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. >> marcus: yeah.weird to, i mean -- >> marcus: it is. >> anthony: to -- to need a translator. >> marcus: no, but do you -- i need a translator, my wife is now my translator in life and in culture, and so many things. but i think when -- when you're a black man, when you're an immigrant, when you're ethiopian, when you're swedish, i've been put in so many situations that i put myself into. so, i'm actually very comfortable in the -- being uncomfortable. >> anthony: in the 1970s, ethiopia was hit with a tuberculosis epidemic. marcus, his older sister fantaye, and his mom were all stricken with the disease. with no possibility of medical attention in their village, facing the almost inevitable death of both her children, marcus's mom set out on foot with her daughter at her side and 2-year-old marcus on her back. walking 75 miles to the swedish hospital in addis. against all odds, they made it. marcus and fantaye recovered. their mother did not. ♪ marcus and his sister were adopted by anne marie and lenn
. >> marcus: yeah.weird to, i mean -- >> marcus: it is. >> anthony: to -- to need a translator. >> marcus: no, but do you -- i need a translator, my wife is now my translator in life and in culture, and so many things. but i think when -- when you're a black man, when you're an immigrant, when you're ethiopian, when you're swedish, i've been put in so many situations that i put myself into. so, i'm actually very comfortable in the -- being uncomfortable. >>...
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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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-jack: hey, marcus.oday to check on the progress of their lower-priced gazebo for true value. -you had your baby. -simon: yes, i did. lemonis: congratulations, my man. what's happening? damion: myself and jack got the true value gazebo ready, built. lemonis: you did? damion: i'll show you it if you like. lemonis: okay. and so what changed? damion: the furniture and the inside of the roof. lemonis: and i love the way that looks. what's the inside of the roof? damion: so, before, it was the tongue-and-groove boards, like this, and now we've done a weatherproof, marine plyboard. lemonis: what did simon think of it? damion: he wasn't over the moon about was -- lemonis: that's too much of a cutting of a corner. what happened since i left? damion: we were all on board, and simon goes to england, so i had to run the business, get these made. lemonis: did you communicate with him? damion: yeah. sent him pictures. lemonis: he ignored you? damion: he could have just checked in a bit more. lemonis: we're getting ba
-jack: hey, marcus.oday to check on the progress of their lower-priced gazebo for true value. -you had your baby. -simon: yes, i did. lemonis: congratulations, my man. what's happening? damion: myself and jack got the true value gazebo ready, built. lemonis: you did? damion: i'll show you it if you like. lemonis: okay. and so what changed? damion: the furniture and the inside of the roof. lemonis: and i love the way that looks. what's the inside of the roof? damion: so, before, it was the...
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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 goes back to visit ethiopia regularly.iological father in 2000 and married his wife maya there in 2009. to hear marcus talk about how sleptth chan september 11th changed his life, check our website. >>> next week, we're with little big town, four friends who harm onnized a lot together over 20 years. and they've moved from country charts to crossover starteddom with hits like "girl crush." the hits, at times emotion conversation next w >> and that's your latest forecast. >> all right, dylan, thank you very much. >>> next on "sunday today" -- bill o'reilly reigned over cable news for the better part of two job. the average family's new, but old, home: it stood up to 2 rookies, 3 terrible two's, and a one-coat wonder named "grams". it survived multiple personalities, 3 staycations, and 1 tiny announcement. behr. number one rated interior paint, exterior paint and stain. protecting and perfecting since 1947. only at the home depot. at petsmart, we'll give a meal any to a pet in need. food so whralphie grabs grub,
marcus goes back to visit ethiopia regularly.iological father in 2000 and married his wife maya there in 2009. to hear marcus talk about how sleptth chan september 11th changed his life, check our website. >>> next week, we're with little big town, four friends who harm onnized a lot together over 20 years. and they've moved from country charts to crossover starteddom with hits like "girl crush." the hits, at times emotion conversation next w >> and that's your latest...
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marcus goes back to visit ethiopia regularly.with his biological father in 2000 and married his wife maya there in 2009. to hear marcus talk about how sleptth chan september 11th changed his life, check our website. >>> next week, we're with little big town, four friends who harm onnized a lot together over 20 years. and they've moved from country charts to crossover starteddom with hits like "girl crush." the hits, at times emotion conversation next week on "sunday today." let's get a look at the weather with dylan. >> hey, willie. we are looking at a pretty decent week. it does look a little wet especially in the pa scientifci northwest. we could see strong storms by the middle of the week. the east coast looking really nice as >>> good morning. i am meteorologist, tammie souza. we are off to a beautiful start across much of the area with plenty of sunshine. we will head from the 40s into the 50s at 10:00 in philly, winding up at 62 degrees. no rain in the forecast today. 52 at 10:00 in the pennsylvania suburbs, and if you are
marcus goes back to visit ethiopia regularly.with his biological father in 2000 and married his wife maya there in 2009. to hear marcus talk about how sleptth chan september 11th changed his life, check our website. >>> next week, we're with little big town, four friends who harm onnized a lot together over 20 years. and they've moved from country charts to crossover starteddom with hits like "girl crush." the hits, at times emotion conversation next week on "sunday...
