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Ifod This week on  Face the Nation,  May 30, 2021: Gottlieb, Acevedo, Washington, Kaufer, Gionfriddo
Claremont, California mdash; A health club owner in California was determined to keep all his employees on the payroll through the coronavirus crisis, even after the club shut down indefinitely. He s managed to pull it off with a lot of help.Every day, Claremont Club CEO Mike Alpert gets messages of gratitude from his 260 employees. His health and tennis club sits empty now, one victim of California s shelter-in-place rules. But Alpert refuses to just walk away. I can tell you, I d rather be out of work and lose my job than put anybody on the unemployment line,  Alpert told CBS News.The plan: ask the club s 10,000 members to continue paying their dues thr <a href=https://www.stanleycup.com.se>stanley cup</a> ough April and May. The promise, Alpert said, is  ... to pay them back once we opened up again. Combined with the help from the federal stimulus package, Alpert believes he can provide his employees with a paycheck and health benefits through July.                Clar <a href=https://www.stanleycups.at>stanley cup</a> emont Club CEO Mike Alpert                                                      CBS News                                        Dare Kelley is a pilates instructor, a single mom and one of Alpert s employees.  I literally fell to my knees,  Kelley said of Alpert s plan.  I m <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.uk>stanley cup</a>  about to cry. Do you want me to cry  So far, in an extraordinary act of goodwill, 90% of the club s members are still paying their dues.  We re willing to break even or even at a loss this year,  Alpert said.  This year is not about money, this year s about people.                            Bwbr Firearms use by Customs and Border Protection officers and agents is again declining
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