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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00:00Previously, on The Celebrity Apprentice.
00:04I'd like you to choose your project managers right now.
00:07I'm going to be project manager.
00:08As soon as I knew Omarosa was going to be PM, I decided that this was time to go head to head.
00:13The battle between Pierce and Omarosa was back on.
00:16This wasn't business, this was personal.
00:18The teams were tasked with selling modern art.
00:22I'm going to keep hitting my contacts and get people down.
00:25I will take that responsibility on the money, right?
00:27At the gallery, Trace's charm paid off.
00:30This is fine. Congratulations, I heard you got two sales.
00:33While Stephen floundered.
00:35Stephen was not focused and detached himself from the process.
00:39Any sales?
00:40No.
00:41Team Hydra proved to be a force to be reckoned with.
00:44Trust me, I'm the king of deals.
00:45As Pierce led them to a monumental victory.
00:48Thank you very much.
00:49This is the biggest slaughter in the history of The Apprentice.
00:52Go outside, watch what's going to happen.
00:54Make it nasty, could you?
00:56Mr. Trump called out Stephen for his lack of effort.
00:59You didn't do so well, Stephen, you sold very little.
01:01But Omarosa was also up for game.
01:03Do you think you really hurt yourself by engaging in the conflict with Pierce?
01:07Well, yeah, because I know some things about him.
01:09So what do you know about Pierce?
01:10And Omarosa took one last stab at Pierce.
01:13I think he's in the closet, I really do.
01:15Unbelievable.
01:16Excuse me, I don't think you know him very well.
01:18And you called him a homosexual.
01:20You know, you're making some pretty big statements.
01:22I'm just telling you...
01:23Ask Pierce if he wants to come back to defend himself.
01:25Yeah.
01:26Pierce came up with a unique response.
01:29Trace, you're a beautiful cowboy.
01:32What?
01:33Leaving Trace scratching his head.
01:35Oh, that was too much.
01:36You are too much.
01:37Trace looks a bit confused.
01:39I didn't understand that at all.
01:41Everyone knows he's kidding, he was kidding.
01:43But there was still important business to attend to.
01:46Omarosa, you not only lost, you got creamed.
01:48You know, I've always been a big Omarosa fan.
01:50But Omarosa, you're fired.
01:52Yes!
01:55Oh!
01:57Thank you, Omarosa.
01:59Thank you so much.
02:00It was like pitting a little rat against a large dragon.
02:05It wasn't a fair fight.
02:07I've had some great moments in my life.
02:09I've met Nelson Mandela, I've met Her Majesty the Queen.
02:12But I've got to say, on balance, right now,
02:15putting the birth of my three children to one side,
02:18the next greatest moment of my life,
02:20when Mr. Trump said the words,
02:22the biggest slaughter in the history of The Apprentice.
02:25I doubt we'll ever hear from Omarosa again.
02:27I think her 15 minutes have just ended.
02:29You better stay far from Trace.
02:31I have to apologize to Trace, but it was a necessary evil.
02:34You better apologize quick.
02:36I will.
02:37Never kiss a cowboy.
02:41Quick, hurry up and apologize. Hurry up.
02:45Trace, there is nothing personal.
02:47Why do you do that for?
02:48Because I was making a general joke about being apparently gay.
02:52No, no, no.
02:53Oh, God.
02:54No, no, don't worry about it.
02:56This is broke-back boardroom.
02:58Shut up.
03:01Anyway, to Omarosa.
03:02Honestly, we'll miss her.
03:04Lovely woman.
03:05Destroyed in the worst beating in the history of The Apprentice.
03:08I have to say, she's a very brave woman, though.
03:10Very smart, and she lost all three as project manager
03:12and suffered the worst beating in the history of the game.
03:15That's how smart she is.
03:17I don't want to meet somebody who's thick in America,
03:20because if that's smart, that's embarrassing.
03:23Piers was just going on and on and on,
03:26gloating and reveling in his victory.
03:29You know, it was ridiculous.
03:31Even for him, it was too much.
03:33What more can be said?
03:35Biggest beating in the history of The Apprentice.
03:38Is that the Guinness Book of World Records?
03:39Calling.
03:40See if we can put it in in time for the next edition.
03:42No.
03:43Maybe we should call them tomorrow.
03:44I wonder if I can get it in the Christmas edition.
03:46Are we staying as the same team, then?
03:48Is it those two guys against...
03:49I think it's three against two.
03:50Wow.
03:52Tracy confident?
03:56What if the next task is writing a country song?
03:59You know what?
04:00The mood I'm in, the role we're on,
04:02I'd quite fancy that.
04:04Have you ever loved me
04:07like you once did?
04:09I could do that.
04:10Yeah, I'd fancy that.
04:12I think Piers spent another one of his nine lives
04:15because I think Trace would have liked to have absolutely killed him.
04:18Piers is such a lost, arrogant individual.
04:22Since I left his team, I've been praying for the guy every day.
04:25That's the truth.
04:26I think that perhaps in the future,
04:29it may not work out the way he believes it will.
04:33But that's not for me to judge.
04:36Congratulations.
04:37Thank you very much, Stephen.
