356
356
Jan 14, 2018
01/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 356
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> 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. >>...
66
66
Jan 31, 2018
01/18
by
CNBC
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
-sandy, this is marcus. -sandy: hi. lemonis: hi, sandy. i'm marcus. a pleasure to meet you. shauna: sandy's in charge of all of our candy and merchandise. lemonis: and so your full-time job is the candy store? sandy: no. h.r., payroll duties. this is last on my list. -lemonis: yeah. -sandy: yeah. lemonis: i've never seen a candy store or any retail business that has its h.r. director running the merchandise. i guess i shouldn't be that surprised. if they don't see the importance of having their ice cream be special, why would the candy be any different? it's a nice attempt at a theme, but i'm not really sure that the theme's clear to me. when you walk in the front door, it looks like they went to the local convenience store and just said, "give me some lollipops and some sweet tarts." it's not nostalgic. there's nothing really curated. and what's this -- all this bacon? why do you have bacon cotton candy? sandy: people like bacon right now. same thing with the bacon soda. lemonis: i mean, i know the craze with bacon, but how does it connect to farrell
-sandy, this is marcus. -sandy: hi. lemonis: hi, sandy. i'm marcus. a pleasure to meet you. shauna: sandy's in charge of all of our candy and merchandise. lemonis: and so your full-time job is the candy store? sandy: no. h.r., payroll duties. this is last on my list. -lemonis: yeah. -sandy: yeah. lemonis: i've never seen a candy store or any retail business that has its h.r. director running the merchandise. i guess i shouldn't be that surprised. if they don't see the importance of having their...
44
44
Jan 9, 2018
01/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
is that marcus? no. absolutely not and i don't think fine dining is that.of food writers and critics maybe that don't see the fun or the luxury or the enjoyment in fine dining, because it is a homage to the chef and i think the world has changed. i think a chef cooking in a high street restaurant, that's got 20 seats in and he's slaving away in the back of a kitchen, an open kitchen. that is today as enjoyable as eating in a fine dining restaurant. it's all about what somebody wants for an occasion and if i'm going to set up a restaurant in this hotel, a 5—star hotel, it is known all over the world, there's a level of luxury i have to provide and i want to provide. it strikes me that as you've become more successful, like so many top chefs you've developed the brand and become a tv personality, you're on the british masterchef show, which has made you enormously popular in this country. you've also opened other restaurants in central london, so now you've got a stable of three. it all means that you are not every single lunchtime and dinner actually in the
is that marcus? no. absolutely not and i don't think fine dining is that.of food writers and critics maybe that don't see the fun or the luxury or the enjoyment in fine dining, because it is a homage to the chef and i think the world has changed. i think a chef cooking in a high street restaurant, that's got 20 seats in and he's slaving away in the back of a kitchen, an open kitchen. that is today as enjoyable as eating in a fine dining restaurant. it's all about what somebody wants for an...
50
50
Jan 23, 2018
01/18
by
CNBC
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
-oh, marcus. -thank you very much. -i'm late. -thanks, marcus. -thanks.ank you. ♪ -good morning. -good morning. -how are you? -good, how are you? -good morning, marcus. -how are you? -thanks. -nice to see you again. -nice to see you. i left yesterday a little concerned. it was puzzling to me. the margins say 25 percent. i know they're not. steve, why are the financials incomplete? you know, i've got a full-time job, so spending the time to do that hasn't been a prime focus. -you know, ultimately, if you're going to be a partner in the deal, i like partners that i know can contribute. my expectation is that you would be more active. and for me, the whole asset of this business is the talented people that design. -i love that. -i want the challenge of building a business in detroit by people's hands from detroit. -mm-hmm. -so my offer is $300,000 for 51 percent. i think needs $100,000 for building out efficiencies in the shop. it needs to have some rhyme or reason to it. -right. -things that allow us to lower cost and increase output. in addition to that, $
-oh, marcus. -thank you very much. -i'm late. -thanks, marcus. -thanks.ank you. ♪ -good morning. -good morning. -how are you? -good, how are you? -good morning, marcus. -how are you? -thanks. -nice to see you again. -nice to see you. i left yesterday a little concerned. it was puzzling to me. the margins say 25 percent. i know they're not. steve, why are the financials incomplete? you know, i've got a full-time job, so spending the time to do that hasn't been a prime focus. -you know,...
