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00:00Previously on The Apprentice, after four straight losses, the men of Versicore were destroyed.
00:05I don't want to look back on this thing and say, you know what, we cut each other's throats.
00:09We're very competitive men. We're 0 for 4. We think about the gravity of that.
00:14In a surprise twist, the teams were informed that they would be switched up.
00:18We're going to do what we call in business a corporate reshuffle.
00:22Both groups would now consist of men and women.
00:25I picked the best. Amy, Erica, Katrina, Tammy, and Bill. They're absolutely phenomenal.
00:32Christy, the team captain, she selected me, was her first choice.
00:36She selected Kwame, Omarosa, Jessie, and Heidi.
00:40We got outstanding sales staff. So we're going to do very, very well.
00:44For the next task, teams bought items and we sold them for a higher price at a flea market.
00:49Nick relied on the women to pick the best product.
00:52So our teams made the decision that we're going to sell women's clothing and jewelry that we make.
00:57While Christy's lack of leadership frustrated her team.
01:00Omarosa and I had a talk.
01:02You've got to get out here. This is where the traffic is. Let's tell her.
01:04Why is it taking so long to make a damn decision?
01:07Versicore's teamwork paid off and they claimed their first victory.
01:10I love you guys.
01:12Concerned about going to the boardroom for the first time, Christy asked Jessie for advice.
01:17But just shut up and don't say anything until you're addressed by him.
01:21But in the boardroom, Jessie turned on Christy.
01:25Who did a lousy job?
01:26I think it was Hadrian.
01:27Christy.
01:28Christy.
01:28After picking Omarosa and Heidi, Christy failed to defend herself.
01:33Christy, until tonight, you were a star.
01:36And I don't get it. You lost the fight and you're fired.
01:39Eleven candidates are left.
01:43Who will be fired this week?
01:44Money, money, money, money, money.
01:53Money, money, money, money.
02:00Some people got to have it.
02:05Do things, do things, do things.
02:08Bad things.
02:09With it.
02:10Dollar bills, y'all.
02:14Come on.
02:15Be, oh, be.
02:19Make great.
02:21Almighty, darling.
02:23I don't know that money.
02:27Give me a nickel, brother.
02:30Can you die?
02:32Money can drive some people out of the mind.
02:37Money, money, money, money.
02:39Money, money.
02:47Trump said, Heidi, you're a tough cookie.
02:54She's like, damn right I'm a tough cookie.
02:56Who do you think is coming back?
02:58It's a tough call.
02:59The heat was on the team leader.
03:00But then it just got personal with Omarosa and Christy.
03:05If Omarosa does come back from the boardroom without being fired, I'll really question
03:09what this is all about.
03:15Heidi!
03:19Oh, are you surprised, Tammy?
03:22No, no.
03:22Did you think I wasn't going to hold my own?
03:24The most valuable thing that has happened to me was looking at the expression on the team
03:36member's face when I walked in the door and they were shocked.
03:42Can we go meet now?
03:44We're going to go meet.
03:45Can I have a cigarette first?
03:45This is a very stressful one.
03:47Let's go it up.
03:50Who do you want to be PM?
03:51I'm very interested in being a project manager.
03:54The last task, seeing a very weak, weak, weak project manager, made me feel as though
04:00I needed to step up.
04:01Either I remain a team member and let someone else choose to put me up, or I go up as a project
04:06manager and determine who goes up with me.
04:08And I'm stepping up.
04:09I'm not afraid to do it.
04:11I'm really, really interested in doing it.
04:13Whatever you want to do.
04:14That's okay.
04:15Good morning.
04:16The group decided to make Omarosa project manager.
04:18She'll either succeed, which will be good, we'll win, or we won't succeed, and we'll
04:24be able to see faults through that.
04:27But they don't know what they're up against.
04:29If I pull off a victory, then I will steal my fate in this game.
04:33Hi, this is Robin from Mr. Trump's office.
04:49Mr. Trump will like you to meet him at Woman Rink in 45 minutes.
04:52Thanks, Ellen.
04:558.30, everybody.
04:57A Woman Rink?
04:58That's awesome.
04:58Bottom line is, I don't know what we're going to do.
05:03I'm just excited because we have to win.
05:06We have no option.
05:21So, Barry, here we're killing the competition.
05:23We are.
05:24During the holiday season, this is one of the biggest tourist attractions in Manhattan.
05:28Just tell everybody to come to the Woman Rink because there's nothing like that.
05:31Okay.
05:31Mr. Trump, we're ready for you.
05:32Let's go.
05:32Okay.
05:33Thank you both.
05:33You're welcome.
05:34Good luck.
05:34Have a good season.
05:44Hello.
05:44Good morning.
05:45Good morning.
05:45Good morning.
05:46This is the Woman Ice Skating Rink in the middle of Central Park.
05:50And it's one of the things that, frankly, I'm most proud of.
05:53I've been looking at this place for years from my penthouse in Trump Tower.
05:57It used to be a real eyesore.
06:00What happened with this was just a nightmare for the city.
06:03The city spent seven years and $21 million and couldn't get an ice skating rink built.
06:10I got tired of watching, and I went to the mayor, and I said, I want to build the rink.
06:15I'll do it in four months, and I'll do it for peanuts.
06:19I got it built in three months for less than $2 million, and it's been a tremendous success.
06:26Everybody loves the Wallman Rink.
06:28And it's all about giving back, giving back to the city.
06:33And now you're going to have a chance to give back, because you're going to raise money for the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation,
06:42a very important, worthwhile charity that I support.
06:46It's going to be done at Sotheby's, the most prestigious auction house in the world.
06:57Each team will have five celebrities to negotiate with.
