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-Last week on All-Star Celebrity Apprentice...

-Still here.

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..the celebrities were tasked with creating and selling 3D art.

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Don't forget - somebody will get fired.

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Team Power used their all-star creativity.

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-Dennis got the coolest-looking

-BLEEP!

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-Dennis, you're doing so well at this.

-You're ruining your reputation, Dennis.

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But on a day of sales, Penn brought out the big guns for plan B...

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-Teller would like to buy this piece by me. It is 50 grand.

-50 grand!?

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..and they continued their winning streak.

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Congratulations.

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Thank you. Thank you.

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It's like the forward losses.

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Left in the hot seat, Dennis stood up to the Queen of the boardroom.

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-You did the same

-BLEEP

-that...

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-There was tears...

-Excuse me.

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But Omarosa's time had finally come.

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You helped make me a star, but Omarosa -

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you're fired.

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So, who do you think's going?

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-I think he's going to either send Omarosa or Lil Jon home.

-I do too.

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-Do you feel Dennis is coming back, too?

-Yeah.

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-Yay!

-Yay!

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-Oh, Dennis.

-Back tricks.

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-Oh, my God!

-All right!

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Do you know you guys gave me a freaking heart attack over here?

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Oh, my gosh! You don't even know the relief it was to see Dennis

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and Lil Jon walk in the door. So happy.

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We thought it was like this major fight.

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-I stood up to her she has

-BLEEP.

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-You know?

-Wow.

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We good. The queen of reality TV went down tonight.

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So many things that she tried to pull over

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La Toya and Claudia, she got away with.

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With me it is more like, "I see everything you do."

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I'm not scared of your ass, guess what? Over it.

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My D.

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Tomorrow's a new day.

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We've just got to bring it.

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We've just got to bring it.

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Going into the next task, I've never wanted to win more

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and to prove that if we hadn't had Omarosa on our team,

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all these tasks, we probably could have been winning all these tasks.

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I can't wait to see what happens.

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The bad seed is gone so that now we can blossom.

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# MUSIC: For The Love Of Money by The O'Jays

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# Money, money, money, money

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# Money!

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# Money, money, money, money

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# Money! #

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-Good morning.

-ALL:

-Morning.

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We're standing in the atrium of Trump Tower.

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I live here with a wonderful woman -

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Melania, my wife.

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Wow. Look at that woman. Donald Trump don't marry any woman.

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-Hell, no. He's going to marry some girl that

-BLEEP

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good-looking as hell, that got brains, too.

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After ten years of researching, I am thrilled to launch

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my debut skincare collection - Melania Caviar Complexe C6.

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The task this week is about Melania's new skincare line.

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It's the Trump name, it's the Trump family.

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I feel the pressure. I do.

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With Melania is Angie Provo, Vice President of Marketing.

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Angie?

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We would like for you to capture the essence

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of Melania's new Caviar skincare collection

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by creating a two-page advertorial and product display.

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OK, pick your project managers.

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I think it's your turn.

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I'll step up, hell.

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Who's your project manager?

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-Brande?

-Dennis is.

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Dennis, whoa!

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He's got the most skin.

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You know what? He may very well surprise.

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He may come up with something very good.

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I'm here to play for Make A Wish Foundation

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and we're going to win this.

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All right, Lisa, who are you choosing?

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Penn will be our project manager.

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Penn? You'll make magic out of it.

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My charity is Opportunity Village.

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It's for people with intellectual disabilities

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and any money to Opportunity Village is a big hairy deal.

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All right, my advisers are Eric and Ivanka. Ivanka?

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Melania and Angie will be judging you

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based on creativity and overall presentation.

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All right, the project manager of the winning team

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will receive 20,000 from me for your charity.

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-Donald?

-Yes.

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Melania Collection would like to add another 20,000 to winning team.

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So somebody's going to win a lot of money

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and somebody's going to be fired.

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All right, good luck.

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Thank you.

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Now, don't forget what I said earlier, guys.

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-What?

-Let's not overthink things right now. We've got a good flow.

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I never want to be project manager.

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That's just because I don't control people like that.

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Trying to run people? Nah, that's not me.

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I don't run people. I just try to keep everything level, keep it cool

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and just let everybody have an opinion.

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We should get something beautiful for this to be displayed on.

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One of those podium things,

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you know, that they have in the Roman times.

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Well, we need to see what the prop shop warehouse got.

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Hi, Power Team, how are you?

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-Melania, how are you, dear?

-Nice to see you.

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-Nice to see you.

-How are you?

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-Hello.

-Nice to see you.

-Nice to meet you.

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We are on our toes for this executive meeting

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because this is Mr Trump's wife, Melania.

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Melania, I'm going to ask you something very cool.

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Did you start this?

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Yes, I worked and researched for ten years.

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-I create everything.

-Did you?

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May I ask you just a very, very delicate question?

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You sure you want to ask that?

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I sure do, I sure do, I sure do.

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I'm going to ask it. I would love to go upstairs in your house,

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in your bathroom and see what you really use.

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Really? Let's go there!

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You're saying you want to go up in the bathroom?

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Dennis, please get out of Melania's bathroom.

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Meeting with executives is not Dennis Rodman's forte.

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You should not do that, ever.

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Luckily she doesn't speak English.

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Who's your primary customer?

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Do you have an age range or...?

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The target is a mother, a wife, a businesswoman.

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And tell us what makes this product so special.

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Many of the products do more than just one thing.

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So, you know, it doesn't have to be specific to just moisturising.

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It really is a synergistic line.

