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i'm marcus. >> hi. hi, marcus, gerri. >> gerri, nice to meet you.horn honks] this is the whole kitchen? >> this is the entire kitchen. >> this kitchen is tiny. i'm shocked by the size of this kitchen and the lack of equipment in there. i don't know how she even cooks anything, let alone contribute to the $500,000 coming out of her department. be nice if you had more space. >> it would be great to have more space. that's the biggest problem we have. when we're plating at night and a full bar of 75 people, it's really hard. it's tight. [car alarm chirps] >> just hearing from some of the other team members about the place, i think the biggest thing is there is no leader. >> no. >> no? when i was called to come here, i think they assumed that i would just come in and just write a check. >> yeah. [laughs] >> and the reality of it is, is that i am not convinced yet. >> are you the grim reaper, or--[laughs] >> me? >> yeah. >> sometimes. i don't really know where the leadership is. i don't know who the owners really are. >> if there's changes to be made and
i'm marcus. >> hi. hi, marcus, gerri. >> gerri, nice to meet you.horn honks] this is the whole kitchen? >> this is the entire kitchen. >> this kitchen is tiny. i'm shocked by the size of this kitchen and the lack of equipment in there. i don't know how she even cooks anything, let alone contribute to the $500,000 coming out of her department. be nice if you had more space. >> it would be great to have more space. that's the biggest problem we have. when we're...
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>> tina. >> tina, i'm marcus. >> are you marcus?nice to meet you. >> oh, my god, it's great to meet you too. >> you want to know what your husband just said about you? >> what? nice things? >> he said that you're a sissy. >> [gasps] >> no, i said the type of onstage activity you do is kind of-- >> yeah, we don't want to go there. >> [laughs] >> it's--yeah. what do you think about that? >> i think-- >> would you call me a sissy? >> i wouldn't call a woman anything other than "thank you" and "yes, ma'am." >> oh-ho, you're soft. you're soft, marcus. >> whose idea was this place? >> i had vision. >> is that why you didn't put her name on the business? >> thank you. >> i have a 35-year reputation. >> what's the answer to that? why is her name not on the business? >> because nobody would recognize her name. they would on--they would recognize my name first. and we're wor--we're working with a brand, and my-- >> [laughs] did you actually just tell me that? >> yes, i did. yes, i did. she's got to earn her stripes. she's got to earn her stri
>> tina. >> tina, i'm marcus. >> are you marcus?nice to meet you. >> oh, my god, it's great to meet you too. >> you want to know what your husband just said about you? >> what? nice things? >> he said that you're a sissy. >> [gasps] >> no, i said the type of onstage activity you do is kind of-- >> yeah, we don't want to go there. >> [laughs] >> it's--yeah. what do you think about that? >> i think-- >> would you...
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i'm marcus. >> good. how are you, marcus?> nice to meet you, sir. >> pleasure to meet you. >> this is a nice place. now are you guys brothers? >> no. partners. >> just partners. >> closer than brothers. >> and are you guys 50/50 partners? >> 50/50. our fathers were partners. >> okay. >> they left the empire to us. >> and so, walk me through the process of how it works. >> this is the receiving area. we got all our fresh meat through here. then we also get lamb and veal in this way too. and those cuts will go into the other room next door, where they'll be broken down into subprimals. they'll be packaged or shipped out as orders. >> so how much revenue will you do a year? >> uh, we should do about 50. >> 50 million? >> 50 million. >> that's a big business. how big is that electric bill? >> uh, about 30 a month. >> wow. a big business like this comes with big overhead. how much is your rent? >> about 32,000 a month. >> wow. there's rent and cooling cost averaging over 60,000 a month. there's union labor costs. there's seven del
i'm marcus. >> good. how are you, marcus?> nice to meet you, sir. >> pleasure to meet you. >> this is a nice place. now are you guys brothers? >> no. partners. >> just partners. >> closer than brothers. >> and are you guys 50/50 partners? >> 50/50. our fathers were partners. >> okay. >> they left the empire to us. >> and so, walk me through the process of how it works. >> this is the receiving area. we got all our fresh...
