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lemonis: my name is marcus lemonis. on my show, "the profit," i invest my own money in all kinds of companies... everything's going to change. everything. ...and help turn their fortunes around. marijuana isn't my thing. i've never even considered investing. is the business easy for you? andrea: hell no. there's nothing easy about this industry at all. lemonis: but the market here could reach $6 billion, and that's impossible to ignore. adam: we have this opportunity to create once-in-a-lifetime, multi-generational wealth. lemonis: the risks are huge. you're in a room filled with what the federal government considers illegal. jeanette: that's what makes it more exciting. lemonis: but so are the returns. what's the end goal for you? dan: selling my company for $120 million. lemonis: i'm here to take you on a journey and show you where the profit is in pot. ♪ ♪ i'm here in desert hot springs, california. now, many of you have probably never even heard of it. it's the forgotten son, the neighbor, to palm springs, where the
lemonis: my name is marcus lemonis. on my show, "the profit," i invest my own money in all kinds of companies... everything's going to change. everything. ...and help turn their fortunes around. marijuana isn't my thing. i've never even considered investing. is the business easy for you? andrea: hell no. there's nothing easy about this industry at all. lemonis: but the market here could reach $6 billion, and that's impossible to ignore. adam: we have this opportunity to create...
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lemonis: yeah.ow... she was the best. she was great. we had the greatest life you could imagine. lemonis: how long were you married? jimmy: 19 years. we had everything. we had two beautiful kids. [voice breaking] you know, we had a good marriage. and...it was very hard. her father got ill, and she was gonna visit him at the hospital. so she didn't go to work, and she had important meetings that she was gonna be missing. she said, "i'm gonna run across to the world trade center and check on the people that were supposed to be at the meeting, and then i'll come back to the hospital." so she went there for a few minutes, and that's what happened. ♪ so, what little compensation i got for them, i gave it to them because they lost their mother. ♪ i'm sorry. lemonis: don't be sorry. jimmy: and that's why i felt he could do business 'cause he had some money from that, and i said, "go ahead." lemonis: and so the money that you bought the business with was part of the money that came from your mom's passing?
lemonis: yeah.ow... she was the best. she was great. we had the greatest life you could imagine. lemonis: how long were you married? jimmy: 19 years. we had everything. we had two beautiful kids. [voice breaking] you know, we had a good marriage. and...it was very hard. her father got ill, and she was gonna visit him at the hospital. so she didn't go to work, and she had important meetings that she was gonna be missing. she said, "i'm gonna run across to the world trade center and check on...
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lemonis: how you doing, buddy? taylor: mr. lemonis! lemonis: nice to meet you. taylor: oh!: marcus, marcus. taylor: mr. lemonis, oh, my god! lemonis: so what are you? you work in... what is your name? taylor: taylor barton. lemonis: nice to meet you, my man. this place is busy. taylor: well, it's saturday. that's what we do. lemonis: yeah. taylor: we're the birthday party capital of the world. lemonis: this feels like it. how long has this business been here? taylor: it'll be 27 years in september. my dad took over about a year and a half ago. he bought the business from his ex-partner. i think he paid, like, $2 million for the business, and to me, that is not good business. i would have never made that deal. lemonis: do you report to him, or does he report to you? taylor: i like to think he reports to me, but i've never had any formal training. lemonis: is your dad here? taylor: he is. lemonis: let's meet him. jerry: hey! lemonis: how are you? i'm marcus. jerry: who is this guy? lemonis: nice to meet you, sir. jerry: boy, i thought you were a hugger, man. lemonis: okay. i
lemonis: how you doing, buddy? taylor: mr. lemonis! lemonis: nice to meet you. taylor: oh!: marcus, marcus. taylor: mr. lemonis, oh, my god! lemonis: so what are you? you work in... what is your name? taylor: taylor barton. lemonis: nice to meet you, my man. this place is busy. taylor: well, it's saturday. that's what we do. lemonis: yeah. taylor: we're the birthday party capital of the world. lemonis: this feels like it. how long has this business been here? taylor: it'll be 27 years in...
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lemonis: mr. nadia that lived in the building a long time ago. mustafa: and when i mentioned the name, he said 100% that's nadia. if i built a van, it would do more than haul. if i built a van, it would carry my entire business. i'd make it available in dozens... make that thousands of configurations. it would keep an eye on my fleet... ...and an eye out for danger. with active brake assist. if i built a van, i'd make it available in diesel and gas. introducing the all-new sprinter starting at $33,790. mercedes-benz. vans. born to run. whatever happens out there you have the hilton app. will the hilton app help us pick the starters? great question, no. but it can help you pick your room from the floor plan. can the hilton app help us score? you know, it's not that kind of thing, but you can score free wi-fi. can it help us win? hey, hey! we're all winners with the hilton price match guarantee, alright? man, you guys are adorable! alright, let's go lose this soccer game, come on! book with the hilt
lemonis: mr. nadia that lived in the building a long time ago. mustafa: and when i mentioned the name, he said 100% that's nadia. if i built a van, it would do more than haul. if i built a van, it would carry my entire business. i'd make it available in dozens... make that thousands of configurations. it would keep an eye on my fleet... ...and an eye out for danger. with active brake assist. if i built a van, i'd make it available in diesel and gas. introducing the all-new sprinter starting at...