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marcus goes back to visit ethiopia regularly.ected with his biological father in 2000 and married his wife maya there in 2009. to hear marcus talk about how sleptth chan september 11th changed his life, check our website. >>> next week, we're with little big town, four friends who harm onnized a lot together over 20 years. and they've moved from country charts to crossover starteddom with hits like "girl crush." the hits, at times emotion conversation next week on "sunday today." let's get a look at the weather with dylan. >> hey, willie. we are looking at a pretty decent week. it does look a little wet especially in the pa scientifci northwest. we could see strong storms by the middle of the week. the east coast looking >>> we are in for a very cool sunday. we had that cool front sweep in overnight. that's going to keep our temperatures in the 50s and 60s today. south bay, 54. peninsula right now, a little chilly, still in the upper 40s. san francisco right now at 53 degrees. north bay, 46 degrees. and today's high temperature t
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ben: hi, marcus. lemonis: how you doing? i'm marcus. -ben: nice to meet you.: nice to meet you. and so, what's your role here? ben: i mainly help manage these guys in here, keep things moving. do a little bit of everything right now. lemonis: and where's your raw materials? ben: raw materials are in the warehouse. we run out to the warehouse, grab the raw materials, bring them in here, and we allow that to dry. and then they return to that room again. lemonis: that sounds kind of... ben: yeah, it's all over the place. that's what i want to change. lemonis: you know what i feel like when i'm in this building? like a mouse looking for his cheese. you start in one room, and you have to visit at least eight of those rooms to finish the product. this place is wildly inefficient. ben: there's not a flow. lemonis: why doesn't your dad want to get it fixed? do you ever talk to him about it? ben: he's kind of just like, you know, stuck in his old ways. it's just how we've been doing it for 20-plus years. lemonis: right. how frustrating is that? ben: it's pretty frustra
ben: hi, marcus. lemonis: how you doing? i'm marcus. -ben: nice to meet you.: nice to meet you. and so, what's your role here? ben: i mainly help manage these guys in here, keep things moving. do a little bit of everything right now. lemonis: and where's your raw materials? ben: raw materials are in the warehouse. we run out to the warehouse, grab the raw materials, bring them in here, and we allow that to dry. and then they return to that room again. lemonis: that sounds kind of... ben: yeah,...
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trevor: hey, marcus!of the things that i thought we could talk about is what the plan and the process are gonna be. we're gonna rebuild a brand using social media, using packaging, using product development. my biggest concern is, i don't know what your story is today. we probably need to go back and make a brand-new generation-one watch. and it needs to be something different and proprietary that nobody else can get to. we're no longer gonna downplay the fact that this company has a mission. in fact, we're gonna amp it up. we're gonna get back to the 10 colors and the 10 charities, and then we're gonna add some things that make it even more unique. all right. let's go to work, guys. trevor: beautiful. ♪ karlo: hello, guys. welcome to shiekh. lemonis: how are you?! karlo: how you doing? lemonis: i'm marcus. karlo: my name is karlo. nice to meet you, marcus. lemonis: are you the manager here? karlo: yes, sir. i'm the store manager. lemonis: one of the things that the guys need to think about as we relaunch
trevor: hey, marcus!of the things that i thought we could talk about is what the plan and the process are gonna be. we're gonna rebuild a brand using social media, using packaging, using product development. my biggest concern is, i don't know what your story is today. we probably need to go back and make a brand-new generation-one watch. and it needs to be something different and proprietary that nobody else can get to. we're no longer gonna downplay the fact that this company has a mission....
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-peter: marcus, i'm peter. -steve: marcus, i'm steve. -lemonis: nice to meet you.-steve: nice to meet you, too. lemonis: skullduggery, a family-run toy design and manufacturing company in anaheim, california, was exactly the sort of company that i felt had great potential. the company had generated $1.6 million in sales the previous year, but they were still losing money. steve: it's a big loss. lemonis: and while they had one or two products that had real potential, most of their products were missing the mark and collecting dust. i don't get this game. it's not fun. but if i can increase their visibility on the toys that were selling and push them to create new toys, i knew i could turn skullduggery around. so, i did a deal, and i invested $1.1 million for 30% of the company and an ongoing sales royalty. so, i want to be able to have control over the financial side. i don't want you taking on any debt or taking on any other partners without me being okay with it. -steve: i think that's fair. -peter: you want to shake on it? lemonis: and do we need to run this by
-peter: marcus, i'm peter. -steve: marcus, i'm steve. -lemonis: nice to meet you.-steve: nice to meet you, too. lemonis: skullduggery, a family-run toy design and manufacturing company in anaheim, california, was exactly the sort of company that i felt had great potential. the company had generated $1.6 million in sales the previous year, but they were still losing money. steve: it's a big loss. lemonis: and while they had one or two products that had real potential, most of their products were...
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he's marcus samuelsson, this is overheard. (applause) let's be honest, is this about the ability to learn, or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa? to say that he made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. you saw a problem and over time took it on and let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run for president? think i just got an f from you. (applause) marcus samuelsson, welcome. - thank you so much for having me. i'm super excited to be in this iconic location. - great to be here with you, and i'm so excited about your cookbook. - thank you. - so wonderful. i wonder why a cookbook from this restaurant. you have 11 restaurants all over the country, all over the world. when is it time for a restaurant to have its own cookbook? - well first of all, i mean my wife, my family, we live in harlem. i walk to work to the red rooster and it's really, the community that has embraced us so much. so i felt lik
he's marcus samuelsson, this is overheard. (applause) let's be honest, is this about the ability to learn, or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa? to say that he made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. you saw a problem and over time took it on and let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run for president? think i just got an f from you. (applause) marcus...
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i'm marcus. anthony: hi. hi, marcus. mark: this is his store.this is one kick-ass candle store. -sam: yeah. -anthony: thank you. lemonis: candle delirium is a 10,000-square-foot candle store. it could be the biggest candle store in america. the owner happens to be friends with mark and sam, and so why not go to the person or persons that are telling you what does the consumer really base their candle purchase decision on? lemonis: how many different candle companies do you rep here? -anthony: close to 40. -lemonis: 40. -anthony: yeah. -lemonis: wow. anthony: 35 to 40, depending on the time of the year. lemonis: what's the number-one seller? anthony: voluspa's the number-one line. she's been around forever. -mark: those are like, $27. -anthony: this is $27. mark: see, that's the goal right there. anthony: this is 100 hours in this big, thick glass in this beautiful box. that's why this is number one. lemonis: and so you carry their stuff, too? -anthony: i do. -lemonis: where is their stuff? how many do you sell of these a year? a couple thousand?
i'm marcus. anthony: hi. hi, marcus. mark: this is his store.this is one kick-ass candle store. -sam: yeah. -anthony: thank you. lemonis: candle delirium is a 10,000-square-foot candle store. it could be the biggest candle store in america. the owner happens to be friends with mark and sam, and so why not go to the person or persons that are telling you what does the consumer really base their candle purchase decision on? lemonis: how many different candle companies do you rep here? -anthony:...
