rick harrison, how are you, sir? >> i'm doing great. >> you know, you're an entrepreneur, very successful businessman. couple of questions, just to begin with here. you never went to college, did you? >> nope. mark: all of this talk about free college, free college and you can't make it unless you went to college. how far in high school did you go? >> finish the ninth great. mark: ninth grade? >> yeah. mark: then what happened? >> little job here, starting buying and selling stuff, basically educated myself, and i had always been buying and selling stuff. my dad had a little coin shop and i wanted a pawnshop, so i went down to city hall and they told me, no, you can't get a pawnshop. mark: in las vegas? >> in las vegas. i asked him why, and they pulled out the city code and apparently what happened in 1955, the good old boys got together and they passed a city ordinance, when the city population got to quarter of a million, they would issue one more license, and when they made the law, there is only 25,000 people liv