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Last season of Celebrity Apprentice, we stormed New York

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and raised millions for charity.

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But there's plenty more dollars out there, and I want it to go

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to the people that need it the most, and that's why I'm doing it again.

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The stage has been set,

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and now 16 new celebrities are fighting to meet the challenge...

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-Come on people, we need all the money we can get.

-..any way they can.

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If you bring me 15,000, I'll kiss you full on the mouth.

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-Managers...

-What a disaster.

-..gone.

-Disgusting!

-Assistants...gone.

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-There's no bagels, no nothing.

-They're on their own...

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-I don't know how to tie a tie.

-..in the toughest challenge of their careers.

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I can't do this!

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-Last season was a battle.

-You think I talk down to YOU?

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-You're out of talent.

-You think you're the

-BLEEP.

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-This time...

-You are a piece of

-BLEEP

-and you're a stupid blonde.

-..it's war.

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-Shut up for five seconds.

-Well, stop lying.

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This makes me and Omarosa look like a tea party.

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SLAM

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-KOTU!

-They come to New York City armed with new connections...

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-From Donny Deutsch, a cheque for 10,000!

-Whoo!

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..new passion and a new determination to win.

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-I want to win, so get your head wrapped around the

-BLEEP

-task.

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It's killing me. I'd take the bullet in a second, it's killing me.

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And all but one of them will...be...fired.

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-You're fired, go.

-The Celebrity Apprentice starts now.

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Previously, the teams were tasked with creating a comic book character

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and costume for some Zappos.com and presenting it to the CEO.

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-Oh, this is great.

-On KOTU, the men were off to a rocky start.

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If we can get a transvestite, a guy...

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And Tom felt he was being shut out.

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A horse or maybe a motorcycle - he could be on a motorcycle. Vroom!

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OK, OK, wait, just shut up right now. Right now, shut up.

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I definitely feel that there's just a lack of respect for my ideas

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and what I'm talking about in there.

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Over on Athena, the women quickly came up with their concept.

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-And our hero emerges as she's like, dun de-ne-nur!

-Miss Z!

-Love it.

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And the team watched as Annie Duke tried to wrest control

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-from project manager Khloe Kardashian.

-So we have real and personal.

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Annie's totally taken over. You're an idiot.

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With time running out for the men, project manager Scott Hamilton

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finally came up with their comic book character.

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-How about E, just E?

-I think it's distracting.

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I don't think it makes any sense. Why is her name E?

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And they have present it to the Exec.

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Zappos.com transforms Megan into our hero, E!

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In the boardroom, Mr Trump had a confession.

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Years ago, I tried to pick up Brande and I failed.

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-WHOOPING

-OK? That was before I was Trump.

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Then it was back to business, and Zappos had a favourite...

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-They loved the winner.

-..handing KOTU their second loss in a row.

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Scott and Tom went head-to-head.

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Throughout the day, I think you didn't understand what I was doing.

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I don't think anybody could! It was like, "How about... No, let's get back to the..." Zip, zip, zip.

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-Tom, so far I'm just not impressed.

-And Tom stepped up to the plate.

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I can control the team. I want to be the next project manager.

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-Ultimately, Mr Trump had heard enough.

-The E was a big mistake, Scott.

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Scott, you're fired.

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Let me ask you a question - who do you think it'll be?

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-I think it may be Scott.

-Really?

-Yeah.

-Herschel did almost beat up Tom.

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He added a new syllable to the word, with like, "Right now-uh,

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-"you shut up!" I'm like, whoa!

-So you guys don't like Tom?

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No, no, no, that's not true. I think Tom got a lot of talent if you can rein him in.

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But Tom did say, if he comes back, he wants to be the PM for the next task.

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-Would you want him to be?

-You know what, that may be the best thing for him to do.

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The reason why, it may make him show leadership,

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and he won't goof off, cos his neck will be on the chopping block.

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-Uh-oh, uh-oh.

-Uh-oh.

-Yes, yes? Get ready.

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-Oh... Oh!

-Oh!

-Aww.

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-Hi, guys. How you doing?

-Hi.

-OK.

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I think Tom, he's just one of those creative dudes

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-that's kind of a

-dip-BLEEP

-you've just got to put up with.

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How are you guys doing?

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Well, I lost money, cos I thought it'd be you... No! It's a joke.

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But he did actually say a lot of stuff that made sense.

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-Here's to Scott Hamilton, a great guy. We'll miss him.

-Yeah. To Scott.

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'I've grown to like Scott a lot.

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'I feel like he had a very, very difficult team'

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to manage and short of telling people to sit down and shut up,

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there's only so much you can do.

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So, Tom, was the deciding factor the Z thing?

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I think it was a...combination of things.

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We'll talk about it later, guys, but yeah...

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-That won't help us, trust me.

-Yeah!

-It won't.

-Can I ask you guys a question?

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When you talked to Tony, did anybody ask him

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if he wanted the product to be highlighted?

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-I asked him all kinds of product questions - he didn't answer any.

-We found a way to get him to answer.

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-So we knew it wasn't about handbags or shoes.

-But isn't that...

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-I know.

-"I"s?

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Annie, remember we have strategies up in here -

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don't tell them what we be doing.

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-What are you doing?

-Talking too much!

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We have strategies, stop talking!

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TOM LAUGHS

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-Keep on talking!

-Not what we do, though - that's what I think.

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I imagine everybody in the room hates me.

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Everybody was saying it, I just said it.

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You must communicate well.

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I've never had to communicate to this many women,

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and it's been hard, so I'm trying to get better at it,

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because I think I have a lot to offer and I think I can help this team win.

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-What was she saying? I just heard "I"s.

-She won't shut the

-BLEEP

-up.

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What else did you hear? "I" and "me" - she knows two words.

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Annie Duke needs to be quiet sometimes.

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Would you have her in your girl group?

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SHE LAUGHS HYSTERICALLY

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Annie, I don't hate you. You might think so, but I don't.

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You're just annoying. You talk too much. Take a breath.

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SHE BREATHES DEEPLY

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Like that, try it. Go try it.

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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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# Some people got to have it Yeah heh

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# Some people really need it

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# Hey, listen to me, y'all

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# Do things, do things, do things Do bad things with it

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# Dollar bills, y'all, come on

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# That lean, mean, mean green

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-# Almighty dollar

-# Talkin' 'bout cash

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# Don't you know that money

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# Give me a nickel, brother Can you spare a dime?

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# Money can drive some people out of their minds

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# No good, no good

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# Money Money, money, money, money

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# Money. #

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-Hi, Bob. How are you?

-I'm doing great, so nice to see you.

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-Thank you for seeing me.

-You look gorgeous.

-You look very handsome.

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-How's the charity doing?

-It's doing wonderful.

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I'm here playing for The Brent Shapiro Foundation

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to bring drug and alcohol awareness.

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'Brent Shapiro was a great friend of mine.'

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His father's Robert Shapiro, who was a lawyer with my father on the OJ Simpson case.

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-I did I did a challenge which I was project manager of. We won.

-Fabulous.

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-I've got something for the charity. I just wanted to give it to you.

-Oh, wow.

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-Oh, wow. This is fabulous.

-Yes.

-And it will go to great use.

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'Brent Shapiro passed away from drug addiction.

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'I personally have had mistakes.'

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I've had a DUI very publicly, which...you know, it's been really hard, but it's taught me so much,

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'and I want to vocalise that and teach people from my mistakes.'

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-Thank you so much for doing this.

-Yes.

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-Good morning.

-Morning.

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Joan Rivers won't be with us this morning,

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but she'll be back with us tomorrow, so now the numbers are more even,

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so, fellas, you have a better chance.

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Now, we're standing on the steps of St Bartholomew's Church,

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a magnificent cathedral.

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One thing it's known for - weddings. People love weddings.

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I love weddings. I've actually had a couple.

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Your task today is to sell wedding dresses at a beautiful retail shop

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that will be provided to you.

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I'm already feeling like we're getting screwed from the beginning.

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Women spend their lives waiting for someone to marry them,

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and all we do as men is hope we never get there.

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You have up to 125 dresses per team,

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and they're donated by RK Bridal.

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The one that makes the greatest profit will win, it's very simple.

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George Ross is on my left, Ivanka on my left.

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They're going to be my eyes and ears.

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Dennis, you know about wedding dresses, don't I remember?

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-Don't I remember?

-Love your style, sir!

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-Love your style, baby, yes!

-Dennis should be very, very good at this task.

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I want you now to choose your project manager. Go ahead.

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-Tom, you said you wanted it.

-Yeah.

-If you remember, Tom wanted to be PM last time. What do you think?

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I'm happy to do it.

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'I knew I was going to be the project manager.'

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I don't think anybody else on our team can manage us to a win.

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I don't think anyone else on our team is going to be the apprentice this year.

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-Brande. You rocked the last two tasks.

-I'll do it.

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Athena, who is your project manager?

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-ALL: Brande.

-Brande.

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'I felt this was the perfect task for me to step up.'

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It sounded like something that would be in my realm

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and it sounded like something that would be a lot of fun.

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-Come here, Brande.

-OK.

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-Yes.

-You know, she's just as good as she was a long time ago. She's beautiful.

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-You haven't changed. All right, get back there, Brande.

-OK.

-You are beautiful.

-Thank you.

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Dennis, come on over.

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-Aw! Did you miss me?

-I tell you, he does very well with women.

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-You want her on your team, Dennis? Take her. Go ahead, you can have her.

-Go on! OK, no.

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So you have two great project managers. You're going to sell wedding dresses.

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Somebody's going to make a lot of money for their charity. Go to it. Let's how you do. Have fun.

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Over the years, I've seen many people in a leadership position

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who just weren't respected by the people who work for them.

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And you know what happens? They get eaten alive. They get eaten from underneath.

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This is going to be fun.

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Now, Tom is funny. He makes lots of money, but funny and leadership don't necessarily go hand-in-hand.

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I think we should all go together instead of splitting up.

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Brande is beautiful.

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One of the most successful playmates ever,

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but we have a group of tough killers that are under her so-called control.

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It is going to be very, very interesting.

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We're going to go to the dress shop first.

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-OK. Great.

-So each person pick out dresses, because everyone has different styles.

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Are you calling the glide bridal shop that we're going to?

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I'm going to ask what are the distribution of sizes and what styles are selling best right now.

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This week's task is to set up a wedding boutique

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and sell wedding dresses for charity.

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We are all women. We can do wedding dresses. We might actually have an advantage on this one.

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A quick discussion now.

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Obviously, we could instantly get a little bummed out and say, oh boy!

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A wedding dress thing. This isn't the best thing for a bunch of dudes.

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But I think we should try to keep it real positive today and let's try to keep our morale up.

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What do we know about wedding dresses? Nothing.

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But what are we going to do, quit? No.

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Tom is the PM, and we are just going to do what he says.

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-Let's have fun with it and let's just not argue today. Awesome!

-Good luck!

-Let's go.

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ALL: KOTU!

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-Hello.

-Good morning.

-Dorothy?

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-How are you?

-Good. Very good.

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We were given one hour to go through this warehouse

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and pick out up to 125 bridal gowns.

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-Are the ladies coming in here right now?

-Yes.

-So, we'll have a big discussion.

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-I'll take the gentleman. Come with me this way.

-OK. Good.

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As you see on the floor, all the racks here, any of the dresses you want to take,

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and there'll be four racks for you.

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-Where are the least expensive dresses?

-Least expensive?

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Come on, ladies. Let's go!

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-Least to the most?