58
58
Jan 15, 2018
01/18
by
CNBC
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
>> hello, my friend. >> i'm marcus. >> marcus. my name is armando. nice to meet you. >> armando? >> yeah. >> nice to meet you, brother. like most cubans, armando was living on a government wage worth about $25 a month. now he makes that in a single day, thanks to the taxi license he got under the new law. >> this is a good business. >> and you can make good money doing this? >> i can save a little bit for my own business. the best job is to do your own company, a small business. >> your own company. >> yeah, exactly. >> with his newfound cash and a degree in computer engineering, armando hopes to launch his own start-up. if you have a business and we become friends, can i invest in your company if i live in the united states? >> yeah, you give me the money and that's it. >> well, you have to pay me interest. >> okay, we can do it. >> a lot of interest. >> we find a lawyer, and we can do a contract, yeah? >> armando made me feel welcome. of course, i can't invest in a cuban business -- yet. that's illegal because of the u.s. embargo imposed after fidel castro's communist revolutio
>> hello, my friend. >> i'm marcus. >> marcus. my name is armando. nice to meet you. >> armando? >> yeah. >> nice to meet you, brother. like most cubans, armando was living on a government wage worth about $25 a month. now he makes that in a single day, thanks to the taxi license he got under the new law. >> this is a good business. >> and you can make good money doing this? >> i can save a little bit for my own business. the best job is to...
53
53
Jan 14, 2018
01/18
by
CNBC
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
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....
121
121
Jan 1, 2018
01/18
by
CNBC
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm marcus.ce to meet you. cindy: hi, marcus. lemonis: nice to meet you. cindy: i'm cindy. lemonis: i'm excited to see what you guys are working on. cindy: we are so happy to have you here. we're very excited. leani: cindy pinzon and leani posad are best friends. they think they've cooked up the next big thing in edible pot with their company, treat yourself. cindy: we make healthy edibles that happen to have cannabis in them. lemonis: vegan, gluten-free tarts -- very california. okay. so, can i open this? cindy: yeah! definitely. lemonis: okay. all right. so, it's literally a little pop tart. cindy: yeah. hi, there. would you like to try a strawberry rose? they're vegan and gluten-free. lemonis: hoping to attract first-time users, they've kept their tarts low in thc and cbd, the two main ingredients in pot. cindy: for the minis, it's 10 milligrams cbd, 10 milligrams of thc. lemonis: it doesn't get any more startup than this. they do everything -- packaging, deliveries, and all the baking out of
i'm marcus.ce to meet you. cindy: hi, marcus. lemonis: nice to meet you. cindy: i'm cindy. lemonis: i'm excited to see what you guys are working on. cindy: we are so happy to have you here. we're very excited. leani: cindy pinzon and leani posad are best friends. they think they've cooked up the next big thing in edible pot with their company, treat yourself. cindy: we make healthy edibles that happen to have cannabis in them. lemonis: vegan, gluten-free tarts -- very california. okay. so, can...
83
83
Jan 23, 2018
01/18
by
CNBC
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm marcus. rick: marcus, i'm rick. lemonis: rick, how are you? are gonna go shopping for new machinery. it's gonna allow them to improve the output, and they'll be able to work with new materials, like wood and metal. i am looking to see more dimension. like, look at this thing, i mean this is... jeff: that's amazing. lemonis: most importantly, it will take the pressure off of jeff because the staff will be able to utilize the machinery that they know is gonna work. he'll be able to focus on new ideas and new customers. jeff: i got to get it under $65,000. rick: this is a sale. lemonis: back at the shop, everybody is working hard on this new toy display. aimee: okay, well-- jeff: i just -- we don't have the room for a 60-inch diameter tree. aimee: okay, well, i have another idea. lemonis: i think the real test for jeff is if he's able to collaborate with everybody. is he able to get their input and not drive the process all by himself. hey, stranger. i came back to see the... toy thing. aimee: the unit? would you like to see it? lemonis: yeah. ai
i'm marcus. rick: marcus, i'm rick. lemonis: rick, how are you? are gonna go shopping for new machinery. it's gonna allow them to improve the output, and they'll be able to work with new materials, like wood and metal. i am looking to see more dimension. like, look at this thing, i mean this is... jeff: that's amazing. lemonis: most importantly, it will take the pressure off of jeff because the staff will be able to utilize the machinery that they know is gonna work. he'll be able to focus on...
98
98
Jan 1, 2018
01/18
by
KNTV
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
kris and marcus? >> thank you very much, scott. >>> we start out new year's day mildly with the mild temperatures. >> not too bad. we had really cold mornings recently. it's not as cold this morning. it warms up as we go into the afternoon, looking at 60s today and a lot of sunshine. it's going to be a hazy sunshine. we have had a lot of unhealthy air quality, a lot of smoke and pollutants we put out there are being trapped in the low lying areas. as we look outside in san francisco, you can see the haze. it's a spare the air day, no wood burning, that's illegal. it would be unhealthy as far as the air quality in the bay and coastal areas. inland, east bay and santa clara. we have king tides today. now, the earth, sun and moon aligned in a way that creates very high tides and extremely low tides. those coastal areas, the water will go up. the highest tide at 9:13 at ocean feet, over seven feet and high tide tomorrow, later in the morning, at 10:02 tomorrow. the high temperatures today reaching the low
kris and marcus? >> thank you very much, scott. >>> we start out new year's day mildly with the mild temperatures. >> not too bad. we had really cold mornings recently. it's not as cold this morning. it warms up as we go into the afternoon, looking at 60s today and a lot of sunshine. it's going to be a hazy sunshine. we have had a lot of unhealthy air quality, a lot of smoke and pollutants we put out there are being trapped in the low lying areas. as we look outside in san...