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06:33It was your enemy, but a person I think you seriously disliked, Omarosa.
06:37Mr. Trump, it was a sad day for me personally, it was a sad day for the show, and it was
06:41a very sad day for America, but we'll just have to all get over it.
06:45Let's get a little wit.
06:48All right, now, on my left is a friend of mine for many years.
06:52One of the top Broadway producers, she's currently got a show on which is Curtains, which is
06:57doing terrifically, an amazing woman, Daryl Roth.
07:01Also on my left, Ivanka.
07:03They will be my eyes and ears.
07:05Now, we've got something very, very interesting, Quiznos.
07:10They make delicious toasted sandwiches.
07:12You're going to go out and make some Quiznos sandwiches.
07:16You're going to design a sandwich.
07:18You're going to sell the sandwich for $2, and whoever sells the most wins.
07:22And today, it's, as they say in New York, totally legit.
07:26You cannot use your Rolodex.
07:28You've got to sell them to the people on the street, okay?
07:32The winning team, you know what happens.
07:34You're going to be very happy, and somebody's going to get a lot of money for charity.
07:37The losing team, somebody will be fired.
07:40And one thing I want to leave you with, this task is about speed.
07:44You'll only have two hours to prepare and two hours to sell.
07:47So the clock is ticking.
07:49Get going.
07:52Coming up, the final four will be decided.
07:58I want to see the final four back in here right now.
08:01Yes, Mr. Trump.
08:02The phone call that will change everything.
08:15We make a good team there, Tex.
08:17I don't think at this point in this stage of the game, in this foxhole, I'd rather be
08:22with anybody else, brother.
08:23So put her there.
08:24All right.
08:25All right.
08:26There you go.
08:27Mr. Trump delivered the task of going to a Quiznos, creating an original sandwich and
08:31selling it over two hours, and we had a lot to do in a very short period of time.
08:36So it's official.
08:37You're project manager.
08:38Okay.
08:39Stephen had been project manager last.
08:41I hadn't won any money for my charity.
08:43It was my turn, and it was my shot, and that was all that needed to be said.
08:48What kind of sandwich do you want to make?
08:50Well, I think we ought to call it the Cowboy Club.
08:52I mean, that's just, you know.
08:54That's a great idea.
08:56I know.
08:57So it's the Cowboy Club.
09:00We need to just sell one more frickin' sandwich than they do, and we win, and I believe we
09:05can do it.
09:06You know what they're going to do.
09:08It's the Lennox Lewis heavyweight knockout sandwich.
09:11It's the knockout Quiznos punch sandwich.
09:14That's it, man.
09:15I mean, I can see it coming.
09:16The sandwich that'll really knock you out.
09:19The sandwich should be the champ sandwich.
09:21It's a knockout.
09:22Champ sandwich.
09:23Champ sandwich.
09:24Ooh, that's a big one.
09:25You come in and buy a champ sandwich.
09:26Yes.
09:27You see Lennox Lewis standing there.
09:28Cameras are clicking because you're good to your fans, right?
09:31Right.
09:32Carol's behind the counter.
09:33I think that's the dynamic that works.
09:34The champ sandwich.
09:35Champ sandwich.
09:36Champ sandwich.
09:37It's as simple as that.
09:38I am the project manager for this team, so any final word comes from me.
09:42I'll tell you what I'd like to do.
09:43I'd like to take a photograph of you to get it on flyers.
09:46The champ sandwich starring Lennox Lewis, right?
09:49Are you the program manager here?
09:51No, I'm suggesting to him.
09:52Do you want me to give good ideas or not, Carol?
09:56You know, when he's not project manager, he likes to kind of take over, so I didn't really
10:00allow him to take over too much, but he did come up with some good ideas.
10:03Here you are.
10:04There's no stop right here.
10:05How you doing?
10:06Zack Hawkins.
10:07Lennox Lewis.
10:08Nice to meet you.
10:09Hey, how are you?
10:10Ben Boogie.
10:11Zack Hawkins.
10:12Nice to meet you.
10:13So what we have here is this is our chipotle mayo.
10:14It's a spicy mayo with smoked jalapeno.
10:16This one gets an ounce of turkey, and then it gets the pepper jack cheese, and that is
10:22a sandwich.
10:23What is the most popular thing you'll do?
10:25That would be the most popular.
10:26The task was to come up with an original flatbread sandwich.
10:29We can't just do exactly the same one.
10:31What could we add to it that would make it unique?
10:33Different cheese.
10:34Cheddar.
10:35It's cheddar.
10:36Okay.
10:37We decided to keep it simple, take the most popular recipe in that area, twist it a bit
10:40by changing the type of cheese to cheddar, and unload that as our brand new, totally
10:46unique champ sandwich.
10:48Did you take his photo?
10:49Should I do that?
10:50We need to get a picture of him just with the thing, yeah.
10:54Lennox, I need a picture of you with the Sammy.
10:56There you go.
10:57You do what you do with it.
10:58And I'm shooting now.
11:02Groovy.
11:03I was working with a graphic artist.
11:04What we were trying to do was get our flyers out on the street, and then sell from 12 to
11:092.
11:10All right, we need the 200 flyers by 11, and the other ones by 1130.
