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for a moment. busy sure, i listen, i love the show, but that moment when those 3 kids and i saw a boy, this poor man is dead. but can you ever imagine what a legacy he love forever? those 3 mutable abuse and self asserted kids with that cutting board that he had read. i just thought this is the beauty of the show. it did, they cut the cabin and he was a little it was a little for clint. yeah, i always read him about clint moments because i, i tell him, you know, they're really hard on those kids. i say they are like people and it's been so great getting to know them. they're just wonderful. and that was a moment. they took all our breath away. really, really impact you as a person. i know the idea is for the man to live to a ripe old age. but when that doesn't happen in one life gets in the way and the
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end of life for that to lead those 3 children, i saw a boy that is a life live there that look at those kids everywhere. they go with people much thing now that must have been a man right there. so i want to, you know, i'm just saying the tank has many varied shades summer caprices. summer funny, some are very, very touching as we're in season 13 now or what? get me your idea for the, the mix that makes it such an addictive treat. you know, it's interesting. i think i hear so many different things. i think people are fascinated by the sho, in that i think it's the american spirit. everybody wants to live that dream of being able to take your life into your own hands and work for yourself. be an entrepreneur not have to be under somebody else. so i think that that is captivating to all ages and men and women on a lot of people days that dies entrepreneurs, you know, it's funny, it's fun,
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it's fascinating. some like us chart, they think we're good mix together of, you know, all the different things and, but i really feel that it's that heart warming, like you said, there are those bad moments. but there are also the really touchy moments and you know that we are making people come through and changing live and i think people want to also know how to be empowered to do that for them about yeah, one thing i like about the show and often mister wonderful leads, but i've seen other people do it. there is a fail safe point where somebody goes by with an idea that never is going to pan out. you can almost feel the vibe coming off it. or i feel like somebody for their mental health and their families well being has to step in and well as he says, take it back and shoot it. there's nice ways to say it, but there are some times where i'll watch to show you seem like a nice person, but there's not enough there. what are you in 400 k know, know?
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you've gotta, you've gotta stop now. don't borrow money. you know, that feeling i've seen you do it a few times. it must be touching and sad. what happens? yeah, absolutely. i mean, you know, like i know i've done show many products and mix between my own products, helping others with their products. actually about a 1000 products, so i can tell you that i know what it feels like to be in their shoes, but i also know when they're stepping a quick fan. you know, when you just feel, i mean, i don't say that i'm always right. but like, you just know from experience that what they're telling you, and if they keep going forward, it's just going to get worse and worse, and they need sometimes you need to like say, you know, this isn't the right one. but there's something else, like, there's nothing you know that story was it. i think it was gone with the wind. right? she wrote one book, but it was gone with the wind. so you know,
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you just need one great idea to change your life. but sometimes you gotta let go of the ones that maybe i, when you think about the, the chain of events that has to happen from the inspiration to the point of purchase. it's such a long circuitous route. certainly, i always think they should be easy to find. if it's disposable, you can't get hung up on it. you don't know that by thinning it, cutting the chief that the, the wheat doesn't come in on the next one. i would do that just as a practice exercise. well, you know, the funny thing is, is, and i know i have this spirit myself. every entrepreneur that comes up with ideas. definitely think their product is the best thing since sliced bread like they and they do not like i say most of them no matter what it is, will continue fighting and proving to you why it is the bad thing is beyond the
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show. like they just don't like a dog with a bung. so it is part of the nature. but you got to see the forest through the trees when it's gonna work. but also when it's not like you got to remind yourself that bread was a stable in the american diet when it was in one piece. so even sliced bread with it like that. so yeah, along the way, i'd learn some lessons. you know, it's funny. i got my everly work hit because i'm going to test my food sensitivities. and i thought i looked it up. i thought i was, i think lori has got money in this and, sure, and then i thought, what else do i have around the house? and i have the, the guys thing that you clean, which is a great item. i can't remember it's name, but it's the yellow sandy. yeah. so i have that too. and i love finding an item that makes sense, anthony, you know what? i mean? where i look at it. oh, now that is
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a clever idea and i guess scrubbed that he's got to be the biggest one. right? yes. scrubbed. daddy is huge. i just got a report from him. the base are past 400000000 fail, which is crazy. but he's everything, the perfect product, you know, is the, he's the dream product for me. i think now we have over 40, forced use it's disposable. so people have to keep buying it. i. yeah. and we're in 33 country. it's just, it's amazing how it's done, the plans for the play. so lessons is the gravy on it. whatever. i use always love what i as far as the comedian and i was on the road, invariably be hotels and i check the back of the shampooed thing. and i always thought this is an absolute genius notion. they just tag the word repeat off at the