42
42
Jan 28, 2018
01/18
by
CNBC
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
my name is marcus lemonis. in the past ten years, i've bought hundreds of failing businesses, turned them around, and i've made millions doing it. i'll write whatever check i need to, even if you won't. if you want people to listen, you put money on the table. i'm gonna give you a check for $500,000. i found six struggling businesses, some weeks away from closure. my plan is to turn them around. for the next week, i'm 100% in charge. >> all right. >> let's go get to work. can't run a business if it's not clean. but i'm not just giving them advice. i'm putting up millions of dollars of my own money. if you don't know your numbers, you just don't know your business. i'll work by their side... i'll put in the hours... 'cause i have the same risk that they do. where's accounting? >> she's counting. >> no, where's accounting? >> um... >> oh, my god. this business is a total mess. i judge businesses based on three things: it's pretty damn good. most often, businesses fail because of people. >> i trusted people to man
my name is marcus lemonis. in the past ten years, i've bought hundreds of failing businesses, turned them around, and i've made millions doing it. i'll write whatever check i need to, even if you won't. if you want people to listen, you put money on the table. i'm gonna give you a check for $500,000. i found six struggling businesses, some weeks away from closure. my plan is to turn them around. for the next week, i'm 100% in charge. >> all right. >> let's go get to work. can't run...
66
66
Jan 16, 2018
01/18
by
CNBC
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm marcus. tony: marcus. tony. lemonis: nice to meet you. tony: oh, my god. this is unbelievable.onis: this is a cool truck. wow. can i try one? tony: absolutely. lemonis: okay, so there's how many different toppings? tony: we have about a dozen unique toppings. lemonis: okay. tony: and then three chocolate dips. lemonis: so you take a base, you dip it, and then you can put all the toppings on it. tony: my favorite is definitely the godfather. lemonis: okay. are you the godfather? tony: i don't know. lemonis: okay. tony: you might -- you might be the godfather. lemonis: there you go. tony: can i get a traditional size bar, please. lemonis: hey, hey, hey, i'm ordering. how are you? i'm marcus. jorge: hey. how you doing? i'm jorge. lemonis: jorge? do you have coconut? jorge: i do. sprinkles? lemonis: it's breakfast time, so i wanted to have a little fruit. okay, so let's do dark chocolate with -- what are the other chocolate options? jorge: chocolate sprinkles. lemonis: let's do that. tony: so we handcraft them in small batches here. ♪ how's your breakfast? lemonis: i think it taste
i'm marcus. tony: marcus. tony. lemonis: nice to meet you. tony: oh, my god. this is unbelievable.onis: this is a cool truck. wow. can i try one? tony: absolutely. lemonis: okay, so there's how many different toppings? tony: we have about a dozen unique toppings. lemonis: okay. tony: and then three chocolate dips. lemonis: so you take a base, you dip it, and then you can put all the toppings on it. tony: my favorite is definitely the godfather. lemonis: okay. are you the godfather? tony: i...
60
60
Jan 21, 2018
01/18
by
CNBC
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
-larry: come on, marcus.lemonis: all right. [ laughter ] and i think he's finally settled in and gained the sort of self-confidence that vision quest needs him to have. this company is going to be very successful, and he's gonna make the employees and his family very proud. [ cheers and applause ] >> tonight on the profit, i go inside eco-me, an all-natural cleaning-products company run by two lifelong friends. this business is running on fumes, and it can close its doors any day. without me, this business doesn't make it. my goal is to turn eco-me into a $10 million company, and in that process, i have to teach these two that business isn't personal. >> you can't fire any of my employees. >> it's a business, robin. if they don't listen... i'm saying "no." this company will close its doors. my name is marcus lemonis, and i fix failing businesses. i'm willing to write a "half a million dollar" check. i make tough decisions. i'm not willing to do the deal if you're in charge of sales. back them up with my own c
-larry: come on, marcus.lemonis: all right. [ laughter ] and i think he's finally settled in and gained the sort of self-confidence that vision quest needs him to have. this company is going to be very successful, and he's gonna make the employees and his family very proud. [ cheers and applause ] >> tonight on the profit, i go inside eco-me, an all-natural cleaning-products company run by two lifelong friends. this business is running on fumes, and it can close its doors any day. without...