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lemonis: did you invest, too? barb: $60,000. lemonis: gone. barb: gone. lemonis: heartbreaking? barb: the money wasn't the heartbreaker. it was seeing my friend lose everything that he worked really hard for. that was the most difficult thing, so it was like, "how do i help him?" my husband, greg, he's like, "you should have kurt help you with the business." lemonis: you guys are like brothers and sisters. barb: pretty much. kurt: 16 years, we've been best friends now, so she is one of a kind, for sure. lemonis: you're kind of awesome. who's in charge between the two of you? barb: he's my ceo. kurt has really huge dreams, and so he's like, "you know, we've got to get our own trucks," and i said, "how are we going to afford this, you know? with what, your good looks?" and... lemonis: you are good-looking, so maybe it'll happen. kurt: i'm the work husband, basically. lemonis:look, it's clear to me that barb and kurt have a long-standing relationship. he kind of has equity, but it is not documented and she invested in his business, and it went bad. it's not really conventional. so
lemonis: did you invest, too? barb: $60,000. lemonis: gone. barb: gone. lemonis: heartbreaking? barb: the money wasn't the heartbreaker. it was seeing my friend lose everything that he worked really hard for. that was the most difficult thing, so it was like, "how do i help him?" my husband, greg, he's like, "you should have kurt help you with the business." lemonis: you guys are like brothers and sisters. barb: pretty much. kurt: 16 years, we've been best friends now, so...
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lemonis: yep?fton t-shirts and sweatshirts, koozies, key chains, anything that speaks to grafton. when people come here, there's nowhere to get souvenirs right now. lemonis: great, and whatever the town's business plan is, is what this store's business plan should be. they should mirror each other. kim: right. we came up with "grafton: a real american river town." lemonis: i love it. kim: so it can tie in with our deep appreciation for all the veterans. lemonis: we were the leading community in the state of illinois per capita as far as the veteran population. we value, we treasure our veterans here in this community. lemonis: we have some paraphernalia ready -- grafton, a real american river town. the flag could be part of it, and maybe part of what you're here to do is to celebrate your veterans. rick: that would be tremendous. lemonis: be known for something. it was important for me that grafton be known for something, and the fact that there is a really high veteran population gives us somethin
lemonis: yep?fton t-shirts and sweatshirts, koozies, key chains, anything that speaks to grafton. when people come here, there's nowhere to get souvenirs right now. lemonis: great, and whatever the town's business plan is, is what this store's business plan should be. they should mirror each other. kim: right. we came up with "grafton: a real american river town." lemonis: i love it. kim: so it can tie in with our deep appreciation for all the veterans. lemonis: we were the leading...
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lemonis: cork. woman: oh, okay. lemonis: amanda... amanda: yes? lemonis: ...come on out.ht. lemonis: come on over here. what does amanda need to do better to get people in the store to understand about queork? woman: maybe stand out here and talk to people as they're walking by and get them to feel it. amanda: right. lemonis: on that idea, i'm going to grab an apron. woman: nice. lemonis: would you like to feel my apron? woman: yeah! i know. lemonis: anytime you can engage with a customer, a little bit of enthusiasm may actually turn into more sales. so how would you describe your selling style? amanda: i'm not a bubbly sales person. julie: she's way more quiet and introverted. she wouldn't go out there and drag somebody in here. amanda: i don't like being pushy. lemonis: i'm not asking you to be pushy. amanda: right. lemonis: it is true that you'll have to come out of your shell, but i need you to have enthusiasm. amanda: right. lemonis: we saw a lot of people in one hour. amanda: mm-hmm. lemonis: how much do you think we did in an hour? amanda: probably -- lemonis: is t
lemonis: cork. woman: oh, okay. lemonis: amanda... amanda: yes? lemonis: ...come on out.ht. lemonis: come on over here. what does amanda need to do better to get people in the store to understand about queork? woman: maybe stand out here and talk to people as they're walking by and get them to feel it. amanda: right. lemonis: on that idea, i'm going to grab an apron. woman: nice. lemonis: would you like to feel my apron? woman: yeah! i know. lemonis: anytime you can engage with a customer, a...
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lemonis: let's rock and roll. ♪ lemonis: tonight on "the profit"...orey: it's the traditional new york style kettle-boiled bagel. -lemonis: a master bagel maker has built three locations and a big following in chicago. the flavor's amazing. corey: if it doesn't hurt here from chewing after a while, it's not real. lemonis: but even as he dreams of expanding beyond the windy city... corey: i want 10 more. lemonis: ...his business is growing stale. that store should do $2.5 million, not $1.5 million. owner corey kaplan has a long history in the industry and an ego to match. corey: they didn't even know how to say bagel in chicago until i got there. lemonis: yet his branding is uninspired. it looks old and not reflective of you. his product mix is all over the place. why have capers? and while he and his wife have overcome great challenges together... corey: we have five children. two of them are in heaven. lemonis: ...he struggles with giving her a say in the company. laurie, this is your project... -corey: no. lemonis: if i can't push him to rise to the
lemonis: let's rock and roll. ♪ lemonis: tonight on "the profit"...orey: it's the traditional new york style kettle-boiled bagel. -lemonis: a master bagel maker has built three locations and a big following in chicago. the flavor's amazing. corey: if it doesn't hurt here from chewing after a while, it's not real. lemonis: but even as he dreams of expanding beyond the windy city... corey: i want 10 more. lemonis: ...his business is growing stale. that store should do $2.5 million,...
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lemonis: never.at employees have pooled their money together to afford product for the business? lemonis: while it was stunning to me that it happened, it was impressive that it did happen. think about how much people had to like working there to be willing to do that. amber: right. yeah. lemonis: how are you? gary: good. lemonis: i'm marcus. gary: i'm gary. lemonis: gary, nice to meet you. gary: you, too. lemonis: this is an unbelievable location. how long have you been here? gary: 41 years. lemonis: wow. and who started the business? gary: it was my dad. lemonis: and do you guys rent this property? gary: no, we own this property. lemonis: how much did you buy this property for? gary: way back when, it was $450,000, and i bought it from my dad for $600,000. lemonis: it's a really nice building. gary: well, it didn't look quite like this, 'cause it burned down. lemonis: remind me a little bit. when did this fire happen? gary: 4th of july, 2009. it was 100% loss. lemonis: and how much was the total lo
lemonis: never.at employees have pooled their money together to afford product for the business? lemonis: while it was stunning to me that it happened, it was impressive that it did happen. think about how much people had to like working there to be willing to do that. amber: right. yeah. lemonis: how are you? gary: good. lemonis: i'm marcus. gary: i'm gary. lemonis: gary, nice to meet you. gary: you, too. lemonis: this is an unbelievable location. how long have you been here? gary: 41 years....