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end of the shampoo directions. really apply shampoo, rinse dot and you know, so genius, kid and for p r said ad repeat, maybe we maybe one out of the way up the voyages. it's a genius notion, that's really sure. i wonder how many people i don't. i used to not at a more, but we're also jaded back what and when i was a kid, i was like, i guess it needs to and it's just i have to just because i'm talking to a sales genius. i have to tell you my favorite one is there used to be a way back when in the midwest people didn't have access to the big cities and not everybody could get into chicago. so the catalogs were big things, and there was one catalogue called the, the sears and roebuck catalog,
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and there was another one. i'm always black in the name, but i think it was called water house or something. another big catalog. and the man from sears and roebuck waited till the water house catalog came out. and then he took his and he took an inch off each frame or each side because he said, when they, when ladies who are in the neat business with their household go to stack these, they'll always put the smaller one on top and you'll be able to see sears and roebuck, i had to put the book and i was reading and say, that is cheating. honestly, that is so funny because it is all by ology in a lot of what people do, what they buy, what they put around, you know, go back to or notice i was trying to think, i can't think of what is there so many other things where i look at the product like rent and repeat. they're telling you to do something again, but now i can't think of it. and i think the same thought is you. i think you don't
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have to do this just so you use it up fat. but not coming to me. i hate to get glengarry glen ross, but coffee is for closer and whoever put that thing at the end that said repeat, that's a stone killer. let's go to some point and i love the new i love the new rubric that people can be altruistic through their business. look at the bomb, but guys, but also there is some part of me that loves the killer aspect of it. that way, back when, when american entrepreneurs got it off the thing you're fighting for your life for so long, you don't have to be a bother. you don't have to be malevolent. but at some point, you know, you want to, you have to want to win, or there's going to be people move in by you at the speed a light who want to win, right? yeah. i mean, it's very caught, bro, i the, the retail market. the product market is extremely hot bro. and the worst part of it is not. i mean, if i had to say like, what do my minority,
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i can tell the minute they walked in that they're either suffering from not foster ready or they're going to be knocked off in many. so speed to market is your only solution really blessed thing. i always found the show, i know, you know, that i always say you gotta the market if you don't, someone else, well, where your name becomes the noun for the product. at some point. you know, the, what are the post, it's eventually post the name post that becomes the thing. and the only way you do that is by rolling the battlefield right up front. because everybody's using when you say i could put scotch tape on the back of a little piece of paper. you've got to get in there and roll the school right away . yes. for sure. i always say that about clean actually posted notes. no, i don't know about brand made it clean ex. there's like other brands, but everybody positive clean. they're actually issue but at the point i saw right,
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there you go. even there, they have the subliminal thing, where you pull the one up and it fiji the next one just in case you want to go back and do an extra stuff. so genius, we're talking to one of the pre eminent practitioners in our culture and a sweet lady to boot, you know, or for years on shark tank 13 season. and we'll come back and we'll, we'll talk to lorie about what she's looking for in a pitch. i know she's got the 0 or heroes very well. peel that all back right after this is learning your near on dennis miller plus one over the past 2 and a half years, russia, nato have agreed on very little. if anything, however, both agreed to for high level media and they did in brussels, both sides made their case. nothing was really resolved. lots of words. what happens next? maybe actually july,
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i've seen all of them some of the modern ones. i haven't but i probably have seen 11 of these 13 seasons in some of them. i've watched them time after time. if i find them particularly innovative or sweet, laurie is a prolific and vener entrepreneur having created over $500.00 products, she says, a 1000 which boggles the mind. and season 13th, as i said, currently airing fridays on a b. c. i'm trying to think of the other 5 and what the mix is because it is a beautiful algonquin round table. as i said, mark was always so good. but when he began to do the preemptive things that put me off a little or play the game, i can see where the 1st guy and there was a sweet enough guy, but he was to jesus. the guy said that at the end in the 1st couple seasons, and he never wanted to push any chips in was to down market. so there's gotta be some magic to this. this guy's too much of a sweat act. i love david. it seems like a great mr. wonderful. makes me laugh. lot heard back. seems like
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a good cat. you and a card cuz i like because i think she does not bridge in a man driven world in many ways. so i love that. and that's burnett puts that together, doesn't a survivor can see the 1st guy. yeah, he was the 1st guy and he put it together with based off of brag, and then the u. k. and actually, and mark was the one who put it together. and the that is the 6 mark, kevin, and i are on every episode that at that we shoot. and then robert and david and barbara ultimate and but it's about solid all of us. and then they have guests charged each season and mark did bark with that other. very smart, very a. his sense of salon was gertrude stein leg because he put those people together.
