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The Apprentice is the "ultimate job interview" for those competing in an elimination competition for a one-year, US$250,000 contract to run one of real estate magnate Donald Trump's companies.

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00:00Previously on The Apprentice, the candidates designed and managed a miniature golf course at the Chelsea Piers.
00:08Kendra had a brilliant marketing plan for Magna.
00:11So we wanted to come talk to you today about the potential of setting up an exclusive cross promotional.
00:16Okay.
00:17At net worth, the two friends, Chris and John, were frustrated with Audrey's leadership.
00:22I'm not going to make the decision on what John thinks.
00:26He needs to do as far as marketing.
00:28What a fool.
00:30That's exactly what I knew she was going to do.
00:32John refused to listen to Audrey.
00:35John needs to put his costume on.
00:37Audrey, you're an idiot.
00:38I'm not wearing my costume to hand out flyers.
00:39I'm sorry.
00:40Thanks for coming out.
00:41Have a nice day.
00:45And Chris's tobacco chewing scared the children.
00:48I've never seen a clown chew tobacco, but there's a lot of kids at Chelsea Pier that did.
00:53In the end, Kendra's ingenuity led to a Magna victory.
00:57Sending net worth to the boardroom where Audrey's leadership was questioned.
01:02Where's the leadership here if every single person did poorly?
01:04Because when you hand them something to do, they'll find a way to give you a half-assed job getting it done.
01:11Audrey, you never take any responsibility yourself.
01:15You were the team leader.
01:16Audrey, you're fired.
01:20Ten candidates are left.
01:22Who will be fired this week?
01:52We do things, bad things, baby.
01:57Dollar bills, y'all.
01:59Come on, baby.
02:00Deal, oh, deal.
02:04Make free all my desire.
02:08I don't know that money.
02:12Give me a nickel, brother.
02:14Can you spell that?
02:17Money can drive some people out of their mind.
02:24No good, no good money.
02:27Money, money, money, money.
02:39Chris, who's it going to be?
02:40It's got to be Audrey.
02:41It's got to be Audrey.
02:42Chris?
02:43I don't know.
02:44They're hitting John so hard.
02:46I don't know.
02:47I'm telling you, you know, John's my boy.
02:48John?
02:49They were hitting him.
02:50If Mr. Trump says, John, you're fired, what would you do?
02:56I don't know, man.
03:00Craig or Angie!
03:05It's Amber!
03:09When John, Craig, and Angie walked through the door, I was extremely excited.
03:14I love John.
03:15He's like my big brother, and I'm his little brother, so we get along really well.
03:19One, two, three, Network!
03:22Network is in better shape because the fact that we walked out of that boardroom and nobody had hurt feelings
03:27and there was no bickering after a pretty intense boardroom, we are lean, mean, and ready to go.
03:31Absolutely, let's do it.
03:33Okay.
03:44Hello?
03:45Hi, good morning, it's Verona.
03:47Mr. Trump needs both teams in the boardroom at 8 a.m.
03:49Please decide on your project manager before you go.
03:52It should be someone who hasn't been project manager yet.
03:55Thank you, bye.
03:58I'm wondering if I should wear pants or a skirt.
04:02You're being powerful.
04:04I'm the very last person on the MagnaCorp team to be project manager.
04:08I'm looking to prove to Donald Trump that I'm a great leader and I'm not flying under the radar.
04:14And I can not only make MagnaCorp victorious, but we're going to kick butt.
04:18You got my vote.
04:21If he feels he needs to prove something, you know, then...
04:23I feel we all have something to prove, but the fact is the two of us haven't gone yet.
04:27Craig's never stood up to be a project manager.
04:30He sits back and bitches and complains.
04:32And he hasn't once stood up and said, I want to be project manager.
04:35Come on, step up.
04:37As being project manager, it's a title to me.
04:39I don't have anything to prove.
04:41It's important that we have the two people that haven't gone yet as a project manager going for it.
04:47So Craig and I put our names in the hat.
04:50And the new PM is Christopher.
04:53Good.
04:54Much better.
05:01Oh.
05:03After seven weeks, Magna, the college team, and net worth,
05:31the high school team, are essentially tied.
05:34You have five people left each.
05:36It shows that anybody can be successful in business.
05:40It's not whether or not you have book smarts or street smarts.
05:43You just need to be smart.
05:46It's time now for a corporate restructuring.
05:53I want to see the college people work with the high school people now.
05:57Okay, Magna, who is your project manager?
06:00I'm the project manager, Mr. Trump.
06:02Then I want you to pick two people who you don't want on your team.
06:08And those two people will go over to the other side.
06:11Who is your first person?
06:13Stephanie.
06:14Stephanie, go ahead.
06:19Who is your second choice?
06:20My second choice would be Aaron.
06:24Good luck on your new team.
06:27Net worth, who is your team leader?
06:29I am, sir.
06:30Okay, Chris, I'd like you to tell me two people who you don't want on your team.
06:37I'm going to say first, Tana.
06:40Tana.
06:42Go ahead over there, Tana.
06:43Okay, Chris, who is your second choice?
06:46I'm going to have to say Craig.
06:48Craig.
06:53Welcome.
06:56All right, well, these are your new teams.
06:58Kendra, your team is still called Magna.
07:01Chris, your team is still called Net Worth.
07:05Now that we've taken care of business, here's your next task.
