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Jane Pauley hosts our annual "Money Issue." In our cover story, Lee Cowan looks at the evolution of Rust Belt communities to hubs of e-commerce. David Pogue looks at the resurgence of unions; Seth Doane visits a German wine region turning disaster into a good year; Nancy Chen checks out some unusual Zillow listings; Tracy Smith chats with Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin, stars of "Grace and Frankie"; Lilia Luciano finds out about home-cooked meals delivered to your home; Rita Braver looks into the nation's child care crisis; Plus Serena Altschul explores Americana up for auction; and Luke Burbank meets a child YouTube star.

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Every time you buy something online to start a chain reaction. The ripples out from Julie buildings like these were hundreds or even thousands of people to get back your products anytime you have growth ramifications. Nothing comes without someone will cost how e-commerce is beginning to reshape the American landscape coming up on Sunday from 9 to 5 to Grayson Frankie Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin are longtime collaborators and two of Hollywood's most bankable stars Tracy Smith catches up with the dynamic duo because we are sick and tired of being dismissed by people like you might drop seems everything times turns to go.

Specially the Netflix Grayson Frank, their careers are about love. She gives all her money away this jacket I've seen is at least 10 times Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda on their long-running show there forever friendship ahead on Sunday morning in Britain there known as the firm and like many a storied company Moraga tells us the royal family is bracing for still more changes ahead. The Queen turned 96 just a few days ago.

She's been on the throne when the Queen goes as planned. This looking back at 1/4 century of turmoil and scandal ahead to King Charles and Queen Camilla later on Sunday morning. Burbank catches up with a YouTube child star with billions of views and a fortune to match. Seth don't meet some German wine cellars turning disaster into dollars a look at America's daycare dilemma and honest-to-goodness home cooking delivered right to your door on this last Sunday morning of April, it's the money issue and will be back after this.

Once home to giant industries fueling the American dream changing times brought changing fortunes, but now is Lee Cowan explains these towns are hotspots once again.

Bethlehem Steel casts a long shadow over Pennsylvania's Lehigh Valley. Those are the blast furnaces remain, even though they went silent more than 20 years ago when the mill closed took a big chunk of the region's high-paying blue-collar jobs in the news at the time made it sound very fine making devil and they been making metal this way here in the Valley for almost 150 year old back then vision, the demand for next same day delivery has dumped huge challenges the steps of brick-and-mortar stores, but it has also created a demand that these huge job hungry, distribution centers when people get on their iPhone and they order every imaginable product to show up at their doorstep.

It's not been brought there by magic.

