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The Celebrity Apprentice features celebrity candidates vying for the title of Donald Trump's, "Best Business Brain," with the winner donating their proceeds to charity.

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00:00Tonight, on The Celebrity Apprentice.
00:06I've issued a challenge to 14 of the world's most successful celebrities to prove that
00:11they have what it takes to make it big in my world.
00:1714 celebrities, 14 egos, and more drama than even they can handle.
00:25Gone are their agents.
00:26Where is the producer?
00:27Gone are their assistants.
00:28Somebody help me lock this up.
00:32This time, the battle is to raise money for their favorite charities.
00:36I present this check to you.
00:37Are you kidding?
00:38$50,000?
00:39Oh my God.
00:42And last week, after the women's two devastating defeats, Mr. Trump surprised them with a new
00:47leader.
00:48Here's an option for you, Gene.
00:49You go to Empresario as the project manager.
00:53Can you do it?
00:54Uh-oh.
00:55This is your chance, Gene.
00:56You're going to be with women.
00:58Yes.
00:59Good.
01:00I must tell you, you're the devil.
01:02Next, the teams were assigned a task for Kodak.
01:05We want you to create an experience that we might be able to take worldwide.
01:08Gene decided to skip the client meeting.
01:10The entire army should not go to meet with an executive.
01:13Sending Nellie and Carol in his place.
01:15So $14.99 for one agent.
01:16I didn't even know you guys made a printer.
01:17Okay, the kiosk's here.
01:18I'm sorry.
01:19Do you want to ask some questions?
01:20I'm like, go ahead.
01:21I'll fill it.
01:22Nellie went in there, and she did speak a lot.
01:27Meanwhile, Team Hydra was having even bigger problems.
01:32All of our artwork was lost.
01:33All you've done is wrecked the entire project.
01:35Is that what you're going to tell Mr. Trapp?
01:37Just calm down.
01:39But despite a disaster.
01:40He pulled it out of the bag.
01:41It's a knockout.
01:42Tito Ortiz led the men to their third straight win.
01:45I congratulate all of you.
01:48And Nellie came under heavy fire.
01:49Nellie, you were at the meeting with the executives.
01:51They did not like that you spoke so much and wouldn't listen.
01:55Even with the addition of Gene, Impresario lost for the third time in a row.
01:59My friend Gene.
02:00Two people.
02:01You're going to bring them back to the boardroom.
02:02Omarosa.
02:03Who else?
02:04Miss Finch.
02:05No kidding.
02:06Jesus.
02:07Gene took Nellie out of the firing line.
02:09He's just committed suicide.
02:10Gene's in trouble.
02:11I could see if you brought back Nellie, but you brought back two people that I practically
02:15told you you shouldn't bring back.
02:17What the hell do I do?
02:18I have no choice.
02:20Gene, you're fired.
02:25Nellie, you've been in the boardroom now.
02:34He wanted to fire you.
02:35Oh, I know that.
02:36You were going.
02:37You might punish Gene for not bringing you back.
02:40No.
02:41He fired both of them.
02:44What?
02:45He fired both of them.
02:48No.
02:49No.
02:50He fired both of them.
02:51No.
02:52Gene's gone.
02:54Gene's gone.
02:55Gene's gone, baby.
02:56Gene saved Nellie and killed himself.
02:57Gene got fired and took a bullet clearly for me.
02:58I really had no idea that he respected me that much.
02:59I mean, frankly, I'm just, you know, maybe Donald Trump doesn't like me, but Gene Simmons
03:00certainly does.
03:01You're kidding me.
03:02My God.
03:03I was actually quite relieved that Gene went for one reason.
03:04I'm in this to win.
03:05Winning is not everything.
03:06It's the only thing.
03:07Otherwise, why be here?
03:08You know what confused me?
03:09Why he picked you?
03:10What did you do wrong?
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04:51So even though I'm still working
04:52as hard as I possibly can
04:53doing The Apprentice,
04:54I still get enough time
04:55to get in the gym
04:56as much as possible.
04:58So the organization
04:59that I'm playing for
05:00is St. Jude Children's
05:01Research Hospital.
05:02So there's people coming down
05:03from St. Jude and
05:04hopefully the big donation
05:05that I give them
05:06will put a great smile
05:07on their face.
05:10There's a lot of families
05:11out there who have kids
05:12who are sick
05:13and they need
05:14medical attention
05:15St. Jude Children's Research Hospital is about.
05:18This is Elizabeth.
05:19Hi Elizabeth, how are you?
05:21I'm Tito.
05:22Nice to meet you.
05:24Elizabeth suffers from what is known as brittle bone disease.
05:28From birth to the age of one, if you even touched her,
05:31a bone would break.
05:32They said she would only live to maybe see three.
05:34Now she's nine years old.
05:36Thanks to St. Jude, it's nice to see her walking around.
05:39It's good to see that she had a big smile on her face.
05:41A check from the celebrity apprentice to St. Jude.
05:46And this is for you.
05:47She's got a little picture for you to say thank you.
05:50Awesome.
05:52That is so cute.
05:54Thank you so much, I appreciate it.
05:57Awesome.
05:58That is very cute.
06:00Just for that instant when she handed me over the drawing that she gave me,
06:03put a big smile on my face knowing that I made her very, very happy
06:06and that means the world to me.
06:08And that's why I'm working so hard on the apprentice.
06:31Good morning.
