The Apprentice is the "ultimate job interview" for those competing in an elimination competition for a one-year, US$250,000 contract to run one of real estate magnate Donald Trump's companies.
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00:00Previously on The Apprentice, the team's designed a graffiti ad for a new Sony PlayStation video game.
00:07This is going to look hot.
00:09Magda's project manager, Alex, did his own market research with the residents of Harlem.
00:14I mean, like, what could we put in here?
00:16Like money falling from the sky or something.
00:18Oh, that would be tight. That's what we're doing. I love it.
00:21But NetWorth's project manager, Tara, lost sight of the task's marketing goal.
00:27What I did was I have the cards coming from fantasy into reality.
00:31Hip-hop, tear it up.
00:33I believe Tara's more so concerned on having an incredible art piece
00:37than it communicating to people why they should buy the game.
00:41NetWorth lost. The advertisement doesn't make me want to go out and get the game.
00:45Well, that's sort of what it's all about, right?
00:48Sending the high school grads to the boardroom where Audrey's teammates pointed the finger at her.
00:54I would fire Audrey because she's the weakest person on the team, in my opinion.
00:57I think our team would be more effective without Audrey.
01:00But it was Tara who missed the mark.
01:03I thought that I could also have elements within the advertisement that the community would appreciate.
01:08It was a Sony ad, not a community ad.
01:11Look, no matter what you say, no matter what you do, you didn't get the marketing task right.
01:17Tara, you're fired.
01:20Eleven candidates are left. Who will be fired this week?
01:39So I don't know if Mr. Trump heard what he said.
01:41Just start from the beginning.
01:43I think it was you he asked.
01:46Is Audrey the reason you failed at this task?
01:48And I said no.
01:49I said, but if you're keeping score for the whole thing, we have to work tomorrow.
01:53And my team is better off with Tara on it.
01:55And my team can do without Audrey.
01:57Maybe your weak link would get fired today.
01:59Yeah.
02:00You don't know.
02:01Everyone was waiting in suspense to see who was going to walk through the door to survive the boardroom.
02:14The first person we saw when the door opened was Audrey.
02:17She looked as if she were someone who felt abandoned by her team.
02:22What happened?
02:23What was Audrey doing the whole time?
02:25Well, Audrey was defending herself.
02:27I'd like for her to understand that, don't take it personally, all of us have something to learn about ourselves.
02:32We all have a character flaw.
02:36You know, it really, really hurts for them to say that you're a weak link.
02:43Yeah, not really.
02:48I don't think I'm less of a person than anybody in this house.
02:51We are all equal.
02:53I don't need anybody to pull my weight.
02:55I don't need anybody to do anything that I can't do.
02:58The fact that they treat me as though I am incompetent or incapable of doing those things is an embarrassment.
03:06And just makes me sick.
03:09Sick to my stomach.
03:11And keep it away from the personal issues.
03:13And if somebody does get personal, pull them aside and say, that bothered me.
03:18And then move on.
03:19Where's Audrey?
03:20You think Audrey will come out?
03:22I have an idea.
03:23What, do we want to just take a break?
03:25We are completely dysfunctional.
03:27Completely crippled.
03:29It's out of control.
03:32Out of control.
03:33We need to have some kind of meeting tonight.
03:35We need to figure out how we're going to work cohesively together.
03:39We're going to talk now.
03:40You're all fired up.
03:41I am just, honestly, do you realize he just tried to embarrass me?
03:46It had nothing to do with anything we were talking about.
03:50I don't want to interrupt you guys.
03:52Chris, by no means did I come here for anybody to treat me or to talk to me as though I am a child.
04:00Do you realize why I am where I'm at today?
04:03Because my parents both went to prison.
04:05I was left with nothing.
04:06My childhood was taken from me.
04:08Everything was taken from me.
04:10I was living out of a car.
04:13At 17, I had nothing, nothing at all to my name.
04:18Nothing.
04:19I am where I'm at today because I have crawled and begged.
04:23As a child, girls hated me because I was beautiful.
04:27I wanted to scar my face because I was so beautiful.
04:31I wanted to be ugly so that they wouldn't hate me.
04:34I have tried and tried and tried my entire life for people just to accept me.
04:40And by no means is Craig going to sit in the boardroom or are you going to sit in the boardroom
04:44or John going to say that I don't pull my weight.
04:46I do not fail.
04:49This is none of your business.
04:51Huh?
04:52This is none of your business.
04:53We're out here having a conversation.
04:54We got to work tomorrow.