55
55
Jan 21, 2018
01/18
by
CNBC
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm marcus. >> hi, marcus. my name is raul.ice to meet you. >> raul, nice to meet you. >> veronica. >> both: nice to meet you. >> are there ever days when you come in here and you wonder, "can the business make it in this tough economy?" >> yeah, that's been in the back of my mind. i know it can grow, but will it grow? >> so tell me about your process. >> come get the bottles. okay. >> so we got a blank bottle. >> then we take it to label it. these labels are probably too big. the roll is too long, so it will not fit on that machine here. >> what are you, rigging the thing? >> yeah, because the roll is too big. >> not only do you not have the automated machine, this machine doesn't even work for what you have. >> right. >> how long does this normally take? >> on a good day, we can probably get maybe 1,200 bottles. >> this is just a bull[bleep] process. >> very long, very tedious. >> now let's see over here. what happens over here? >> this is the filler machine. >> you have one. >> one. >> wow. these machines are small and jerry
i'm marcus. >> hi, marcus. my name is raul.ice to meet you. >> raul, nice to meet you. >> veronica. >> both: nice to meet you. >> are there ever days when you come in here and you wonder, "can the business make it in this tough economy?" >> yeah, that's been in the back of my mind. i know it can grow, but will it grow? >> so tell me about your process. >> come get the bottles. okay. >> so we got a blank bottle. >> then we...
55
55
Jan 11, 2018
01/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
if you're wondering why he seems to be so good at this, marcus cleveland is the 18-year-old x games goldalist, something of a prodigy and a face to look for in the future. if you need another example as to that, i watched this next video like 18 times because it is smooth, like butter. approaches this ramp. >> wow. >> he goes up, hits the end of that rail and decides i'm going to throw in this backflip and spin at the same time. leave this thing on repeat and realize never will you ever be that good at anything. >> especially when you consider most of us can't stand straight on a snowboard without moving. >> i wonder if marcus' mom wants to go up on to the roof and clear the snow off and that's how this got started. >> great fun. >> winter olympics are coming up soon. good luck, march kaus. >> marcus cleveland is the guy to watch. >>> it's time for the adventures of taigh and dairy. >> i've seen you somewhere. >> arh! >> the very dramatic film maker is taih fleming and he encountered his nemesis in the bathroom, that poor little mouse. >> the beast? >> dairy. >> calls dairy, also known a
if you're wondering why he seems to be so good at this, marcus cleveland is the 18-year-old x games goldalist, something of a prodigy and a face to look for in the future. if you need another example as to that, i watched this next video like 18 times because it is smooth, like butter. approaches this ramp. >> wow. >> he goes up, hits the end of that rail and decides i'm going to throw in this backflip and spin at the same time. leave this thing on repeat and realize never will you...
131
131
Jan 7, 2018
01/18
by
CNBC
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 1
lemonis: my name is marcus lemonis. on my show, "the profit," i invest my own money in all kinds of companies... everything's going to change. everything. ...and help turn their fortunes around. marijuana isn't my thing. i've never even considered investing. is the business easy for you? andrea: hell no. there's nothing easy about this industry at all. lemonis: but the market here could reach $6 billion, and that's impossible to ignore. adam: we have this opportunity to create once-in-a-lifetime, multi-generational wealth. lemonis: the risks are huge. you're in a room filled with what the federal government considers illegal. jeanette: that's what makes it more exciting. lemonis: but so are the returns. what's the end goal for you? dan: selling my company for $120 million. lemonis: i'm here to take you on a journey and show you where the profit is in pot. ♪ ♪ i'm here in desert hot springs, california. now, many of you have probably never even heard of it. it's the forgotten son, the neighbor, to palm springs, where the
lemonis: my name is marcus lemonis. on my show, "the profit," i invest my own money in all kinds of companies... everything's going to change. everything. ...and help turn their fortunes around. marijuana isn't my thing. i've never even considered investing. is the business easy for you? andrea: hell no. there's nothing easy about this industry at all. lemonis: but the market here could reach $6 billion, and that's impossible to ignore. adam: we have this opportunity to create...
255
255
Jan 6, 2018
01/18
by
CNBC
tv
eye 255
favorite 0
quote 0
there was nobody here, marcus.very piece of land was for sale when we started -- you could have bought the whole mountain for a hundred bucks. $36,000 for the whole valley -- you want to buy it -- everything you see? -that's not today. -no. -today it will be $36 million. -yeah. -what did you pay for your land. -[ chuckles ] you don't even want to say? -$9,000. -for all 40 acres. 40-plus acres. this was the poorest county in the united states when we came here. logging was completely gone. fishing was wiped out. this was a depressed area. and so is the depression of this area the reason that cannabis came to be? yes. nowadays there's plenty of competition. get this out of here... but tom and karen still do things way they always have. -come on bella. -and for a couple in their 70s, i got to say, it's very impressive. karen: we grow it outside. -you do? -yes. we only started in the greenhouse. they call the place amaranth farms. they grow 18 kinds of pot, but specialize in strains for medical use. and who planted all
there was nobody here, marcus.very piece of land was for sale when we started -- you could have bought the whole mountain for a hundred bucks. $36,000 for the whole valley -- you want to buy it -- everything you see? -that's not today. -no. -today it will be $36 million. -yeah. -what did you pay for your land. -[ chuckles ] you don't even want to say? -$9,000. -for all 40 acres. 40-plus acres. this was the poorest county in the united states when we came here. logging was completely gone....
47
47
Jan 28, 2018
01/18
by
CNBC
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
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. or one that's good for my teeth? that whitens my teeth i don't have to choose! from crest 3d white comes new whitening therapy. it's our best whitening technology. plus, it has a fortifying f
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?...