11:16Well, I sure do need that hat.
11:17I need it right now.
11:18Why do you need the hat?
11:19For the picture?
11:20Yeah, so we can print these flyers.
11:22Let me show you what I've learned in Hollywood.
11:24Take one picture of you with that hat on, take another picture of me with that hat on,
11:28and he puts them together with a computer.
11:30Well, the disadvantage that Trace and I had against Hydra was that it was one more person
11:35working over there.
11:36I mean, with a task like this, absolutely another pair of hands, feet, eyes, and ears
11:42is going to be very, very beneficial.
11:44Well, you can't look like you're going to freaking kill someone.
11:47OK.
11:48No, seriously.
11:49Coupled with the fact that you have a global icon like Lennox Lewis helping you sell your
11:53sandwiches doesn't hurt either.
11:54I'm hoping that a good guy and a good old boy can pull through and hang on, but we'll
12:00see.
12:01We'll see.
12:02You never know.
12:03We're going to do prime rib, mozzarella, grilled onions, and chipotle dressing.
12:08What else?
12:09Let's put bacon.
12:10Bacon.
12:11Bacon.
12:12And what's the name?
12:13Cowboy Club.
12:14We're going to sell billions.
12:20Hi.
12:21Hello.
12:22How are you doing?
12:23Doing fine.
12:24How are you, doll?
12:25I'm good.
12:26I'm good.
12:27Good.
12:28You coming to check up on me?
12:29I'm coming to check up on you.
12:30It's adorable.
12:31We call it the Cowboy Club.
12:32The Prime Rib Cowboy Club.
12:33Prime Rib Cowboy Club.
12:34What charity is your charity, by the way?
12:35My charity is the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network.
12:38Really?
12:39My six-year-old daughter has severe food allergies, and it's a charity that's very personal for
12:45me.
12:46I have a six-year-old daughter, Brianna.
12:48She is the reason that I'm doing this, along with the 12 million other people in this country
12:54that are affected by food allergies.
12:56We're just trying to make a difference.
12:58Wonderful.
12:59Well, I'll talk to you.
13:00Thanks for coming by.
13:01Thank you, Darren.
13:06You a boxing fan?
13:07Uh, no.
13:08Does that excludes?
13:09Uh, I've seen you before, man.
13:11I don't know you.
13:12You're not a boxing fan, okay.
13:13This past, you know, we couldn't use our Rolodex.
13:15We basically have to get out there in the public and pound the pavement and try and
13:19drum up as much business as possible.
13:21We're too early for this.
13:22We need to catch him at lunchtime.
13:24This helps.
13:25It just spreads the word.
13:26We haven't got any flyers yet.
13:27What are you going to do, sit on your big ass in there?
13:29What else can you zing out quickly?
13:31Really?
13:38Well, can you even get them over here afternoon?
13:40Does that matter?
13:41If we can, if we have a quiet moment, we can stick them up anyway?
13:44I have been dealing with the flyers, and that for me is a really important thing because
13:48we need to capture the 3rd Avenue traffic.
13:50The printer kept telling me, well, he didn't know what time they were going to be able
13:54to get them over here.
13:55So, I was like, well, you know that we needed them by 11 o'clock.
13:59So, we ended up with a problem.
14:01So, we've hit every obstacle that there is, and we've looked for contingency plans for
14:06everything.
14:07Okay.
14:08So, I just want you guys to know what's happening, and I'm going back to calling people.
14:12Okay?
14:14In other words, in other words, it has nothing to do with Carol.
14:18Okay?
14:19No, she's looking after them.
14:24Carol keeps coming out with more and more updates on technological cock-ups, none of
14:28which appear to be anything to do with her.
14:30No flyers, no publicity, and nothing yet come from Carol is supposed to be charged with
14:34that.
14:35I keep hearing excuses about machines.
14:37What I don't hear is the solution.
14:40My message to Carol is you will get found out.
14:42Mr. Trump didn't get where he is today by falling at the knees of women who just flutter
14:46their eyelids and say, it was all the men's fault.
14:49I need to find out where the flyers are, mate.
14:55They're on their way.
14:56They're on their way.
14:57Like, how long before the flyers get here?
14:59It depends on traffic, which is why whenever you ask me when they're supposed to arrive,
15:03it's like a traffic kind of thing.
15:05She's already come out.
15:07Although I've been cocking it all up, and I haven't got the pictures or anything else,
15:10it's not my fault.
15:11It's everybody else's fault.
15:12And trust me, by the time it's boardroom, it's you and me.
15:15She's a piece of work.
15:17Oh, I can see the ambition floating out of her eyes.
15:21Oh, she wants it now.
15:31Hello.
15:32Hi.
15:33The task this week was to create a sandwich, your own creation.
15:39And then sell it at Quiznos.
15:41Well, I'm glad we did this instead of waiting on that other stuff.
15:44Come on, bro.
15:45Hand them out.
15:46Let's go.
15:47Cowboy club here.
15:48Get your cowboy club.
15:50Trace and I realized that if we're going to get people's attention out on the street...
15:53Cowboy club.
15:54Cowboy club.
15:55We had to give them something in their hand that described what we were doing.