It takes quite frankly, an army of people to do that today there are almost as many warehouse jobs in the region as there are manufacturing big milestone is Don Cunningham, president and chief executive of the Lehigh Valley economic development Corporation from a purely economic standpoint for high school diploma or less workers. It's created something that quite frankly hasn't existed in this area since the days of cement mills and slate quarries and steel mills nationwide. Amazon along with more than 500,000 jobs just since 2020, making it the country's second largest private just most e-commerce warehouses also offer benefits and wages, pushing 20 bucks an hour, which effectively makes that the minimum way at least around here. We save anybody that wants a job. There is a job for you in that sector said Susan Larkin, VP of allied personnel services warns that all the money may be good warehouse work also be pretty for warehouse athletes throughout the term warehouse term that they consider their employees warehouse athletes so you know going into that role. It's a physical job will hours with often rigid quotas make for pretty high turnover rate is job, but shortening supply chains is now the name of the game with nearly all retailers competing for warehouse space old country to fuel the room online say this is population density across the US later on distribution centers over 250,000 ft.˛ everywhere when you break it down by market, you can see places like Dallas inland Empire in Southern California Chicago and Alanna were seeing record spending in constant analyzes industrial for a company called coastal pieces. All told to Billy square feet of new warehouse space has been built in this country last five you that's equivalent to about 33,000 football fields worth of distribution centers recent Amazon facility that was built on the site of the former GM assembly plant in Wilmington, Delaware is the largest commercial structure that's ever built in Delaware were at an inflection point and were fighting back. Back in the Lehigh Valley County executive Lamont who met us in the middle of what he fears is now in jeopardy, the region's rural character. We admire the folks who are working hard in these warehouses and we don't want their jobs to go away were saying is we don't need anymore… He knows he can't match the deep pockets of UPS for target, both of which Bigfoot but he still trying. He spent $12 million of the county's money in the last four years buying up parcels of farmland in order to preserve them from warehouse develop and in the process. He hoped help clean up the air. It's dangerous and it's scary and our folks are just had enough of the truck traffic air pollution. This mainstream two-lane road to historic downtown trucks often use it to get to the nearby high that there was a big way. Holland is an associate professor at Lehigh University in measuring the amount of black carbon articles still with increasing traffic does common increase in job values. One of the few rustbelt areas actually grow instead of dwindled Don Cunningham that the but this area knows, perhaps better than anyone, even the best generally have a box life is an evolution and economies are evolution, and I think anybody who builds an economy thinking it's going to be that way forever is things are always changing. YouTube launched nearly 20 years ago with the motto broadcast yourself. Millions have an song like the family loop. Burbank introduces us to have made millions doing it typical Sunday afternoon family life playing a game on mom's phone having fun but not is that when they're finished. Nelson the video to a production team in Houston will edit and package part of a multimillion dollar kids entertainment empire. Their content on YouTube gets billions of views per month, they've got a TV show on Nickelodeon and of course the license toys so many toys all of it generating by some estimates over $25 million a year, making the cottages some of you highest earners and it all started out more or less by accident when Ryan was just three when I first went, Jean is Ryan's mom to share it with my family. We both a lot of the members outside of class. But today that video meant for relatives has over 52 million views you have any theories as to why was that these videos that you were making were so popular. I think the authenticity is the number one factor film a home in the middle hop script line by line. Before long, Luanne and her husband Sean quit their day jobs started family. YouTube is which eventually led them to carry Tucker retake the world's biggest YouTube kids stars and turn them into global franchise. Tucker is the chief marketing officer at pocket watch sort of old-school Hollywood studio system for a very new school kind of content this generation next-generation alpha only knows the world with YouTube and mobile devices. The way we think about is pocket watch wants to be everywhere. Tickets are Tucker has helped ecology's brand literally from the Macy's day Parade toy aisles everywhere is a serve like the wall of Ryan. Ryan will be much, much bigger. You might think a kid with his own line of toys and more daily viewers than most TV networks let it go to his head, but it turns out Ryan is just like lots of other 10-year-old. Mostly he wanted to talk about the video games he likes your big like roadblocks mine craft guy you have any advice for me as a broadcaster about how I can get more people to watch the stuff that I'm making. I have, I think it is just like keep doing it and wait it out and eventually maybe Tim is kinda partially locks partially luck because people like have to find them anywhere. A Lot Of People Recommended.

Would You Mind Recommending My Show on One of Your Videos Try to Help Us out. Maybe Think on CBS Sunday Morning, Sunday Morning, You Work That into One of Your Videos Maybe Okay Thank You This past Week Apple Store in Atlanta Became the First of That Companies Hundreds of Stores to Petition to Unionize That Part of a Growing Trend. As David Pogue Reports the Number of Americans Who Belong to Liebert Has Been Dropping for Decades, but Suddenly Last Year or so, the Winds of Change.

Unionization Efforts Are Underway to Companies like Apple and Google Media Organizations like the New York Times and Condé Nast and among Grad Students Delivery Drivers and Baristas since December When the Starbucks in Buffalo Was the First to Go to Unionize Workers at 16 Starbucks Stores Have Followed Suit Yesterday about One Store at a Time in over 200 More Petitions and Then Three Weeks There Was the News That's the Business World about America's Second Largest Employer, Amazon, Massive Amazon Warehouse on Staten Island Employees 8300 People Voted to Unionize His Son for Their People Saying These Efforts Never Succeed. Of Course I Think Everybody Wrote so Everybody Didn't Believe That We May Think It's an Election, Let Alone When Former Amazon Worker Chris Smalls Led the Union Drive, but That Wasn't His Original Plan Had No Intentions on Unionizing the Right Things and Protecting from Diving over 90 in March 2020, He Organized a Walkout to Protest the Lack of Facemasks and Other Covert Gear at JFK Eight Amazon Fired Him and in a Leaked Memo Executive Called Him What's That Quote Not Small, Articulate, Though He Soon Learned That He Wasn't the Only Unhappy Amazonian. They Take Care Of the Robots Better Than Humans. Another Amazon Warehouse on Staten Island Begins a Unionizing Boat Tomorrow. Workers Brett Matt and Martha Have Been Talking to Fellow Employees out Front.