-Exactly.

-Let's go and have a look at these ones.

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-Are you going to wear a dress?

-Yes, I am.

-You are? That's sexy.

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-This is a good one.

-It is a good one.

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-That's 425.

-A 1,200 dress marked down to 450 or something like that.

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'We actually tried to get dresses that were priced the lowest.'

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In this day and age, with this economy,

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I think people are going to shop with their wallets.

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-We can always put some back and go get nice ones.

-They're picking the nice ones.

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I think the girls are going more towards their own narcissism, which would be the fanciest,

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most beautiful dresses.

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I'm looking for different styles and fabric.

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-Do you like this one?

-Yes.

-OK.

-Does it have sleeves?

-Yeah.

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Take it. We need things with sleeves.

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'Us girls have a huge advantage.'

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We know weddings, we know what we like.

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-Look at this one. 600 bucks. Isn't that gorgeous?

-Yes.

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'And we know how to cater to women.'

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Most men, unless you're gay, don't know how to.

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-One of the girls started shopping off our rack.

-I saw her and I thought, what the hell!

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16 fits... Hey!

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-How many dresses do we have now?

-He's got the count.

-There's 30, 31.

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60.

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That's 70.

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Can you put these on the rack for me?

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-We're almost there, guys.

-Oh, sorry. Are we at 120 now?

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-125.

-You've got it, guys.

-We're done here.

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-Let's get to our retail space and see what we're up against.

-All together?

-Yes.

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Ladies, good luck! Talk to you later. Bye-bye.

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Who do you think wants to take charge of marketing here?

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-Just getting on the phone and trying to get people down.

-Big money.

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I really want to encourage you to call some of you contacts in the country music industry.

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-Target amount?

-100,000.

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-Let's aim high.

-That's my target.

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'I consider myself to be a loyal person'

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'and a team player, so Tom is project manager,'

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and I intend to carry out the challenge Tom gave me, which was to raise 100,000.

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If I have to exhaust all of my resources on this money task,

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then that's what I'm going to do. For Tom.

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I'm going to hit you for some money, that's why I'm calling.

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So, three grand. We got three grand, OK? All right. Three grand right there.

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Thanks, man.

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Awesome, perfect.

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That's us right here, guys.

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Where's the girls at? There's car two...

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They're right next door.

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This is really the part that sucks, because...

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it has to be something that we do that's better than what they do.

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'It was daunting, because they put us next to each other,'

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but it's not where you're selling - it's what and how you're selling it.

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Oh, yes!

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What I'm going to do tomorrow is make sure we're on top of the books.

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You're the accountant.

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It's Clint.

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-'OK.'

-You want to buy a wedding dress?

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It's 11.38 now. I think we should have a name of what the sale is going to be before noon.

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I'm trying to get something that's going to catch people's attention

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but not be the same name they have, because I kind of see them picking designer three-hour sale.

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-Are you clairvoyant or something?

-Well...

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I was trying to second-guess what the girls are trying to do.

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'On the cupcake sale, we had the exact same name.'

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-Winter wedding sale?

-Wedding dress blow-out?

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-Bankruptcy sale.

-Yeah?

-How about this? Red carpet wedding dress sale.

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We'll set up a red carpet out there. They come in, we have one of those boards with all the logos on.

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-I like red carpet.

-Red carpet bridal sale?

-Yeah.

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Come meet Melissa and Joan Rivers.

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Let them help you get red-carpet ready for your special day.

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-Something like that.

-Yeah.

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Red-carpet ready for your special day. I like that.

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-I'm sending an e-mail to update my mother.

-OK.

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-What I'm happy to do if you wanted me to do something, the accounting is easy for me.

-OK.

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I didn't like the challenge, but it was a good challenge for me,

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because I wasn't going to be confrontational about anything.

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-Does anybody have a florist contact?

-Yes.

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I think I needed to prove that I could learn from mistakes, so for me it was, get on the phone,

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get some donors and then do whatever anybody told me to.

0:19:260:19:29

How much would you be willing to buy the dress for? And I'm thinking,

0:19:290:19:33

definitely minimum, I'd like to see at least four figures

0:19:330:19:36

in the number you're about to give me

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and not some janky four figures.

0:19:390:19:40

Oh, my God! He's going to buy a 10,000 wedding dress, you guys!

0:19:420:19:46

THEY SCREAM

0:19:460:19:47

We're here, guys. We're here.

0:19:510:19:53

It's so cute and big!

0:19:530:19:55

We're just trying to use everything we can. Use our celebrity

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to get things loaned to us. Use our celebrity to get things for free.

0:19:590:20:02

The men's team is right next door, and theirs is KOTU,

0:20:020:20:05

so don't go to them, because they're going to be stealing our BLEEP.

0:20:050:20:08

12 tiaras, eight veils, in various lengths.

0:20:080:20:14

And I need beautiful girls,

0:20:140:20:16

and what better than to have a beautiful playmate?

0:20:160:20:19

Also I need a red carpet to put in front of the store. Can you help me out?

0:20:190:20:22

-Hi, Preston!

-Oh, my God, it's so good to see you.

0:20:220:20:26

So good to see you! Thank you so much for coming down and helping us.

0:20:260:20:30

'I thought it would be a great idea to reach out'

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to my friend, Preston Bailey.

0:20:330:20:36

Preston Bailey is one of the best-known wedding planners,

0:20:360:20:41

decorator, you know, a guy who comes in and says, "This is what I see."

0:20:410:20:45

-And does it all. Preston did my wedding!

-Oh, wonderful!

0:20:450:20:50

Your talent give you your career.

0:20:530:20:56

-But I do know I got you on Oprah!

-Yes, you did.

0:20:560:20:59

We have 125 wedding dresses to sell.

0:20:590:21:02

-You just need to transform it.

-We need to transform it.

-Good.

0:21:020:21:05

I have total confidence in Preston,

0:21:050:21:08

but I am convinced the boys are pulling out all the stops.

0:21:080:21:12

Two losses, you know, to a bunch of girls running around in stilettos...

0:21:120:21:16

little bit humbling, a little bit humiliating.

0:21:160:21:18

'Do want to hear our press release that just went out on bridal.com?'

0:21:200:21:23

-Absolutely.

-"Hello, New York.

0:21:230:21:25

"Tomorrow there's a major bridal sale going on.

0:21:250:21:28

"The sale will be held from 11 am to 2 pm.

0:21:280:21:31

"But make sure you show up early,

0:21:310:21:33

"so you have the best chance of getting your dream dress.

0:21:330:21:36

"As if that wasn't good enough, we are hearing rumours

0:21:360:21:39

"that Dennis Rodman is wearing a wedding dress again."

0:21:390:21:42

That's amazing!

0:21:420:21:44

That was just selling me as icon.

0:21:440:21:46

People will connect to me.

0:21:460:21:48

"Dennis wore a wedding dress. Maybe I can go buy a wedding dress."

0:21:480:21:52

I am thinking like a woman.

0:21:520:21:54

I've transformed from Dennis Rodman to Denise Rodman.

0:21:540:21:57

You know what, there's nobody walking down here.

0:21:570:22:00

You know what I'm saying? We need people to come down the street.

0:22:000:22:04

-Right.

-There is no stores here.

0:22:040:22:07

Dennis had the idea to generate hype for our event, to go out,

0:22:080:22:12

to meet people, talk to people, to tell them to come down.

0:22:120:22:15

-I can't go, I can't go.

-Give me somebody.

0:22:150:22:17

Herschel, go with Herschel.

0:22:190:22:22

-Come on.

-Do you want to go with Dennis and keep making calls?

0:22:220:22:25

Yeah, I can do that.

0:22:250:22:26

-Cool. He wants to go now, so...

-Right.

0:22:260:22:31

-How are you doing?

-Hello.

-What's your name, honey?

-Jessica.

0:22:350:22:38

-How are you, Jessica? Herschel Walker.

-Hello.

0:22:380:22:41

My purpose is trying to draw business for this task we're doing.

0:22:410:22:44

I'm going round New York, doing my thing, Dennis Rodman...boom!

0:22:440:22:49

How are you? What's up?

0:22:490:22:52

Give me a vodka cranberry. Thank you.

0:22:520:22:54

-How are you guys doing?

-Nice to meet you!

-What's up, brother?

0:22:540:22:57

What's happening, guys?

0:22:570:22:59

Got any money?

0:22:590:23:00

I like bars. While we're here, we talk to people, simple.

0:23:020:23:06

We can do that.

0:23:060:23:08

You have someone that all he wants to do is go round

0:23:080:23:11

the neighbourhood, stop at bars, restaurants, have a little drink.

0:23:110:23:15

Don't know how that's selling a wedding dress.

0:23:150:23:17

We're going to be selling wedding dresses down at 125th 21st Street.

0:23:170:23:23

-Nice!

-All right? Thank you.

0:23:230:23:28

Where's Dennis?

0:23:280:23:30

..a lot of fun, you don't have to...

0:23:300:23:34

I know Dennis is setting up a bunch of stuff,

0:23:340:23:37

but I just kind of want to know where he is, that's all.

0:23:370:23:41

-How you guys doing?

-How are you doing?

-How's everything?

0:23:410:23:44

HE WHISTLES

0:23:460:23:48

-Hey, honey. Come here, sit down!

-All right.

-How are you doing?

-Good.

0:23:490:23:53

-How tall are you?

-Six feet.

0:23:530:23:55

-We could have some cool things going on, me and you.

-Yeah?

0:23:550:23:59

-What time do you get off?

-I get off at five o'clock.

0:23:590:24:02

What are you doing later, at five o'clock?

0:24:020:24:04

'Out of my team, I think that I know women more.'

0:24:040:24:07

I've been around them, had sex with a lot of them.

0:24:070:24:09

I have a deadline. I have a deadline.

0:24:090:24:13

When I've had sex by 10 o'clock, I'm good! All right?

0:24:130:24:17

-Refreshed, go out and do my thing! Have you got a boyfriend?

-I do.

0:24:170:24:20

-Bring him along.

-I'll bring him.

-Three's company! Love it!

0:24:200:24:23

'I listen to women. I am around them so much,'

0:24:230:24:27

I listen to the inner self.

0:24:270:24:29

I'm more like, did you ever see the movie Ghost?

0:24:290:24:32

He came back as a ghost, got inside Whoopi Goldberg's body. That's me.

0:24:320:24:37

I can put myself in a position like that,

0:24:370:24:40

get into a woman's head, body and soul, sit there, say,

0:24:400:24:42

"Wow, I get it!"

0:24:420:24:44

-How old are you?

-Sounds good. 22.

0:24:440:24:47

Old enough!

0:24:470:24:49

Love her style!

0:24:510:24:53

When you ask someone like myself,

0:24:530:24:56

who I assume is one of the top money raisers,

0:24:560:25:00

to go follow Dennis around,

0:25:000:25:03

that tells me you don't want to win.

0:25:030:25:06

'Tom should have followed Dennis around and had me there working.'

0:25:060:25:09

-Can we have one more drink, honey?

-What is it?

-Vodka cranberry.

-OK.

0:25:090:25:13

There you go.

0:25:130:25:15

I'm having a good time, man. I'm having fun now, I'm having fun.

0:25:150:25:19

-'Hello?'

-Hello, Tim.

-'Yeah?'

-It's Clint.

0:25:270:25:31

-'Hey, Clint.'

-Calling to hit you up.

0:25:310:25:33

'What have you got yourself into now?'

0:25:330:25:35

Well, I'm competing in an event for a charity,

0:25:350:25:40

trying to raise money.

