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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 a
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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and now to london where we're joined by marcus papadopoulos he's the editor of politics first magazine marcus thank you for joining us today you suggested me we do a segment on north korea and i'm very glad we did i hope that mike pompei o. is watching to find out how we may be able to return to north korea to lead the american delegation because apparently he's person and non grata the the north koreans accused him of being a talking nonsense and showing a lack of maturity well he's been doing that all over the globe where do we stand with north korea go ahead. well because there is a full of coming meeting between kim jong un and slightly mate who sings this constitutes a reward to nazi for russia so resurrect its soviet era for dominance in north korea because as i tool canal relations between north korea and china away from the late nineteenth full taste of the maids nineteen eighties lost was crew was a little curious most important part boss under mccall who bitch often bogus yeltsin's relations between russia and north korea it's a be a tense because both men of faith or its rel
and now to london where we're joined by marcus papadopoulos he's the editor of politics first magazine marcus thank you for joining us today you suggested me we do a segment on north korea and i'm very glad we did i hope that mike pompei o. is watching to find out how we may be able to return to north korea to lead the american delegation because apparently he's person and non grata the the north koreans accused him of being a talking nonsense and showing a lack of maturity well he's been doing...
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the last forty seconds go ahead marcus. well i think when it comes to korea and america we mustn't have expectations both countries. see each other's throats so to speak for well over fifty years we must rejoice in the fact that they are now talking to each other so we must also recognize this the reason why trump is out it's a. career as nuclear weapons sent his way. instead of strong would not be threats and it's on us later as we speak absolutely wonderful point your last word absolutely right and i think that that i hope that the treatment of by the united states of north korea will not induce other countries smaller countries to get nuclear weapons because this is what i'm good at that i want to hear i just want you there's probably opened up a can of worms there we could talk about it nucular saudi arabia another nightmare scenario that's all the time gentlemen we have many thanks to my guest here must go to london and in cyprus and thanks to our viewers for watching us here arche see you next time and remember crosst
the last forty seconds go ahead marcus. well i think when it comes to korea and america we mustn't have expectations both countries. see each other's throats so to speak for well over fifty years we must rejoice in the fact that they are now talking to each other so we must also recognize this the reason why trump is out it's a. career as nuclear weapons sent his way. instead of strong would not be threats and it's on us later as we speak absolutely wonderful point your last word absolutely...
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i'm marcus. alan: good, how are you, marcus? lemonis: nice to meet you, sir. alan: pleasure to meet you. lemonis: it's a nice place. now, are you guys brothers? howard: no, partners. lemonis: just partners? howard: closer than brothers. lemonis: and are you guys 50/50 partners? howard: 50/50. our fathers were partners. they left the empire to us. lemonis: it's nice to see some multigeneration businesses. howard: and so walking through the process and how it works... this is the receiving area. we get all our fresh meat through here. and we also get lamb and veal in this way, too. alan: and those cuts will go into the other room next door where they'll be broken down into subparts. lemonis: oh, my gosh, he's using a chain saw. alan: they'll be packaged or shipped out as orders. lemonis: so how much revenue will you do a year? howard: we should do about $50 million. lemonis: $50 million? howard: $50 million. lemonis: wow. a big business like this comes with big overhead. how much is your rent? alan: about $32,000 a month. lemonis: wow. there's rent and cooling c
i'm marcus. alan: good, how are you, marcus? lemonis: nice to meet you, sir. alan: pleasure to meet you. lemonis: it's a nice place. now, are you guys brothers? howard: no, partners. lemonis: just partners? howard: closer than brothers. lemonis: and are you guys 50/50 partners? howard: 50/50. our fathers were partners. they left the empire to us. lemonis: it's nice to see some multigeneration businesses. howard: and so walking through the process and how it works... this is the receiving area....
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back to you, marcus and laura. i don't know if this will affect you, marcus, because it is not on champagne and caviar. >> so true, frank. but every savings counts. the cheese, when i buy that. >> absolutely. >> thanks, frank. . >>> vianey is in for kari this morning. tracking rain that's on its way. >> i am. and mark us is fancy. >> you know it. >> another round of showers. light to moderate yet again. it looks more impressive on radar. we are going to track this system. a heavier chance of more rain coming up. it could impay'some there is a e marcus. a few cards. very light right now. traffic tuesday will be shaping up. i'll give you the update for the crash and the construction america shot >>> and good tuesday morning to you. a live look out at san francisco. a beautiful 4:45 for you right now. today is the day the newly reconstructed oracle dam spillway will be put to the desk. been cove f here on tod. you may remember both the main and the emergency spillways were damaged in february of 2017. 180,000 people d
back to you, marcus and laura. i don't know if this will affect you, marcus, because it is not on champagne and caviar. >> so true, frank. but every savings counts. the cheese, when i buy that. >> absolutely. >> thanks, frank. . >>> vianey is in for kari this morning. tracking rain that's on its way. >> i am. and mark us is fancy. >> you know it. >> another round of showers. light to moderate yet again. it looks more impressive on radar. we are going...
