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i'm gonna invite journalists. i'm gonna invite magazines. i'm gonna blow this thing up.like any other fashion company, in addition to our core products, we're gonna have new products that come out every season. so what i really want susana to do now is focus on next spring's collection. i've bought new fabric, and i want to have a fashion show to create some buzz. this is gonna be about putting you in the forefront. anna: i don't think that she needs to be subjected to that, because there is not enough time. and your problem is that you never finish anything. lemonis: this is the moment where the owner of the business, person with the name on the wall, has to be crystal clear. susana: step off. anna: okay, but i do. my opinion is that she does not express herself clearly. susana: this i can't deal with actually. that, you know, i don't -- i'm not clearly representing what i want to say. i don't like it. i don't like it. whether you think i, you know, can clearly represent myself or express what i'm saying or not, i don't care. this is bull[bleep] anna: that's not bull[bl
i'm gonna invite journalists. i'm gonna invite magazines. i'm gonna blow this thing up.like any other fashion company, in addition to our core products, we're gonna have new products that come out every season. so what i really want susana to do now is focus on next spring's collection. i've bought new fabric, and i want to have a fashion show to create some buzz. this is gonna be about putting you in the forefront. anna: i don't think that she needs to be subjected to that, because there is...
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so we're gonna close it, and we're gonna close it today. >> what am i gonna be doing? a pie crust. you're gonna go out on the road and you're gonna help us sell pies commercially to grocery stores and other people, and you're gonna be the face of the business, but i do not need you making decisions, 'cause i don't want another store that loses 25 grand-- >> i've got a three-year lease left on this, how-- >> uh-huh, well, we got to sublease it, we got to figure it out. this business doesn't have the working capital to withstand it, and i'm not putting up to $450,000 in the business so i can fund losses. >> uh, david, you're out of a job right now. how do you feel about that? >> what am i supposed to do? i took the bus up here. >> david, you're not out of a job. you got to finish the shipping over there, and then we're gonna figure out the transition plan. >> you're coming in here, and you're telling me-- >> look, jim, we're closing. >> no, wait, you're coming-- you're coming in here and you're telling me you're closing the store. >> that's right. >> okay, what are you g
so we're gonna close it, and we're gonna close it today. >> what am i gonna be doing? a pie crust. you're gonna go out on the road and you're gonna help us sell pies commercially to grocery stores and other people, and you're gonna be the face of the business, but i do not need you making decisions, 'cause i don't want another store that loses 25 grand-- >> i've got a three-year lease left on this, how-- >> uh-huh, well, we got to sublease it, we got to figure it out. this...
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we're gonna turn this inventory, and we're gonna free up our cash.e, this fixture, this fixture, and this fixture all go into the warehouse. >> marcus took a lot of stuff out of the store and just kind of dumped it in the garage. this doesn't seem like a great plan at all. i mean, i could've taken all the stuff out of the store and just put it in the garage and then called it a day, so i'm not sure what we're doing or what his idea is. >> hey, i see you guys. one of my ideas is to make sure that, when the customer comes in, they can see all the floral designers along the left-hand side. what do you think, david? better? >> good. i definitely think the changes are for the better. it's been a long time coming. i am very happy. >> we'll go right to the garbage. >> is there a way--'cause we've talked about this--to, like, frost that window? so that way you can't see. >> yeah. >> 'cause it looks real--i mean, the floors do look trashy when you're walking that way, especially if we're throwing-- >> you're saying all the way down? >> yeah. >> i like that id
we're gonna turn this inventory, and we're gonna free up our cash.e, this fixture, this fixture, and this fixture all go into the warehouse. >> marcus took a lot of stuff out of the store and just kind of dumped it in the garage. this doesn't seem like a great plan at all. i mean, i could've taken all the stuff out of the store and just put it in the garage and then called it a day, so i'm not sure what we're doing or what his idea is. >> hey, i see you guys. one of my ideas is to...
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we're gonna come up with some very creative ideas that are gonna make us different, and we're not gonnamicromanage people. the business needs a manager, but i also think it needs somebody with restaurant experience. i don't do this deal without fuji in the deal for two reasons -- because it's broken his heart that his brother's not here, and his brother is the only one with restaurant experience. i can't do the deal without him. here are evenonere reasons to join t-mobile. do you like stranger things? sure you do. that's why netflix is on us. two unlimited data. use as much as you want, when you want. three no surprises on your bill. taxes and fees included. still think you have a better deal? bring in your discount, and we'll match it. that's right. t-mobile will match your discount. with the capital one savor card ♪ you earn 4% cash back on dining and 4% on entertainment. so when you go out, you cash in. what's in your wallet? ♪ ...when a plan stops being a plan and gets set into motion. today's merrill can help you get there with the people, tools, and personalized advice to help tur
we're gonna come up with some very creative ideas that are gonna make us different, and we're not gonnamicromanage people. the business needs a manager, but i also think it needs somebody with restaurant experience. i don't do this deal without fuji in the deal for two reasons -- because it's broken his heart that his brother's not here, and his brother is the only one with restaurant experience. i can't do the deal without him. here are evenonere reasons to join t-mobile. do you like stranger...
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we're gonna literally take all this stuff out, so i'm gonna -- -we're gonna get started -- -stephaniewhat? nicolas: what do you mean? lemonis: we're gonna be closed for a period of time -- probably for about a month. -nicolas: what?! -stephanie: hold on. what's gonna happen with this merchandise? lemonis: we're gonna liquidate it. designing and buying products for the five pillars is gonna be expensive. in order for us to do that, i need to liquidate the existing bad inventory that we have so that i can take that cash and reinvest it in new inventory that sells. stephanie: sorry. get right in there. noemi is still the face of the brand, and it's still her eye that i trust. but in order to make sure that she's successful, i'm gonna hire legitimate designers with legitimate track records. lynn: make one version striped and make another version solid. lemonis: lynne hiriak, who's worked with great designers such as michael kors and derek lam, is gonna work directly with noemi to help courage. b establish a real retail-brand identity. now that we've ensured that our designs are gonna be t
we're gonna literally take all this stuff out, so i'm gonna -- -we're gonna get started -- -stephaniewhat? nicolas: what do you mean? lemonis: we're gonna be closed for a period of time -- probably for about a month. -nicolas: what?! -stephanie: hold on. what's gonna happen with this merchandise? lemonis: we're gonna liquidate it. designing and buying products for the five pillars is gonna be expensive. in order for us to do that, i need to liquidate the existing bad inventory that we have so...