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lemonis: okay. ♪ lemonis: tonihow are you?a health and home-goods brand. monica: i would make all of my own essential-oil products with my dad, with my sisters. lemonis: you've seen real results from this product, and other people have, too. but several years in, there's no happy ending in sight. monica: i am crying more today than i have on seven seasons of "parenthood." lemonis: she won't let her team make decisions, even though she lives and works thousands of miles away. caity: you think i'm going behind your back. i don't know how long i can do it for. lemonis: she is resistant to every change... monica: i hate it. lemonis: ...even though the business loses almost $100,000 a year. you're throwing money into the trash right now. and now the stress is pulling her family apart.
lemonis: okay. ♪ lemonis: tonihow are you?a health and home-goods brand. monica: i would make all of my own essential-oil products with my dad, with my sisters. lemonis: you've seen real results from this product, and other people have, too. but several years in, there's no happy ending in sight. monica: i am crying more today than i have on seven seasons of "parenthood." lemonis: she won't let her team make decisions, even though she lives and works thousands of miles away. caity:...
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lemonis: yeah.ery polluting to the environment, so 90% of everything that goes into recycle ends up in the ground or in the ocean again, so that's why we're about zero waste. lemonis: i like the fact that vinny is very focused on his business being zero waste, which means everything essentially is biodegradable. vinny: this is the tap. lemonis: but it's plastic. you told me that your whole thing was about not having waste. vinny: it's just costs. i mean, we got to figure that one out. lemonis: yeah. what you have to be careful of is when you have a philosophy about who the company is and what it stands for, you've got to have no instances where people can be, like, "ah! i got you!" vinny: nobody is perfect. lemonis: nobody is, but don't let costs compromise the edict, right? vinny: yeah. lemonis: the manifest of the business. then cocovinny is like cocoscammy. vinny: i don't know about that. lemonis: no, but i'm not saying that, but you just don't want to let anybody say it. vinny: right, right. lem
lemonis: yeah.ery polluting to the environment, so 90% of everything that goes into recycle ends up in the ground or in the ocean again, so that's why we're about zero waste. lemonis: i like the fact that vinny is very focused on his business being zero waste, which means everything essentially is biodegradable. vinny: this is the tap. lemonis: but it's plastic. you told me that your whole thing was about not having waste. vinny: it's just costs. i mean, we got to figure that one out. lemonis:...
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lemonis: yeah?: we put that on everything, and, so, i started making one, and then friends started asking me for it. and i was like, "maybe i should bottle this." lemonis: are you a chef? ana: well, i'm not a chef because i went to the culinary institute of my mom, like, you know? but i'm as much of a chef as most of the people on food network. i've written three cookbooks, and i've competed on food network. and if you ask bobby flay, the greatest cook ever. lemonis: okay. ♪ ana: when the second book came out, they had done this big thing in the miami herald about my new book, so i started getting, like, calls for endorsement deals and things like that. and i got called to do "real housewives of miami." don't hold that against me. lemonis: so, you were on "real housewives of miami"? how many seasons? ana: yeah, for two seasons. i'm a terrible housewife because, to me, everything is attorney-client privilege, so i don't perpetuate rumors. so, no, it didn't work for me. lemonis: so, the million dollar
lemonis: yeah?: we put that on everything, and, so, i started making one, and then friends started asking me for it. and i was like, "maybe i should bottle this." lemonis: are you a chef? ana: well, i'm not a chef because i went to the culinary institute of my mom, like, you know? but i'm as much of a chef as most of the people on food network. i've written three cookbooks, and i've competed on food network. and if you ask bobby flay, the greatest cook ever. lemonis: okay. ♪ ana:...
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lemonis: okay.nd how much? parker: we're each 60 grand a year. lemonis: okay. and the company can afford that? parker: um, most months. lemonis: i'm intrigued by the fact that you were able to do a couple million dollars worth of socks without any retail distribution, the fact that you understand the influencer game, which is different than understanding digital marketing. parker: we understand digital advertising. like, that's something we personally have gotten really good at, the creative. taylor: we think we can sell anything with a kind of dominance. lemonis: have you ever had to do it with a different product? taylor: yeah. so, we've actually done it for hoodies. and our hoodie sales in the past, what, four months -- parker: in one month, our hoodies sales passed our sock business. lemonis: do you have a hoodie? parker: let me just grab one and pull it out here. this is the softest hoodie in the world. lemonis: so, now you're not in the sock business? taylor: we are. we're still selling. lemon
lemonis: okay.nd how much? parker: we're each 60 grand a year. lemonis: okay. and the company can afford that? parker: um, most months. lemonis: i'm intrigued by the fact that you were able to do a couple million dollars worth of socks without any retail distribution, the fact that you understand the influencer game, which is different than understanding digital marketing. parker: we understand digital advertising. like, that's something we personally have gotten really good at, the creative....