07:00You're going to use these celebrities and figure out how to raise money
07:05and come up with a personal experience for each celebrity to be auctioned off to the highest bidder.
07:11The team that raises the most money at the auction wins.
07:15The losing team will meet me at the boardroom.
07:19Where the sixth person will be fired.
07:23It's not good.
07:24So good luck, do well, and raise lots of money for this great charity.
07:35Bill and Tammy are the only two team members that have not led a task yet.
07:41So we felt like we should give him the opportunity to lead.
07:44And we all voted on Bill because we felt he was better suited for this task.
07:48Okay, these are the celebrities that we've been given.
07:50We've got Regis Philbin, Rocco Despirito.
07:55We've got Carson Daly, Tiki Barber from the New York Giants.
08:00And then we have the executive producer of Third Watch.
08:03You must turn in your completed auction certificate.
08:04We'll plead and submit by 2 p.m. tomorrow.
08:07Again, the celebrities are...
08:09Russell Simmons.
08:12Kate White.
08:14Nicole Miller.
08:16The Fab Five, pre-ride for the straight guy.
08:19I love him.
08:21Isaac.
08:22I can't say that ever.
08:23Mizrahi.
08:24Mizrahi.
08:25Mizrahi.
08:26Mizrahi.
08:26The key is scheduling these meetings.
08:29We've got to...
08:30Okay.
08:30Yes, we are calling to schedule an appointment with Tiki Barber.
08:34Get there right at 4.
08:36Perfect.
08:36Regis on the phone.
08:38Hello.
08:38Hi, Amy.
08:39Hey, Regis.
08:40How you doing?
08:41Hi, thanks.
08:42How are you?
08:42Great.
08:44You know what?
08:44I'm not usually starstruck, but we're going to get to meet...
08:46We're just filming one-on-one.
08:49That is the coolest thing.
08:50We had direct contact to these people.
08:52So it's kind of glamorous.
08:53It's fun.
08:54Thanks so much.
08:55We have a tendency to speak on top of each other and come across looking really unprofessional
09:05if all of us are there.
09:07So we split up, and Erica, Tamey, and I went to see Carson Daly, while Katrina, Nick, and
09:13Bill went to see Tiki Barber.
09:19I did explain the situation to Cade, and we are able to squeeze you in.
09:25Because that's them.
09:26We scheduled two meetings for this afternoon.
09:28One was Russell Simmons, and the other one with Isaac Mizari.
09:32Did I say that right?
09:35Mizari.
09:36I'll have it right before I move.
09:42Hello?
09:43Hey, I'm Russell.
09:44I'm pushing for you.
09:45Can I get the number for Katie Card?
09:47You're a contact for the foundation.
09:50Okay.
09:50Why are we calling her?
09:52We thought, maybe it's a good idea if we actually call the charity and get some details
09:58on this charity before we get over there so we can present it to Russell.
10:02Hey, let me speak to Kwame.
10:05Yeah, we just need the number for Katie.
10:06I want to talk with her as well, because I haven't had an opportunity to talk with her
10:10just yet.
10:11Well, right now, we just need the number quickly.
10:13Are we here?
10:14Are we here?
10:14Wait, we're here.
10:16Okay, what's the number?
10:17We're here.
10:17Let's talk when we get together.
10:26I'm sorry.
10:27I have to bang it on them.
10:28They're not listening to me.
10:29Omarosa creates such negative energy all around her.
10:33It's going to be a huge fiasco.
10:34I think it would be best for the team if Omarosa was fired.
10:40Hang on the text.
10:41Negotiation is a very, very delicate part.
10:46The big thing in negotiation is to try and figure out your opponent.
10:51Otherwise, you're going to look like an idiot and lose big.
10:58We can talk to him as a group so all of us can collectively...
11:02Trump asked us to raise money for the Elizabeth Glacier Pediatric AIDS Foundation.
11:08Each team got five celebrity names, and we got to meet with these celebrities and come
11:13up with an experience to offer out and donate out.
11:17My heart was into this.
11:18Listen, you all, regardless of what happens, we have got to come out of here with something.
11:23First appointment was Russell Simmons.
11:25We elected a pilot and a co-pilot on every person to do the actual pitch.
11:28The pilot was myself.
11:29The co-pilot was Omarosa.
11:30I was really excited about meeting Russell Simmons, hip-hop pioneer, you know, media mogul.
11:35Good to meet you.
11:37Thanks.
11:37Good to meet you.
11:39We walk into his office.
11:41There's Russell Simmons, and it's kind of, you know, it's surreal after watching him
11:44for most of my life to be standing in front of him.
11:47All right, so what are we here to do today?
11:49We're here to discuss the Elizabeth Glacier Pediatric AIDS Foundation.
11:52So what we'd like to talk about is a little bit about the foundation.
11:55Are you a lawyer?
11:56I'm not.
11:56What's your background?
11:57I'm not.
11:57My background's on Wall Street.
11:58And so one of the ideas we came up with was a New Year's Eve personalized concert and
12:05after party.
12:06What are the other ideas?
12:09Okay.
12:11The other ideas that we have are a one-year unlimited backstage pass, where basically it
12:16would be an unlimited backstage.
12:18I don't know, I think he thought I was pretty stiff, and so, you know, I couldn't necessarily
12:23be all completely myself, which I think hurt me.
12:26The reason we're adding so many different elements is because this is a charity auction, and we
12:29have to make it as appealing as possible.
12:31I don't know.
12:32I don't like any of them.
12:33None of them?
12:34Not really.
12:35Kwame and Omarosa are awestruck a little bit, and I didn't really feel the gravity of Russell.
12:40That's what we come up with, Russell.
12:41What we had the idea is...
12:42Where are you from?
12:43I'm from Idaho, but originally I'm from Montana.
12:45You're not self-conscious about your accent, are you?