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and the equity's not gonna come from you guys. it's gonna come out of my share.e. i couldn't imagine being anywhere else. i'm in my dream job. -thank you. -lemonis: all right? mike: help me with the numbers, will you, please? [ paul laughs ] travis: i'll make you proud. lemonis: all right. ♪ mike may joke about needing help with the numbers, but the reality of it is, it's just not his strong suit. and so i thought it might make sense to redefine his role. travis, i want you to be in charge of the general managers -in the stores. -travis: okay. lemonis: they report to you, and the buck stops with you. mike, you love the brand, and you love the guest experience. you are gonna be responsible to get out there and sell the brand. mike: that's what i love the most. that's -- that's who i am. lemonis: meanwhile, my crew is working around the clock to put our prototypical store in buena park back together. shauna has taken full control of this candy store, and she has sourced some amazing products. and we finally got around to fixing that long birthday song. mike: we wan
and the equity's not gonna come from you guys. it's gonna come out of my share.e. i couldn't imagine being anywhere else. i'm in my dream job. -thank you. -lemonis: all right? mike: help me with the numbers, will you, please? [ paul laughs ] travis: i'll make you proud. lemonis: all right. ♪ mike may joke about needing help with the numbers, but the reality of it is, it's just not his strong suit. and so i thought it might make sense to redefine his role. travis, i want you to be in charge of...
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i'm gonna say yes. to keep a group together, an artist, and it just didn't work out? i would say one direction, i would have liked to have had them for another two years as a group. but at the point zayn literally just left, that was the point when we knew it's over. i was sad about that, but one day, one day maybe there's another record, but at the same time it's like, you can't make people be together, so... i got it. harvey: i went to your office today. ( laughs ) i know what you're gonna say. and saw a 10-foot picture of your face. - simon. - and? and. you're staring at you. yes. every time i look at the picture, i feel good. ♪ here i go again on my own ♪ goin' down the only road i've ever known ♪ ♪ like a-- ♪ drifter i was ♪born to walk alone! you're a drifter? i thought you were kevin's dad. little bit of both. if you ride, you get it. geico motorcycle. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. [what about him? let's do it. [ sniffing ] come on. this summer, add a new member to the family. hurry into
i'm gonna say yes. to keep a group together, an artist, and it just didn't work out? i would say one direction, i would have liked to have had them for another two years as a group. but at the point zayn literally just left, that was the point when we knew it's over. i was sad about that, but one day, one day maybe there's another record, but at the same time it's like, you can't make people be together, so... i got it. harvey: i went to your office today. ( laughs ) i know what you're gonna...
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so here's what we're gonna do, guys -- we're gonna liquidate stuff.ut on a liquidation sale, you have to have a purpose behind it. folks, head on in. everything must go. i want to generate cash. i want to see what product sells and doesn't sell. i want to watch how the customer navigates through the store. i want to watch how the staff interacts with customers. [ conversing in spanish ] lemonis: but more importantly, if i'm going to renovate this store, i don't want to spend $50,000 hiring movers to pack it all up. i'd rather generate the cash and solve all these other problems and get questions answered. howard: this can't be here, though. this you can't sell for a dollar. i don't know what this table is, but it's not -- this is not selling for $5. suddenly, howard starts racing around this place trying to save what he calls his precious inventory. hey, roger. roger: yes, sir? lemonis: what are you noticing? well, here's a news flash. how many people are buying things? roger: nobody yet. can't even give it away. lemonis: nobody wants it because you b
so here's what we're gonna do, guys -- we're gonna liquidate stuff.ut on a liquidation sale, you have to have a purpose behind it. folks, head on in. everything must go. i want to generate cash. i want to see what product sells and doesn't sell. i want to watch how the customer navigates through the store. i want to watch how the staff interacts with customers. [ conversing in spanish ] lemonis: but more importantly, if i'm going to renovate this store, i don't want to spend $50,000 hiring...
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we weren't gonna make it.emonis: when people buy into a franchise, they're buying into a proven model, and you're supposed to give them a path to success. these people literally got nothing, but it cost them everything. that's gonna stop today. this is your sole income today. dawn: he took less of a retirement because we thought it would make so much more money than staying with his job, and we've been subsidizing this business for over 18 months. retirement income. lemonis: with your savings. dawn: and our savings. randy: they were rude. they wouldn't visit with people. jeff: i'm not gonna -- i'm not gonna get thrown under the bus right now because that is not entirely accurate. lemonis: coming up... taylor: i never felt like you're my father. jeff: i don't care if we're in front of him or in front of that [bleep] camera. i won't be disrespected. i'll put you on your ass. cake in the conference room! showing 'em you're ready... to be your own boss. that's the beauty of your smile. crest's three dimensional wh
we weren't gonna make it.emonis: when people buy into a franchise, they're buying into a proven model, and you're supposed to give them a path to success. these people literally got nothing, but it cost them everything. that's gonna stop today. this is your sole income today. dawn: he took less of a retirement because we thought it would make so much more money than staying with his job, and we've been subsidizing this business for over 18 months. retirement income. lemonis: with your savings....
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they're gonna sit, they're gonna look at it, they're gonna go, "oh, i don't like the presentation on that one you sent me." lemonis: well, that's good feedback. erik: well, that's how i know that women are a little more finicky, a little pickier clients than the men, and i know we retain the men longer. lemonis: okay. it's not shocking to me that he's losing female clients left and right, from his brand image to the things that actually come out of his mouth. erik: hey, mom! this is my mom. lemonis: how are you? i'm marcus. lisa: nice to meet you. lemonis: what do you love most about being here? lisa: probably the people, their hearts, and the fact that i know i'm making a difference in their lives. erik: we help a lot of people. it feels good to have a business where you can go online and people call you like, "erik, i just dropped 30 pounds. i feel great. thank you so much." i get those calls all the time. lemonis: and so what are you doing today? can i see what you're doing? lisa: sure. come on. this is our ravioli, and it has sweet potatoes in it. i just needed to make some fresh
they're gonna sit, they're gonna look at it, they're gonna go, "oh, i don't like the presentation on that one you sent me." lemonis: well, that's good feedback. erik: well, that's how i know that women are a little more finicky, a little pickier clients than the men, and i know we retain the men longer. lemonis: okay. it's not shocking to me that he's losing female clients left and right, from his brand image to the things that actually come out of his mouth. erik: hey, mom! this is...