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Melania, although this is white and gold,

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what I picture in my mind is a rainbow effect.

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Melania's Mrs Trump.

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Her beauty lives 5,000 miles past heaven.

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Have you ever had your genitalia so excited

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that it spins like a Ferris wheel in a carnival ride?

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That's how beautiful she is.

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Hee-hee!

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OK.

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Thanks so much for your time.

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Thank you. You too. Good luck.

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So you want to go with this?

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We might need to come up with some more stuff.

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Let's figure out who's going to do what right now

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because we do actually have to write an advertorial.

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We're being judged on three things - product display,

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the presentation

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and the actual advertorial,

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which is basically two posters

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highlighting Melania's new skincare line.

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-Her name is in gold.

-Gold, right.

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-We need to have a bunch of gold

-BLEEP.

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-We need to make this royal

-BLEEP.

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Yeah, yeah, absolutely.

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How about this catchphrase?

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James Bond.

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They use caviar in all the James Bond movies, right?

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Every movie, it's caviar.

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-It's caviar in the movies, all the

-BLEEP

-time. Caviar.

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-I mean that's... Hey...

-BLEEP.

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As far as coming up with cohesive business ideas,

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Dennis Rodman is probably not your guy.

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He's not a businessman.

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I'm not a businessman.

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But I know a lot of businessmen and none of them act like that,

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you know?

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So who's doing what?

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We should run and get these props and get that over with.

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-Me and somebody.

-Do you want the two of you to go?

-Probably just us two.

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Hey, Trace, what shall we get?

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Dennis is the project manager. He's not directing us.

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Even Trace you can see is frustrated.

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I feel like everybody's in limbo,

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wondering what they're supposed to be doing.

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We've got to pull it together because I don't want to lose.

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Can I have one task where we sell horse feed or something?

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I mean, is that too much to ask?

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-Throw a

-BLEEP

-cowboy a rope, for God's sake.

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I'm doing this in the order of stuff I'm most worried about.

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Most worried about the slogan.

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Second thing I'm most worried about is this display.

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And I'm least worried about the presentation.

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The task this week is to create a two-poster ad campaign

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and a display, highlighting Melania's new skincare line.

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Lisa, this is something.

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This is a wonderment.

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It's just... It's about feeding the skin.

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I like feed your skin with the caviar. That's...

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attention-getting and not based on fear.

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What is the purpose of feeding?

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You want to nourish yourself.

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It's about nourishing.

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Nourish your skin with caviar.

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-That's good.

-Nourish your skin with caviar.

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You know...

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That's what I say.

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I think we want a gold tray and on the gold tray,

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we want a golden spoon and we want a pile of caviar.

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-I like that.

-That's cool.

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And we're going to be maggoty with caviar. Buy lots of it.

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It was decided that Lisa and I were to run off

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and pick up all the different elements that we needed

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to create our pictures.

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The right mirror, the right tray and the right caviar.

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Let's go. Bye. See you guys later.

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-Bye-bye.

-We're on the phone.

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Here's what I have on my list.

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Gold tables, gold trays.

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Show me everything you got that's gold. Gold, gold, gold.

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-Let's see what else you got.

-Keep looking.

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Myself and Dennis split up from the team to go to the prop shop

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and I'm like, "Give me everything gold! Give me your gold,

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"gold, gold!"

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-We have this.

-Yeah, stuff like this. I need as much of that as possible.

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Dennis, here we go. This might work cos I could take a picture of that

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and put product inside it.

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Dennis is kind of just hanging out and he's just letting me do my thing

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because we've got to get as much stuff as quickly as possible

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and get back so we can start shooting.

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Nice doing business with you.

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Good luck, good luck, good luck.

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Our slogan is so far - Nourish your skin - Caviar C6.

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It's got to be more than what we have because it's not that rare

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-to say "nourish". It's got to have something more powerful...

-Like what?

-..more impactful.

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What do you think? What do you think?

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We know when something is really good

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and we know when something doesn't work.

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We need an A plus idea and I knew that we didn't have the A yet.

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PHONE RINGS

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Penn, hi. You know, Lisa and I have been talking.

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-'The slogan isn't powerful enough.'

-I understand that.

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'I want you to see this.'

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I have here...

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"Let your skin taste the luxury."

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-Ooh!

-Yeah.

-That I like.

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'Oh, that's great. I like it.

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'How much caviar do you think you want?'

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-How much money we got?

-'A lot.'

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No, we probably have, like, 3,400 left.

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-Well, then, be very promiscuous with your caviar.

-Oh.

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Penn said, "Buy a promiscuous amount."

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Great. We're going to go caviar crazy.

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Here we go.

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Looks pretty good.

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Actually get one of each product so we can shoot a product shot.

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I'm working on the presentation right now.

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Lil Jon is taking the pictures,

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Trace was working on the product display.

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Dennis is pretty much depending a lot on us.

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-The presentation, you nail this

-BLEEP.

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We are definitely having to step up a little bit and take charge

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ourselves and putting ourselves in the right positions

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cos he didn't really necessarily delegate anything.

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What's her name again?

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Melan...? Melana?

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-Melania.

-Melania.

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M-E-L... M-E-L-A-N-I-A.

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-Melania.

-Melania.

-Melania.

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Dennis as a project manager is like

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my two-year-old son as the project manager.

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OK. Let me say, I just thought that it should be like this.

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Very simple.

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-Mm-hm.

-Above her, it just says, "Simply Melania."

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Then over here it says "Simply luxury."

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It's just as simple as that.