They Don't Give You Ample Amount of Time in the Bathroom Making Enough. We Want to Be Able to Say These Things Have To Change and Negotiate the Contract. Smalls a Strategy to Unionize JFK Eight Involved a Social Media Campaign and Small Grassroots Gestures All Paid for by Donations to Feed the Catered Food so Different Cultural for the Union Represents Is Well Taken Care Of One Another.

Amazon Fought Back Hard, Using the Standard Unionbusting Playbook. It Spent over $4 Million on Consultants and Required Every Employee to Attend Antiunion Meeting with Your Money and I Can Go on Strike You My Not Receive Any That. As a Labor Expert and Professor at the City University of New York Can Be Very Intimidating and Very Effective.

But Not This Time Think You're Saying Is You Succeeded Because You're Smart and Articulate. Amazon Declined an Interview but Told Us in a Statement. We Don't Think Unions Are the Best Answer for Our Employees, Our Focus Remains on Working Directly with Our Team to Continue Making Amazon a Great Place to Work. Amazon Is Also Challenging JFK Boat Points out That It Already Offers Better Than Average Pay and Benefits.

$15 an Hour Starting Wage and Health Insurance. Milton Says That It's about More Than Dollars Workers Want Respect. They Want to Be Treated with Dignity and I Think That Really Fairly Treated like Machines. In What Ways Are These Workforces and These Unions Different from the Old Union Factory Efforts.

What I Think Is the Zeitgeist That Especially Young Workers Have Lived through A Lot Of Turmoil. They Have High Expectations for What Their Work Life Is to Be about an They Can't Afford the Rent They Might Have Life Student That They End up Living with Their Parents Mean This Is Not the What They Were Promised. The Pandemic Also Created a Labor Shortage Which Gave People More Leverage and Make Them Less Fearful of Organizing for This Generation. Many of the Workers at JFK Eight Chris Smalls Is Definitely Cool.

One of Them Drove by during Our Interview and Express His Own Thoughts on the Unionization to Say That Word I Guess Is Prounion Family Squabbles Are Nothing New in the Boardroom Mixed Monarchy and You've Got a Genuine Spectacle. Morocco Catches up on British Royalty with Author Tina Brown, the British Royal Family Is Often Referred to As the Firm's CEO, Queen Elizabeth II Is Been in the Corner Office for Seven Decades Now We Hear about Working Mothers. She's a Working Great-Grandmother. She's Working Great-Grandmother and She Loves Her Job As the Truth Shall Keep Going to the Last Breath. I Really Believe It Is Higher Calling with Cannon Fire in the Release of a Recent Photo with Two of Her Horses.

The Queen Celebrated Her 96th Birthday Three Days Ago a Year after the Death of Her Husband. She Made It to Prince's Memorial Even Though She's Really Finding Herself Frail. She Simply Has a Six Crore Great Ability to Make Herself to Things You Wrote, Smiling through Maximum Discomfort Is Their Most Priceless Skill Just Want to Make You Feel at Home As a Prominent Editor on Both Sides of the Atlantic. Tina Brown Has Long Trained Her Gimlet Eye on the Royals New Book Chronicles the Last Quarter-Century. One of the Most Difficult and at Times Scandalous in the History of the Monarchy Now Set for More People. The Transition from Queen Elizabeth to King Charles II Ago Was A Lot Of Anxiety Obviously the Queen Is a Monarch, but She's Not Immortal. One Day before Too Long. Her Son Charles Will Ascend to the Throne When Going from a 96-year-old CEO to a 72-year-old Successor Who Everybody Knows a Great Deal about Public Too Much about Me. There Is No Mistake Child's That Special. Yes, Charles the World Has Endlessly Dissected His Unhappy Marriage to Princess Diana Killed in a Paris Car Crash in 1997 and His Eventual Wedding.

Eight Years Later to the Woman He'd Been Closest to Most of His Life. Camilla Parker Bowles. I Was at Lunch A Few Years Ago and I Just Casually Mentioned That I like Camilla and My Friends Mother She's like Darts at Me and Said How Dare You Say That about That Woman Still Feels… Is Really Annual.

This Was the Great Love of Child's Life Always Has Been and She's Gone from Being This This Thing Attempting Love Queen Very Recently That She Wanted to See Camilla Become Queen Which Had Always Been Somewhat in the Balance. Was Camilla Going to Get the Title of Queen.