12:46You can make fun of me with my accent.
12:47That's all right.
12:48Russell basically looked at Troy as if he was from Mars.
12:49You know, Russell is an urban guy from Queens, New York.
12:50Troy's accent is great.
12:51Montana, Idaho, and so that back and forth was good because it helped us break the ice
12:52a little bit.
12:53You would be willing to honor one person for one night and make them the center of attention.
13:09That's a good idea.
13:10That sounds like, for me, I would spend some time with a person so I could...
13:13Yeah, just make them feel as good as you can.
13:15Troy's a great closer.
13:16His country demeanor helped close the deal.
13:18Thank you for being here.
13:30Ladies!
13:32So we're about to meet Carson Daly, who is a host, amongst many other things, for mostly
13:38the music industry.
13:39So we're hoping to sort of secure backstage tickets, something to that extent.
13:43So we wanted to talk to you about some potential ideas for donations for tomorrow's event.
13:48So what type of New York concerts are coming up?
13:51The Christmas shows, which are really popular.
13:54Are you emceeing any of them?
13:56I'll probably do something at the Z100 Christmas Jingle Ball.
14:00It's like a very, very big event.
14:03So would you be open to doing something like hosting a limo ride and eight tickets for a
14:08group of people to attend that event?
14:10Well, it is a great musical experience.
14:12It's one of the few when you get all these artists under one roof at one time.
14:15They all sing their hit songs.
14:16Do you know Tiger Woods?
14:17I know you've played with him before.
14:18Yeah.
14:19I mean, could you guys get like a round together and maybe fill it out with another couple
14:22people?
14:23What have you been drinking tonight?
14:24What are you talking about?
14:25That's shooting high.
14:26Yeah.
14:27I can't get Tiger Woods these days to do my own talk show, not to mention play golf.
14:31But he loves golf, and so do you.
14:32And so you guys just go out and have some fun.
14:34Yeah, no, it sounds simple, but he's very busy.
14:37Tammy was more like, you know, Carson, we don't really care about you, but we care about
14:41who you know.
14:42And that's the time that Eric and I just stared at each other and were like, oh, please,
14:45dear Lord, shut up when we're making progress.
14:48Just keep your mouth shut.
14:49Let's just show off the golf thing for a minute.
14:51Is there another sort of thing that you might have thought of that I could offer?
14:55It sounds like he's like flying away with you somewhere for romantic weekends.
14:58But he's done.
14:59Well, you are really shooting for the fence, aren't you?
15:01I can't even do that on my own time.
15:04Not to mention with a perfect stranger.
15:05Man, you're alive.
15:06Yeah, no kidding.
15:07You've got to chuckle.
15:08I like the Z100 jingle ball.
15:11But would you feel comfortable then maybe taking them backstage, introducing them, and
15:15they would get to stay and experience the entire ball?
15:18I think that's feasible.
15:19How about like, going back to the golf thing for just a second, like a celebrity and you,
15:23so we don't know who this other celebrity is yet.
15:27Let's stick to the Z100 thing.
15:28I think that's a good idea.
15:29Celebrities are real people.
15:31They just happen to be doing jobs in the public's eye.
15:34And it's just a business transaction for me.
15:37So, we've got your commitment then for the experience of a day in the life with Carson
15:40Daly at Z100 jingle ball.
15:42Yes.
15:43Tammy is a, she's a loose cannon.
15:45If it were up to me, I would actually request that she never attended any meetings that we had.
15:50Okay, we'll send you a copy.
15:52Are you ready for the Fab Five, baby?
16:05Yeah.
16:06I can handle the Fab Five.
16:07Fab Five.
16:08Fab Five.
16:09Fab Five.
16:10Fab Five.
16:11We go to meet with the Fab Five, queer eye for the straight guy.
16:15I wanted to have a strategy to warm these guys up.
16:18What is their job?
16:19Their job is to critique straight men.
16:23You can't have a straighter man than a country kid from Boise, Idaho.
16:26I simply took my belt off, slipped it off, and I stuffed it into my bag.
16:31I'm from Boise, Idaho, originally Montana.
16:33Very nice to meet you.
16:34Nice to meet you.
16:35Do you approve?
16:36Yeah.
16:37What is the belt situation?
16:39None.
16:40You might as well be naked if you have no belts on.
16:46A country innocent boy who doesn't know how to dress?
16:49I mean, I was a virgin on prom night to those kids.
16:52And guess what?
16:53Once that happened, bam, I was in like Flynn.
16:56You want to be an intern, don't you?
17:00Well, gentlemen, what we've come here today to do is talk to you about what we can do for the children.
17:05Pediatric AIDS Society is who we're trying to benefit here.
17:08Snaps for good cause.
17:10Oh, we just did it.
17:11Snap and be happy.
17:12Snap and be gay.
17:15Which is pretty much the same thing.
17:17What we're trying to do is we're trying to come up with an idea that we can maximize the dollars for our auction.
17:22Like have you guys take somebody, a guest, to a conservative golf course and just go on fashion patrol.
17:27Wow.
17:28I like golf because it involves cute shoes that we don't normally get to wear.
17:31Yeah.
17:32What if we came up with another activity that was similar to golfing involving balls that we could also do perhaps in the city?
17:37Bowling.
17:38Bowling.
17:39Bowling.
17:40Just go bowling.
17:41With the flashing lights and the music.
17:42How many times do you get to see gay guys bowling?
17:44Never!
17:45Troy and I work so well together.
17:47He's from Idaho and he's aggressive but he's a little bit more passive in that southern charm.
17:50And I get that New York in me.
17:51I'm aggressive.
17:52I like to close the deal.
17:53I think I did a fantastic job.
17:55Okay.
17:56I think we've got it.