0:25:400:25:42

I've got 125 wedding dresses that I need to sell.

0:25:420:25:46

I have a target amount of money...

0:25:460:25:49

How is it going?

0:25:500:25:51

Awesome.

0:25:510:25:54

Where's... Who are we missing?

0:25:540:25:57

-Where is Dennis?

-Dennis and Herschel...

-OK.

0:25:570:26:01

Thanks. Bye.

0:26:010:26:04

It seems like you are already starting to call people.

0:26:040:26:07

We been doing that, pretty much all day.

0:26:070:26:10

Clint's been really working on that. Brian's also making a lot of calls.

0:26:100:26:13

-Everyone has been, but...

-Like to hear how one of these calls goes?

0:26:130:26:17

-I would.

-I don't know if this guy will come through.

0:26:170:26:20

We will find out now. Hey, it's Clint!

0:26:200:26:25

-'What do you say, big guy?'

-I was calling to get money from you.

0:26:250:26:28

'OK, how much you want?'

0:26:280:26:30

I need 5,000. It's for a great cause, I can tell you about it.

0:26:300:26:33

-'You just tell me what it is.'

-OK, I've got

0:26:330:26:36

125 wedding dresses that I have to help sell. It's for charity.

0:26:360:26:41

-'I'm going to get a wedding dress?'

-You're going to get a wedding dress,

0:26:410:26:44

and I'll pick one out that complements...

0:26:440:26:47

'What do I do with it? That's what I don't understand.

0:26:470:26:50

'I just about lost 4 million today on the stock market.'

0:26:500:26:53

Not easy. 'I was impressed by Clint.

0:26:530:26:55

'I was watching him for a while, he was working over

0:26:550:26:58

'some poor guy who didn't see this coming, so I give it to him,'

0:26:580:27:01

he was definitely singing for his supper.

0:27:010:27:04

You're welcome to be one of our models, if you'd like.

0:27:040:27:07

I am going to pass on that one. Thanks for the offer.

0:27:070:27:10

'Still in the early stages of the task.'

0:27:100:27:12

They seem to be working together quite harmoniously,

0:27:120:27:15

as a team, at least those who were actually present,

0:27:150:27:18

not Herschel and Dennis.

0:27:180:27:20

I've yet to totally figure out where they are.

0:27:200:27:22

It doesn't matter, architecture is beautiful in New York.

0:27:220:27:25

It doesn't matter where it is in New York, honey, everything is beautiful.

0:27:250:27:29

Dresses are arriving.

0:27:320:27:34

Thank you. Shake hands.

0:27:350:27:39

For me, the main thing now is raising money.

0:27:400:27:42

We have this great stuff we're doing, but don't have anyone to buy.

0:27:420:27:46

My personal goal is to make sure that the group

0:27:460:27:49

raises at least 100,000.

0:27:490:27:51

Will you come buy a wedding dress, please?

0:27:510:27:54

Please?

0:27:560:27:57

You could throw it away?

0:27:590:28:01

I need your rich friends to come by tomorrow,

0:28:010:28:03

buy some wedding dresses, and everything goes to charity.

0:28:030:28:06

-Help me out?

-I know you are getting married soon,

0:28:060:28:09

so why don't you buy a wedding dress?

0:28:090:28:11

How about five?

0:28:110:28:13

ALL: Thank you!

0:28:160:28:19

-You know what this experience has taught me, Khloe?

-What?

0:28:190:28:22

I need to get better friends.

0:28:220:28:25

-And better, I mean richer and more generous.

-I think we all do.

0:28:250:28:28

I realise that a lot of my celebrity friends

0:28:280:28:31

maybe aren't as rich as they appear to be or...

0:28:310:28:35

just aren't as forthcoming parting with their money.

0:28:350:28:38

A little frustrated right now, because I want to make

0:28:380:28:41

a good impression on my team and show that I can hang with the big dogs.

0:28:410:28:44

-While you're out, call in before you head back.

-How's the money going?

0:28:460:28:51

Same, I've got like 15.

0:28:510:28:53

Melissa says she thinks she got a 10,000 dress sold, hopefully.

0:28:530:28:56

Natalie has a few thousand. Khloe has around 8,000.

0:28:560:28:59

Claudia and Tionne are waiting to hear back from people.

0:28:590:29:02

OK, I am worried.

0:29:020:29:04

Because I think they're going to go full out.

0:29:040:29:07

Big-time, you know they are.

0:29:070:29:09

I've got a guy named Hollywood Dave coming in,

0:29:090:29:12

Phil Hellmuth's going to come in.

0:29:120:29:14

I think that people sort of envision

0:29:200:29:22

poker players as very selfish.

0:29:220:29:24

Just because of what we do, it seems kind of heartless and ruthless,

0:29:240:29:28

but my poker-playing friends are one of the most

0:29:280:29:30

generous groups of individuals that you will ever meet.

0:29:300:29:35

Believe it or not, there's people in the world who like me!

0:29:360:29:40

-You got really good friends!

-I do.

0:29:400:29:43

-Here he is.

-He's drinking already.

0:29:470:29:50

I had a good time, bro. I got numbers,

0:29:500:29:53

girls want to... You don't even get it, bro!

0:29:530:29:56

-Like the ladies, don't you, Dennis?

-I love the ladies. Do you?

0:29:560:29:58

I like the ladies too, yes.

0:29:580:30:00

My God, bro, I love the ladies too.

0:30:000:30:02

'The good thing about today is we found out

0:30:050:30:07

'how to get Dennis to talk more'

0:30:070:30:09

and be more interactive.

0:30:090:30:12

The bad thing about it

0:30:120:30:13

is that it's vodka and cranberry juice that makes him do that.

0:30:130:30:18

-Give me the best look we have...

-Mm-hm.

-..for a wedding dress.

0:30:180:30:22

I want it right there. OK?

0:30:220:30:25

I want people to do this...

0:30:250:30:28

Dennis is in charge of our show, our entrance area.

0:30:280:30:31

'We have Dennis Rodman here, and he is such a creative guy.'

0:30:310:30:34

If you really just listen to Dennis

0:30:340:30:36

and listen to what he's saying, they're smart ideas.

0:30:360:30:39

-Hello, everybody. Hello.

-TOM LAUGHS

0:30:390:30:43

'Me and Dennis are becoming very good friends, I would say.'

0:30:430:30:47

We are literally having a good time.

0:30:470:30:49

When we talk to each other, we have a connection,

0:30:490:30:52

we understand each other.

0:30:520:30:53

The other guys, not so much.

0:30:530:30:55

There we go, there's Melissa Rivers right there.

0:30:560:31:00

-Do you need help with something?

-Just stretching my legs.

-Do you need help with this?

0:31:000:31:04

No, I don't. Don't you put me in the trash can!

0:31:040:31:06

No! No! Don't put me in there.

0:31:080:31:11

Do not put me in the trash! Oh, that's so gross.

0:31:140:31:19

-Help!

-Anybody care for a Melissa Rivers?

0:31:240:31:28

We have been having a little bit more of a relaxed atmosphere today.

0:31:280:31:31

'I'm trying to express a sense of calm so that our team is happy

0:31:330:31:37

'and having fun, and I think that will translate into getting a lot done.'

0:31:370:31:41

Quick delivery. Delivery service.

0:31:410:31:44

Tom don't want to do nothing. He want to goof off.

0:31:440:31:47

And it is hard, because you have got this anchor around your neck.

0:31:470:31:51

'We are pulling a wagon uphill. But we guys know we've got to do it.'

0:31:510:31:54

-SHE SQUEALS

-There you go.

0:31:540:31:56

They caught me looking in the window.

0:31:560:32:00

I can't believe I just got trashed.

0:32:000:32:04

Boy, THAT was funny.

0:32:040:32:05

We are actually having the wedding dress sale of the century.

0:32:090:32:12

We are trying to raise at least 100 grand tomorrow.

0:32:120:32:15

The task this week was to sell wedding dresses,

0:32:150:32:17

and whoever made the most money, wins.

0:32:170:32:19

Tell them it is a matter of urgency, it's for a great cause.

0:32:190:32:22

-And it might be really easy for him to help me.

-'I'll let him know. Bye.'

-Bye-bye.

0:32:220:32:27

-You ready, Clint?

-Yes.

-I'm the money guy right now.

0:32:270:32:30

'Dennis ended up coming back at one point and dragging me out of the store. I didn't want to go.'

0:32:300:32:35

I had my task, and that what was what I was doing.

0:32:350:32:37

'But Dennis wanted to create some hullabaloo out here on the corner.'

0:32:370:32:42

We're going to be down here and we have 125 wedding gowns and stuff.

0:32:420:32:49

They are really marked down.

0:32:490:32:51

And what I was saying was...

0:32:510:32:54

..that we have is...

0:32:560:32:57

Brian? Can you help me with my zipper?

0:32:570:32:59

Absolutely not. Are you serious?

0:32:590:33:02

-And you are doing this because...?

-I don't know.

0:33:080:33:11

-Are you ready to go to the wild side?

-I'm ready to go to the wild side.

0:33:120:33:16

-I can't hear you - are you ready to go to the wild side?

-I'm ready to go to the wild side!

0:33:160:33:21

Let's rock 'n' roll. Yipee-ei, yipee-ei, let's rock 'n' roll.

0:33:210:33:24

Dennis decided that it would be a good idea to go into this bar

0:33:240:33:29

and promote our red carpet sale.

0:33:290:33:32

I guarantee you played bars like this when you first started.

0:33:320:33:35

-It goes without saying.

-Memories?

0:33:350:33:38

Well, memories of men holding men.

0:33:380:33:43

-You know, dancing cheek to cheek.

-You are funny, bro.

0:33:430:33:47

Dennis was taking me back to my old club days, and we had some fun and some laughs.

0:33:470:33:51

And I got a better sense of who he is and I am realising that

0:33:510:33:55

I need to laugh with Dennis and at Dennis.

0:33:550:33:59

-What are your favourite songs that you always record?

-One of my favourite songs - Killing Time.

0:33:590:34:06

# Just killing time

0:34:060:34:09

# Is killing me

0:34:090:34:12

# Drinking myself blind

0:34:130:34:17

# Thinking I won't see

0:34:170:34:20

# That if I cross that line

0:34:200:34:24

# And they bury me

0:34:240:34:28

# Well, I might just find out I'll be killing time for eternity. #

0:34:280:34:33

It just makes you want to drink. DENNIS LAUGHS

0:34:350:34:38

Oh, my gosh. Oh, Preston!

0:34:440:34:47

So Preston showed up to decorate the whole place.

0:34:470:34:50

So we are very excited that he is here.

0:34:500:34:52

Let's put that in the corner for the time being.

0:34:520:34:55

Preston, whatever you need us to do, we want to help.

0:34:550:34:57

-We are at your beck and call.

-We are at your beck and call.

0:34:570:35:00

I so wish my mom was here today, because Preston did my wedding

0:35:000:35:04

and he did my mom's. Always had a great relationship.

0:35:040:35:06

He says every time I see him, "You changed my life.

0:35:060:35:10

"You gave me my career."

0:35:100:35:11

So I think, like, maybe the dresses across.

0:35:110:35:14

Let's put things where we want them to go.

0:35:140:35:17

-This is going to have flowers.

-Mm-hm. And we do not know what those guys have planned next door,

0:35:230:35:28

but I went today, and they had strippers standing outside.

0:35:280:35:31

I'm going to go and get some models.

0:35:310:35:33

We need to get some models to do it for free.

