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mr. marcus? lemonis: how you doing, buddy? taylor: i'm doing well, man.of the grand opening, and to be honest, i haven't been this excited about the unveiling of a new concept in a very long time. so, are you ready to go in? okay, i'll guide you in. okay, ready, hold on, don't look yet. okay. everybody in? okay, take a look. sarah: oh, my god! lemonis: this place has been completely transformed. dawn: this is amazing. it's so beautiful. lemonis: i give randy and dawn credit. they did the best they could with the resources they were given before, but now this place feels warm and inviting. honestly, this one's a home run. dawn: that's what i wanted the feel to be. walking into a kitchen, and you're our guest. lemonis: the store is now stocked with a wide variety of food and beverage options. taylor: y'all negotiated a good price point, so we're gonna be right about a 60% margin on each of these guys. lemonis: the shelves are full, accessories and books and other gift items. dawn: these are so adorable. lemonis: taylor picked out all these products himself.
mr. marcus? lemonis: how you doing, buddy? taylor: i'm doing well, man.of the grand opening, and to be honest, i haven't been this excited about the unveiling of a new concept in a very long time. so, are you ready to go in? okay, i'll guide you in. okay, ready, hold on, don't look yet. okay. everybody in? okay, take a look. sarah: oh, my god! lemonis: this place has been completely transformed. dawn: this is amazing. it's so beautiful. lemonis: i give randy and dawn credit. they did the best...
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mr. marcus. .r. marcus was very intelligent he said, let's not make this about the children.et's make this a class action lawsuit for only 5000 mexican in southern california. my father had to go from house to house trying to convince the other families that it was an injustice what was going on there in westminster. the people were so happy that the schools were placed right next to their homes where they could just go into those segregated schools. of my father made a committee and they all went around talking . they met miss william guzman. he was fighting to get her child into a white school in santa ana. ana. and then they went to orange and they talk to mr. frank palomino. get hisrying to children into a white school. in orange were side-by-side. appeal upheld the ninth circuit court decision. i along with thousands of other minorities throughout orange county started going into integrated schools. remember going to court every day while they were fighting the case, never realizing what they were fighting. all this time i just thought they wanted me to go to a school wi
mr. marcus. .r. marcus was very intelligent he said, let's not make this about the children.et's make this a class action lawsuit for only 5000 mexican in southern california. my father had to go from house to house trying to convince the other families that it was an injustice what was going on there in westminster. the people were so happy that the schools were placed right next to their homes where they could just go into those segregated schools. of my father made a committee and they all...
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mrs. torrence? - no. - do you know marcus cameron, the man who was shot with him? we didn't have many friends in common, and we'd been separated three and a half years. his street name was prince, this marcus cameron. i didn't know him. do you mind if i ask you about you and kwasi not having friends in common? we found a note in kwasi's pocket about, uh, your daughter's baseball game. he called her aisha. what do you want to know about that? well, actually, i'm interested to know why you both call her different names. don't play detective games with me, please. people separate for reasons. none of the things kwasi and i disagreed about had anything to do - with your investigation. - you sure about that? - i'm sure. - is that 'cause you know why he was murdered? i know he wasn't murdered for any of the reasons you'd like to think. my husband was an honorable, good-hearted man, d he was brave enough to believe in people others wanted to keep in the junk heap. that's what got him killed somehow-- trying to help. [ simone ] what work was kwasi involved with most recent
mrs. torrence? - no. - do you know marcus cameron, the man who was shot with him? we didn't have many friends in common, and we'd been separated three and a half years. his street name was prince, this marcus cameron. i didn't know him. do you mind if i ask you about you and kwasi not having friends in common? we found a note in kwasi's pocket about, uh, your daughter's baseball game. he called her aisha. what do you want to know about that? well, actually, i'm interested to know why you both...