17:57We've got it nailed, right?
17:58That was really clever.
17:59And it involves balls.
18:00Balls.
18:11Hi, I'm Katrina Camp.
18:12One of our celebrities is Dickie Barber and I'm really excited because I'm a huge football fan.
18:16I think everybody in New York City loves Dickie Barber.
18:19Why not do a slumber party?
18:21Well, hear me out before you laugh.
18:23Hi.
18:24How are you doing, Ed?
18:25I'm Nick.
18:26Nick, good to meet you.
18:27It's a pleasure.
18:28And this is Anthony Arriba.
18:29Hi.
18:30We headed to Brooklyn to see Ed Bernaro, who is an executive producer and one of the co-creators
18:34from Third Watch.
18:35Somebody coming onto the show is something we can absolutely do.
18:38This type of task is like the cherry on top of a sundae.
18:42You get to show Mr. Trump that we can work successfully as a team and give back to a great cause.
18:49How are you?
18:50Hello.
18:51Nice to meet you.
18:52Mama.
18:53We went to Rocco's restaurant, which is on 22nd and Park Avenue.
18:56And we met with Rocco and Mama.
18:58So, what's going on?
18:59I don't want to blow you away, but renting a chateau in like French Loire Valley.
19:03How do the expenses get paid for in that?
19:08Okay.
19:09Part of it would be donations for yourself.
19:11We can pretty consistently count on Amy saying something in a meeting that we wish we could erase.
19:17It's a little bit, you know, it's a little bit out of the...
19:20Let's try to think of some other ideas.
19:22I'm Jessie.
19:23Jessie.
19:24Nice to meet you.
19:25Hi.
19:26Kate Omarosa.
19:27We went to see Kate White, the editor of Cosmo Magazine.
19:28How do you support Hillary's campaign?
19:29You did something for her.
19:30Good.
19:31You did your homework.
19:32Nice to meet you.
19:33We went and met with Nicole Miller.
19:34Nicole is a celebrity designer for people like Jennifer Aniston.
19:37We have sold some internships off over the, you know, past years.
19:40We have sold some internships off over the, you know, past years.
19:45We have sold some internships off over the past years.
19:50That really went for a lot of money.
19:53Everyone is doing great so far.
19:54I mean, the bottom line is your spirits have to be up.
19:57If you're not pumped, if you're not passionate about it, it's not going to work.
20:00Bye-bye.
20:01See you later.
20:15Hi.
20:16Isaac, how are you?
20:17Good, thank you.
20:18How are you?
20:19Apprentices.
20:20The next person that we went to see was Isaac Mizrahi.
20:23He custom designed clothes and stuff for Target.
20:26And the person that did the pitch was Jessie.
20:28All right.
20:29Okay, so.
20:30Mr. Mizrahi, what we're here to do is we're representing an auction, a charity auction that
20:35will be at tomorrow evening.
20:36Right.
20:37Right.
20:38Okay.
20:39So we need to create an experience.
20:40So we need to create an experience.
20:41I love how you're speaking to me as though I, like, have never spoken the English.
20:46I'm sorry.
20:48Exactly.
20:49I'm sorry.
20:50I'm sorry.
20:51I'm sorry.
20:52Okay.
20:53No, no, it's fine.
20:54It's fine.
20:55You're a doll.
20:56Go on.
20:57You're a doll.
20:58And she totally patronized the man.
20:59She talked to him like he was a four-year-old, but I'm not certain that she caught that.
21:03And she continued to talk very, very slowly with him.
21:10And it started to irritate him.
21:11I mean, it was driving me crazy.
21:13And I kept looking at George's face, who was observing her negotiation, and he was cringing.
21:18So we're thinking eight designed pieces, personally designed pieces from you.
21:23You got a consultation.
21:25Personal consultation.
21:26Design.
21:27You know, you can help them.
21:28And then a party.
21:29My gosh.
21:30It's like...
21:31It could be dinner.
21:33Omarosa would jump in when I was speaking and kind of stunted my ability to negotiate
21:39well because someone was standing over my shoulder tapping me constantly.
21:44We came up with Fashion Week.
21:46Oh, I knew it.
21:47I knew it.
21:48Man.
21:49Go ahead.
21:50What is it?
21:51Yes, I'm disappointed.
21:52Fashion Week.
21:53That's so much work, y'all.
21:55That's like a full-time job.
21:57Jesse gave her pitch and he kind of looked at us and he was like, no, I'm sorry.
22:02I don't like that.
22:03And I chose to put one step forward.
22:04Come on.
22:05How about what you do?
22:06You do a couple things with your chic ideas.
22:08We've got you's and we do a preview of your collection.
22:10How about that?
22:11We do a preview.
22:12Yes.
22:13Yes.
22:14Oh my God.
22:15We do a preview of your collection.
22:16With us.
22:17Don't you think that sounds like a lot of fun to get to see the collection?
22:21Snappy fun.
22:22Snappy fun.
22:23Snappy fun.
22:24Snappy fun.
22:25Snappy fun.
22:26Minimum eight looks from Isaac.
22:29Miss.
22:30Miss Rahi.
22:31Miss Rahi.
22:32Miss Rahi.
22:33Oh, Lord.
22:34I got your name right, baby.
22:35I just took a loose one.
22:36You got it right.
22:37Forget it.
22:38Forget it.
22:39The president of Donald Trump.
22:40Forget it.
22:42Without a shadow of a doubt, Jessie was the weakest link on this particular task.
22:47Jessie's a good woman and Jessie does fantastic at what she does.
22:51When it comes to negotiations, she's just the weakest link.
22:54That's just the way it is.
22:59Yeah.
23:00Yeah.
23:01Tammy may need to get shushed.
23:02Yeah.