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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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ana: hey, marcus. how are you? steve: marcus.is: i own a restaurant franchise concept called the simple greek, and we're in need of a furniture supplier for all of our franchisees. so i'm looking for ana and steve to bid on the business together. we have one concept that's really taken off, and that's the simple greek. we have about 250 franchises sold. the last thing that's left to getting these franchises open is getting the furniture package right. and so i'd like you to lead the design process, ana. ana: okay. this is totally up my alley. lemonis: okay? i know that typically, you lead the design process. steve: yeah. of course, 'cause i've got more experience and i've been working in this industry for many years. i should be design, you be lead sales, hospitality. ana: i mean, i'm going to disagree. i am a designer, i'm a furniture designer, but, i mean, i think it should be a team effort, definitely. i mean, i would like to run things by you. steve: well, it -- it -- okay. lemonis: are you pissed off right now? you look a li
ana: hey, marcus. how are you? steve: marcus.is: i own a restaurant franchise concept called the simple greek, and we're in need of a furniture supplier for all of our franchisees. so i'm looking for ana and steve to bid on the business together. we have one concept that's really taken off, and that's the simple greek. we have about 250 franchises sold. the last thing that's left to getting these franchises open is getting the furniture package right. and so i'd like you to lead the design...
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anna: marcus, this is susana. lemonis: oh, hi, susana. susana: hi. lemonis: marcus. susana: hi, marcus. nice to meet you. lemonis: how are you? nice to meet you. susana: yeah. lemonis: don't be nervous. you guys manufacture your own stuff? anna: yes. susana: yes. anna: we manufacture in our new jersey factory. sue is responsible for design, and i'm responsible for all operations and sales. lemonis: so you handle production and sales? anna: yes. i'm very capable. lemonis: that's interesting. susana: the front stuff is too emotional for me. anna: sue is the creative engine of the company. susana: yeah. anna: so we don't want to expose her to all the -- you know, all the unpleasant stuff. susana: i don't like to be in the front of things. lemonis: okay. susana: i like to be in my world working. lemonis: you're the artist. susana: yes. i just... anna: she's very -- takes everything very close to heart. and, you know, in operations, every day there is a problem. there is -- i mean, every second there is a problem. not every day -- every five minutes. lemonis: right away i
anna: marcus, this is susana. lemonis: oh, hi, susana. susana: hi. lemonis: marcus. susana: hi, marcus. nice to meet you. lemonis: how are you? nice to meet you. susana: yeah. lemonis: don't be nervous. you guys manufacture your own stuff? anna: yes. susana: yes. anna: we manufacture in our new jersey factory. sue is responsible for design, and i'm responsible for all operations and sales. lemonis: so you handle production and sales? anna: yes. i'm very capable. lemonis: that's interesting....
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lemonis: i'm marcus. howard: marcus, i'm howard. the nice guy, usually, and this is robyn, my partner. robyn: i'm robyn. lemonis: hey, robyn, how are you? nice to meet you. robyn: nice to meet you, marcus. lemonis: so how long have you guys been in business? robyn: 20 years. lemonis: how did you guys get in business together? howard: we knew each other since high school. lemonis: okay. howard: best friends. robyn: this is my ex-husband. we have two human children, and bowery kitchen is our first child. lemonis: you guys are 50-50? robyn: yes, absolutely. lemonis: who's in charge, between the two of you? robyn: howie. howard: i would say me. robyn: only because it's just like howie maybe started the business, but i'm not allowed to touch the knife wall. howard: yeah. lemonis: this place is big. howard: yeah, we can take you around and show you. lemonis: i would love to see. how many square feet is it? robyn: 4,000 square feet. lemonis: it looks kind of junky to me. customer comes in, no directional signage. howard: "holy [bleep] look
lemonis: i'm marcus. howard: marcus, i'm howard. the nice guy, usually, and this is robyn, my partner. robyn: i'm robyn. lemonis: hey, robyn, how are you? nice to meet you. robyn: nice to meet you, marcus. lemonis: so how long have you guys been in business? robyn: 20 years. lemonis: how did you guys get in business together? howard: we knew each other since high school. lemonis: okay. howard: best friends. robyn: this is my ex-husband. we have two human children, and bowery kitchen is our...
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i'm marcus. nice to meet you. mike: cool, yeah, so my brother and i started the company out of our grandmother's basement in dudley, massachusetts. sjc is actually my brother's initials. right now what we're doing is, instead of just being a full-fledged custom shop like we've done in the past, we are developing a product mix -- a good, better, best model -- where we'd love to have this, which is the "better" kit, available in your store. richard: oh, boy. price-wise, where are you? mike: this kit, to sam ash, would be about $1,100, where you guys could retail it at about $1,700. richard: that's -- no, i'm sorry. you've picked a very difficult category. you're competing with some of the biggest companies in the industry that have huge, huge artist rosters, that have been around for many, many years. it's just not what we see. i am totally blind. and i live with non-24, a circadian rhythm disorder that can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the people, places, and things i love. the people i love
i'm marcus. nice to meet you. mike: cool, yeah, so my brother and i started the company out of our grandmother's basement in dudley, massachusetts. sjc is actually my brother's initials. right now what we're doing is, instead of just being a full-fledged custom shop like we've done in the past, we are developing a product mix -- a good, better, best model -- where we'd love to have this, which is the "better" kit, available in your store. richard: oh, boy. price-wise, where are you?...
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. >> marcus we see so many ads and efforts to reach people to care about the health of the planet and it seems your generation and the millennial generation has really taken to that message and are really sort of owning it but event social issues are a lot more connected going on. but also want to be sure and feel about it and folks take it into consideration. we like to think of it being a platform to one get the information or two present itself as an opportunity to get your message across about your organization or whatever it is that you stand for or represent. >> so the concert again is the big event at the end of the week but walk us through the week. >> sure. so we culminate with the concert on saturday. we're working with google as well as the african american history museum so on thursday we're doing a large volunteer effort. working as well with the red bull an it's geared toward change makers on telling their story. so people doing really great work in their community, helping them tell their stories and getting the message out to people so we have a workshop on thursday an
. >> marcus we see so many ads and efforts to reach people to care about the health of the planet and it seems your generation and the millennial generation has really taken to that message and are really sort of owning it but event social issues are a lot more connected going on. but also want to be sure and feel about it and folks take it into consideration. we like to think of it being a platform to one get the information or two present itself as an opportunity to get your message...