15:58Nice luck.
15:59Come get a sandwich today.
16:00Special deal on the sandwich.
16:01Again, Trace decided three blocks down, there was a printer that we were able to go down
16:06there and just get some earlier flyers made up, and that was very helpful in getting a
16:10good start.
16:11I got this covered.
16:13It's a Quiznos hit.
16:15Come on, take it.
16:17Here's my guy.
16:19What's up, bro?
16:20You sound crazy.
16:22I am crazy.
16:24But Jesus, what's up?
16:26Cowboy club.
16:32Carol, we need the flyers.
16:34We've got no flyers here at all.
16:36Let me see if Steve can call the messenger.
16:39Oh, here he is, here he is.
16:41Oh, there he is.
16:43We had a very, very small amount of time to get flyers out.
16:46It would have been nice to have got them out earlier, but the flyers were the most potent
16:50force we had.
16:51Getting people from down the street to come down was the key thing.
16:54Third Avenue just says the best corner.
16:57Okay, great.
16:58Let's go.
16:59Come meet the champ, everyone.
17:01Meet the champ.
17:02Excuse me.
17:03You don't know what it is?
17:04No thanks.
17:05Excuse me.
17:06How are you?
17:07You don't know what it is?
17:08Yeah, it's great.
17:09They're sort of wonderfully rude in New York, aren't they?
17:11They're not even quite rude.
17:12Everybody's in a rush, man.
17:14Spectacularly rude, mate.
17:15I went to the corner of Third Avenue where there was a high density of people of all
17:19types.
17:20I was sort of exposing myself to ritual humiliation and abuse, but I sort of get off on that.
17:24It's fine.
17:25Come on, New Yorkers.
17:26Come and meet the champ, Lennox Lewis, right now.
17:27Lennox Lewis is down there right now selling charity sandwiches.
17:30You just buy one for two bucks, you're helping a charity.
17:32Do you want to meet Lennox Lewis?
17:33No.
17:34Go and meet the champ.
17:35Why not?
17:36You've got a smile on your miserable faces.
17:37Yeah, I'll tell you what.
17:38What about saying hello?
17:41Ladies, do you like Lennox Lewis?
17:43No, nor do I.
17:44Lennox Lewis is the world heavyweight champion.
17:46Thank God.
17:47I'm never, ever talking about Lennox Lewis again in my entire life.
17:50I'll just say that.
17:53How's it going?
17:54How are you doing, sir?
17:56We've got this $2 prime rib sandwich inside.
17:58It's really good.
17:59It's a charity thing.
18:00My performance today will be a determining factor as to whether or not I stay here for the whole thing.
18:06And I'm going to give it 100%.
18:08$2 prime rib sandwich inside.
18:10Oh, thank you.
18:11For charity.
18:12I'd love to win this task.
18:13Take this inside and let Baldwin sign it for you.
18:18Buy a sandwich from him.
18:19Don't harass Baldwin.
18:22There is no competition right now.
18:24I just saw you in concert in February.
18:26Did you where?
18:27Oh my God.
18:29You got a guy like Trace Adkins who's been surprising everybody with brilliant creative ideas.
18:34You know, you put a little Stevie B cherry on top of that and it's yummy, dude.
18:38I'm telling you.
18:43You came in for a champ sandwich, didn't you?
18:46Sure.
18:47Great.
18:48Lennox Lewis is in the house.
18:49You can't not, in front of the champ, buy his sandwich.
18:52You're going to do the champ sandwich, right?
18:54With the turkey?
18:55How many do you want?
18:56Two of them without cheese.
18:58And there it is.
18:59Nice and hot.
19:07What's up, bro?
19:08Buy a sandwich.
19:09Buy a sandwich?
19:10Yeah.
19:11Yeah?
19:12Yeah.
19:13Sure.
19:14During the test, what I did was basically do what I do best.
19:15Act like myself.
19:16Sign autographs and try and drum up business.
19:19Tell people to come in and buy a sandwich from me.
19:21Are you guys going to buy a sandwich off me?
19:23I'll go and I'll go.
19:24Come on then.
19:25Come on.
19:26Don't forget to get my sandwich.
19:27Okay.
19:28All right.
19:29I'll take a picture with you.
19:30Everything.
19:31I'm the ultimate marketing machine.
19:33All you have to do is have a product, put my face on it, and make me smile.
19:37Buy a sandwich off me?
19:38Buy it for you.
19:39Okay, you eat it.
19:40Done.
19:41Come on.
19:46Hi.
19:47Hi, Lennox.
19:48How are you doing?
19:49How are you?
19:50Good to see you.
19:51Good, good, good.
19:52I heard you're a project manager.
19:53Yes, I am.
19:54I'm just talking to people, trying to drum up some business.
19:57Just talking generally?
19:58Yes.
19:59Lennox Lewis is down there.
20:00No, no.
20:01Okay.
20:02Lennox Lewis is right there right now selling sandwiches.
20:03You want to meet him?
20:04Actually, no.
20:05Okay.
20:06I was about to say Lennox Lewis would come around your house, but anyway.
20:08Come on, help me out.
20:09I'm a poor impoverished Brit.
20:10So what's your sandwich?