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marcus, come here, please. marcus, come here, please. >> listen, nobody's changing my mind, okay?stay here, you will be running it. we've set everything up to succeed. >> i'm sure you will, pete. there's no question about it. >> listen to me. then if you decide in a year or two you don't want to be here-- >> doesn't matter. >> tony-- >> it doesn't matter. i want nothing more than this world for you to be successful. >> listen, listen-- >> no. >> so what's going on again? >> he wants to leave. he feels that--not to be here. >> why not, tony? >> i feel that, um, right now he has the right partner to help him get to the next level. >> well, he has the right financial partner, but i'm not here every day. >> i understand that. and, uh... >> have i ever asked you for anything? now i'm asking you. play this through. >> my decision is made. >> coming up... >> why'd you take my name off? >> i need to make sure that everybody that came here before knows this is a new day. because when they came here before, there was no cars. >> i'm done arguing with you! this is bull[bleep]. move. ♪ [ dog
marcus, come here, please. marcus, come here, please. >> listen, nobody's changing my mind, okay?stay here, you will be running it. we've set everything up to succeed. >> i'm sure you will, pete. there's no question about it. >> listen to me. then if you decide in a year or two you don't want to be here-- >> doesn't matter. >> tony-- >> it doesn't matter. i want nothing more than this world for you to be successful. >> listen, listen-- >> no....
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that's awesome, marcus.ke the tagline. >> i love it. >> so, mike, who's the owner of the building, is here. would you like to meet him? >> i would. >> okay, great. mike, good to see you, by the way. >> hey, marcus. how are you? >> this is allison, and this is pete. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to see you guys. >> pete, what do you think, buddy? >> love it. it's got a kitchen that's built out, plenty of space for classrooms. we could do a lot of cool things down here. >> do you believe it? >> i can't. it's unbelievable. >> when you and allison think back to the last four, five years, how's this feel standing here right now, knowing what's behind you and what's ahead? >> well, just muscling through things you didn't think you'd have to face, right? when you have a child and you think, "oh, my son's gonna go to private school, and we're gonna give him the best education." and then you find yourself in a position... [voice breaking] not to be able to do that stuff. >> yeah. >> it's damaging on the ego and the pr
that's awesome, marcus.ke the tagline. >> i love it. >> so, mike, who's the owner of the building, is here. would you like to meet him? >> i would. >> okay, great. mike, good to see you, by the way. >> hey, marcus. how are you? >> this is allison, and this is pete. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to see you guys. >> pete, what do you think, buddy? >> love it. it's got a kitchen that's built out, plenty of space for classrooms. we could do...
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i'm marcus. >> marcus, i'm peter. >> peter? how are you?ice to meet you. >> nice to meet you also. >> warehouse is big. >> yeah. 10,000 square feet, if you include the offices. >> and so what is your role here? >> i'm the vice president. i am in charge of operations, logistics. >> marcus, i'm steve. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you too. >> steven, my brother, the president. >> i'm the boss. >> okay. >> i'm in charge of the company. i run the everyday business. i've designed pretty much everything--science kits, skulls, race cars, race sets. i wear many hats. >> and so when did the company start? >> 1987. my dad, he's the majority owner, was looking for a business to purchase. that was when it was all fossil replicas, so we hadn't gotten into the toy part of it yet. >> all of this stuff. >> both: yes. >> that's where skullduggery comes from. we make saber-toothed tiger skulls, humans, hominids, primates--museum-quality replicas. >> i was wondering where the name came from... >> both: yes. >> 'cause it's not so toy-friendly. >> no. >>
i'm marcus. >> marcus, i'm peter. >> peter? how are you?ice to meet you. >> nice to meet you also. >> warehouse is big. >> yeah. 10,000 square feet, if you include the offices. >> and so what is your role here? >> i'm the vice president. i am in charge of operations, logistics. >> marcus, i'm steve. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you too. >> steven, my brother, the president. >> i'm the boss. >> okay. >>...
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>> marcus. >> how you doing?> good, nice to meet you. >> good to meet you. >> pleasure. >> well, there's no shortage of everything key lime here. >> no. >> and so is all this stuff-- as an example, is this yours, or-- >> no, that's not our product. there's a lot of companies that do carry that. >> how about this one, floribbean? is this yours? >> no, that's not mine. >> it seems like a bit of a key lime grocery store. >> it is. one thing people come to the florida keys for are key lime products. >> what kind of margin do you make on all this stuff? >> these cost me about--i think they're $2.30 and i sell 'em for $3.25. these are $4.50 and i sell 'em for $5.50. >> the retail margins on these products are not great. they're between 20% and 25%, but they take up the vast majority of the floor space in the store, which is supposed to be a specialty pie shop. can i try the pie? >> sure. >> this is just a--this is the basic deal? >> just basic slice of key lime pie. >> what are the ingredients? >> we have the sweetened
>> marcus. >> how you doing?> good, nice to meet you. >> good to meet you. >> pleasure. >> well, there's no shortage of everything key lime here. >> no. >> and so is all this stuff-- as an example, is this yours, or-- >> no, that's not our product. there's a lot of companies that do carry that. >> how about this one, floribbean? is this yours? >> no, that's not mine. >> it seems like a bit of a key lime grocery store. >>...
