mike: if i was going to go out and pitch this right now, it would be a very detailed plan. it wouldn t be anything like this. lemonis: i m marcus lemonis, and i risk my own money to help businesses. i love investing in american businesses. woman: people are here because i care. lemonis: it s not always easy, but i do it to create jobs, and i do it to make money. do we have a deal? let s rock and roll. man: yeah! lemonis: this is the profit. hatbox is a local hat store in downtown austin and it specializes in any kind of hat. literally any kind of hat that you can think of. now, we know that the accessory business is a fast growing business but to have a whole business just on hats i was intrigued by it. jaron: hi. how are you? lemonis: hey, good. how are you? jaron: i m jaron. lemonis: jaron? jaron: yes, sir. lemonis: nice to meet you. i love your hat. jaron: thank you. lemonis: this place is bigger than i thought it was going to be. got to love hats if you work here
The assisted Living Community that caught fire four days ago because we are still trying to figure out how many people were injured and if anyone died. I cannot quite figure out that story we will talk about that in a second. Good day, it is monday, monday after the big game, in big d. And a big way, were exited to say that. Yes. Is that how it feels. Well, at half time i go, oh , geese. We were all thinking that. And then there was second half and new were on cloud nineone. I see what you did there. It is called plagiarism, daily news. At least you admitted it, it is not as bad as long as you admit it. It is not a lie if you believe it. Thanks, mike. Sue, what do you think of his antics. It is not plagiarism because did you not take credit for it. Im in the clear. You are okay. We have a seven out of 10 for your monday before thanksgiving, and maybe you are in such a good mood like bus stop buddy is thaw went feel these wind chills because they are in the 20s and 30s. Not as windy as
Chester pike. Traffic is back opened here on the 900 block but eastbound traffic is still closed because they still got a big mess to clear up, right now. And so far what we know again one person hurt, the driver, we dont know extent of his injuries. Eastbound closed right now in the 900 block of west chester pike. Again, it is a very active scene. It has died down in the last, few minutes around here. We did see some crews, First Responders getting out here but you can still see very active traffic being directed around this mess. Im sure they are slowing down. That driver there taking pictures. That is right. Something you dont see every day. Rubbernecking. It looks like a can over was taken to. That can you imagine being asleep in that house right there, having breakfast and then boom. All right, bob what else do you got that tractor trailer box truck it looks like it flipped over and when it did it slid into the telephone pole thus ripping out a hole in the roof there. That driver
Here. Today, we will be talking about athletes, racial, and social justice. This intersection of workers and social justice is something that aflcio has been doing for decades. Since recent happenings in our world we have really started Digging Deeper into social justice. For us, talking about workers who deal with Racial Justice issues and how unions should protect people of color and the work that we do in the workplace. You know, i think about what is going on in our nation and the conversation around Colin Kaepernick. We all know that conversation around athletes taking a stand spans way far back. I do not know how many of you have been to the africanamerican smithsonian. They started with the most famous of athletes taking direct action with the olympics. Think about mohammed ali. Think about the desegregation in baseball, football, and basketball. The wnba. Today is not the first time, right now is not the first time that athletes have taken a stand. Taking a stance. If you think
Him, and they were at least two serious attempts where booth was settled, armed, ready to go. The confederates lost and pushed booth over the edge. There are a group of people centered in washington, maryland in that area who are fascinated on the topic. Some of you will know, you can take tours of his escape route. He was on the run for 12 days and then finally captured below fredericksburg, virginia. There are bus tours that you can take. Ego to the place where they finally caught and shot him, make a stop at the home of doctor samuel a mod, the physician who helped with the broken leg. Some are descendents, some are just fans and bus. Thats,. [laughter] invariably it is an interesting collection of people. And there is another group centered around the booth family home. It is the house where John Wilkes Booth was a teenager. There are homes or you can go and step into places where these events occurred. Thank you all. I have to say, it is a great honor to have people come and liste