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. >> reporter: for barry trot that player has been marcus. since 2014-2015 he has reduced the shot attempt by 3.45 when he's been on the ice. that is in the top 14% of forwards over that span. but he's also been a dynamo offensively. >> scores. sudden victory. >> reporter: recording 1.35 primary points per 60 placing him just outside of the top 25%. only seven forwards have had a greater impact on both scoring and shot prevention. with outstanding contributions on both ends, he seats alongside elite company. and that's the winners view. >> reporter: caps fans are so juiced. this gentleman wants to raise me up like the stanley cup. raise me up. oh god. all right. let's send it back to you in the studio. caps-maple leafs coming up at 7:00. >> he can't hear a word we're saying. what time do we got? >> the weekend not a washout but it will be late march. it will be raw tomorrow. we have 63 that is a midnight temp. dress for the 50s tomorrow and 50s on sunday. look ahead to next friday 85. >> that is the news at 6:00. cbs is next. >> have a great
. >> reporter: for barry trot that player has been marcus. since 2014-2015 he has reduced the shot attempt by 3.45 when he's been on the ice. that is in the top 14% of forwards over that span. but he's also been a dynamo offensively. >> scores. sudden victory. >> reporter: recording 1.35 primary points per 60 placing him just outside of the top 25%. only seven forwards have had a greater impact on both scoring and shot prevention. with outstanding contributions on both ends,...
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-you know marcus. -lemonis: hi, i'm marcus. -nice to see you. -richard: you know michael.ow are you? -richard: you know us. lemonis: michael wants to sort of have an opportunity to present to you new flavors and some ideas. and we made one specifically to try to match your menu. michael: so what we brought here today is a few of the products that i think might work with your menu and then one, like i said, that i specifically tailored for you. richard: so, down in miami or in, i guess, maybe mexico, they just cut the mango open, put cayenne pepper on it, -squeeze a lime on it. -brian: yeah? michael: so give that a try. go ahead. yeah, so, it's a little soft 'cause, like, i said, that was made today. lemonis: there's a little kick at the end. brian: there it is. that's great. it's real subtle, too. michael: if we started producing this on a large scale, is it something you would think about bringing on your menu? brian: for here, probably not. -probably not. -lemonis: you would not. brian: probably not. like, what we do here is very simple. it's a very simple thing. right n
-you know marcus. -lemonis: hi, i'm marcus. -nice to see you. -richard: you know michael.ow are you? -richard: you know us. lemonis: michael wants to sort of have an opportunity to present to you new flavors and some ideas. and we made one specifically to try to match your menu. michael: so what we brought here today is a few of the products that i think might work with your menu and then one, like i said, that i specifically tailored for you. richard: so, down in miami or in, i guess, maybe...
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marcus johansson firing it low and it just sneaks under the goalie's pad.o about 6:30 4-2 and advance to the second round. carol has reaction after the game. what a game! >> the floor here at the air canada center is being covered up for the season so it will be put on ice. the caps will not need game seven, because they won in six. but they took care of business. >> every ga one goal, five over times. margin of era is tiny. we came through when we had to up the ante. >> not an easy game to play against. we were confidence that we did some things that we are good at that we gave ourselves a good chance to win and that ended up easy. >> we have maybe been coming back a little wbl but i thought overtime we kept going and kept the -- you can't be scared of winning. hopefully that is something we laned. >> referee: every game in this series was decided by a goal, and fei of the six between the overtime. who expected that? the caps say they did, and they expect the second round to be just at tough. the pen wins will wait. we'll have more coming up in a few minut
marcus johansson firing it low and it just sneaks under the goalie's pad.o about 6:30 4-2 and advance to the second round. carol has reaction after the game. what a game! >> the floor here at the air canada center is being covered up for the season so it will be put on ice. the caps will not need game seven, because they won in six. but they took care of business. >> every ga one goal, five over times. margin of era is tiny. we came through when we had to up the ante. >> not...
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account for consequences you are going to be majorly surprised and i think that is what jazz and marcus find themselves in. >> rose: glenn thrush, jacobs, eric ripert and freida pinto. >> support for charlie >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. a reorganization at the national security council, steve bannon, chief white house strategist has been removed from his top post on the principal's committee, his appointment too the committee in january was criticized for potentially politicizing foreign policy decision making, the shakeup also restores the director of national intelligence and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff as permanent members of the nsc. joining me now from washington, jennifer jacobs of bloomberg news, she broke the story, i am pleased to have her on this program. welcome. >> thanks, charlie. >> rose: how did you get this story? >> well, some so
account for consequences you are going to be majorly surprised and i think that is what jazz and marcus find themselves in. >> rose: glenn thrush, jacobs, eric ripert and freida pinto. >> support for charlie >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie...
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. >> reporter: david marcus is the director for a theater company in new york.prisingly, he supports the cuts. marcus says even small government brands interfere with the free market by giving recipients an unfair edge. >> so when the federal government comes in and gives $10,000 or $15,000 to one company and not other companies, they're really putting a heavy thumb on the scale. >> reporter: yes, theaters may fail, marcus says, but others will simply take their place. but what guarantee do you have that in a place like whitesburg, kentucky, what guarantee do you ha >> reporter: so it will just go. >> things go. yes. this is the nature of the world. this is the nature of art. >> art needs subsidy to be alive. we cannot just have the marketplace determining what is done. >> reporter: rocco landisman is a former chairman of the nea. he worries that without subsidies, challenging, daring art will never be produced. case in point? >> you came to me and said i've got this hot idea for a musical about alexander hamilton and the founding fathers, and it's going to be d
. >> reporter: david marcus is the director for a theater company in new york.prisingly, he supports the cuts. marcus says even small government brands interfere with the free market by giving recipients an unfair edge. >> so when the federal government comes in and gives $10,000 or $15,000 to one company and not other companies, they're really putting a heavy thumb on the scale. >> reporter: yes, theaters may fail, marcus says, but others will simply take their place. but...