04:55We're all on the same team, so it's absolutely my business.
04:57My fate is involved in the happiness of this team as much as anybody else.
05:00You think that you're better than me?
05:02I don't think I'm better than anybody.
05:03John, you made it very clear.
05:06That's not true at all.
05:07You said what I just said.
05:08Are you going to listen or are you going to yell at me?
05:09No, I'm not going to listen to you because I have no f***ing respect for you.
05:11What you don't understand is and what you don't...
05:13I don't care what you have to say, so don't talk to me.
05:15Well, fine.
05:16Shut up.
05:17Tell me.
05:18No, no.
05:19See, you're not going to put your hand in my face and act like a child.
05:21Well, guys, this all has to stop now.
05:23I'm over it.
05:24It does.
05:25It's ridiculous.
05:26Well, you're out here antagonizing her.
05:27I'm not.
05:28I'm trying to listen.
05:29She said that she doesn't want to talk to you.
05:31What you will not realize is, and I've said this to many people,
05:34you probably will make more money than anybody else
05:37because you are gorgeous and you're a sweetheart.
05:39And I firmly believe that and I stand behind it.
05:41You know what?
05:42That's an insult.
05:43You think I'm sweet and a pretty face?
05:44I got a f***ing damn brain, too.
05:45And that's why you don't respect me, John.
05:47And that's right.
05:48That's not true.
05:49Respect has nothing to do with this, sweetie.
05:50It's trust.
05:51I don't trust my future and this opportunity in your hands
05:53based on things you have done.
05:55F*** you.
05:56Well, see, our curse is still in line.
05:58Good God.
05:59We have a baby amongst us and it's Audrey.
06:02She wants to pout.
06:03She wants to get loud.
06:04She wants to curse.
06:05You can't yell, F*** you and walk away.
06:07No, you can't just prove the immaturity.
06:08You can't do that.
06:09Maybe she needs to go home and come back in 10 years
06:11because right now she's not ready to be here.
06:13She's way over her head.
06:15I don't have time for it.
06:16At the end of the day, everybody here thinks they're better than everyone else.
06:21And if they didn't think that, they wouldn't be here.
06:25There's the problem.
06:29The problem.
06:47Hello?
06:48Hi, it's Ronna. Good morning.
06:49Mr. Trump has some meetings in the boardroom at 8 a.m.,
06:52so head down there as soon as possible.
06:55Bye-bye.
06:59See you.
07:05Carolyn, when is the clubhouse in Westchester going to be finished?
07:08We're going to open April 15th.
07:09Great, that's great.
07:10It's all looking good.
07:12I love the golf business.
07:13It's just fun.
07:19Hi, guys.
07:20You can go right in.
07:21Mr. Trump's expecting you.
07:23So, Ashley, it's really hopping along, huh?
07:25We've been lucky.
07:26That's great.
07:27Come on in, folks.
07:30Okay, before we really begin, I want to introduce you.
07:35Number one, you know Carolyn.
07:36She's a legend.
07:38And another legend is the chairman of my club in Bedminster, New Jersey, Ashley Cooper.
07:44He'll be filling in for George.
07:46Now, your task is a very interesting one.
07:50I love doing golf courses.
07:52I build big, beautiful golf courses, world-renowned golf courses.
07:57You're going to build a very little golf course, a miniature golf course.
08:03You'll build your courses, your respective courses, on two different sites at the Chelsea Piers, 30 acres over the Hudson River.
08:11It's got baseball, hockey, basketball, everything.
08:14And now it's going to have miniature golf.
08:18Now, the miniature golf course is going to be operational, and you're going to make this course something special.
08:26And then you're going to manage the course, you're going to run the course.
08:30You're going to run it for a full day on the piers, and the one that makes the most money is going to win.
08:39And the losers will meet me right back here in the boardroom.
08:42Somebody will be fired.
08:46Now, Alex, as you know, is exempt.
08:50Congratulations, Alex.
08:52Okay, good luck.
08:54Go out, have fun, build a great course.
08:56Let's read about it in Golf Magazine.
08:58Okay?
08:59Yes, sir.
09:00Have fun.
09:17Golf is an amazing game.
09:20I've seen people become tremendous friends in a golf course, whereas when they go out for lunch or dinner, they can't stand each other.
09:26You just keep making par after par.
09:28Well, that's nice of you to say, but I think I'm probably more proud of the course than I am of my game.
09:33But I'm happy with my game.
09:34But Donald, you've been carrying me the whole round.
09:38That was a good one.
09:49Okay, well, I want to throw my hat in for Project Manager.