She Known As Queen Shielding Her Now Is Clean. Camilla, Which Was in a Way, a Brilliant Piece of Estate Planning Queen and after King Charles and Queen Camilla Charles. His Son William and Williams Kids. Then His Brother Harry. Harry Basically Took Himself Out Of the Picture after Broadcasting His Unhappiness with the Family and Decamping to California with His Wife Megan Markel, the Queen Left No Doubt about Their Status after What's Been Dubbed Makes It the Terms of the Exit Warehouse They Wanted Actually Get to Keep the Word Royal Road to Keep Any of His Tree on Us. I Mean It Was What Because There's No Halfway Half Way Was One Phrase, Which Really Stuck out to Me When It Said That They Would Continue to Quit. Collaborate with the Queen on Projects and Cleans and Collaborate. She's Not Coexecutive Producer of a TV Show. She, I Remember She Did. She Said No Partnerships to Punish Harry's Estrangement Also Means There Is No Partnership between the Two Princes Who've Gone through so Much Together. Whenever Was the Person Kept Him Grounded to Have Fun with Him Could Make Fun of Him Now Because When You Are the Future King Noble to Try to Make Your Life.

Everybody's Talking to Was the Future King Only Younger Brother Ray Teasing His Younger Brother Can Take You down When You Pump Us until That When Is Very Grievously Sad. Boy, of All the Multiple Estrangement's. This Seems like the Saddest One Is a Very Sad Thing. The British Monarchy Has Endured since the Ninth Century, the Latest Crowd Might Sometimes Be a Royal Pain Helps Explain the British Just Great. The Prodigal Son in the Miscreants One Half Fallible Veteran. Drew Barrymore All My I Want to Tell You about Our New Shout to His Knees and Each Episode Needed Weekly, Gastric and Other Quirky Find Inspiring and Informative Stories That Exist Because Well Maybe You Do to from the Newest Interior Design Trend RV Car to the Right and Wrong Way to Wash Her Arm. Also Getting the Things That You Just Kind of Will Probably Not Able to Do in Daytime Television. So Watch out. Tristan Is Ever You Get Your Podcast on the Got.

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It's Also Our Office. I Get My Orders in Advance.

Mostly 24 or 48 Hours in Advance and It's like Dancing Flavors in Your Mouth Sells the Delicacies She Learned to Cook. Growing up in a Restaurant India Shot Which Offers Homemade Food Straight from Someone Else's Home. Everything Is Made on the Same Day from Scratch and Then the Customer Receives It Hot and Fresh. She Originally Immigrated to the US with Her Husband Harsh in 2011 to Choreograph and Teach Classical Indian Dance, but When the Pandemic Forced Her to Pause Her Career Midstep. She Searched for a Way to Help the Family Expenses. I Started Learning More CT Hundred to $400 a Week. I Can Have the Confidence That I Can Contribute Something in My House My Family for My People Search for One Simple Reason. Like Our Parents Just like Cofounders Joe Ingrassia Just Business. It's Personal Sons and Grandsons in Small Business Owners Who Came to the US to Build a Better Life for Us, for Their Future Family and They Found That Helping Women Succeed Helps Families Succeed. 75% of All the Ships Are Women.

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Most Fail within the First Few Years and That's Exactly Were Trying to Change How Does That Work.

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The Company Is Navigating Health Safety Laws in Hopes of Someday Expanding Nationwide, What Is That Framework Look like for Things to Be Set in Order to Be a Chef on the Platform Successfully Passed the Credit Food Safety Certification Exam past Food Quality Assessment Your Subject to Regular Food Checks As Well.

Food Quality Checks. So Far There Are Thousands of Chefs to Choose from Serving Everything from West African to Hungarian to Burmese Cuisine Progressives Lady Their Own Success Is Just a Side Dish.

Our Primary Objective Here Is Not to Actually Build a Successful Business Really Is to Help Millions of Other People's Build Successful Businesses. I'm Very Ready to Try Kulkarni Currently Warts Come in More Than Just Dollars. I Just Feel Happy When a Person Is Satisfied, Very Satisfied Money Issue on Sunday Morning Here Again Is Jane Pauley Was 80s Were Supposed to Be Devoted to Enjoying a Life of Leisure.

Don't Tell That to Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin There Talking with Our Tracy Smith Were Making Vibrators for Women with Arthritis Vibrators Entertaining Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin Are Grayson, Frank Bice, the Octogenarian 80-year-old Woman I've Earned the Right to Take. That's My Girl Show the Two Women Became Friends.