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i can look back on and think, wow, that's a nice business dinner that he's organized there. you know, i think it's a pretty good who comes in periodically, but i haven't seen him in a while, but the ring guy and i want to peel the ring story back anyway. i think he handles himself well as a judge, and i'm wondering, i don't remember the exact episode, how do you know everybody has ring? how did we miss that or how did the guys miss that? what was the pinch jamie, that was jamie. i think what happened was, jamie came in with a big ask if i'm remembering right in the sweet guy, i think what it was is for me, i just didn't have enough information. i thought it was really smart. i thought it was really good. he had a big gas, but there wasn't anything that he had said that gave me information enough to know that it was going to get made and really work and, and all of that,
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i think i was just, that was a little for carriers on i should've invest, you know, that was the one that got away, people always that they done and i don't look back and i don't look back. i actually don't even regret re, but that would be the one. but yeah, but it's all gravy at this point. look at the nice life you've carved for so i don't even know where you start. it starts. don't interest me as much as currents, but at some point, would it be fair? it asked you what the 1st spark idea had and how you want about pitching it or tell me about the very 1st light ball moment. yeah, my 1st light bulb moment. you know, i was always thinking of things and ideas and i thought i was going to be a writer, but i was always thinking of ideas and things and then i thought i didn't do it. i do it half way. i see it out there as a best seller or something similar. and then when i thought of it was an earring organizer actually 100 pair peers to put on hearing the tiny little space. it was
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cool. they were all hanging like a fine store displayed for home. and women love jewelry, and earrings is the number one thing. so that's how i started and it actually came to me on a massage table. but i was by stable. my friend was giving me a therapist, i was her happy guinea pig and she said, you know, there's no good way for women to store their hearing and it literally hit me like a liking. i just saw it like just like that. and i thought i'm going to do it, i'm just, i'm going to do it this time. and i raced home and i real bad and he's neighbor. and that's really how it started. and then, or if i had to go figure out everything from 0 experience, i had to figure get a manufacturer, prototype, pat, packaging everything. you have to figure it out. but if you're determined people,
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it seems like simpler, less than simpler times can be yesterday in the world we live. but simpler times that must have been what 20 years ago, maybe or something was 996 and i had your yellow. i mean, it's not like there were internet that would just tommy, but it was not like, you know, you could find all the wealth of information that it was so much harder. but i had weird like comic things like i really feel like that was meant to be my destiny. i'll tell you a great story. i go to, i had a woman that i knew, but i didn't know anything about her husband or her family. i knew her and she would help me like sell some things on the side and once very sure. her son was getting married and this was like a month after i thought of my 1st idea. and so i'm at the wedding and my husband hits me and he says he,
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you know what everybody at the table does. and i'm missing one thing to tell you. i needed a tool maker and i needed a factory to make my product. and she says, you know what, everybody's table does, the way that they're all will makers and injection molder. i'm like, why are you kidding me? and so there is like this balance my lap. and one of them, her husband, this woman's husband owned the factory. that was like 15 minutes away. wow. and so i got my maker. i got my factory with trusted. good people. all within seconds, the month after i came up with my 1st idea. unbelievable. that's crazy. yeah, that's crazy. usually the guy referred to as the injection molder at a wedding, is the groom, but you were sitting at a higher table filled with them. this is why you're where you are. now. i had that now.