09:52I feel like I'm up to the ballgame right now to do it.
09:55And I've played miniature golf.
09:57I can say that I have experience on the level of where we're at as far as the project goes.
10:01I've been there and I've done it.
10:03We've all played miniature golf.
10:04I'm not saying that that's what I'm...
10:06But it's not just about playing golf.
10:08But I also have a lot of creative ideas as far as miniature golf or golf goes.
10:12And I'd love to take the responsibility on of being your guys' project manager in this task.
10:17Well, if I get a vote, I say what's best for the team is the person who has the least personal problems than anybody else.
10:22And at this point, that's Chris.
10:24Period.
10:25I don't feel comfortable with you leading the task when you walked out and yelled F you at me last night on the patio.
10:29I don't feel comfortable with you being in charge of my future.
10:31Sorry, I don't. Not at this point.
10:33Maybe next task, but not today.
10:34Carolyn is sitting there watching this.
10:38And John says he didn't appreciate...
10:40He doesn't want me to become project manager because he thinks that there's been too much personalness.
10:46He thinks that there's too much personal conflict between me and the other teammates.
10:50I may have had a little bit of, you know, confrontations with some of them.
10:54But that's because I'm not going to let him step all over me.
10:57I don't appreciate the personalist being involved in here.
11:00It's about me proving to all of you that I can step up to this plate and I will succeed.
11:05This is about business and my business is business.
11:08I really want to be project manager because I feel that I am capable of utilizing all of your skills in the way that I see fit for this task to become complete.
11:19Because in the end, it's about winning and making money.
11:21And that's it.
11:22I had to convince my team and sell my team.
11:25And I asked for them to allow me the opportunity to bring their leadership out of them.
11:32I'll cast the first vote for Audrey.
11:34I'll vote for Audrey.
11:36All right, Audrey. You sold me. Let's see it.
11:39Okay.
11:40I already told you how I feel.
11:42You sold me.
11:43Do it, girl. Let's go kick their ass.
11:45Let's go, bud.
11:46She sold it hard. That's my girl.
11:48She stood up for herself.
11:50Audrey's the kind of do or die situation she feels.
11:53Do or die.
11:54It's time for her to step up to the plate.
11:56As far as delegation goes, I'd like to put Craig in charge of marketing and utilize as much time as we possibly can as far as marketing goes.
12:06Chris, I need you to design our course.
12:11I basically just handed them the control to say, okay, here's your job.
12:14You have control.
12:15You make the decisions.
12:17I'm going to put John in charge of, um, I want John to actually put together, um, what is it that we're marketing here?
12:27What is it that we're actually targeting?
12:29Miniature golf is obviously for kids.
12:31He'd be like promotions.
12:32Promotions.
12:33He'd be the promotion man.
12:34Okay.
12:35You got it.
12:48Oh, okay.
12:49This is how much space we have.
12:50It's not so bad.
12:51Yeah, yeah.
12:52We're good to go.
12:53I like this location.
12:54Finally, I'm our project manager, and thankfully, it's something I enjoy, golf.
12:58Even though it's miniature golf, I know the rules of the game, and it's something that I have a background in.
13:03Here's the thing.
13:04It's going to be a zoo-type jungle theme, so I'm having problems with the name.
13:07I was thinking Safari Sunday.
13:09I think it's great.
13:10Yeah.
13:11We want to attract people, specifically children and parents.
13:15We incorporated everything into one idea, the safari, because we knew kids love animals, and it would be the best way to sell our venue.
13:21I want to go to Humdingville, buy as many possible trees I can, plant shrubbery.
13:25We're going to make this place so flipping green like you're in the jungle.
13:28I don't know whether or not Stephanie realizes the extreme importance of the marketing aspect of this task.
13:35We need to make it look attractive.
13:38Absolutely.
13:39So we could have a brilliant design.
13:41We could have a great theme going on in our miniature golf course,
13:44but I think the team that ultimately wins this task is going to be the team that is more creative in their marketing to draw people in from outside the venue.
13:52Here's my other idea.
13:54Target all the people that have lessons tomorrow, whether it be skating lessons, gymnastics lessons.
13:58Possibly give them a discount or something.
14:00Okay, that's fine. Let's do it.
14:02So we set appointments with the general manager of the golf club, the field house, the sports center, and the ice skating rink.
14:12So we wanted to come talk to you today about the potential of setting up a cross promotion for tomorrow
14:16and also the potential of possibly doing an exclusive cross promotional with you guys.
14:22Okay.