07:08You're going to produce an 11-minute live charity auction for Fuse TV Network
07:15to benefit the Elizabeth Glazier Pediatric AIDS Foundation, which is an amazing charity.
07:22Each team will be randomly given five of the biggest artists in the music business.
07:27So there's a total of ten.
07:29It's your job to meet with each musician and negotiate a personal experience
07:33that will be auctioned off live on Fuse TV during an 11-minute segment that you'll produce.
07:40Bidding will take place over the Internet.
07:43The team that raises the most money with their auction wins.
07:47Losers go to the boardroom where somebody will be fired.
07:51Stephanie, even though we switched teams, you will be exempt from firing should your team lose.
07:59Go out and raise a lot of money.
08:01Go.
08:02Yes, sir.
08:03Thank you, Mr. Trump.
08:10Mix it up in the boardroom.
08:12Absolutely.
08:17I want to get down on my knees and say a hallelujah.
08:20Chris kicked me to the curve, then he kicked Craig to the curve over to Magna,
08:24and I was so thrilled because if there was anybody I wanted on my team over there, it would have been Craig.
08:29Now he's got to deal with Stephanie and Aaron, who we heard are the two most obnoxious people in the suite.
08:34Are you ready to rock?
08:36I just got to get out of the pink top real quick.
08:38Aaron!
08:39Stephanie, come on, girls.
08:40We're coming.
08:41Okay.
08:42What are the names?
08:43Who are the artists?
08:44Okay.
08:45Bare Naked Ladies.
08:46Love Bare Naked Ladies.
08:47Me too.
08:48The five artists that we ended up with were Bare Naked Ladies,
08:51Gladys,
08:52Gene Simmons,
08:53Newfound Glory,
08:55Simple Plan,
08:56and Fat Joe.
08:58Jon, as far as production and going to meet the artists,
09:02the girls definitely need to be the ones closing as far as asking for things, obviously.
09:07Totally.
09:08Do you feel it's important that you come then?
09:10You need to go.
09:11Jon has to be there.
09:13You don't think it's important that I meet with the artists?
09:15Well, I think you have to trust in us to meet with the artists,
09:19because the more girls, honestly, the better we're going to be.
09:21Okay?
09:22I think we're fixing to go see some 22-year-old dudes with tattoos all over.
09:25It looks like they just fell face first into a tackle box.
09:27The higher the chicks I have with me, the better off we are.
09:30I had set Jon, Aaron, and Stephanie up to go meet with each of the artists individually.
09:35We're going to split off then.
09:37As much as I wanted to meet these rock artists that are legends,
09:40it was definitely a good idea that Angie and I went to Fuse
09:45to start working on the production of our live 11-minute segment.
09:48See you soon.
09:49Jon's got the address.
09:511110 Plaza.
09:53Have fun.
09:58After we set some groundwork at the suite,
10:00our entire team headed over to the Fuse TV network,
10:03where we are going to actually be producing our live 11-minute auction segment.
10:09Magnum!
10:11Our musical artists are Lil' Kim,
10:15Lil' Jon,
10:17Moby,
10:18Eve,
10:19and Jadakiss.
10:20We actually have our first appointment over the 1.30 with Lil' Jon.
10:23So who's going to go meet with Lil' Jon then?
10:25I'm going to take Tana and Craig with me.
10:28Okay.
10:29I'm going to have you help jumpstart with Bren,
10:31our timeline, our scene, all of that.
10:36You guys ready to go?
10:37Yep.
10:38We go to deal with the bands,
10:40and thank God I brought my chain wallet and my kind of hipster wear,
10:44because I know the last thing any musician wants to see is a suit.
10:48I am a drummer, so I did not want to look like an exec at a record label.
10:56Okay, let's talk about Newfound Glory.
10:58Yes, Newfound Glory.
10:59What do we want to auction off of there?
11:00We already did that. We got three options.
11:01What's our three options?
11:02Newfound Friends with Newfound Glory,
11:04where they actually come to your house and play a gig at your house.
11:06That's number one on every list first.
11:09Which is something that made me a little more mean.
11:10What about an exclusive extra in the next video?
11:13To me, that's settle for where we can go.
11:15Why don't we do this the easy way?
11:16One of you guys gets giggly and says,
11:18you know, I don't know you.
11:20It's like I hear stuff on the radio,
11:21but I don't know anything about anything.
11:23I mean, you know what I mean?
11:24I've learned that Jon pretty much does not respect women.
11:27He looks at Aaron and I as a pretty face.
11:30Pretty much no brains behind the face.
11:39I always like to think big.
11:41There's an expression, go big or go home.
11:44I like it a lot.
11:45You go for the fences, you go all the way,
11:47or just, you know what, go home.
11:50I mean, if you can get a client like Trump,
11:52as opposed to a client like who else?
11:56You better run.
12:02Yeah!
12:03Give it up for my boys on the east side.
12:08Yo, bro, we're here at Hit Factory, man.
12:11Going to see Lil Jon.
12:13As of right now, the Agna team consists of Alex,
12:16Bren, Tana, Craig, and I.
12:20We have, by far, the strongest players.
12:23Hey, how y'all doing?
12:25I'm Tana.
12:26Tana, Craig, and I headed over
12:27to meet with Lil Jon and the east side boys.
12:29This is a little something.
12:30Look at that ring.
12:31Let's check that guy out.