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>> 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...
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marcus, this is my sister, kelly. -kelly: hi, marcus. -lemonis: hi, kelly? kelly: pleasure to meet you. yes, kelly. -lemonis: nice to meet you. -dan: hi, i'm dan. -lemonis: dan, nice to meet you. -dan: nice to meet you, marcus. lemonis: so you guys all wear the stuff? -dan: yeah. -kelly: yeah. lemonis: now, is that a "ladies" body? kelly: yes, this is a "ladies" body. -lemonis: okay. -kelly: yeah. lemonis: i was surprised how small the "ladies" section was in comparison to the universe of fashion. kelly: i would love to do more feminine styles for girls and tweens. i think there's a huge opportunity there. lemonis: how much business do you do overall? total company. patrick: well, in 2014 we did $1 million. last year, we did $900,000. and now this year, 'cause of all the situations we're having, we're on track to do about $600,000. patrick: you know, one of our biggest retailers that we work with, kitson, is closed. lemonis: how much business did you do with them on an annual basis? patrick: on an annual basis, about $300,000. -lemonis: and they're gone? -pa
marcus, this is my sister, kelly. -kelly: hi, marcus. -lemonis: hi, kelly? kelly: pleasure to meet you. yes, kelly. -lemonis: nice to meet you. -dan: hi, i'm dan. -lemonis: dan, nice to meet you. -dan: nice to meet you, marcus. lemonis: so you guys all wear the stuff? -dan: yeah. -kelly: yeah. lemonis: now, is that a "ladies" body? kelly: yes, this is a "ladies" body. -lemonis: okay. -kelly: yeah. lemonis: i was surprised how small the "ladies" section was in...
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greg: thank you, marcus. lemonis: this is just the beginning for an amazing future for lyles, and i'm happy just to be a part of it. all right, guys, we'll see you soon. jennifer: thanks. greg: safe travels. ♪ jennifer: [ laughs ] greg: that is so cool, son. i'm so proud of you. ♪ beginning of three different episodes -- episodes that all ended with no deal. amber: poorly. lemonis: the reason we're using my office is 'cause none of the businesses that are on this episode... amber: will allow us back. well, they'll allow me. they won't allow you. lemonis: okay. amber: i mean, i think the significance of this place is that it is a place where all of your businesses have worked out well -- inkkas, flex watches. lemonis: that's 'cause they did what? amber: they trusted the process. lemonis: they -- right here. amber: they trust the process. tonight, the people on these episodes did not trust the process. lemonis: they did not trust the process. these three episodes represent frustration, dishonesty, and they
greg: thank you, marcus. lemonis: this is just the beginning for an amazing future for lyles, and i'm happy just to be a part of it. all right, guys, we'll see you soon. jennifer: thanks. greg: safe travels. ♪ jennifer: [ laughs ] greg: that is so cool, son. i'm so proud of you. ♪ beginning of three different episodes -- episodes that all ended with no deal. amber: poorly. lemonis: the reason we're using my office is 'cause none of the businesses that are on this episode... amber: will...
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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...
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i'm marcus washington. >> i'm laura garcia. and i think he's ready for the weekend. >> summed it up. >> all right. it's going to be a beautiful california day too. we'll be warming up. a live look at san jose. starting out crisp and clear. temperatures in the lower 50s. evergreen will see those temperatures warming up. and here's a look at our highs today. check that out. 73 in concord, oakland. 67 today in san francisco. t the bay bridge. >> i looked at the map and saw where chp reported it. somewhere in the mix there chp cleared it. it is now clearo san francisco looking at the span. westbound 80. they recorded that in to san francisco. again, just cleared as far as chp is concerned. smooth drive to the bay bridge. brentwood, 580, moving slowly. guys, we have a great start to this friday. back to you. >>> thank you, mike. >> taking a live look at san francisco right now. a shocking report comes out claiming that the white house tried to pressure i.c.e. officials to release detainees in sanctuary cities. >> it would have affec
i'm marcus washington. >> i'm laura garcia. and i think he's ready for the weekend. >> summed it up. >> all right. it's going to be a beautiful california day too. we'll be warming up. a live look at san jose. starting out crisp and clear. temperatures in the lower 50s. evergreen will see those temperatures warming up. and here's a look at our highs today. check that out. 73 in concord, oakland. 67 today in san francisco. t the bay bridge. >> i looked at the map and saw...