20:11My sandwich is a turkey sandwich with cheddar cheese.
20:14Lennox is leveraging his celebrity.
20:16It's hard to argue with the logic of doing that because he is who he is and he does draw a crowd.
20:21Ivanka, that's for you.
20:23Well, who wants this first?
20:24Because somebody was here.
20:25Okay.
20:26Well, thank you.
20:27You're very welcome.
20:28I tasted the sandwich and I thought it was very good.
20:30You know, it's turkey and cheddar.
20:32They're not reinventing the wheel exactly.
20:34Ivanka, do we like it?
20:36It's delicious.
20:37I told them it was worth the wait.
20:38So good.
20:39I may have a win.
20:40We'll see what happens.
20:41A few hours left.
20:42Step right up for your cowboy clubs.
20:45Going to try the cowboy club sandwich, bro?
20:47Two dollars for a primary flavor.
20:49Is this your sandwich?
20:50Yeah.
20:51Really?
20:52Try one.
20:53It's delicious.
20:54I'll try one.
20:55There you go.
20:56You got to go cowboy, fellas.
20:57Two dollar prime rib.
20:58Can I get two of those?
20:59Two more cowboys coming in.
21:02Yeah!
21:03We got some office folks buying 25 cowboy clubs.
21:07You guys rock.
21:09It's all for a good cause.
21:10We're selling them out.
21:11Loving it.
21:12Loving it.
21:13Cowboy.
21:14Well, we ran out of cowboy clubs and the one gal was behind the counter.
21:18She said, I got to make more sandwiches.
21:20I said, let's go.
21:21We got a late rush on the cowboys.
21:23My guy said, you had all the sandwiches.
21:25I love it.
21:26All right, what am I doing here?
21:27Onion.
21:28Got to do onion.
21:29We had a great sandwich.
21:31We had the cowboy club.
21:32I don't want to break the cheese up, you know what I mean?
21:34We got a bunch here ready.
21:36I believe we can sell more sandwiches than those guys.
21:38We got to keep going, right?
21:40I want one.
21:42The best sandwich on the planet.
21:45Coming up.
21:46I want to see the final four back in here right now.
21:49Yes, Mr. Trout.
21:50The phone call that will change everything.
22:02Roll up and meet the champ, guys.
22:04Meet the champ, Lennox Lewis.
22:05You have ten more minutes.
22:06Ten more minutes to meet the champion of the world.
22:08Come and meet Lennox Lewis, champion of the world.
22:11Champ Sammy, and you get to meet him.
22:13I never want to see the champion of the world ever again in my entire life.
22:18This is the best marketing tool, literally, I have ever seen.
22:21Short of getting the Pope and Nelson Mandela,
22:24finding Elvis Presley,
22:26and putting them all together on a horse,
22:28I can't think of any way of getting better than him.
22:30Everywhere we go.
22:31I mean, look.
22:32It's been completely packed ever since we started this,
22:34because they all go, Lennox Lewis.
22:37Come inside, and Lennox Lewis will murder you with his bare hands.
22:42Come and meet Lennox Lewis, champion of the world.
22:45Last ten minutes.
22:47All right, all my Quiznos cowboys.
22:49We got about three minutes left.
22:51How many did you order, brother?
22:52And that's it.
22:53When he gets his two, we're done.
22:55Unless she wants one.
22:56She may be our last cowboy.
23:00It's got to be in her hands in less than two minutes.
23:02I had a blast.
23:03Couldn't be working with a nicer guy.
23:05Trace is incredible.
23:06Get this sandwich.
23:07It's a charity thing.
23:08It's a great sandwich, too.
23:10We did our best.
23:11I think we did well.
23:12I'm going to be surprised.
23:15If what we've done here doesn't take us over the top.
23:18Very surprised.
23:20We got two coming through the oven, and we're done.
23:24Cowboys!
23:25Way to go, guys.
23:27Very good, very good.
23:29You guys rock.
23:32Way to go, way to go.
23:46Cowboys!
24:04Lennox, my project manager.
24:06Do you think you won?
24:07I think it looks pretty good.
24:09You feel good about it?
24:10I feel good about it.
24:11What was your sandwich?
24:12The sandwich was a champ sandwich.
24:14A champ sandwich named after the champ?
24:17Named after the champ.
24:18Carol, how did you find Lennox as a project manager?
24:21I actually like Lennox as a project manager.
24:23When he needed to make a decision, he made it.
24:25And how do you like working with peers?
24:27I love working with peers.
24:28I find him brilliant.
24:30Sharp minds that try, Mr. Trump.
24:33We're all pretty quick and know what we're doing.
24:35You've done a good job.
24:37We're going to soon find out.
24:38So, Trace, how did you do?
24:41I don't see how we could have done any better.
24:44I mean, we worked as hard as we possibly could.
24:46We started working the streets a good hour before we ever started selling anything.
24:51What was your sandwich?
24:52Prime Rib Cowboy Club.
24:54Did Stephen do a good job?
24:55Stephen did great.
24:56Yeah, he sure did.
24:57We hit the ground running this morning and he stayed busy all day long, as he always does.
25:02Carol, what did you think you were following?
25:04What did you think of the way they performed as a team?