12:32Get me a little bling bling.
12:34That is so nice.
12:36Now we be talking.
12:37Tana is really trying to get on his level,
12:40you know, with the we be talking now.
12:43I thought that was kind of humorous,
12:44and so she's really trying the lingo.
12:46It's just not exactly fitting.
12:48We be talking now.
12:51Oh, whoa, that's cool.
12:54Oh, baby, there's the cup.
12:56Oh, my goodness.
12:57Lil Jon has the most bling bling cup I've ever seen.
13:00It said the word crunk cup in diamonds.
13:02This is too cool.
13:03I am the cup bearer right now.
13:05I think a great value would be
13:07that you're a cup bearer for a day.
13:09The cup bearer thing is big,
13:10because everybody want to touch your cup.
13:12Absolutely.
13:13Oh, yeah.
13:14Lil Jon, come on now.
13:15Cup bearer for a day, hang out with Lil Jon,
13:18cameo appearance in a video.
13:20Oh, yeah.
13:21All of that stuff?
13:22Do you know how many kids would want to hold your cup?
13:24Yeah, that's kind of hot.
13:26We sealed a really good deal.
13:27It's like I blossomed into this hip-hop follower,
13:31and when I was there,
13:32it was like I was not this white girl, you know.
13:35I was just down with them.
13:36I said to myself, I'm going to have fun with this.
13:39This is what I'm good at.
13:40I'm good at selling myself,
13:41and I'm selling this whole package, man,
13:43and it's working.
13:44All right, all right, all right.
13:47After our meeting with Lil Jon,
13:49I felt that Tana and Craig were the perfect duo
13:52for obtaining the best experiences,
13:54so I felt confident that they could handle that,
13:56and I chose to go back and assist Bren and Alex
13:59because we needed to get production moving.
14:01We rocked the house.
14:03♪♪
14:06There needs to be some hope in front of us,
14:08you know, whoever's on stage.
14:10Madden, of course, is going to put Tana and Craig
14:12on the 11-minute live auction.
14:15We should have Tana talk about Moby's package.
14:18She sucks at stuff like that all the time.
14:20I was thinking you ought to put MILF underneath her
14:23when they do a shot of her.
14:25MILF is not a very appropriate term for a description.
14:32MILF stands for a mother I'd love to.
14:36You know what?
14:38There's no cucumber.
14:40♪♪
14:44This is where the magic happens?
14:46Yep.
14:47This is where the magic happens.
14:49The new net worth is John, Angie, Aaron,
14:54Stephanie, and myself.
14:56Look at this.
14:57See this kind of thing.
14:58That's ridiculous.
14:59Let's go.
15:00Are you serious?
15:01The layout of the show is super important,
15:04how we're going to start it,
15:05and how the show's going to run smoothly,
15:08be attractive to the audience,
15:09because the main focus of this is getting the people
15:13to bid as much money as possible.
15:15Make it look like you're getting backstage.
15:17The viewers are backstage.
15:20I think that would be really cool.
15:22I love it.
15:23♪♪
15:27Basically what we're trying to do is
15:29we're trying to raise money for...
15:31Real quick, though.
15:32Hopefully we can put something together
15:33that's going to raise a lot of money.
15:35One of our first ideas was actually to...
15:37This is actually one that I probably like the best,
15:39and it's probably logistically the best one for you guys.
15:41Obviously playing at somebody's house would be amazing.
15:44John, Aaron, and I were supposed to be negotiating
15:47and selling the deal together.
15:49It turned into the John Show.
15:51If you guys want to do the house party,
15:52you will make somebody the coolest kid on the planet.
15:54That was our number one thought
15:55for what we want to do with you guys.
15:57It's kind of boring.
15:58It really is kind of boring.
15:59I think network is made of error.
16:01I do a lot of negotiation.
16:02I teach a course in negotiation.
16:04It's very hard when you start with certain ideas
16:06that they have already preconceived.
16:08It's hard to get something greater than that.
16:11So we play the house party,
16:12and then they ride on a bus for two days.
16:14If that's what it's going to take,
16:15I will sell these women to you right now.
16:17Oh, John!
16:21Hey, what's up?
16:22Dude, I need you to find this out. Listen.
16:25Have the artists make an appearance tomorrow.
16:27Find out if any of them are willing to do it.
16:30All right.
16:31Well, we're all really big fans of your music.
16:33We want you guys to do it.
16:36Here's the deal.
16:37We're doing basically the Slubby Dog
16:39doing it kind of live on the Internet.
16:41The coolest thing in the world you could ever do
16:43is play a short set at a house party.
16:45Just play 45 minutes, hang around.
16:47John was pitching these same ideas
16:49pretty much to be pitched to Newfound Glory.
16:52Can we possibly convince you to stay here
16:54and tomorrow appear on our show?
16:56Well, I could stick around.
16:57Awesome!
16:58All right!
16:59If you wanted to bring your drums, you always could.
17:01Hey, if you want to bring your drums, that'd be cool,
17:03because I'd just like to play some,
17:04because I seem kind of, like, freaking out about it, so...
17:08Okay.
17:11¶¶ ¶¶
17:18Oh, hi, guys, it's you.
17:20We're going to see about asking Eve
17:22if the lucky winner can appear in maybe a scene with her
17:25on the Eve show.
17:26Anything additional, lunch maybe, something like that.