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you all are gonna share these. i'm gonna participate.oing to be sold to collect cash. if you mark it red, that means it's going into the... taylore: trash. lemonis: ...trash. taylore: anything's up for game? lemonis: anything. the purpose of decluttering -- number one, generate some cash. but i also want michael to go through this process of ridding himself of things that don't help him focus on the business and move the business forward. ramona: jesus, don't go in here. ooh! taylore: it's a fumigator mask. woman: what is this? michael: that's cash. lemonis: no, no, no. don't ask him. don't ask him. [ laughter ] don't ask him. don't ask. michael: i can't find much to put a red sticker on. that is a piece of furniture. lemonis: no, no. don't. michael: [ laughs ] all the stuff you have red on, taylore, those items are still lights that are good. ramona: you can't take all the red off, michael. michael: no, but, look. you can't throw these away. taylore: i didn't put it on the to throw it away. i put this on to give away. you can't sell it.
you all are gonna share these. i'm gonna participate.oing to be sold to collect cash. if you mark it red, that means it's going into the... taylore: trash. lemonis: ...trash. taylore: anything's up for game? lemonis: anything. the purpose of decluttering -- number one, generate some cash. but i also want michael to go through this process of ridding himself of things that don't help him focus on the business and move the business forward. ramona: jesus, don't go in here. ooh! taylore: it's a...
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we're only gonna have the top 20. we're not gonna end up with 300 different flavors.ou what else i want to do. these marshmallows, we know, are great, but they're boring. and so i want to have different options for people to consume the exact same marshmallow different ways. one of the ways that i'll be able to monetize this investment is to really have them expand the categories -- not the flavors. and whether that's s'more kits or whether that's dipped marshmallows, they have to really expand their variety that they have. i've always been a fan of cake pops. i want to have a marshmallow pop. i want to see three to four variations, but i want to see them today. -alexa: okay. -lemonis: okay? alexa: good, good. ♪ lemonis: walk me through what this is. woman #2: that's the marshmallow covered in colored white chocolate. ♪ -lemonis: it's really good. -alexa: good. lemonis: but i don't like that it's pink. woman #3: what do you think of the hot chocolate on a stick? lemonis: now this, i think, is a kick-ass idea. woman #3: this is the cinnamon. so this is our salty carame
we're only gonna have the top 20. we're not gonna end up with 300 different flavors.ou what else i want to do. these marshmallows, we know, are great, but they're boring. and so i want to have different options for people to consume the exact same marshmallow different ways. one of the ways that i'll be able to monetize this investment is to really have them expand the categories -- not the flavors. and whether that's s'more kits or whether that's dipped marshmallows, they have to really expand...
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"i'm gonna meet you in five minutes, we're gonna do a deal together."be a little due diligence, maybe a little shopping, maybe a little research. not for travis. as they developed new products, they would come sit down with you, show you a sketch. i would wanna see that whole process. naim: yeah, let's do a tour. so, this is a family-run business. we've been doing this for about 15 years. all of their product is just here. i ship it out for them. lemonis: who came up with the box design? naim: well, we actually were in a rush and we s-- lemonis: it looks like that. this box takes the value way down. when this is at point of purchase, the packaging is gonna be more important to me than the watch itself because this is a commodity business. and so you have to find ways to differentiate yourself. this is one of them. is there anything patented about the product? travis: no. lemonis: nothing proprietary. anybody could knock it off. travis: and to get a design patent is like, takes years. so, i'll show you the process of building a watch. we pick a shape. st
"i'm gonna meet you in five minutes, we're gonna do a deal together."be a little due diligence, maybe a little shopping, maybe a little research. not for travis. as they developed new products, they would come sit down with you, show you a sketch. i would wanna see that whole process. naim: yeah, let's do a tour. so, this is a family-run business. we've been doing this for about 15 years. all of their product is just here. i ship it out for them. lemonis: who came up with the box...
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we're gonna work on branding. we're gonna work on packaging, how it's gonna be marketed. okay?okay. all right. lemonis: let's go to work. erica: all right. ♪ lemonis: erica told me that she's sold her products at kroger, and so, in order for me to understand what the issues are, i wanted to go to kroger and actually see it on the shelf, see what it's competition is, and see where the real opportunity is. let's go to where the pancake aisle is. erica: okay. lemonis: so, chicken mixes, bisquick... erica: mm-hmm. lemonis: where is yours? erica: we're in the local set. lemonis: in the what? erica: in the local set. so, i'll show you. we're in an area called "local." it is all through georgia, krogers all throughout georgia. it should be on aisle 7. this is us. lemonis: yeah, but... this is "latin american foods." erica: the goal is to get over to the aisle with the national brands. lemonis: the only way you're gonna get to the placement you want in a retail store is to have national appeal. let's look at the products that you have today. i bought some. erica: okay. lemonis: part of
we're gonna work on branding. we're gonna work on packaging, how it's gonna be marketed. okay?okay. all right. lemonis: let's go to work. erica: all right. ♪ lemonis: erica told me that she's sold her products at kroger, and so, in order for me to understand what the issues are, i wanted to go to kroger and actually see it on the shelf, see what it's competition is, and see where the real opportunity is. let's go to where the pancake aisle is. erica: okay. lemonis: so, chicken mixes,...
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lemonis: we're gonna get a team of people together that are gonna help you.re not gonna be alone. lisa: good people, right? lemonis: no. they're all bad people. lisa: oh, i ain't messing with you. we have a deal because my handshake is the contract? cory: okay. lemonis: okay, buddy. guess what's coming next? math. you ready? lisa: yeah. born ready. lemonis: lisa told me that she found a co-packer to help her mass-produce the cookie, and she did a licensing deal with them, and i quite frankly want to meet them so i can understand the terms of the deal. how are you? david: hi, how are you? lisa: hi. david: dave wild. lemonis: dave, nice to meet you. if that company was able to make the product without compromising the quality, then i'm open to it. how did you guys meet? david: lisa originally called us to see if we would manufacture product for them, and... lemonis: so are you a cookie company? david: we are. we manufacture them. lemonis: okay. can you give me a little background? i'm sorry. i'm kind of walking... david: i've been in the cookie business for 25
lemonis: we're gonna get a team of people together that are gonna help you.re not gonna be alone. lisa: good people, right? lemonis: no. they're all bad people. lisa: oh, i ain't messing with you. we have a deal because my handshake is the contract? cory: okay. lemonis: okay, buddy. guess what's coming next? math. you ready? lisa: yeah. born ready. lemonis: lisa told me that she found a co-packer to help her mass-produce the cookie, and she did a licensing deal with them, and i quite frankly...
