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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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tamika's daughter was playing with the group and left to get water ice. >> she says that now they areing to be there for the young girls that were traumatized. the victim is a good kid. >> she is very pleasant and in your presence, hello and how are you doing, very respectful and does well in school. for this to occur i just can't, i'm still trying to grasp it. >> and the victim does attend a local charter school around the area called richard allen prep a person that answered the phone confirmed that the victim from the train accident doesn't attend there. they say they have no comment and police are still investigating and at this point it appears to be a tragic accident. reporting live in southwest philadelphia. annie mccormick channel 6 "action news." >> police released surveillance video of a sexual predator that struck in a wawa bathroom and take a good look at the video. taken at air mange oh avenue on april 18 and, the suspect followed a 23-year-old man in the bathroom and sexually assaulted him and left and got into a blue mazda sedan. >>> in radnor police are warning reads a
tamika's daughter was playing with the group and left to get water ice. >> she says that now they areing to be there for the young girls that were traumatized. the victim is a good kid. >> she is very pleasant and in your presence, hello and how are you doing, very respectful and does well in school. for this to occur i just can't, i'm still trying to grasp it. >> and the victim does attend a local charter school around the area called richard allen prep a person that answered...
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. >> reporter: tiffany wilkerson and tamika curtis were killed in the accident. a 1-year-old and 13-year-old were also killed. their mother who was driving survived. in the striking vehicle, dominique green was killed. but kelley, who prosecutors say was drunk, survived. even with his sentencing, there are very few words to describe the pain felt. >> it was a terrible, terrible, terrible day. >> reporter: three months after that horrific crash, kenneth kelley was arrested in virginia, after leading police there on yet another high-speed chase. even with his sentencing today, it is very difficult to describe the pain felt in that courtroom, and i doubt this sentence brought the families any more marlboro, i'm tracee wilkins. >> i think we got some sense of it, tracee, by listening to them there. thanks so much. >>> right now, chopper4 is live over some breaking news in fairfax county. police are on the scene of a serious accident on richmond highway. this is at holly hill road in the hibula valley. the accident involved a truck and a motorcycle. as you can imagine
. >> reporter: tiffany wilkerson and tamika curtis were killed in the accident. a 1-year-old and 13-year-old were also killed. their mother who was driving survived. in the striking vehicle, dominique green was killed. but kelley, who prosecutors say was drunk, survived. even with his sentencing, there are very few words to describe the pain felt. >> it was a terrible, terrible, terrible day. >> reporter: three months after that horrific crash, kenneth kelley was arrested in...
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speaker, apologizing to tamika, to the press for the horrible words that were said about a bleeding face. there is no way that we can entrust this law or any other law to this president of the united states. he's lost the trust, and i will vote for nothing until he steps own. the speaker pro tempore: members are reminded in engaging in -- to refrain from engaging in personalities to the president. the gentleman from virginia. mr. goodlatte: i yield to mr. gaetz, a member of the judiciary committee. mr. gaetz: while we've heard a good amount of inflammatory rhetoric, i rise today in support of keeping america safe. in less than two years, over 8,000 undocumented immigrants, all subject to i.c.e. detainment, were released because of local noncooperation policy. 63% of those illegal aliens had been marked a public safety concern. after being released, they went on to be rearrested nearly 4,300 times, committing nearly 7,500 new offenses. the facts are clear. states and local governments that do not comply with our immigration laws are putting american citizens at risk. the u.s. sentencing c
speaker, apologizing to tamika, to the press for the horrible words that were said about a bleeding face. there is no way that we can entrust this law or any other law to this president of the united states. he's lost the trust, and i will vote for nothing until he steps own. the speaker pro tempore: members are reminded in engaging in -- to refrain from engaging in personalities to the president. the gentleman from virginia. mr. goodlatte: i yield to mr. gaetz, a member of the judiciary...
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speaker, apologizing to tamika, to the press for the horrible words that were said about a bleeding face. there is no way that we can entrust this law or any other law to this president of the united states. he's lost the trust, and i will vote for nothing until he steps own. the speaker pro tempore: members are reminded in engaging in -- to refrain from engaging in personalities to the president. the gentleman from virginia. mr. goodlatte: i yield to mr. gaetz, a member of the judiciary committee. mr. gaetz: while we've heard a good amount of inflammatory rhetoric, i rise today in support of keeping america safe. in less than two years, over 8,000 undocumented immigrants, all subject to i.c.e. detainment, were released because of local noncooperation policy. 63% of those illegal aliens had been marked a public safety concern. after being released, they went on to be rearrested nearly 4,300 times, committing nearly 7,500 new offenses. the facts are clear. states and local governments that do not comply with our immigration laws are putting american citizens at risk. the u.s. sentencing c
speaker, apologizing to tamika, to the press for the horrible words that were said about a bleeding face. there is no way that we can entrust this law or any other law to this president of the united states. he's lost the trust, and i will vote for nothing until he steps own. the speaker pro tempore: members are reminded in engaging in -- to refrain from engaging in personalities to the president. the gentleman from virginia. mr. goodlatte: i yield to mr. gaetz, a member of the judiciary...