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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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. >> reporter: lloyd hardy learned the mother of his children tamika curtis and her sister tiffany wilkerson and these children and a another woman were killed in this crash three years ago. >> you don't want that to be true. you know, i remember asking where is my daughter? >> reporter: reality set in that ten children were now without moms. >> and when i got to my daughter, you know, she was a nervous wreck. she was in a puddle of pears. sitting on the couch. puddle of tears rocking back and forth. i remember not even having words for her. >> reporter: the victims' families say they rely heavily on the justice system to help in the healing process. happened to you, but we want to get justice for you. you know, trust in us, we got you. and they let us down. >> reporter: kenneth kelly admitted driving drunk during the deadly crash and was set to be sentenced on friday, but he didn't show. he was allow today make bond and wore a gps ankle bracelet so police could keep tabs on him. but earlier this week, the jail removed that tracking device. now, the convicted criminal is nowhere to be found.
. >> reporter: lloyd hardy learned the mother of his children tamika curtis and her sister tiffany wilkerson and these children and a another woman were killed in this crash three years ago. >> you don't want that to be true. you know, i remember asking where is my daughter? >> reporter: reality set in that ten children were now without moms. >> and when i got to my daughter, you know, she was a nervous wreck. she was in a puddle of pears. sitting on the couch. puddle of...
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May 19, 2017
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. >> tamika wanted to extend a thank to you those working in the sephora store the group sheltered and the employees there gave the students water and hugs and helped them feel safe. reporting live in northeast philadelphia, hof hof, cbs3 eyewitness news. >> alex, thank you. he's a free man. amtrak engineer brandon bass tan spent the day behind bars and is now free. this comes as we hear from one of the victims. >> live at central detectives with the latest developments tonight, david. >> reporter: jessica, he walked out the door an hour and a half ago. a judge released him on 1,000 bail. he has to show up on court june 7. if he doesn't he will be arrested and will have to pay the full amount. this is video of him leaving central detectives with his attorney about an hour and a half ago. he didn't look up or say anything to the cameras as this happened. tonight as you mentioned i spoke with amtrak victim who says this day could not come soop enough. >> as amtrak engineer brand dan bastian walked into a philadelphia police station in handcuffs lenny knobs takes a deep breath. >> it hurt
. >> tamika wanted to extend a thank to you those working in the sephora store the group sheltered and the employees there gave the students water and hugs and helped them feel safe. reporting live in northeast philadelphia, hof hof, cbs3 eyewitness news. >> alex, thank you. he's a free man. amtrak engineer brandon bass tan spent the day behind bars and is now free. this comes as we hear from one of the victims. >> live at central detectives with the latest developments...
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lauren: tamika done half of 1% and china's shanghai composite losing a quarter of 1%. retail concerns this morning. according to one analyst, investors should prepare for nothing but awful. lauren: golden state warriors crush the san antonio spurs. in hockey, the predators taught the anaheim western conference hockey finals. the love highlights for you. train to 531 and the new york trade monday, may 17th. we welcome you to "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. transfer the white house tuesday tonight in new york times report that a memo by former fbi dirt james comey said president trump asked them to shut down the investigation and national security adviser michael flynn, the guy on the left issuing a statement saying while the president has repeatedly expressed his view that general flynn is a decent man who served and protected our country, the president has never asked mr. comey or anyone else to ending the investigation including many involving general flynn. nicole: house oversight chairman jason chaffetz now demanding the fbi hand over
lauren: tamika done half of 1% and china's shanghai composite losing a quarter of 1%. retail concerns this morning. according to one analyst, investors should prepare for nothing but awful. lauren: golden state warriors crush the san antonio spurs. in hockey, the predators taught the anaheim western conference hockey finals. the love highlights for you. train to 531 and the new york trade monday, may 17th. we welcome you to "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking...