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i think i'm gonna lose it.onis: five years in, the product has failed to connect with the u.s. consumer. max: we can't be that expensive. lemonis: and max is now struggling to stay afloat. max: if we don't pay our entire bill, they're gonna shut us down completely. lemonis: cleaning products are a $50 billion industry. and there's plenty of room for eco-friendly brands like murchison-hume to grow inside of that. if i can figure out how to jump-start sales, it won't be long before this company's cleaning up. hello. hi. lilian: hi. i'm lilian. lemonis: lilian, nice to meet you. lilian: yeah. peter? peter: hi, marcus. i'm peter. lemonis: peter, nice to meet you. i'm marcus. peter: yes. lemonis: how are you? hannah: hi. hannah. lemonis: hannah, nice to meet you. taylor: i'm taylor. good to meet you. good to meet you. these are the dogs. this is domino and zeus. lemonis: are these greyhounds? taylor: no, they're actually whippets. max: who's for tea? i'm making some. oh, you're here! hi! taylor: this is max. lemonis
i think i'm gonna lose it.onis: five years in, the product has failed to connect with the u.s. consumer. max: we can't be that expensive. lemonis: and max is now struggling to stay afloat. max: if we don't pay our entire bill, they're gonna shut us down completely. lemonis: cleaning products are a $50 billion industry. and there's plenty of room for eco-friendly brands like murchison-hume to grow inside of that. if i can figure out how to jump-start sales, it won't be long before this company's...
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i mean, you're not gonna let 'em fall. you're not gonna let 'em fall that hard. laughing ) but they don't know that yet. mark, this is a 24,000 square foot house. - mark: yeah, you know. - harvey: and their dad owns the mavericks. - yeah, i know. - their dad's a celebrity on television. - i know, i know, i know. - they are extras on television shows now. i know, i know, i know, i know. it just scares the hell out of me. - so, i'm not trying to scare you... - oh, it still-- but they don't feel the pain you felt. no, and i know. and especially with my oldest daughter. it-- it's a battle. my wife talked-- and i talk about it daily, how we're going to deal with this, how we send a message. devil's advocate. why? i mean, you've got enough money that they can live their lives in comfort. why? because i don't want them to have a sense of entitlement because who knows where things go from here? it's not like, oh, i'm going to lose it, but who knows what the world turns into? who knows where we go, right? and if you don't have the ability to be responsible for yourself, i
i mean, you're not gonna let 'em fall. you're not gonna let 'em fall that hard. laughing ) but they don't know that yet. mark, this is a 24,000 square foot house. - mark: yeah, you know. - harvey: and their dad owns the mavericks. - yeah, i know. - their dad's a celebrity on television. - i know, i know, i know. - they are extras on television shows now. i know, i know, i know, i know. it just scares the hell out of me. - so, i'm not trying to scare you... - oh, it still-- but they don't feel...
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if you're gonna lead, you're gonna lead by example.s getting in the trenches and doing every single job. lemonis: it's been just a few weeks since i stepped foot into shuler's, and already we're making progress. the expansion of the deck is going really well. i'm excited to see everybody pitching in. ewell: i guess i'll bring this to the back? lynn: yeah. lemonis: got the packaging mock-ups for lynn's biscuits, and i'm excited to show her. i also asked that lynn bring her mother, lorraine, who came up with the original recipe. i was hoping ewell could join us, but i'm surprised he's a no-show. i wanted to show you some artwork. lynn: okay. wow. [ chuckles ] -it is amazing. -lorraine: i love this. that's fine. lemonis: and then i wanted you to see what the packaging would actually look like on the shelf. lynn: oh, me. lemonis: there's a couple different versions. lynn: homestyle and southern. lemonis: this is actually an important thing. -"born at shuler's bar-b-que." -lynn: shuler's bar-b-que. lemonis: i know you had some hesitations a
if you're gonna lead, you're gonna lead by example.s getting in the trenches and doing every single job. lemonis: it's been just a few weeks since i stepped foot into shuler's, and already we're making progress. the expansion of the deck is going really well. i'm excited to see everybody pitching in. ewell: i guess i'll bring this to the back? lynn: yeah. lemonis: got the packaging mock-ups for lynn's biscuits, and i'm excited to show her. i also asked that lynn bring her mother, lorraine, who...
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we're gonna start over. if we're gonna set the standard, it's gonna be my standard.e upped the quality of our ingredients, simplified the menu, and overhauled the space. [ laughter and applause ] we needed somebody to run the day-to-day operations, so joseph stepped up to be the general manager. but i wasn't just fixing up one restaurant in staten island, i saw standard burger as a national opportunity. and this place would be the model we'd use to sell franchisees on the concept. to the burger boys. -all: burger boys. lemonis: six months and about a half a million dollars later, we're just about ready. ♪ today we're at "time out" magazine's battle of the burger, and there's about 50 restaurants here competing for one prize -- best burger in new york city. joe t.: so let's rock this out. let's show everybody who we are. [ cheering ] [ whistling ] lemonis: the business plan is to launch standard burger into other markets through a franchise model. and so, when you can get recognition as the best burger in new york, that bodes very well for getting potential franchisee
we're gonna start over. if we're gonna set the standard, it's gonna be my standard.e upped the quality of our ingredients, simplified the menu, and overhauled the space. [ laughter and applause ] we needed somebody to run the day-to-day operations, so joseph stepped up to be the general manager. but i wasn't just fixing up one restaurant in staten island, i saw standard burger as a national opportunity. and this place would be the model we'd use to sell franchisees on the concept. to the burger...
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and i'm gonna be 100% in charge.a go into building a new facility in waycross. it doesn't make sense to me to run a company in two places. worldwide trailers has two separate facilities where they operate their business. waycross, georgia, is where they manufacture the trailer. they send the trailer down to tampa and complete the trailer. and the only reason tampa exists is 'cause nancy lives there. i want to consolidate both locations into one facility and build a new building in waycross, georgia. without changing anything else, we're gonna save $60,000 in transport costs alone. one of the ways we're gonna make more money is by putting an inventory system in place. i'm gonna redesign our manufacturing process. a new inventory system will help us understand exactly what it costs to build each trailer. that information will allow us to anticipate our needs and have the necessary parts on hand, so we can maintain a steady and efficient manufacturing line. so i believe in people, process, and product, but people is the
and i'm gonna be 100% in charge.a go into building a new facility in waycross. it doesn't make sense to me to run a company in two places. worldwide trailers has two separate facilities where they operate their business. waycross, georgia, is where they manufacture the trailer. they send the trailer down to tampa and complete the trailer. and the only reason tampa exists is 'cause nancy lives there. i want to consolidate both locations into one facility and build a new building in waycross,...