66
66
Jan 10, 2018
01/18
by
KNTV
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm marcus washington. >> i'm laura garcia. as we get a chance to dry out today, the ground was saturated in parts of the bay area. >> we set a lot of rainfall records. we are catching up to the normal totals for the year. it will be a very nice day. as we get a look at san francisco, once again, we start out with a few clouds overhead. our temperatures in the low 50s in san francisco. mid to upper 40s elsewhere. it's a cool morning, bundle up and it will be a nice day, low 60s for the south bay and upper 50s for the interior and north bay. we'll talk about what is ahead for the weekend coming up. >>> mike is tracking a traffic alert in the north bay. >> i am. this is not a new crash. more folks are hitting the road and chp issued a sig-alert. the crash cleared at 101 from capital up to napa. near kenzo estate, we are looking at the closure. for highway 121 because of an overnight crash, pete suratos is there and will bring an update. now, toward the bay bridge, a smooth drive for travel times. that is great news. be careful. l
i'm marcus washington. >> i'm laura garcia. as we get a chance to dry out today, the ground was saturated in parts of the bay area. >> we set a lot of rainfall records. we are catching up to the normal totals for the year. it will be a very nice day. as we get a look at san francisco, once again, we start out with a few clouds overhead. our temperatures in the low 50s in san francisco. mid to upper 40s elsewhere. it's a cool morning, bundle up and it will be a nice day, low 60s for...
71
71
Jan 28, 2018
01/18
by
CNBC
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 1
my name is marcus lemonis.rs, i've bought hundreds of failing businesses, turned them around, and i've made millions doing it. i'll write whatever check i need to, even if you won't. if you want people to listen, you put money on the table. i'm gonna give you a check for $500,000. i found six struggling businesses, some weeks away from closure. my plan is to turn them around. for the next week, i'm 100% in charge. >> all right. >> let's go get to work. can't run a business if it's not clean. but i'm not just gin
my name is marcus lemonis.rs, i've bought hundreds of failing businesses, turned them around, and i've made millions doing it. i'll write whatever check i need to, even if you won't. if you want people to listen, you put money on the table. i'm gonna give you a check for $500,000. i found six struggling businesses, some weeks away from closure. my plan is to turn them around. for the next week, i'm 100% in charge. >> all right. >> let's go get to work. can't run a business if it's...
59
59
Jan 23, 2018
01/18
by
CNBC
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm marcus. jessica: hi. jessica. hi. nice to meet you. lemonis: do you know where monica is? jessica: she should be here any second. lemonis: okay. jessica: i'm her sister. lemonis: oh, you're her sister? jessica: yeah, i'm her sister. lemonis: okay. i'm surprised she wasn't here. jessica: yeah. well... lemonis: you're surprised, too? jessica: no. lemonis: you're not surprised? jessica: [ chuckling ] you'll get me in trouble. lemonis: how often is monica here? jessica: once every, honestly, month, couple months. lemonis: every couple months? jessica: yes. lemonis: what do you do for the business? jessica: in the beginning, i started it with her, with the product line. i was kind of -- lemonis: where's the product line? jessica: very, very first product that we ever had was a candle. lemonis: okay. what's the reason that you guys started the business? jessica: this has always been a passion of hers. my dad was an inventor. we're very creative people. lemonis: parents still around? jessica: my mom
i'm marcus. jessica: hi. jessica. hi. nice to meet you. lemonis: do you know where monica is? jessica: she should be here any second. lemonis: okay. jessica: i'm her sister. lemonis: oh, you're her sister? jessica: yeah, i'm her sister. lemonis: okay. i'm surprised she wasn't here. jessica: yeah. well... lemonis: you're surprised, too? jessica: no. lemonis: you're not surprised? jessica: [ chuckling ] you'll get me in trouble. lemonis: how often is monica here? jessica: once every, honestly,...
93
93
Jan 15, 2018
01/18
by
KNTV
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
73
73
Jan 14, 2018
01/18
by
CNBC
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm marcus. -ray: good. -nice to meet you, marcus. -lemonis: nice to meet you.hat what ray and jus is? -ray: exactly. yep. -justin: that's right. -lemonis: okay. -justin: it's a little bit of a play on outrageous. -lemonis: okay. justin: jerseys and crazy stuff we make. lemonis: they don't seem so outrageous. justin: if you wear it to the store, people kind of look at you funny. lemonis: you guys have, like, a boat dealership in your garage. justin: yeah, that's my boat and his boat. ray: my roomate-in-college's boat and then two other rentals. lemonis: you guys do a lot of fishing, obviously. -justin: as much as we can. -ray: yep. [ laughs ] ♪ justin: we are kind of geared towards the fisherman and the boater. -sun-protection designed. -ray: completely custom shirt. so, this starts as plain white fabric. lemonis: so a customer calls you and says, "i want to make a shirt for my fishing tournament." ray: on our website, they can actually go on and build their shirt. then they can add their logos because we have a logo library online. lemonis: they can add their l
i'm marcus. -ray: good. -nice to meet you, marcus. -lemonis: nice to meet you.hat what ray and jus is? -ray: exactly. yep. -justin: that's right. -lemonis: okay. -justin: it's a little bit of a play on outrageous. -lemonis: okay. justin: jerseys and crazy stuff we make. lemonis: they don't seem so outrageous. justin: if you wear it to the store, people kind of look at you funny. lemonis: you guys have, like, a boat dealership in your garage. justin: yeah, that's my boat and his boat. ray: my...
