plus steve saracino on what he's funding and crowd funding the movies with legion "m." that's this week on "press: here." >>> good morning, everyone, i'm scott mcgrew. this time last year or even the year before, for that matter, we were talking about holiday shortages. of course, the supply chain broken or at least severely bent by the pandemic. things have changed. target warning its investors it would cut prices and get rid of unwanted and excess inventory. marcus shen knows a lot about excess. he collects the returns that you make to the store and resells them on massive scale. what an iron problem to have an inventory problem. i think that things are turning around, we're starting to see go up a little bit, and we are having a lot more inventory and now people are trying to figure out what to do with some of their excess. >> well, what causes that excess. is it like, you know, a stopped up sink, where when the chain finally opens, it goes whoosh, or stores thinking, we had problems from a year ago, where retailers couldn't get the things that they wanted to sell. o