25:06I think they were a good team.
25:08It was a little bit of yin and yang.
25:10I would say Trace was very respectful and very gracious with people on the street and in the store.
25:15And Stephen had that great New York energy that was, you know, kind of the hustle.
25:20I think they worked well together.
25:22Ivanka, do you have any observations about the team that you followed?
25:26Well, I actually thought it was very interesting.
25:28And I think now we're down to a place where everyone here is strong.
25:31And I enjoyed watching you because you each had a sense of place and a sense of purpose.
25:36So, I think at the end of the day, you all really did a great job.
25:39Okay. Let's see what happened.
25:41How many sandwiches did Lennox and his team sell?
25:47Hydra sold 313 sandwiches.
25:50Okay.
25:53And Daryl?
25:54Empresario, how many sandwiches?
26:01253.
26:03Hydra, you win.
26:05Empresario, again, you lose.
26:08So, Lennox, what do you have to say? Are you proud of yourself?
26:10Very proud. I'm glad that we won. I'm very happy.
26:13It was a team effort.
26:15It was a team effort. You've been picking up a lot of money for your charity.
26:18The charity, again, is our favorite guy, right?
26:21Yes, Muhammad Ali Center.
26:23I'm giving you $20,000 for your charity.
26:26You really did a great job.
26:27Thank you very much.
26:28Lennox, great project manager. Congratulations.
26:30Piers, you're doing very well. So, get out of here. Go.
26:38Wow.
26:39Do not do Hydra without me.
26:43One, two, three.
26:44Hydra!
26:47The team has been tough.
26:48They've been tough.
26:49They just keep winning.
26:52I hate to say it, but Stephen, Trace, one of you is about to be fired.
27:08Gentlemen, our spread.
27:11Yeah, yeah.
27:14Congratulations.
27:16When I found out that I was a member of the final four, I felt vindicated.
27:19I was the only woman standing.
27:21I had beaten out very, very bright businesswomen, successful businesswomen.
27:28And I had beaten out some very, very successful men.
27:32To Lennox.
27:33To Lennox.
27:34To Piers.
27:35To Team Hydra.
27:39So, Trace, how do you feel?
27:41I think we did everything we could possibly do.
27:43We hit the ground running this morning before we even got to our location.
27:46We knew the name of our sandwich.
27:48We knew how we were going to promote it.
27:50We knew that we were going to go and get flyers printed.
27:53You know, I know you did well, but you lost.
27:55Would you blame Stephen or yourself?
27:57I mean, somebody's to blame.
27:58No, no, no.
27:59You know what?
28:01I made every call today.
28:03I called every shot.
28:04I said, we're going to do this, this, this.
28:06I laid it out straight down the line.
28:08Stephen didn't even make any decisions today.
28:10Was that a problem, though?
28:12Did you say that I'm making the call because I'm a project manager?
28:15Do you think he maybe didn't step up in a leadership role to hedge against a loss?
28:19I don't think there was anything else that he could have done.
28:21Can you think of anything else?
28:23No, I just think that, you know, we've done this a lot already in the last few weeks.
28:29And Trace and I run pretty smooth.
28:31We're kind of similar.
28:32You get along pretty well.
28:33We're pretty similar in the way we think.
28:36And once he wanted to be PM and—
28:39Do you think maybe you get along so well that you lost the competitive edge?
28:42No.
28:43No, I think Trace—I mean, listen.
28:46I'm not going to do what most people might do in my position.
28:49Trace was terrific.
28:51We gave it our all.
28:52I think that perhaps just being a person down may have really been the thing that made a difference.
28:56Do you think Piers is just a great competitor?
28:58He just seems to win all the time.
29:00Because he does win a lot, whether you like him or not.
29:03They did have one extra person.
29:05Well, they had the heavyweight champion of the world.
29:07Oh, God, it makes me sick in there.
29:09These eulogies have to come out to all of you.
29:11I'd rather he just said,
29:12Lennox, you're a lazy sod and you're lucky Piers does all the work for you.
29:15Oh, come on, come on.
29:16Stephen, you started off very strong,
29:18and the last few weeks you haven't been quite on your game.
29:21Or you certainly changed your personality quite a bit.
29:24You certainly changed your personality quite a bit.
29:26What happened?
29:27Well, it wasn't really either of those things, honestly, from my perspective.
29:31I just think that once you're that high on a winning streak,
29:35and then you get connected to something that's kind of a sinking ship,
29:38and then you try to repair it.
29:40And it's been a sinking ship.
29:41It's been.
29:42Empresario is a disease.
29:48You know, I mean, it's tough to live with.
29:52It's been a festering.
29:53It's not a mantra that you want to try to compete under.
29:56Not a great name either.
29:58Well, it's terrible.
29:59Well, you didn't pick that name.
30:00No.
30:01You got sort of put there, right?
30:02Well, yeah.
30:03And I hate the name.
30:04I hate saying it.
30:05Boy, I hate that name.
30:07Ivanka, go ahead.
30:08Do you think that the loss may be a result of the choice of Sandwich?
30:13Because they seem to choose something a little bit more generic,
30:16maybe boring, but maybe, to me, more saleable.