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i have qiana davis and marcus wilson. ms. davis and mr. wilson, you have been together for one and a half years. you have one child together. ms. davis, you want this thing to change significantly or end altogether. so why don't i start with you. tell me why you're here today.
i have qiana davis and marcus wilson. ms. davis and mr. wilson, you have been together for one and a half years. you have one child together. ms. davis, you want this thing to change significantly or end altogether. so why don't i start with you. tell me why you're here today.
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marcus. i'm not interrupting anything, am i? no. i just looking at mrs. jenner's x-rays while covering for mcguire. he had a date. i think we can take the cast off a week early. good observation. oh, you play golf. another good observation, dr. howser. i think gosport. e else can people of all ages and different abilities play on the same level it's mind-boggling. you play? oh, whenever i can. i used to play with your dad-- great naturaswin taught me everything i know. we love playing. well, i got to go. wait a minute. what's your handicap? my handicap? oh, um...20. 20? that's great. it is? uh, it is. yeah, it is. two guys have been king a bite out of my wallet. what are you doing this saturday? saturday, oh. let's make itsu. meet me on the first tee at 9:45... partner. you're getting closer. we almoshad lift off. it's no use, vinnie, i can't go through with this. no, no, no. golf is an easy game. one more tim right. head down. slow and easy. take it back. slow and easy. don't forget to follow through. [thudding] od, i ruined the rug.
marcus. i'm not interrupting anything, am i? no. i just looking at mrs. jenner's x-rays while covering for mcguire. he had a date. i think we can take the cast off a week early. good observation. oh, you play golf. another good observation, dr. howser. i think gosport. e else can people of all ages and different abilities play on the same level it's mind-boggling. you play? oh, whenever i can. i used to play with your dad-- great naturaswin taught me everything i know. we love playing. well, i...
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i'm marcus. mr. dilascia? -dan sr.: yes. -lemonis: nice to meet you. -dan sr.: same to you.emonis: you're done with the bakery. dan sr.: i did that for 43 years. lemonis: aren't you proud of your son? dan sr.: yes, i am. yes, yes. lemonis: i see a lot of families working together, and i think it's a testament to you and your wife how dan and kelly have really taken care of patrick. how does it feel to have everybody together? patrick: it's so nice. it's -- i love it. lemonis: is it any better working with patrick now, kelly? kelly: i was thinking about this yesterday, 'cause we drove from upstate together with not one fight. -patrick: yeah. -lemonis: was he sleeping? [ laughter ] now that patrick has a process in place, he won't need to be saved by his family every time. patrick: i cannot believe you guys are here. this is, like, crazy. lemonis: he still has some growing up to do, but he's made progress. i'll accept baby steps. patrick: thank you so much for everything. i appreciate it. -lemonis: i'm proud of you. -patrick: thank you. ♪ >> welcome to the shark tank, where en
i'm marcus. mr. dilascia? -dan sr.: yes. -lemonis: nice to meet you. -dan sr.: same to you.emonis: you're done with the bakery. dan sr.: i did that for 43 years. lemonis: aren't you proud of your son? dan sr.: yes, i am. yes, yes. lemonis: i see a lot of families working together, and i think it's a testament to you and your wife how dan and kelly have really taken care of patrick. how does it feel to have everybody together? patrick: it's so nice. it's -- i love it. lemonis: is it any better...
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mr. epps was accused of shooting and killing marcus polk. reportedly he told ktvu, we heard reports that the preliminary investigation showed epps acted in self defense after polk broke into his home. an attorney says his client opened fire on an intruder. >> he was unauthorized to be there. he made threatening gestures that were such that kevin felt in fear of his life and of the life of his common law wife as well. >> the police investigation into the shooting is not over yet. the police released a statement saying it's not uncommon for the d.a.'s office to ask for additional information on a case. sfpd investigators work closely with the d.a.'s office and will be continuing the investigation into this matter. >>> one man is under arrest accused of stabbing another man with a pocketknife on a busy san francisco street. witnesses stepped in to stop the attack. the victim was at a bus stop when the suspect walked up and asked to borrow his pocketknife. the suspect used the knife to stab the victim a number of times including once in the neck
mr. epps was accused of shooting and killing marcus polk. reportedly he told ktvu, we heard reports that the preliminary investigation showed epps acted in self defense after polk broke into his home. an attorney says his client opened fire on an intruder. >> he was unauthorized to be there. he made threatening gestures that were such that kevin felt in fear of his life and of the life of his common law wife as well. >> the police investigation into the shooting is not over yet. the...