Only after Their Husbands Played by Martin Sheen, Sam Waterston Revealed That They Are in Love with Each Other. Okay This Is Your Game and Getting Married Here Shows Humanity. We Both Have Been Told by Women Who Have Faced Terrible Things That Watching Grayson. Frankie Has Kept Her Head above Water Given Them Hope so. Member Anything Is Tomlin and Fonda Actually Are Great Friends in Real Life, They're Not Exactly like the Women They Play. For Instance, Jane Fonda Doesn't Drink Nearly As Much Is Great You Stop Drinking, and Here's Why. It's Because Even with One Drink like If I Had a Martini Tonight I Would Be at Half-Mast Tomorrow.

That Wasn't True. When I Was Younger but As You Get Older.

I Think Alcohol Affects You Differently and I I Only Have so Many Tomorrows Left. I Don't Want to Be at Half-Mast for Any of Them. Grayson Frankie Premiered in 2015 and Is Now Wrapping up Seventh and Final Season Aching at the Longest-Running Original Series on Netflix Ever Did Either of You Imagine Starting out That at This Point in Your Lives, You Would Have a Steady Gig like No I Didn't. I Was Ready to Go on the Road Again to Be More Creative Than We Really Are 70 Lily Tomlin's Road Act Was Her Widely Acclaimed One-Woman Show, Appearing Nightly. When Jean Went to See It Just Started Working on an Idea for a Movie That Would Become 9-To-5.

What Did You Think Watching Lily on Stage, I Fell in Love Me.

I Was Blown Away, and When I Left the Theater. That Night I Said to Myself I'm Not Making a Movie about Secretaries Unless Unless Lily Tomlin Is in It and We Know How That Turned out She Set Companies That I Would Just Say That If You Want to Check First Stage Shares. Happy Birthday Myra. You May Not Know That Lily Tomlin Quit after the First Day of Shooting. I Said Just You Have To Let Me Out Of the Movie. You Don't Have To Pay Me Anything. I Thought I Was Just Awful.

I Said I'm Just Going to Ruin the Movie That I Saw the Dailies and the Second Day Because He Couldn't Drop the Papers Quickly Enough, and so I and I Thought Was Pretty Good but It's Okay Now I Think I'll Just Keep This Part. They've Been Friends since Together on Set and Occasionally Protest Lot 2019 Hair Who Both Have a Long History of Social Capital during a Demonstration of the Climate Are a Key Turns out Jane Fonda Started Making Workout Tapes to Raise Cash to Support Causes. She Believed and so I Thought Maybe I Should Start a Company That Will Fund What Were Trying to Do and I Had a Very Smart Friend Who Said Never Going to a Business That You Don't Understand. There Was One Thing I Knew, Which Was Exercise. She Sold Close to 17 Million Copies of Her Feel the Burn Tapes and She Gave Most of Our Profits Away. In Fact, She Still Does, She Does That She Gives All Her Money Away This Jacket I've Seen Is At Least 10 Times.

Still, Her Lifetime of Exercise Has Had Benefits beyond Merely Financial 84. She Looks Great in Fact They Both Do. I'm Super Conscious That I'm Closer to Death and It Doesn't Really Bother Me That Much.

What Bothers Me Is That My Body Is No. Basically, Not Mine.

My Knees Are Not Mine. My Hips Are Not Mine. My Shoulders Not My, You're Looking at Somebody Who's Only Me from Here on France's Truth Is What Makes Jane and Lily Grayson Frankie Work Is That Fake Joints in All. Thank You.

Somebody Seem so Very Real Fact Is If You're Alive and Relatively Healthy at an Older, I Mean I'm Almost 85 the Fact That I'm Still Alive and Working Well.

Who Cares If I Don't Have My Old Joints and I Can't Ski Your Bike Run Anymore. You Know You Can Be Really Old 60 and You Can Be Really on an 85 Beautifully Put Why You Laughing I Just like to Hear Her Talk.

We Sent Our Set down to Germany Where He Found This Vintage Story.

What Was It like to Come down and See the Wine Left like This about How We Can Go on Marked in Mud. This Is a Vintage Winemaker Peter Grieco Never Wanted Your Floodwater Distinction Is Not the Result of Some Highly Anticipated Harvest but an Unexpected Disaster. We Would've Been Underwater. Standing Last July Flooding Rains Inundated Western Germany, Killing Nearly 200 People in Devastating Our Valley Winemaking Region. See the Power of the Water. Please Help Who's Families Been Making Wine Here since the 1500s Lost about 10% of His Pinot Noir Vines New Because It Also No Life inside so They Must Be Green inside Seller 20,000 L of Wine Poured out Turning the Floodwater Crimson Water Was Also Rich.

