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so, i'm mike anderson, this is my brother john anderson. john: hi. amber: oh, my god. wow. john: i'm john -- i'm john anderson. lemonis: by the way, their names are mike and john anderson. they're the anderson brothers. john: design and supply company. lemonis: no, we're just introducing you. everything doesn't have to be a plug for your business. john: oh, okay, well -- lemonis: okay, so we're going to have a little bit of fun tonight. in the last seven years of doing "the profit," i've visited nearly 100 businesses. let's go make some money! [ horn honking ] and i've traveled the country trying to fix the people... and you do $1 million a year? you should be proud of that. man: but we don't know how to keep any of it. lemonis: ...fix the process... see? it is flimsy. don't ever make these again. you don't sell them. ...and create a few products. juli: it reduces anxiety and depression. lemonis: i kind of like it. i spent countless days working on these companies. how much money did you burn through? parker: $650,000. lemonis: but we can't always fit everything i'm thinkin
so, i'm mike anderson, this is my brother john anderson. john: hi. amber: oh, my god. wow. john: i'm john -- i'm john anderson. lemonis: by the way, their names are mike and john anderson. they're the anderson brothers. john: design and supply company. lemonis: no, we're just introducing you. everything doesn't have to be a plug for your business. john: oh, okay, well -- lemonis: okay, so we're going to have a little bit of fun tonight. in the last seven years of doing "the profit,"...
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also, the anderson brothers have been working tirelessly to help the company rebrand its look.that! do you... how do you like that, babe? jerry: i like it. i'm not so convinced that we need to put the d in, but, you know, just leave the name the same. that way we don't have to change the name on everything we have. lemonis: every time we make progress, there's some sort of issue because every single time i make a suggestion, it's a no. i think the big question is, where is all the merch gonna go? i mean, there's a particular spot... matisun: well, that's true, right where that fish tank is. lemonis: ...that could work really well. matisun: [ laughs ] i'll continue to chip away. lemonis: jerry, are we agreeing or not agreeing that the fish tank is coming out? jerry: you know, it's over a $100,000 tank. taylor: my thing is, how much money are we losing by not taking this out and putting something else in that makes money? lemonis: look. there are a lot of things about taylor that we still have to work on, but i do like the fact that he's starting to approach issues and conflicts
also, the anderson brothers have been working tirelessly to help the company rebrand its look.that! do you... how do you like that, babe? jerry: i like it. i'm not so convinced that we need to put the d in, but, you know, just leave the name the same. that way we don't have to change the name on everything we have. lemonis: every time we make progress, there's some sort of issue because every single time i make a suggestion, it's a no. i think the big question is, where is all the merch gonna...
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so, i'm mike anderson, this is my brother john anderson. john: hi. amber: oh, my god. wow. i'm john -- i'm john anderson. lemonis: by the way, their names are mike and john anderson. they're the anderson brothers. john: design and supply company. lemonis: no, we're just introducing you.
so, i'm mike anderson, this is my brother john anderson. john: hi. amber: oh, my god. wow. i'm john -- i'm john anderson. lemonis: by the way, their names are mike and john anderson. they're the anderson brothers. john: design and supply company. lemonis: no, we're just introducing you.
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brother. >>> i'm anderson cooper.inuing coverage of the global coronavirus pandemic. governors of six states will make an announcement about how and when they'll try to reopen their states in a coordinated effort. new york's governor andrew cuomo joined by counterparts from new jersey, connecticut, rhode island, delaware, and pennsylvania. talk of the easing restrictions and obviously, we'll bring you those comments live. the talk comes as federal officia officials say they see some stabilization in the pandemic. more than 560,000 cases are across the country. dr. anthony fauci, the nation's leading expert, said lives could have been saved had the federal government acted earlier. >> but what goes into those kind of decisions is complicated. obviously, if we had right from the very beginning, shut everything down, it may have been a little bit different, but there was a lot of pushback about shutting things down back then. >> hours after fauci's
brother. >>> i'm anderson cooper.inuing coverage of the global coronavirus pandemic. governors of six states will make an announcement about how and when they'll try to reopen their states in a coordinated effort. new york's governor andrew cuomo joined by counterparts from new jersey, connecticut, rhode island, delaware, and pennsylvania. talk of the easing restrictions and obviously, we'll bring you those comments live. the talk comes as federal officia officials say they see some...
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anderson, for this opportunity. that brothern, transit workers all over the united states and canada, my brothers all over, we're hearing this all over. i will submit to you we see more sick people than any doctor, that we are the first responders before the first responders, because we pick up the sick, take them to the hospitals, we pick the grocery workers but we're never in that conversation and it's a shame that it comes to this. it's beyond shameful that it comes to this before we can get some real help and some attention to this problem because transit lives matter also. >> are bus drivers given masks or gloves or anything? >> well, on the 17th of march, my membersh had enough and they staged a mass walkout, if you will to get the sanitation of the bus and we were able to shut it down for a whole day to have the fleet thoroughly sanitized and clean. in retrospect and looking at it, that's not enough. we're getting masks but they're running out. we can't get them sometimes which is a shame and my members are not going out
anderson, for this opportunity. that brothern, transit workers all over the united states and canada, my brothers all over, we're hearing this all over. i will submit to you we see more sick people than any doctor, that we are the first responders before the first responders, because we pick up the sick, take them to the hospitals, we pick the grocery workers but we're never in that conversation and it's a shame that it comes to this. it's beyond shameful that it comes to this before we can get...
