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john: the anderson brothers design and supply -- lemonis: how much revenue? hn: last year, $1.7 million. lemonis: wow. what kind of profitability does anderson have? mike: 2017, after $1.7 million, about $200,000, after we get paid. the stores don't pay us. lemonis: wow. so, wow. as i dig into john and mike's business a little bit more, i'm learng that there's actually two separate, distinct companies. tankfarm, which has the two retail stores that are struggling, and anderson brothers, which is basically an apparel company that helps other companies manufacture goods and products with their name on it. a bit of a private label apparel company. it's clear to me that these guys really understand how to design and manufacture and distribute products. but running two stores? not so much. who does the planning? john: i do that part. lemonis: oh, so you're the "buyer"? john: i'm the buyer. mike: but i do the hands-on graphic design. john: i buy the best of the best. lemonis: are you 50/50 partners? john: yes. mike: yeah. lemonis: how did you start the business? mik
john: the anderson brothers design and supply -- lemonis: how much revenue? hn: last year, $1.7 million. lemonis: wow. what kind of profitability does anderson have? mike: 2017, after $1.7 million, about $200,000, after we get paid. the stores don't pay us. lemonis: wow. so, wow. as i dig into john and mike's business a little bit more, i'm learng that there's actually two separate, distinct companies. tankfarm, which has the two retail stores that are struggling, and anderson brothers, which...
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brothers. i'm anderson. she brought us to meet him now. 3 and lives with his brothers and extended family in port-au-prince. initially after the earthquake he was kind of quiet. >> he was almost like in a state of stiffness and paralysis. emotionally and physically. >> what are you talking about, for months? >> for years. >> thanks to wwo he's now thriving and one day wants to become a doctor or soccer player. ♪ in haiti, soccer is a big part of wwo's learning program. monoly joined us at the field as well. watching him laugh and play like any other 13-year-old boy is remarkable considering what he's been through. he's an example of the good work that dr. jane and wwo are doing on the ground in haiti and elsewhere around the world. and with more funding, there's no telling what they can do to help this generation of kids grow up to be happy and healthy. ♪ >> as we tackle the big problems in places like haiti, we shouldn't forget the power of play too much the bring strength to the most vulnerable. and speaking of bringing strength, kate bol
brothers. i'm anderson. she brought us to meet him now. 3 and lives with his brothers and extended family in port-au-prince. initially after the earthquake he was kind of quiet. >> he was almost like in a state of stiffness and paralysis. emotionally and physically. >> what are you talking about, for months? >> for years. >> thanks to wwo he's now thriving and one day wants to become a doctor or soccer player. ♪ in haiti, soccer is a big part of wwo's learning program....
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brothers. i'm anderson. she brought us to meet him now. mily in port-au-prince. initially, after the earthquake, he was quiet. >> he was almost in a state of stiffness and paralysis both emotionally and physically. >> for months? >> oh, for years. >> for years? thanks to wwo, monley is in school and is thriving. he wants to one day become a doctor or a soccer player. in haiti, soccer is a big part of wwo's learning program. monley joined us at the field as well. watching him laugh and play like any other 13-year-old boy is remarkable, considering what he's been through. he's an example of the good work that dr. jane aransen and wwo are doing on the ground in haiti and elsewhere around the world. and with more funding, there's no telling what they can do to help this generation of kids grow up to be happy and healthy. >> and you can see more inspirational stories during the champions for change one-hour special tonight, 8:00 eastern. >>> right now, we want to take you to mcallen, texas, the southern border and you can see representative jack
brothers. i'm anderson. she brought us to meet him now. mily in port-au-prince. initially, after the earthquake, he was quiet. >> he was almost in a state of stiffness and paralysis both emotionally and physically. >> for months? >> oh, for years. >> for years? thanks to wwo, monley is in school and is thriving. he wants to one day become a doctor or a soccer player. in haiti, soccer is a big part of wwo's learning program. monley joined us at the field as well. watching...
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she even dated anderson cooper's brother. >> christa's writing -- oh, she could make anything just soundgic. the most boring thing in the world was all of a sudden fresh and exciting. >> smooth and refined prose style. >> the headscarf. the headscarf reveals as it conceals. the louder the "go away" message, the more audible the "come hither." isn't that great? >> i remember talking to christa about her leaving new york city. there was nothing directly to predict that this could have happened to her. >> the question on a lot of people's minds is how does a glamorous fashion writer end up in some small town in cape cod dead in a bungalow? >> there are the immediate investigation of all of the relationships that the victim has and has had, as well as the putting together of the tracing of her movements in the last days and hours. >> there was nothing to indicate who it might have been. the house at 50 depot road is isolated. it isn't something that you happen to walk by, because it sits well in on a long driveway. so, you would have no idea of any activity going on in there. >> i couldn't i
she even dated anderson cooper's brother. >> christa's writing -- oh, she could make anything just soundgic. the most boring thing in the world was all of a sudden fresh and exciting. >> smooth and refined prose style. >> the headscarf. the headscarf reveals as it conceals. the louder the "go away" message, the more audible the "come hither." isn't that great? >> i remember talking to christa about her leaving new york city. there was nothing directly...
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anderson's talked about how his brother died 30 years ago and i noticed that in the poynter story as screen. it says avoid using committed suicide except in direct quotations from authorities. alternative phrases like he killed himself, took his own life. the problem with commit is it can imply criminal act. indira, i had never thought about that. it never crossed my mind until friday morning. >> that's right. this is from ap, the ap style book. it is true that before suicide was considered a crime, and this does imply that, but also part of the guidelines we talk about is using passive voice. >> you know you can do that. that's one case where we tell people to use adjectives, adverbs, put things in passive voice so you're not giving so much agency to the person who was depressed and saw no other way out. i think the crucial thing here is trying to promote the positive and quote experts who talk about how in most people, in the case of most people who are depressed and who think about suicide, most people do not actually kill themselves and so it's a way of having coverage that is me
anderson's talked about how his brother died 30 years ago and i noticed that in the poynter story as screen. it says avoid using committed suicide except in direct quotations from authorities. alternative phrases like he killed himself, took his own life. the problem with commit is it can imply criminal act. indira, i had never thought about that. it never crossed my mind until friday morning. >> that's right. this is from ap, the ap style book. it is true that before suicide was...