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we're gonna work through it.e to get everybody in the right roles so that everybody can be successful and we can sell product and everybody can smile again. we got to know what inventory is in this building and how much cash is here. we got to get it freed up. we have to rebuild the website and get every product on here, and if it doesn't belong, we got to get rid of it. we're gonna do more research about the sea buckthorn. we're gonna want to create scents around it. we're gonna want to create other products around it and build the whole lineup. monica: scents? lemonis: yeah. monica: that's so cool. lemonis: that's it. it's literally that simple. if you liquidated everything in this building other than the things that you absolutely had to have, how many skus would be left? monica: oh, can i just show you? lemonis: can we put them down right here? monica: yeah. let's do it. lemonis: everybody grab the things that they absolutely cannot live without. in order to develop a brand strategy, i'm having the team choos
we're gonna work through it.e to get everybody in the right roles so that everybody can be successful and we can sell product and everybody can smile again. we got to know what inventory is in this building and how much cash is here. we got to get it freed up. we have to rebuild the website and get every product on here, and if it doesn't belong, we got to get rid of it. we're gonna do more research about the sea buckthorn. we're gonna want to create scents around it. we're gonna want to create...
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we're gonna make that happen today. they're gonna get married.[ laughs ] [ mendelssohn's "wedding march" plays ] you notice how my half looks more even? you know what? your half just looks better altogether, okay? just when i thought i was getting the hang of one job, martha offered me a totally different one. so you're not gonna believe this. okay. our wedding couple... yes? ...is actually a huge fan of yours. okay. it turns out, the couple wants me to help marry them. -how are you? -i'm doing very well. but before i agree, i have to meet them. first the groom, chris helms. -are you ready to get married? -i'm so excited. are you sure this is the right thing? without a doubt. she is the missing piece to my puzzle. i don't know who's more excited, you or me. ♪ oh, my gosh! next, april falls, the beautiful bride to be. -congratulations. -thank you. are you nervous? -yes. -he said he's not nervous. nervous, excited, anxious, everything. what do you love about him? he is so much fun and surprising. and there's never a dull moment. he always makes me
we're gonna make that happen today. they're gonna get married.[ laughs ] [ mendelssohn's "wedding march" plays ] you notice how my half looks more even? you know what? your half just looks better altogether, okay? just when i thought i was getting the hang of one job, martha offered me a totally different one. so you're not gonna believe this. okay. our wedding couple... yes? ...is actually a huge fan of yours. okay. it turns out, the couple wants me to help marry them. -how are you?...
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where we gonna put these people? lemonis: gonna have to work in shifts. ricky: okay. the reality is the money that i'm making and the responsibilities that i have -- it doesn't work for me. lemonis: is everybody here paid by the hour? ricky: yes. lemonis: when revenue goes down, do people's hours get cut? tad: yes. roni: we leave earlier and definitely have, like, another day off. lemonis: well, when you saw the food truck, how many of you thought to yourself, "how could we afford to buy a food truck, and we can't afford to give everybody raises?" raise your hand if you thought that. roni: i think we all thought that. lemonis: raise your hand. sad: everybody raise your hand. lemonis: so, no group discussions are happening. and that's creating a lot of tension. jennifer: that's why maybe everybody didn't "whoo-hoo" when we saw the truck. lemonis: yeah. look, i don't think tad kept the food trucks from his team on purpose. i don't believe he operates with malice. he's just so hung up with what's going on inside of his own head and so anxious that he just didn't think ab
where we gonna put these people? lemonis: gonna have to work in shifts. ricky: okay. the reality is the money that i'm making and the responsibilities that i have -- it doesn't work for me. lemonis: is everybody here paid by the hour? ricky: yes. lemonis: when revenue goes down, do people's hours get cut? tad: yes. roni: we leave earlier and definitely have, like, another day off. lemonis: well, when you saw the food truck, how many of you thought to yourself, "how could we afford to buy a...
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we're gonna clean up the facade, we're gonna look at the menus. we're gonna do all of that stuff.nice to mean you. dave: nice to meet you. lemonis: let's come out in here. so, dean is my partner in a business called "precise graphix." what did your business do before we met? dean: $3.4 million. lemonis: what do you think you'll do a year later? dean: close to $11 million. dave: wow. lemonis: my ultimate goal with the soup market is to create a national, scalable-franchise model. essentially, bay view's gonna be our company's prototype. there has to be a consistent look and a consistent feel, and there has to be a wow factor. if i was a potential franchisee and you brought me into this place, i'd turn right back around and head out. i want this space to lighten up. these fresh, natural ingredients that he uses a lot of, i want him and his name to be at the forefront. dean: he looks like he likes that idea. lemonis: do you like the menu board? dean: no, i'm not a big fan of the electronic one. everything right now is just flat and bland. lemonis: you feel a little dizzy from it? dav
we're gonna clean up the facade, we're gonna look at the menus. we're gonna do all of that stuff.nice to mean you. dave: nice to meet you. lemonis: let's come out in here. so, dean is my partner in a business called "precise graphix." what did your business do before we met? dean: $3.4 million. lemonis: what do you think you'll do a year later? dean: close to $11 million. dave: wow. lemonis: my ultimate goal with the soup market is to create a national, scalable-franchise model....
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i'm gonna use it to catch idris elba. definitely not telling you now. [laughter] - oh, don't worry. i'll find out. i went to college. - dulcé sloan, everybody. we'll be right back. [cheers and applause] ♪ still fresh... ♪ unstopables in-wash scent booster ♪ downy unstopables it's about time they gave left and right twix® their own packs. they got about as much in common as you, a mortician, and me, an undertaker. (chuckling) or you, a janitor, and me, a custodian. (laughing) or you, a ghost, and me, a spirit. (laughing) left and right twix® packs. it's time to deside. sun care is self care. i used to not love wearing an spf just because i felt like it was so oily and greasy. but with olay regenerist whip spf 25, it's so lightweight. i love it. i'm busy philipps, and i'm fearless to face anything. therthen he tried tostitoshael scoops and salsa... and he started following them in real life. ♪ hey, mike. sup. oh! tostitos. get together already. [hip-hop music] ♪ - i'm desi lydic. - and i'm dulcé sloan. - and we're attorneys
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charlie: i'm gonna have to tell her that we're gonna be able to do business.o what the freak am i going to do? lemonis: today, with debt piling high and their life savings on the line, this family business is in danger of evaporating. -mary lou: that's piss. -chuck: bull[bleep] lemonis: the u.s. swimwear industry generates more than $5 billion. and with their focus on plus sizes, i see a giant opportunity, so i'm headed to their office in miami to learn more. chuck: how do we have a print like this, and someone is sending us this? mary ellen: i think you're barking up the wrong tree, trying to buy us out. -young male: okay. you say, "tomato." i say, "to-mah-to." lemonis: what's happening? i'm marcus. -mary ellen: hi, i'm mary ellen. -lemonis: mary ellen. -mary ellen: nice to meet you. -mary lou: mary lou. -lemonis: mary lou. chuck: call me chuck. lemonis: chuck, nice to meet you. -chuck: pleasure to meet you. -charlie: charlie. lemonis: okay, so you guys are brother and sister. -mary ellen: yes. -lemonis: is this your dad? -charlie: correct. -chuck: c.e.o., de
charlie: i'm gonna have to tell her that we're gonna be able to do business.o what the freak am i going to do? lemonis: today, with debt piling high and their life savings on the line, this family business is in danger of evaporating. -mary lou: that's piss. -chuck: bull[bleep] lemonis: the u.s. swimwear industry generates more than $5 billion. and with their focus on plus sizes, i see a giant opportunity, so i'm headed to their office in miami to learn more. chuck: how do we have a print like...