17:29Let's make it a whole experience.
17:31Tight track.
17:32Tana and Craig were not to make any decisions
17:34without first having a conference call with me.
17:37If the highest bidder could appear
17:39on your television show with you and lunch with you...
17:43I like it.
17:44You like that?
17:45I do.
17:46Oh, great!
17:48I'm Tana.
17:49How you doing? Jada.
17:50Nice to meet you.
17:51So we were on our way to see Jadakiss,
17:52and I figured, we set the bar,
17:53we got to keep going, going, going.
17:55Should we just ask them, really, what we want them to do?
17:57We got to tell them.
17:58No, I'm saying, should we ask them
17:59what we're really holding back on
18:01because we were afraid to ask them?
18:03Yeah, go on and ask them.
18:05We wanted to see if they could, you know,
18:07travel around the world with you.
18:08All right, that's cool.
18:09Yeah, baby.
18:10That's cool. You got some.
18:11Whoo-hoo!
18:12All right, that's cool.
18:14Hello.
18:15How are you?
18:16Hi.
18:17Hello.
18:18Good to see you again.
18:19Yeah!
18:20I think somebody would love to be, like,
18:21going on a roadie with you,
18:22but I just want you to know that straight up.
18:24I mean, I know somebody would really diggity that.
18:26When I negotiate, I start small, and I add, and I add, and I add.
18:29I create a big build-up to where it's so huge
18:32that I just get all crazy and say,
18:34who wouldn't want this?
18:35I mean, do you know how many people
18:37are going to go insane over this?
18:38We want it, you know, just a little bit bigger.
18:41How about a week with Kim?
18:42Wow.
18:43A week with Kim.
18:44Kim.
18:45I like that.
18:46The little Kim experience was so amazing.
18:48You know, I'm pulling my Mary Kay techniques
18:50because I didn't get to be
18:51the number one sales consultant for nothing,
18:53and I'll tell you what, if I can sell makeup to men,
18:55you don't think I can convince people
18:56to give up some of their time.
18:58Baby, we are nailing this to the wall.
19:01We were wondering if perhaps, since you are going on a roadie...
19:04I'm terrified right now.
19:06Should we hold hands for this one?
19:08Like my firstborn child.
19:09Moby was all stark and just very poised.
19:13Yes, it was a zen moment.
19:15Just different than little John, you know?
19:17I was like, whoa, this is like black and white, literally.
19:20Are you comfortable with a week on tour?
19:22A week sounds fine.
19:23Great.
19:24First class.
19:25They will travel in comfort.
19:26Okay, so appearing on stage with you.
19:28I'll be more than happy to bring them on stage
19:30and let them play a set.
19:32Yeah.
19:33Moby was very generous.
19:34Backstage passes, crew passes.
19:36You are on the road with Moby for a week.
19:39That is huge.
19:40Right now I have the shivers.
19:41Oh, that's good.
19:42This is just going to be a dream come true for anybody.
19:49I put my big hat back on, stick my feather back in it.
19:52It's time to pimp some girls.
19:54John said that he was going to be mine and Stephanie's pimp.
19:58I don't agree with that,
19:59but it's not the time to start fighting with people
20:01when you're going to meet Jen Simmons.
20:02It's going to be hard enough as it is.
20:03I have a great story to tell you.
20:05My girlfriend and I went to my mother's house.
20:07So my mother broke out the box of my childhood and whatnot.
20:10One of the pages was,
20:11draw a picture of someone you like listening to,
20:14and I drew Kiss.
20:15John immediately walks in,
20:17starts talking about himself again,
20:19and tries to take over the meeting.
20:21Was that a story to butter me up?
20:23Not at all.
20:24Why are you here?
20:25Well, we want to know a little bit about what you like to do.
20:28I know you have an empire here.
20:29What do I like?
20:30What do all men like?
20:31Football.
20:32Just kidding.
20:33No, I don't think so.
20:34That was a joke.
20:35Women.
20:36We do like women.
20:38What do you like to do?
20:39Never mind.
20:40Forget it.
20:41Never mind.
20:42I will rephrase that.
20:44Stephanie has a purpose.
20:45She's basically, she's a fluffer.
20:47Basically, that's what she did,
20:49but she was a fluffer for Gene.
20:50Keep him entertained until we needed him happy.
20:52I'm starting to work on a box set.
20:54Do you anticipate having a CD release party?
20:57Yes.
20:58Would you be willing to take the highest bidder to that party?
21:01You think that's going to raise enough money for pediatric aids?
21:04Every celeb has an ego, and I want mine to be bigger than theirs.
21:08I think whatever you offer is going to be unbelievably successful.
21:11Okay, you have a deal.
21:12Outstanding.
21:13I'm positively rigid.
21:15Okay, well, that's great.
21:17Okay, so...
21:18Wow.
21:26We are going to be on PBS TV.
21:28We're going to be having a live auction.
21:30I used to run Cobalt Lounge in Atlanta.
21:32So I did Jagged Edge a couple times.
21:34I did Goody Mob.
21:35I did CeeLo.
21:36I did them all.
21:37John loves to talk about himself.
21:39I owned a bar.
21:40I did this.
21:41Blah, blah, blah.
21:42John, no one cares about you.
21:44We're here to learn about that, Joe.
21:46They got to drink Chris style.
21:48Oh, yeah.