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marcus. not able to believe. i could walk out of the prison and i remember the sky was very blue and so on a shining. and i felt very much what it was like to be outdoors. and marcus was in having that same experience. that this was going to go to stupid school or to move she. didn't censor due to. these. sort of. the bonds are deep here because we're doing something very special representing people who run fully convicted. and we have a situation here where all the players have told us them selves or told us through third parties that marcus we're going to not commit the crime the only person we've not talked to or heard from is cedric farley and he is the you know he was the one who gave you know testimony against marcus. and i just i don't know how we can rattle this wrongful conviction without talking to him in finding out what he has to say i mean it's case so yes it's kate. maybe because i did so i just want a mom just started searching moments that are entirely ok and i'm not trying to trying to tell you t
marcus. not able to believe. i could walk out of the prison and i remember the sky was very blue and so on a shining. and i felt very much what it was like to be outdoors. and marcus was in having that same experience. that this was going to go to stupid school or to move she. didn't censor due to. these. sort of. the bonds are deep here because we're doing something very special representing people who run fully convicted. and we have a situation here where all the players have told us them...
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may have did tell people that he lied in the trial against marcus wiggins and that marcus wiggins was not there that day to hear can't he had told marcus ex-girlfriend that he lied and he had told an attorney that he had. one day i was i think i was going to the store or. comes from a store or something like that and he walked up to me he said. hey i'm looking at my. you know i'm going to was you took me in he said on the east talks on works is one so i called on a phone and that's all i see i write my hey you want to talk to she i know we were told you fill us in when we just want to talk to you and let you know see what you can do to help marcus this case because he know that he didn't do it so it's not don't fall out on the day that he was going to go so high in a paper saying that he he testified falsely at this trial he was shot in the mouth and killed. perhaps the most damaging test. the money at trial came from this man going in the center far away and i think he's key to the case he's such under farley is the one who viewed a lineup and identified marcus wiggins as the shooter
may have did tell people that he lied in the trial against marcus wiggins and that marcus wiggins was not there that day to hear can't he had told marcus ex-girlfriend that he lied and he had told an attorney that he had. one day i was i think i was going to the store or. comes from a store or something like that and he walked up to me he said. hey i'm looking at my. you know i'm going to was you took me in he said on the east talks on works is one so i called on a phone and that's all i see i...
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neiman marcus is the latest. the big cover story in "bloomberg businessweek," in target's, the systems were up and running but it was human error that did not catch the hack attack in time and allow the data to be stolen. what do we know about neiman marcus and could they have prevented this? are the hackers sophisticated or traditional in the way they hack into these companies? >> hindsight is always 2020 but the report on the neiman marcus hack that looked at some of the mistakes found that the these --kers set up more than 60 set off more than 60,000 alarms. these are pretty low level alarms, so it is not as a people who control security for these big networks will cite their kind of tailored -- they are kind of deluged with these alums, but it shut off 60,000 over a period of weeks, they should have looked into what was going on. >> mike, thank you so much for joining us. mike riley of bloomberg news on the latest hack attacks on neiman marcus. will return" tomorrow starting at 8:00 a.m. eastern time. thanks
neiman marcus is the latest. the big cover story in "bloomberg businessweek," in target's, the systems were up and running but it was human error that did not catch the hack attack in time and allow the data to be stolen. what do we know about neiman marcus and could they have prevented this? are the hackers sophisticated or traditional in the way they hack into these companies? >> hindsight is always 2020 but the report on the neiman marcus hack that looked at some of the...