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I like that. The fewer the words in advertising the better.

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I'm totally with you on that.

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To me, saying "Simply Melania", keep it quiet, keep it subtle,

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keep it reserved, yet it still has power.

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Simplicity always has power.

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I mean, she's about elegance.

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Yeah, absolutely.

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Well, then, we don't need to tap dance.

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Yeah.

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Can you put that right there?

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-Yeah.

-Pretty damn slick, little girl.

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Hello, Team Power, how's it going?

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How's it going, project manager?

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That's right, that's right.

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Ivanka came by. We're in the process of trying to create something,

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but she's just checking, seeing how we're doing.

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She said hi. We're like, whatever.

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So what are you doing, then, Trace?

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Right now, we're just trying to get

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the two-page pictorial essay laid out.

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First page is "Simply Melania" and the second page is "Simply luxury."

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And then, under here, it'll say

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"Skincare for the modern woman, Melania."

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Dennis has really delegated the messaging to Trace,

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which I don't think is a bad decision.

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I think the slogan is actually quite nice.

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It's clean, it's simple, it's sophisticated

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and I think Melania will like it.

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-Well, good luck and I'll see you tomorrow.

-All right.

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Let's lay this out so we can think.

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Do it white and do it in the Trump gold.

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I got the pen like this...

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Scream.

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Again.

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Again.

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Perfect. Do it again.

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-Hey, guys.

-Hey.

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Welcome home.

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-Hello.

-Hi.

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When we get back to the war room with all of our props,

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we have a lot to do.

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We had to get this shot done.

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And that was a very creative, complicated shot.

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So, props are here. Let's go.

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It's got to go more toward this.

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-Would you snap one, please?

-Yeah.

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I think it has to be more centred.

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-There it is.

-Hey, guys, how are you?

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-Very well.

-Hey.

-How are you?

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We've got 2,000 worth of caviar. You want some?

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Is that right? I'm not in the mood for caviar.

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When Eric Trump came to visit, we were in the middle of the photoshoot.

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There's no question, we know we've only got about an hour left.

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The pressure's on.

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Show him one of our posters.

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"Now beauty can be more than skin deep."

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-Who came up with that slogan?

-Probably Marilu.

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We have a lot of ideas.

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-What was our first one?

-Nourish.

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Nourish your skin.

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For a while, we were riffing on a family secret.

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Every woman has a secret and Melania will tell you hers.

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You are such a disruptive force.

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THEY LAUGH

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Just split, baby.

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Nice talking to you.

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When Eric Trump was asking questions,

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Penn was saying things in that very dismissive way

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that was rude, so I'm not sure how that's going to go over.

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I'm really happy with everybody,

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except everybody comes over and tries to explain every little thing

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they did right to you and it takes a lot of time

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when they could be doing more things.

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You got a good bunch of sled dogs working really hard

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and then someone brings in ten pounds of hamburger.

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That's what...that's what Eric Trump is.

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HE MAKES GOBBLING NOISES

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Let me just tell you, everything here was each individual's idea.

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-He's doing a good job?

-Everybody's a genius.

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Everybody's the best they've ever been in their life.

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I always wonder if it's the intention of the project manager

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to try and get people away from you for selfish reasons,

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or if he actually wants to commit them to the task in hand.

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It was very interesting to see him come in with an ugly tone,

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interrupt a little bit and say,

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"Listen, everybody get back to work."

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We'll see how it turns out.

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Now, I think that's good. Just even it all up.

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So, good?

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It's pretty damn perfect, I guess.

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And this one's good for you, too?

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There it is. Done.

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-I love it.

-All right.

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I'd stop and buy that.

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Normally, I deal with the graphic design stuff,

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but today Trace is with the graphic designer

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so all that pressure's on him

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and you've got to be on point with it

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because if you make a little mistake here or there,

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that could be a reason that you go home.

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So luckily I ain't got to worry about it today.

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Dennis, you signed off on all this stuff?

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You just got to initial it.

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You got a pen?

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-Everything good?

-That's cool, that's cool.

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-OK, wart.

-Let's go.

-Let's go.

-Wart?! Why wart?

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Cos you're a worry wart. Ha-ha!

0:17:360:17:38

As far as the presentation tomorrow,

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if they like the simplicity of our campaign, we're golden.

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If they think we were just lazy, we're dead.

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Well, hell, let's go home.

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Adios, muchachos.

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Adios.

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-OK, let's see what we got.

-OK, that looks good.

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-Looks good.

-I actually like it that colour.

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Yeah, it's warmer. Today's the day we give our presentation to Melania.

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The two posters looked very elegant, very clean.

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Definitely had the brand messaging front and centre.

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-I think it's killer.

-I think it's killer, too.

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-This is just beautiful.

-Beautiful.

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Let's see what these look like.

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All right.

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Morning of the presentation, we walk into the war room,

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we look at the display and...

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-That looks good.

-I think we did a great job with that.

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-Awesome, right?

-Look at the detail.

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Two-page advertorial looks great.

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Looks very regal.

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So I think we nailed that.

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I think we might have a winner.

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Judging us today, Angie Provo, VP of marketing, Melania Trump, of course,

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Ivanka Trump and Eric Trump.

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That's a lot of Trumps.

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-Hello.

-How are you doing?

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This is what we got. The basic idea,

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the products are here and then the reflection in the mirror

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is the caviar.

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We like the idea of going across senses from feel to taste.

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I went into the presentation honestly and pleasantly.

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I hope that my directness and honesty

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is as good or better than sucking up.