06:32Good morning.
06:33On my left is a great friend of mine, the finest promoter I've ever known,
06:37Vince McMahon.
06:39We did WrestleMania together.
06:41The loser got his head shaved.
06:44And fortunately, Vince had his head shaved.
06:48I couldn't let that happen.
06:50This is a great character, and I can see already he's looking at Tito,
06:54he's looking at Lennox, he wants to set something up
06:57because that's his natural inclination.
06:59On my right is Ivanka.
07:01They will be my eyes and ears.
07:04Now, you are going to be selling tickets
07:08to eight very successful Broadway plays.
07:11Each team will have their project manager and one other person
07:15negotiate four of the eight plays they get to sell.
07:18The team that makes the most money wins.
07:21Vinny, weren't you on Broadway?
07:23I'm going to be in Chicago.
07:26What does that mean?
07:27You're going to be in the Chicago of the play?
07:28No, I'm going to be in the play Chicago.
07:29Oh, Chicago.
07:30I thought you meant you're leaving for Chicago.
07:32I'm saying what's going on.
07:34Hydra, who is your project manager?
07:36Vinny, Vinny.
07:37You cool with that?
07:38Vinny.
07:39Well, I do know about Broadway.
07:41It seems natural, Vinny.
07:43Okay.
07:44Empresario, who is your project manager?
07:46Marilyn.
07:47I am.
07:48Our Broadway star.
07:49And Marilyn, you've been on Broadway many times.
07:51Six times.
07:52A portion of the money you make
07:54will go to Broadway's favorite charity,
07:56the Fund for Public Schools.
07:58The rest will go to the charity
08:00of the winning project manager.
08:02We've lost three in a row.
08:04Unheard of on The Apprentice.
08:05This win is so important to us.
08:07It's beyond big for me.
08:08You will only have two hours to sell tickets.
08:11We're going to see you tonight in the boardroom.
08:13Somebody will be fired.
08:15Okay, go.
08:23Since I'm going to be the project manager
08:25of this Broadway task,
08:26I'd like Omarosa to be the negotiator
08:28because I think she'll be really strong.
08:30I gladly accept.
08:31Is there any way for one of your friends
08:32to find out who makes the most proceeds
08:34on Broadway of these 8 shows?
08:36This is so up my alley.
08:38I feel really confident
08:39because I know how this system works on Broadway.
08:42I better concentrate on 4 shows
08:44that I have connections with,
08:45with the producers,
08:46and I could get other star power
08:48to come and help me.
08:49Pete, I'm going to give you 8 shows.
08:50If you were responsible for selling tickets,
08:52which of the 8 shows would you take?
08:54We're a better project manager
08:55than Mary Lupina herself.
08:56I mean, this is her element.
08:57We're excited and thrilled to have her on our side
08:59and leading us to this task.
09:03What I would like to do first
09:05is have Pierce read us all the rules.
09:07Can I ask one question?
09:08Yeah.
09:09Here I go with my slowdown to go fast.
09:11Speeches are wasting our time, right?
09:13But if you start speaking over everyone later
09:15and it slows us down...
09:16Wait, coming from you,
09:17that is about the most ridiculous thing
09:18I've heard in my life.
09:19I would like to hear the rules.
09:20Can I have another copy of the rules, please?
09:21Just hand me another copy of the rules.
09:23I thought you wanted to calm down.
09:24He wants his own copy.
09:25Let him have his own copy.
09:26You're not fighting today, Pierce.
09:28I'm not the problem.
09:29You know what?
09:30Every day is like an ego trip.
09:31And everyone's egos explode at the same time.
09:34It's another one of your problems.
09:35What's that?
09:36Shh.
09:37Stop it with your lack of patience.
09:39My lack of patience?
09:40Pete, I'll tell him to stop it.
09:41I'm not going to be a bouncer in this thing.
09:43I'll just let them go at it.
09:45Just let them beat the hell out of each other.
09:48I'm giving up.
09:49I'm giving up.
09:50Coming up...
09:51You like musicals?
09:52You know?
09:53What's the Paris speech?
09:54What I love most?
09:55All New Yorkers who went by, looked me in the eye, and walked off.
09:59That's New York.
10:00Bloody rude.
10:01And later...
10:02I've gotten big, big chunks of money from friends.
10:06How much can you give me?
10:08A thousand each.
10:09A thousand each!
10:17You know, let's learn from Jean.
10:19Let's use our black book.
10:20Absolutely.
10:21Mr. Trump gave us a task.
10:23We had to raise money by selling Broadway tickets.
10:26But first we had to go in and negotiate our top four picks.
10:30These would be our top four choices.
10:32It would be Chicago.
10:34Spring Awakening.
10:35Two.
10:36Hairspray.
10:37Hairspray, yes.
10:38Three.
10:39Does everybody have a feeling for this?
10:40Curtains.
10:41Curtains.
10:42Those are our top four.
10:43Okay, so let's start negotiating.
10:44At 9.30, the negotiator goes into a room to negotiate the shows.
10:48I'd like to do it.
10:49Do you want to do it?
10:50Kevin is better employed being in here,
10:53hitting high-roller contacts that he has to get money.
10:56I know and Vinny knows what shows are the most successful
11:00that people know about, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.
11:02I believe exactly what Pierce is saying.
11:04We need to get on the phone and call our rich friend.
11:07We're going to do that.
11:08Right, okay.