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i want a taste of it. >> hello. >> hi. >> hi. >> i'm marcus. >> hi, marcus, nice to meet you.'m lori. >> nice to meet you. are you lori--are you mom? >> i'm mom. >> i wore green because i wanted to-- >> you're gonna fit right in. >> i wore green. >> [laughs] >> i'd love to meet everybody. >> would you like to meet--sure, come on in. >> yeah, that'd be great. >> this is marcus. >> hey, guys. >> hi. >> how are you? i'm marcus. >> this is dick, dick's our operations manager. >> i'm dick, nice to meet you. >> this is my son, michael. >> nice to meet you, mike. >> nice to meet you. >> and my husband, rich. >> hi, marcus. very nice to meet you. >> how are you? it's nice to meet you. >> heard a lot about you. >> you too. so, rich, tell me a little bit about the history of mr. green tea. >> well, you know, my dad started this business, you know, 45, 50 years ago. >> he's the real mr. green tea. >> he saw the need of high-quality ice cream for the restaurants. he had a friend who was also in the ice cream business, and my dad believed you gotta sell to food service--to restaurants, and
i want a taste of it. >> hello. >> hi. >> hi. >> i'm marcus. >> hi, marcus, nice to meet you.'m lori. >> nice to meet you. are you lori--are you mom? >> i'm mom. >> i wore green because i wanted to-- >> you're gonna fit right in. >> i wore green. >> [laughs] >> i'd love to meet everybody. >> would you like to meet--sure, come on in. >> yeah, that'd be great. >> this is marcus. >> hey, guys. >>...
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marcus is here ... hi marcus! >> though women sought to stop complaining about the shaving. >> so back in game of thrones clean shaven was in? >> i guess so. >> let's just move on. >> clean shaven face ... let's take a look. none of us have the ears right now. that is the news industry. >> matt lauer could pull it off. but when you make $25 million a year ... >> i will shave the beard but it will cost you. satellite composite shows we are dry. here's the day planner. 54 today. no rain. tomorrow, 53 good chance of showers. thursday chance of rain high 65. >> new crash on the north side this morning heading north bound watch for an accident. a lot of overnight roadwork this morning on the tristate heading south bound. watch for the two right lanes out until 6:00. on 90 heading inbound right lane is closed until 5:00. even with that roadwork everything is in good shape. >> a clean shaven marcus is here. >> i do it every few days or so. talking about the blackhawks. how much does it cost to go to the blackhawks a play
marcus is here ... hi marcus! >> though women sought to stop complaining about the shaving. >> so back in game of thrones clean shaven was in? >> i guess so. >> let's just move on. >> clean shaven face ... let's take a look. none of us have the ears right now. that is the news industry. >> matt lauer could pull it off. but when you make $25 million a year ... >> i will shave the beard but it will cost you. satellite composite shows we are dry. here's...
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with eyes on kentucky player marcus lee. welcome back. a local student athlete is becoming a nationally known name. students and staff at antioch severe valley high school will be watching college basketball's final four saturday with eyes on kentucky player marcus lee. butlee starred for deer valley in basketball and volleyball. kron four talked to members of the school's athletic staff, who watched marcus lee go from a gangly freshman to a star athlete. and a leader both on and off the court. >>:everybody that we know that's associated with athletics has said something along the lines of wow can you believe marcus is playing in the final four./great basketball player, better person and he is, he's just a great person./players that are better than good are the ones that help players around them and marcus was that kind of player in volleyball and i think he was that kind of player in basketball. marcus lee is only a freshman at kentucky. they play wisconsin on saturday. winner plays in monday's national title game. marreese speights scor
with eyes on kentucky player marcus lee. welcome back. a local student athlete is becoming a nationally known name. students and staff at antioch severe valley high school will be watching college basketball's final four saturday with eyes on kentucky player marcus lee. butlee starred for deer valley in basketball and volleyball. kron four talked to members of the school's athletic staff, who watched marcus lee go from a gangly freshman to a star athlete. and a leader both on and off the court....
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and our correspondent in ukraine marcus graham joins us now on the line marcus you've just been in crime actress wanted to see that. did you come up short at this rate looks like the way. i would pay about five hundred to read it and the pay it. about fifty five ukraine and auntie annie and enforced. it is so common that because of that too to get over the deafening music they joke that. live life going on. they would just go back. this unit was conducting any more. this gentle he does not want to fire on its own citizens but it has promised to use force to flush out the separatists the government has to tread carefully here doesn't it what oh what a diabetic but the key to actually ready for the people. now in moscow the production project are connected and a tomato. he over the place topic. they had to give away definition has a picture of a good team that they can hide anymore marcus from what you've been able to see on the ground are clear signs of maths cows and bulls feel from what i could be on the ground to show them that he was thinking that russia has that amount to an end to a
and our correspondent in ukraine marcus graham joins us now on the line marcus you've just been in crime actress wanted to see that. did you come up short at this rate looks like the way. i would pay about five hundred to read it and the pay it. about fifty five ukraine and auntie annie and enforced. it is so common that because of that too to get over the deafening music they joke that. live life going on. they would just go back. this unit was conducting any more. this gentle he does not want...