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win. >> marcus johansson pushes the caps through to round 2. >> it's been a tough fight. i think toronto played really well and they gave us everything they had. a lot of credit to them for that. we stuck with it. we played our game and i think we -- you know, we deserved it. >> every game one goal, five overtimes. listen, it's -- margin of error is tiny, tiny, tiny. sometimes it's a couple millimeters here and there. we came through in the last couple of games when we had to up the ante. >> up next, a rematch with the pittsburgh penguins. bring it on. game one on thursday at verizon center. from toronto, carol maloney, news 4 sports. >> the penguins. here is a verizon center this thursday and saturday. saturday's game can be seen right here on nbc 4. game three and four in pittsburgh monday may 1st and wednesday may 3rd. and if necessary game five in d.c. on saturday and game six monday, may 8th. >> get it done early. >> but we love the stress, right? eun, it's good stress? >> i hope so. i'm losing sleep. i might be losing hair at each rate. >> i'm so happy because the b
win. >> marcus johansson pushes the caps through to round 2. >> it's been a tough fight. i think toronto played really well and they gave us everything they had. a lot of credit to them for that. we stuck with it. we played our game and i think we -- you know, we deserved it. >> every game one goal, five overtimes. listen, it's -- margin of error is tiny, tiny, tiny. sometimes it's a couple millimeters here and there. we came through in the last couple of games when we had to...
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a third was inevitable, and much needed for marcus rashford. united up needed for marcus rashford.e. jim lumsden, bbc news. we wa nt spent force. jim lumsden, bbc news. we want to fight in the premier league until it is mathematically impossible, but we cannot win the premier league. and league, we can. we have eight teams in competition, we have a quarterfinal, and it is a competition that we can win. during this match, we had lots of players that were not here today. and the most important thing was, after the three points, not to have more injuries. the hardest thing being a manager is when you are losing, and at the moment we are. it is a hard thing to take. i have been fortunate enough to have worked at teams which have won a lot of games, but at the moment it is tough, but tougher the players as well, because they care, they wanted it well, and at the moment, we're not doing as well we should. in the scottish premiership, three late goals for rangers ended aberdeen's winning run at home. all three was scored in five minutes in the second half. kenny miller got the second half
a third was inevitable, and much needed for marcus rashford. united up needed for marcus rashford.e. jim lumsden, bbc news. we wa nt spent force. jim lumsden, bbc news. we want to fight in the premier league until it is mathematically impossible, but we cannot win the premier league. and league, we can. we have eight teams in competition, we have a quarterfinal, and it is a competition that we can win. during this match, we had lots of players that were not here today. and the most important...
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marcus is who i write about extensively in the book. mark, i start with how marcus always helped me, a., state in shape, and after i blew my life up and i disappeared off the face of the earth, literally, this was the first place i went with his gym and it's good to see you here tonight, man. [applause] >> i'm so proud of you what you're doing. we're good friends but to get away from politics and back to the book. doing political cob assault examination radio do you see yourself writing another book or young politicians, something informative? >> yeah. don't know. have no idea, man. the print just dried here. >> colorful and dramatic and very insightful. for anybody that doesn't follow politics that strong or for people that don't know politics, gives them insight. >> write another one. >> i don't know. it's a bit of my life. including, like, shooting ak47s in cam bodey which you'll -- cambodia which you'll read about. i really enjoyed writing. i've never written a become before. i have written for tv news -- your taught to write -- wri
marcus is who i write about extensively in the book. mark, i start with how marcus always helped me, a., state in shape, and after i blew my life up and i disappeared off the face of the earth, literally, this was the first place i went with his gym and it's good to see you here tonight, man. [applause] >> i'm so proud of you what you're doing. we're good friends but to get away from politics and back to the book. doing political cob assault examination radio do you see yourself writing...
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and i think that's what jazz and marcus find themselves in. >> now here's a look at your weekend.50th anniversary tour has dates in fresno, california, and salt lake city. ♪ sweet carolina >> the world ski and snowboard festival opens in whistler, canada. and michael caine, morgan freeman, and alan arkin are in theaters in the comedy "going in style." >> halt! >> what are you chasing me for? >> don't make me tase you. >> this is not an admission of guilt. i am just tired. ♪ don't stop >> and here's what's new for the week ahead. sunday is the final day of the masters golf tournament in augusta, georgia. monday is the day the 2017 pulitzer prize wrirnz announced. tuesday is the opening day of the hong kong international film festival. wednesday is the day president trump meets with nato secretary-general at the white house. thursday is president thomas jefferson's birthday. friday is the opening day of the coachella valley music and arts festival in california. saturday is the day major league baseball celebrates jackie robinson day. >> rose: that's "charlie rose: the week" for thi
and i think that's what jazz and marcus find themselves in. >> now here's a look at your weekend.50th anniversary tour has dates in fresno, california, and salt lake city. ♪ sweet carolina >> the world ski and snowboard festival opens in whistler, canada. and michael caine, morgan freeman, and alan arkin are in theaters in the comedy "going in style." >> halt! >> what are you chasing me for? >> don't make me tase you. >> this is not an admission...
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coming up on this programme: marcus rashford, the toast of old trafford, sense manchester united into the semifinals of the europa league. it is goodbye andy murray, letting slip a lead in the deciding set to slip out of the monte carlo open. and tiger is under the knife, announcing his fourth back operation in less than two years. hello, thanks forjoining us on sport today. manchester united are through to the semi—finals of the europa league after an extra—time victory over the belgian side anderlecht, but the win came at a cost. marcos rojo was stretchered off with a knee injury, and zlatan ibrahimovic hobbled off after 90 minutes also with a knee injury. jose mourinho says he's not optimistic about their chances of playing again the season. united took the lead after only ten minutes when marcus rashford set up the armenian midfielder henrikh mkhitaryan for his 10th goal of the season. sofiane hani then equalised for anderlecht, and that made it 1—1 on the night, and 2—2 on aggregate. in the second period of extra—time, rashford scored the goal that won it for united, and sealed t
coming up on this programme: marcus rashford, the toast of old trafford, sense manchester united into the semifinals of the europa league. it is goodbye andy murray, letting slip a lead in the deciding set to slip out of the monte carlo open. and tiger is under the knife, announcing his fourth back operation in less than two years. hello, thanks forjoining us on sport today. manchester united are through to the semi—finals of the europa league after an extra—time victory over the belgian...