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May 16, 2017
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hardy tells me his 16 and 17-year-old children with tamika curtis are still receiving counseling over the loss of their mother. as heard from the state's attorney's office. at this time they are work to go reschedule. that is the latest. molette green. back to you. >>> molette, thank you very much. the family of a murdered prince george's county woman is pleading for police to find her body. they say they just want to bring her home and give her a proper funeral. her last moments alive were violent. her boyfriend confessed to strangling her in their apartment in oxen hill. paige's father said he was going to break up with him. >> she never left. she wasn't able to leave. to do that to somebody just because you don't want them to leave, you don't have the right to do that to a person. >> police say surveillance video shows proctor taking paige's body out of the building in a gray dumpster. >>> supposed to be keeping the school safe and he is now accused of having a sexual relationship with a student at the school. police believe there could be more victims. mike lievano worked at colon
hardy tells me his 16 and 17-year-old children with tamika curtis are still receiving counseling over the loss of their mother. as heard from the state's attorney's office. at this time they are work to go reschedule. that is the latest. molette green. back to you. >>> molette, thank you very much. the family of a murdered prince george's county woman is pleading for police to find her body. they say they just want to bring her home and give her a proper funeral. her last moments alive...
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May 12, 2017
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. >> reporter: tiffany wilkerson and tamika curtis were killed. brother and sister, 1-year-old hassan boykin and 13-year-old were killed. in the striking vehicle, dominique green was killed. but the driver, kenneth kelley, who prosecutors say was drunk, survived. a judge released kelley on $100,000 bond after his plea. although the state's attorney's office argued to keep him in jail. a gps tracking system was placed on his ankle, but it was removed before court, a violation of his court order. >> earlier this taken off the gps monitor. we were not made aware of that until this afternoon when he did not show up. >> reporter: deputies are looking for him and family members of the victim are hoping that after three years, soon this case will end. >> he took away five lives. five. i'm not sure why the judge released him in the first place. he shouldn't have been out on the street. >> reporter: deputies are searching for kelley right now. there are plenty of questions, first of all, who authorized the gps to be turned off in the first place? i'm trace
. >> reporter: tiffany wilkerson and tamika curtis were killed. brother and sister, 1-year-old hassan boykin and 13-year-old were killed. in the striking vehicle, dominique green was killed. but the driver, kenneth kelley, who prosecutors say was drunk, survived. a judge released kelley on $100,000 bond after his plea. although the state's attorney's office argued to keep him in jail. a gps tracking system was placed on his ankle, but it was removed before court, a violation of his court...
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tamika nowry and others have stood up and said these girls were brought home and they got michelle obamait. i'm glad some of them are on their way home. that does it for me. thanks for watching and to keep the conversation going like us at facebook.com/politicsnation. i'll see you back here next sunday. fibromyalgia, i was a doer. i was active. then the chronic, widespread pain drained my energy. my doctor said moving more helps ease fibromyalgia pain. she also prescribed lyrica. fibromyalgia is thought to be the result of overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. woman: for some, lyrica can significantly relieve fibromyalgia pain and improve function, so i feel better. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or blurry vision. common side fects are dizziness, sleepiness, weht gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't dri
tamika nowry and others have stood up and said these girls were brought home and they got michelle obamait. i'm glad some of them are on their way home. that does it for me. thanks for watching and to keep the conversation going like us at facebook.com/politicsnation. i'll see you back here next sunday. fibromyalgia, i was a doer. i was active. then the chronic, widespread pain drained my energy. my doctor said moving more helps ease fibromyalgia pain. she also prescribed lyrica. fibromyalgia...
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instance, one of our alums that i'm recently proud of because she got a lot of media attention is named tamikawas giving birth she needed a blood transfusion and there was a shortage of blood in nigeria something that should be a tool in making sure that women can survive childbirth. she, luckily, had her baby and started a company called. [inaudible] she had to work really hard to change prejudice and stereotype around giving blood in nigeria. i'm proud of her because her passion was blood. it won't be everyone in this room's passion but it was her passion. she started a company and she was on a forklift and mark zuckerberg just visited nigeria and she was one of two women that he called out and the reason i mention her is because that's her form of activism and problem-solving. it looks different for each one of us. but if every one of us does that and our alums are trying to figure out their way of treating but that's how you make a different world. >> wonderful. follow your passion. amani, how about you. >> did you all know this is being live streamed? just so you all know. [applause] i sa
instance, one of our alums that i'm recently proud of because she got a lot of media attention is named tamikawas giving birth she needed a blood transfusion and there was a shortage of blood in nigeria something that should be a tool in making sure that women can survive childbirth. she, luckily, had her baby and started a company called. [inaudible] she had to work really hard to change prejudice and stereotype around giving blood in nigeria. i'm proud of her because her passion was blood. it...