23:03I might have to shush her.
23:04Rocco Dispirito tells us today, I have no jet.
23:07And she's like, so what about we charter a jet to Tuscany and rent a villa?
23:14She's not on the same page.
23:16I mean, not only is she not on the same page, she's not reading the same book.
23:19I mean, if she starts talking with Regis, I mean, I just-
23:22That's the whole thing.
23:23You've got to take her to warrant it.
23:24I have a question.
23:25Regis.
23:26We do not meet her with reach.
23:28No, you don't understand.
23:29Shush.
23:30No, don't shush me.
23:31I thought you liked strong men.
23:33No, I don't need to be shushed.
23:35Well, you'd like a man to take charge.
23:36You just told me that, Amy.
23:37But I don't want somebody to shush me.
23:39Is that not taking charge?
23:40No.
23:41I would actually like a man to take charge on my own terms.
23:44Oh, see?
23:45See all that old routine.
23:46One thing I really don't like is for anybody to ever shush me.
23:50And I think Nick experienced that.
23:52I'm like, you know what?
23:53I may like a strong man, but I don't like anybody to shush me.
23:56I did a very take charge thing and went, shush.
23:59No, you don't shush!
24:00She would have to know.
24:01She would have to know.
24:02Don't shush me.
24:03Don't play QT with me, young baby.
24:05I shushed and you got all upset.
24:07Just don't shush me, baby.
24:11Who do we have?
24:29Hello, come on in.
24:30Hi, I'm Tammy.
24:31Nice to meet you.
24:32Nice you look, Tammy, in your business suit.
24:34I've got a high level of concern about Tammy.
24:37Tammy doesn't really have a concept of what we're trying to achieve today.
24:40I mean, I'm concerned that we're going to lose credibility by some of the questions that she may ask.
24:45Boy, how exciting this is.
24:47Please, you know, I've been in this room for 20 years and it's slowly catching up with me.
24:52So what would you like to talk about?
24:55Well, one thing that we thought of was spend a day in the life with Regis Philbin,
24:59starting from waking up and having breakfast before the show.
25:04Breakfast, I mean, I get up at 7.30 in the morning and I make myself a little cereal and some milk and orange juice and that's it for me and I feed my cat.
25:13Maybe they can feed my cat for me.
25:15Maybe so.
25:16So what else?
25:17Trump would give me 15 ideas just like that?
25:19There were ideas that Amy was presenting that weren't exactly what he was looking for.
25:24If they can't come up with the big ideas, that's when I assert myself.
25:27I have an exotic trip for four with you and Joy and maybe another couple.
25:32Let me get this straight.
25:33I got to go to the far ends of the earth.
25:36Two nights then.
25:37Where are we going for two nights?
25:40Your favorite destination.
25:42You and a guest will go with Joy and Regis to their favorite destination.
25:49Who's Phil?
25:50Phil Donahue coming with us?
25:52No, Regis.
25:53What about any other events that you may be hosting or emceeing in the New York City area?
25:58Well, I do a nightclub act, going into Atlantic City.
26:03I think that sounds like a fantastic day.
26:05So I think we can ditch it as a day in the life of Regis.
26:08A limo to Atlantic City, participate in the dress rehearsal of the night show, dinner at 10pm with Regis.
26:15Yeah, that could be arranged.
26:17I think that sounds great.
26:18You like that?
26:19Are you comfortable with it?
26:23We didn't put together packages that were just going to blow people out of the water.
26:26So I'm a little bit skeptical.
26:28I'm not 100% satisfied.
26:29You're next.
26:30I can't reach.
26:31And I'm out of here.
26:32Okay.
26:33And if we don't make it, I mean, this is back to the boardroom.
26:50I do remember.
26:51Yes, how are you?
26:52You know the legendary Regis Phil?
26:54He said hello.
26:55We get to Sotheby's and we're up in a skybox and we're overlooking the entire auction floor, all the high society people that are down there.
27:03I really do feel in the bottom of my heart that we will beat the other team on this task.
27:07But ultimately, it will come down to who will attend the auction and how many drinks they've had tonight.
27:12Well, thank you very much.
27:13And it's an honor to be here.
27:14We're doing something I think that's going to be very special.
27:15Elizabeth Blazier Foundation.
27:16It's really a great thing.
27:17And bid high tonight, folks, because it's really worthwhile.
27:19Thank you, everybody.
27:20I usually go to farm auctions where the auctioneers wear a cowboy hat and he's talking real fast and chewing on a piece of grass or something.
27:27But this is a totally different experience for me.
27:29Lot number one is the Fab Five.
27:30Spend an evening of disco bowling and stylish cocktails with the cast of Queer Eye for the Straight Guy.
27:33Start the bidding here at $1,000.
27:34He'll bid me $2,000.
27:35I have $2,000.
27:36I have $3,000.
27:37I have $4,000.
27:38I have $4,000.
27:39I have $4,000.
27:40I was really excited about the cast of the Queer Eye for the Straight Guy
27:42Because they are so fabulous.
28:01I have $7,000.
28:03I have $8,000.
28:05I have $8,000.
28:08I have $9,000.
28:09I have 9,000. It's against you now, Madam, at 9, but 10 is a good number.
28:13I have $9,000 once. I have $9,000 twice. Sold it for $9,000.
28:22When the other team got the big money for the Fab Five package, they were all pumped up.
28:26They were jumping for joy. It was concerning to me because, you know,
28:28I think I may have underestimated some of the packages that they were going to put together.
28:32Lot number two, this is with Regis Philbin.
28:34Two front row tickets on the set, followed by a backstage tour.
28:40The live performance of Regis and Susan Lucci, and then you have dinner with Mr. Philbin,
28:45and you spend the night not with Mr. Philbin.