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marcus johansson ties it up, the pastjust squirting frederick anderson. at 1-1, and we go to overtime. and it is johannesen again. the seriesnsson ends with the second goal of the game. washington wins in dramatic overtime,-1 in advancing to the eastern conference of my fondles with a date against the pittsburgh penguins. >> it has been a tou f they give us everything they had. a lot of credit to them, but we played our game and i think we deserved it and we fought hard for it. i think we have a pretty good chance. that, we knew we would play the same way. we just pressure and pressure. scott: what a series. and keep it right here for abc 7 "sports sunday" tonight at 11:35. i will be joined by robert burton with the big show. and mark gray will be in the studio. the caps and penguins have met nine times in the playoffs. pittsburgh has won eight of those series, so it is a rivalry thick in history. kimberly: a three-year-old boy who cannot talk found a creative and beautiful way to express himself. he was diagnosed with type one diabetes about a year ago.
marcus johansson ties it up, the pastjust squirting frederick anderson. at 1-1, and we go to overtime. and it is johannesen again. the seriesnsson ends with the second goal of the game. washington wins in dramatic overtime,-1 in advancing to the eastern conference of my fondles with a date against the pittsburgh penguins. >> it has been a tou f they give us everything they had. a lot of credit to them, but we played our game and i think we deserved it and we fought hard for it. i think we...
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win. >> marcus johansson pushes the caps through to round two!n a tough fight. i think toronto played really well and they gave us everything they had. i think that's -- you know, a lot of credit to them. but we stuck with it. we played our game and i think we -- you know, we deserved it and we fought hard for it. >> every game one goal, five overtimes. listen, it's -- margin of error is tiny, tiny, tiny. sometimes it's a couple millimeters here or there. we came through in the last two games when we had we got the big goals when we needed them. >> up next, a remash with the pittsburgh penguins. bring it on. game one on thursday. from toronto, carol maloney, news 4 sports. >> bring it. here is the schedule. game one and two are at the verizon center thursday and saturday. make sure you watch saturday's game right here on nbc 4. game three and four are in pittsburgh. may 1st and may 3rd. >> if necessary game 5 in d.c. on may 6th. game 6 on monday may 8th in pittsburgh and potential game 7 on may 10th at the verizon schedule. >> i want four in a ro
win. >> marcus johansson pushes the caps through to round two!n a tough fight. i think toronto played really well and they gave us everything they had. i think that's -- you know, a lot of credit to them. but we stuck with it. we played our game and i think we -- you know, we deserved it and we fought hard for it. >> every game one goal, five overtimes. listen, it's -- margin of error is tiny, tiny, tiny. sometimes it's a couple millimeters here or there. we came through in the last...
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interesting story about neiman marcus.ney so that they can make interest payments on their other debt? ashley: borrowing from peter to pay paul, as they used to say. issuing debt to pay off the interest payments on their debt. they don't want to burn through their cash. look, they were bought out in 2013. they have been is a littled with nearly $5 billion of long-term debt, and they're trying to turn around, exploring all options, including a possible sale. there are still analysts out there that say hang in there. this is a good brand. it has stores here in new york city. they can turn it around. but the debt is really starting to crush them. stuart: amazon calling. ashley: yes, hello. ice age. stuart: the honda motor company announcing an investment in america. lizzie, are they trying to make themselves look good in front of president trump? liz: that's a good question. $124million. stuart: that's not much. liz: it's a wind tunnel facility. . stuart: all right. liz: okay. stuart: no. no. no. look, car companies, manufact
interesting story about neiman marcus.ney so that they can make interest payments on their other debt? ashley: borrowing from peter to pay paul, as they used to say. issuing debt to pay off the interest payments on their debt. they don't want to burn through their cash. look, they were bought out in 2013. they have been is a littled with nearly $5 billion of long-term debt, and they're trying to turn around, exploring all options, including a possible sale. there are still analysts out there...
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. >>> aaron gordon tonight over marcus smart. not a smart move by marcus. gets it right in the face. posterized. i am john clark. we're right back. have a great weekend. >>> we made it through this rainy day to the weekend. >> now we're going to get rewarded for that. it will be nice by sunday. we may have peeks of sunshine tomorrow. we get more rain moving in late monday, all day tuesday could be a soaker. a break on wednesday, and back into the rain on thursday. and we hope it's out of here for the home opener for friday. >> year going the zero in on sunday for now. i'm jacqueline london. thank you for watching. have a great night. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- samuel l. jackson, dakota fanning, musical guest, ed sheeran,
. >>> aaron gordon tonight over marcus smart. not a smart move by marcus. gets it right in the face. posterized. i am john clark. we're right back. have a great weekend. >>> we made it through this rainy day to the weekend. >> now we're going to get rewarded for that. it will be nice by sunday. we may have peeks of sunshine tomorrow. we get more rain moving in late monday, all day tuesday could be a soaker. a break on wednesday, and back into the rain on thursday. and we...
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home opener and neil gorsuch sworn in as the new justice of the united states supreme court plus marcus thompson taking a deeper look at a man who they call the golden boy of the golden state warriors . >> we are talking about our baseball experiences and we all put our names in and then mike milbach was the one to get the long >>>. you and joe fonzi are right there on the field this home opener day for the san francisco giants. >> reporter: it was a battle within the newsroom but why not? i love baseball and i love this ballpark. so many memories here. not just working for ktvu but i was here in the stands with my wife and probably the greatest moment for me was 2012 with game number seven. it was in the rain and it was a special moment. looking up to the heavens. >> i would say of the things that i have seen in my sports career that was right up there are when i was standing on the field for the catch expect the two most exciting moments i've ever seen. >> i kind of bring this story up because this ballpark is nearly 20 years old and still on this morning it looks like a gym. i want t
home opener and neil gorsuch sworn in as the new justice of the united states supreme court plus marcus thompson taking a deeper look at a man who they call the golden boy of the golden state warriors . >> we are talking about our baseball experiences and we all put our names in and then mike milbach was the one to get the long >>>. you and joe fonzi are right there on the field this home opener day for the san francisco giants. >> reporter: it was a battle within the...