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lemonis: pause.000 to $6,000 a month isn't terrible. when you go into business, you have to anticipate that there's gonna be some amount of losses. and the one thing that i think business owners make a mistake of is when they build out their original projection and they build out their cash flow model, you have to have money to do a build-out or make the acquisition, you have to have money for working capital, and you have to also account for a rainy day. you don't open the doors, and all of a sudden, everybody just comes running in to buy a burger. amber: right. lemonis: who acts as the owner/operator, the person that unlocks the door and locks the door? joe: nobody. lemonis: do you have weekly meetings, where you're sitting here going over what we sold for the week? todd: no. lemonis: how -- [ chuckles ] joseph: keep in mind, none of us have had any restaurant ownership experience at all. lemonis: oh, i don't have to keep it in mind. i picked up on it pretty quick. look, these guys all have full-ti
lemonis: pause.000 to $6,000 a month isn't terrible. when you go into business, you have to anticipate that there's gonna be some amount of losses. and the one thing that i think business owners make a mistake of is when they build out their original projection and they build out their cash flow model, you have to have money to do a build-out or make the acquisition, you have to have money for working capital, and you have to also account for a rainy day. you don't open the doors, and all of a...
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lemonis: you do? finia: yes. lemonis: okay. nina: yes! lemonis: the macaron queen. okay.k you. yay! finia: i make this the best $100,000 you have ever invested. ♪ lemonis: good morning! nina: good morning! lemonis: hey! finia: good morning. lemonis: how are you? finia: good! nina: hi, partner. lemonis: high five. i just want to recap what we're doing, where we're going. you know, as all of you know, we all agreed to do a deal together. finia: yay! nina: yes! lemonis: but ultimately, at the end of the day, the company has to define who it wants to be when it grows up. if it wants to be a small city of atlanta kiosk... finia: that's not what we are shooting for. lemonis: what are we shooting for? why don't you tell me? finia: we are shooting for the moon! lemonis: okay. this business could be super profitable, but in order for that to happen, changes have to happen. first of all, we need to pivot away from retail and focus more on wholesale and direct-to-consumer, where the margins are way higher, and in order to grow the revenue, we're gonna have to find a co-packer -- som
lemonis: you do? finia: yes. lemonis: okay. nina: yes! lemonis: the macaron queen. okay.k you. yay! finia: i make this the best $100,000 you have ever invested. ♪ lemonis: good morning! nina: good morning! lemonis: hey! finia: good morning. lemonis: how are you? finia: good! nina: hi, partner. lemonis: high five. i just want to recap what we're doing, where we're going. you know, as all of you know, we all agreed to do a deal together. finia: yay! nina: yes! lemonis: but ultimately, at the...
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-lemonis: okay.n: every single product you see in here, i've been involved from start to finish in designing the product, sampling the product. lemonis: so when people come in and like the design, that's attributable to you. dan: correct. and when they don't like it, that's also attributed to me. -lemonis: okay. dave: he's the ideas guy, so he comes up with a lot of ideas. i'm in charge of operations. i make sure that everything runs in the office. i keep an eye on inventory. i deal with all the finances. lemonis: what's left for you to do? david: well, i mean, i handle all the manufacturing, all the sourcing. lemonis: you're picking the factory, as well? david: yes, i picked and activated our current manufacturing facilities in mexico. i shipped all the textile from peru to mexico, which is no easy feat. lemonis: and where did you get the experience to do that? -david: dropped in the fire. -lemonis: super-impressive. great job. -david: appreciate that. lemonis: yeah, really great job. what i'd like
-lemonis: okay.n: every single product you see in here, i've been involved from start to finish in designing the product, sampling the product. lemonis: so when people come in and like the design, that's attributable to you. dan: correct. and when they don't like it, that's also attributed to me. -lemonis: okay. dave: he's the ideas guy, so he comes up with a lot of ideas. i'm in charge of operations. i make sure that everything runs in the office. i keep an eye on inventory. i deal with all...
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lemonis: excuse me? your house is worth nothing and your pay is cut by 10 grand, it changes your life. lemonis: my job is to help this owner appreciate his staff... this isn't gonna go anywhere good. hayden: it's not. lemonis: ...and rethink his process. if we don't fix this, this business is gonna go nowhere. i'm marcus lemonis, and i risk my own money to help businesses. i love investing in american businesses. woman: these people are here because they care. lemonis: it's not always easy, but i do it to create jobs and i do it to make money. do we have a deal? let's rock and roll. ♪ this is "the profit." ♪ so, i received an application from a company in georgia that has a cooler business. it's called polar bear coolers. the overall cooler business has exploded, and particularly the high-end cooler business 'cause people want to invest in something and hold it forever. and the soft-sided cooler business is a fast-growing category. now i love tailgating and i love the outdoors, and so it fits nicely into
lemonis: excuse me? your house is worth nothing and your pay is cut by 10 grand, it changes your life. lemonis: my job is to help this owner appreciate his staff... this isn't gonna go anywhere good. hayden: it's not. lemonis: ...and rethink his process. if we don't fix this, this business is gonna go nowhere. i'm marcus lemonis, and i risk my own money to help businesses. i love investing in american businesses. woman: these people are here because they care. lemonis: it's not always easy, but...
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lemonis: yeah. charlotte: i mean, i will. lemonis: okay.e face of the business, and you're the voice of the business. charlotte: okay. ♪ lemonis: after the roles were assigned, the team spent the next few days setting up their office... charlotte: anything that's in cardboard boxes, we need to take out. lemonis: ...developing new designs, and coming up with a new name and a branding strategy for the company. you guys had some stuff to show me? charlotte: oh, we just want to show you everything that we've been working on the last couple days. lemonis: okay. charlotte: all right. so, here's our new logo for everkin, because our line is really for everyone, and the swoop really kind of, like -- it's like a hug. it just, like, brings everyone in. i mean, before, it was really for women. skyler: it's really accessible for everyone. lemonis: i think you guys did a great job with it. i love the fact that they came up with a name that really represents all of their collective thoughts. i also like the fact that charlotte really led that process for
lemonis: yeah. charlotte: i mean, i will. lemonis: okay.e face of the business, and you're the voice of the business. charlotte: okay. ♪ lemonis: after the roles were assigned, the team spent the next few days setting up their office... charlotte: anything that's in cardboard boxes, we need to take out. lemonis: ...developing new designs, and coming up with a new name and a branding strategy for the company. you guys had some stuff to show me? charlotte: oh, we just want to show you...