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that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate marcus i want to talk about nato and i'm going to use the words of nato from the nato secretary general stoltenberg and he addressed congress last week it was a real spectacle and i'm going to ask you and deem it to reflect upon it so let's go to this. we do all this not to provoke a conflict but to prevent complet and to preserve peace not to fight but to deter not to attack but to defend how do we act to that markets go ahead. well nato is an offensive criminal and degenerate organization that is the root cause today of instability in the poconos and in eastern europe in essence way finds in eight hundred you find instability and societal degeneration the americans have used nato you over the last thirty also years to achieve global dominance and they continue to use nato not just to maintain their global dominance of the two in the hearts the global dominance and who has nato works with over the last three decades or so in order to achieve the objectives set before it by america well nato has worked with organized
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health care marcus -- from health care. marcus: why would you rotate out of what is working? emerging markets are cheap, but not cheap enough to merit moving away from what you stuck to. until it is obvious that it isn't working and we have a fed that has been very generous, and is clearly sending a message, it will continue to be very generous. brexit isn't happening, not for a while, anyway. we were so scared q1. we thought everything was going to go wrong, and it hasn't happened. until the moment that changes, i can't think of anything better. guy: german state all -- german data doesn't look too good, does it? marcus: and it doesn't bounce. until that happens, why go away from the states? vonnie: except that the dax is rallying today, marcus. marcus: don't get me wrong, europe is cheap, and as the states are up, europe is up, but lagging. there's no reason to suggest it is going to catch or close that gap for the near-term. simply put, if there is any sort of decent use coming out of europe, europe will continue doing really well, but it any bounceo not have from china. g
health care marcus -- from health care. marcus: why would you rotate out of what is working? emerging markets are cheap, but not cheap enough to merit moving away from what you stuck to. until it is obvious that it isn't working and we have a fed that has been very generous, and is clearly sending a message, it will continue to be very generous. brexit isn't happening, not for a while, anyway. we were so scared q1. we thought everything was going to go wrong, and it hasn't happened. until the...
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there was nobody here, marcus. every 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 a
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-i can't beat you, marcus. -this is too easy. biggest bet you've ever seen? biggest bet i've ever seen was $75,000 a hand. and did they come out ahead or behind? they came out ahead. well, i wasn't willing to go quite that far. -come on. -benny dealt me a 20. i stayed. i was just wondering, was you thinking about splitting that? -[ laughs ] -when it first went down, but i remember what you told me. -right. -we don't split 10's. no. there you go. benny dealt himself 9, 12, 14, and finally... ♪ the house, kids, they're living the dream ♪ ♪ and here comes the wacky new maid ♪ -maid? uh, i'm not the... -♪ is she an alien, is she a spy? ♪ ♪ she's always here, someone tell us why ♪ -♪ why, oh, why -♪ she's not the maid we wanted ♪ -because i'm not the maid! -♪ but she's the maid we got -again, i'm not the maid. i protect your home and auto. -hey, campbells. who's your new maid? tailored recommendations, tax-efficient investing strategies, and a dedicated advisor to help you grow and protect your wealth. fidelity wealth management. to help yo
-i can't beat you, marcus. -this is too easy. biggest bet you've ever seen? biggest bet i've ever seen was $75,000 a hand. and did they come out ahead or behind? they came out ahead. well, i wasn't willing to go quite that far. -come on. -benny dealt me a 20. i stayed. i was just wondering, was you thinking about splitting that? -[ laughs ] -when it first went down, but i remember what you told me. -right. -we don't split 10's. no. there you go. benny dealt himself 9, 12, 14, and finally... ♪...
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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
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...