0:35:330:35:36

-Get some champagne and stuff like that.

-OK.

0:35:360:35:38

I've got a friend who owns a bunch of clubs around the country.

0:35:380:35:42

He said, "You need any girls?" I said, "Yes. I need some girls."

0:35:420:35:45

He said, "I'll send you over a Russian girl."

0:35:450:35:47

-Hey, guys.

-OK.

-You good?

0:35:470:35:52

Hey, Tom. Hey, one of the models.

0:35:520:35:54

Hello, how are you?

0:35:540:35:56

-She looks good.

-Absolutely. Hello, how are you?

-Good.

-Nice to meet you.

0:35:560:36:00

-Where are you from? Romania?

-I was born in Russia. Moscow.

0:36:000:36:04

Oh, I love Russian bit... Girls. I'm sorry... So sorry.

0:36:040:36:07

Would you like to, maybe, find a dress and see,

0:36:070:36:11

find one that fits for tomorrow?

0:36:110:36:14

Try it on before the end of the day.

0:36:140:36:16

Bring her out, bring her out.

0:36:160:36:18

LIGHT APPLAUSE

0:36:200:36:22

All right!

0:36:220:36:25

Very beautiful. Stunning. Very nice. Thank you.

0:36:260:36:32

'I think the day went great. Everybody did an amazing job.'

0:36:320:36:37

The whole team was kicking ass. And taking names.

0:36:370:36:41

-Ready?

-That was awesome.

0:36:410:36:43

-I am so excited. Dennis wants to get going.

-I'm right behind you.

0:36:430:36:48

See you, Jesse. Thanks, man. Awesome day.

0:36:480:36:50

We got like 150 things happening tomorrow morning at eight o'clock.

0:36:500:36:54

And it will just transform instantly,

0:36:540:36:57

and by 11 o'clock, this will be a completely different room.

0:36:570:37:00

-We going to get a drink at the hotel?

-Are you ready?

-I'm ready.

0:37:000:37:03

-I'm out of here. Boom.

-Boom.

0:37:030:37:06

-Is this all of us coming in here?

-Yes, sir. I think so. Just us four.

0:37:170:37:20

What happened to Tom and Dennis?

0:37:200:37:22

This morning, I got down to the lobby,

0:37:220:37:24

and Tom and Dennis weren't there.

0:37:240:37:26

-I need to ring Tom Green's room.

-'We said, let's go. We have got to get to work.'

0:37:260:37:30

We have a task to do. If it is going to be four of us, fine.

0:37:300:37:33

-Yes, Tom Green. OK.

-Can I talk to him?

-All right.

0:37:330:37:38

PHONE RINGS

0:37:380:37:41

-Hey, mother...

-(BLEEP)

-Get the

-(BLEEP)

-up.

0:37:450:37:49

-Wake Dennis up and get the

-(BLEEP)

-down there.

0:37:490:37:52

Yes.

0:37:540:37:55

-Are you serious?

-Yeah.

-He wasn't up yet?

0:37:550:37:58

It didn't sound like it. I don't know.

0:37:580:38:02

It's all, "Hey, what's up?"

0:38:020:38:04

Not you! 'Well, I rode back to the hotel last night'

0:38:040:38:07

with Dennis and Tom...

0:38:070:38:09

and the Russian model.

0:38:090:38:11

-They said they were going down to the bar last night.

-Are you serious?

0:38:110:38:15

-They had that Russian girl with them.

-Who?

-That Russian model.

0:38:150:38:20

-She ain't no Russian model.

-Stripper?

0:38:200:38:22

And they were all going down to the bar and invited me along.

0:38:220:38:25

But I wanted to go call home.

0:38:250:38:26

'And then I found out later on'

0:38:260:38:29

Dennis and Tom left to go to a strip club.

0:38:290:38:33

And it looks like those guys had a pretty rocking night.

0:38:330:38:36

I'm just going to through it out there - I don't think Tom

0:38:360:38:40

really is the best project manager.

0:38:400:38:42

We need all hands working

0:38:440:38:47

and we're down to four.

0:38:470:38:50

Morning!

0:39:000:39:03

Morning, everybody. Hey! Morning.

0:39:030:39:07

You know where you're going, right?

0:39:090:39:11

We are going to be making a lot of money today. It's very exciting.

0:39:140:39:18

This is going to be the biggest disaster

0:39:180:39:20

in the history of The Apprentice, a positive disaster.

0:39:200:39:23

We are basically on fire. I am so proud of my team.

0:39:250:39:28

So proud of this woman here. This woman, I am so proud of you!

0:39:280:39:32

For bringing in money for the team. That woman there is bringing money.

0:39:320:39:36

I can tell by the look on her face, she is showing up at the set soon...

0:39:360:39:40

with money...for KOTU - kings of the universe.

0:39:400:39:43

At one point in the game, we were saying to ourselves,

0:39:430:39:46

"OK, is KOTU maybe a little cheesy or whatever?"

0:39:460:39:49

Then I stopped and I said to myself, "KOTU? Whoa, boom! KOTU? Boom."

0:39:490:39:54

And I'm picking up some of the words that Dennis Rodman says,

0:39:550:39:58

because, essentially, I'm in love with Dennis Rodman.

0:39:580:40:01

I mean, completely in a masculine, friendly way, you know?

0:40:010:40:05

I love his style, I love his style.

0:40:050:40:07

I love Dennis Rodman's style. Whoa, whoa.

0:40:070:40:10

I'm so excited. Whoa, whoa.

0:40:100:40:13

This is exciting.

0:40:130:40:14

Oh, whoa, oh...

0:40:140:40:16

Oh...

0:40:160:40:18

Oh.

0:40:180:40:20

Well, if I fall, we now own Trump Plaza.

0:40:210:40:24

OK, very good.

0:40:240:40:25

'Yesterday I went out of town to do a lecture on survival,'

0:40:250:40:28

and I've learned a lot about survival from here,

0:40:280:40:31

so it was a good lecture. I'm so glad to be back.

0:40:310:40:34

Preston... Right on time!

0:40:340:40:36

When he opened the back and all those flowers started coming out...

0:40:370:40:41

-Is this all for us?

-Yeah.

-It's not fair.

-Ah!

0:40:410:40:45

First of all, the smell hits you. And so, the smell of flowers, everybody's happy now.

0:40:450:40:50

-This is like every little girl's dream room.

-We're like, OK, it's going to be a good day.

0:40:500:40:55

This is so exciting.

0:40:580:41:00

-Whoever is handling money and tags has to stay put.

-Yes.

0:41:000:41:03

-That's right here? And this is where Annie's going to be.

-Yeah.

0:41:030:41:07

-I'm happy to bring people in and help get them their dresses.

-Yes.

0:41:070:41:11

-Back and forth.

-Who's better, do you think, at wrangling - Natalie or Tionne?

0:41:110:41:15

Brande's great as project manager. She's very cool under pressure.

0:41:150:41:19

We're going to win.

0:41:190:41:20

'People underestimate Brande. She's smart and she's ambitious.'

0:41:200:41:23

And that's always a deadly combination when you put it with looks.

0:41:230:41:27

Morning, everybody.

0:41:390:41:41

This is exciting.

0:41:430:41:45

It's literally going to transform itself in the next hour.

0:41:450:41:49

Pop-pop-pop-pop-pop!

0:41:490:41:51

'This is, like, what else could possibly go wrong?'

0:41:510:41:54

I don't know where Tom and Dennis were, but they weren't with us.

0:41:540:41:58

Then our project manager shows up and he's still kind of a little bit drunk, I think,

0:41:580:42:03

from whatever happened last night.

0:42:030:42:04

I wonder if I can drink Herschel's orange juice, would that be fine? I don't think he wants it.

0:42:040:42:09

-You're the project manager.

-You know, what really is best for a hangover is cola.

0:42:090:42:13

Oh, yeah?

0:42:130:42:15

-Why, were you out drinking last night?

-No!

-OK.

0:42:150:42:17

I was thinking that's what you were using the orange juice for.

0:42:170:42:21

No, no, no, just having breakfast.

0:42:210:42:23

I'm working.

0:42:240:42:25

I just want to start by saying, honestly, guys, I'm so proud of all you guys.

0:42:260:42:32

I'm so happy that all you guys are, like, kicking ass and taking names.

0:42:320:42:36

'You know, the fact that Tom was late and really frazzled when he did get here...'

0:42:360:42:42

You know, if I put my "I'm Donald Trump" hat on right now,

0:42:420:42:45

I'd say that that's cause for termination.

0:42:450:42:47

'But if Tom is able to do that and still keep his team on task,'

0:42:470:42:51

and we win, then he was able to go out partying and pull it off.

0:42:510:42:55

Clint, I want to put you in charge of making sure these things don't fall off the windows.

0:42:550:43:00

Cane you...are you going to help me?

0:43:000:43:02

Absolutely. Hey, Jesse, who could come help Clint hang these things?

0:43:020:43:06

-You!

-Yeah, I don't have time to do that.

0:43:060:43:08

-OK, let's have a meeting.

-(BLEEP)

-..help him tape up the signs and...

0:43:080:43:11

-Want me to hang them by myself?

-No.

-All right. Herschel, you...

0:43:110:43:14

I want to put you in charge of even organising that.

0:43:140:43:17

'My goal as project manager was to observe our team.'

0:43:170:43:20

I'd sit back and I'd watch everybody and I'd encourage them

0:43:200:43:23

but not criticise or critique them.

0:43:230:43:25

I wouldn't come in and tell them how to do their task.

0:43:250:43:28

If they don't have gaffer tape, just get back duct tape.

0:43:280:43:31

Here we go, we're back, we're back.

0:43:310:43:34

-No later than ten o'clock.

-OK.

0:43:340:43:36

I'm not sure if Tom should be the leader of anything.

0:43:400:43:43

He's not a hands-on PM.

0:43:430:43:45

But when it comes down to that he may get kicked off,

0:43:450:43:48

he's got to learn to be hands-on.

0:43:480:43:50

Fortunately for Tom, he has people on this team

0:43:500:43:53

that can lead without a leader.

0:43:530:43:55

'Hopefully, Herschel and Clint were able to bring in the big money that they promised,'

0:43:550:43:59

because, ultimately, this is really about who is going to make the most money.

0:43:590:44:05

CAR HORN

0:44:070:44:08

You want to get a count of how many actual dresses we need

0:44:110:44:16

for your big money donor?

0:44:160:44:17

That's actually Brian's job.

0:44:170:44:19

I've asked him to make sure that he has created a document

0:44:190:44:22

that has what our perceived big money donors are.

0:44:220:44:25

-So ask Brian for that number.

-Brian's out at the supermarket getting stuff.

-OK. We need him to get back.

0:44:250:44:30

Do we have a number on there?

0:44:300:44:31

Brian McKnight basically didn't do his job the way he was told to do it.

0:44:310:44:35

He was told to focus only on the money

0:44:350:44:37

and the inventory and the accounting.

0:44:370:44:39

'Instead, he was running around, buying champagne,

0:44:390:44:42

'doing all sort of things that anybody else on the team could have done.'

0:44:420:44:45

What are you thinking?

0:44:450:44:47

-They got a line of people, already.

-I know.

-Why don't you pass some flyers out to those people?

0:44:480:44:53

-God, I wish Brian would just get here. I mean, we kinda...

-Go, before they let them in.

0:44:530:44:57

'Five minutes before the doors opened,'

0:44:570:44:59

he wasn't even back yet from doing whatever he had decided on his own to do.