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So this whole wallpaper here and this wallpaper across here

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is actual photographs of caviar.

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And, of course, you are the spokesperson

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so we've used your picture just as it is.

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-Thank you so much.

-Thank you.

-We had a wicked lot of leftover caviar, too.

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-THEY LAUGH

-OK.

-Hopefully you enjoyed that.

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Yeah, you were there when we were just maggoty in caviar.

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-Probably not the right expression to use.

-Really.

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We had a lot of caviar is what I should have said.

0:19:500:19:52

-Thanks so much.

-It relaxes your skin in a great way,

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becomes part of your body,

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part of your face,

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so it's part of you in a natural, beautiful way that doesn't cause any...

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I was praying to the Gary angels that they would tie his tongue.

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-Thank you.

-Thanks so much for your time and attention.

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Thank you. You, too.

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This is no longer a secret weapon. It is now a secret miracle.

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-Correct.

-Penn and Gary may not have allowed that presentation to go over

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as well as it could have. If we don't win,

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I'm fully prepared to just call people out.

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How are you doing? My name is Dennis Rodman.

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I'm the project manager for Team Power and today we're going

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to present something that's very cool for Melania's skincare line.

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Right now, I'll hand it over to Brande, so I hope you guys like it.

0:20:410:20:44

Thank you.

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The other day I listened to Melania tell us

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who our target demographic was.

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I was sitting there thinking, "It's me - a wife, a mother,

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"a businesswoman."

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But it's actually for every woman.

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In fact, it's a modern luxury for every woman.

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We look at Melania's exquisite beauty and her products

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as works of art, which is why we were...

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..inspired to frame them.

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Simply Melania,

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simply luxury.

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Skincare for the modern woman.

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Melania - Caviar Complexe C6 Collection.

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It trumps all others.

0:21:220:21:24

Thank you, guys, very much.

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-Thank you.

-We ended super, super strong and we went second.

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It's always best to go second

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so you leave them with that last impression.

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I cannot believe they spelled my name wrong.

0:21:420:21:45

It's incredible.

0:21:450:21:46

It's all over the place and nobody even noticed?

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-Amazing.

-Unbelievable.

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It's shocking. I'm surprised you were able to hold your tongue.

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Dennis.

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How did you like Melania's skincare line?

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I thought it was awesome, man.

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-You have good skin.

-I usually go to the steam room, work out every day.

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-So it's up my alley.

-How did you like your team?

0:22:280:22:30

My team, I liked my team. We were cool as hell.

0:22:300:22:33

Who was your star, Dennis?

0:22:340:22:35

Who was the star?

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I'd give all us half stars.

0:22:380:22:39

-Half stars.

-OK. So, Trace,

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what did you think of Dennis as project manager?

0:22:430:22:45

Here we go!

0:22:450:22:46

-Just say it.

-It was a little...

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-..scattered.

-Why?

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I don't know that... I don't remember that Dennis ever actually

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delegated anybody to do anything.

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Let me ask you this, Dennis -

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do you consider yourself to be a good leader?

0:23:050:23:07

I consider myself to be a great, great supporter of a good cast.

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I was raised to do one thing - keep everything in check,

0:23:120:23:15

-keep everything in order.

-To rebound.

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-It's OK.

-To rebound. Rebound from here. I'm here now.

0:23:180:23:20

That's right. You did OK. You're here now and you're doing well.

0:23:200:23:23

What did you think, Brande?

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I think that Dennis thinks outside the box a lot,

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but I think a lot of times, being a project manager, you have to think

0:23:290:23:33

inside the box logistically and the things that you have to get done

0:23:330:23:37

and I think he's so creative that he thinks out of the box so much...

0:23:370:23:40

-He is creative, isn't he?

-Yes.

0:23:400:23:42

What did you do, Brande?

0:23:420:23:44

I wrote the presentation and presented the product to Melania,

0:23:440:23:50

-Ivanka and Eric.

-Now, I did hear when you presented,

0:23:500:23:53

you did a very nice job.

0:23:530:23:54

-Thank you.

-I am very proud of you and Melania thinks you're fantastic.

0:23:540:23:58

OK. Who did the presentation, Penn, on your team?

0:23:580:24:02

-That's what I did.

-OK, good.

0:24:020:24:04

How did you like the members of your team? Any stars, any losers?

0:24:040:24:07

-What do you think?

-Marilu and Lisa as a team were phenomenal.

0:24:070:24:12

They're more intelligent than your other two players?

0:24:120:24:15

I wasn't trying to say that, but they're very, very good.

0:24:150:24:18

All right. That's nice. Gary?

0:24:180:24:20

-Sir?

-What do you think of Penn as a leader?

0:24:200:24:22

-Excellent.

-All right, good.

0:24:240:24:26

Let me ask you this, Gary. Did you use the product?

0:24:260:24:28

Yes, I used it. I know a lot about skincare

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and I'm ready to make an offer that I could be a male spokesman,

0:24:320:24:35

talking to both sets of men,

0:24:350:24:37

homosexual and heterosexual about how this goes into you

0:24:370:24:41

to make your wife proud of you,

0:24:410:24:43

your mother, your daughters, your sisters.

0:24:430:24:45

It gives you an uplifting spirit and I could speak like that for hours

0:24:450:24:50

on a positive movement and I said...

0:24:500:24:52

-That's great.

-I said...

-I think Melania would like that very much.

0:24:520:24:54

I said when I left, "Your beauty product is not a secret weapon,

0:24:540:24:58

"it's a secret miracle."

0:24:580:25:00

Well, now I know I'm going to be using it.