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anderson, thank you very much, brother. good to be back with you. i'm chris cuomo. welcome to prime time. whether you look to holy woke or passover, both are being interrupted by this pandemic prison. the message of suffering remains every bit as real. a reality that requires as much collective conscious as any article of faith. now, we're going to see things this week that may suggest we're turning a corner. i argue we have to be vigilant not to play to false hope so we have to take a look at the reality behind where we are in the curve, why does it look this way? can there be something false about flattening? we already know that the cure lies in the collective. we are seeing it all over this country. day and day again. personally, you guys have helped me deal in ways big and small. i will never be able to thank you enough. no matter how it goes, we do know this, our way through this, remains just one way. together, as ever, as one. so let's get at it. >>> we keep telling you this virus can take anybody at any time. not that we need more proof of that, but the u.k
anderson, thank you very much, brother. good to be back with you. i'm chris cuomo. welcome to prime time. whether you look to holy woke or passover, both are being interrupted by this pandemic prison. the message of suffering remains every bit as real. a reality that requires as much collective conscious as any article of faith. now, we're going to see things this week that may suggest we're turning a corner. i argue we have to be vigilant not to play to false hope so we have to take a look at...
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anderson, as always, the per perfect message. maybe more than ever, those first responders are depending on us. thank you for well wishing, brother. i'll check in with you tomorrow. tonight's show will be a little different. priority remain, reality set in all the way to the president. brace yourselves, not for a hoax but for the next few weeks of scary and painful realities. the government is saying we need to keep doing what we're doing. the data shows our mitigation efforts are working. the reality, we are our best and perhaps only defense. if you need a death toll, you will get it every day, and it will frighten you. 4,000 already. maybe 100,000. 250,000. trumped up today by this president potentially saying it could have been millions. my suggestion, don't get caught in the numbers. why? they're just scary and they're out of context. we do not have the testing data to make real sense of our reality beyond what we know is the face of it for an overwhelming number who get sick. and that face is mine. i tested positive. scary, yes, as you might imagine. but better me than you. my concern is what i may have put on my family just
anderson, as always, the per perfect message. maybe more than ever, those first responders are depending on us. thank you for well wishing, brother. i'll check in with you tomorrow. tonight's show will be a little different. priority remain, reality set in all the way to the president. brace yourselves, not for a hoax but for the next few weeks of scary and painful realities. the government is saying we need to keep doing what we're doing. the data shows our mitigation efforts are working. the...
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brothers. and glet a very halting and ses tant sort of way, some new dealers know that race kept them down in the 1930s and the 1960s. lincoln's attention to racial -- when marianne anderson is banned from performing at the daughter's of the revolution concert hall, many figures including eleanor roosevelt helped to arrange his new open air concert in front of the lincoln memorial. in refruiting the narrow prejudice, thaw lauded lincoln's role in striking the chains of slavery from marianneanderson's ancestors. it is april, 1949, by this time roosevelt and his associates understood that nazi violence was in the service of an abhorant racial agenda. oscar chopmapman pointed out th difference. in washington, we have a shrine for abraham lincoln. so in this more explicit work, he was poised to assume a particularly prominent role as the 1940s began and a new role against fascism appeared. he figured as the subject of "lincoln por grant." he assumed greater prom nans in fdrs speeches that were not surprising because he hired the lincoln dramatist as a speech writer. the novelest robert penn warren said it was the civil war, not the revolution, that was used most often in worl
brothers. and glet a very halting and ses tant sort of way, some new dealers know that race kept them down in the 1930s and the 1960s. lincoln's attention to racial -- when marianne anderson is banned from performing at the daughter's of the revolution concert hall, many figures including eleanor roosevelt helped to arrange his new open air concert in front of the lincoln memorial. in refruiting the narrow prejudice, thaw lauded lincoln's role in striking the chains of slavery from...
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and every one of the brothers and sisters on the front lines doing everything they can to help people die with dignity and to help us make it through these horrible times. anderson, thank you for highlighting that story. i am chris cuomo. welcome to "prime time." we have a reason for hope, but we also have new cause for concern. it is good this president backed off his wrong headed notion that he could compel the states to open up. he did that today. he backed off. that's good. don't chase him on that because we do have new cause for concern. this president can't talk about states as us and them. all governments must come together as one right now. we need to be on one page with one plan about what to try, where, and how. the april 30th guideline to keep social distancing set by the administration, clearly it has to be extended. why encourage states to open before that if there's no plan for it? his own health experts say we're not ready. so, it's obvious to all of us, so is the need for a plan. we're going to ask a governor of ohio why does he need a plan? what happens if he opens too soon? perspective from the ground, okay? together as ever as one. if we're on
and every one of the brothers and sisters on the front lines doing everything they can to help people die with dignity and to help us make it through these horrible times. anderson, thank you for highlighting that story. i am chris cuomo. welcome to "prime time." we have a reason for hope, but we also have new cause for concern. it is good this president backed off his wrong headed notion that he could compel the states to open up. he did that today. he backed off. that's good. don't...