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calls fat marcus. >> this is my year, marcus. >> reporter: this video was shot last year as marcus completed a full iron man. his inspiration to change and drop the weight, a friend dying of cans told marcus his lifestyle was going to kill him. and so marcus had bariatric surgery in 2015, hit the gym, and started running. >> my first goal is to do a 5k, then it was a 10k. then it was like, hey, maybe i can do a small triathlon. i did a small triathlon. >> now marcus' goal is to raise awareness. >> and i'm proving every day that you can, you can do anything that you want to do. >> reporter: that's exactly what les martin is doing. >> i just run kind of for old people. >> reporter: les is the oldest runner in this year's half marathon. he's 78 and has run more than a hundred full marathons. >> i'm blessed with the body i have at my age and i can still run. >> reporter: especially when he knows many people his age simply can't. >> like a lot of friends, they're just happy if they can walk out and get in their car. and me, here i am, trotting around on the hills in san francisco, it doesn't get
calls fat marcus. >> this is my year, marcus. >> reporter: this video was shot last year as marcus completed a full iron man. his inspiration to change and drop the weight, a friend dying of cans told marcus his lifestyle was going to kill him. and so marcus had bariatric surgery in 2015, hit the gym, and started running. >> my first goal is to do a 5k, then it was a 10k. then it was like, hey, maybe i can do a small triathlon. i did a small triathlon. >> now marcus'...
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-i can't beat you, marcus. -this is too easy. biggest bet you've ever seen? biggest bet i've ever seen was $75,000 a hand. and did they come out ahead or behind? they came out ahead. well, i wasn't willing to go quite that far. -come on. -benny dealt me a 20. i stayed. i was just wondering, was you thinking about splitting that? -[ laughs ] -when it first went down, but i remember what you told me. -right. -we don't split 10's. no. there you go. benny dealt himself 9, 12, 14, and finally... termites, we're on the move.24/7. roger. hey rick, all good? oh yeah, we're good. we're good. termites never stop trying to get in, we never stop working to keep them out. terminix. defenders of home. ♪ [ benny laughing ] lemonis: i was playing blackjack with veteran dealer benny figgins and had two jacks on the table -- 20. benny's hand started with a 9, 12, 14, and finally, 19. ahh. blackjack rules meant he had to stay, and i won the hand. i ended up for the night, winning a total of $197. all this is profit. anybody ever give you business advice? yeah. save your money
-i can't beat you, marcus. -this is too easy. biggest bet you've ever seen? biggest bet i've ever seen was $75,000 a hand. and did they come out ahead or behind? they came out ahead. well, i wasn't willing to go quite that far. -come on. -benny dealt me a 20. i stayed. i was just wondering, was you thinking about splitting that? -[ laughs ] -when it first went down, but i remember what you told me. -right. -we don't split 10's. no. there you go. benny dealt himself 9, 12, 14, and finally......
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i'm marcus washington. >> and i'm laura garcia-cannon. let's head first to richmond with a shocking crime. more on what happened. this deadly officer-involved shooting, pete. >> reporter: good morning. the nearest main street here would be san pablo avenue, where this officer-involved shooting took place, a deadly officer-involved shooting. you can still see crews here or police officers here on the scene, walking into that home, where it all took place. now, i want to show our viewers some video from overhead. this is from our nbc bay area sky ranger that was over the scene earlier. now, as you guys are looking at that, let's get into the details of it. according to richmond police, they're saying this officer-involved shooting took place roughly around 2:30 a.m. police were sent to this area for a home invasion. the caller said that the suspect was their dad who broke into the window of that home we just showed you to get inside. they say he was armed with a knife, trying to stab the family and in the process trapped them inside. now, o
i'm marcus washington. >> and i'm laura garcia-cannon. let's head first to richmond with a shocking crime. more on what happened. this deadly officer-involved shooting, pete. >> reporter: good morning. the nearest main street here would be san pablo avenue, where this officer-involved shooting took place, a deadly officer-involved shooting. you can still see crews here or police officers here on the scene, walking into that home, where it all took place. now, i want to show our...