21:49They got to be standing on the side of the stage while it's all going on.
21:52Oh, yeah.
21:56One of the coolest things that we've been getting guys to do
21:58is go to that person's house and play a gig.
22:01If you want to get the highest bid, you want it to be, like, unique.
22:04So is this special enough to me?
22:06That's the only question I have.
22:07We're happy with anything, guys, at this point.
22:09You know what I mean?
22:10I was pretty shocked.
22:11Considering John has stated he has a background in the music industry,
22:15his ideas were pretty boring.
22:17I was absolutely embarrassed.
22:29You're on the floor.
22:30We are going to appear on air for a live 11-minute auction segment
22:35on the Fuse TV network.
22:37Booyah.
22:38Booyah.
22:39Booyah.
22:40Booyah.
22:42Okay, we're going to go to the control room.
22:44See ya.
22:45I'm going to wish you guys luck.
22:46I said that.
22:47I want to be a hot mama.
22:48MILF.
22:49Oh, yeah, the MILF.
22:50I was going to be playing the hip card on air.
22:53I'll tell you one thing, I'm a MILF in Iowa.
22:55A MILF is a mother I'd love to fool around with.
23:00We're on camera four.
23:01We're cutting over to auction A.
23:02Five seconds.
23:03Four, three, two, one.
23:06Up on A.
23:07Can I get a yeah?
23:08Yeah.
23:09Yes, right.
23:10All right.
23:11Remember, all the money that you bid in today's auction goes to a great cause,
23:14the Elizabeth Glazer Pediatric AIDS Foundation.
23:17Here to help are the wonderful Craig and the lovely Tanner.
23:20That's right.
23:21Your Lil' John experience will include a cameo appearance
23:24on an upcoming Lil' John music video.
23:26All you players in the hizzy, check it.
23:28I was up in Lil' John's crib for only 20 minutes and it was tight.
23:32He keeps it crunk.
23:34I got crunkified and you could get crunky with him for an entire day.
23:38That would be straight up booyah.
23:41Tanner has changed drastically.
23:43She's done a good job considering that's not her world.
23:46It's the bomb.
23:47Back to you, Steven and Julia.
23:49Man, she's like straight out of Compton with that talk.
23:51Get online and bid.
23:53The ultimate Moby experience.
23:55You and a friend will join Moby on a one-week multi-city tour.
23:59One of you will get to perform on Moby.
24:03On Moby.
24:05Oh, I got it.
24:07Okay.
24:08All right, Lil' Kim fans.
24:09Your Lil' Kim week-long experience of royalty.
24:12Right off the bat, we started getting really, really good bids
24:15on the two week-long experiences
24:17because who doesn't want to spend seven days with a star?
24:20Your Jadakiss experience includes
24:22one week's notice to fly first class to an undisclosed location.
24:27I love him. He's my dog.
24:29And he represents in full effect.
24:31So bid, bid, bid.
24:33Thanks, Tanner.
24:34Okay, we're down to the last artist on the auction block.
24:37I'm talking about the original woman, Eve.
24:39Yo, can you imagine chilling with Eve all up on her set?
24:43She's crazy. She's flying.
24:44You could be down with her and her crew.
24:46Now it's your turn to be generous.
24:48You're bidding for a good cause.
24:49Use that TV slash auction.
24:50Dylan, we're out.
24:51Whoo!
24:52We just finished our 11-minute auction segment.
24:55I'm a little concerned about the money
24:57that the experiences will generate,
24:59but I don't think it's more competitive
25:01during the last couple minutes,
25:02so we're just waiting it out, man.
25:04See what the results are.
25:05Yo, that wasn't bad!
25:07Not your baby soul.
25:10Every day.
25:1290 seconds to the other studio.
25:15The other studio throws to us.
25:17I'm just going to interject that question.
25:19My job during the live show
25:20was to work as a co-host with Chris.
25:22I'll just go like this.
25:24And you can just speak.
25:25Chris, what do you think?
25:26Okay, droppable element in the back.
25:28We only needed one fused VJ
25:29because I can handle myself on television just fine.
25:33Yes, I am. Yes, I am.
25:3530 seconds. Stand by on the set, please.
25:37Here we go.
25:38What's up, Dylan and Julia?
25:39We are here at the Rock Auction Experience backstage live.
25:43I've got the beautiful Erinson next to me.
25:45What's going on, sweetheart?
25:46Hello, baby.
25:47Thanks for hanging out with me tonight.
25:48All right.
25:49First item up for bid is from New Found Glory.
25:51We've got kick-ass rockers, New Found Glory,
25:53coming to your house.
25:54I mean, I don't think it gets any better than that.
25:56That's pretty cool. I love it.
25:57All you've got to do is log on to Fuse.TV
26:00slash auction and bid your brains out.
26:02She's good on television, huh?
26:04Next, we've got Simple Plan.
26:06I'm going to get the car.
26:07I'm heading down to the Fuse studio.
26:09Beg your parents for theirs
26:10and be the highest bidder you can be.
26:12Remember, the auction closes at 7.30 p.m.
26:15Plus, you and your friends can kick it with rapper
26:17Fat Joe and hang out first-class style.
26:20Oh, man, Fat Joe's doing it up right.
26:22He's hooking up.
26:23Chris Dahl is popping.
26:24What's next on the rock auction experience?
26:26Laddies!