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lemonis: mr.e told mustafa he knew a nadia that lived in the building a long time ago. mustafa: and when i mentioned the name, he said 100% that's nadia. ( ♪ ) ♪ the sun is risin' ♪ ♪ as the day begins ♪ time for reflectin' on family and friends ♪ ♪ and hey, we got somethin' ♪ ♪ just for you (sniffing) ♪ it's a cup of your favori-i-i-ite... ♪ (loud splashing) (high-pitched laughter) dang woodchucks! with geico, the savings keep on going. just like this sequel. 15 minutes...
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lemonis: 33%. lou: what? lemonis: 33%. lou: that's a 50% to lose. lemonis: for you.nis: i know. lou: i'm going forward. i'd like something a little bit better than that. lemonis: this business was starting over. i mean, that's how i looked at it. ♪ lou: i think i need a time out. lemonis: i'm going to be in charge up here. i need to have full control of this. lou: the company is going down the tubes. i'd like to take control back over, no? lemonis: you've done a good job up to this point of taking it down the tubes with mike. and i like to question your i'm yoevery move.n law. like this left turn. it's the next one. you always drive this slow? how did you make someone i love? that must be why you're always so late. i do not speed. and that's saving me cash with drivewise. my son, he did say that you were the safe option. and that's the nicest thing you ever said to me. so get allstate. stop bossing. where good drivers save 40% for avoiding mayhem, like me. this is my son's favorite color, you should try it. [mayhem] you always drive like an old lady? [tina] you're an
lemonis: 33%. lou: what? lemonis: 33%. lou: that's a 50% to lose. lemonis: for you.nis: i know. lou: i'm going forward. i'd like something a little bit better than that. lemonis: this business was starting over. i mean, that's how i looked at it. ♪ lou: i think i need a time out. lemonis: i'm going to be in charge up here. i need to have full control of this. lou: the company is going down the tubes. i'd like to take control back over, no? lemonis: you've done a good job up to this point of...
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lemonis: $5.the perceived value difference between plain one and this, it's got to be $15 or $20. flex's watches used to cost them $5 to make, and they would sell them for $35. licensing printed village designs will cost as additional $5, bringing the total to $10. but it will also boost the perceived value of the watch, allowing us to raise the price of the watch by as much as $20. so that $5 investment will end up yielding the company an additional $15 in gross profit. trevor: all right. like this. i like that it's different. i think the skull thing is kind of fun. brad: i don't think skulls and the edginess and the darkness -- i-i'm not a fan of it. just don't like the skulls. travis: it's a "no" for me. brad: no. trevor: i still like it. brad: how does that have to do anything with who we are? trevor: well, people love halloween, though. i could argue that this is a fun thing to launch in october. travis: in october. you lost your mom to breast cancer, so i don't think we want to push skulls.
lemonis: $5.the perceived value difference between plain one and this, it's got to be $15 or $20. flex's watches used to cost them $5 to make, and they would sell them for $35. licensing printed village designs will cost as additional $5, bringing the total to $10. but it will also boost the perceived value of the watch, allowing us to raise the price of the watch by as much as $20. so that $5 investment will end up yielding the company an additional $15 in gross profit. trevor: all right. like...
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lemonis: it's my show. amber: no, it's not. lemonis: it's my show. amber: i'm the executive producer of the show. lemonis: gee, you're right. amber: [ laughs ] ♪ lemonis: in the last five years, i visited over 70 businesses... it's delicious. woman: ah! lemonis: ...and i've traveled the country trying to fix the people... woman: i don't want to be that person that cries on tape. lemonis: ...fix the process... i don't think you guys have any idea what's in your inventory. holy [bleep] ...and create a few products. welcome to your new store. man: oh, my god. woman #2: i owe my life to this company. lemonis: that is the reason that i'm here. i spend hundreds of days a year working on these companies. why didn't you do it? man #2: i thought that we did. lemonis: holy [bleep] but we can't always fit everything i'm thinking into the show. so tonight, i'm gonna give you an inside look at an episode from our second season -- "worldwide trailers." watch what's about to happen. over the next hour, i'm gonna take you behind the scenes to share with you what i w
lemonis: it's my show. amber: no, it's not. lemonis: it's my show. amber: i'm the executive producer of the show. lemonis: gee, you're right. amber: [ laughs ] ♪ lemonis: in the last five years, i visited over 70 businesses... it's delicious. woman: ah! lemonis: ...and i've traveled the country trying to fix the people... woman: i don't want to be that person that cries on tape. lemonis: ...fix the process... i don't think you guys have any idea what's in your inventory. holy [bleep] ...and...