0:25:000:25:04

So, Marilu, let me ask you this...

0:25:040:25:05

-Yes.

-How was Melania different from what you thought?

0:25:050:25:09

She's so stunningly beautiful, you almost don't hear what she's saying

0:25:090:25:13

at first, because she's...

0:25:130:25:14

You're looking at flawless skin and a flawless face,

0:25:140:25:17

but then you realise how warm she is.

0:25:170:25:19

Her warmth, I think, just comes radiating off of her

0:25:190:25:23

and she's lovely.

0:25:230:25:25

Very nice. Stephen, did you like Penn as your project manager?

0:25:250:25:28

Penn was outstanding.

0:25:300:25:32

He actually was the leader in creating the concept and the vision

0:25:320:25:35

and we all just did our best to follow orders.

0:25:350:25:38

We're such a well-oiled machine at this point.

0:25:380:25:40

We know where the strengths and the specialties lie.

0:25:400:25:42

We were able to... We had a slogan we were all pretty happy with.

0:25:420:25:46

-What was the slogan?

-That was - "Let Your Skin Taste The Luxury".

0:25:460:25:50

Not bad.

0:25:500:25:51

What was your slogan, Trace?

0:25:520:25:55

"Simply Melania, simply luxury."

0:25:550:25:57

Very nice. Who came up with that idea, that slogan?

0:25:570:26:00

-I did.

-Good slogan.

0:26:000:26:02

I know.

0:26:020:26:03

I'd like to have Ivanka and Eric show each team the other team's work

0:26:070:26:11

and I want to get an impression of what you thought.

0:26:110:26:14

-This is the same thing.

-That's a fast judgment, Dennis.

0:26:210:26:24

-I know, right?

-You don't like it?

-I love it.

0:26:240:26:27

She's still stunning, she's still good looking,

0:26:270:26:30

so, it doesn't matter.

0:26:300:26:31

Can I see the display?

0:26:330:26:35

-(It's spelled wrong.)

-(Spelled wrong.)

0:26:350:26:37

(Is that spelled wrong?)

0:26:370:26:39

(Yes.)

0:26:390:26:41

How do you spell Melania?

0:26:410:26:42

You just might have picked up something very interesting.

0:26:440:26:46

-Who picked that up?

-I did.

0:26:460:26:47

Are you seeing that there could be a problem there?

0:26:470:26:50

-Yes.

-What's the problem?

0:26:500:26:52

I'm seeing two different spellings of her name.

0:26:520:26:54

I'm seeing a spelling that I don't recognise for her name.

0:26:540:26:59

-Wow.

-Maybe Dennis wants to take a look again.

0:26:590:27:01

You know, there is a problem here

0:27:010:27:03

and it's not a small mistake.

0:27:030:27:06

Dennis, there is a problem.

0:27:060:27:08

Her name was spelled incorrectly.

0:27:090:27:11

Oh, yeah, we did, at the top.

0:27:120:27:15

That is a problem.

0:27:150:27:16

Less so for me(!)

0:27:170:27:18

In all fairness, Stephen, you picked it up, to what I see,

0:27:200:27:23

faster than anybody.

0:27:230:27:24

-Right.

-I didn't even notice that. Did you?

0:27:240:27:27

I never saw that.

0:27:270:27:28

-It's right there.

-Wow.

0:27:280:27:29

-We didn't write the damn name.

-I just assumed that the girl

0:27:290:27:32

-spelled her name right.

-She spelled it wrong.

-It's not good.

0:27:320:27:35

Eric, let me ask you,

0:27:350:27:36

what were the pros and cons of Penn's team?

0:27:360:27:39

Penn, first of all, they really thought you did a fantastic job.

0:27:390:27:43

They also loved the slogan - Let Your Skin Taste Luxury.

0:27:430:27:47

Melania loved that. The negatives -

0:27:470:27:49

you referenced Melania as the spokesperson.

0:27:490:27:52

She has contributed ten years of her life to creating a great product.

0:27:520:27:57

That was a big mistake.

0:27:570:27:58

Big mistake.

0:27:580:27:59

What do you think of that word, Dennis?

0:28:010:28:02

I'm not worried about the word,

0:28:020:28:04

but all of a sudden he just said he used the word spokesperson, right?

0:28:040:28:08

You didn't pick that up, but you pick up a letter?

0:28:080:28:11

-Not just! Just?!

-You misspelled her name!

0:28:110:28:15

You misspelled her name!

0:28:150:28:17

Hold up, wait a minute, hold up.

0:28:170:28:18

Wait, Brande, do you think it's just a letter when you misspell the name,

0:28:180:28:23

the brand on the product, on the advertorial?

0:28:230:28:25

-No.

-That's a bad one, Brande, right?

0:28:250:28:27

-It is.

-It's obviously much less important to Dennis.

0:28:270:28:30

What is this important? I'm just saying, he's saying, you know,

0:28:300:28:33

-a spokesperson, she's not a spokesperson.

-OK. All right.

0:28:330:28:36

Ivanka, what did Melania and Angie think of Dennis' team?

0:28:390:28:42

Melania very much appreciated the fact that you seemed to understand

0:28:420:28:46

that she had contributed years of her life to developing this formula,

0:28:460:28:50

that she wasn't just a spokesperson.

0:28:500:28:52

Additionally, she liked the product display itself.

0:28:520:28:55

She thought it was much more feminine.

0:28:550:28:57

She thought the use of colour was much more simpatico

0:28:570:29:00

with the actual packaging and the line itself.