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they are on their way to doing that at old trafford thanks to marcus rashford and wayne rooney.us rashford went down towcester lukas fabianski in the first half injury time. —— went down due to lukas fabianski in the first half injury time. it is still 1—0 to manchester united. tono could close the gap on chelsea to just tono could close the gap on chelsea tojust one point, but tono could close the gap on chelsea to just one point, but they will need to beat arsenal to do it and hope chelsea lose at everton. —— totte n ha m hope chelsea lose at everton. —— tottenham could close the gap on chelsea. if spurs when they will finish above arsenal for the first time since 1995. let's be honest, i asked that question 18 consecutive yea rs. asked that question 18 consecutive years. —— answered that question 18 consecutive years. things have not changed. you cannot say that the weight of one year has the weight of 20. mark selby and john higgins will meet in the final of the world championship in sheffield today in the repeat of the 2007 setup. mark selby feet —— beat ding. the repeat of
they are on their way to doing that at old trafford thanks to marcus rashford and wayne rooney.us rashford went down towcester lukas fabianski in the first half injury time. —— went down due to lukas fabianski in the first half injury time. it is still 1—0 to manchester united. tono could close the gap on chelsea to just tono could close the gap on chelsea tojust one point, but tono could close the gap on chelsea to just one point, but they will need to beat arsenal to do it and hope...
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i want to get marcus in here because marcus had the job of trying to get people of color, trying to get african-americans to vote for bernie sanders. he was only able to get about 30% of the african-american vote. is it fair, i mean to l. joy's point, to say to african-americans we need to have flexibility on cultural issues to get white working class voters, but bernie sandsers is saying you have to adopt 100% of his platform. there is no flexibility on the bernie-crat side. take everything i believe in period or i won't deliver these votes. is that fair to voters of color? >> i disagree with that, joy. bernie's not saying you need 100% of our platform. but what i will agree on is the same people who refuse to change this party and to turn this party into a more progressive party are the same folks who want to decide to reach out to african-americans a month before the election and not necessarily do the adequate amount of outreach the party needs to do. i agree completely with l. joy. until we start bringing more people of color into this equation, until we start doing authentic outre
i want to get marcus in here because marcus had the job of trying to get people of color, trying to get african-americans to vote for bernie sanders. he was only able to get about 30% of the african-american vote. is it fair, i mean to l. joy's point, to say to african-americans we need to have flexibility on cultural issues to get white working class voters, but bernie sandsers is saying you have to adopt 100% of his platform. there is no flexibility on the bernie-crat side. take everything i...
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marcus: it is very low right now. in which the target is not so much north korea as it is china. the united states is trying to demonstrate to china that there is real danger here, in china should act more forcefully to bring north korea to the negotiating table. --id: what does cam jong un what is kym johnson -- what is cashohnson really want -- what does kim jong un really want? marcus: the development of nuclear weapons and development -- delivery systems are the their reliability. they are developing second strike capability so the united states and south korea moved against them, they will still have some capabilities of inflicting nuclear damage on the united states, and/or its allies in northeast asia. that is what they are aiming for because they feel once a have that, the survival of their regime is guaranteed. david: we saw general mcmaster sayinge weekend essentially, we are taking away first try from us and we will not preemptively strike. is that your understanding of where they united states is? sure.arc
marcus: it is very low right now. in which the target is not so much north korea as it is china. the united states is trying to demonstrate to china that there is real danger here, in china should act more forcefully to bring north korea to the negotiating table. --id: what does cam jong un what is kym johnson -- what is cashohnson really want -- what does kim jong un really want? marcus: the development of nuclear weapons and development -- delivery systems are the their reliability. they are...
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they're surgeon's fingers. >> neil: bernie marcus, the guy is brilliant.k when he created home depot, wow! by the way, we figured we're a 24 hour news network. we have time to get in the bad, the bad, everything on donald trump. it's called fair and balanced. more after this. so much lobster, so little time. at red lobster's lobsterfest any of these 9 lobster dishes could be yours. so don't resist delicious new lobster mix and match or lobsterfest surf and turf because you won't have this chance for long. >> neil: some have said the conservative media is making a big deal out of susan rice's actions. maybe we're beginning to do that because her grasp of the truth has been shaky. take a look. >> what sparked the recent violence is the airing on the internet of a very hateful and offensive video. >> sergeant bergdahl wasn't a hostage. he was an american prisoner of war captured on battlefield. >> i know nothing about this. i was surprised to see reports from chairman nunes on that count today. >> neil: you see why the trust factor isn't entirely there? three
they're surgeon's fingers. >> neil: bernie marcus, the guy is brilliant.k when he created home depot, wow! by the way, we figured we're a 24 hour news network. we have time to get in the bad, the bad, everything on donald trump. it's called fair and balanced. more after this. so much lobster, so little time. at red lobster's lobsterfest any of these 9 lobster dishes could be yours. so don't resist delicious new lobster mix and match or lobsterfest surf and turf because you won't have this...
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i think that is what jas and marcus find themselves in.anny boyle cast you in "slum dog" had you done any film or television? freida: i had not done anything. and a travelg, show. i traveled across southeast asia for nine months. right?gay,gig, there was an open casting call and i went to it. charlie: how many were in the open casting call? freida: i don't know, but i think thousands, all over india, even england, and america. charlie: if you grew up in bombay, and then it became mumbai, do sober for to it as bombay or do you use monday -- mumbai?bombay or mumbai: i use monday -- for some. i still look around the city and see bombay. when i talked to the press, i tried to say mumbai. charlie: is it the most interesting city? freida: i think the people of new delhi would come charging after me. is a fascinating city in terms of the extremes that you see. you see that in almost every part of india, but in bombay or mumbai, there is no escaping it. you are bombarded. your senses are assaulted right away. in that sense, it is very extreme. som
i think that is what jas and marcus find themselves in.anny boyle cast you in "slum dog" had you done any film or television? freida: i had not done anything. and a travelg, show. i traveled across southeast asia for nine months. right?gay,gig, there was an open casting call and i went to it. charlie: how many were in the open casting call? freida: i don't know, but i think thousands, all over india, even england, and america. charlie: if you grew up in bombay, and then it became...