14:23We would create a flyer that is tailored to your venue.
14:26A specific flyer for us?
14:27Yes.
14:28That has a discount.
14:29We just sat down and we negotiated exclusive cross promotional marketing
14:35that allowed us to have a presence at each venue that was part of Chelsea Pierce.
14:41So we'll make sure we have a table here for you.
14:43Okay.
14:45Great.
14:46I'll see you guys tomorrow.
14:47All right.
14:51Thanks so much.
14:52Kendra, nice to meet you.
14:54Do you want to meet in my office?
14:55Sure.
14:56Yes.
14:57Okay, come on in.
14:58We're basically cutting off Net Worth at the knees with their ability to flyer and market across Chelsea Pierce.
15:05Okay, so if anyone else comes here.
15:07No other promotions are going on other than this.
15:09Okay, great.
15:10We effectively shut Net Worth out.
15:18Oh, okay.
15:19Oh, baby.
15:20Ow!
15:21Superman.
15:22Fairies.
15:23No, we can't do fairies.
15:24We're opening a miniature golf course.
15:26It's for children.
15:27It's got to be fun and you've got to entice the kids.
15:29We've got a whole circus theme with clowns and magicians and fire and blah, blah, blah.
15:33Look at the different clowns.
15:38The men are out doing the flyers.
15:40That's what they do best.
15:42Audrey.
15:43Hello.
15:44Take the phone out of your purse.
15:46Hey, Chris.
15:47I'm back.
15:48We just got out of the costume store.
15:49What's going on?
15:51The question is, John would like to know, do you want us doing the promotional stuff
15:56and running around to churches and homes passing out flyers,
16:00or do you want us putting together the greens?
16:12It's not our decision to decipher if you want us doing promotional stuff
16:16or if you want us putting together the greens.
16:18That's why you're the project manager and that's why I'm asking you to let me know
16:22which one you think is going to be better served for the team to be successful.
16:26I'm not going to make...
16:30He needs to do as far as marketing.
16:32That's his task.
16:34What do you want us to do right now?
16:36Right now?
16:37Craig, get John on the phone.
16:41Yes, Audrey.
16:42John, I'm almost to the pier.
16:43When I get there, we're going to have a little pow-wow.
16:47Sit down like a child and beat the s*** out of you.
16:51Audrey made one big decision,
16:54and that was that she was not going to make any decisions.
16:58Therefore, if there was a problem, she could do this.
17:01And we're back.
17:03All right, ladies.
17:04I need to get everybody an individual timeline and an individual itinerary
17:09on where everything that you've done today is at.
17:13I need to know everything.
17:14Why do you need a timeline for what we've done all day today?
17:16No, I need to know what you guys have done as far as where you guys have started,
17:20where you guys are going, and where you guys are going to end.
17:23This is a waste of time.
17:24We need to focus on what we need to do, not what we already have done.
17:27Audrey didn't have any plan.
17:28She just wanted everybody else to have a whole bunch of plans written down
17:32so she could see them all.
17:33Anything that you have to have completed and done,
17:37I need it tonight.
17:39You're trying to set me up as some sort of a scapegoat,
17:41like I didn't handle promotions properly.
17:43John.
17:44Period.
17:45When you guys left here.
17:46Is that bullshit, Angie?
17:47If it is, call me out, please.
17:48Yeah, I think that's bullshit.
17:49So what should I have been doing when we were all sitting here?
17:51I think that's unnecessary.
17:53You guys, stop it.
17:55Stop it.
17:56You started this.
17:57Stop it.
17:58I didn't start anything.
17:59You're going to.
18:00I started it on the phone.
18:01It's so funny she's trying to go toe-to-toe with me like Clash of the Titans
18:04when in reality what it is is like a lion swatting away a gnat.
18:14This morning, Alex and I left the suite at about 425,
18:18and we headed to our prop shop to pick up all of our props
18:22and pick up all the dressing for our venue.
18:35You guys ready to help us unload real quick?
18:37We're ready.
18:39Everyone at the MagnaCorp is on full hustle mode.
18:41You know what?
18:42If they don't work up there, we can throw them in trees and stuff.
18:45Right now, it's going to take 200% from every single person on our team
18:49to ensure we do not go back into the boardroom.
19:02Oh, my God, Chris.
19:03You look so good.
19:06Oh, my God, Chris.
19:07You look so cute.
19:09I can't breathe.
19:10And I look like a...
19:11So cool.
19:12It's just like we thought it would be, huh, Audrey?
19:14Yes.