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i'm just gonna say it like it is. i said it earlier, but if you can cut a check for a problem, the problem goes away. here's what i know, my parents weren't able to coach little league or come to my games. i'm not saying poor me, but all they ever worried about was money. it was like oxygen and somebody was squeezing their throat. so when you get money out of the way... i mean at this phase in my life, i coach little league, i coach softball, i do yoga, i exercise almost every single day, i have a nutritionist, i have a personal trainer. i'm not bragging, but it allows me to be a better person. when i'm not sure i'm being a great dad, i hire a therapist to help me be a better dad. money has allowed me to cut checks for issues so i can focus on being a better version of me. so when i talk about money and i name it millionaire success habits, i want you at home to get money out of the way so you can stop saying someday when the money happens, then i'll get to be a better husband, a better wife, a better dad, a better so
i'm just gonna say it like it is. i said it earlier, but if you can cut a check for a problem, the problem goes away. here's what i know, my parents weren't able to coach little league or come to my games. i'm not saying poor me, but all they ever worried about was money. it was like oxygen and somebody was squeezing their throat. so when you get money out of the way... i mean at this phase in my life, i coach little league, i coach softball, i do yoga, i exercise almost every single day, i...
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they're gonna change your life. they're gonna change my life. - the song we want to share with the world is "greenlight." - [gasps, squeals] - [vocalizing] - the song i picked to record is "better luck next time." - oh. - you were born to do this. - we have aloe blacc, and he is here with the director of "hobbs & shaw," david leitch. - we're going for a ride! - whoo! [thrilling music] - having a song in a movie is a huge opportunity. - aloe was an easy choice that have the depthre ves and soul that he brings. - ♪ so wake me up when it's all over ♪ i'm looking for a song that's inspirational and motivational but also the right kind of vibe for the film "hobbs & shaw." - ♪ did somebody call for a hero? ♪ - whoo! - you almost made me throw my hat. - ooh! - why didn't i write that? - ♪ move up out the way ♪ y'all are lettin' me in ♪ i'm the chosen - whoo! - and check this out. [falsetto] ♪ chosen - that's ill. - to potentially have my song in the "hobbs & shaw" movie is just mind-boggling. ♪ i'm just getting started - t
they're gonna change your life. they're gonna change my life. - the song we want to share with the world is "greenlight." - [gasps, squeals] - [vocalizing] - the song i picked to record is "better luck next time." - oh. - you were born to do this. - we have aloe blacc, and he is here with the director of "hobbs & shaw," david leitch. - we're going for a ride! - whoo! [thrilling music] - having a song in a movie is a huge opportunity. - aloe was an easy choice...
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how long are you gonna go?.. i can't believe it. that karl brought his karaoke machine? ♪ ain't nothing but a heartache... ♪ no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. ♪ i never wanna hear you say... ♪ no, kevin... no, kevin! believe it! geico could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. content on their endless quest, to nowhere.s, run hopelessly in their cage. geico could save you fifteen percent but perhaps this year, a more exhilarating endeavor awaits. defy the laws of human nature,at the summer of audi sales event. get exceptional offers now. it's a revolution in sleep. the sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now during our lowest prices of the season. it senses your movement, and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. it even helps with this. so you wake up ready to hit the ground running. don't miss our 4th of july special with the queen sleep number 360 c4 smart bed now $1299. plus, free premium delivery when you add a base
how long are you gonna go?.. i can't believe it. that karl brought his karaoke machine? ♪ ain't nothing but a heartache... ♪ no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. ♪ i never wanna hear you say... ♪ no, kevin... no, kevin! believe it! geico could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. content on their endless quest, to nowhere.s, run hopelessly in their cage. geico could save you fifteen percent but perhaps this year, a...
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i'm gonna use it to catch idris elba.y not telling you now. [laughter] - oh, don't worry. i'll find out. i went to college. - dulcé sloan, everybody. we'll be right back. [cheers and applause] ♪ pieces or cups? pieces or cups? pieces or cups? pieces in cups! man, we're killing it over here, huh? not sorry. reese's. man, we're killing itcold lagered...? cold filtered... and cold packaged, for peak refreshment. the world's most refreshing beer. coors light. wireless network claims are america's most reliable network. the nation's largest and most reliable network. the best network is even better? best, fastest, best. enough. sprint's doing things differently. they're offering a new 100% total satisfaction guarantee. i mean i think sprint's network and savings are great, but don't just take my word for it. try it out and decide for yourself. switch to sprint and get both an unlimited plan and one of the newest phones included for just $35 a month. for people with hearing loss, visit sprintrelay.com. [hip-hop music] ♪ - i'm d
i'm gonna use it to catch idris elba.y not telling you now. [laughter] - oh, don't worry. i'll find out. i went to college. - dulcé sloan, everybody. we'll be right back. [cheers and applause] ♪ pieces or cups? pieces or cups? pieces or cups? pieces in cups! man, we're killing it over here, huh? not sorry. reese's. man, we're killing itcold lagered...? cold filtered... and cold packaged, for peak refreshment. the world's most refreshing beer. coors light. wireless network claims are...