11:09I'm taking Lennox Lewis.
11:15Oh my gosh.
11:16Huh?
11:17Let me explain something to you.
11:18You know what's so great about today's task?
11:20We're doing something that we all love because we're all in show business.
11:24You're a negotiator.
11:25She's my negotiator.
11:26And you're the boss today.
11:27I'm the boss, baby.
11:28It's me and you.
11:29I'm the boss, baby.
11:30Vinny, the kumbaya is over.
11:31Let's get down to business.
11:32Okay.
11:33Since we are gentlemen.
11:35Yes.
11:36I'm going to say pick two plays.
11:38Pick two plays?
11:39Yeah.
11:40We'll take Spring Awakening and we'll take Hairspray.
11:43I won't give you that.
11:44I won't give you that.
11:45We picked two shows and then he says, oh, no, no, no, we didn't mean that.
11:48I'm just saying I don't want to give you that.
11:50Vinny, I don't think you understand.
11:51Yeah.
11:52You said.
11:53According to your decision.
11:54No, I said pick two plays.
11:55I didn't say I won't give you those two plays.
11:56Vinny, it's not even negotiable.
11:57All right.
11:58Wait a second.
11:59I'm happy.
12:00I love you.
12:01Negotiating was like playing Monopoly with three-year-olds.
12:03It was like vroom, vroom, vroom.
12:05Pick two plays.
12:06We're going to be out here five minutes.
12:07Calm down.
12:08Calm down.
12:09Negotiation is not rapid fire.
12:10It's a slow progression, Vincent.
12:11You'll learn something from me.
12:12There's a lot of little bratty things about Omarosa.
12:14But if you give her a task, she will see to it that it's done.
12:18Look how fast I did what I did.
12:20What is the deliberation about?
12:22What's taking so long?
12:24Hello?
12:26They're so slow.
12:27You know what?
12:28You know why I called my girlfriend?
12:29OK, we're going to pick.
12:30We're going to pick.
12:31She takes so long to put her makeup on.
12:33Yes, and.
12:34OK, thanks, guys.
12:35Thanks.
12:36We're happy.
12:37We'll see you later.
12:38Vincent, I've never seen you move so fast.
12:39This is going to be fun beating you.
12:42We have Spring Awakening, Hairspray, Curtains, and Avenue Q.
12:47Perfect.
12:48I got the shows that I wanted.
12:49I knew that Spring Awakening was by far the hottest show.
12:52I definitely wanted Curtains, and I wanted Hairspray as well.
12:55I'm just going to start calling the world here.
12:57I have a major black book, like Jean has a major black book.
13:01And in fact, maybe my black book is even better.
13:04Because I live in the world of Latinos.
13:07Because I live in the world of Latinos.
13:10In the world of successful women.
13:12I have no shame about calling anybody.
13:14Jean did that for us.
13:15I'm digging it.
13:16And it made me realize how much sometimes women
13:18were almost a little shy to call people and bother them.
13:20And, you know, I'm very careful about using my Trump cards, as I always say.
13:24But I'm going to use every Trump card I have on the planet Earth.
13:27And I thought Cushman might want to buy some tickets.
13:31I got $7,500 from a real estate company, from Cushman Wakefield.
13:36I mean, I'm a star.
13:38Stephen, listen to me.
13:39Hit those phones.
13:40Sell those tickets at the highest possible amount you can.
13:43You can't rely on just one aspect of the victory.
13:47Fine.
13:48You have to be able to sell tickets.
13:51You know, the task was so time sensitive.
13:54We didn't have time to make calls.
13:56We can make all the plans we want for high net worth individuals
13:59to come out and buy tickets for high dollars.
14:01But for me, you've got to sell tickets.
14:04That's the bottom line.
14:05If you are now going to deliberately not hit all your high rollers for the money, right,
14:09as some form of proving me wrong, you are a shallow little man.
14:13Boomerang.
14:14What does that mean?
14:15Remember that word.
14:16What does it mean?
14:17Oh, you're putting the blame on me.
14:18One word.
14:19That's your new name.
14:20Happy to take it, mate.
14:21When you're full of it and you spew that stuff out,
14:23it's probably just going to come back and hit you right in the face.
14:25Boomer.
14:26Happy to take.
14:27Happy to take.
14:28Remember that.
14:29I think he's trying to keep everybody off balance in an attempt to become the apprentice.
14:33And that's what I wanted him to know.
14:34I'm just as smart as he is.
14:36I'm not smarter.
14:37I'm just as smart.
14:38I see right through you, son.
14:40You see right through me?
14:41I see right through you.
14:42F*** you.
14:49Those two guys are like two bitches, man.
14:51That's why I like to split this team up.
14:53Piers!
14:54Is there any way you could call him the next time?
14:56We've got to leave in five minutes.
14:58The task was to simply sell tickets to Broadway shows in the Times Square area.
15:03Vinnie Trace and Lennox just went over to go to the location
15:07and get the ground rolling at the location.
15:11He can call me any time in the next 15 minutes.
15:13It'll be great.
15:14Tito, Stephen and I stayed in and made some good calls
15:17to big players in New York who could give us big money.
15:20Richard, how are you?
15:22I'm extremely well, thank you.
15:24I was very pleased that I had a British contact in New York,
15:27Richard Branson, the head of Virgin.
15:29I have to start selling tickets to four Broadway shows
15:33and every single dollar that we raise will go to charity.