19:15I'm sure you guys would laugh.
19:31How many clowns do you know chew tobacco?
19:34What are you doing, bud?
19:35Hey, kids.
19:36What's bothering you a lot?
19:38Yeah, did you have fun with Dad?
19:40Yeah, good.
19:41Okay, thank you.
19:42Good luck.
19:43Thanks a lot.
19:44I've never seen a clown chew tobacco.
19:46Never in my life.
19:47But there was a lot of kids at Chelsea Pier that did.
19:51The kids are all afraid of me.
19:54Audrey's doing the same thing, and I'm like...
19:56Well, you guys are just being scared of the crowd.
19:58Come on. Go get them, Chris.
20:00Which color do you want?
20:01Okay, which one?
20:02Blue.
20:04It's definitely a serious task.
20:06I've been taking it extremely seriously.
20:09Here you go, young man.
20:10I'm sure there are some people that maybe
20:13are not open to humbling themselves
20:15to looking like fools like this.
20:17Okay, is Angie there?
20:19You said no.
20:20Yeah, I'm here.
20:22John needs to put his costume on
20:24and go do the marketing in his costume.
20:27Audrey, you're an idiot.
20:28We're gonna win this task in Spidey.
20:30I'm not wearing my costume to hand out flyers.
20:32I'm dressed.
20:33I'm sorry. Thanks for coming out.
20:34Have a nice day.
20:35We have some lovely parting gifts for you.
20:37John still thinks that he doesn't have to take directions from me
20:42or that he doesn't have to respect me.
20:45Well, you know what?
20:46He will respect me, and he will do as I say.
20:49It's really hard to sit here and talk about business
20:51when I look like I don't look.
20:53Man, you probably ain't talking about business.
20:56I'm gonna get down there and start harping it up, bro.
20:59It's all you can do.
21:00I mean, you know what?
21:01It's pretty appropriate the circus is our theme
21:03because this has been a complete circus from beginning to right now.
21:06Support happiness. Come see a clown.
21:11See the clowns juggling all kinds of stuff.
21:14It's fun.
21:16Step up, talk to Tana. She'll take care of you.
21:18All right.
21:22We got little putters, too.
21:24Aren't those cute, those little putters for kids?
21:26They are so cute.
21:31Look at the lion.
21:32Oh, and the alligator, too. Don't forget the alligator.
21:34Isn't he cool?
21:35Do you want to see the giraffe?
21:37The safari looks awesome.
21:39All these colorful, bright animals popping out everywhere
21:41and over the greens.
21:42It had great look.
21:43It was a beautiful miniature golf course.
21:45You know what? I got one.
21:47And actually, I got a special one for Claire.
21:49Whoa! What do you say, Claire?
21:51Look at that. You're welcome.
21:53Do you want to play some jungle safari mini golf?
21:56Well, here, let's go see the animals. Come on.
21:58Great. How many do we have?
22:00Two kids.
22:01Two kids. That'll be $10.
22:02I thought there was a discount because I got that coupon.
22:05Oh, then that'll be $8.
22:06$8.
22:07Well, every time that a flyer came in,
22:09I felt that Kendra and I on the marketing team
22:12did the right thing and made great decisions.
22:14Hey, Bren, I got another coupon.
22:16Okay.
22:17You know what?
22:18Magnet does everything it takes to win
22:20from an intellectual perspective.
22:22Net Worth does everything it takes to win
22:25from a street perspective.
22:27Oh!
22:58Audrey, how'd you do?
23:00We did great. I think we did a great job.
23:02You think you won?
23:03I do think we won, Mr. Trump.
23:05So, Ashley, how did they do?
23:08Net Worth had a circus theme.
23:10They all dressed as clowns with an enormous amount of energy.
23:13For all their efforts, they ended up making $304.
23:18And who?
23:20Carolyn, how did Magnet do?
23:22Well, Magnet did okay.
23:23They came up with a safari theme with animals.
23:27They had some stuffed animals,
23:28and they went out and they solicited the people
23:30not only at the immediate area,
23:32but they took a step further,
23:33and they secured exclusivity with some of the vendors.
23:36I saw a lot more coupons and flyers come in,
23:40which brought them to...
23:44$508.
23:45Wow.
23:46Wow.
23:48Wow.
23:52Well, Magnet, as you know,
23:54I do a lot of business on the golf course.
23:57For your reward tomorrow,
23:59you will go with me to Trump National Golf Club
24:02in Bedminster, New Jersey,
24:04and we are going to play golf
24:06with one of the greatest players in the world,
24:09Christy Kerr,
24:10and you will have a lot of fun.