0:44:590:45:03

'I didn't ask him to leave.'

0:45:030:45:05

-Rock 'n' roll, sir, rock 'n' roll.

-Take this, take this.

0:45:050:45:08

-You know... You understand everything you need about the account?

-Watch out, watch out.

0:45:080:45:12

-About the account?

-Yes.

-Cos that's your main focus.

-I got it.

-We can't have that get screwed up.

-It won't.

0:45:120:45:17

-You're in charge of that, remember. Right, Brian?

-That's right, Tom.

-OK, thank you, thank you, sir.

0:45:170:45:22

6th and 20th is right down the street, right next block over,

0:45:220:45:27

-that's where all the bridal registries and everything are.

-Yeah.

0:45:270:45:30

We should probably go over there. Can you get Dennis down to do it?

0:45:300:45:34

-Erm, I can't get Dennis, cos...

-Did you call his room?

0:45:340:45:38

The hotel's calling him every five minutes.

0:45:380:45:41

-Can you call?

-I called. I went to his room physically

0:45:410:45:44

and knocked on the door.

0:45:440:45:45

I banged on the door.

0:45:450:45:47

Thanks. Bye.

0:45:470:45:49

Dennis's guy called,

0:45:490:45:52

said he's having a lot of trouble with his eyes this morning

0:45:520:45:55

and he's not going to be coming in.

0:45:550:45:57

'Dennis is the most recognisable person in our whole regime here.'

0:46:010:46:05

So if we don't have him, I think it's detrimental,

0:46:050:46:08

and if we do have him, it can be,

0:46:080:46:10

but I think it is better when he's there.

0:46:100:46:12

That's awesome. This is, like, sleek, minimalist, modern.

0:46:140:46:18

'We really did pay a lot of attention to our presentation.'

0:46:180:46:22

When you do something minimal,

0:46:220:46:24

sometimes you don't see that right away.

0:46:240:46:27

'But people walking by probably got the impression they'd get a good deal in here.'

0:46:270:46:31

We can start selling now, guys. Let's make some money.

0:46:310:46:34

Let's make some money.

0:46:340:46:36

Everybody, let the customers in. It's 11!

0:46:460:46:49

Hello, Joan.

0:46:490:46:51

Hello. Welcome, welcome. Come in, please.

0:46:510:46:55

Come in!

0:46:550:46:56

Do you know how amazing it is to walk into a dull, dingy space

0:46:570:47:02

and have it absolutely transformed?

0:47:020:47:04

A wedding that can be pulled together in two-and-a-half hours

0:47:040:47:07

at this age is very important. It's good to get it done

0:47:070:47:10

before the groom dries.

0:47:100:47:12

Size 12s are here. Changing rooms...

0:47:120:47:15

-Are you looking for a wedding dress?

-Yes, my wedding's in September.

0:47:150:47:20

-I want it to be really traditional.

-Yeah, this is perfect, then.

0:47:200:47:24

This is the most traditional, classic one.

0:47:240:47:26

Here. Look at this. Throw it on!

0:47:260:47:29

You want it to be a positive, attractive experience.

0:47:290:47:32

'I think we're more sensitive to what women want, especially...'

0:47:320:47:36

how important their wedding dresses are to them.

0:47:360:47:38

-Look at that!

-Gorgeous.

-How fabulous is that?

0:47:380:47:41

-Love it.

-She loves it.

0:47:410:47:43

OK, good. Let's do it.

0:47:430:47:44

You're going to be our first girl that cries!

0:47:460:47:49

Oh, my God! Don't start, cos then we're going to start.

0:47:490:47:52

That means that's the one.

0:47:520:47:53

Oh, my God, you're going to make me cry.

0:47:530:47:55

I love watching brides find a dress.

0:47:550:47:57

'The thing that really surprised me is the fact that'

0:47:570:48:00

there's actually girls coming in and buying wedding dresses.

0:48:000:48:03

We were so surprised. We are actual bridal consultants,

0:48:030:48:06

running around,

0:48:060:48:07

fitting the girls and helping them pick out dresses.

0:48:070:48:11

Did you get it?!

0:48:110:48:13

That's so... You looked so...

0:48:130:48:14

I didn't want to push you with such a big decision.

0:48:140:48:17

'For me, it's exhilarating'

0:48:170:48:19

to actually get the gown, get it on the girl,

0:48:190:48:21

make her turn around, explain to her mother why this will work.

0:48:210:48:25

I love all that. I was on a total high.

0:48:250:48:28

-I'm so happy.

-Thank you.

0:48:280:48:30

It's great, great, great. Congratulations.

0:48:300:48:34

I'm a six to eight, although sometimes the gowns...

0:48:340:48:37

-A six would be an eight in a wedding gown.

-OK, cool.

0:48:370:48:40

Ladies! Ladies! Ladies!

0:48:410:48:44

Come here for a second. Come here! Come here!

0:48:440:48:46

-Come on over here.

-No, no, no, no.

0:48:460:48:48

-Come say hi to me.

-They're trying to steal our customers!

0:48:480:48:52

-What's your name?

-Courtney. Nice to meet you.

-Nice to meet you too.

0:48:520:48:55

-We're going a different route.

-What's that route?

0:48:560:49:00

High-profile corporate sponsorship.

0:49:000:49:03

We've got big-time money showing up right now.

0:49:030:49:06

You're going to need it.

0:49:060:49:08

-How did you end up in here?!

-Me?

0:49:080:49:10

You're in the wrong place.

0:49:100:49:12

-No, don't listen to him.

-You took our model.

0:49:120:49:14

-This is our model.

-Tom!

0:49:140:49:17

No, this is our model. She came in yesterday. You guys took our model.

0:49:170:49:20

-Come on! We're in a competition.

-Oh.

0:49:200:49:24

'We had this really pretty model from Moscow,'

0:49:240:49:28

and she's just a very sweet girl.

0:49:280:49:30

'That's a girl that Dennis and I were with last night.'

0:49:300:49:34

We had some dinner with her and made sure she was, you know, happy.

0:49:340:49:38

'The girl got taken in to the ladies' store.'

0:49:380:49:41

-Stand out here, OK?

-Wait, wait, wait. This is our dress.

0:49:410:49:44

Let her take it back and get her clothes on.

0:49:440:49:47

You guys must be ashamed of yourselves,

0:49:470:49:49

making this lovely lady run around.

0:49:490:49:51

Not at all. If she's that stupid...

0:49:510:49:53

LAUGHTER

0:49:530:49:56

They're just joking.

0:49:560:49:58

'Somebody said, "Well, why did you go in the wrong store?" '

0:49:580:50:00

Then Joan said, "That's because she's stupid."

0:50:000:50:04

Joan was making a joke and being Joan.

0:50:040:50:06

'It was funny. The girl wasn't offended or anything like that.'

0:50:060:50:09

But, you know, it's psychological warfare.

0:50:090:50:13

If you can make people feel a little bit bad sometimes, that's good.

0:50:130:50:16

-You guys took our model.

-Honestly?!

-The poor girl.

0:50:160:50:18

Joan just called her stupid to her face. She's upset.

0:50:180:50:23

She's actually started to cry.

0:50:230:50:25

-Are you serious?

-No, no, I'm serious.

0:50:250:50:28

We went out with her last night and had a real nice night.

0:50:280:50:31

It's OK, she'll be fine.

0:50:310:50:33

She's from Russia, so she just didn't understand what was going on.

0:50:330:50:36

-Joan said, "Oh, she's stupid."

-Ohhhh!

0:50:360:50:39

So I went back to the dressing room

0:50:390:50:41

'where nobody could see her and I spoke to her in the corner and said,'

0:50:410:50:44

"Can you act?"

0:50:440:50:46

Pretend that Joan made you cry.

0:50:460:50:48

They'll all think that you're really upset.

0:50:480:50:51

You're going to make me cry.

0:50:510:50:52

Brande! Brande!

0:50:540:50:56

Hold on. Hold on. Just take care of it.

0:50:560:50:59

Hi.

0:50:590:51:01

So, I'm sorry that somebody called you stupid.

0:51:010:51:05

-That was not nice.

-It wasn't nice at all.

0:51:050:51:07

It was not nice at all.

0:51:070:51:08

So that should not have happened.

0:51:080:51:10

'Brande said, "Are you OK?" And our model said...'

0:51:100:51:13

"No.

0:51:140:51:16

"No, I'm not... I'm not...

0:51:180:51:21

"OK." Brande...

0:51:210:51:25

'almost started to tear up.'

0:51:250:51:26

So you're going to go over there and get changed and have some fun

0:51:260:51:30

and be beautiful, cos you are.

0:51:300:51:32

OK? OK. You're a beautiful girl.

0:51:320:51:35

Hey, how are you doing?

0:51:360:51:39

I'm good.

0:51:390:51:40

'Do you know, men are excellent merchandisers,

0:51:510:51:54

'but this group of men are not.'

0:51:540:51:56

The store was not very attractive. It wasn't...

0:51:560:51:59

It had grey curtains. It was not very inviting

0:51:590:52:01

for somebody buying a wedding gown,

0:52:010:52:04

which is really a special event.

0:52:040:52:06

I'm doing good. How's it going?

0:52:060:52:08

Clint is our head of fundraising, so he's been working the telephone...

0:52:080:52:11

Where's Dennis?

0:52:110:52:12

Dennis is sick. He has something wrong with his eyes,

0:52:120:52:15

so they sent a doctor to his hotel.

0:52:150:52:17

'Dennis says he's sick. He's got a problem with his eyes.'

0:52:170:52:20

I guess so. Evidently, it's serious enough

0:52:200:52:23

that he didn't want to show up for the team.

0:52:230:52:25

Something was wrong with his eye.

0:52:250:52:27

The doctor's been sent to his hotel room. OK.

0:52:270:52:30

-Hopefully he's OK.

-Well, we'll see.

0:52:300:52:33

-Good to see you!

-How's the team working?

-Very well.

0:52:350:52:38

Everyone's working very well together.

0:52:380:52:41

The women's store is very attractive.

0:52:410:52:43

The way they have it laid out is a much more inviting place

0:52:430:52:46

for someone to pick out a wedding gown.

0:52:460:52:48

I think they made it more of an entertainment experience.

0:52:480:52:51

Whereas the men, it was just trying on a dress.

0:52:510:52:54

Champagne, ladies! Ladies! How are you? Free champagne.

0:52:580:53:02

The first thing I thought of this morning

0:53:020:53:04

'was I had to put on my slickest, most expensive-looking suit.'

0:53:040:53:07

I had to look the part.

0:53:070:53:09

Whether you need it or not, you look damn good.

0:53:090:53:11

-Oh, why thank you.

-Damn good!

0:53:110:53:13

'I made suggestions.'

0:53:130:53:14

I gave them a male's point of view

0:53:140:53:16

that I'm sure the girls could not give them.

0:53:160:53:18

I like it, because it's about you. The other dress is about the dress.

0:53:180:53:23

Saying somebody looks nice

0:53:230:53:24

'and then having a man, who's a man's man, tell you that

0:53:240:53:27

'is a whole different ball game.'

0:53:270:53:29

We needed to feed their egos.

0:53:290:53:30

You look great.

0:53:300:53:32

I could do this, it would almost be at our cost, at around 600.

0:53:320:53:36

-It's a good deal.

-It is a good deal.

0:53:360:53:40

I would love to give it to you for 750,

0:53:400:53:43

but I'll give it to you for 700.

0:53:430:53:47

-700?

-700.

-700?