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lemonis: yes or no. matthew: yes. lemonis: okay.bleep ], so, it's not that i'm trying to extract or exploit. i'm trying to protect myself. i have to buy some schmuck insurance. i don't know if i trust your presentation of the reality. matthew: what can i do? lemonis: just don't exaggerate. that's all. matthew: all right. lemonis: you know the business. you are super talented, but you scare me. matthew: fair enough. lemonis: would you like me to wire you 150,000 tomorrow? do you have your wire instructions? skyler: yeah. i'll print it out. lemonis: that's gonna pay the vendors. charlotte: we really all appreciate that. lemonis: okay. charlotte: thank you. lemonis: okay, guys. i'll see you soon. ♪ well, hey, guys. aimee: hi, i'm aimee. nice to meet you. lemonis: i brought the team to jd customs -- it's a company i invested in a year ago -- to build the display that would be specific and unique for t-mobile. aimee: so, we wanted to come up with something a little bit different. charlotte: i really like the pink outline. it's a really c
lemonis: yes or no. matthew: yes. lemonis: okay.bleep ], so, it's not that i'm trying to extract or exploit. i'm trying to protect myself. i have to buy some schmuck insurance. i don't know if i trust your presentation of the reality. matthew: what can i do? lemonis: just don't exaggerate. that's all. matthew: all right. lemonis: you know the business. you are super talented, but you scare me. matthew: fair enough. lemonis: would you like me to wire you 150,000 tomorrow? do you have your wire...
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lemonis: okay. lemonis: grace, thank you so much.is in full swing, and the only thing that i can think of is that maybe i made a mistake with this guy. ♪ it's been about 10 days since the grand opening, and i'm back in chicago at work. [ phone rings ] hello? then i get a phone call from somebody in milwaukee. grace: marcus? lemonis: yes. grace: hi, marcus. this is grace. lemonis: oh, hey, grace. how are you? grace: well, i kind of wanted to keep you in the loop of what's going on. my employment at the soup market has been terminated. he walks in and says, "you are fired for insubordination." he said, "you need to go now. you need to go now." and i refused to accept that. i said, "no, i'm not going to leave." he took out his phone, he dialed 911, and he had the police come and escort me out. lemonis: literally, the police came? grace: literally, the police came. lemonis: after all of this, now he fires her? grace: i want to give you a little bit of a back story because, unfortunately for him, he does have the eeoc hanging over him. tw
lemonis: okay. lemonis: grace, thank you so much.is in full swing, and the only thing that i can think of is that maybe i made a mistake with this guy. ♪ it's been about 10 days since the grand opening, and i'm back in chicago at work. [ phone rings ] hello? then i get a phone call from somebody in milwaukee. grace: marcus? lemonis: yes. grace: hi, marcus. this is grace. lemonis: oh, hey, grace. how are you? grace: well, i kind of wanted to keep you in the loop of what's going on. my...
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lemonis: 33%. lou: what? lemonis: 33%. lou: that's a 50% to lose. lemonis: for you. going forward. i'd like something a little bit better than that. lemonis: this business was starting over. i mean, that's how i looked at it. ♪ lou: i think i need a time out. lemonis: i'm going to be in charge up here. i need to have full control of this. lou: the company is going down the tubes. i'd like to take control back over, no? lemonis: you've done a good job up to this point of taking it down the tubes with mike. and my lack of impulse control,, lemonis: so we'll put in $1,250,000 apiece? is about to become your problem. ahh no, come on. i saw you eating poop earlier. hey! my focus is on the road, and that's saving me cash with drivewise. who's the dummy now? whoof! whoof! so get allstate where good drivers save 40% for avoiding mayhem, like me. sorry! he's a baby! through the at&t network, edge-to-edge intelligence gives you the power to see every corner of your growing business. from managing inventory... to detecting and preventing threats... to scaling up your production
lemonis: 33%. lou: what? lemonis: 33%. lou: that's a 50% to lose. lemonis: for you. going forward. i'd like something a little bit better than that. lemonis: this business was starting over. i mean, that's how i looked at it. ♪ lou: i think i need a time out. lemonis: i'm going to be in charge up here. i need to have full control of this. lou: the company is going down the tubes. i'd like to take control back over, no? lemonis: you've done a good job up to this point of taking it down the...
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lemonis: not quite. specials, famous for walking on water. but the criss angel i know is much more than just a guy who does tricks. this is not a magic show. i want to make sure that people understand that. you're not a magician. you're not some strip headliner. you're a businessperson. -show business. -yeah. so there's no show if you don't understand the business. [ saxophone plays ] there's 250,000 tourists that come through vegas every day to two days, depending upon the seasons. everybody's out there trying to get the attention, get people to see their show. you really have to understand the mentality of the public that come to las vegas to really understand how to capitalize on that. you really have to understand what the audience wants. believe me, criss gets it. he just spent 10 years at the luxor hotel and casino. great success. brought in $150 million a year in direct and indirect sales, revenue. it's incredible. number-one magic show on the planet. he's been lured away with a long-term megadeal
lemonis: not quite. specials, famous for walking on water. but the criss angel i know is much more than just a guy who does tricks. this is not a magic show. i want to make sure that people understand that. you're not a magician. you're not some strip headliner. you're a businessperson. -show business. -yeah. so there's no show if you don't understand the business. [ saxophone plays ] there's 250,000 tourists that come through vegas every day to two days, depending upon the seasons. everybody's...
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i'm marcus lemonis. ♪ ♪ lemonis: everybody's very nervous.rvous about how i'm gonna react. i was born there. i lived in an orphanage. i don't know how i got there or where i came from. but i always had this dying curiosity. what part of that culture or heritage, if any, influenced the way i think. and i'm dying to know. i'm marcus lemonis. 44 years ago, my parents adopted me from a beirut orphanage. they took me out of lebanon and brought me to the u.s. since then, i haven't been back. flight's on time. man: yes. lemonis: thank you. ♪ now, i've made a huge decision.
i'm marcus lemonis. ♪ ♪ lemonis: everybody's very nervous.rvous about how i'm gonna react. i was born there. i lived in an orphanage. i don't know how i got there or where i came from. but i always had this dying curiosity. what part of that culture or heritage, if any, influenced the way i think. and i'm dying to know. i'm marcus lemonis. 44 years ago, my parents adopted me from a beirut orphanage. they took me out of lebanon and brought me to the u.s. since then, i haven't been back....