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and marcus was in having that same experience. that this was going to go to stupid school mode to move to do some good and some sort of due to true. to. the mood. for the in the kitchen the new kid in the movie the bonds are deep here because we're doing something very special representing people who the wrongfully convicted. and we have a situation here where all the players have told us themselves or told us through third parties that marcus we're going to not commit the crime the only person we've not talked to or heard from is cedric far away and he is the one you know he was the one who gave you know testimony against marcus weekends and i just i don't know how we can ravel this wrongful conviction without talking to him in finding out what he has to say i mean it's katie so yes it's katy. perry out how did saturday morning jennifer did that search team etc entirely back ok i am not trying to translate or tell you the name of the style of the season. we want and i'm still not the store manager and so on the board with you on
and marcus was in having that same experience. that this was going to go to stupid school mode to move to do some good and some sort of due to true. to. the mood. for the in the kitchen the new kid in the movie the bonds are deep here because we're doing something very special representing people who the wrongfully convicted. and we have a situation here where all the players have told us themselves or told us through third parties that marcus we're going to not commit the crime the only person...
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may have and did tell people that he lied in the trial against marcus wiggins and that marcus wiggins was not there that day to hear can it hit tall marcus ex-girlfriend that he lied and he had told an attorney that he lied. one day i will see if there was going to storm or. come from a store or something like that and he walked up to me he said room. hey i'm looking at you like. you want to go home it was you took me in he said the most talked to on works is one so i called on the phone and it's all of us a i write my hey you want to talk to should i know we were told you fast and i was just going to talk to you and let you know see what you can do to help marcus this case because he know that he didn't do it so it's all don't fall on the day that he was going to go so high in a paper saying that he he testified falsely at marcus's trial he was shot in the back and killed. perhaps the most damaging testimony at trial came from this man by the name of cedric farley and i think he's key to the case he's such utter farley is the one who viewed online up and identified marcus wiggins as
may have and did tell people that he lied in the trial against marcus wiggins and that marcus wiggins was not there that day to hear can it hit tall marcus ex-girlfriend that he lied and he had told an attorney that he lied. one day i will see if there was going to storm or. come from a store or something like that and he walked up to me he said room. hey i'm looking at you like. you want to go home it was you took me in he said the most talked to on works is one so i called on the phone and...
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but said to be the least bit marcus. i don't. know if he said that the police did marcus wrong that's interesting he said no it was a show. where. they show the trick works because the element because we can see the for the lineup gets huge. you install the box that is all that was bad and they should go. right. back up the back at. the end they showed that picture to him before he views gone out to. the tiling was last minute as we look. clearly constrained that the police wanted marcus and chris that they wanted him to send as a red badge for revealing the misdeeds of their colleagues when he was thirteen. they cut witnesses under pressure to point the finger at america as a retaliation for john. federal building is moving into new things today if you like anything that will bring john bridge into the public eye and under scrutiny like a trial such as this is great for my case because it just makes his case that much more so relevant to us a little more of the media elite. john birch was seen alive in full court today but once
but said to be the least bit marcus. i don't. know if he said that the police did marcus wrong that's interesting he said no it was a show. where. they show the trick works because the element because we can see the for the lineup gets huge. you install the box that is all that was bad and they should go. right. back up the back at. the end they showed that picture to him before he views gone out to. the tiling was last minute as we look. clearly constrained that the police wanted marcus and...
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marcus or maybe it is. thomas marcus. and i didn't look at all but also in all that i want to say i want to put that. i got to go. is not a still. exists someone. selling things to people you know that night that the shooting is not just on history. with a different thought and. something as you speak you're. just not any. good. this frustrated man that is most really want. to not be much risk or is not the right man is. because this is crucial it's just won't it don't make sense. but this. was an you've been all. not just going to tackle some same game tonight and. deal with it and. every day on every day the basics try to. keep my head straight. to stay focused. and not going to. reveal new media come out assistant speak truth about. the region. i feel about this internship. until now everything has been on paper. to galveston ok's and long for convictions in general have a real human face working in a world. we need. to cheat to. compete that's really the word i should use for the scribe and. certainly defend him as a
marcus or maybe it is. thomas marcus. and i didn't look at all but also in all that i want to say i want to put that. i got to go. is not a still. exists someone. selling things to people you know that night that the shooting is not just on history. with a different thought and. something as you speak you're. just not any. good. this frustrated man that is most really want. to not be much risk or is not the right man is. because this is crucial it's just won't it don't make sense. but this. was...