53
53
Jan 12, 2018
01/18
by
KNTV
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
good morning to you, marcus and kris. unfortunately, 15 people, this includes five children, are going to have to find a new place to live. you can see their units were either destroyed or damaged to the point they are uninhabitable, the result of a fire that started at 12:30. this is the 100 block of rancho drive in san jose. the fire department says this is the kind of incident that really, really scares them. take a look at the video. when they arrived on the scene, the eight-unit building was fully engulfed on both floors. firefighters went into rescue mode to make sure everyone got out okay, which they did. >> everything gone. the smoke in the house, everything gone right now. >> reporter: what are you going to do? >> start from beginning. wait and then we buy everything again. that's all we can do. yes. >> reporter: san jose fire department called for a second and third alarm. the fire department does not know what caused the fire. they know it started in a unit on the left end of the building. i spoke to a number o
good morning to you, marcus and kris. unfortunately, 15 people, this includes five children, are going to have to find a new place to live. you can see their units were either destroyed or damaged to the point they are uninhabitable, the result of a fire that started at 12:30. this is the 100 block of rancho drive in san jose. the fire department says this is the kind of incident that really, really scares them. take a look at the video. when they arrived on the scene, the eight-unit building...
70
70
Jan 8, 2018
01/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
, marcus weldon, where are we? >> guest: we're at bell labs. the esteemed historical institution. but i'd like to say not just historical, in fact, very present and we like to think or very relevant to the future as well. it's an institution that has invented just about every technology, a system that led to lennox and that's what runs the internet. your apple phone or your -- [inaudible] lasers that control the optics that do long distance communication, satellite communication, so we invented all of that and won a bunch of prizes for it. but we sort of consider ourselves the foundation of the internet. >> host: well, it's 2017, who owns bell labs? >> guest: a company named nokia. that company you probably all remember from the 3310, remember the little nokia phone, did you ever have one of those? yes? it was sort of a wedge. very popular if you lived 20, 30 years ago. it got out of the handset business which it sold to microsoft and then microsoft shut down, but now it's the network side of the equation. there's
, marcus weldon, where are we? >> guest: we're at bell labs. the esteemed historical institution. but i'd like to say not just historical, in fact, very present and we like to think or very relevant to the future as well. it's an institution that has invented just about every technology, a system that led to lennox and that's what runs the internet. your apple phone or your -- [inaudible] lasers that control the optics that do long distance communication, satellite communication, so we...
60
60
Jan 30, 2018
01/18
by
CNBC
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
-zimmerino: hi, marcus? lemonis: i'm marcus. zimmerino: jeanette zimmerino. nice to meet you.nice to meet you. and so i arranged for him to work at a digital printer so he knows any idea that he has can be printed. giordano: right now, we want to center our collection around this style of shirt, and, for us, if we can nail this material, i think that'd be great for us. lemonis: after giving rocco time to organize his inventory, i'm heading back to the storage space because i wanted to see if he's actually followed my process. giordano: so everything that was in the garage is down here. lemonis: there's a lot of jackets here, man. giordano: there's 96 jackets here. lemonis: how many hats are here? giordano: close to 5,000 hats. however... yes, yes. a lot of these hats -- so, how we got to this point... lemonis: so 5,000 hats at an average cost of what? giordano: six and a half dollars. lemonis: and so how much is that? 5,000 hats... giordano: it's about $30,000. lemonis: well, how much is it exactly? giordano: five thousand times 6.50. it's $32,500. lemonis: the fact that there
-zimmerino: hi, marcus? lemonis: i'm marcus. zimmerino: jeanette zimmerino. nice to meet you.nice to meet you. and so i arranged for him to work at a digital printer so he knows any idea that he has can be printed. giordano: right now, we want to center our collection around this style of shirt, and, for us, if we can nail this material, i think that'd be great for us. lemonis: after giving rocco time to organize his inventory, i'm heading back to the storage space because i wanted to see if...
