Your Business
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First episode date | August 13, 2006 |
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Final episode date | December 30, 2018 |
Networks | MSNBC |
Languages | English |
Genres | News |
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Episodes | EpisodesS04 E103 · Episode 103Dec 30, 2018 S04 E102 · Episode 102Dec 29, 2018 S04 E101 · Episode 101Dec 23, 2018 View 45+ more |
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ID | 2362660 |
About Your Business
Financial journalist and author JJ Ramberg focuses her MSNBC program on issues and opportunities for businesses across the United States. She highlights important matters that affect small- to medium-sized business owners, and offers news, advice, guidance, and insider tips to help them optimize growth and achieve success. Since its inception, the program has profiled hundreds of business owners to highlight how they have overcome challenges while also offering insightful interviews with business experts and investors. Popular show segments include "Ask the Expert," "Small Biz Top 5" and "Elevator Pitch." … MORE
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... " Companies are starting to realise that if you want to keep the best women in Your Business, you need to have new employment models, " says Ms Krone, who runs the business with her own job sharing partner, Razvan Oprea...
Amazon releases some seller funds after complaints
... Amazon wrote in an email to one seller in the early hours of Saturday: " We understand that the transition to this policy on 3 August has caused a one-time cash-flow issue for Your Business...
'We want Brixton to be a black Silicon Valley'
... " You are more likely to contract skin cancer than receive funding for Your Business as a black founder in the UK, " Yvonne tells me when I meet the trio at their Brixton office...
Food shortages due to 'supermarket culture', says Leon co-founder
... " The fact that these contracts in many cases are not fit for purpose and if you re not getting a fair return for what it is costing you, you re going to contract Your Business, " she said...
Ohio town rues chemical train derailment as 'our Chernobyl'
... It s Your Business, it s your health, and it s the health of your friends...
Keeping tips from workers could be illegal under new law
... " I suppose it depends on Your Business...
Move to ensure minimum service level during strikes
... Transport Secretary Anne-Marie Trevelyan said: " Strikes have affected nearly all of us over this last year - whether that means losing out on a day s pay at work, having to close Your Business, missing vital medical appointments or stopping our children from getting to school...
House of Zana owner hopes Zara trademark win will inspire others
... She advised others who find themselves in the same situation: " You know Your Business best, you know the meaning behind the name, so fight for it and don t give up...
Ohio town rues chemical train derailment as 'our Chernobyl'
By Bernd Debusmann JrBBC News, East Palestine, Ohio
For East Palestine residents John and Lisa Hamner, life as they knew it came to a screeching, flaming halt at 20:55 on 3 February.
It was That Day that a toxin-laden train derailed just metres from their successful garbage truck business, which they'd grown from five customers to More Than 7,000 over an 18-year period in and around this close-knit Ohio town.
" It's totally wrecked Our Life , " he told The Bbc , choking back tears in The parking lot of his business, where The stench of chemicals and sulphur from The derailment remains powerful.
" I'm at The Point Now where I want out of here, " he added. " We're going to relocate. We Can 't do it no more. "
Mr Hamner's eyes are red and swollen, which he credits to The Lingering physical impact of The chemicals spilled in East Palestine.
But he and his wife tell The Bbc that their main wounds are unseen and psychological.
" I'm losing so much sleep. I've already been to The Doctor twice, and I'm taking anxiety pills, " He Said .
" This is 10 times worst than just losing my livelihood. We built this business. "
Like her husband, Mrs Hamner said she's spent Sleepless Nights worrying about their business, their 10 employees and The Town where she's spent 20 years of her life.
Already, several dozen of their long-standing customers have cancelled their collection services and said they plan to leave East Palestine.
" I'm afraid for The People that live here, " she says. " I don't know anybody who Can sleep, because it's on so many fronts. It's Your Business , it's your health, and it's The health of Your Friends . "
Standing on a mound of dirt within sight of The charred remains of several railway cars from The derailment, Mr Hamner likened The Incident to " East Palestine's Chernobyl" a reference to an April 1986 nuclear accident in then-Soviet Ukraine.
He's not alone. Over The Course of Two Days in East Palestine, several residents told The Bbc that they consider The derailment a seminal moment in The Town 's history. At least for The foreseeable future, their lives will be measured by What Happened before The 3 February disaster and what took place After .
Federal and local officials have advised residents to drink Bottled Water . The Authorities said it was safe for people to return to The Town a couple days After The derailment, though environmental experts have voiced scepticism.
Sufficient exposure to The chemicals released in The Crash - which include Vinyl Chloride and Butyl Acrylate - Can result in symptoms from nausea to cancer.
" For this town, this is a Pearl Harbor , or a 9/11. One of those things that people always talk about, " said Coffee Shop owner Ben Ratner .
In Mr Ratner's case, He Said The stress and trauma has manifested itself in an " interesting mix" of emotions and sensations.
He Now visibly bristles at The once-routine sound of trains Passing By , adding that they seem louder and more abrasive than they had in The Past .
He described friends in East Palestine as easily panicked Now and constantly on alert, feelings that he compared to post-traumatic stress.
" We need to start looking at The emotional and psychological long-term impact, " He Said .
" People are concerned when they hear trains, or when they think of their kids going outside, or letting their dog outside and having it accidentally drink contaminated water… it's serious. "
Mr Ratner added that local Children - After years of Covid-19 disruptions - Now have to contend with another traumatic event upending their lives.
" This thing could Go On for generations, " He Said . " It's a lot More Than gasses and The big cloud and plume of chemicals. That stuff is serious, but there a lot of family and social things. "
Lingering mistrustOn Thursday, The administrator of The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Michael Regan, visited East Palestine to oversee recovery efforts, meet local officials and reassure residents that The government stands behind them.
" We see you, we hear you, and we understand why there is anxiety, " He Said .
Additionally, both of Ohio's Senators - JD Vance and Sherrod Brown - offered messages of support for The community, while Ohio Governor Mike Dewine requested assistance from federal authorities.
In a letter, Alan Shaw, The Ceo of Norfolk Southern - The Company that operated The derailed train - acknowledged that residents are tired, worried and left with " questions without answers".
Some residents believe there is little that Can be said to overcome The mistrust and anger that still hovers over The Town .
Several reported that they had yet to hear from inspectors or officials nearly a fortnight After The derailment.
" Nobody has been down to ask us anything. Nobody has checked anything. Nothing, " said Kim Hancock, who lives just over One Mile (1. 6 km) from The derailment site.
" How Can they tell me that all is safe? There's no way, " She Said .
" I'm not dumb. I watched The Smoke cloud come over My House . "
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com