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flyer justin williams has shot marcus johansen, rebound and in. caps take it 4-2. they face the penguins next. lebron james looking to get the pacers into the next round. a rally in the fourth. george with a chance to tie it. as time runs out, calves win it 106-102. >> bird has a headache. get him a tylenol. tenth clear keep for james, the most all time. >> he's pretty good. >> that's an understatement. he's not done yet. >> thank you, jamie. still to come, a sky high record from the series spake walker. the commander is about to reach an impressive milestone. we look at her fascinating career when "action news" comes back. ♪ nobody does underwater stunts, sylvia. except me, of course. this is my stop. adios! ♪ if you're a stuntman, you cheat death. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. número uno! >> president trump will make after long distance call tomorrow -- very long distance. he will call the international space station to congratulations the current commander on her run. >> she
flyer justin williams has shot marcus johansen, rebound and in. caps take it 4-2. they face the penguins next. lebron james looking to get the pacers into the next round. a rally in the fourth. george with a chance to tie it. as time runs out, calves win it 106-102. >> bird has a headache. get him a tylenol. tenth clear keep for james, the most all time. >> he's pretty good. >> that's an understatement. he's not done yet. >> thank you, jamie. still to come, a sky high...
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erin gordon over marcus smart. not a smart move by marcus, gets it right in the face. wow, good stuff. i am john clark with csn. enjoy your weekend. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. maybe that's why we've been ranked highest in customer satisfaction by jd power 4 years in a row. and now you can love fios too. get 150 meg internet, tv and phone. all for $79.99 per month, for the first year with a two-year agreement. it's the only internet with equal upload and download speeds. cable only offers upload speeds that are a fraction of the download speeds. plus get hbo for a year and free multi-room dvr service for two years. and verizon wireless customers can stream tv on the fios mobile app, data-free. get the best. go to getfios.com >>> get ready to cast. today is the start of trap season in southeastern pennsylvania. anglers can go for the big one in berks, bucs, chester, lehigh valley, montgomery, and philadelphia counties. the rest of the state can go fishing in two weeks. crews have stocked streams and lakes with thousands of trout, so good luck. >>> today
erin gordon over marcus smart. not a smart move by marcus, gets it right in the face. wow, good stuff. i am john clark with csn. enjoy your weekend. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. maybe that's why we've been ranked highest in customer satisfaction by jd power 4 years in a row. and now you can love fios too. get 150 meg internet, tv and phone. all for $79.99 per month, for the first year with a two-year agreement. it's the only internet with equal upload and download speeds. cable...
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these are reasonably sized, but they are not be neiman marcus's -- the neiman marcus's of the world.t energy and whether that has been played out, we talk about retail. you are looking at europe in particular. talk to us a little bit why europe and where. >> absolutely. in the european credit space, the 800 pound gorilla is very much in the room, the european central bank. the european central bank was buying $80 billion euros of credit a month, now they are buying %60 -- $60 billion. that is a big move and we are seeing that in the credit face. let's take high-yield, specifically the credit suisse european high-yield index is about 4.6% but if you take out the u.s. dollar denominated bonds, it is closer to 3.5%. i do not know what you think of withyou think volume high-yield, but to us, that does not sound like high-yield. they almost have to change the name. when you look to the investment-grade space, the european investment-grade index trades less than 1% yield. let's think about that. u.s. 10 year treasuries, 2.3% and change. european corporate, less than 1%. i think on the long
these are reasonably sized, but they are not be neiman marcus's -- the neiman marcus's of the world.t energy and whether that has been played out, we talk about retail. you are looking at europe in particular. talk to us a little bit why europe and where. >> absolutely. in the european credit space, the 800 pound gorilla is very much in the room, the european central bank. the european central bank was buying $80 billion euros of credit a month, now they are buying %60 -- $60 billion....
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department store segment despite a year and a half of sales declines skill to -- retailer neiman marcuss betting experiences will revive revenue and luer more customers in the door. >> consumers are fickle. people are looking out what's in it for me.>> neiman has tested new tools like mirrors the can record views of apparel customers try on and employ devices to give a brief summary of each customer. >> she likes product, chanel or she buys beauty. and they can get a snapshot of what they've done for an online purchase and that allows them to serve her better. >> those touch points combined with solid online sales, a more loyal customer base that generates 36% of the company's revenue give neiman marcus a protective position in the retail industry. though all of that is a seven the right direction, retail analyst say personalization that provides overall shopping experience is key and neiman marcus these approve why that is valuable before e-commerce takes the next generation of shoppers completely online. in new york, foxbusiness. >>> the specific salem powerboat show will be going on
department store segment despite a year and a half of sales declines skill to -- retailer neiman marcuss betting experiences will revive revenue and luer more customers in the door. >> consumers are fickle. people are looking out what's in it for me.>> neiman has tested new tools like mirrors the can record views of apparel customers try on and employ devices to give a brief summary of each customer. >> she likes product, chanel or she buys beauty. and they can get a snapshot...
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marcus johansson nick named mojo. he and his mojo working scoring both goals in a 2-1 series clinching win. >> marcus johansson pushes the caps through to round two. >> it's been a tough fight. i think toronto played really well. they gave us everything they had. a lot of credit to them for that. we stuck with it, pla we deserved it and we fought hard for it. >> every game, one goal, five overtimes. listen, margin of error is tiny, tiny, tieby. sometimes it's just a couple millimeters here and there. we came through in the last few games when we had to up the ante. we got the big goals when we needed them. >> up next a rematch with the pittsburgh penguins. bring it on. game one thursday at verizon center. >> that's right, carol. bring it. here is the schedule. games 1 and 2 at the verizon center thursday and saturday. saturday can be seen here on nbc 4. games 3 and 4 in pittsburgh on may 1 ths and 3rd and if necessary game 5 on saturday may 6th. game 6 monday may 8th in pittsburgh and a potential game 7 at the verizon
marcus johansson nick named mojo. he and his mojo working scoring both goals in a 2-1 series clinching win. >> marcus johansson pushes the caps through to round two. >> it's been a tough fight. i think toronto played really well. they gave us everything they had. a lot of credit to them for that. we stuck with it, pla we deserved it and we fought hard for it. >> every game, one goal, five overtimes. listen, margin of error is tiny, tiny, tieby. sometimes it's just a couple...