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lemonis: this farm is their life's work.built the house by hand, raised two kids here, and helped put humboldt county on the map. tom: we were people who started this industry. there was nobody growing weed. there was nobody here, marcus. every piece of land was for sale when we started -- you could have bought the whole mountain for a hundred bucks. $36,000 for the whole valley -- you want to buy it -- everything you see? -that's not today. -no. -today it will be $36 million. -yeah. -what did you pay for your land. -[ chuckles ] you don't even want to say? -$9,000. -for all 40 acres. 40-plus acres. this was the poorest county in the united states when we came here. logging was completely gone. fishing was wiped out. this was a depressed area. and so is the depression of this area the reason that cannabis came to be? yes. nowadays there's plenty of competition. get this out of here... but tom and karen still do things way they always have. -come on bella. -and for a couple in their 70s, i got to say, it's very impressive. ka
lemonis: this farm is their life's work.built the house by hand, raised two kids here, and helped put humboldt county on the map. tom: we were people who started this industry. there was nobody growing weed. there was nobody here, marcus. every piece of land was for sale when we started -- you could have bought the whole mountain for a hundred bucks. $36,000 for the whole valley -- you want to buy it -- everything you see? -that's not today. -no. -today it will be $36 million. -yeah. -what did...
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lemonis: ...is threatening to destroy everything.e that. it's not. how dare you! lemonis: everybody's talking about her except you. if i can't bring this situation down from a boil... dave: this does not interest me anymore. lemonis: dave. ...this lid's gonna blow right off.
lemonis: ...is threatening to destroy everything.e that. it's not. how dare you! lemonis: everybody's talking about her except you. if i can't bring this situation down from a boil... dave: this does not interest me anymore. lemonis: dave. ...this lid's gonna blow right off.
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assumption that it was absolutely necessary to take out to eliminate iranian military their custom so lemony he had he says received solid evidence and intelligence about sort of money being involved in planning a major attack against u.s. personnel in the middle east democrats are not so sure and a little bit suspicious they want to see this evidence from the president the white house is likely not inclined to share any more details about what led to the decision of the president to take this action however there are some in washington who suggest that the order the timing of the order of the president comes in handy and that the president took this time all the to distract from his upcoming impeachment trial in the senate meanwhile secretary pompei was trying to push one message and one message on the action taken against money was a necessary defensive action by the united states of america the u.s. does not want war with iran. the secretary is busy all weekend long as far as reno calling leaders in different states allies and allies in the region but also worldwide. has cold up 3000 on t
assumption that it was absolutely necessary to take out to eliminate iranian military their custom so lemony he had he says received solid evidence and intelligence about sort of money being involved in planning a major attack against u.s. personnel in the middle east democrats are not so sure and a little bit suspicious they want to see this evidence from the president the white house is likely not inclined to share any more details about what led to the decision of the president to take this...
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so lemony was the mastermind behind iran's kind of stein military operations in the middle east and a close ally of iran's supreme leader his assassination is considered a declaration of war by many iranians. both ordinary citizens and those in power. in tehran lawmakers chanted death to america and the parliament speaker condemned the u.s. for committing what he labeled a big crime. to fall rush the subjection of the u.s. president is considered a military after of terrorists of submission of the only thing you want to know that this adventure will have painful consequences for you. there was also say the rattling in washington with u.s. president donald trump threatening on twitter to hit iran hard and fast in the event of any iranian retaliation if iran strikes any americans or american assets he tweeted we have targeted 52 iranian sites representing the 52 american hostages taken by iran many years ago it's a reference to the hostage crisis at the american embassy that followed the 1979 iranian revolution the event that 10 tehran and washington into arch enemies. for the enemies t
so lemony was the mastermind behind iran's kind of stein military operations in the middle east and a close ally of iran's supreme leader his assassination is considered a declaration of war by many iranians. both ordinary citizens and those in power. in tehran lawmakers chanted death to america and the parliament speaker condemned the u.s. for committing what he labeled a big crime. to fall rush the subjection of the u.s. president is considered a military after of terrorists of submission of...
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i'm marcus lemonis. [ music continues ] around little owego, new york.ton crew left at all the stations. keith morrison (voiceover): back then, sue mulvey was a senior investigator with the new york state police. she took the call the morning of september 12th. what'd you do? i sent two investigators over to talk to calvin harris, and i sent a uniform trooper up to the house. keith morrison (voiceover): cal harris opened up his house to them. he said, "whatever you need. look wherever you need to look. you have carte blanche. i want this to be solved. i want to know what happened." keith morrison (voiceover): that morning, investigator mulvey knew only this-- she had a missing person case on her hands, and with luck, it would resolve itself speedily as many do. we kept hoping, as everyone did,
i'm marcus lemonis. [ music continues ] around little owego, new york.ton crew left at all the stations. keith morrison (voiceover): back then, sue mulvey was a senior investigator with the new york state police. she took the call the morning of september 12th. what'd you do? i sent two investigators over to talk to calvin harris, and i sent a uniform trooper up to the house. keith morrison (voiceover): cal harris opened up his house to them. he said, "whatever you need. look wherever you...