24:13Stephanie, in that you were the team leader
24:16of a victorious team,
24:18next week, should your team lose,
24:20you will be exempt.
24:23Now, at worth, sadly,
24:26I will see you back at the boardroom.
24:28Someone will be fired.
24:43Oh, that's amazing.
24:45Wow.
24:46That's beautiful.
24:50So Magnacorp arrives at Trump National,
24:54and the golf pro greets us.
24:56He opens our door for us.
24:58All right.
25:00And in the background, I hear this thumping.
25:13Nice.
25:14Donald Trump is the Mac Daddy of the United States.
25:18Aside from flying out of the heavens on his own,
25:21he came in the most grandiose possible way.
25:27Yeah, I'm all about a man with a helicopter.
25:29I think that's pretty hot.
25:34This is Christy Kerr golfing.
25:36Nice to meet you.
25:38Christy is one of the greatest players in the world,
25:40so she's going to be playing with us today.
25:43We'll all learn how bad we are at golf
25:45when we play with her.
25:46I'm going to need a few pointers.
25:48I can help.
25:49Let's go hit some balls.
25:53That's great.
25:55I mean, that's freaking long.
25:59There's no problem with my golf swing.
26:04I don't play golf.
26:05I never have played golf.
26:06I was a cheerleader.
26:07So how are you playing, all right?
26:09I'm learning.
26:10Do it again.
26:11All right.
26:12I do aerobics.
26:14I like to do yoga.
26:15There's nothing about golf and me
26:17that really have anything in common.
26:21See?
26:23That's a very delicate swing.
26:26Very, very delicate swing.
26:33Okay, fellas.
26:36Wow.
26:37Great shot.
26:38I don't think you can do much better than that.
26:41Come here, everybody.
26:42Anybody that puts it on the green from here
26:45gets $1,000.
26:46Only $1,000?
26:47$1,000.
26:48$1,000 doesn't count, of course.
26:52Oh!
26:53Get up!
26:54Get up!
26:55Get up!
26:56Did you go in the sand?
26:57Yeah.
26:58He was scared.
26:59He got up.
27:00I got up.
27:01He hit the crap out of me.
27:03Come on, let's go.
27:04Come on, let's go up.
27:26Tell me this honestly.
27:28How do you feel as far as
27:31how I delegate to you as a managing manager?
27:33Every task that we've done could be done better,
27:36could be done different.
27:37All of that.
27:38I am very close to Angie.
27:40I've got a lot of respect for Angie.
27:41I look at her and I, you know,
27:43I can just see myself being like her when I get older.
27:45You're just gonna have to listen
27:47and trust your gut instinct.
27:49What I heard them say today was
27:51Magna Beta's because they had more coupons
27:53and flyers coming in.
27:55But you put Greg in charge of marketing,
27:57designing flyers and banners.
27:59But working along to get the flyers out
28:01is another thing.
28:03And that's where we fell completely short.
28:05This is what we were telling John to do
28:07the night before and the day before.
28:09John is going to be fired.
28:12Just fire him.
28:13Just get rid of him.
28:15I don't have time to waste my time
28:17in dealing with somebody that has this mouth,
28:19talks the talk, but can't walk it.
28:23Greg and John are gonna eat you alive.
28:25They've got to step up and take responsibility
28:27for their thing instead of deferring everything
28:29to the project manager.
28:31Obviously, it's just, oh.
28:34Obviously, Audrey is having
28:36some sort of a huge issue with me.
28:38Angie's like her mommy now,
28:40so maybe she thinks if she brings Angie in,
28:42they can gang up on me and take me out.
28:44I don't think it's gonna go down that way.
28:46She's definitely gonna bring me in,
28:48which will be a huge mistake,
28:50because I'll bury her in that boardroom.
28:57♪
29:28♪
29:37Hello.
29:38Hello.
29:39Audrey, you were the project manager.
29:41Why did you lose?
29:42Mr. Trump, we lost because of our promotional abilities
29:46and our marketing inabilities in this task.
29:48And whose fault is it?
29:50John and Craig's.
29:52You agree with that, Jen?
29:54No, sir, Mr. Trump.
29:56Honestly, it was a complete mess from beginning to end,
29:58from the top down,
29:59and anyone at this table who disagrees with me
30:02either has a very low expectation of leadership
30:05or is simply lying
30:06because they're maintaining a state of self-preservation.
30:09Who was responsible for setting up the golf course?
30:11I was responsible for course design.