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marcus. he was very intelligent. he said, mr. mendez, let's not make this about your children.'s make it a class action suit for all 5,000 latinos here in california. and he didn't. they decided to. and in order to get the other people involved, my father had to go from house to house trying to convince the other families that it was an injustice what was going on there in westminster where we were segregated. the people were so happy the schools were placed right next in the barrios, right next to their homes where they could just go into those schools, those segregated schools. but my father kept -- made a committee and they all went around talking and met other people in other cities. and they met ms. william guzman. she was fighting to get her child in a white school in santa ana. that was mr. and ms. guzguzman. then they went to orange. and talked to mr. frank palomino. and he was trying to get his children into a white school. and the two schools in orange were side by side, the mexican school and the white school. and then they talked to mr. estrada and mr. lorenzo ramir
marcus. he was very intelligent. he said, mr. mendez, let's not make this about your children.'s make it a class action suit for all 5,000 latinos here in california. and he didn't. they decided to. and in order to get the other people involved, my father had to go from house to house trying to convince the other families that it was an injustice what was going on there in westminster where we were segregated. the people were so happy the schools were placed right next in the barrios, right...
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before opening statements, much to lewin's relief, marcus did show up for trial, but he was to say the least a reluctant witness. came to speak with mr. lewin, i defended andre on my family's side and i didn't want to believe that he did it. then i found out that i'm probably going to have to accept the truth, a truth that i really don't want to have to accept even today to be honest. >> marcus told the jury his harrowing story of the fight he witnessed between his mom and his stepdad six weeks before her murder. >> they were frantic, and my mom was -- like, she was distraught she was just, like -- she was screaming, you know, she was, call the police, call the police! >> compelling, damning, but it turned out the defense had a star witness, too. you think andre was going to take the stand? >> no. i was -- i was very surprised. i would say shocked. >> andre's defense attorney got right to the point with his first question to his client. >> did you kill your wife, marie >> no, i did not. >> do you have any idea who did? >> no, i do not. >> then andre gave his innocent account of the day his wife disappeared. for starters, he said, tho
before opening statements, much to lewin's relief, marcus did show up for trial, but he was to say the least a reluctant witness. came to speak with mr. lewin, i defended andre on my family's side and i didn't want to believe that he did it. then i found out that i'm probably going to have to accept the truth, a truth that i really don't want to have to accept even today to be honest. >> marcus told the jury his harrowing story of the fight he witnessed between his mom and his stepdad six...
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mr. wonderful himself, "shark tank" co-host kevin o'leary right after this. before takinhis team tate for the first time... lman: go get it, marcusget it. ...coach gilman us his cash rewards credit rd fromank of america to earn 1% cash back everywhere, every time. at places li the batting ges. ♪ crowd chee ] 2% bacat grocery store and now at wholesale clubs. d 3% back on gas ich helped him give his plers something extra. the cash rewards credit rd from bk of america. mo cash ba for the things you buy mt. and want more coverage, you could apply for a medireupplemeninrance plan whever u want. no enrollment window. no waiting to apply. that mns n may be a great me to sh for an aarp medicare supplement insurance pn, insured bynitedhealthcare inrae company. medicare doesn't cover. and li allndardized dicareupplemen insurance plans, these help cover se of what medicare don'pay. so don't wait. now to reesurree desion guide. itould help you he aarp medicare supplement plan that worksor you. thestypes of plans hav no networks, soou get to choose a doct who aepts dicare patients. rates are competive, and they'rthe onlylans ofheir kind enrs
mr. wonderful himself, "shark tank" co-host kevin o'leary right after this. before takinhis team tate for the first time... lman: go get it, marcusget it. ...coach gilman us his cash rewards credit rd fromank of america to earn 1% cash back everywhere, every time. at places li the batting ges. ♪ crowd chee ] 2% bacat grocery store and now at wholesale clubs. d 3% back on gas ich helped him give his plers something extra. the cash rewards credit rd from bk of america. mo cash ba for...