0:53:470:53:49

Goal score, wow!

0:53:490:53:51

This is the one.

0:53:510:53:53

CHEERING

0:53:530:53:54

Y'all come in to the right. Keep walking this way, keep walking.

0:53:540:53:57

-OK, we'll check out your dresses.

-Check this raiment out first.

0:53:570:54:01

How y'all doing? Y'all care to meet the best guys here?

0:54:010:54:04

There was one point in the day when there was nobody out front,

0:54:040:54:07

and the men were out front grabbing customers.

0:54:070:54:10

Do you have anybody in there?

0:54:100:54:12

I tell you, our store is packed.

0:54:120:54:15

But if you want to buy something, you can.

0:54:150:54:18

We got too many people in here, but it's OK.

0:54:180:54:21

There's a lot of people in there.

0:54:240:54:26

-It looks pretty serious when you walk in there.

-I'm counting customers.

0:54:260:54:31

It's amazing that they're all in our store, because they have no people.

0:54:310:54:34

I know - don't tell him that.

0:54:390:54:41

It got to be in the middle of the day, and we had nobody,

0:54:410:54:44

and the guys had people.

0:54:440:54:45

So, I'm not sure what's going on in their room.

0:54:450:54:49

'I don't know how much money Tom's bringing in,'

0:54:490:54:51

cos I know he's bringing in a lot.

0:54:510:54:53

You guys, the guys' store is full of people.

0:54:530:54:57

'I don't know.'

0:54:570:54:58

I'm a little nervous, because I thought we were going

0:54:580:55:00

to have a lot more money than this.

0:55:000:55:02

We've only got a few hours to go, so it's nerve-racking.

0:55:020:55:05

Now, make sure you can see the train off to the side there.

0:55:180:55:22

-Come on in, we're open.

-OK.

-Thank you.

0:55:220:55:25

We've got to have somebody outside.

0:55:250:55:27

The boys have a ton of people in their store,

0:55:270:55:30

and nobody's pulling people over.

0:55:300:55:32

The task was to sell as many wedding dresses as possible,

0:55:320:55:36

and we had no-one in the store.

0:55:360:55:38

You don't sit down when you've got to make your quota.

0:55:380:55:40

-We're going to stand out on the street.

-Right in front of there.

0:55:400:55:44

Come on, Claud, make sure they understand not to walk into theirs.

0:55:440:55:47

Don't go to the boys' side! Girls only! Girls only!

0:55:470:55:50

-The boys suck! I'm telling you, it's not worth your while - they suck

-BLEEP.

0:55:500:55:55

-Come on in here.

-Do any of you want champagne and food at our store?

0:55:550:55:59

-No, no, y'all going too far!

-Go with Joan Rivers! Go with Joan Rivers!

0:55:590:56:02

-Hey, you cannot do that! Hey!

-Joan can do whatever she wants.

0:56:020:56:05

That's illegal.

0:56:050:56:07

Why are you guys doing business in front of our store?

0:56:070:56:10

Because it's working.

0:56:100:56:12

-Next door, they're

-BLEEP.

0:56:120:56:14

-Are you going to buy a dress today?

-We're looking for a friend.

0:56:160:56:19

That would be nice, to buy one for a friend.

0:56:190:56:22

It'll be a real fun story too.

0:56:220:56:24

-Which one of you is going to be paying?

-Her.

0:56:240:56:27

-Do you have your credit card here?

-I feel a little accosted right now.

0:56:270:56:31

Yeah, I know, but this is down to the wire.

0:56:310:56:33

We close at two. We're in a competition.

0:56:330:56:35

Whoever sells the most wins, and we've got to sell now.

0:56:350:56:38

I think that we are selling some wedding dresses today, man,

0:56:380:56:43

and I think we have some of our big donors about to arrive,

0:56:430:56:46

so we are going to knock it out of the park in the final hour.

0:56:460:56:49

Do you have any idea how the ladies are doing next door?

0:56:490:56:52

They're probably getting more retail sales off the street,

0:56:520:56:55

probably because people are excited to see Joan Rivers,

0:56:550:56:57

but hopefully we can win it with the corporate funding.

0:56:570:57:00

I imagine they have some of that too.

0:57:000:57:03

Hopefully, Herschel's got the 30 he said,

0:57:030:57:06

and if I've got the 40 or 45 I've said, I mean, that puts us...

0:57:060:57:09

I think we're going to win if you got that.

0:57:090:57:11

We're going to have fun tonight watching the ladies in the boardroom.

0:57:110:57:15

This is about making money, period.

0:57:150:57:17

'The problem was getting money into New York and in time, by 2 o'clock.'

0:57:170:57:21

-I made you promise.

-Yes.

0:57:210:57:22

-The cheques are here.

-The cheques are here!

0:57:220:57:25

What's the name of the person with the cheques?

0:57:250:57:27

They're coming from several buyers around the country,

0:57:270:57:30

but our gentleman has just arrived. Brad?

0:57:300:57:32

How are you doing?

0:57:320:57:34

We have a cheque here from Sound Image for 5,000.

0:57:340:57:37

From South Image, 5,000!

0:57:370:57:39

APPLAUSE

0:57:390:57:41

Who's this one from? This is exciting.

0:57:410:57:43

-It's for 5,000.

-5,000, ladies and gentlemen!

0:57:430:57:47

We have a cheque here from a fantastic country-music artist

0:57:470:57:50

and good friend, Tim McGraw, for 5,000.

0:57:500:57:52

Tim McGraw, ladies and gentlemen!

0:57:520:57:55

'I was able to raise 35,000, which is well below the target.'

0:57:550:57:59

I'm just officially giving you possession of these dresses now.

0:57:590:58:03

There you go.

0:58:030:58:04

'Tom gave me an over-the-moon target, hoping that if I miss the moon,'

0:58:040:58:07

I would at least fall and land on a star.

0:58:070:58:10

-All right!

-5,000.

0:58:100:58:13

CHEERING

0:58:130:58:14

25,000 from QVC.

0:58:140:58:18

-You know, this is the perfect dress for some donor.

-Yes, it is.

0:58:180:58:22

-Does this work for you?

-Yes.

0:58:220:58:24

My friend, Perry Friedman,

0:58:260:58:28

he actually took the red-eye from Las Vegas last night to come in today.

0:58:280:58:32

-How much are you paying for a dress, 10,000?

-10,000.

-Thank you.

0:58:320:58:36

Thanks, honey.

0:58:360:58:38

Whatever has happened between me and my team,

0:58:380:58:41

I think now they understand that I'm really working very, very hard

0:58:410:58:44

to make sure this team wins and not just to make sure I'm safe.

0:58:440:58:47

-To help promote your charity.

-Thank you, thank you so much.

0:58:470:58:50

Clint Black's cheques just showed up, and my cheques are still not here.

0:58:570:59:02

My guy needs to show up right away.

0:59:020:59:05

Do you not know I'm on a deadline?

0:59:050:59:07

I'm waiting for this money. I need it right away.

0:59:070:59:09

Kourtney!

0:59:110:59:12

It's about time! Yeah, don't talk to the guys.

0:59:120:59:17

-Hi!

-Hi! We've got a beautiful bride.

0:59:170:59:20

Joe Francis was donating money and he actually couldn't come down here.

0:59:200:59:26

We were begging and screaming, but my sister happened to be here

0:59:260:59:29

and so she came down as a representative for Joe.

0:59:290:59:32

-We only have 20 minutes, let's go.

-This is gorge.

0:59:320:59:35

-Yes, now, you pick one for Kim.

-Where's the sixes?

0:59:350:59:39

-Right over here.

-Let's go to a ten.

0:59:390:59:42

-You're buying this dress for five Gs.

-OK.

0:59:420:59:44

OK, guys, we have nine minutes! Nine minutes!

0:59:440:59:48

'I felt fairly confident, because we had brought in so much money.

0:59:480:59:54

'It was very exciting.'

0:59:540:59:55

But I still had this worry about the guys,

0:59:550:59:57

because they're going to pull out all their cards for this one,

0:59:571:00:00

'because they know it's do or die by this point.'

1:00:001:00:03

It's crunch time. This is crunch time.

1:00:131:00:16

This is the fourth quarter.

1:00:161:00:17

Going into fourth quarter with about two minutes left.

1:00:171:00:20

This is a two-minute warning. So, they've got to hurry.

1:00:201:00:23

Two-minute warning. They need to hurry.

1:00:231:00:25

Where in the heck is my guy?

1:00:251:00:27

Is there anybody we can call to find the person?

1:00:301:00:32

I should have called a runner to get a guy here.

1:00:321:00:36

-He should be here, though.

-Yeah.

1:00:361:00:38

He's got to come quick now. It's getting a little crazy.

1:00:411:00:45

It's getting a little crazy.

1:00:451:00:47

Come in. Hey, we got some more here.

1:00:521:00:54

Ladies and gentlemen, let's have a hand for Herschel Walker!

1:00:541:00:59

We have purchased for charity today, for...

1:00:591:01:02

How many have we got here? Wait a second...

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-16,000, right here.

-16,000, ladies and gentlemen!

1:01:041:01:09

Herschel Walker, our hero fundraiser today

1:01:091:01:13

with Clint Black, our other hero fundraiser today.

1:01:131:01:16

'We'd need a victory right now.'

1:01:161:01:17

I know we raised money -

1:01:171:01:19

it's just whether we raise more money than the women.

1:01:191:01:22

'I'm not 100% sure.

1:01:221:01:23

'We haven't added it up yet, but I think we brought in a lot of money.'

1:01:231:01:27

Thank you, everybody. I think this has been a very successful day.

1:01:271:01:30

We really appreciate all the help for charity.

1:01:301:01:32

-Thank you, guys, thank you.

-Good karma.

1:01:321:01:35

How did you do, Brande?

1:02:051:02:07

Well, I think that we did excellent and I really don't think

1:02:071:02:10

-we could have done any better.

-Why do you say that?

1:02:101:02:13

Because I have an extremely strong team,

1:02:131:02:16

and we all worked so well together.

1:02:161:02:19

-Who did a poor job?

-I don't think anybody did a poor job.

1:02:191:02:22

Who was your star?

1:02:221:02:25

Melissa and Annie.

1:02:271:02:28

That's nice.

1:02:281:02:30

-Are you proud of your daughter, Joan?

-I know this, Don.

1:02:301:02:33

Would you rather be fired before her or after her? Seriously?

1:02:331:02:38

Truly, as far as work goes, I will be fired ahead of her.

1:02:381:02:42

-We'll see, but she's doing very well, Joan.

-She's a killer.

1:02:421:02:46

-Melissa, who was the star of your team?

-It would be hard to pick.

1:02:461:02:50

From what I saw, everybody pulled their weight completely.

1:02:501:02:53

-And then some.

-And then some.

1:02:531:02:55

I guess it starts from the top down, so I'll have to go with Brande.

1:02:551:02:58

The women seem to have a pretty good relationship.

1:03:001:03:03

You know what, brother, it's amazing how people are so predictable.

1:03:031:03:06

-These girls talk

-BLEEP

-with each other when they leave.

1:03:061:03:09

They did it yesterday, then they come here and start

1:03:091:03:12

kissing ass, because you're sitting right there. That's amazing.

1:03:121:03:16

-I don't know where you get your information.

-That's my life.

1:03:161:03:19

I know, that's amazing. They sit there, talking all this crap.

1:03:191:03:23

OK. Tom, how did your team do?

1:03:241:03:26

-I think we did great.

-Who did a poor job?

-Everybody did a great job.