0:29:000:29:02

In terms of negatives...

0:29:020:29:04

You know what? It doesn't matter.

0:29:040:29:06

Dennis, look, I can go through a long big thing,

0:29:060:29:09

I could talk about they didn't like the colour, they didn't like this,

0:29:090:29:12

they didn't like that. The fact is, you spelled her name wrong.

0:29:120:29:16

So, Dennis, you lost.

0:29:180:29:20

-Of course.

-Penn, congratulations.

0:29:210:29:24

-Thank you.

-What is your charity?

0:29:240:29:25

My charity is Opportunity Village,

0:29:250:29:27

which is for people with intellectual disabilities.

0:29:270:29:31

-All right.

-Instead of warehousing them, tries to move into society.

0:29:310:29:34

-Very good.

-It means a lot to me.

-You're getting 20,000 from me.

0:29:340:29:37

Melania's going to give another 20,000.

0:29:370:29:39

-So, congratulations, Penn.

-Thank you so much.

0:29:390:29:41

-Thank you.

-Great job, really good job, everybody.

0:29:410:29:43

Go back to your Trump Tower suite.

0:29:430:29:45

You can watch on television.

0:29:450:29:47

-Let's see what happens.

-OK. Thank you.

0:29:470:29:49

Dennis, you just stay put.

0:29:490:29:51

You or one of your team members, sadly, will be fired.

0:29:510:29:54

-Four in a row. Is that four in a row?

-Yeah.

0:29:560:29:58

Oh, my God. Oh, my God.

0:29:580:30:01

I'm very happy to have won.

0:30:010:30:03

40 grand can help, which is a beautiful thing.

0:30:030:30:06

When I saw it at the very top - M-I... I went, "Oh, my God,

0:30:060:30:11

-"that can't be possible."

-You know what, guys?

0:30:110:30:13

I'm calling it now. Dennis is getting fired.

0:30:130:30:15

-I think they could fire all four.

-PENN LAUGHS

0:30:150:30:18

How could they not see it, though?

0:30:180:30:20

Turn it on, turn it on.

0:30:200:30:21

-Here we go, here we go.

-Shh.

0:30:210:30:23

So, Dennis, what happened?

0:30:250:30:27

Who was responsible for the misspelling of the name?

0:30:270:30:29

You had other good qualities in there. Who was responsible for that?

0:30:290:30:33

It was none of us because it was on a piece of paper.

0:30:350:30:38

She should have printed it...

0:30:380:30:39

Let me ask you this. They're introducing you for a big,

0:30:390:30:42

big world championship basketball game

0:30:420:30:45

and they put your name up in lights and they misspell it.

0:30:450:30:49

How would you feel about it? It would be bad, right?

0:30:510:30:53

-For me, I'm not, you know...

-I know, for you it would have less...

0:30:530:30:57

I think you wouldn't care, actually.

0:30:570:30:59

Either way, a lot of people get their names spelled wrong because

0:30:590:31:02

-pronunciation and stuff like that.

-I know, but you have it

0:31:020:31:04

all over the place. You see it on the product, it's all over.

0:31:040:31:06

-Trace, what do you think?

-It was...

0:31:060:31:09

-Not good.

-..inexcusable.

0:31:090:31:11

Who's responsible for that, Trace?

0:31:110:31:14

Well, you know, that little girl should have spelled it right

0:31:140:31:16

when she transferred it over to the thing.

0:31:160:31:18

-I mean, she was looking at all the stuff.

-I know, you're right.

0:31:180:31:20

-She should have spelled it right.

-But still, you're looking at it...

0:31:200:31:23

-Hey, Stephen Baldwin picked it up in about two seconds.

-However...

0:31:230:31:26

Thank God I'm getting credit for something!

0:31:260:31:28

You're getting credit, baby!

0:31:280:31:29

The odd thing is, how you pronounce her name sounds like "I",

0:31:290:31:33

-so it almost draws your focus that it's spelled M-A.

-M-E.

0:31:330:31:37

-Oh, it's...

-HE LAUGHS

0:31:370:31:38

Dennis signed every one of those pieces of paper

0:31:410:31:43

before we left that room.

0:31:430:31:45

All right. Brande, who do you think should be fired?

0:31:450:31:48

SHE GROANS

0:31:480:31:49

SHE SIGHS

0:31:500:31:51

I just think this is such a big task to take on

0:31:540:31:56

and with everything that's been said,

0:31:560:31:59

I hate to say it because Dennis has been my friend for 13 years

0:31:590:32:03

but I feel like it falls in the project manager's hands

0:32:030:32:06

in this situation.

0:32:060:32:08

How did no-one notice this during the presentation?

0:32:080:32:10

I just couldn't believe that it was missed by everybody

0:32:100:32:13

for a ten-minute period of time.

0:32:130:32:15

I don't understand.

0:32:150:32:17

We didn't actually... How?

0:32:170:32:19

We didn't write the name.

0:32:190:32:21

Dennis, you don't have to write it.

0:32:210:32:22

You're looking at it, you still have to approve it.

0:32:220:32:25

I mean, at the end of the day, when you have execution,

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the responsibility sort of has to fall on you all now.

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Not the woman writing the copy.

0:32:310:32:32

Not the woman writing the copy...

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People do make mistakes. People do. Everyone does. Everyone does.

0:32:340:32:37

I mean, that was a minor mistake.

0:32:370:32:40

It could be easily corrected, easily corrected.

0:32:400:32:42

Well, it's sort of a minor mistake in one way, but in another way,

0:32:420:32:45

it's the ultimate mistake. Don't you think so, Trace?