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statements, much to lewin's relief, marcus did show up for trial, but he was to say the least a reluctant witness. >> in the beginning when i first came to speak with mr. lewin, i defended andre on my family's side and i didn't want to believe that he did it. then i found out that i'm probably going to have to accept the truth, a truth that i really don't want to have to accept even today to be honest. >> marcus told the jury his harrowing story of the fight he witnessed between his mom and his stepdad six weeks before her murder. >> they were frantic, and my mom was -- like, she was distraught i guess is the best word, like, she was just, like -- she was screaming, you know, she was, call the police, call the police! >> compelling, damning, but it turned out the defense had a star witness, too. you think andre was going to take the stand? >> no. i was -- i was very surprised. >> andre's defense attorney got right to the point with his first question to his client. >> did you kill your wife, marie jackson?. >> do you have any idea who did? >> no, i do not. >> then andre gave his innocent account of the day his wife disappeared. for starters, he said,
statements, much to lewin's relief, marcus did show up for trial, but he was to say the least a reluctant witness. >> in the beginning when i first came to speak with mr. lewin, i defended andre on my family's side and i didn't want to believe that he did it. then i found out that i'm probably going to have to accept the truth, a truth that i really don't want to have to accept even today to be honest. >> marcus told the jury his harrowing story of the fight he witnessed between his...
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mr. mason was very active in his community. he was the chairman of the board of the martin luther king squares and marcus garvey scare co-op he was one of the founders. chairman of the client council of the san francisco it legal assistance foundation. member of the san francisco unified school district affirmative action committee. member of the political action committee the san francisco black leadership san francisco. director of the economic council of san francisco proud member of oh my god five fraternity and former president of the naacp of san francisco. he retired as a director of the economic opportunity council at age 80 get needless to say your day full life but he always shared that happiness time with his life when he met and married the love of his life, his wife christine. he is survived by his sister myrtle, his nephew, his niece, and a host of friends and relatives and i just want to say, i got to know mr. mason when he was president of the and acp. i was right out of college part of the and double acp council and was so amazing about this man was whatever it took to get young people active and involved he was
mr. mason was very active in his community. he was the chairman of the board of the martin luther king squares and marcus garvey scare co-op he was one of the founders. chairman of the client council of the san francisco it legal assistance foundation. member of the san francisco unified school district affirmative action committee. member of the political action committee the san francisco black leadership san francisco. director of the economic council of san francisco proud member of oh my...
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mr. mason was very active in his community. he was the chairman of the board of the martin luther king squares and marcus garvey scare co-op he was one of the founders. chairman of the client council of the san francisco it legal assistance foundation. member of the san francisco unified school district affirmative action committee. member of the political action committee the san francisco black leadership san francisco. director of the economic council of san francisco proud member of oh my god five fraternity and former president of the naacp of san francisco. he retired as a director of the economic opportunity council at age 80 get needless to say your day full life but he always shared that happiness time with his life when he met and married the love of his life, his wife christine. he is survived by his sister myrtle, his nephew, his niece, and a host of friends and relatives and i just want to say, i got to know mr. mason when he was president of the and acp. i was right out of college part of the and double acp council and was so amazing about this man was whatever it took to get young people active and involved he was
mr. mason was very active in his community. he was the chairman of the board of the martin luther king squares and marcus garvey scare co-op he was one of the founders. chairman of the client council of the san francisco it legal assistance foundation. member of the san francisco unified school district affirmative action committee. member of the political action committee the san francisco black leadership san francisco. director of the economic council of san francisco proud member of oh my...