30:13There was never an explicit delegation.
30:15Weren't you chewing tobacco
30:17while you were wearing a clown suit then?
30:19I had a dip in.
30:20But what was that dip for?
30:21Was that for your own personal pleasure,
30:23or was that because you wanted to impress children?
30:25I just had a dip in the back of my mouth.
30:27Do you chew tobacco? I mean, normally?
30:29I do chew. Yes, sir.
30:31Do you get addicted to chewing tobacco?
30:34Like smoking tobacco?
30:35I've been chewing since I was 15.
30:37So I guess you're addicted.
30:38Yes, sir, I am.
30:39Okay. It's not good.
30:40No, it's not.
30:41Especially for a clown.
30:44Audrey, don't you think you failed as project manager?
30:47I don't, Mr. Trump.
30:48I am tired of having the project manager
30:51be the only person with the responsibility
30:53of maintaining the group.
30:55I don't feel as though the project manager
30:57has to have all of the responsibility.
30:59My job is to manage the team,
31:01delegate the responsibilities out,
31:03and have them be responsible for the decisions that they make.
31:05Yeah, but then you have to follow up.
31:08What about John?
31:09Mr. Trump,
31:10John's ability to promote in this task
31:14was so embarrassing.
31:16I felt as though...
31:17So why didn't you step in and save the team?
31:19If I was doing such a bad job,
31:20why didn't you step in as project manager,
31:22take over, and solve the problem?
31:24Why didn't you step up and save our team?
31:26Because you were content to fail,
31:27because you wanted to bring me to the boardroom
31:29and get me fired.
31:30Mr. Trump, I think he was terrible.
31:32But John, you don't think much of her either.
31:34But when he's come to be...
31:35You know what? I think she is what she is.
31:37What is she?
31:38She's a 22-year-old girl.
31:40The fact of the matter is,
31:41this started when we called her out
31:43as the weakest link in the last boardroom.
31:45Instead of coming back in and being somewhat humble
31:48and saying,
31:49we're going to do better,
31:50she came back in and...
31:51No, I'm not humble at all.
31:52She does fight on for herself.
31:53Mr. Trump, he told me that
31:55I will be the most successful person
31:57that comes out of this entire deal
31:59because I'm beautiful
32:00and I have a good personality.
32:01Which is an exact quote that was said by Angie
32:03and taken as a compliment.
32:04Did you say that?
32:05I did say that, but it's an exact quote
32:06that was said by Angie.
32:07Do you consider her beautiful?
32:08I do. She's gorgeous.
32:09That's an embarrassment.
32:10I am more than just that.
32:11I have a brain.
32:12That quote was taken from Angie
32:13and taken as a compliment.
32:14A lot of people would like to trade places.
32:15I think he just likes the fact that
32:17I am smart and I am young
32:19and the fact that he can tell me that I'm beautiful
32:21and I have a good personality and I'm 22.
32:24Those are all the big threats that it takes
32:26for somebody that's younger and a killer
32:29to take him down.
32:30The decision making was flawed from step one.
32:34Tana, let me ask you this.
32:36If you were me, who would you fire?
32:39I would have to say Audrey.
32:41Because of lack of leadership?
32:44Lack of control within the group.
32:46Craig, who would you fire?
32:48Audrey.
32:49Mainly because there were some opportunities
32:51that were in her hands and she didn't take them.
32:54Angie?
32:55You know what, Mr. Trump,
32:56when we started this task,
32:58I said to the entire team,
33:00because we're down to six and five and four
33:03and how it is now.
33:04And losing rapidly.
33:05Hello.
33:06And everybody needs to address their responsibility
33:10as a project manager.
33:12Get focused.
33:13Do your job. Do your task.
33:14Who would you fire?
33:15I would fire John.
33:17Okay, Audrey.
33:18It's time for you to choose.
33:20Who would you like to bring
33:21back into the boardroom with you?
33:23I would like to bring John.
33:25I'd like to bring Craig.
33:27And I'd like to bring Angie.
33:31That's interesting.
33:33All right, Audrey.
33:34Normally I wouldn't do it,
33:35but if you'd like to bring more than two people back,
33:38I will let you do so.
33:42So Chris, Tana,
33:44go up to your suite, enjoy it.
33:46Enjoy the beautiful views from Trump Tower.
33:49John, Angie, Craig, Audrey,
33:52I'll see you back in the boardroom.
33:55Thank you, Mr. Trump.
34:15Carolyn, what do you think?
34:17I think between all four of them,
34:19I think Audrey was terrible as a leader.