28:50Here we go. I have $1,000. I have $2,000, $3,000, $4,000, $5,000, $6,000.
28:55I have $6,000. Surely he's worth more than $6,000.
28:59At $6,000 once. At $6,000 twice.
29:04Sold. $6,000.
29:07At that point, I just had this pit in my stomach thinking, we're going to lose.
29:12Lot number three is the Isaac Mizrahi.
29:15Lunch with him, look at his collection, and you finish the day with eight outfits for you.
29:19We'll start the bidding at $1,000. I have $1,000. Two, three.
29:22Isaac Mizrahi came out of the blocks in a full sprint.
29:25It ratcheted up to $7,000 in a matter of, like, ten seconds.
29:28That's $7,000 now.
29:30Once, I've got it twice. Sold to you, sir. Thank you very much indeed.
29:37Lot number four. Rocco's Restaurant. Private party. Four courses. 50 people.
29:42I'll bid $1,000 to myself. $1,000, $2,000, $3,000, $4,000, $5,000, $5,000.
29:47As each paddle raised in the Rocco, it was like a defibrillator paddle pumping my heart up again. It was great.
29:53I have ten. All the way in the back at ten.
29:54Once we hit nine grand, then ten grand, then 11 grand.
29:56I have $12,000. And then I was breathing on my own after about $12,000, so it was great.
30:01Standing in the back of the room at $12,000 once, twice, $13,000.
30:07New place. The lady's bid at $13,000. $13,000 at $13,000.
30:12$13,000 now once, twice. Sold to you, man, for $13,000.
30:18Once the hammer hit and we got $13,000, I saw a light at the end of the tunnel.
30:23I knew we were in the game again.
30:24Now, lot number five is Kate White, Editor-in-Chief, Cosmopolitan Magazine.
30:29Cosmo Day, I call it. I'll bid $1,000 for Cosmo Day. Why not?
30:32For the next couple rounds, it was literally a boxing match.
30:36Sold for $6,000.
30:37They got one punch. We got one punch.
30:40This is the walk-on part for Third Watch.
30:43$2,000 on my right. $2,000. $3,000. $4,000. $4,000. $7,000.
30:47Soldiers were $7,000.
30:49Lot number seven is the Nicole Miller, fashion designer.
30:55Spend 15 days working as an apprentice.
30:58I'll bid $1,000. I have $2,000. On the phone now, $3,000.
31:01I have $4,000. I have $4,000. It's against you now. I have $5,000.
31:04I have $6,000 on the phone with Amy.
31:06Sold to Amy's bidder at $6,000.
31:08This is the Tiki Barber lot.
31:11I'll start bidding at $1,000. I have $2,000. I have $3,000.
31:14I have $3,000 here on my left. $4,000.
31:16Ladies bid on the aisle now at $4,000.
31:18At $4,000 now. Tiki Barber for $4,000.
31:21Tiki Barber's stuck at $4,000.
31:23Surely someone wants to say $5,000.
31:26So easy to say $5,000.
31:28Once.
31:29Tiki Barber going once.
31:30Twice.
31:30Tiki Barber going twice.
31:31I wanted to yell to the crowd, come on, man.
31:33I mean, this is a great gift.
31:35Sold for $4,000. Thank you, madam, very much.
31:38Lot number nine is the Russell Simmons opportunity of a lifetime.
31:45$1,000, $2,000, $3,000, $4,000, $5,000, $5,000, $6,000, $7,000.
31:49I have $7,000. $7,000 once.
31:53$7,000 twice.
31:56Sold you for $7,000.
32:01That's great.
32:03The Carson Daly opportunity.
32:06You'll be his personal guest for the annual Z100FM Jingle Ball.
32:11Going into the Carson Daly package, I knew we were in some serious trouble.
32:15I knew Carson Daly was a popular guy.
32:16I knew he was going to get, you know, maybe a couple thousand dollars.
32:19But I certainly didn't think he was going to get more money than Regis Philbin.
32:23So who will start to be?
32:24I'll bid $1,000.
32:24$2,000.
32:25$3,000.
32:25$4,000.
32:26$5,000.
32:27$5,000.
32:27Carson Daly went on the blocks, and the paddles were flying again.
32:30$6,000 in front of me now at $6,000.
32:32$7,000.
32:33It's here now at $7,000.
32:34$7,000.
32:34$8,000.
32:35Not a girl.
32:35$8,000.
32:37$8,000 now.
32:39$9,000.
32:40$9,000.
32:41It's against you now, young lady.
32:42There was this young lady in the audience sitting there with her mom, driving the bid price up.
32:48Mom, this is your moment, sweetheart.
32:49This is it.
32:50You can go a little higher.
32:51No?
32:52Daddy went like that?
32:53Okay.
32:53$9,000 once, $9,000 twice, $10,000.
33:04And at $10,000 once, twice, sold to you, young lady, but $10,000.
33:17We're all finished here, so we'll meet you in the conference room for the results.
33:20Great.
33:21Okay.
33:23Well, tonight I want to congratulate both teams.
33:44You raised $75,000 for pediatric AIDS, and the Elizabeth Glaser Foundation could not be happier.
33:51It was a great job.
33:53So really, there were no losers.
33:56However, that's not the way the game is played.
34:02Protege Corporation, your team raised $35,000.
34:11Versicorp, your team raised $40,000.
34:13That means you folks, you're free.
34:17I'm not going to give you any rewards.
34:19Your reward really was in raising all of this money.
34:23It was a great job.
34:25Amoroso?
34:26Good job anyway.
34:27I can't be overly upset.
34:28I can't be angry.
34:30Good job.
34:30But unfortunately, someone still has to get fired this week.
34:35I'll see your team tomorrow in the boardroom.
34:38Well, it was a nail-biter tonight.
