answers on the
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May 16, 2016
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tamika turner took her lunch hour to visit the scene. she had stopped by the bridgeton high june roar senior prom friday night to see her cousins. she's a friend of the victim's families and remembers how prom night began. >> i see their bright smiley faces and them taking pictures with, upping, their classmates and stuff and then to see that, n night change -- it's just changed for the worst. >> reporter: nearly six hours after the dance ended 17-year-old daisia sulton and 15-year-old mikayla mosley were dead. two classmates were badly injured. when the pt cruiser sulton was driving failed to handle curve on route 49 left the road and rammed a tree. the teens had reportedly driven to ocean city to meet with friends after their prom. and were on their way back home when the deadly crash occurred. at bridgeton high school the flags were at half staff and counselors were on hand to support a student body still reeling from the death of a senior in a car crash two weeks ago. >> very melon coley. bleak somber day for all of our students and
tamika turner took her lunch hour to visit the scene. she had stopped by the bridgeton high june roar senior prom friday night to see her cousins. she's a friend of the victim's families and remembers how prom night began. >> i see their bright smiley faces and them taking pictures with, upping, their classmates and stuff and then to see that, n night change -- it's just changed for the worst. >> reporter: nearly six hours after the dance ended 17-year-old daisia sulton and...
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a family friend used her lunch hour to visit the scene tamika turner stopped by the bridgeton high june roar senior prom friday night. she had cousins at the dance. >> what was the first reaction when you heard that this had happened? >> night heart just sank. i'm like, i just -- i just couldn't believe it. >> reporter: the accident happened around 3:45 saturday morning when a pt cruiser driven by sulton veered off the road at a curve and rammed a tree. sulton and mosley died two other students in the car were badly hurt. three of the four had been at the bridgeton high prom friday night and had then reportedly traveled to ocean city to meet with friends. they were returning when the crash happened. at the high school the flag was lowered to half staff and grieve counselors were on hand to support classmates and friends. >> they were great kids. fine, outstanding, extraordinary students who had a very good rapport with all their teachers and their peers. >> reporter: just two weeks ago another bridgeton high school student was killed in a car crash. that funeral was set for saturday. ju
a family friend used her lunch hour to visit the scene tamika turner stopped by the bridgeton high june roar senior prom friday night. she had cousins at the dance. >> what was the first reaction when you heard that this had happened? >> night heart just sank. i'm like, i just -- i just couldn't believe it. >> reporter: the accident happened around 3:45 saturday morning when a pt cruiser driven by sulton veered off the road at a curve and rammed a tree. sulton and mosley died...
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a family friend used her lunch hour to visit the scene tamika turner stopped by prom friday night. she had cousins at the dance. >> what was the first reaction when you heard this had happen happened. >> my heart just sank. i'm like i just -- i just couldn't believe it. >> the accident happened around 3:45 saturday morning. when a pt cruiser driven by sultan veered off the road at a curve and rammed a tree. sultan and mosley died two other students in the car were badly hurt. three of the four had been at the bridgeton high prom friday night and had then reportedly traveled to ocean city to meet with friends. they were returning when the crash happened. at the high school the flag was lowered to half staff and grief counselors were on hand to support classmates and friends. >> they were great kids. fine, outstanding, extraordinary students. who had a very good rapport with all think teachers and their peers. >> just two weeks ago another bridgeton high school student was killed in a car crash. that funeral were you set for saturday. just hours after this latest crash. >> what was t
a family friend used her lunch hour to visit the scene tamika turner stopped by prom friday night. she had cousins at the dance. >> what was the first reaction when you heard this had happen happened. >> my heart just sank. i'm like i just -- i just couldn't believe it. >> the accident happened around 3:45 saturday morning. when a pt cruiser driven by sultan veered off the road at a curve and rammed a tree. sultan and mosley died two other students in the car were badly hurt....
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May 27, 2016
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his mom tamika says there are days it has been eight or 12 hours. at home. at school. library. >> the library with books. right? >> makes me feel bad. reporter: between social media, music, texting, gaming, the hours add up. cell phone addiction isn't officially designated as a clinical disorder like drug or alcohol addiction but dr. edward specter things it should be. he t for what he calls compulsive use of technology. >> they are bringing change in similar ways to real kemmical addicts. that sounds nuts. reporter: when does it go to being normal, acceptable teenage behavior to a problem that needs to be addressed? specter says don't focus on the hours. >> when we talk about compulsion, it's not the behavior. it's whether you have control over it. >> she worries that her son fits the definition. the compulsion is affecting other part of his life. as the smart phone use has gone up, his grades have gone down. and she noticed changes in his behavior. jason says there is nothing abnormal about his phone use and doesn't believe it has a major impact on other parts of his
his mom tamika says there are days it has been eight or 12 hours. at home. at school. library. >> the library with books. right? >> makes me feel bad. reporter: between social media, music, texting, gaming, the hours add up. cell phone addiction isn't officially designated as a clinical disorder like drug or alcohol addiction but dr. edward specter things it should be. he t for what he calls compulsive use of technology. >> they are bringing change in similar ways to real...
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. >> his mom tamika says there are days it's been eight, even 12 hours. at home, at school.ght? >> that makes me feel bad. >> reporter: between social media, music, texting and gaming, the hours add up and mom says she thinks his phone use has crossed the line. >> when you're talking about addiction you're talking about i can't live without it. >> reporter: you think he's dependent on that phone. >> i know he is. >> reporter: cell phone addiction isn't officially disorder like drug or alcohol addiction but dr. edward specter thinks it should be. he treats exclusively people for what he calls compulsive use of technology. >> their brains change in similar ways to real chemical addicts. >> that sounds nuts. >> if you talk to the parents of my clients, they come in and they say my kid is like a junkie and feel like it's an addiction. >> reporter: when does it go from being normal acceptable teenage behavior to a problem? spector says don't know cuss on just the hour. >> when we talk about compulsion, it's not the behavior but whether you have control over it. >> reporter: clark
. >> his mom tamika says there are days it's been eight, even 12 hours. at home, at school.ght? >> that makes me feel bad. >> reporter: between social media, music, texting and gaming, the hours add up and mom says she thinks his phone use has crossed the line. >> when you're talking about addiction you're talking about i can't live without it. >> reporter: you think he's dependent on that phone. >> i know he is. >> reporter: cell phone addiction isn't...
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an african-american woman was named tamika, a white male would be brad and a black male would be rashidd studies to get the whitest and blackest names for people in their 30s today. >> i saw when you go to paris, for example, you book an air bnb, you change your name. >> yes, with a name like fatah, people believe that i'm either a muslim or i might be black, sometimes people pronounce it as fatima. so when i was going there several months back, i made sure when i created the profile so i wouldn't be discriminated against, i changed my name is jane smith and didn't have a photo up. it wasn't until i actually secured the location, paid for did it i tell the person what my real name was. >> professor, is there anything to be done about this? can you create a platform? could air bnb create a platform that would avoid this kind of situation? >> absolutely. there's no reason why a host needs to know a guest's first name, last name or photograph in order to assess whether the guest is trustworthy. if the guest has paid the money, that's a pretty good start unlike a hotel, say, which needs to
an african-american woman was named tamika, a white male would be brad and a black male would be rashidd studies to get the whitest and blackest names for people in their 30s today. >> i saw when you go to paris, for example, you book an air bnb, you change your name. >> yes, with a name like fatah, people believe that i'm either a muslim or i might be black, sometimes people pronounce it as fatima. so when i was going there several months back, i made sure when i created the...