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my wife thought he was gonna win, but i didn't think he was gonna win. but i thought -- i knew this guy. i mean, you ow, i knew his background. >> did you feel like you knew him because you knew him or do yofeel like you knew his voters because of the role you played and the time you spent with tse ideas in "all in the family"? >> you know, it's funny. i knew there was the disenfranchised white working class, in many cases, racist mind-set in this country. i knew there was an undercurrent of racism. >> do you -- >> but i didn't know it wasbu gonnle to the surface like this. >> can i just ask you about that? i mean, do you ever de-link those two, that white working-class, non-college-educated voters have real economic grievances, there are some cultural grievances that aren't racism or bigotry? >> no, no. you're exactly rit. it's not all. i mean, you can't say all, you know, trump supporters are racists. that's not true. but there's a big chunk that are, that are comfortable with him saying, "there are good people on both sides." >> or that are not uncomf
my wife thought he was gonna win, but i didn't think he was gonna win. but i thought -- i knew this guy. i mean, you ow, i knew his background. >> did you feel like you knew him because you knew him or do yofeel like you knew his voters because of the role you played and the time you spent with tse ideas in "all in the family"? >> you know, it's funny. i knew there was the disenfranchised white working class, in many cases, racist mind-set in this country. i knew there was...
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so there's always gonna be and with that, which is so great, there's always gonna be some element ofe. as involved as all of us were, i mean, there's certain things that she did that we had no idea that she was gonna do, like, you know, in terms of, like, making certain scenes slow motion or, yeah. randall: i mean, yeah, i knew it was gonna be good and i knew it was gonna be funny with natch at the helm and-- but we didn't--i didn't know how it was gon and, i dunno, it's just like putting your faith in--or us putting our faith in each other, and especially in natch sitting in that editing room, you know, day after day after day. robert: i think you should be very proud of what you did and not only is it, i think, something that is really good for the community in terms as a cultural achievement, but it's very entertaining. randall: ah, thank you. ali: thank you. robert: thank you very much. robert: well, a very interesting, enjoyable conversation. coming up some final thoughts for today's show. ♪ ♪ this is how drinould feel. the tech-advanced nissan leaf. the best selling electric ve
so there's always gonna be and with that, which is so great, there's always gonna be some element ofe. as involved as all of us were, i mean, there's certain things that she did that we had no idea that she was gonna do, like, you know, in terms of, like, making certain scenes slow motion or, yeah. randall: i mean, yeah, i knew it was gonna be good and i knew it was gonna be funny with natch at the helm and-- but we didn't--i didn't know how it was gon and, i dunno, it's just like putting your...
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i'm gonna get 3 million of my amigos together, and we're just gonna do it.yes, first the farm jobs, then the factory jobs, and then [bleep] it, i'll get into a graduate program through affirmative action, and i'm gonna take the lawyer jobs and the doctor jobs and the aerospace engineer jobs. but then i'm gonna be too lazy to work.
i'm gonna get 3 million of my amigos together, and we're just gonna do it.yes, first the farm jobs, then the factory jobs, and then [bleep] it, i'll get into a graduate program through affirmative action, and i'm gonna take the lawyer jobs and the doctor jobs and the aerospace engineer jobs. but then i'm gonna be too lazy to work.
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youu know whatat, i go, solar'ss gonna be a careeeer for me, so, i''m gonna just stitick with the sosolar. so, i end up doing the solar a and grid alternatives ce over there and they gave us training. so, right here, we're getting all this hands-on training that will give me the skills to go look for a job anywhere else in the industry. hom: what grid alternatives does is install panels for communities in areas that are environmentally disadvantaged. helping low-incncome people get access to cleaner energy and lead better lives where they have access to o more economic resources. californrnia is actutually at the e forefront of solar j just bbecause thettate s s created so many incentiveses to expandnd., that means there are about 90,000 people who are working in the industry right now, and that number is growing yeyear over yr over r year. withth all these nw jobs openining up, we w want toe that the population of solar installers, solar project management professionals reflects the demographics of the same people e organizations like grid are installing for. man: as a family, we like to
youu know whatat, i go, solar'ss gonna be a careeeer for me, so, i''m gonna just stitick with the sosolar. so, i end up doing the solar a and grid alternatives ce over there and they gave us training. so, right here, we're getting all this hands-on training that will give me the skills to go look for a job anywhere else in the industry. hom: what grid alternatives does is install panels for communities in areas that are environmentally disadvantaged. helping low-incncome people get access to...
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you're gonna pick a gun, you're gonna pick a knife.rt of weapon that you can dispense with somebody fairly quickly. "okay, what are we gonna do this murder with? let's get a hammer and a bat." that seems crazy. >> how did you feel about your case, jacque? >> oh i felt great. i felt like this was a very winnable case. >> reporter: they did what lawyers do. they went through the case file, pestered the state to turn over evidence, and then they saw it. >> and it was devastating. >> it made it much more difficult, yes. >> reporter: the piece of evidence in the case file was a recorded interview with becky. a surprise to the defense. >> i mean, i was floored. because, i was under the impression that she hadn't made a statement. and then, we find out not only was it a statement, it was a five-hour statement, and with every kind of detail that -- that messed the case up. >> reporter: right after her arrest, becky had spoken, and what a story she had to tell. she began by insisting her relationship with kay's husband was over. >> david was go
you're gonna pick a gun, you're gonna pick a knife.rt of weapon that you can dispense with somebody fairly quickly. "okay, what are we gonna do this murder with? let's get a hammer and a bat." that seems crazy. >> how did you feel about your case, jacque? >> oh i felt great. i felt like this was a very winnable case. >> reporter: they did what lawyers do. they went through the case file, pestered the state to turn over evidence, and then they saw it. >> and it...
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i mean, you're gonna do that in brooklyn - >> i'm gonna only play small theaters, and i'm gonna stay. >> i'm going to sit on people's laps, i'm gonna -- i might even tell a few jokes i think the audience i because a little jealous that i got to dance with you and i thought it could be fun if maybe, because at the end of your song with maluma, you go "cha, cha, cha." and i thought -- >> i probably say a lot during the song, not just at the end, but okay >> jimmy: well, you do, but the end, it ends with -- your last words are "cha, cha, cha." >> that's right. >> jimmy: and i was thinking maybe we could do a cha-cha or give me a lesson on how to do the cha-cha. >> i would love to >> jimmy: with the audience. you guys want to dance with -- [ cheers and applause >> okay, but, wait have you done your stretches >> jimmy: i have not done my stretching >> but there's two levels to the cha-cha. so, are you guys going to do it too? >> jimmy: yeah [ cheers ] >> well, you got to stand up [ light laughter ] we'll do it over here.we'll fac. >> okay. >> jimmy: and then the audience will be behind th
i mean, you're gonna do that in brooklyn - >> i'm gonna only play small theaters, and i'm gonna stay. >> i'm going to sit on people's laps, i'm gonna -- i might even tell a few jokes i think the audience i because a little jealous that i got to dance with you and i thought it could be fun if maybe, because at the end of your song with maluma, you go "cha, cha, cha." and i thought -- >> i probably say a lot during the song, not just at the end, but okay >>...