26:27Tyler Stewart's hilarious.
26:28Laddies!
26:29Tyler Stewart!
26:30You're here!
26:31You're naked ladies.
26:32And you are hooking some people up.
26:34Going to Scotland?
26:35I'm taking a way across the ocean to Scotland.
26:38It's going to be an amazing experience.
26:40Tyler was great.
26:41And, um, well, now we're down to Gene Simmons,
26:44and we've got, like, three minutes.
26:45Come on out, Gene.
26:46Gene!
26:47Gene Simmons!
26:49Looking fabulous.
26:50How's your finger in my ear?
26:52There's a finger in Irene's ear.
26:54Well, anyways, the box set of songs
26:55that have never been released before.
26:57That's right.
26:58You guys get to be my guests.
26:59We have dinner together,
27:00and then you come with me to the debut party
27:03for the box set,
27:04and I'll make sure you get to come at least once.
27:07Chris, it's time for you to say goodnight.
27:09Say goodnight, Chris.
27:10Remember, guys, the auction closes at 7.30 p.m. sharp.
27:15So put down your best bid and be a winner.
27:18That's right.
27:19Do it!
27:20Very nice.
27:21Whoo!
27:22Yeah!
27:23I feel like the show delivered what it needed to.
27:27Now it's in the hands of the bidding.
27:29That was wonderful.
27:31laughs
27:53So, are you ready?
27:55We're ready.
27:56Let's go.
28:01Well, I hear both teams did an amazing job.
28:04You raised a lot of money for the Elizabeth Glaser
28:08Pediatric AIDS Foundation,
28:10so let's see how you did.
28:12George, how about Net Worth?
28:14Well, Net Worth did very well.
28:16They had five experiences,
28:17all of which got very fine bids
28:20for a total of $11,325.
28:24That's good.
28:25Carolyn, how did Magna do?
28:27Well, Magna did okay.
28:28They had three bids that were between $400 and $700.
28:32However, the smartest thing they did,
28:33they secured two artists,
28:35Moby and Lil' Kim,
28:36who each donated a one-week experience.
28:39And those two bids alone were over $19,000,
28:42giving a total of $21,654.
28:47Whoo!
28:48Yeah!
28:49Come on!
28:50Whoo!
28:51Very good.
28:54Congratulations to both teams.
28:56You made a total of over $32,000.
28:59You really both won in the truest sense,
29:01but Magna, you're the big winner.
29:04Let's put it that way.
29:06Kendra, as the team leader,
29:08should you lose next week,
29:10you will be exempt from firing.
29:13Your reward is not gonna be a reward
29:15because you've already been given the reward,
29:17and that's raising a lot of money for a great cause.
29:21But unfortunately, somebody has to be fired.
29:24Stephanie, you're exempt, so you're not in any danger.
29:27Net worth, I'll see you tomorrow in the boardroom
29:30where somebody will be fired.
29:43Up until today, everybody that went,
29:45on my team at least, that went, needed to go.
29:47How do you think tonight will go?
29:48I'm sure I'm gonna take a lot of heat
29:50because all the ideas that we put on the Internet were mine,
29:52and, uh, that's gonna suck.
29:55Yeah.
29:56John has a lot of experience with musicians.
29:59He knows their needs.
30:01He knows what they like to do for people.
30:03If he knew that so well,
30:05he would've known what generated the most revenue for this task.
30:08He failed completely.
30:10In my opinion, John should get fired.
30:23Oh, dude, ah!
30:25Tonight, man, what the hell?
30:27What are you gonna do, man?
30:29In this specific scenario,
30:30I believe that he's gonna get rid of whoever he's gonna get rid of.
30:34You know, I'm not going head-on with you, I don't think.
30:37I know, dude, but...
30:38I look at it this way.
30:39Those girls are gonna gang up on me
30:41and blame all the negotiations on me.
30:43Unfortunately, it's gonna come down to me and Chris.
30:45So do you fire the guy who had the only ideas on the team,
30:48or do you fire Chris, who didn't contribute anything?
30:51You know, I think Mr. Trump wants somebody working for him.
30:53He's gonna step up and be a leader
30:55and take responsibility.
30:57No matter who goes home, no matter who can go home,
31:00the team is worse for it tomorrow.
31:04Oh, man.
31:05Chris is really stressed out right now
31:07because John's his buddy.
31:10You know, he needs to just relax.
31:12I know he did a great job.
31:14I see him throwing himself under the bus to save John.
31:18You know, he might do that.
31:22John and I are under the same understanding
31:25that if it does get brutal in there,
31:28then we're going to have to go after each other.
31:33Mono-y mono is definitely hard.
31:36It should be interesting tonight.
31:51Oh, my God.
32:22Angie, did you think that Chris was a good leader?
32:25I thought Chris did a good job, yes, sir.
32:27Okay, that's nice.
32:28And he did a great job on TV, too.
32:30He was very good.
32:31I was very surprised to see you on TV.
32:33You were very cool.
32:34I didn't think you were very cool at all,
32:36but he was cool on TV.
32:37And I have to tell you, I watched Erin.
32:39She was a great DJ.
32:41Absolutely.
32:42You ever think of being a DJ?
32:43Honestly?
32:44You blew everyone away.
32:45Thank you so much.
32:46Including the pros.
32:47But in the meantime, something went wrong.
32:49Because you lost.
32:50John.