76
76
Jan 16, 2018
01/18
by
CNBC
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm marcus. nice to meet you. how are you? i'm marcus? -lisa: lisa. nice to meet you.ovanni: hi. giovanni. -nice to meet you. -lemonis: nice to meet you. [ dog barks ] giovanni: say hi, angel. lemonis: hi, buddy. don't be scared. lemonis: so, if you were describing this business to me, how would you describe it? giovanni: trader joe's for pets. lisa: like the trader joe's or whole foods for pets. we do all-natural food, no byproducts, corn, wheat, or soy in our foods. lemonis: is it dangerous for the animals? lisa: yeah, a lot of them are getting sick. lemonis: the basic premise is we want safety for dogs. -giovanni: correct. -lemonis: and, so, total revenue of this location is approximately? -giovanni: $1.3 million. -lemonis: and of that $1.3 million, how is that broken out? giovanni: 60% of it is probably food. lemonis: what's the most profitable product -in the store today? -lisa: treats and chews. lemonis: what are the margins on stuff like this? lisa: they're about 50% to 60%. lemonis: $12, and this would cost $6? lisa: about $6. lemonis: what does the other stuff
i'm marcus. nice to meet you. how are you? i'm marcus? -lisa: lisa. nice to meet you.ovanni: hi. giovanni. -nice to meet you. -lemonis: nice to meet you. [ dog barks ] giovanni: say hi, angel. lemonis: hi, buddy. don't be scared. lemonis: so, if you were describing this business to me, how would you describe it? giovanni: trader joe's for pets. lisa: like the trader joe's or whole foods for pets. we do all-natural food, no byproducts, corn, wheat, or soy in our foods. lemonis: is it dangerous...
97
97
Jan 5, 2018
01/18
by
KNTV
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> and marcus washington. and coming in with a shock of how warm it s. >> yes, and this is ahead of the cold front so we will start to feel some warmerer temperatures rt starting tout day and it is humid out there as the rain approacheses the bay a area. we are seeing the wet weather in the north bay and san francisco and moving into the peninsula as well. as we are getting a closer look, we can see the scattered showers covering most of marin county and sonoma kocounty and that is dipping to the south with spotty activity as we go throughout the the day. we will talk about what to expect as we go into the weekend in a moment. we will have an early look at the roads. >> early look indeed. we are starting out the friday morning as far as the traffic goes. look at this the traffic map, no major or minor accidents to report at this hour. looking at the bay bridge, yesterday i did not see the metering lam arep turned on once, so we are aiming for round two, but i do see some slowing. but sometimes that is going to
. >> and marcus washington. and coming in with a shock of how warm it s. >> yes, and this is ahead of the cold front so we will start to feel some warmerer temperatures rt starting tout day and it is humid out there as the rain approacheses the bay a area. we are seeing the wet weather in the north bay and san francisco and moving into the peninsula as well. as we are getting a closer look, we can see the scattered showers covering most of marin county and sonoma kocounty and that...
37
37
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
and in the bundesliga hamburg's coach marcus has told has been fired after a bitter defeat against cologne. i'm michel henery thanks for joining us german chancellor angela merkel's future hangs in the balance today the country's center left social democrat party is due to hold a key vote on whether to enter coalition talks with merkel's conservatives social democrat leader martin shelf is in favor of forming a coalition but he faces strong resistance from within his own party a no vote could lead to minority government which merkel has already said she won't lead or to fresh elections. i'm joined now by our correspondent thomas sparrow at the s.p.d. congress in bonn. thomas thanks for joining us. the congress has just started what's the plan for today the congress is about to start here in bonn and the delegates will soon be discussing the different options in other words whether to join the formal coalition talks with angela merkel's conservatives or whether to reject that plan whether to decide against another grand coalition the party is indeed divided for example the youth wing of the
and in the bundesliga hamburg's coach marcus has told has been fired after a bitter defeat against cologne. i'm michel henery thanks for joining us german chancellor angela merkel's future hangs in the balance today the country's center left social democrat party is due to hold a key vote on whether to enter coalition talks with merkel's conservatives social democrat leader martin shelf is in favor of forming a coalition but he faces strong resistance from within his own party a no vote could...
252
252
tv
eye 252
favorite 0
quote 0
today is a super special day. >> all right. >> we have something wie want t give john marcus.o if mom wants to -- what's this? >> they hand him a pin with a really special message. >> i love that he uses the lyrics to that song. i don't believe my eyes. >> can you read this for us out loud? really loud. >> i'm celebrate iing my dad's adopting me. >> so today you're officially john marcus costa patterson. >> look how excited he is. >> he is so thrilled. his sister is just as excited. he gets a congratulatory hug from sally and mom, and that's when he starts crying. he loses it. it sounds like it's really special to him that he's not going to have the last name patterson. >> thank you. >> aw. i love you, buddy. >> aw. and that was a really special moment when he goes over to dad and gives him a hug and thanks him for doing this. >> that's a button you're never going to let go. that's pretty awesome. >> happy adoption day. >> thank you. >> aw. >> that sinking feeling you get when something goes wrong. we've all experienced that. we're just like -- i think aaron swain felt the sam
today is a super special day. >> all right. >> we have something wie want t give john marcus.o if mom wants to -- what's this? >> they hand him a pin with a really special message. >> i love that he uses the lyrics to that song. i don't believe my eyes. >> can you read this for us out loud? really loud. >> i'm celebrate iing my dad's adopting me. >> so today you're officially john marcus costa patterson. >> look how excited he is. >> he is...