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speaking of baseball, my colleague and counterpart marcus washington standing by live to prepare us for the big game. we're going to check in with him in a few minutes. but first nbc bay area working on? breaking news this midday. lines of northbound highway 101 shut down the last couple of hours after a big rig fire north of the golden gate bridge. nbc bay area's bob redell stuck in the traffic backup that's happening there. bob, we're get something reports there of explosions? >> reporter: that backup extends from the bridge a good mile or two north to spencer avenue where a goodwill truck went over an embankment around 8:00 or 8:30 and as you can see in this video posted to twitter caught fire. the driver of the big rig was able to escape his cab unharmed. he grabbed a fire extinguisher but was not able to put out that fire as you can see. the cab burned up. the rest of the truck is fine as far as it was burnt up but it's damaged from the crash. and the driver's okay. chp tells me they believe the driver was speeding when he lost control on these wet roads a little bit after 8:30 thi
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yvonne: marcus anthony. yvonne: [ speaking arabic ] moustapha: the most important part that your family loves you. your dad and mom love you. lemonis: oh, yeah, more than anything. i had the best life. moustapha: yeah. yvonne: [ speaking arabic ] moustapha: you know what she said? "the tissue paper is so expensive, stop crying." lemonis: don't use it. don't... moustapha: stop crying. stop crying. lemonis: i can buy you more. tell her, "i did okay, i can buy a lot of kleenex." moustapha: okay. yvonne: [ speaking arabic ] moustapha: no, she doesn't want you to cry. lemonis: no, i know. moustapha: yeah. lemonis: just so she knows, it's tears of -- it's gratefulness, it's not -- i'm not sad. i spent the first three or four days puzzled by my uncomfortableness here. i was like a fish out of water. why was i open to doing this? it struck me square in the face. when i turned the corner in the orphanage, and i saw an 80-year-old-plus nun who almost looked at me and greeted me as if i was her long-lost relative. i wo
yvonne: marcus anthony. yvonne: [ speaking arabic ] moustapha: the most important part that your family loves you. your dad and mom love you. lemonis: oh, yeah, more than anything. i had the best life. moustapha: yeah. yvonne: [ speaking arabic ] moustapha: you know what she said? "the tissue paper is so expensive, stop crying." lemonis: don't use it. don't... moustapha: stop crying. stop crying. lemonis: i can buy you more. tell her, "i did okay, i can buy a lot of...
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i'm marcus washington. >> i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia. team teal pride. sharks going to game seven. you're pumping up the numbers for today. >> yeah. if you're going to be heading out the door, temperatures are already on the warmer side. 57, san jose. temperatures will be very quick to warm. a temperature trend. there's the shark tank right there in san jose. 59 by 8:00 a.m. by 10:00 a.m., already in the mid-70s right around lunch hour. we will pump the incomes up to the 80s. inland, 90s. even along the coast, we will be seeing upper 70s. i'll have a breakdown in a bit. let's check in with mike. >> clear drive. a little dark behind the towers. low clouds hovering a bit. the robin williams tunnel, reports there of bread. someone said there's pillows in the roadway. it will dissipate, fall apart when the cars hit it. probably won't last that long. rest of the bay, very nice drive right now. just a tiny bit of slowing over here on the altamonte pass. >>> breaking news. ape first look at a passive fire at a pallet company in stockton. this v
i'm marcus washington. >> i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia. team teal pride. sharks going to game seven. you're pumping up the numbers for today. >> yeah. if you're going to be heading out the door, temperatures are already on the warmer side. 57, san jose. temperatures will be very quick to warm. a temperature trend. there's the shark tank right there in san jose. 59 by 8:00 a.m. by 10:00 a.m., already in the mid-70s right around lunch hour. we will pump the incomes up to the...
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i'm marcus washington. >> and i'm laura garcia. i want to check in with nbc bay area's kris sanchez. she's been following the story and has the very latest for us. >> reporter: we just got this new information in the last two hours about the suspect, and the information is as shocking as the crime itself. san jose police tell us that that suspect is just 14 years old. and he's accused of carjacking. and that's not the only crime he's accused of. he committed four felonies, allegedly at two different crime scenes, within a ten-minute span. this is surveillance video of that first crime. you see the suspect there struggling with 72-year-old, hitting him in the face and the body. the teen also flashed a gun at him. san jose police say the teen took off from estrada's car from coldwater drive in east san jose then crashed with another car in a red light collision about a mile and a half away at the intersection of story and mcguinness avenue where he then allegedly fled on foot. a witness chased him until that teen again allegedly flas
i'm marcus washington. >> and i'm laura garcia. i want to check in with nbc bay area's kris sanchez. she's been following the story and has the very latest for us. >> reporter: we just got this new information in the last two hours about the suspect, and the information is as shocking as the crime itself. san jose police tell us that that suspect is just 14 years old. and he's accused of carjacking. and that's not the only crime he's accused of. he committed four felonies, allegedly...
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and it leaves us, marcus, with the next question. what if he just tells the irs not to do it in defiance of congress? which at least on paper congress is supposed to be an equal branch of government, right? the law says house oversight committee chairman elijah cummings can demand to see anyone's taxes. in a lawsuit trump's lawyers claim congress only has the power to subpoena tax returns if it's related to writing a law, not for investigations. so we're waiting to see what's going to happen with the courts and the taxes and congress's reaction. will congress stand up for what it thinks is its legal rights? this is the heart of the debate among democrats. at what point do you say enough and initiate some kind of action against the president? nancy pelosi has made it clear she's not ready to talk impeachment, sending a letter to fellow democrats saying congress should search for facts. meanwhile, powerful democrats like california's kamala harris says time to put the president on trial. congress has already moved the deadline on these
and it leaves us, marcus, with the next question. what if he just tells the irs not to do it in defiance of congress? which at least on paper congress is supposed to be an equal branch of government, right? the law says house oversight committee chairman elijah cummings can demand to see anyone's taxes. in a lawsuit trump's lawyers claim congress only has the power to subpoena tax returns if it's related to writing a law, not for investigations. so we're waiting to see what's going to happen...