32:51Sir.
32:52Why did they beat you so badly?
32:54In my opinion, honestly, luck of the draw.
32:56I don't agree with that.
32:58I mean, on two of theirs, they received a week's experience.
33:02That's a big difference between, you know,
33:04I'm going to meet somebody for a half hour
33:06and I'm going to stay with somebody Moby for a week.
33:09It's unbelievable.
33:10I agree, it is.
33:11The task was obviously in the scope of the negotiation.
33:14As the project leader, that's the most important task.
33:17Why did you delegate that?
33:18You can't give these prizes away
33:20if you don't have a successful show and a successful segment.
33:23And that's why I went there.
33:25That's it, sir.
33:26And let me tell you why I sent John.
33:28And I do consider him my right-hand man
33:30in this specific task especially,
33:32that he would be capable on that side.
33:34Was he?
33:35Was he capable?
33:36You know what, I thought he did a good job.
33:38Apparently he wasn't good enough to beat them.
33:40You may have thought you did a great job
33:42selling him what you sold him,
33:43but you didn't sell him what you could have sold him.
33:45You didn't push him.
33:46You didn't appeal to their ego.
33:48All you had to do is say to somebody like Fat Joe,
33:50look, you make a tremendous amount of money.
33:52Why don't you give it to a wonderful charity?
33:54Come up with something that's going to knock them off their socks.
33:57George, did you ever hear of Fat Joe before?
33:59I never heard of him.
34:00I'm still in Simon and Garfunkel.
34:02Simon and Garfunkel.
34:03George, before we walked into Newfound Glory,
34:06we had one, two, and three.
34:07It was agreed upon amongst everyone
34:09as far as what we were going to ask for
34:10and what we thought was the top.
34:11Everything on that list was an idea that I had
34:13and everybody else had an opportunity
34:14to put something on that list.
34:15John, why didn't you put on your list
34:18something that they could back off of?
34:20Say, the truth of the matter is,
34:22what we really would like is you to have people
34:24stay with you for a month
34:25and you're going to teach them everything you know.
34:27They're not going to accept that,
34:28but at least you set the tone.
34:30If you go in and say,
34:31all you're going to have is a party with a bunch of kids,
34:33you're already down there.
34:34That they can live with.
34:35And Gene Simmons gave you the opportunity.
34:37He says, I want to be number one.
34:39One of the three, you should have come in and said,
34:41Gene, if you want to be number one,
34:43you've got to do something spectacular, Gene.
34:46I think the problem was,
34:47is that instead of appealing to the ego,
34:49which was a big thing,
34:50rock stars want to talk about themselves.
34:52John talked about himself,
34:53and I don't think that was the best way to do business.
34:56Everybody I walked into,
34:57I told maybe a three-minute quip
34:59to try to warm up the room a little bit.
35:01It didn't work.
35:02Well, it did.
35:03It didn't work.
35:04It didn't work?
35:05Okay.
35:06Erin, Oprah was talking to me once about the it factor.
35:08Do you think John has it?
35:10I'll sum it up by a quick answer, no.
35:12Every single time anyone tried to interject,
35:14this is what we heard, over and over.
35:15I got it. I got it. I got it.
35:17But why didn't you say anything?
35:18You don't let anyone speak.
35:20Stephanie, is that true or not?
35:21Absolutely.
35:22Everybody's high-fiving me after these meetings
35:24all throughout the day,
35:25saying how great we all work as a team,
35:26and then we lose, and now all of a sudden it's my fault.
35:28But you know what, John?
35:29That's what happens when you lose.
35:30But it's just, I think it's very convenient
35:32that all of a sudden I was doing such a bad job
35:34and nobody could speak,
35:35and it was a disaster all throughout the day,
35:36and now it's there.
35:37So Angie, is John right or is he wrong?
35:40Well, you know, Mr. Trump,
35:41this guy did such a great job delegating
35:43because everybody wanted to go meet the rock stars.
35:46Was he chewing tobacco during this task?
35:48No.
35:49Sorry, sir, it's a horrible thing.
35:50He was with me.
35:51We got to get him to stop. Let's work on it.
35:52We want to save him.
35:53Chris, you know what's going to happen.
35:56You're going to choose two people.
35:58You're going to bring them back into the boardroom.
36:00Somebody will be fired.
36:02Who are the two people that are coming back to the boardroom?
36:04John and Aaron.
36:05John and Aaron.
36:06The Aaron one's a little surprising to me.
36:08I don't have much of a choice here.
36:09She's exempt, and she did an incredible job.
36:11All right, you two, back upstairs.
36:14Enjoy the views.
36:15All right, Chris, go outside.
36:17We'll call you back in a couple of minutes.
36:19Okay, sir.
36:39Very interesting.
36:56Carolyn, what do you think?
36:57I think John could have done better with the negotiations.
36:59I think Chris, without a doubt,
37:00could have managed his people a little bit better.
37:02Okay.
37:03What do you think, George?
37:04I'm very disturbed that Chris delegated the one thing
37:08that would win the task,
37:09and that is negotiating with the artists.
37:11It's okay.
37:12At that point, you can give up that.
37:14You're right.
37:15Robin, let him in.
37:17Mr. Trump is ready to see you.
37:19What do you think, John?
37:40They really went after you.
37:41What do you think?
37:42At the end of the day,
37:43I was the only one throwing ideas out there
37:44for what we should do.