15:47That's great.
15:53Thank you, Richard. Bye-bye.
15:57You and I will have to do a Broadway show someday, Piers.
16:00Mate, we'd be good together.
16:02It's quite a tension.
16:03The thing I like about you,
16:04we can say the most disgusting things to each other.
16:06It never seems to really matter.
16:10I should have looked you straight in the eye
16:12and called you a shallow little man earlier.
16:22If you want me to bring money, get me a phone.
16:25I don't know an incredible amount of wealthy people,
16:28but I know a few, and so I'm going to call them
16:31and see if I can get some people to come down and bring some money.
16:35I love Trace.
16:36He'll complain, he'll be a little grumpy.
16:38You know, he's not used to this element.
16:40He's from Tennessee.
16:42I don't know where we're going.
16:43We're walking together down the streets of New York.
16:45I feel like Ratzel Rizzo sometimes
16:47and I'm walking with the Midnight Cowboy.
16:49How are you? You going to go see a play tonight?
16:51See your tickets are ready? Goodbye.
16:53We're on the corner of 42nd Street and 7th Avenue.
16:56Is this our booth?
16:57Yeah, this is our booth.
16:59We have to sell Broadway tickets in a few hours.
17:02That's in and out, brother.
17:04Let's see if we come through in that short time period.
17:12Okay, we're here.
17:13We're here, we're here.
17:14There it is, there it is.
17:15Let's go.
17:16It's very exciting because I'm back on Broadway.
17:18After being here six times,
17:19I got in touch with all of the producers from the show
17:22and they brought us merchandising.
17:24We got some volunteers from the different shows.
17:26We set up our booth with lots of posters
17:29and hats and things like that.
17:31Broadway show tickets, the hottest shows on Broadway.
17:34Which show are you interested in?
17:36Curtains or Hairspray?
17:37Curtains. Two for Curtains.
17:40Here's two more tickets.
17:43Guys, these are very big donors from Cushman-Wakefield.
17:46They're in real estate.
17:47How much can you give me?
17:50I called Cushman-Wakefield.
17:52They really came through for me.
17:55Oh God, I hope we're going to beat the guys.
17:57I can't take another loss.
17:58And I feel like Donald Trump thinks that I'm like a loser.
18:02I refuse to leave the show
18:03without proving to Donald Trump and everybody here
18:05that I'm a freaking star.
18:07Okay, everyone, David Hyde Pierce.
18:09David Hyde Pierce is the Tony Award winning star of Curtains.
18:13And he's an old friend from the Cheers and Taxi days.
18:16And I decided that I would call in a favor
18:18and ask him to come down.
18:20And they're $50 in tickets
18:21and anything else you'd like to donate today.
18:23My job was to take in the cash and do the tickets.
18:27There were jobs that nobody wanted.
18:29Jenny stepped in because Jenny, just like me,
18:32has been taking in the garbage jobs that nobody else wants.
18:39In my world, you have a boss and you have your soldiers.
18:44And I like that format.
18:45Put the money, let's get organized.
18:47Tito, you got all the money?
18:48Not that I'm saying I like the mafia, I'm saying it works.
18:52Bada bing, bada boom.
18:53I said, Stephen, we'll get the megaphone.
18:56Boom.
18:57Lennox Lewis, the former heavyweight champion of the world.
18:59They're all right under this tent.
19:01I said to Pierce, if I can get you an outfit
19:03and you walk around looking like the King Arthur from Spamalot,
19:07will you do it?
19:08Boom.
19:13Ladies and gentlemen, Mr. King Arthur.
19:16OK, ladies, do you like musicals?
19:18Do you like musicals?
19:19No? Lost the power of speech?
19:21Hello there. Do you like musicals?
19:23No, you don't either.
19:24Anyone here ever speak at all?
19:26What I love most, all the New Yorkers who went by,
19:29looked at me in the eye, looked vaguely repulsed,
19:32and walked off.
19:33That's New York. Bloody rude.
19:35You don't want to give any money to charity?
19:37I understand.
19:38You heartless bastards.
19:41Bob Saget.
19:42Hey, how are you?
19:43Adam Pierce Morgan.
19:44Nice to see you dressed up in your stuff.
19:46Thank you very much.
19:47I'm Pierce. Nice to see you.
19:49Hi, how are you?
19:50Is he closing you?
19:51Is he closing you?
19:52It would really help me if you could buy some tickets right now, OK?
19:55We have delivery.
19:57Spamalot?
19:58Come with all of us. Thank you. It's a deal.
20:00Ivanka, high five her, baby.
20:01I decided to put it out for Ivanka Trump
20:03and give it the full James Bond charm offensive.
20:06And I think she found me oddly attractive in that chainmail.
20:09Hey, where are they going? Come back here!
20:12Step right up, ladies and gentlemen.
20:14We have celebrities right under this tent
20:16selling tickets to Broadway musicals for charity.
20:19I went to EMI.
20:21I called a lady that I met a couple of weeks ago in Nashville.
20:25She works for EMI.
20:27So we've actually brought over a check for $5,000.
20:30$5,000?
20:31She's such a sweetheart.
20:32She ran on down here and brought us a check.
20:34What do you want us to give you for $5,000?
20:37Two tickets for Spamalot.
20:38Oh, that was a loaded question.
20:40Yeah.
20:41Thank you, love. I appreciate it.