34:21Nobody respects her.
34:22I give John some form of credit
34:24for at least defending himself,
34:25although I think he didn't do a great job either.
34:28Ashley, what do you think?
34:29This 22-year-old girl comment is killing me,
34:32that John made.
34:33So you're not a John fan?
34:35I'm not a John fan.
34:36That's interesting. Okay.
34:38Robin, let him in.
34:39Go ahead and see Mr. Trump, please.
34:42Go ahead and see Mr. Trump, please.
35:04What a mess this is.
35:05This is a mess.
35:07It's unbelievable.
35:08Ashley, at the end of the day,
35:10you guys lost this task as a marketing.
35:12The op thought you.
35:13The clowns were your first hook.
35:15What is plan B?
35:17Part of our marketing was,
35:18we beat the prices, promotions, you know,
35:21or it's free.
35:22The goal of this task is to win by $1.
35:25If we win by $1, we win.
35:26Craig and I got out and started hustling,
35:28and I thought we were going to lose a customer.
35:30That is not true.
35:31Mr. Trump, they took a half an hour
35:32to get into the clown suits.
35:33It doesn't take half an hour.
35:34I was sitting there waiting for them
35:36to finish getting in their clown suits
35:37so I could leave.
35:38We were leading the team by low volume
35:39as they were going off,
35:40and we were doing whatever it took
35:41to get those customers out of their spot
35:43and back to ours.
35:44Audrey, why did you bring in Angie?
35:46Yeah, because Mr. Trump,
35:47she's on the marketing team.
35:48These are the three people
35:49that were on the marketing team.
35:50Angie, would you still fire John over Audrey?
35:53If you were me, who would you fire?
35:56Possibly Audrey.
35:59I'm so shocked at that.
36:01It's hard to say because she never did.
36:03You're shocked, why?
36:04Why are you shocked?
36:05Because Mr. Trump, she...
36:06Well, wait a second.
36:07You've been talking the whole time.
36:08Let me just finish.
36:09She does talk.
36:10I'll tell you, she doesn't stop.
36:11The guys, I don't know how much
36:13the men were ready to support her.
36:15What they did was in their hands,
36:18and they need to take responsibility for it.
36:21I am not going to take responsibility
36:23for the decisions that John needs to make
36:25as far as promoting goes.
36:27I am not going to be left with the burden
36:29that he needs to be an adult
36:30and be responsible.
36:31Audrey, does your team respect you?
36:33You know what?
36:34That is a great question to ask
36:36because I feel like I thought myself to the...
36:38They think she's good looking,
36:39but I don't think they respect you.
36:41I thought myself to the bone
36:42so that I could be elected.
36:43John told me that he was going to give me a chance to...
36:45But Audrey, you're saying everybody,
36:47with perhaps the exception of Tana,
36:48you're saying your whole team failed individually.
36:50Where's the leadership here
36:51if every single person did poorly?
36:53That's what I was trying to implement
36:55as the project manager.
36:57I gave these leaders...
36:59Angie's been a leader in one of our previous tasks.
37:01So has John.
37:02They are very strong leaders.
37:04And Craig?
37:05Craig is a very strong leader.
37:07So why did they all fail?
37:08Because when you hand them something to do,
37:10they'll find a way to give you a half-assed job
37:14getting it done.
37:15So everybody should be fired but Tana?
37:17Yes.
37:21Audrey, you're constantly blaming everybody on your team.
37:24You never take any responsibility yourself.
37:27You were the team leader
37:29and nobody from your team respected you.
37:32Not even your best friend.
37:33Nobody respected you.
37:35And he is right.
37:37You are a beautiful young woman.
37:41But oftentimes, beauty just doesn't do it.
37:45And in this case, Audrey, you're fired.
37:55Thank you, Mr. Trump.
37:57Thank you all.
38:25It was pretty obvious.
38:26Pretty much.
38:27It really wasn't another decision.
38:29She didn't have any control of the team whatsoever.
38:31Well, at least they can't say I picked the best-looking one.
39:01That's a big point.
39:02Next week, the biggest task yet.
39:04A live charity auction with some of the best-looking women in the world.
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39:57This has just been an incredible experience for me.
40:00There's been a lot of hardship in my life as far as the last few weeks and what's been going on in my life.
40:07And I wanted John to be fired.
40:10It makes me really sad to know that he's still back at the suite and I'm here.
40:18You know, in the end, those of us that walk away winning win more than just a loss.
40:31Mr. Trump did say I was beautiful, so that was nice of him.