That's What Heart Remained Seemed Unsellable. Some so Muddied He Couldn't Decipher Varietal or Vintage but When Daniel Kohler Got a Look at the Winds at His Aunt's Destroyed Restaurant.

He Saw an Opportunity. The Only Thing That Could Save Her Life Was like the Idea Was Born to Take the Both of Us As a Symbol for This Catastrophe and Sell Them Kohler, Who Has a Day Job in Advertising Had the Multi Million Dollar Idea to Market This Wine in a Crowdfunding Campaign with Minimalist Photos Showing off Mother Natures Unintended Artistry. He Convinced Peter Grieco and Together They Got More Than 50 Winemakers to Contribute Their Flood Winds to the Effort Selling the Mix of Messy Bottles at a Premium from $30 a Bottle up to 500 Raising Money to Rebuild and Raising Awareness.

The IRS Is Very Valery Presented As Wine Region in the World. That Was Something He Wanted to Change and to Take the Best Out Of Catastrophe.

When You First Heard the Idea of Flood Wine, Wouldn't You Think during the Time of the Fluid That Many Special Ideas and Many Crazy Ideas. But This Also Good Crazy Idea Winemaker Tonya Lincoln Gave 3000 Bottles after Floodwater Filter Seller to the Ceiling. Jan Took This Video As She Raced to Plug the Barrel, Watching Your Home Destroyed Your Also Thinking about Your Visit.

Since Our Income Colonials Just Area, It's 6 O'clock in the Evening the Highest Forms Also Not Well, so We Came Very Very Fast. This Dominique Keeler Is the Mayor of the Nearby Town Walking along the Now Deceptively Calm River Told Us How the Raging Waters We Went Home This Year. One of Them Is Mothers Who Tragically Died in the Torrent Go down the Streets's See Votes for Houses Away. That's Gone This All Right. She Blames Climate Change for the Extreme Weather Cause so Much Death in Billions of Dollars in Damage. So Far, Flood Wine Is Raised Nearly $5 Million, but Daniel Kohler Is More Proud of Another Number 47,000 That so Many People Thought the One He Hopes They Will Come Back for More.

It Is the Thing That Gives People Hope so Not Just to Rebuild It but to Take It As a Chance to Rebuild It Better. I Think There Are Many Chances Here to Make a New Start. Most American Families with Young Children Spend Well over $10,000 a Year on Childcare More Than the Cost of a State College System Reader Braver Tells Us That Isn't Working for Anyone.

The Parents Dropping off Their Young Children at Each Campus Childcare Center Arkansas Consider Themselves Lucky. How Important Is It for You to Have Daycare. We Both Work That out Childcare When They Call.

Brittany Nunez Makes $17.50 an Hour in a Chicken Plant. She and Her Husband Three Worker Spend $250 a Week to Send Babies in Your Behalf. My Check Every Week Talk and It Is Also Hard for Robin Slayton Who Is Trying to Keep Kitty Campus Afloat. Yeah, It's Just Struggle with This Facility, She Faced Financial Problems before Coving. Then When the Virus to an Enrollment Drop. She Had to Begin Letting Teachers Go so I Started with Laying Some off Then My Leadership Team. I Just Can Afford the Higher Paid Employees As Covert Started to Ease up, Did Parents Want to Send Their Kids Back.

The Issue Is Not the Number of Kids That We Could Enroll.

We Have a Waiting List.

Over 50 Children, Five of Our Classrooms Are Closed Because We Cannot Find Teachers like Teachers.

It Is the Low Wages That We Pay Now We Have Hobby Lobby Paying $18 an Hour with Some Benefits and We Just Can't Match That, in Contrast to Companies like the Craft and Hobby Chain. Slayton Says She Can Only Afford to Pay Her Employees Average of $13 an Hour without Raising Prices beyond What Family She Serves Can Afford.

So She Is Trapped in a Vicious Cycle and She Is Not Alone. There Is a Crisis for American Children and Their Families and the Childcare Workers Austin, Who Runs the Center for the Study of Childcare Employment at the University Of California Berkeley.