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mr. mason was very active in his community. he was the chairman of the board of the martin luther king squares and marcus garvey scare co-op he was one of the founders. chairman of the client council of the san francisco it legal assistance foundation. member of the san francisco unified school district affirmative action committee. member of the political action committee the san francisco black leadership san francisco. director of the economic council of san francisco proud member of oh my god five fraternity and former president of the naacp of san francisco. he retired as a director of the economic opportunity council at age 80 get needless to say your day full life but he always shared that happiness time with his life when he met and married the love of his life, his wife christine. he is survived by his sister myrtle, his nephew, his niece, and a host of friends and relatives and i just want to say, i got to know mr. mason when he was president of the and acp. i was right out of college part of the and double acp council and was so amazing about this man was whatever it took to get young people active and involved he was
mr. mason was very active in his community. he was the chairman of the board of the martin luther king squares and marcus garvey scare co-op he was one of the founders. chairman of the client council of the san francisco it legal assistance foundation. member of the san francisco unified school district affirmative action committee. member of the political action committee the san francisco black leadership san francisco. director of the economic council of san francisco proud member of oh my...
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mr. green tea's growth could melt away. if michael told you that he was gonna leave, what would you say to him? richard: i guess i'd ask him when he was leaving. lemonis: my name is marcus lemonis. and i risk my own money to save struggling businesses. we're not gonna wake up every morning wondering if we have a job. we're gonna wake up every morning wondering how many jobs we have to do. it's not always pretty. everything's gonna change. everything. but i do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money. let's go to work. this is "the profit." ♪ located in keyport, new jersey, mr. green tea ice cream is a gourmet ice-cream manufacturer with a rich family history. founded in 1968 by santo emanuele, the company is run today by his son, richard, richard's wife, lori, and son, michael. when i met them in 2013, they were generating $2 million in sales, mainly coming from selling to restaurants. -that green tea's good. -lori: isn't it good? lemonis: and if we hadn't made a deal... $600,000 for 35% of the business. ...they'd probably still be at the same level. that's because mr. green tea was at a standstill. richard: we physically cannot fill our orders to distributors. lemoni
mr. green tea's growth could melt away. if michael told you that he was gonna leave, what would you say to him? richard: i guess i'd ask him when he was leaving. lemonis: my name is marcus lemonis. and i risk my own money to save struggling businesses. we're not gonna wake up every morning wondering if we have a job. we're gonna wake up every morning wondering how many jobs we have to do. it's not always pretty. everything's gonna change. everything. but i do it to save jobs, and i do it to...
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mr. mason was very active in his community. he was the chairman of the board of the martin luther king squares and marcus garvey scare co-op he wasone of the founders. chairman of the client council of the san francisco it legal assistance foundation. member of the san francisco unified school district affirmative action committee. member of the political action committee the san francisco black leadership san francisco. director of the economic council of san francisco proud member of oh my god five fraternity and former president of the naacp of san francisco. he retired as a director of the economic opportunity council at age 80 get needless to say your day full life but he always shared that happiness time with his life when he met and married the love of his life, his wife christine. he is survived by his sister myrtle, his nephew, his niece, and a host of friends and relatives and i just want to say, i got to know mr. mason when he was president of the and acp. i was right out of college part of the and double acp council and was so amazing about this man was whatever it took to get young people active and involved he was a
mr. mason was very active in his community. he was the chairman of the board of the martin luther king squares and marcus garvey scare co-op he wasone of the founders. chairman of the client council of the san francisco it legal assistance foundation. member of the san francisco unified school district affirmative action committee. member of the political action committee the san francisco black leadership san francisco. director of the economic council of san francisco proud member of oh my...