20:43I've got to go to work.
20:44Come on, let's go.
20:47Where are you guys from?
20:48Austria.
20:49Austria.
20:50Do you understand anything I'm saying to you?
20:53Very? A little bit?
20:55Do you want to go see a Broadway play?
21:00See there? Okay.
21:01What we have here is a failure to communicate.
21:04I've approached a lot of people that don't speak English.
21:08Okay.
21:09Go over there and give those people all the money you have.
21:13Just go dump your purse out over there.
21:15Okay?
21:16The British are coming, King Camelot.
21:18You're embarrassing us.
21:20I know, all right?
21:22I know I'm embarrassing myself.
21:24I am pretty famous back in England,
21:26and so every two seconds there was a Brit stopping me,
21:28going,
21:29Oh, my God, it's Piers Morgan.
21:31What are you doing here?
21:33So I was able to play my native card
21:36and persuade them to buy tickets.
21:37More English people want to help us.
21:39It's all about England today.
21:44$50 Broadway tickets.
21:46She has $1,000 in cash.
21:48Yes.
21:49How many tickets can you buy?
21:51You just tell us what you want,
21:53and then you give us the money, and it'll be good.
21:55Ginny, do you want me to come help you?
21:57Ginny, do you need me to help you?
21:58No, I'm fine.
21:59Ginny has been vulnerable from day one.
22:02Everyone sees her as just a sweet girl.
22:05They don't see her as a leader.
22:07Do you want to figure that out and then come back?
22:09Yes, thank you.
22:11I think the hardest thing for me in this task
22:13was being in the tent,
22:15again, not being able to use my assets
22:17and show any leadership skills.
22:19I'm stuck in this booth.
22:20I'm hidden once again and intact.
22:24Hey, hi!
22:25As soon as I saw Vince McMahon,
22:27my first thought was, he's cute.
22:29And my second one is, oh, my gosh, he's here to see us.
22:31He was getting a sense of where we were.
22:33So how are you attracting people to sell tickets?
22:36I have not moved from this spot for the last half hour.
22:39Well, I may have done this, but other than that...
22:42What if we had you on a nice stand somehow?
22:46Two or three feet up in the air or something.
22:48You could do that.
22:49David should be up on some sort of pedestal
22:51where everyone would be attracted to him.
22:53I feel like the women are doing more of order-taking
22:55and, again, not necessarily attracting the audience
22:58they need to attract to sell more tickets.
23:01I called all my friends,
23:03and I've gotten big, big chunks of money
23:06from foundations, from friends.
23:08How much can you give me?
23:10A thousand each.
23:12A thousand each!
23:14I'm just getting in big ticket items.
23:16Broadway shows for charity!
23:18We're catching people on their way to their matinees,
23:20and the shows that sold the most tickets
23:22are Spring Awakening and Avenue Q.
23:25Spring Awakening tickets!
23:27I knew that Spring Awakening was by far
23:29of the eight shows the hottest show.
23:31That was a great show to be selling.
23:33They're here on behalf of my friend
23:35who's in charge of philanthropy.
23:36This girl, who's Latina, who I've grown up with,
23:38handles billions of dollars of philanthropic money,
23:41and she just sent two assistants.
23:43Can we get a cashier's check?
23:44I sent them off to go get a cashier's check.
23:47Boy, I mean, please do whatever it takes, baby!
23:52We've got a real problem here.
23:53I'm in New York.
23:54I spoke to Richard earlier,
23:55and they pledged some money
23:57which two Virgin stewardesses were supposed to turn up with.
24:00Richard Branson rang me earlier
24:01and promised me $10,000 from Virgin,
24:04but with minutes to go, the check hadn't showed up.
24:07This is the representative from Virgin.
24:10Yes, hello.
24:11But the girls are coming with the check.
24:12Okay, they've got to get here in the next eight minutes.
24:15How far are you exactly?
24:17They're on 42nd and 3rd.
24:19The transaction must be made before the deadline.
24:21Okay, that's fine.
24:22They're on 42nd and 3rd Avenue?
24:25No, what did you say?
24:2642nd and 43rd, did you?
24:2842nd and 3rd.
24:30Where's that?
24:31They're on 42nd and 3rd?
24:32Yeah, yeah, yeah.
24:33Okay, they've got to hurry up.
24:34I know, they're very close.
24:35I know, they're really close.
24:46Where are they?
24:47I just sent my friends to go get a cashier's check.
24:51Okay, that's it.
24:53Where are they?
24:54Three minutes, three minutes.
25:07Virgin girls, over here.
25:10Come this way, sir.
25:11This time around, this deal was tough.
25:13The Virgin Atlantic people today almost didn't show up.
25:16They just barely made it.
25:18They just barely made it.
25:20For Richard Branson, $10,000.
25:23Thank you, ladies.
25:25You look lovely.
25:26It was close.
25:27We were minutes away from being $10,000 less than we were when we saw.
25:31So, that kind of thing makes all the difference.
25:33We could have been selling tickets all day long and not had a $10,000 moment.
25:37That was a close one.
25:39There are your tickets, ladies.
25:43Get in the cab.
25:44Tell the cab to hurry up, hurry up.
25:46I need money.
25:47Just get your butts over here.
25:50Where are my Latinas?
26:18So, Mary Lou, do you think your team finally won?
26:22Finally?
26:23I think we won today.
26:25You really feel confident?
