My name is mike, im in Product Development at comcast. Were working to make things simple, easy and awesome. Good morning, everybody. Coming up on msmsnbcs your business, these military started a coffee business. Shop local means eat local. A virginiabased group of Grocery Stores, restaurants, and farmers Work Together to grow the local food scene. And the creator of a face mask beauty prbusiness meets up with our shop i finers. Thats all coming up next on
your business. Hi, there, everyone. Im jchlt j. R. J. Ramberg, and o your business. We wanted to go visit black rifle coffee, two veterans who hire other veterans. They help others adjust to new life out of the military. What did flying an f15, how does that translate into the civilian world . I didnt know at the time. Amanda higgins had no idea
where she would land outside of the air force. It with us very challenging and i would say looking back, there was a lot of anxiety. A former combat who saw war over iraq and afghanistan, nev
for racist voting i.d. laws. he came back to his station and he was called to respond on this day. since that he s been put on paid administrative leave and that is where he will remain for the foreseeable future earning $173,000 a year and will continue to cash the paychecks. geez. wow. all right. joining me is rachel and van. welcome to you both. thank you for joining us. rachel, those are startling numbers talking tonight that police officer who shot and killed that 14-year-old goirl in a dressing room. i want to read this. of people shot by the lapd in three years, 2019, 26 people shot, 12 killed.
that s what goirl was, a md we re being fulfilled. you see them supporting them. i think everybody appreciates and understands. making sure we re purchasing locally also reduces our carbon footprint, so it s really important to support each other within the region. it s been amazing. i think people really resonate with our message. i think as sort of the larger sort of chain of the movement is growing. i think people are inspired by it, and they seem connected by it. cheers. for today s elevator pitch, we partners with shopifier.
has a scratch. so let me tell you what happened. that morning mom was out shopping. she comes home at 11:56 in the morning right as the earthquake hits. she watches her building come tumbling to the ground. she knows her children were on the second floor. all she could do was scream and then start to dig. just look at this rubble and imagine what this mother of two must have felt like. translator: we started digging out our little girl. when she came out we kept searching for the boy. then that when we heard the voice. we were assured the little boy was alive. after we heard the voice we started digging again. for the last five days all around nepal there has been digging, endless digging. using axes, small pans but mostly by hand and there have been truly remarkable successes. this teenage boy, this 11-year-old goirl. but a 5-month-old baby.
history 1, 2, 3 and michael saying, listen, paris, we have those at home. i m not going to buy my own cds. as a little kid she would say, well, daddy, you re my favorite artist. i want your cd and we would end up buying michael s cds and videos everywhere we went around the world. that s the kind of love and admiration she had for her father. for him to be taken out unexpectedly at 50, she was there with him. she saw what we have been hearing about the horrible facts of deterioration. that little girl and her brothers were there to see that. you can imagine the kind of shock that she experienced and why she is going through what she s going through now. she s been through so much for a 15-year-old goirl. raymone, thank you for shedding light a little bit on who paris