1:03:261:03:31

It really was a great team effort.

1:03:311:03:33

I just think Clint and Herschel were heroes. I would call them

1:03:331:03:37

heroes of this task, and they really kicked in and did a great job. Thanks, guys.

1:03:371:03:44

Yeah, I think we did good.

1:03:441:03:46

Dennis, did you have a disadvantage, competing with Joan Rivers and some of these folks,

1:03:461:03:51

where it's their business? Joan is one of the great salespeople of all time,

1:03:511:03:54

whether it's dresses or jewellery or whatever it might be.

1:03:541:03:58

Well, as you just pointed out, a major point right there,

1:04:001:04:05

women are very creative, in the sense of weddings -

1:04:051:04:08

they take pride in looking good in a gown.

1:04:081:04:11

You are a formidable team, though.

1:04:111:04:14

I look at your team, and you have some very strong personalities,

1:04:141:04:18

so don't undersell yourself. The women are strong, but I think you are as well.

1:04:181:04:22

Claudia, do you think you had a big advantage, like, innate advantage?

1:04:221:04:26

I think the men could have used their celebrity as an advantage,

1:04:261:04:30

because women like men. I mean, they have some good-looking men, they have Dennis Rodman...

1:04:301:04:35

I remember years ago when Dennis wore the wedding dress, it was a big story.

1:04:351:04:39

Did you use Dennis's celebrity for your event?

1:04:391:04:42

I did, in the sense that Dennis raised some money walking around on the streets,

1:04:421:04:47

getting people excited about coming down. Unfortunately, Dennis had an allergic reaction,

1:04:471:04:53

his eye was hurt today.

1:04:531:04:54

-Reaction to what?

-I'm allergic to cats and certain animals.

-To cats?

1:04:541:04:58

-Yeah, not like those cats!

-Certainly not allergic to them.

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You might be interested to know what happened - first, I would like to say, Dennis and I are becoming

1:05:031:05:08

-pretty good friends. Is that all right to say that?

-Pretty much.

1:05:081:05:11

We went out last night and we met some dot com billionaires... or were they millionaires?

1:05:111:05:17

They were billionaires. But they are not any more. So, go ahead.

1:05:171:05:21

It was the billionaires' dogs that gave you the allergic reaction.

1:05:211:05:24

-Wait a minute - was it cats or dogs?

-Cats, yeah.

-OK, who cares?

1:05:241:05:28

What does Dennis's allergic reaction have to do...? You brought that up.

1:05:281:05:32

Just because I wanted... You know, he was very sick today - a doctor came...

1:05:321:05:39

-But, Tom, he wasn't there.

-I know, that's why...

1:05:391:05:42

So say it like it is - he wasn't there.

1:05:421:05:45

Whether it was an allergic reaction or not, he wasn't there.

1:05:451:05:48

But he worked hard yesterday, so...

1:05:481:05:50

Herschel, was Dennis not there and why wasn't he there?

1:05:501:05:54

Today, I wasn't sure why he was not there.

1:05:541:05:57

Yesterday, Dennis and I hit the streets, we did what Dennis...

1:05:571:06:03

-I'm not sure what we did, but we...

-What did you do, Herschel?

1:06:041:06:08

I'm trying to think, what did we do? You explain it, Dennis.

1:06:101:06:14

-Dennis, go ahead.

-I'm not chicken

-BLEEP,

-I'll say it.

1:06:141:06:18

My job was to do one thing yesterday, to be the billboard.

1:06:181:06:21

-So let me go out and be the poster boy, that's my element.

-Hold it.

1:06:211:06:26

-So, you and Herschel hit the bars, not the streets?

-Wait, wait.

1:06:261:06:31

-We hit the streets.

-I was told to go with Dennis.

-By whom?

-My guy...

-Your leader.

1:06:311:06:38

What do you think of him as a leader, Herschel?

1:06:381:06:42

-You know, he did the best he could.

-But what does that mean? That's not exactly a ringing endorsement.

1:06:421:06:47

What do you think of Tom as a leader?

1:06:471:06:49

He wouldn't be on my A team.

1:06:491:06:51

One thing I want to know.

1:06:531:06:54

I saw your store and I want to know,

1:06:541:06:56

who was your interior decorator? Stevie Wonder?

1:06:561:06:59

This is supposed to be a happy event - I didn't see anything there that was happy.

1:06:591:07:04

-Yeah, we...

-What do you think of your store?

1:07:041:07:08

We thought if the store looked minimal, and it was more about the attention on the dresses,

1:07:081:07:12

that it would look almost more like a clearing house.

1:07:121:07:15

-The way I heard, the women's store was fantastic.

-Thanks to Melissa.

1:07:151:07:19

I heard Melissa also sold a lot of dresses, but you know what?

1:07:191:07:23

Here's the bad news. They sold a lot of dresses too,

1:07:231:07:26

and I know for a fact they raised a lot of money.

1:07:261:07:29

-Are you scared?

-I'm scared...

-You're scared, cos you're the team leader,

1:07:291:07:33

and what does that mean? Generally speaking, the team leader gets fired.

1:07:331:07:37

I think it's time to find out.

1:07:371:07:39

Ivanka, RK Bridal donated the dresses - how many did the men sell?

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-The men sold 21 dresses for a grand total of 63,450.

-OK.

1:07:451:07:52

George, how many did the women sell?

1:07:521:07:56

The women sold 22 dresses

1:07:571:08:02

for 103,000.

1:08:021:08:03

-CHEERING

-That's fantastic.

1:08:031:08:07

Brande, you're safe.

1:08:091:08:10

You know, the women are really kicking ass, I mean, every week now.

1:08:101:08:15

Well, let me just tell you what that all means.

1:08:151:08:19

You won 167,000 for your charity. Brande, what is your charity?

1:08:191:08:23

California Police Youth Charities. It's for at-risk children that live in low-income neighbourhoods,

1:08:231:08:28

that don't have money to go to college, and they give out scholarships and...

1:08:281:08:33

They're going to like you a lot. They already do, but they're going to like you a lot.

1:08:331:08:37

Right, get out of here, good. Congratulations. Very good job.

1:08:371:08:42

And what's going on with you guys?

1:08:421:08:45

Thank God!

1:08:451:08:46

Sadly, somebody is going to be fired.

1:08:481:08:50

-Cheers! We pulled together and we did a good job.

-Good job. Great job.

1:08:571:09:02

-We survived.

-I cannot believe it -

1:09:021:09:06

we won 167,000. That's huge.

1:09:061:09:09

Let's go for a forfeit.

1:09:091:09:11

'My charity, California Police Youth Charities,'

1:09:111:09:16

is going to benefit from it so much. I'm just so proud and so excited

1:09:161:09:20

to be able to hand that cheque over to them.

1:09:201:09:22

Fellas, I'm a little embarrassed for you - this is the third week in a row, and that's a lot of losses.

1:09:221:09:28

Yeah, it's embarrassing.

1:09:281:09:30

And they won easily too, they won by a lot. What happened?

1:09:301:09:35

I had a really difficult thing to deal with. People were really arguing over the first two weeks.

1:09:351:09:40

Big arguments, constant bickering. And I was working at a real deficit,

1:09:401:09:44

so I said in the morning, "Let's try to keep it positive today, let's not argue and let's focus on our jobs."

1:09:441:09:50

-Who would you blame for the loss?

-You know what?

1:09:501:09:54

Although we were able to get everybody working on their own tasks,

1:09:541:09:58

they still often refused to stay working on their task and would go do other things.

1:09:581:10:03

Brian's job was exclusively supposed to be dealing with the money...

1:10:031:10:08

-Did he do a good job?

-He didn't perfectly do a good job, no,

1:10:081:10:12

cos he did some things wrong that I requested he did not do.

1:10:121:10:15

-Brian, what do you say about that?

-He went off to buy champagne and then...

-Champagne for who?

1:10:151:10:19

-To give out to the...

-So that's not such a bad idea.

1:10:191:10:23

But the problem is, he didn't show up to the task until...

1:10:231:10:27

-Are you blaming this on Brian?

-No, I'm not.

-You say Brian didn't show up,

1:10:271:10:30

but Dennis didn't show up either.

1:10:301:10:32

-Yeah, well, that's a medical thing.

-You kidding me?

1:10:321:10:36

If it could be determined it wasn't medical, I would be very mad about that.

1:10:361:10:39

-Do you think it was a medical thing?

-Well, I don't know.

1:10:391:10:43

There was a doctor called, he said he had a problem with his eye. I don't want

1:10:431:10:46

-to accuse him of ditching us.

-You claim you were at an automatic disadvantage, which you are,

1:10:461:10:51

you have a deficit in terms of the number of people on your team,

1:10:511:10:54

relative to the females. Losing an additional person...

1:10:541:10:57

I was very disappointed that Dennis didn't show up. He said it was a medical thing.

1:10:571:11:02

When you weren't there? He wasn't even there.

1:11:021:11:05

-Go ahead, Brian, what?

-He wasn't even there.

-Wait a minute, why were you late?

1:11:051:11:09

They called my room, they thought I overslept and then they started talking about...

1:11:091:11:13

You are the team leader - there can't even be a perception that you overslept.

1:11:131:11:17

-Brian, what do you say?

-He wasn't there. We waited, he wasn't there.

1:11:171:11:21

-You guys...

-We had to go on.

-I don't think you are a great team leader.

1:11:211:11:25

-Clint, what do you think?

-I know you are going to ask me some tough questions.

-I am.

1:11:251:11:29

But, actually, you did a good job, because you raised more money than anybody, I think.

1:11:291:11:34

-Thank you.

-Is that correct?

-I believe it is.

1:11:341:11:36

35,000, individually, that's pretty good. If everybody did that,

1:11:361:11:40

-you would have won this, easily.

-I actually heard Clint on the phone for five minutes

1:11:401:11:45

with one person - it was like sucking blood from a stone,

1:11:451:11:49

but you were really after him, trying to make that sale, so I respect that.

1:11:491:11:54

I would say this, I had two Fortune 500 companies on the line,

1:11:541:11:58

and you've got to talk to them, because to get them to give you money...

1:11:581:12:02

Herschel, Herschel. Good job. Because you raised a lot of money.

1:12:021:12:06

What do you think of Dennis's job?

1:12:061:12:07

I don't do what Dennis does...

1:12:101:12:12

Because I don't think Tom is sure why Dennis didn't show up.

1:12:121:12:15

None of my employees drink on a job.

1:12:151:12:17

I agree, that's wonderful - who cares, at this point?

1:12:171:12:21

-Didn't you go to bars with Dennis?

-I had to.

-Why?

1:12:211:12:23

Because I have a reputation as well, that once he goes in, I wanted

1:12:231:12:27

to make sure that people didn't get a bad example of what was going on.

1:12:271:12:31

So I came back out, just to make sure everything was cool.

1:12:311:12:34

-When we left and stopped...

-Were you a babysitter?

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Yeah, you could say that.

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-Do you think Dennis was hung-over, as opposed to something else?

-Yes.

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-Who was knocking on his door?

-I don't know. We called Tom....

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If you have an eye infection and someone knocks, you open the door.

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I was knocking at his door for about half an hour, that's why I was late.

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I will say this, though, and, Tom, I'm not throwing you under the bus.

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-When I got there...

-And then watch(!)

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No, I asked Tom if he got Dennis up, cos Tom was late,

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and, Tom, you told me, said, no, he didn't get Dennis up.

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-No, I went to Dennis' room...

-Why didn't you get Dennis up?