26:26I feel very confident.
26:27What show did you take number one?
26:29I knew I wanted Spring Awakening number one.
26:31And how did that do?
26:32It did very well.
26:33And Curtains, I knew I wanted as well.
26:35So, Vinnie, were you happy with the show as you went?
26:37I was very happy.
26:38I was very happy.
26:39I was very happy.
26:40I was very happy.
26:41I was very happy.
26:42I was very happy.
26:43I was very happy.
26:44I was very happy.
26:45I knew I wanted as well.
26:46So, Vinnie, were you happy with the show as you had?
26:48Yeah, in the end.
26:49You don't seem to be as positive as Mary Lou about the possibility of victory.
26:54You don't seem to be like, I'm sure I won.
26:57You're pretty sure you won, aren't you?
26:59I'm pretty sure we won.
27:01Do you think you could have done better?
27:03Are you somewhat reticent in saying you think you won because you thought you could have done better?
27:07Or you just don't know?
27:08I think that we probably did the best we could.
27:10These guys were ticket sellers.
27:12We had a barker.
27:13His name was Stephen Baldwin.
27:14And we had Pierce dressed up like a knight.
27:17The reason they all enjoyed it so much was they made me look ridiculous, which was fine.
27:22The Brit is the knight, you know.
27:24I like the pink King Arthur.
27:25They like that, Pierce.
27:26Yeah.
27:27Tito, what do you think?
27:28Who do you think did the best job on your team?
27:30The best job?
27:31I would have to give it to Pierce, by far.
27:33Oh, really?
27:34Yes.
27:35He made some great phone calls to get some guys to put in big dollar amounts.
27:39Who did you call?
27:40Richard Branson.
27:41Oh, good.
27:42Nice guy.
27:43Yeah, I had a chat with him, and he gave us a lot of money.
27:45So that was useful.
27:46Stephen, what did you think?
27:48I think we did great, Mr. Trump, across the board.
27:50I think the only way we've lost financially is if the girls raise some more money.
27:55I'm sure we've sold more tickets unequivocally.
27:58Who was the Broadway celebrity you brought in, Marilyn?
28:00We brought in David Hyde Pierce and some of the other cast members from Curtains.
28:03Did you use them right?
28:04He was standing there.
28:06I was introducing him to people who were in line getting tickets for Curtains.
28:09But he was wearing a baseball cap, wasn't he?
28:11I mean, he was pretty much hiding.
28:12And he was sort of in the back of the booth.
28:14And he didn't have a megaphone like the other guys.
28:16They were raising hell over there.
28:18And you guys didn't seem to know how to use your celebrities.
28:22So the big question now is the level of confidence of the men seems to be not as good.
28:28So let's find out.
28:29I will say this, fellas.
28:31It's time for them to win.
28:32Do we agree?
28:33Yeah.
28:34It's going to be very, very depressing if you lose again.
28:37So, Vince, let me ask you the big question.
28:40Empresario, how did they do?
28:42Very impressive.
28:43$31,757.
28:46Congratulations.
28:47Very impressive.
28:49Ivanka, how did Hydra do?
28:54Hydra raised $33,300.
28:58Come on.
29:00No way.
29:01You know what?
29:02The tickets mattered.
29:03We sold a lot of tickets.
29:04We sold a lot of tickets, too.
29:05Merrily, do you think you're overmatched?
29:07Well, we've always been overmatched in terms of star power, size, and in terms of Black Book.
29:12No question about it.
29:13Do you think in terms of star power you're overmatched?
29:14Oh, definitely.
29:15Star power played no part in this challenge.
29:17You were dressed up like a clown.
29:19Sorry, hang on.
29:20I wasn't dressed as a clown.
29:21I was dressed as King Arthur.
29:22I mean, let's get this absolutely straight.
29:24King Arthur was not a clown.
29:26You just criticized my man, Pierce, for dressing up like a knight,
29:30walking him down on Broadway and called him a clown.
29:32That's not star power.
29:34People didn't even know who he was until they saw him.
29:36That's being a barker.
29:38That's going out there and selling tickets.
29:40It's like the old days when my father used to walk up and down with a sandwich board around him.
29:45That's what this man did.
29:46And that's why he is our most valuable player.
29:48He's brought in the high rollers, and then he put on the sandwich board.
29:52Okay.
29:53Empress Ariel.
29:54Why did you lose?
29:55Two people literally got there two minutes after they closed us down.
29:59In other words, it was over, and all of a sudden you got money coming in, and you couldn't count it?
30:04Who raised it?
30:06Me.
30:07Why didn't you do it earlier?
30:08No, I did do it earlier.
30:09People got stuck in the rain, in traffic.
30:12Mr. Branson's check turned up with minutes left.
30:14That's good planning.
30:16That's bad planning.
30:17You would have won.
30:20Well, Vinny, let me just tell you.
30:22You're going to be happy.
30:23We're giving $50,000 to your charity,
30:26and the rest is going for the Fund for Public Schools, which is another terrific charity.
30:30Donald, my daughter's stepfather died a year ago.
30:34Nourishel, great Jewish guy, brought up my daughter.
30:37Died from pancreatic cancer.
30:38He was as healthy as Lennox.
30:40When he was detected with cancer, we lost him in three months.
30:45The money that you're going to give me goes to the Lust Garden Foundation,
30:50Pancreatic Cancer, and Mitchell Burke's name.