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-i can't beat you, marcus. -this is too easy. biggest bet you've ever seen? biggest bet i've ever seen was $75,000 a hand. and did they come out ahead or behind? they came out ahead. well, i wasn't willing to go quite that far. -come on. -benny dealt me a 20. i stayed. i was just wondering, was you thinking about splitting that? -[ laughs ] -when it first went down, but i remember what you told me. -right. -we don't split 10's. no. there you go. benny dealt himself 9, 12, 14, and finally... so, i started with the stats regarding my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. like how humira has been prescribed to over 300,000 patients. and how many patients saw clear or almost clear skin in just 4 months - the kind of clearance that can last. humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to symptoms. numbers are great. and seeing clearer skin is pretty awesome, too. that's what i call a body of proof. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, includin
-i can't beat you, marcus. -this is too easy. biggest bet you've ever seen? biggest bet i've ever seen was $75,000 a hand. and did they come out ahead or behind? they came out ahead. well, i wasn't willing to go quite that far. -come on. -benny dealt me a 20. i stayed. i was just wondering, was you thinking about splitting that? -[ laughs ] -when it first went down, but i remember what you told me. -right. -we don't split 10's. no. there you go. benny dealt himself 9, 12, 14, and finally... so,...
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of what he calls fat marcus. this video was shot last year as marcus completed a full ironman. his inspiration to change and drop the weight, a friend dying of cancer told marcus his lifestyle was going to kill him. and so marcus had bariatric surgery in 2015, hit the gym, and started running. >> my first goal was to do a 5k. then a 10k. then it was like, hey, maybe i could do a small triathlon. i did a small triathlon. >> reporter: now marcus' goal is to raise awareness. >> i'm proving every day you can, you can do anything you want to. >> reporter: that's exactly what les martin is doing. >> i just run for old people. >> reporter: les is the oldest runner in this were marathon. >> i can still run. >> especially when he knows many people his age simply can't. >> a lot of friends, they're happy if they can get out and walk in their car. and me, here i am trotting around on the hills in san francisco. it doesn't get any better than that. >> reporter: neither les nor marcus is running for time, but they are running
of what he calls fat marcus. this video was shot last year as marcus completed a full ironman. his inspiration to change and drop the weight, a friend dying of cancer told marcus his lifestyle was going to kill him. and so marcus had bariatric surgery in 2015, hit the gym, and started running. >> my first goal was to do a 5k. then a 10k. then it was like, hey, maybe i could do a small triathlon. i did a small triathlon. >> reporter: now marcus' goal is to raise awareness. >>...
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-i can't beat you, marcus. -this is too easy. biggest bet you've ever seen? biggest bet i've ever seen was $75,000 a hand. and did they come out ahead or behind? they came out ahead. well, i wasn't willing to go quite that far. -come on. -benny dealt me a 20. i stayed. i was just wondering, was you thinking about splitting that? -[ laughs ] -when it first went down, but i remember what you told me. -right. -we don't split 10's. no. there you go. benny dealt himself 9, 12, 14, and finally... travel and dining now kayak and opentable let you earn travel rewards every time you dine. with just one reservation on opentable, you can start saving money on hotels with kayak. get started at kayak.com/diningrewards. xfinity watchathon week has sadly come to an end. what, what, what! no! but don't let that stop you from watching the best shows and movies from showtime, hbo, epix... jesus, what happened? ...and more. it's just the tip of the iceberg. upgrade now to get more into what you're into. thanks! just say "watchathon" into your x1 voice remote to upgrade and keep
-i can't beat you, marcus. -this is too easy. biggest bet you've ever seen? biggest bet i've ever seen was $75,000 a hand. and did they come out ahead or behind? they came out ahead. well, i wasn't willing to go quite that far. -come on. -benny dealt me a 20. i stayed. i was just wondering, was you thinking about splitting that? -[ laughs ] -when it first went down, but i remember what you told me. -right. -we don't split 10's. no. there you go. benny dealt himself 9, 12, 14, and finally......
