job. the fire tripled in size over the weekend. it has burned two dozen homes and threatened thousands more. this is a live look at long beach, california. nice day there. one of the big stories there tonight a lawsuit over meth in a customer s in and out burger order. he became ill after drinking a beverage that contained two capsules of meth amphetamine. the restaurant denies the charges. we ll be right back.
job. the fire tripled in size over the weekend. it has burned two dozen homes and threatened thousands more. this is a live look at long beach, california. nice day there. one of the big stories there tonight a lawsuit over meth in a customer s in and out burger order. he became ill after drinking a beverage that contained two capsules of meth amphetamine. the restaurant denies the charges. we ll be right back.
depends on what the localities in the various states can handle. so they may end up doing themselves in. you get a little bit of a victory, start pushing for too much more, you re going to ruin it for everybody. before these wages went up, right? right. they are already automating their facilities, cutting back on personnel. a lot of these are fast food establishments. will there be, as the cbo report said, there may be a little ping but on balance more people will be lifted out of poverty. and more people will be thrown out of jobs. and more importantly will be off government assistance. because right now they are subsidizing these low, low wage workers. we also don t need to pay $15 to get our burger order to somebody when that can be automated and don t need to pay a person those people are on unemployment. what jobs should be paid is well, that hasn t been the
target is telling its customers today if you re shopping in our store, respectfully leave your guns at home. the shopping chain changing its policy even in places where it is legal and in specific states to do this they prefer the customers leave their firearms at home. this all started when a gun rights group began posting pictures like these on social media web sites of people walking up and down the aisles of a dallas-area target. a mother took offense and started organizing boycottses urging target to change their policy and now they have, but let s flip the script because in the town of rifle, colorado. that s right, rifle. in a restaurant called shooter s grill you can openly carry a gun and so can the waitresses. take a look at the sign on the door. all guns are welcome here and as you can see in the picture, the waitresses free to jot down your burger order with a loaded gun in the holster. their 27-year-old owner was the first to carry a pistol and so