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gary: give it to larissa. larissa: ohh! laughs ] lemonis: when i normally write a check, i allow the business owner to deposit that money right into their account for operations or equity. in this case, the check that i'm writing is gonna go into escrow. when the attorneys have confirmed that everything's clear, the money will be dispersed. it'll go to the banks first, the vendors second, and whatever's left after everybody's paid will then go into the business. that ensures that there's no issues -- no fuzzy math, no questions, no risk. sue knew she was supposed to be here today? larissa: yeah. gary: i don't know. lemonis: she's not answering? gary: she's not answering. lemonis: [ sighs ] so, guys, i wanted to get everybody together to kind of tell you -- last night, gary and i made a deal for me to buy this building for $1 million. i'm not buying it to make a real-estate investment. i'm buying it to give gary an opportunity to get the business back on its feet. and so i'm gonna bust everybody's fanny to make sure that we'
gary: give it to larissa. larissa: ohh! laughs ] lemonis: when i normally write a check, i allow the business owner to deposit that money right into their account for operations or equity. in this case, the check that i'm writing is gonna go into escrow. when the attorneys have confirmed that everything's clear, the money will be dispersed. it'll go to the banks first, the vendors second, and whatever's left after everybody's paid will then go into the business. that ensures that there's no...
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larissa star and hannah thomas died about 15 years ago. and nathaniel saunsoci. the 20-month-old who died in 2006. he sustained severe head injuries while living in a a foster home in south sioux city. today, was a day of remembering those three children and others in the foster care and adoption system. ktiv's tiffany lane was at the war eagle monument this morning where marchers began their trek throughout sioux city. tiffany? sheila, it was a peaceful and prayerful march, with a goal...to reconnect foster and adopted children...and reconnect them with their families. << (nat pop prayer) that prayer began a morning of hope for a group of people looking to bring awareness about the issue of native american children who are "lost" in the adoption or foster care system. "somebody is going to see this today, a child is going to look at this, a child who feels abandoned and isolated and they're going to see this group. and it's going to make them feel good," said frank lamere, organizer of the march to honor lost children. frank lamere has organized the event since
larissa star and hannah thomas died about 15 years ago. and nathaniel saunsoci. the 20-month-old who died in 2006. he sustained severe head injuries while living in a a foster home in south sioux city. today, was a day of remembering those three children and others in the foster care and adoption system. ktiv's tiffany lane was at the war eagle monument this morning where marchers began their trek throughout sioux city. tiffany? sheila, it was a peaceful and prayerful march, with a goal...to...
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larissa: i've just been through a lot trying to help everyone, and i just don't know how much more ican deal with. lemonis: if i can't throw them a line, this historic institution may close forever. gary: it's the only hobby i really have. sue: it's ridiculous! lemonis: my name is marcus lemonis, and i fix failing businesses. if you don't like money, don't follow my process. i make the tough decisions. we're closing the store, we're done,
larissa: i've just been through a lot trying to help everyone, and i just don't know how much more ican deal with. lemonis: if i can't throw them a line, this historic institution may close forever. gary: it's the only hobby i really have. sue: it's ridiculous! lemonis: my name is marcus lemonis, and i fix failing businesses. if you don't like money, don't follow my process. i make the tough decisions. we're closing the store, we're done,
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Nov 27, 2015
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thoughtful questions true for most economic issues which was what larissa pose to do and the moderators to what we came in there to talk about. and that's a good thing and need to be talking about substandard issues. there are a lot of people out there in america that are hurting and they don't give a hang about all the interscholastic issues between each other. they don't care about what one republican thinks about another republican. they want to know is anybody on that stage really aware of how hard it is for them to make a living these days? lou: and how we can enjoy the countries prosperity. governor we are going to give it a hard rap here because of all this going on. governor mike huckabee good to have you with this. great job. >> thank you. lou: joining us "fox news" anchor and host a special report brett baier. if you can hear me i have a very straightforward question. do you want to define who won this debate, this first debate? >> listen first of all that may give kudos to sandra and trish and jerry. they too did they good job asking pointed substandard questions. everybody o
thoughtful questions true for most economic issues which was what larissa pose to do and the moderators to what we came in there to talk about. and that's a good thing and need to be talking about substandard issues. there are a lot of people out there in america that are hurting and they don't give a hang about all the interscholastic issues between each other. they don't care about what one republican thinks about another republican. they want to know is anybody on that stage really aware of...
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thoughtful questions true for most economic issues which was what larissa pose to do and the moderatorso what we came in there to talk about. and that's a good thing and need to be talking about substandard issues. there are a lot of people out there in america that are hurting and they don't give a hang about all the interscholastic issues between each other. they don't care about what one republican thinks about another republican. they want to know is anybody on that stage really aware of how hard it is for them to make a living these days? lou: and how we can enjoy the countries prosperity. governor we are going to give it a hard rap here because of all this going on. governor mike huckabee good to have you with this. great job. >> thank you. lou: joining us "fox news" anchor and host a special report brett baier. if you can hear me i have a very straightforward question. do you want to define who won this debate, this first debate? >> listen first of all that may give kudos to sandra and trish and jerry. they too did they good job asking pointed substandard questions. everybody of
thoughtful questions true for most economic issues which was what larissa pose to do and the moderatorso what we came in there to talk about. and that's a good thing and need to be talking about substandard issues. there are a lot of people out there in america that are hurting and they don't give a hang about all the interscholastic issues between each other. they don't care about what one republican thinks about another republican. they want to know is anybody on that stage really aware of...
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larissa: just everything -- all the bills and everything that's just been piling up. it's just so much. lemonis: that's fine. and i fix failing businesses. it's been an interesting journey... well, this looks a lot better in here. ...a tough one. -i took you at your word! -gary: bull[bleep] lemonis: 'cause when each episode ends, my work is just beginning. there you go. to date, i've invested almost $20 million of my own money to help these small businesses reach their full potential. stephanie: wow. i mean, i'm blown away. lemonis: along the way, i've taken a few hits. you kind of [bleep] me all along the way. but the real story here is that many of these companies have really flourished. -child: i wanted vanilla. -woman: vanilla? lemonis: i've always loved candy, and earlier this year, i went to jacksonville, florida, and i met another sweet tooth, master chocolatier peter behringer... lemonis: you look like you're a mad scientist with that lab coat. peter: i guess you could say i am. lemonis: ...who opened up sweet pete's, a candy store with a small mail-order busi
larissa: just everything -- all the bills and everything that's just been piling up. it's just so much. lemonis: that's fine. and i fix failing businesses. it's been an interesting journey... well, this looks a lot better in here. ...a tough one. -i took you at your word! -gary: bull[bleep] lemonis: 'cause when each episode ends, my work is just beginning. there you go. to date, i've invested almost $20 million of my own money to help these small businesses reach their full potential....