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i wish i had you are and i'm fascinated by business because to me you said something early. i notice in america now they're almost seems to be a disdain for people who have hit the ball out of the park. i guess traditionally there's been inherited, well people have had trouble with that. i never even had trouble with that. wherever somebody's like, take some it takes them. but i don't like people who pointed people who had the put the money on the table at the beginning when it might have been their last 50 k. and now might be worth 100000000. but they push the chips in either i so don't begrudge them that. i celebrate that to me. it's what all these people in chechnya and around the world are looking to go. my god, if i go there like that donut king in southern california, gets out of that rats now comes over here. starts making donors makes
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a great deal. he blows it eventually, but he gets there. it's the thing i love about america. as you can think, big and i noticed that there was a little attachment to that now. shopping tried well listen, everybody wants to do that. everybody wants to achieve that. but then, you know, i guess your point may be fun, people celebrate it, and others are maybe jealous of it. you what that thing your friends want you to do well, but not too well. but i think that, you know, for me, i have spent a lifetime, not only like doing things i create products that make people happy. that's what i did. now. i'm helping my entrepreneurs on shark tank for me. it's really more altruistic in that you know, yes, i didn't do what i am doing because i want to make money i. it was more i just love creating and i like doing what i do and i had
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a passion for it. and i think if you have all of that and you really work hard, which was really hard. yeah, i mean you and believe the hours i've put in things i've done, i work years raise the i wouldn't be high. you wouldn't believe it. yeah. for the life, for god's sakes, when i 1st thought i want to be a comedian, i can't tell you what locked down i went into. i would not get high like a lot of people or i would write the jokes during the day. take them on stage $2.00 to $3.00 times a night, tape record, each one go back to the hotel room, don't go out afterwards. listen to them, write them down, count the syllables, tweak it, and i did that for a couple years. i'm not saying that makes me noble, but it does allow me when i went from broke, to making a buck to not feel guilty about it. because i remember thinking who is going to put up with. i put up with the last 730 days. yeah. yeah, absolutely. any people never know what's behind the hard work,
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the everyday the in and out like you just that i remember when i told courtney my team that i made by han, 25000 earring like literally by hand. my fingers were leading 25000 pair in a week because they needed this blaze at the 1st store i got into and i didn't have the money to like go buy earrings. i could never afford that. so i went to michael kraft or, and i like navy by hand. you do whatever it takes, but back to your original premise about this, i think that people, the reason they love to show though, is because they want to know how to do it. but then you've got to put in the work like you said, you know, you get the grudge people that have made it because it also we get back. mean i don't know. i mean i'm giving back every day. i'm helping other damage a good cat. i'm sure mister wonderful on the deep background. i know it's bad for
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his brand to be. he's got to do the scrooge mcduck thing, but at harage evac seems like a good cat. i'm sure a cuban from his ivory tower does a lot of good for people. and barbara, the way you could tell barbara gets invigorated when she sees a young woman who's being screwed around by in a different world. yet i can see her charged in like cavalry and thinking. all right, i want to help, but that's one thing i like about the gals over there. you and her as there are times where you just see they can't catch break and you think, well, i remember being that girl and i'm going to charge in there. it's well the show can be thrilling the show can be funny. sometimes the people can be infuriating. i don't like when people go to the crying cart too soon. i just want to say get your pitch together. have a great item. we can cry tomorrow, we've got to have an item here, but i must say that it's the human. it's the human condition and it's presented in an interesting way, as burnett did on survivor. he sense this with the dragon's lair, brings it over here. i think it gives you
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a great glimpse into what makes people tick and off times that ticking is a croner graphic watch that you can sell for millions of dollars, but off times just a it doesn't work, but that's, that's the big of the game. listen, it's good to meet you. i'm a big fan and i, i, i don't mean to be growl. see about mark, but i guess it shows on your end. i don't see your opinion. you know, listen, not everybody is going to love everybody. right? and you're entitled to your opinion, i tell him that sometimes to you. yeah. when he sweeps in with that, if you even talk to that, my big guy all the body here, what do you chairman, going through georgia shut up. all right, yeah. you, you, i know something i given them a whole lot that like right on the net i may give them the clock, but i'm like, you know, please all right, kiddo, if i ever get out of my 9 to 5 job and make a buck i want to come on there and sit next to you guys. i'm rolling the dice right
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now. i got a couple of products. i'll keep you posted. good to meet you. i thank you so much. thanks for having laurie going there. this dennis miller plus one. ah. while our officers are facing in increasingly dangerous environments, we are seeing a growing debate about so called warrior cops. the term that i've heard in the militarization of believe this is a nam wrap vehicle we acquired through the 1033 program, very free program with the government program that follows military property that is no longer use to local law enforcement. we're building an army over here and i can't believe the people i see a need because it again a feeling that ahead. you have to deal with our practice. who you putting in the
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