30:20You chose something very specific.
30:22I mean, it sounds delicious.
30:23Quite frankly, I think I prefer your sandwich to theirs.
30:26But I could see how women, children, et cetera, may enjoy a Hydro Sandwich.
30:31You know what?
30:32I don't believe I heard anybody all day long say they weren't going to come in
30:36because they looked at it and said,
30:37I don't believe I would like that sandwich.
30:39I never heard that.
30:41The ones that were interested and could be compelled to come inside came inside.
30:46Did a lot of people know who you were, Trace?
30:48Not a lot.
30:49I had a few people that came by today who recognized me.
30:52Now, because you go to certain parts of the country,
30:54and you're the biggest star of all.
30:56If we'd have had this contest in Nashville,
30:58there wouldn't even be anybody left here but me tonight.
31:01You are in foreign territory,
31:03and I want to just tell you that I think you're fantastic.
31:05Okay, Trace, if you were me, who would you fire?
31:09You or Stephen?
31:12Well, like I said, you know, the onus is on me completely today.
31:15He did what I told him to.
31:18I called the shots.
31:20I did everything, you know.
31:23Trace, then going forward, out of the context of this task,
31:27who do you think is stronger and able to raise the most money for their charity
31:31in the tasks to come?
31:35Me.
31:37I mean, I'm just being straight up, you know.
31:39I've been working with Stephen for a good while now.
31:42I haven't seen him bring in any money,
31:44and it ain't his fault.
31:46That's just how it is.
31:48I think they should take it over the last two challenges
31:51because Stephen Baldwin raised no money at all in the art challenge.
31:55That led to impresario being devastated.
31:58He put Trace at a massive disadvantage.
32:01Stephen, if you were me, who would you fire?
32:07And you better say it because you're in trouble, but who would you fire?
32:11Well, I think within the context of how the game is played,
32:15responsibility in a situation like this would fall upon the project manager.
32:20And I think I would concur with that.
32:22I think the only caveat being that I have consistently seen Trace
32:27raise more money in these tasks than you, Stephen.
32:31So that's what gives me pause in saying this,
32:33otherwise it would be more cut and dry,
32:35but here we're getting to the final, so.
32:37Okay, give me a couple of minutes.
32:39I want to think about this.
32:40I want to discuss it with Daryl and Ivanka.
32:42Please step out.
32:55I'd rather have Trace with my team.
32:57I'd prefer him around.
32:58Trace is smart, man.
32:59I mean, Stephen is definitely more buzzy and creative.
33:02I just found him quite annoying.
33:04I think they like you more than me.
33:08That's got nothing to do with it. You know that.
33:11Who knows what's going to happen right now, my friend.
33:21So, Daryl, what do you think?
33:22Well, I think they're both gentlemen.
33:24I think they did a good job.
33:25They were at a disadvantage.
33:27It's a tough call.
33:28Tough call.
33:29Ivanka?
33:31I like them both.
33:33I've been more impressed with Trace than I have with Stephen.
33:36You've been very impressed with Trace from the beginning.
33:39I have to say, Baldwin, you may be one of the most nervous human beings I've ever met in my life.
33:45I ain't nervous.
33:46Can you sit down? Ever?
33:48I got ants in my pants.
33:51You got crabs or something?
33:53No, no, those days are over.
33:57Annette, let him in.
34:09Sit down, fellas.
34:18I have to say that I love you guys.
34:26I love the work you do.
34:28I like the manner in which you present yourselves.
34:32I think you were pretty even on this task.
34:35I think you actually both did a good job on the task.
34:39And you had two people as opposed to three people, and that's a big difference.
34:43And you didn't quite have, as you say, in Nashville, you blow everyone away.
34:46But you're in New York City, and it's a little hard for country in New York.
34:49And they had Lennox Lewis, so that's a big thing.
34:53Let me ask you this.
34:54How many decisions did you make today, Stephen?
34:58I think I chimed in and made suggestions in support or to help with decisions that Trace made.
35:07Stephen, don't you have to do more than chime in, especially when you're fighting for your lives?
35:11And also, when you think of it, you're fighting, but you're fighting three people.
35:15And they're all stars, but the one guy is a monster.
35:17There's no question about it. He's a monster star.
35:19Well, Mr. Trump, Trace made great decisions today.
35:23He picked a great, he picked the name for...
35:25I think he made great decisions.
35:26I think he made great decisions.
35:27I think he made great decisions.
35:28I think he made great decisions.
35:29If there was something about today that I didn't agree with, I would have put it forth.
35:35And ultimately, he would have made the final decision.
35:37And that's all I could really do in the situation.
35:42Who wants this more?
35:48Well, Mr. Trump, I'm here to play.
35:51My six-year-old little girl has severe food allergies.
35:55I have a food allergy.
35:57It's a constant vigil that my wife and I live in every day.
36:04So you're doing this more for your daughter than anything else?
36:06That's the only reason I'm here.
36:08The only reason that I've shown the restraint that I have is because I'm not here representing myself.
36:17You know what I like about Trace?
36:19I like the fact that he doesn't talk much, but when he does talk, it's something special.
36:27You know, it's like, I can't say he speaks softly because he speaks with that voice.