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..I banged on the door, I went to the front lobby and I said I had to...

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-Was he in the room?

-I don't know.

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-Nobody answered.

-How long did you bang on the door?

-About 20 minutes.

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-Isn't it possible he wasn't there?

-Yes...

-Were you in the room, Dennis?

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-Yup.

-You were?

-So I went...

-So why didn't you answer the door?

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-I didn't want to be bothered.

-Huh? You don't want to be bothered?

1:13:281:13:32

-You knew it was him knocking?

-I didn't know who it was.

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Did you not want to be bothered, like, to hell with the task, to hell with the team?

1:13:351:13:39

-No, nothing about that.

-I didn't realise he was in the room not answering, I just thought he was...

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-You just found that out?

-I didn't answer, cos I don't want people to see my eyes like that.

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-They can't see your eyes, cos you're wearing sunglasses!

-I'm sorry, see my eyes?

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-Yeah, they look good.

-I'm sorry.

-They look good, Dennis.

-I'm sorry.

-Good-looking eyes.

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So what do we think really happened? A cat reaction?

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-They said it was a cat and a dog.

-Once a cat, once a dog.

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-Yeah, which one was it?

-It wasn't any - it was a girl named Kitty.

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-LAUGHTER

-Or some bitch?

-Yeah, or some bitch.

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-LAUGHTER

-'Did you refuse to see a doctor?'

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-A doctor?

-Did they send a doctor to see you and you refused to see them?

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I refused to see one when I was playing MBA!

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The same thing, because I know my condition. Yes, my eyes are swollen.

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I just have to wait a couple of hours. Most people get allergies

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and stuff like that, take some pills, OK, four or five hours...

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You don't think it was appropriate to tell Tom, who was knocking a long time and making a jerk of himself?

1:14:291:14:34

I can just see this in the hall, where people look, "There's Tom!

1:14:341:14:37

"That's wonderful! He's knocking!" You don't think it was disrespectful

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not to just...not even open the door? Just talk through the door and say,

1:14:411:14:46

"Tom, I'm not feeling good"?

1:14:461:14:48

-I don't think Dennis wants to get fired.

-So he'd have shown up with his swollen-ass eyes!

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-JOAN:

-Dennis works when he wants to.

-He's a diva!

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-When the task is amusing to him, he enjoys it.

-Mm-hm.

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That's how he played basketball, depending if he was in the mood.

1:14:571:15:01

I also went to the front desk of the hotel, I asked them if they could

1:15:011:15:04

call his room every five minutes until he woke up and have him...

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As the leader, wouldn't you want to respect him more? You didn't do that to Phil Jackson or Michael Jordan.

1:15:081:15:13

You respected Michael Jordan a lot, I know that for a fact.

1:15:131:15:17

You respected Phil Jackson. If Phil Jackson's knocking on your door, you open it, is that right?

1:15:171:15:22

-Can I answer that question honestly? No.

-No?

-But what it is,

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-Michael Jordan did the same thing...

-A piece of work! If Michael Jordan knocks on your door, do you open it?

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-I do not open the door.

-You say, "Michael, screw you"?

-Excuse me...

-Is that a mood thing, Dennis?

1:15:311:15:36

Not a mood thing, it's like saying, "You know what, today I don't feel good,

1:15:361:15:40

"can you guys help me?" That's what a team is all about. No matter who's out, who's injured, this, this,

1:15:401:15:45

-you respect that, when you're sick, someone's going, "Hey, we're going to work..."

-But if you don't

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communicate that you're sick, it just seems like you're not showing up.

1:15:501:15:54

Clint, let me ask you this, if you were me, who would you fire?

1:15:541:15:58

Well, er, you know, I-I think that, er...

1:15:581:16:01

I think you're doing such a great job of getting to the story here,

1:16:011:16:07

if I were you, I would have still more questions and, er...

1:16:071:16:12

But would you fire the project manager or would you fire Dennis? Just out of curiosity.

1:16:121:16:17

-In this situation with just the two of them?

-Yes.

-If I were Donald Trump, and this were my company,

1:16:171:16:22

I would've made him produce at least three doctors to say the same thing.

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-JOAN:

-Dennis goes.

-Yeah, maybe, his attitude.

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-No, for sure, Dennis is going.

-I don't think so.

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-Five bucks, five bucks, come on.

-Five bucks on who?

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I'm taking Dennis, she has Tom.

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Jesse, what would you do if you were me? You see what's going on, what would you do?

1:16:451:16:50

-Fire Dennis and Tom.

-You'd fire both?

1:16:501:16:53

-Yup.

-Tom because he wasn't a very good leader?

-Tom because he didn't get up this morning either.

1:16:531:16:58

-I had to call and wake him up and I had to tell him...

-That's not true.

1:16:581:17:02

..when I woke him up to wake up Dennis. And then I reminded Tom,

1:17:021:17:05

-probably at least 20 times today, to call Dennis to come down...

-No, you didn't wake me up.

1:17:051:17:11

-I was in my room dressed.

-I heard you were very late, Tom.

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-In all fairness, you're the team leader, I heard you were very late.

-I wasn't,

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because everybody had specific tasks that they had to do and they were all supposed to do them.

1:17:171:17:22

-It was all taken care of.

-They did leave without you, and it seems like

1:17:221:17:26

nobody believes you were actually knocking for that period of time,

1:17:261:17:29

and I think there's a little scapegoat thing going on, in that it's convenient Dennis overslept.

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-I wasn't overslept, guys.

-So what was the problem, Dennis?

-I did not answer the door.

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-I cannot say anything...

-How not? Someone's knocking for 25 minutes,

1:17:401:17:43

-you don't answer and can't explain?

-I did not answer the door...

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But I mean, do you mind not being led or do you mind being led?

1:17:471:17:51

I mean, is leadership something like,

1:17:511:17:53

-"Nobody's going to tell me what to do ever"?

-Well, it's...um...

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I've got to say, you know what... What do you want me to say?

1:17:571:18:00

Dennis, Dennis, I mean, are you capable...?

1:18:001:18:04

Look, take a great leader like Phil Jackson, can you be led?

1:18:041:18:09

-I play like this...

-He had a lot of problems, it wasn't easy for him. It wasn't easy for him.

-Not with me.

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Not with me. That's one thing you never heard about Dennis Rodman. There was no problem.

1:18:151:18:19

It wasn't nothing. Dennis Rodman, anyone who works, has not a problem.

1:18:191:18:23

-I'm not even a bad guy. All you hear about Dennis is...

-But do you have a problem

1:18:231:18:27

-with somebody leading you, if you respect that person?

-No, I don't.

1:18:271:18:31

These guys will say negative things about me, but I'm the first guy...

1:18:311:18:34

Do you have a problem with Tom leading you?

1:18:341:18:37

I have a problem with nobody leading me. Nobody, Tom, not even close.

1:18:371:18:41

-If you were me, do I fire you or do I fire Tom?

-Hey...

1:18:411:18:46

No, you tell me, Dennis. Do I fire you or do I fire Tom?

1:18:461:18:49

You were late, didn't produce much and wouldn't listen to anybody

1:18:491:18:53

and you certainly wouldn't listen to Tom. Do I fire you or do I fire Tom?

1:18:531:18:58

-Dennis, listen...

-I'm listening.

1:18:581:19:01

-Do I fire you or do I fire Tom?

-If I want to stay, I say fire Tom.

1:19:011:19:06

I'd like to say something about Tom. I was down in the store and asked

1:19:061:19:10

about Dennis, and you were very, very protective.

1:19:101:19:12

You didn't even seem upset that he wasn't there.

1:19:121:19:15

I was upset, but I'd been told...

1:19:151:19:17

-Like I said...

-I asked you directly.

-What's that?

1:19:171:19:21

-I asked you directly where he was. Remember that?

-Yes.

-All right.

1:19:211:19:24

And Dennis had an infection, he couldn't show up, you did not seem

1:19:241:19:28

-the least bit concerned he wasn't there.

-I...

-There was nothing like,

1:19:281:19:32

"I knocked for 20 minutes," nothing that he was there or that you were late.

1:19:321:19:36

-It's just like you protected him like it's OK.

-Is that true?

1:19:361:19:40

No, the thing is, whenever something negative has happened

1:19:401:19:43

over the last two weeks, people dwell on it, and it turns into a big fight

1:19:431:19:47

and wastes time and goes on and on, so I tried to keep things positive.

1:19:471:19:50

What did Dennis produce? Let me ask you this.

1:19:501:19:54

I know what Clinton did, I know what Herschel did. What did Dennis do?

1:19:541:19:58

-He did bring some money down.

-Did he bring money?

1:19:581:20:01

-His agent had several people...

-And what did you do, Tom?

1:20:011:20:05

-Did you bring money down?

-I didn't. I was organising everybody.

1:20:051:20:08

-You didn't organise very well, I'll be honest. You had a lousy-looking store.

-OK.

1:20:081:20:13

You had no control over Dennis, not that anybody can control Dennis,

1:20:131:20:16

-I'm not sure he can be controlled, but you had no control over Dennis.

-I took...

1:20:161:20:20

-And you didn't bring any money in.

-I took a non-traditional approach.

1:20:201:20:24

You couldn't control him, brought in no money and had a lousy-looking store.

1:20:241:20:27

-You weren't much of a team leader.

-When you say I'm a bad leader...

1:20:271:20:31

-You're not a GOOD leader!

-You...

-You could've been fired last week.

1:20:311:20:35

You didn't get along with your team. This week, you're worse

1:20:351:20:38

and you're the project manager, with a guy who didn't show, but also under your leadership.

1:20:381:20:43

-I think there's a misunderstanding...

-Frankly, you want to know the truth?

1:20:431:20:46

I think Jesse said it. I think I should fire maybe both of them.

1:20:461:20:50

-Clint, if you were me, who would you fire?

-I'd fire both of them.

1:20:501:20:53

-Brian?

-I think, when Tom didn't show up this morning, that showed that he wasn't ready...

1:20:531:20:59

-Who would you fire?

-I...

-Who would you fire between the two of them?

1:20:591:21:02

Tom, Tom period.

1:21:021:21:04

You would fire Tom because he was a lousy project manager?

1:21:041:21:08

And frankly, you were lousy last week, Tom.

1:21:081:21:11

Tom, you're fired, go.

1:21:111:21:13

You were lousy last week, lousy this week, we have to do it. Go.

1:21:131:21:17

-All right. That's fine.

-Is that...?

-That's it, go, get out!

1:21:171:21:22

-That it?

-Good! Go, out!

-Right.

1:21:221:21:26

TOM: Thanks, guys(!)

1:21:261:21:28

-Try a little harder, will you, Dennis, please?

-I will try.

1:21:291:21:33

-'I will try.'

-Oh, my God.

-My God, that was brutal.

1:21:331:21:37

I owe you five bucks, Brande! Somehow, some way.

1:21:371:21:42

Excuse me, Tom? Wrong elevator.

1:21:461:21:49

-He just wouldn't lead.

-I think that's right. I think he also

1:22:001:22:04

-showed poor leadership sleeping in.

-Yeah.

-We did the right thing.

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1:22:331:22:35

HE SIGHS

1:22:371:22:40

Well, I've got to admit, I'm a little surprised.

1:22:401:22:43

I didn't think I was going to get fired.

1:22:431:22:45

But that's the way the cards fell on the table.

1:22:451:22:48

I thought I had the potential to win this game, but that's cool.

1:22:481:22:53

And, er, I guess I just I am a little surprised right now, a little surprised.

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