34:57It was not.
34:58It was.
34:58I mean...
34:59Our team had another success to celebrate after winning the challenge for the charity.
35:06And I think it was a good time to unwind and get to know each other a little bit better.
35:09I love this team.
35:12I like the girls' team, but I love this team.
35:16It is a love fest.
35:18Just give them the line you just told about the boardroom.
35:21Well, Mr. Trump, I don't want to sugarcoat anything because I don't want to get anybody
35:26sweet to you.
35:28I thought I was nuts.
35:30It's a head trip inside.
35:31If he's a head trip, what are you?
35:32I'm out there.
35:34Tammy, you're in left field.
35:35And where are we?
35:36Right field.
35:37And Tammy, when we hit the ball to left field, what do you do?
35:40Catch it.
35:41Good job, good job.
35:43All right.
35:43Amy and I got into a pretty good conversation, and, you know, it was a good time.
35:58There's no love connection here.
35:59There's just a shushing man.
36:02And she's just a great girl that I love spending time with, so.
36:06I got married too young, and I still wanted to, like, do a lot of things in my life.
36:10Do you want me to marry again?
36:12Probably within three years.
36:14No, I don't know.
36:15When do you name me, too?
36:16Until my last name.
36:18How about you?
36:18Kid name.
36:19Jake and Brooke.
36:21Why is this funny?
36:22This is funny.
36:23I've never known a guy that actually has his children's names picked out before he even
36:26has a girlfriend.
36:28Nick's told me that he's basically got to find a wife that's willing to name his children
36:32Brooke or Jake, or else he's going to have to move on.
36:36You know, they're cute names.
36:38No way that you will be naming your children.
36:40Why are you saying that?
36:42Because it just doesn't work that way anymore.
36:45Women have been the result of a lot of men's downfalls.
36:49And it ain't going to be me.
36:51I'm not worried about anybody in the boardroom.
37:10Because I will talk circles around Jessie and her farm ideas, and Troy and his country
37:17attitude, and Kwame with his MBA perspectives.
37:22I mean, I can go toe-to-toe with the best of them.
37:24I have to rate my tasks, and I have to make a decision based on your performance.
37:29You were horrible yesterday.
37:31I mean, I did well.
37:32I feel like I was very strong, like I said.
37:35I was like, okay, can I do this?
37:36I'll do that.
37:37I'll do that.
37:38I'll do that.
37:38I'll do that.
37:39So you essentially went down what was on this commitment sheet, and that was effective
37:44negotiation.
37:45And she thought she did pretty good, which is kind of ironic to me, because not only
37:49did she tank on her negotiation with Isaac, but she did so in front of George.
37:53And if I did not take her into the boardroom with me, I think George would question my ability
37:58to manage and to evaluate my people effectively.
38:01The bottom line, Jessie, is that I thought you were the weakest negotiator by far.
38:05And I disagree with you.
38:07Really?
38:08But we'll talk about it in the murder, if it comes down to that.
38:11Omarosa basically said that I was the weakest link because of my negotiation skills.
38:20I guess I would just say to Mr. Trump is that even though you complete a task, I think
38:26it's the character behind the person that's the most important.
38:33All right, guys.
38:34Goodbye.
38:35Bye.
38:35The two people that are in jeopardy, Omarosa and Jessie.
38:39Omarosa, because she's the team captain, by default, she goes in there no matter what.
38:43Maybe Donald Trump doesn't like her style.
38:45Maybe he does.
38:46I don't know.
38:47But Jessie was absolutely the weakest one this time.
38:49The two people is the weakest.
38:59She's the weakest one this time.
39:10The weakest one, can tell me.
39:12But we're just the weakest one.
39:12No, no, no.
39:13That's why we're at this point.
39:14Well, I feel the least one that shares unclean verdad.
39:16I don't really know that someone in the next day of the video 건데
39:17okay you had a close match it was pretty good you didn't do terribly but you lost
39:34that means somebody's going to have to go troy did amarosa do a bad job i can tell you in the
39:39beginning that i questioned amarosa as a leader after this task i thought she did a fantastic
39:45job heidi what do you think i have to say i was pleasantly surprised uh we worked well together
39:51she let us but you lost we couldn't have done anything different mr trump we got out there
39:55we negotiated our best yeah but somebody has to go heidi who do you think has to go it's a very
40:00very difficult decision who has to go i wouldn't make that decision so you won't make a decision
40:04i don't have to have on up the dm but in life you have to make decisions who do you think should go
40:09everyone was excellent great you should go the only person that had difficulties in negotiating
40:15with jesse jesse who should go well i think sometimes being a leader you succumb to the
40:24pressure and who did that i think that amarosa did not a good leader i think she's a good leader i
40:32think she just succumbed to the pressure do you think that's true absolutely not i was born to be
40:38a leader there was a weak link and um she's trying to protect herself kwami what do you think i think
40:44one amarosa did a great job but you lost i think jesse had probably the most difficult negotiation
40:48do you think jesse should go i think in this situation she had the most difficult negotiation
40:53what does that mean by most that means that she probably should go you mean she did the worst job
40:57at negotiation she had a very difficult negotiation with isaac mizarrahi and why was it difficult we had
41:03some ideas that were shut down because he knew better than we did what would be more valuable
41:09in what he did because i don't know designers how did heidi do heidi was fantastic and i will tell
41:19you that i haven't always been a fan of heidi i haven't always thought that she was professional
41:23nor did she have much class or finesse but in this thank you she's one of the worst compliments i've
41:29ever heard that compliment i have no class but i've been very candid with heidi have i not i appreciate
41:34that but in this instance her itch i don't know i'm not so sure that's her itch that's maybe the
41:39worst thing i've heard that's the worst thing i've ever heard that's the worst compliment i've ever
41:45heard first of all i have a lot of class i'm one of the biggest clients in the country but i have to
41:49just tell you the gamarosa has class you know what in the beginning i didn't think she had a lot of
41:53class do you like her now i do like her you mean after that last statement you like her you know
41:58what mr trump somebody said that about me i wouldn't like her i don't care what they do you know what