0:32:450:32:48

If somebody had come in and pitched me something and had my name spelled

0:32:480:32:51

wrong on the pitch, I probably wouldn't have got far into it

0:32:510:32:54

before I asked them to leave.

0:32:540:32:56

Brande, who worked on the advertorial?

0:32:560:32:58

Who was the one that did it?

0:32:580:33:00

Trace worked on the advertorial.

0:33:000:33:03

That's bad, Trace, right?

0:33:030:33:05

Yeah. I was responsible for the text and the way it was laid out.

0:33:060:33:09

Just the words on it.

0:33:110:33:13

In the absence of any kind of idea...

0:33:140:33:17

..I went with the only one I had.

0:33:180:33:20

-Which is?

-Simply Melania, simply luxury.

0:33:200:33:24

I chose that verbiage because I loved the...

0:33:240:33:29

..the contrast in the terms.

0:33:310:33:33

The contrast was good in that sense...

0:33:330:33:36

-Yeah, and I just...

-..but the spelling was very bad.

0:33:360:33:38

I laid it all out and the little girl was putting it in.

0:33:380:33:41

I just assumed she was going to type everything right and put...

0:33:410:33:44

So, Lil John, if you were me, who would you fire?

0:33:470:33:50

It's only two people

0:33:530:33:55

because everything falls on the project manager, of course.

0:33:550:33:57

-You got to sign off.

-Who are the two people?

0:33:570:33:59

-I think I know who you're going to say.

-Dennis and then Trace

0:33:590:34:02

put the text in. I mean, it's between those two people.

0:34:020:34:06

Dennis, who are the two people you are going to pick to come back

0:34:080:34:11

to the boardroom?

0:34:110:34:12

Well, I haven't got a choice.

0:34:140:34:17

The letter spelling and stuff like that, that was Trace's,

0:34:170:34:21

that's on Trace. I signed off.

0:34:210:34:23

Trace said, "OK, great. You want it this way, great." Look at them.

0:34:230:34:26

Would you like to just bring Trace back?

0:34:260:34:28

Just you and Trace?

0:34:300:34:31

And let Lil John and Brande go?

0:34:310:34:33

Why not? I can do that.

0:34:330:34:35

You want to bring Brande back?

0:34:350:34:37

-No.

-Do you want to bring Lil John back?

0:34:370:34:38

-I'll just bring me and Trace back.

-All right. Good.

0:34:380:34:41

Go out. Lil John, congratulations.

0:34:410:34:43

-Brande, congratulations.

-Thank you. Thank you.

0:34:430:34:46

Go back to your suite. You two wait outside.

0:34:460:34:48

Somebody will come back, somebody will be fired.

0:34:480:34:51

Thank you.

0:34:510:34:52

Penn, turn off your television right now.

0:34:540:34:56

Thank you.

0:34:560:34:58

Wow.

0:34:590:35:00

Why just one person?

0:35:000:35:02

It's the project manager's job in the final signing off.

0:35:020:35:06

Yeah.

0:35:060:35:08

-Good luck, Trace.

-Mano a mano.

-Good luck, brother.

0:35:080:35:12

This is business. Friendship is out the window right now.

0:35:120:35:14

I missed a little detail, so it's my time to step up and do one thing -

0:35:140:35:18

defend myself.

0:35:180:35:20

That's it.

0:35:200:35:21

-Interesting, isn't it?

-Yeah.

0:35:320:35:34

I think Dennis made the right decision.

0:35:340:35:36

There would be no point in bringing anyone else other than Trace

0:35:360:35:38

-back to the room.

-Very different.

-You simply can't misspell the brand.

0:35:380:35:42

It's everything.

0:35:420:35:44

Amanda, have them come back.

0:35:440:35:46

Yes, Mr Trump. Gentlemen, you can go back into the boardroom now.

0:35:460:35:50

-Two biggest guys, huh?

-Two good guys.

0:36:030:36:05

Go ahead. Sit down, Trace.

0:36:050:36:06

So, Dennis, what do you think?

0:36:090:36:12

It sucks.

0:36:120:36:13

It does suck, but...

0:36:130:36:15

..somebody's got to win, somebody's got to lose.

0:36:180:36:20

As project manager, should you be fired?

0:36:200:36:23

I don't need to get fired because I think I did a great job because

0:36:230:36:25

I've really, really, really focused on the presentation

0:36:250:36:29

because I think any board meeting, any meeting you have in the world,

0:36:290:36:32

when you try to represent anything,

0:36:320:36:34

it always falls back on that presentation.

0:36:340:36:36

It always falls on the presentation.

0:36:360:36:39

If there was a little mistake, call it a big mistake...

0:36:390:36:42

Well, that's a big mistake. Trace, should you be fired?

0:36:420:36:45

-No.

-Why?

0:36:450:36:47

Well, I came up with the idea and the only thing you said

0:36:470:36:50

they did like about our deal was the little display thing.

0:36:500:36:53

-That is true.

-I was the one that did that.

-Was that your display?

0:36:530:36:57

Let me ask you this question, then -

0:36:570:36:59

Trace, when you were project manager, did you sign off on everything?

0:36:590:37:03

-On the first task that I was project manager on?

-Yeah, right.

0:37:030:37:06

I mean, looked at the menus and stuff before we sent them

0:37:060:37:09

-to the printers.

-See, that's the key word.

0:37:090:37:11

He said, "I read it before I sent it to the printers."

0:37:130:37:15

That's not my fault.