36:32But in a sense, he speaks softly, but he does carry something very unique.
36:38Don't you agree with that?
36:39Last week, he and I were sitting alone, and it may have been a prediction or a foreshadowing,
36:47but we said if it comes down to the two of us, we made an agreement, which we would have done anyway,
36:53which was I'm not going to do anything that's not righteous towards you and vice versa.
36:58So it's a very interesting situation.
37:03And you think Trace is a terrific guy?
37:05Yes, I do, without question.
37:07Because he was a very good leader, and everyone respects him, and everyone respects you.
37:12And I respect you.
37:14And I respect you much more after all of these weeks than I ever did before.
37:17I appreciate that.
37:19It's a very tough deal. It's a very, very tough situation.
37:25Ivanka, if you were me, who would you fire?
37:30I would fire Stephen, purely because I think that going into the next task,
37:41Trace has an ability to generate more money for charity, and that's ultimately why everyone's here.
37:47And that track record's been proven.
37:51Did Stephen raise money over the last number of weeks, Trace?
37:55You know what? I can't recall.
37:58And you raised quite a bit.
37:59I raised as much as I could.
38:01In fact, you raised more than anybody on your teams as you went along over the last number of weeks.
38:05That's a hard one to overcome, isn't it, Stephen?
38:08In life, you have to rely on the past, and that's called history.
38:12You really didn't raise money over the last number of weeks,
38:16and he raised generally more than anybody else on the teams.
38:20Stephen, we're getting to the end of this process, and you've done a great job.
38:24But moving forward, I just feel that Trace has more to offer.
38:28Stephen, you're fired.
38:33Go ahead. And good job, both of you.
38:35Thank you, sir.
38:36Not easy.
38:37Thank you very much.
38:38Thank you, Stephen.
38:39Not easy.
38:40Nice to meet you.
38:41I really appreciate everything.
38:42Well, thank you, Stephen. That's a tough deal.
38:51I told you.
38:54Hey, man, I got your number, you know.
38:56Yeah, you got mine.
38:57Great job.
38:58I appreciate it.
38:59Great job.
39:00Thanks, man.
39:12I don't think I really had as much of the cutthroat killer instincts that you need
39:17in order to succeed.
39:19And for me, it wasn't about that.
39:21It was just have fun, do the best I can,
39:23and make the most money I can for my mom's organization.
39:37Bring the cowboy back.
39:39Trace!
39:40Yeah!
39:41Hey!
39:42Hey, big man.
39:44Sorry.
39:45Hey, mate.
39:46Really pleased with you.
39:47Oh, we were just saying we were hoping to visit you.
39:49Let me tell you, I know it was difficult.
39:51We were very happy to see you.
39:52Very happy to see you.
39:53Good work.
39:54I was expecting to get fired after the Quiznos thing.
39:57I went in fully intending to take that bullet.
40:00We all wanted to see you.
40:02Well, nobody's more surprised that I'm here than me, so.
40:05Dude, you're a likable guy.
40:06Who hates you?
40:07Hopefully nobody.
40:09I knew that I had made it to the finals,
40:12If I got fired next, hey, you know,
40:14I outlasted ten other people.
40:16That's great.
40:17Trace, congratulations.
40:18You're for real.
40:22Annette, I want to see the final four back in here right now.
40:26Yes, Mr. Trump.
40:31Who the hell is that?
40:33Who the hell is that?
40:39Hello?
40:40Mr. Trump wants to see all four of you in the boardroom now.
40:43Thank you very much.
40:45We're on our way to the boardroom.
40:47Oh, crap.
40:49We thought we were done for the day.
40:51Come on, big man.
40:52I just left.
40:54We saddled up and went back in there to see what was happening.
41:02Congratulations.
41:03Tough competition, smart people,
41:05hundreds of thousands of dollars raised for charities.
41:08You are the chosen four people.
41:10Every one of you have done an amazing job.
41:13So I really congratulate you.
41:15We have to remember, however,
41:17that you are the chosen four people.
41:19You are the chosen four people.
41:21You are the chosen four people.
41:23You are the chosen four people.
41:25You are the chosen four people.
41:27You are the chosen four people.
41:29So I really congratulate you.
41:31We have to remember, however,
41:32there can only be one celebrity apprentice.
41:35And we're going to continue this elimination process right now.
41:40Before the night is over,
41:42two of you will be fired.
41:54Next Thursday,
41:55in the first few minutes,
41:57a double elimination.
41:59You're fired. You're fired.
42:01Now to help the final two in their last task,
42:03the celebrities are back.
42:05Hello.
42:06An event so huge it will feature royalty.
42:08Your Majesty.
42:09The Backstreet Boys.
42:11And of course, peers.
42:13It's a disgusting, obnoxious, evil Brit.
42:16It's the last one before the live finale.
42:18I want to see these two guys fight.
42:20Who will win the Celebrity Apprentice next Thursday on NBC?
42:24Friday, the pressure to remember is on.
42:27I'm drawing a blank.
42:29Ah, my brain hurts.
42:31Dennis Miller hosts an all-new Amnesia Friday on NBC.
42:34Lipstick Jungle is next on NBC.