37:45Now, if we weren't aiming high enough,
37:47my team should have let me know at that point
37:49we were not aiming high enough.
37:50Do you fault the person that comes up with the best idea
37:52or the people that didn't come up with anything?
37:54John, weren't you a bad negotiator?
37:56What do you think, Erin?
37:57What do you think of John as a negotiator?
37:59I think he lacks the business acumen
38:01and the ability to sort of butter up the egos
38:04and deal with people in a professional capacity.
38:07And Chris?
38:08This is my first opportunity to work with Chris.
38:10Are you impressed or not?
38:11I was.
38:12We lost, so I can't say he was great,
38:14but, you know, he did a good job.
38:16Don't you think the task was going to be won or lost
38:19by the negotiation with the stars
38:21that the team leader should have been there,
38:23and that's not delegable?
38:25I will tell you why, sir.
38:26I do not believe I should have been there.
38:28I had enough confidence in John and Erin and Stephanie
38:31to facilitate it successfully.
38:32No, confidence at this point.
38:34You've got to convince me of something.
38:35Okay.
38:36Didn't you not go there
38:38because you wanted to stay out of the line of fire
38:40and you didn't think you could handle it?
38:42Sir, I'm the best negotiator at this table,
38:44and that is a fact,
38:45and that's why I am the only one at 21 years old sitting here.
38:48If you're such a great negotiator,
38:49why didn't you do the negotiations?
38:51Because I felt he was good enough
38:52to facilitate it being successful.
38:53But you're saying you're better than him.
38:55You guys are losing sight of the production side
38:57that I felt very strongly in the fact that I needed to be there.
38:59No, the point of this task was to raise money.
39:01I agree.
39:02If you were the best negotiator,
39:03why did you send out number two man to go out and negotiate?
39:05I felt I was needed, Carolyn,
39:06and the fact that I got to go meet a bunch of stars
39:08was such a great, great thing that I...
39:10What's that to do with meeting a bunch of stars?
39:12You're telling me if you're the best negotiator,
39:14you sent out the number two man.
39:15I have a problem with that.
39:16Well, I don't agree with you.
39:17But you feel you're better than John.
39:19Of course I do.
39:20I wouldn't be here if I didn't feel that way, sir.
39:22Why didn't you go?
39:23Why didn't you go if you were the best?
39:24I just told you why.
39:25I felt the production...
39:26First of all, you guys have two different views here.
39:27Hold it, hold it, just a minute.
39:28You're talking to me at this point.
39:29You're raising your voice.
39:30I apologize, sir.
39:31Carolyn, I do, and I will stick by this,
39:34and if it gets me fired, I will stick by this.
39:37I think it's more important
39:38to keep the people from switching channels,
39:40because if they're not watching Carolyn,
39:42it doesn't matter how great what you have on there is,
39:44they can't bid on it if they're not watching it,
39:46and that's why I stayed there.
39:47Why couldn't you have done both?
39:49Could you have done what you did and also negotiated?
39:51I don't...
39:52Not at all, sir.
39:53You don't think so?
39:54No.
39:55Well, that's a big point.
39:56Aaron, could he have done both?
39:58To be perfectly honest,
39:59no, he could not have,
40:00because production is a huge...
40:01It takes a lot more time than just the 11 minutes
40:03that it would be there.
40:04John, you think he could have done both?
40:05No, he could not have done both.
40:06He needed to be...
40:07Well, then he's being exonerated from negotiation, John.
40:09Then it's really falling onto your shoulders.
40:11Which was more important, in your opinion,
40:13production or negotiation, or equal?
40:19Because basically, we're talking about,
40:20could he have done all three?
40:22Appeared, do production, and negotiate.
40:24Do you agree with that?
40:26So he relied on John to negotiate.
40:29Aaron, you're probably not going to be fired, right?
40:31I'm not going to comment.
40:32Do you feel safe?
40:33There's nothing to say.
40:34You are probably not going to be fired.
40:35The only thing that's certain is, like...
40:36Aaron, if you keep talking, you might get fired,
40:38but at this moment, you're probably not.
40:39Go ahead, keep talking.
40:41Go ahead.
40:42Chris.
40:43Yes, sir?
40:44You delegated, but you didn't manage.
40:47I'm very disappointed in certain things.
40:49You understand that.
40:51John, you let me down.
40:54You just did a terrible job of negotiating.
40:57The concept was no good.
40:59You asked for the wrong thing.
41:01John, you're fired.
41:09He was drunk.
41:32See you guys later.
41:38See you later.
42:08I mean, it was a tough call.
42:27I mean, I pretty much knew it was going to be me or Chris.
42:29You know, I guess when you put yourself out in the line of fire
42:32and put yourself in a situation to where you can be great,
42:36you also have the opportunity to be not so great.
42:38And Mr. Trump made his decision.
42:41Apparently, for whatever reason,
42:42he thought that the majority of the blame fell here.
42:45But I guess, just like in life,
42:46you're only as good as what you did yesterday.
42:48And I guess what he felt I did wasn't good enough.
42:51So I have nothing to hang my head low about.
42:53I didn't do anything underhanded.
42:55I was straight up with everybody,
42:56and I wanted people to know that they can do business with me
42:59because I'm a straight guy,
43:00and I'm not going to go against what I say.
43:03So there it is.

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