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-i can't beat you, marcus. -this is too easy. biggest bet you've ever seen? biggest bet i've ever seen was $75,000 a hand. and did they come out ahead or behind? they came out ahead. well, i wasn't willing to go quite that far. -come on. -benny dealt me a 20. i stayed. i was just wondering, was you thinking about splitting that? -[ laughs ] -when it first went down, but i remember what you told me. -right. -we don't split 10's. no. there you go. benny dealt himself 9, 12, 14, and finally... openturning 50 opens theuard. door to a lot of new things... like now your doctor may be talking to you about screening for colon cancer. luckily there's me, cologuard. the noninvasive test you use at home. it all starts when your doctor orders me. then it's as easy as get, go, gone. you get me when i'm delivered... right to your front door and in the privacy of your own home. there's no prep or special diet needed. you just go to the bathroom, to collect your sample. after that, i'm gone, shipped to the lab for dna testing that finds colon cancer and precancer. cologuard
-i can't beat you, marcus. -this is too easy. biggest bet you've ever seen? biggest bet i've ever seen was $75,000 a hand. and did they come out ahead or behind? they came out ahead. well, i wasn't willing to go quite that far. -come on. -benny dealt me a 20. i stayed. i was just wondering, was you thinking about splitting that? -[ laughs ] -when it first went down, but i remember what you told me. -right. -we don't split 10's. no. there you go. benny dealt himself 9, 12, 14, and finally......
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marcus, back to you. >>> thanks, mike. breaking news for you. it appears all airlines are now back up and running. this is after a brief systemwide computer outage early this morning. briefly slowed flights across the country. bob redell was at oakland airport when southwest told passengers that glitch was fixed. the same issue affected most airlines out there. it was tied to an outside flight planning data provider. anyone flying soon may want to brace for possible residual delays throughout the day. >>> it is 5:01 right now. on capitol hill, while waiting for the russia report, two things that could affect your wallet, health care and border security. tracie potts joins us with more on this monday morning. good morning, tracie. >>reporter: hey there, laura. good morning, everyone. the president is pushing for changes on both of those. yes, they could affect your wallet. we begin today with our new nbc/wall street journal poll. most americans, 8 in 10, know about the robert mueller russia investigation but a lot less, less than half, care about
marcus, back to you. >>> thanks, mike. breaking news for you. it appears all airlines are now back up and running. this is after a brief systemwide computer outage early this morning. briefly slowed flights across the country. bob redell was at oakland airport when southwest told passengers that glitch was fixed. the same issue affected most airlines out there. it was tied to an outside flight planning data provider. anyone flying soon may want to brace for possible residual delays...
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now for some analysis i have with me marcus kayyem. in the german institute for international and security affairs welcome oxes we had the eastern forces holding a homing in to tripoli how serious is this situation military i mean your assessment there is here is actually we're expecting some kind of development for the last couple of weeks we've seen the forces off. advancing to the help of libya occupying the most important oil fields in general or in february so extending his reign his power and actually we're expecting the next move the next move will be to the west to misrata and to people ok so tell us a little bit more about khalifa have done what are his aims basically it's a straw man in the east of libya being. the rule of the east and to solve a country and the counterpart to the internationally recognized government in tripoli and he's this paul does not rest on a unified government on it or unified political entity it's curious power rests on the militias on the ground and therefore we call maybe not weak but fred. therefo
now for some analysis i have with me marcus kayyem. in the german institute for international and security affairs welcome oxes we had the eastern forces holding a homing in to tripoli how serious is this situation military i mean your assessment there is here is actually we're expecting some kind of development for the last couple of weeks we've seen the forces off. advancing to the help of libya occupying the most important oil fields in general or in february so extending his reign his power...
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i'm marcus. nice to meet you. how are you? i'm marcus? -lisa: lisa. nice to meet you. -giovanni: 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 s
i'm marcus. nice to meet you. how are you? i'm marcus? -lisa: lisa. nice to meet you. -giovanni: 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...