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was gonna be investing.ight? that's an option. but if we go forward, you're gonna be basically set up with a new business plan that actually makes sense. lemonis: since the day i met you, like, the angry people aren't so angry anymore, and you didn't need that in your life. rachel: no. lemonis: and so, maybe it's not perfect, but... michael: getting that behind everyone? lemonis: [ sighs ] rachel: that would be so nice. less stress. lemonis: it is. you just got to let it play out. rachel: all right. lemonis: okay? rachel: yes. lemonis: i think at this point, they have two options -- work out things with the lenders or go through a bankruptcy process. but i know for sure i don't want my money in the deal, 'cause i don't trust them. ♪ a few days later, i got a phone call from rachel, and i think as the dust settled, they had no choice but to go into bankruptcy. the landlord was trying to foreclose on the property. the lenders basically backed out of the deal that they had on the table. i hope that rachel recog
was gonna be investing.ight? that's an option. but if we go forward, you're gonna be basically set up with a new business plan that actually makes sense. lemonis: since the day i met you, like, the angry people aren't so angry anymore, and you didn't need that in your life. rachel: no. lemonis: and so, maybe it's not perfect, but... michael: getting that behind everyone? lemonis: [ sighs ] rachel: that would be so nice. less stress. lemonis: it is. you just got to let it play out. rachel: all...
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. - nasa is only gonna tell us what they want us to know...hereas, i think trump will send his own stuff and we will find out the truth. - who will lead space force? - neil armstrong. - okay. i mean, he is dead. we'd have to bring him back to life. - he has to have a military background. - i think they should be in the military, yeah. - has to have a military background. - i think so yeah. - but the military has advised president trump that we don't need a space force. - well, trump is his own man. - oh. he knows more. - and--and he's gonna tell us the truth about what's out there. - when you're in trump's universe, everyone loves space force. all: space force! space force! - but why do we need space force? - i'm sure that there will be war in space. - let's not forget 9/11, okay. well, i think the space force could help prevent the next 9/11. - which would be 9/12. - 9/12, 9/13. - okay. - i think isis could get to space. - space isis? - space isis. right, space isis. but do we really need a space force? - it doesn't make a lot of sense and we
. - nasa is only gonna tell us what they want us to know...hereas, i think trump will send his own stuff and we will find out the truth. - who will lead space force? - neil armstrong. - okay. i mean, he is dead. we'd have to bring him back to life. - he has to have a military background. - i think they should be in the military, yeah. - has to have a military background. - i think so yeah. - but the military has advised president trump that we don't need a space force. - well, trump is his own...
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gonna never gonn never gonna love another ♪ ♪ never gonna love another like yo never gonn love anothero admit the truth ♪ ♪ never gonna lovr anotheke you what if we wer real with it ♪ ♪ honestl i'm just too goo for that half love halfove ♪ ♪ you've been feeling it too ♪ ♪ admit the truth never gonna love another like you ♪ ♪ ooh never gonna love another like you ♪ ♪ ooh never gonna love another like you ♪ ♪ ooh ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: yo sam dew. jack antonoff. sounve red hearse, everyone [ cheers and applause "half love" is out now my thanks to david spade, jeff foxworthy red hearse, everyone [ cheers and applause and the roots, right there, from philadelphia, pennsylvania [ cheers and applause stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers. thank you for watching have a gat night hope to see you tomorrow bye-bye. [ cheers and applause ♪ [ cheers and applause ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers. tonight -- setor cory booker, host and creator of "what just happened??! with fred savage" fred savage, music from kane brown, featu
gonna never gonn never gonna love another ♪ ♪ never gonna love another like yo never gonn love anothero admit the truth ♪ ♪ never gonna lovr anotheke you what if we wer real with it ♪ ♪ honestl i'm just too goo for that half love halfove ♪ ♪ you've been feeling it too ♪ ♪ admit the truth never gonna love another like you ♪ ♪ ooh never gonna love another like you ♪ ♪ ooh never gonna love another like you ♪ ♪ ooh ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: yo sam...
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they're gonna spiderweb all over and look for that oil, and if ththey find itit, they're gonna extract patkota: : wes inupiaq pepeople considered ourselves the first conservationists. but with the right balance, we believe it can be done in a way that it doesn't harm the migration of the caribou. burns: shell came in here. my question was, "if there's a earthquake,e, what is your eaearthquakplan?" the lady laughed at me, then rigight after they had that meeting, you had that big oil spill in the gulf of mexico. the whole community watch it. if they did that out here, we'd be screwed real bad. inglangasa: what are they gonna do if they have an oil spill? be oil everywhere. our fish, whales, seals. we won't be able to get our food. thompson: when they talk about developing the 1002, who's gonna benefit? is there other oil available that's more easily accessible, and should we look intoto alternative clean energy? rexford: life is a lot easier nowadays than it was before any of the development occurred. we have some folks still alive who have gone through starvation. they do not want to s
they're gonna spiderweb all over and look for that oil, and if ththey find itit, they're gonna extract patkota: : wes inupiaq pepeople considered ourselves the first conservationists. but with the right balance, we believe it can be done in a way that it doesn't harm the migration of the caribou. burns: shell came in here. my question was, "if there's a earthquake,e, what is your eaearthquakplan?" the lady laughed at me, then rigight after they had that meeting, you had that big oil...
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i don't think i'm gonna have a choice. i mean, i think pele are gonna ask this question.ure, like, i have -- whatever happens in this campaign, i'm not gonna shy away from standing up for what i think is rightth focountry and doing right by the people who have been hurt by this president. so, yes, i absolutely will defend that. and i'll make the contrast clear, wther it's with vice president biden or with anybody else. >> julián castro, thanyou very much for coming on "firing line." >> thanks for having me. >> thank you. >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible by... additional funding iprovided p... corporate funding vided by... >> you're watching pbs. the people who give the money to make mister rogers' neighborhood are the people who contribut.. to this and othe d... captioning made possible by u.s. department of education ♪ it's a beautiful day in this neighborhood ♪ ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ ♪ would you be mine? ♪ could you be mine?
i don't think i'm gonna have a choice. i mean, i think pele are gonna ask this question.ure, like, i have -- whatever happens in this campaign, i'm not gonna shy away from standing up for what i think is rightth focountry and doing right by the people who have been hurt by this president. so, yes, i absolutely will defend that. and i'll make the contrast clear, wther it's with vice president biden or with anybody else. >> julián castro, thanyou very much for coming on "firing...