Many Other Countries Offer All Parents Some Subsidized Child Care for Young Children, Things in the US Have Gone from Bad to Worse. What Did the Pandemic Do to the Availability of Childcare. We Have Lost about 16,000 Childcare Programs across the Country about Hundred and 31,000 Jobs Will Emergency Covert Relief Funds Did Provide $39 Billion to Support Childcare Helping Struggling Centers and Some Parents like Racquel Franklin. She Works As a Caregiver at Kitty Campus As an Essential Worker. Now Get the Vouchers to Pay for Her Two Children Who Are Enrolled Here. But When Money Runs out. If I Didn't Have Actors. I Don't Think I'll Be Able to Weigh Because My Coaching Will Go Straight Back to Them Prison Guidance Build Back Better Plan Would Offer Permanent Help with Childcare Costs, but That Legislation Is Stalled and Mary Swink Are an Essential Worker in the Food Production Factory's Four-year-old Daughter Comes Here Says If the Vouchers Go and Struggle More Overtime, Less Time with My Daughter.

But There May Be Even More Bad News on the Horizon Kitty Campus on the Robin Slayton Says She Can No Longer Keep Writing to Make Ends Meet. I've Actually Decided after 24 Years That It Is That My Best Interest of My Help to Put the Childcare Center up for Sale. She Plans to Start an Organization to Help Daycare's across the Country Lobby for More Support, but in the Meantime, If You Can Sell It. Will You Disclose. I Definitely Would, and I Feel Bad Saying That Because I Know the Community Needs That Mary Selling Her Fears the Worst for Families like Hers, Stress, More Stress, More Worries That Constant Wondering Is My Kid Okay Today in a World of Electronic Books and Online Newspapers. Some Still Long for the Real Thing for Them. Serena Also Has the Details of a Once-In-A-Lifetime Opportunity When Fathers Drafted the Declaration Of Independence in 1776. This Copy Was Printed in Salem, Massachusetts. It Was Printed to Convey the News to a Very Specific Audience Wasn't Intended to Survive. It Did Survive. This Is One of Six Remaining Originals from Not Printing and It Could Be Ours for around $1 Million. It Always Christina Geiger Is Head of the Books and Manuscripts Department at Christie's Auction House in New York She's Overseeing the Auction of the Private Collection of William Reese Celebrated Bookseller Who Died in 2018, Leaving behind Significant Personal Collection of Printed Americana Items up for Grabs.

Include Paul Revere's Engraving of the Boston Massacre a First Edition of the Travels of Capt.'s Lewis And Clark and Rare Bird Engravings by John James Audubon When These Items and about 700 More Are Auctioned off Starting Next Month It Will Be Historic It Will Be the Most Significant Sale in Its Category of Printed Americana and Travel since the Late 1960s, While Estimated to Bring in between 12 and $18 Million.

This Treasure Trove Took over 40 Years for Reese to Unmask All While Helping Others Build Their Own Collections. How Important Was No Race in the World of Book Collecting Dealing. It Was Really the Most Important Bookseller of His Generation. I Think I Don't Think I Can Be Challenged Nick Air Attack Us Leads the Americana Department at the William Reese Company in New Haven, Connecticut.

He Says Reese Developed a Keen Eye at a Young Age Is First Major Sale Was in College When He Found a Rare Map of Mexico at a Rock Auction and Sold It to Gail for the Remainder of His Tuition.

The Joke Was That It Was One of the Rare Times That Deliver Undervalued Something That This Diary We Got to See A Few Pieces Currently for Sale Here about Reynolds. This Is the Famed Pamphlet by Alexander Hamilton in Which He Admits to an Affair with Mariah Reynolds a Story, You May Be Familiar with after Its Debut on Broadway on up in Value about 10 Times. Then There Are the Journals of the Union Soldier in the Civil War. You Can't Get More Immediate These and More Are Moving for William Reese.

It Seems 40 Years Wasn't Nearly Enough Time Spent Connecting People to Books. I Think He Wanted to Auction His Personal Collection. He Thought It Was Very Important That Dealers and Collectors Are Only Temporary Custodians of Open Items That You Wanted Only for a Short Time, but Eventually It Comes Back to the Market and a Whole New Generation of Dealers and Collectors of the Opportunity to Share a Passion for the past Thank You for Listening. Please Join Us When Our Trumpet Sounds Again Next Sunday Morning Progress and Crazy to the Point Is We Bad People in the Best Way to Protect Good People Is to Seize Millstream