42:02she's entitled to her opinion i know myself i have class that doesn't mean you have to like her
42:06carolyn what do you think isaac's last name is rahi yes so you learned that a little too late i i know
42:15and i am such a pet peeve about my name so i was kind of concerned about i just find it odd that you
42:20would say that about jesse when you mispronounced his name jesse go ahead omarosa and i were paired up
42:26to do isaac's together so so what happened you were the lead jesse i was the lead responsibility
42:33i was the lead but do you like omarosa the way she just talks to you i mean do you like her
42:37i do like omarosa how can you like her the way she's talking to you you know she's got a very
42:42sharp edge i mean she destroyed you with a compliment she didn't destroy me well she did not
42:46destroy me she wasn't very nice she gave you a very negative compliment maybe the worst compliment
42:51i've ever heard no you know what i know wonderful you have no class it's a terrible thing she said
42:56get over it and just now she she knocks you and you're saying how much you like her i mean either
43:01you're not telling the truth you're not very bright there's something wrong the way she just talked to
43:05you jesse i don't know how you can like her personally omarosa as project manager i'm holding
43:11you partially responsible but pick two people who you feel contributed to your failure as a team
43:17you're going to have to make a decision i think it's a tough decision i think you were very rude
43:23to two of the people and you were very nice to two of the people what's your decision who are the two
43:28folks the two folks that are going back to the suite are kwami and troy and the two that are staying
43:33here are jesse and heidi you two kwami troy go back up to the suite you three omarosa heidi and jesse
43:43go out and we'll call you back when we're ready thank you miss trump
43:46be strong oh i am be strong be strong
44:05take care ladies
44:08what do you think george well i think uh amorosa's a tendency to be abrasive to the point she can be
44:35a good leader but you got to know when to call it back at this and how you're going to handle all
44:38the all your troops i do think when it came to isaac mizrahi at that point she overmatched jesse
44:44with uh with him he is a quite an individual character that that wasn't really a good leadership
44:49decision the leadership quality is in question well i think amorosa may possess certain leadership
44:57qualities however i really didn't see them come out today
45:00all right well i think uh i think i have a pretty good idea but let me just
45:05get them back in here robin bring them in right now please okay you can go and see mr trump now thank
45:13i've got some pretty strong ideas on this one jesse why should you not be fired because you're choosing
45:32someone to represent you ultimately in this of course it's important to win and to accomplish
45:40something but it's also their character behind it it's very important do you think these two people
45:46have good character i think that heidi has great character what about amorosa i like amorosa very
45:51much i can't believe that you're saying you like her and maybe that's a smart thing to do but i don't
45:56believe you like her and i don't believe you can like her the way she talked to you either
45:58um no personally now well but before you said you did like i didn't i had more respect for her
46:04after her becoming a pm amorosa so you're the team leader and you lost why should you not be fired
46:11because you're looking for leadership and i demonstrated leadership based on the time frame
46:15that i was given and the tasks that i was that i was given as well as the resources that i was given
46:20and the wonderful teammates that i had and was able to come away with great donations that well
46:25what do you think heidi who would you say should be fired you know what after being called unclassy
46:29unprofessional i'm professional i'm gonna have to go with amorosa i'm very i would i wouldn't
46:33work for insult i wouldn't work for somebody that called me unclassy professional i wouldn't do it
46:37definitely would not do that's character i have to respect somebody that i work with and i
46:40respected her but after that don't forget you both changed your tune a lot you were just saying
46:45oh you love her she's wonderful she treated you like a dog she treated you both like dogs
46:50all right it's decision time jesse i think you were overly nice to amorosa who treated you terribly
47:00you know and i don't love that i mean i think it's more legitimate for you to fight your team leader
47:04after what i saw in terms of the way she treated you i can almost say the same thing for you heidi i
47:10think you're tougher than jesse maybe you've had more experience than jesse but i do believe you're a
47:15little bit tougher and i'm not sure that's a bad thing amoroso you were very rude to these two people
47:23how they took it is unbelievable to me because you were rude you are rude and i've seen it
47:30i've seen it but i have to say that worse than your rudeness was the way jesse
47:37took it this is a very tough choice mr trump because amorosa has an attitude and who do you
47:46want representing your company mr trump what we're going to see we got down to character honestly we're
47:51going to see over the great character well she's almost saying you don't have great i have a great
47:55character i do have an edge but i have a great character please don't fire me mr trump jesse you
48:00were the worst negotiator but worse than that i hated the way you took so much crap from amorosa to
48:09me that was a form of weakness and i i think it's because you're very young you may be somewhat
48:14experienced but i just can i i didn't like what she was doing and it was repulsive to me but worse
48:20was the way you took it please i have no choice and i have to say that you're fired
48:31all right so go ahead you two up to the suite down to the street
48:51thank you
49:01ultimately i fired jesse because she didn't stand up for a second you're getting down to the uh
49:09to the best to the pick of the crop and whatever you do from now on it's going to be down okay
49:13it's going to be there's going to be trouble it's going to be difficult life that's the way that life is
49:17difficult
49:30for more information go to nbc.com
49:43for more information go to nbc.com
49:55nbc.com i feel really good because we raised 35 000 for elizabeth glacier
50:04pediatric aids foundation so so happy about that
50:08i'm here right now and all i can be is happy all i can be is happy a great experience and
50:19i think true colors about people were really revealed

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