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i'm marcus. nice to meet you. i think the challenge that existed at coopersburg was over time, larger competitors had come into the space. and, obviously, what that meant was their revenue started to dwindle and so did their morale. i never wanted to quit or give up anything, and i really feel like this is one of the toughest things i've ever gone through in my life. scott appeared to be someone who was very earnest. lot of stress. i'm tired of it. a good family man, great salesman, great pitchman -- at least i thought he was. so i agreed to put in $630,000 for 30% of the business. started paying off some of the debt. started building new inventory. went out and rented a new warehouse. it's amazing, isn't it? it's gonna be great. it's gonna turn out nice. unfortunately, what happened after the cameras stopped rolling is that scott just continually called me for more money. "we need more inventory." sent him money. "we want to try these new products." more inventory. it was almost like the rope that pulled me in. a
i'm marcus. nice to meet you. i think the challenge that existed at coopersburg was over time, larger competitors had come into the space. and, obviously, what that meant was their revenue started to dwindle and so did their morale. i never wanted to quit or give up anything, and i really feel like this is one of the toughest things i've ever gone through in my life. scott appeared to be someone who was very earnest. lot of stress. i'm tired of it. a good family man, great salesman, great...
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back to you, marcus. >> all right. thanks, mike. 5:30. a deal between stanford and the palo alto school district is falling apart. at stake, millions of dollars for local schools. kris sanchez is live at stanford with what's next. kris, what happened here? >> reporter: well, marcus, we're still trying to figure that out. at this point it looks like the whole deal is on hold indefinitely. at least according to one of the negotiators on the county's team. now, we have talked about this proposed development here on "today in the bay" for you. so you might remember that this is a really massive proposal we're talking about here. we will hoe you the numbers here. 4,000 acres in all in unincorporated santa clara county. 2 million square feet of academic space. 2,600 beds. 550 housing units for faculty and staff. and proposed $138 million over four years for palo alto unified school district. as the supervisor put it, it wasn't a good-faith negotiating effort. that's according to the county. the county wanted to be the primary negotiator in all
back to you, marcus. >> all right. thanks, mike. 5:30. a deal between stanford and the palo alto school district is falling apart. at stake, millions of dollars for local schools. kris sanchez is live at stanford with what's next. kris, what happened here? >> reporter: well, marcus, we're still trying to figure that out. at this point it looks like the whole deal is on hold indefinitely. at least according to one of the negotiators on the county's team. now, we have talked about...
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i'm marcus. the biggest triumphs... all: opa! lemonis: ...and the total fiascoes... [ shouts ] guys, shut up! ...and put everything i've learned... -ching-ching. -...into 10 key lessons... we got to come up with a better process. if you don't evolve, you will die. ...sharing some shocking updates throughout. are you the grim reaper, or...? sometimes. after dozens of investments and nearly $60 million spent, this is "the profit," my top 10 rules for success. my name is marcus lemonis and i risk my own money to save struggling businesses. lemonis: we're not going to wake up every morning wondering if we have a job, we're going to wake up every morning wondering how many jobs we have to do. it's not always pretty... everything's going to change. everything. ...but i do it to save jobs and i do it to make money. this... -let's go to work. ...is "the profit." ♪ you know, i've been traveling this country and investing in small business for -- for more than four years now. and i've met hundreds of entrepreneurs, their employees, their
i'm marcus. the biggest triumphs... all: opa! lemonis: ...and the total fiascoes... [ shouts ] guys, shut up! ...and put everything i've learned... -ching-ching. -...into 10 key lessons... we got to come up with a better process. if you don't evolve, you will die. ...sharing some shocking updates throughout. are you the grim reaper, or...? sometimes. after dozens of investments and nearly $60 million spent, this is "the profit," my top 10 rules for success. my name is marcus lemonis...
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back in oakland neighbors told us about marcus jackson, the first alleged victim of jefferson. >> marcus was a good man. that's all he did was try and help his family. >> he was a friend. he would give the shirt off his back. he pretty much was a good person. >> there was a third deadly shooting at peoples park in berkeley just after 2:30 yesterday afternoon. uc berkeley police believe that shooting was targeted. they are not ruling out the possibility that jefferson could be possible for that killing as well. >>> people in the east bay were shaken from their slumber early this morning. a 3.5 magnitude quake struck at 2:36 this morning. it was centered about a mile away from concord. we have not received any reports of injuries. however, we did get several calls into our newsroom from people in that area. >>> now to the story that's getting more and more complex. isaiah peoples, an army veteran made his first court appearance yesterday. he's the man accused of deliberately driving into a crowd of people. peebles stood quietly in a san jose courtroom. his attorney says they'll lay out the
back in oakland neighbors told us about marcus jackson, the first alleged victim of jefferson. >> marcus was a good man. that's all he did was try and help his family. >> he was a friend. he would give the shirt off his back. he pretty much was a good person. >> there was a third deadly shooting at peoples park in berkeley just after 2:30 yesterday afternoon. uc berkeley police believe that shooting was targeted. they are not ruling out the possibility that jefferson could be...