30:52Thank you very much.
30:53Good.
30:54Very good.
30:56That's very nice.
30:57So, Mary Lou, to bed.
31:00I'm off.
31:01Fellas, congratulations.
31:03Great job, as usual.
31:04I can just put on tape recording.
31:06Great job, as usual.
31:07You really did well.
31:08Get out of here.
31:09Go ahead.
31:10So long, folks.
31:12Good going, Vinny.
31:16Ladies and gentlemen, I'd like to announce...
31:20Stephen.
31:21Stephen, come here, come here, come here.
31:23You did it, bro.
31:25You did it.
31:26Lennox.
31:27You did it, guy.
31:28Come here, brother.
31:29We just barely beat him.
31:34What's going on with you people?
31:36I'm a little embarrassed for the women.
31:38You have to understand, this is now four weeks.
31:40We're getting used to this.
31:41But we're going to fire somebody, and that's the way it has to be.
31:55We just barely beat him.
31:58$2,000.
32:00Unbelievable.
32:01Who's watching our backs?
32:03Amen.
32:04Insult.
32:05Come on.
32:06So, Carol, what happened?
32:08I don't really think anything happened.
32:10We came within $2,000 of the guys.
32:12What do you think you lost?
32:13We pulled out all the stops.
32:15Mary Lou, you were so close.
32:17I know.
32:18I can't believe it.
32:19I'm sick to my stomach over this.
32:20I think the biggest problem with this entire team
32:24is that people either tend to take a back seat or they overpower.
32:27It's not like the way the guys seem to be,
32:30where everybody is 100% all the time
32:33and feel like they can, you know, all contribute as much as they can.
32:37And they are unbelievable.
32:39I know.
32:40They're powerhouses, and they all know who does what well.
32:42Amarosa, do you think you're overmatched?
32:44I'd love to hear you say you're overmatched.
32:46No, no, no.
32:47I would never say that.
32:48What happens is that a lot of the women have just discovered
32:51that they are businesswomen.
32:52But why are the men so much better?
32:54Because you said something interesting, Mr. Trump.
32:56You said they're unbelievable.
32:57They are unbelievable.
32:58As a team, they're unbelievable.
33:03The guys would do anything.
33:04At night, you know, going up and down the sidewalk.
33:06They would do anything.
33:07Clown suit or whatever it is you guys said.
33:09They would do anything to win.
33:11Good job, guys.
33:15How was Carol doing, Vince?
33:17Again, she was inside, and, you know, she was the inside person.
33:20I was doing all the credit cards.
33:21If it were me, I would not have you inside.
33:24Outside, okay?
33:27Do you agree with them?
33:28Yes.
33:29Well, who put you inside, the team project manager?
33:31Well, I became accountant, and that meant I had to do it.
33:33You don't look like an accountant.
33:34No.
33:35But as long as I did my job well and helped...
33:37But who put you in that position, Mary Lou?
33:39No, Carol flies below the radar, Mr. Trump.
33:41And she has been for the last several weeks.
33:43When she says, oh, I was an accountant, she offered up.
33:46It wasn't like, Mary Lou, oh, I'm just going to make you this way.
33:48No, I didn't.
33:49I was sitting on the couch, and Mary Lou passed the bag to me and landed in my lap.
33:52She flies under the radar.
33:53If I looked as beautiful as she, I'd be up front as well,
33:55utilizing the skills that you have to make sure you close the deal.
33:58Do you agree with that, Jenny?
33:59You were just nodding.
34:00Do you think Carol flies below the radar?
34:02I don't...
34:10I don't know.
34:11I know we have so much talent, and I think we overthink things,
34:13and I think it's been our fault.
34:16Omarosa, who should I fire? Tell me.
34:18It would be Carol.
34:19She is our weakest link.
34:20You think so?
34:21Absolutely.
34:22She's up and down.
34:23There's no consistency.
34:24One week she's great, the next week she's down.
34:27You have to have consistent performance.
34:29I think Omarosa is very weak.
34:31I think that within the group, she tries to make people feel insecure,
34:34so they feel at her level, and she levels the playing field.
34:36No, you feel insecure by yourself.
34:37And she attacks all the time.
34:38It was Eleanor Roosevelt that said,
34:40no one can make you feel inferior unless you allow them to do so.
34:43This is our group, and she's eating it up from the inside out.
34:46Our group should advance together.
34:48We should look for each other's weaknesses and support them,
34:50not exploit them, so we don't get fired in the boardroom.
34:53And that's what the guys do so well.
34:55They just support each other, their weaknesses,
34:57and then they exploit their strengths.
34:59Do you like Omarosa in particular?
35:01As a businesswoman, I have no respect for her at all.
35:03The problem with our team is that we have really great workers,
35:07like assistants.
35:08We don't have great leaders,
35:10and that's why I saved Mary Lou the first time.
35:12That's why I'm always like, we have workers.
35:14We have good workers, but they're not leaders.
35:16I think some leaders are used to being assisted
35:18and need those assistants, and I think if,
35:20and Carol and I have consistently been in that assistant role.
35:23That's true.
35:24I would say that the dynamic has worked that way.
35:26But only because there is no room.
35:27There's no room.
35:28There is no way.
35:29There's a lot of big voices.
35:30If we would step up, there would just be boom, boom, boom.
35:33So Nellie, who should be fired?
35:38Mary Lou.