0:37:150:37:17

He's supposed to understand, "Mr Rodman, project manager,

0:37:170:37:21

"is this spelled right? Is this right?"

0:37:210:37:23

You just said you read it before you send it to the printers.

0:37:230:37:25

How do you respond to that, Trace?

0:37:250:37:27

You know what? I'm embarrassed for all four of us.

0:37:270:37:29

We're all grown adults and we didn't catch that misspell.

0:37:290:37:32

That is just embarrassing, it really is.

0:37:320:37:37

Doesn't change the fact that it's Dennis' signature

0:37:370:37:39

on all those pieces of paper. He was the last one that looked at them,

0:37:390:37:42

he signed off on them and I didn't even look at them again

0:37:420:37:44

after they came out the printer.

0:37:440:37:47

How do you have a job to do, as you say,

0:37:470:37:50

you were the one who came up with the slogan, stuff like that.

0:37:500:37:52

You're supposed to go over and over and over and make sure it's right.

0:37:520:37:55

But the problem is, you are the project manager, Dennis.

0:37:550:37:57

That always puts you in jeopardy.

0:37:570:37:59

You can win a lot of money for your charity, that's the good news.

0:37:590:38:01

The bad news - you'll have a greater chance of being fired.

0:38:010:38:04

You understand that?

0:38:040:38:05

I understand, but I'm just trying to pitch a point.

0:38:050:38:08

I'm not trying to throw stones at anybody here.

0:38:080:38:11

OK, Trace, let me ask you a question.

0:38:110:38:13

Why would I fire Dennis instead of you?

0:38:130:38:16

He's boisterous, he's...

0:38:160:38:17

-..a little...

-Different.

-He's a little unruly.

0:38:190:38:21

He's very unpredictable and...

0:38:210:38:23

..eccentric to the point that it can almost be improper.

0:38:250:38:28

Improper? How is that improper?

0:38:280:38:30

No, no, no, I'm referring to something very specific.

0:38:300:38:34

-What?

-When you asked Melania if you could go look in her bathroom.

0:38:340:38:38

I thought that that was just...

0:38:380:38:39

-Man, you shouldn't have gone there.

-Wait, wait, whoa, whoa.

0:38:390:38:43

-You know what I'm talking about.

-I said... That's not...

0:38:430:38:45

I said...

0:38:450:38:46

I don't blame him.

0:38:460:38:48

I said to the product.

0:38:480:38:49

I said to the product.

0:38:510:38:52

I said, if I go to your restroom, bathroom, stuff like that,

0:38:520:38:55

-can I find some of this?

-Would you say it's a fair observation, though,

0:38:550:38:58

that you don't have much of a filter?

0:38:580:39:00

I don't know that that's a bad thing.

0:39:000:39:02

I know a lot of people who say exactly what they're thinking.

0:39:020:39:06

But do you understand Trace's criticism

0:39:060:39:09

in the context of a presentation, Dennis?

0:39:090:39:11

I have a different style. I have a different style.

0:39:110:39:13

I'm always a guy that thinks on the fly, think on the fly.

0:39:130:39:16

I haven't got this far in my life without thinking on the fly,

0:39:160:39:19

thinking very carefully and trying to make good judgments and

0:39:190:39:21

stuff like that. But, you know, as Donald said five years ago

0:39:210:39:24

when I was on the show, I was a disaster.

0:39:240:39:26

-I...

-You're not a disaster now, Dennis.

0:39:260:39:29

You've been amazing.

0:39:290:39:30

I think you get the Comeback Player of the Year award, I really do.

0:39:300:39:35

Are you proud of yourself?

0:39:350:39:36

I'm not proud of myself because...

0:39:370:39:39

I would be proud. I think you should be proud, Dennis.

0:39:390:39:41

Every time we have this boardroom, I know I'm coming in here.

0:39:410:39:46

You are in here all the time.

0:39:460:39:47

That bothers me also because, frankly, you are in here all the time.

0:39:470:39:50

I'm in here because...

0:39:500:39:52

I don't know. Because your team brings you in, that's why.

0:39:520:39:55

And, by the way, in all fairness to me, every week I let you go.

0:39:550:39:59

But every week, they bring you back. Different teams, different players.

0:39:590:40:04

And you are the project manager. You did lose.

0:40:040:40:06

Dennis, you're fired.

0:40:060:40:08

And I want to just say - great job and keep it up.

0:40:130:40:16

I am so proud of you.

0:40:160:40:18

Go ahead. Thank you, fellas.

0:40:180:40:21

-Great job, Dennis.

-All right.

0:40:210:40:22

Thanks, Dennis.

0:40:220:40:23

Good luck, Dennis. I mean that, man.

0:40:260:40:27

-It's all good, bro.

-You know?

0:40:270:40:30

Good luck to you.

0:40:300:40:31

Finally got fired.

0:40:320:40:34

Cool, man. Tell them I say good luck, brother.

0:40:340:40:36

-All right.

-Cool.

0:40:360:40:37

I'm cool, dude.

0:40:400:40:41

He's a great guy and a great character.

0:40:450:40:48

He really is. I have a lot of respect for Dennis.

0:40:480:40:51

Hate to lose him, actually.

0:40:510:40:52

I wasn't in good shape to be here the first time five years ago,

0:41:250:41:29

but Donald believed in me, he brought me back and I think I did

0:41:290:41:32

a real good job at rebounding and letting people know

0:41:320:41:35

that I'm not just, you know, a party animal.

0:41:350:41:38

I'm actually a pretty good guy.

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