31
31
Jan 26, 2018
01/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
this is marcus kearney i'm here to taking part in a rethinking village woman accused of sorcery. we were smug here. we've got the douglas angle one now marcus and a group of men soon identified a suspect who they tortured for hours. on this but i just figure you and. he's with am i them killing one on day one chop them give him straight love it and. stick. them given in. more time they. will get most of it like i'm walking to. you all the nation are looking for. marcus since he feels protected by the remoteness of the village and is not afraid of being caught. live. we look at about them listen now we're not even doesn't know what it all and that got us good or said only that only that there were so much muglia now a family doing and look so awesome my love of learning the love. marcus told me he no longer joins in the killing of accused which is the fear of sorcery power is spreading. were ever i go in the country nearly every person i meet believes in witchcraft sorcery is part of the million isn't believe it is or believe it did a person process a creature you know within him
this is marcus kearney i'm here to taking part in a rethinking village woman accused of sorcery. we were smug here. we've got the douglas angle one now marcus and a group of men soon identified a suspect who they tortured for hours. on this but i just figure you and. he's with am i them killing one on day one chop them give him straight love it and. stick. them given in. more time they. will get most of it like i'm walking to. you all the nation are looking for. marcus since he feels protected...
96
96
Jan 31, 2018
01/18
by
KNTV
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
>> and i'm marcus washington. certainly the moon this morning we've seen it change colors and it was really a nice -- you could see the orange or redness of the hue on it this morning. >> really cool. the fact that nasa has it and we have the link on nbcbayarea.com where you can watch it live unfolding because some people can't really see it right now because of the fog. in parts of the bay area that's what we will have to deal with as the lunar eclipse began at 3:48 and then as we go through the morning we are now starting to see the totality beginning and that will continue for the next hour and seven minutes. and the greatest totality will be happening in less than 20 -- or less than 30 minutes, and then it all comes to an end at 7:11 this morning. here is a look at the current visibility, we've seen that fog drifting around the north bay, also for the delta and also in half-moon bay. so we will see in some parts we won't be able to see the moon at all. so we will talk more about that. and the sunshine coming l
>> and i'm marcus washington. certainly the moon this morning we've seen it change colors and it was really a nice -- you could see the orange or redness of the hue on it this morning. >> really cool. the fact that nasa has it and we have the link on nbcbayarea.com where you can watch it live unfolding because some people can't really see it right now because of the fog. in parts of the bay area that's what we will have to deal with as the lunar eclipse began at 3:48 and then as we...
35
35
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
but occasionally even marcus has to rest. i go go out when very clear sky. forecast for nordic nordic life. by the luck hill it's cloudy quite often so i can sleep on both night. and the nightly trips into the freezing weather have paid off his beautiful images of the northern lights amaze people on. over the world. and some exciting news for veggie conscious foodies because for the very first time in germany two vegetarian restaurants have been awarded a michelin star a one of them is cookies cream right here in berlin and for anyone who might be wondering how vegetables can be so impressive all critics agree that this place is all about the whole a stunning interior with an orthodox flavorful creations that prove chef stefan henschel philosophy of no veggie cliches is work. beetroot. with crispy olive crumble. real to leak with loss radish and black says me see these vegetarian dishes were created by stefan henchoz and chaff at the building restaurant called the scream since two thousand and seven the restaurant's just been awarded a mission. for us it fel
but occasionally even marcus has to rest. i go go out when very clear sky. forecast for nordic nordic life. by the luck hill it's cloudy quite often so i can sleep on both night. and the nightly trips into the freezing weather have paid off his beautiful images of the northern lights amaze people on. over the world. and some exciting news for veggie conscious foodies because for the very first time in germany two vegetarian restaurants have been awarded a michelin star a one of them is cookies...
38
38
Jan 27, 2018
01/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
this is marcus kearney i'm here to taking part in a rethinking. of sorcery. we were. i'm not let's see we've got the douglas angle one now marcus and a group of men soon identified a suspect who they tortured for hours. on this but i just figure you. finish the day and i'm killing mine on day one shot them getting straight no limb and. stick. them giving them slightly in. morton and. most of the block i'm walking to the. nation they're looking at. marcus since he feels protected by the remoteness of the village and is not afraid of being caught. live. look i mean listen now we're not even doesn't know we don't and that got us good or said that only that only that there was so much muglia now a family doing and look so awesome my lovely lovely even though not. marcus told me he knew me joins in the killing of accused which is the fear of sorcery power is spreading. were ever i go in the country nearly every person i meet believes in witchcraft sorcery is part of the million isn't believe it is a believe that did a person process a creature you know within him or here a
this is marcus kearney i'm here to taking part in a rethinking. of sorcery. we were. i'm not let's see we've got the douglas angle one now marcus and a group of men soon identified a suspect who they tortured for hours. on this but i just figure you. finish the day and i'm killing mine on day one shot them getting straight no limb and. stick. them giving them slightly in. morton and. most of the block i'm walking to the. nation they're looking at. marcus since he feels protected by the...