35:41Mary Lou shouldn't have been, in this case, the project manager.
35:43Why?
35:44Because she's a celebrity,
35:45and we should have been able to use her as a celebrity.
35:47She knows Broadway, but she's been in Broadway plays.
35:49She knows Broadway better than anybody else.
35:51Yeah, but she...
35:52So I think she should have been, probably.
35:54Okay, Mary Lou.
35:56You're going to bring back two people.
35:58I know.
35:59Somebody is going to be fired.
36:00Somebody is going to go home.
36:02Somebody is going to be very unhappy.
36:04Who are the two people you're bringing back?
36:11I'm going to bring back Jenny and Carol.
36:14Jenny and Carol.
36:15Whoa!
36:18See, she knows she needs Nellie to win.
36:21Yeah.
36:22Yeah, the next time.
36:23It's fascinating to see the dynamic, how it changes.
36:26Nellie stabbed her in the back, but she needs her.
36:29She's going to need a drink after that one.
36:31Okay.
36:32So Jenny, Carol, Mary Lou, you guys go on outside.
36:35We'll see you back here in a couple of minutes.
36:37Somebody will be fired.
36:39I'm going to see you back here in a couple of minutes.
36:40Somebody will be fired.
36:42I'm going to see you back here in a couple of minutes.
36:44Somebody will be fired.
36:58Omarosa is a dog.
37:00Totally not with us.
37:01No, no, no, but she smells fear,
37:03and when she smells fear in people, it gets worse.
37:05She's a cancer.
37:06eating us up from the inside out and we're allowing it and that's the worst part of it.
37:17Vince what do you think?
37:18I think Jenny Smith seems to have the same competitive spirit and that she has on the
37:23mound which is like unbelievable sure and she doesn't she seems like to be you know
37:27she doesn't have that kind of enthusiasm when everyone is competitive and everyone's fighting
37:31for their life in this and she doesn't seem to be fighting very hard.
37:36I think Mary Lou has to stay if this team has a chance of victory at any point in the
37:43future.
37:44You think she's very good?
37:45Well I think she's really their only shot I think she's smart and I think she tends
37:47to come up with the big ideas without her we can write off next week.
37:51Okay.
37:52Annette let him come in.
37:54Yes Mr. Trump you can go on in now.
38:04Well this is sad.
38:05It's very sad because I think this is an incredible group of women the problem is because the
38:09group has so many different levels of people in terms of energy in terms of how they like
38:15to work and in terms of the respect for one another that it's been difficult to find a
38:19cohesive way of working and you know that I've been working every single task probably
38:23wearing too many hats and that's the problem.
38:26Why did you bring Carol and Jenny back?
38:28We need people who can work together really well and I think that.
38:31Well then you should have maybe brought Omarosa back.
38:33Well yeah but Omarosa and Nelly and I work very well together and that trio is very very
38:38strong.
38:39So effectively.
38:40It's as strong as any three guys on the team.
38:41You're basically saying that you can afford to lose one of these two.
38:45I'm basically saying I can afford to lose one.
38:48Jenny you don't seem and I know you very well from watching you on television and winning
38:52the Olympics but you don't seem to have the energy when I watch you on television just
38:56destroying other teams you have unbelievable vibrance energy.
39:00When I watch you in the boardroom you don't seem to have that same energy.
39:03I think it's hard I think it's hard when you sit in a room with Omarosa and Nelly and it's
39:09like boom boom boom and it just wipes you out.
39:12It's tough for you right?
39:13Yes and it's.
39:16It is tough.
39:17It's hard to see just in like such a harsh nasty environment and I'm not used to that
39:20I'm not.
39:22And you shouldn't get used to it.
39:23I don't want to.
39:24Don't get used to it.
39:25I don't want to.
39:26Don't get used to it.
39:27Stay the way you are.
39:28I think you are fantastic.
39:32But Jenny for my purpose you're fired.
39:35It's just not your world and you know what I like your world better.
39:39This isn't a great world this is a terrible world in many ways and I want to see you win
39:43another Olympic gold and he does even more than I do.
39:46He's a big fan of yours.
39:48So you go.
39:50Thank you very much.
40:04That was the right call.
40:07She actually said she can't compete with these people and yet in her own way she's more competitive
40:11than any of them.
40:12Individually.
40:13So it's very interesting but I think we made the right call.
40:15Definitely.
40:16Good.
40:21Good.
40:44Losing is hard to swallow.
40:45It's tough and it's heart wrenching knowing that we were so close.
40:50I'm sad that I'm a little girl and that I'm going home.
40:52I really think I didn't get a chance or opportunity to show my leadership skills.
40:56It was interesting to see just the differences between the apprentice business world and
41:02the softball field and I look forward to getting back on the playing field and training, getting
41:06ready, preparing for the Olympics and being a mom and a wife.
41:15Everybody says business isn't personal but business is always personal.
41:20A shocking celebrity scandal you'll never see coming.
41:23It's called disloyalty where I come from.
41:24It's not called disloyalty.
41:25Get out of here.
41:26You know what?
41:27I'm tired of your s**t.
41:28I'm on your side now.
41:29I'm a rat.
41:31Why would you trust a guy who has come out of The Sopranos ever?
41:38All new Celebrity Apprentice next Thursday at 9, 8 Central on NBC.
41:43An IQ higher than Einstein is taking on the mom.
41:49All new One Versus 100 Smartest Man in America.

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