you ll remember on april 12 the starbucks manager called the police on nelson and robinson as they waited to meet a business partner. police arrested them for trespassing and apologized. but one estimate starbucks stands to lose $12 million for closing their stores four hours this afternoon. melissa: at the heart of this is a wildly overpriced cup of coffee. sometimes you forget that. brian. i m being sarcastic. those out there are skeptical about today s training, right? yeah. there is one expert who says who concentrates on how to be most effective in the workplace and he says that he it s tough to do this type of racial bias training in one day. the challenge with unconscious bias is we don t see ourselves when we re being biased as biased. very little of the time. so any strategy that starts with how do we encourage people to be less biased will be an
belong in public spaces. he spoke today on cbs this morning. we all have had a life experience and that life experience has provided us with a level of understanding that may be different than the level of understanding you have. it doesn t have to be about race. it could be about ethnic background, sexual orientation. your station in life. it is all about trying to provide a level of empathy and compassion and a new level of sensitivity. you ll remember back on april 12 a starbucks manager called the police on nelson and robinson as they waited to meet a business partner. police arrested them for trespassing. two men settled with the city for $1 each and $200 grant was set up in their honor for young entrepreneur. today s racial bias training day is just the beginning. they plan on making the training global and opening more stores in under served