in and just taking. it is not theirs. it is a big investment for us, 10% increase in salaries and payroll for security and 1% of sales is going toward security, which is eating up the profit. so we are trying to deter people and avoid altercations, it is unpleasant for customers, customers don t like to give their personal belongings at the door. ainsley: they come in with something, you have to keep it at the door. ainsley: 9/11, we had zip-lock bags and now we have to go through scanners because of a few bad apples. thank you, please keep fighting. we love the city and want it to be safe. so do we, thank you. ainsley: house lawmakers battling over 11th hour border
A nationwide mock drills will be conducted on 10 and 11 April to check the preparedness of both public and private health facilities to deal with booming cases of the virus. The mock drills come as India's active cases rose to 32,814 as the country logged 5,357 new coronavirus cases and 11 deaths., India News, Times Now
rachel: i don t like this. pete: i ll take both. rachel: samoas are my favorite. will: i think tennessee might be different. it might not be thin mints. pete: we ll have to check it. how do you sell cookies under water? that sounds ridiculous? put them in zip lock bags and sell them? rachel: holding a sign. pete: they said their stand is underwater, rachel. you read it in the headlines. will: do you put thin mints in the freezer? pete: i t have thin mints in my fridge in my office. you can eat some right now. rachel: there s other things in his fridge. will: take it away, rick. rick: limiting your customer base by a lot if people have to go under water to get there. as someone with a business, don t want to limit your customer base. you like water. rick: true, very, very good point. temperatures waking up this morning, southern part of the