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home on the homefront demonstrations across the country on protest under the decision to kill the lemony. ktvu's leigh martinez joins us now they are not supporting sully money >> president trump's timing and the targeted attacks on iran. many believed that it was used as a distraction from impeachment and that the u.s. had no policy or strategy for the middle east. resulted another and long and possible war. at the corner of market and powell street hundreds of people's and to demonstrate against the u.s. decision to kill general qasem soleimani on thursday. president trump called him a terrorist and he was planning imminent attacks on the u.s. they say they're not defending soleimani but challenging why the u.s. is in the middle of this in the first place. >> a war that about obama supposedly ended but of course, the people are all suffering. it doesn't seem that there is a strategy. you see the politicians are trying to scramble for a reason. i i had that soleimani was involved in 9/11 which i think is absolutely ridiculous. >> president trump's attack on iran and former president geo
home on the homefront demonstrations across the country on protest under the decision to kill the lemony. ktvu's leigh martinez joins us now they are not supporting sully money >> president trump's timing and the targeted attacks on iran. many believed that it was used as a distraction from impeachment and that the u.s. had no policy or strategy for the middle east. resulted another and long and possible war. at the corner of market and powell street hundreds of people's and to...
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about him and i think they're important 1st of all martha so lemony was brave and also was a person with initiative that he wasn't only brave some people are brave. but they do not have the right to wisdom and now should have to use that braveness . some people have initiative by it but they're not brave. but this their martyr of ours had both the brevity braveness was an affair afraid of any dangers. not only in the recent events but also during the. our sacred war when he was a commander of the sar law. army he was he was both with somebody with initiative. and braveness he had the wisdom for he had the logic for each action he was taking. this greatness and it should have. been issued was not only in the military everynight was also in the political field as well but numerous occasions as. used to tell all my friends who are active and their political i was mentioning that. him to their colleagues he was brave what a politically. in the political area he was both brave and with initiative he was very convincing very. different if effective. more important was his faith his sincerity.
about him and i think they're important 1st of all martha so lemony was brave and also was a person with initiative that he wasn't only brave some people are brave. but they do not have the right to wisdom and now should have to use that braveness . some people have initiative by it but they're not brave. but this their martyr of ours had both the brevity braveness was an affair afraid of any dangers. not only in the recent events but also during the. our sacred war when he was a commander of...
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errors are gathering for the burial of the iranian general custom so lemony who was killed by a u.s. air strike in baghdad on friday the general's body has been returned to his hometown of cowman many saul soloman the 2nd only to iran's supreme leader ayatollah ali how many his killing has provoked an outcry against america in the middle east with promises of revenge and retribution. meanwhile germany has announced that it's withdrawing part of its contingent of soldiers from iraq due to rising tensions in the middle east around $130.00 german military personnel have been stationed there to train iraqi soldiers the announcement comes amid confusion over whether the u.s. intends to pull its troops out of iraq the u.s. defense department has denied reports that it's planning to withdraw its $5000.00 soldiers after a letter by u.s. general suggested withdrawal would happen what is sure is that the u.s. is sending troops to other countries in the middle east region in response to threats from iran that it will seek revenge for the assassination of general soleimani. paratroopers from the
errors are gathering for the burial of the iranian general custom so lemony who was killed by a u.s. air strike in baghdad on friday the general's body has been returned to his hometown of cowman many saul soloman the 2nd only to iran's supreme leader ayatollah ali how many his killing has provoked an outcry against america in the middle east with promises of revenge and retribution. meanwhile germany has announced that it's withdrawing part of its contingent of soldiers from iraq due to rising...
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leader ayatollah combination has led the national mourning for the country's top general kassim so lemony he was killed by a u.s. drone strike in baghdad u.s. president donald trump is threatening to impose sanctions if american troops are expelled from iraq. cooler temperatures and karma winds up bringing some relief for emergency services fighting bushfires in australia but officials are warning conditions could worsen later this week the blazes have killed trying to 4 people and prompted mass evacuations. anti-government lawmakers in venezuela are denouncing what they call a parliamentary cool louis parra a rival to opposition leader one by those who claim to be self president of the national assembly after a vote parra is backed by in battle the venezuelan president nicolas maduro. to fill $917.00 was the surprise winner of best drama at the golden globe awards in los angeles quentin tarantino's once upon a time in hollywood was named best comedy star. and joaquin phoenix also won for best actor and actress infant drama. this is the news from berlin for more follow us on twitter d w n
leader ayatollah combination has led the national mourning for the country's top general kassim so lemony he was killed by a u.s. drone strike in baghdad u.s. president donald trump is threatening to impose sanctions if american troops are expelled from iraq. cooler temperatures and karma winds up bringing some relief for emergency services fighting bushfires in australia but officials are warning conditions could worsen later this week the blazes have killed trying to 4 people and prompted...
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there don has vowed revenge over the assassination of genocide lemony what form could this revenge take and could this effect iraq is event definite indeed because i think that there ruction would be primarily in the iraqi territory because iranian has a lot of proxies and they are going to try also through that proxy to targeting americans presence in iraq we're still talking about between $7.10 soldiers in iraq which well not on their positions and their equipment from iranian side i think in the end of the day iraq will be the 1st reaction battlefield if we can say for that and this is also a cost a lot of blood for you from iraqi side and in the countries already facing a difficult time i mean most of it thank you very much for your insights. now on the back of these tensions in the middle east german chancellor angela merkel will travel to moscow on saturday for talks aggression president vladimir putin let me draw in our political correspondent thomas ferro tell us russia is a key player in the middle east germany not so much what is chancellor merkel hoping to achieve by meeting
there don has vowed revenge over the assassination of genocide lemony what form could this revenge take and could this effect iraq is event definite indeed because i think that there ruction would be primarily in the iraqi territory because iranian has a lot of proxies and they are going to try also through that proxy to targeting americans presence in iraq we're still talking about between $7.10 soldiers in iraq which well not on their positions and their equipment from iranian side i think in...
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the lemony fruits you can have on your plate all in your body defense fuel food start a citrusy lesson in versatility.
the lemony fruits you can have on your plate all in your body defense fuel food start a citrusy lesson in versatility.
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the lemony fruits you can have on your plate full. defense for you.
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