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2023年4月19日发(作者:去年的树教案)copier salesman.



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I don\'t have a salary,

which is a tough way to work.



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If I don\'t sell, I don\'t eat.



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I\'m Katrina Campins. I rank in the top

three percent of Realtors nationwide.



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And I\'m 23 years old.



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My name is Sam Solovey. I\'m director of business

development for an Internet company that I cofounded.



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I\'m just here for

waiting to go in the Trump.



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And your name?

Heidi.



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I\'m Heidi Bressler.

I\'m from Philadelphia.



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I\'m a senior account executive for one of the

largest telecommunications companies in the world.



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My name is Bill Rancic.

I\'m 32 years old, and I\'m from Chicago.



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I founded the Cigar of the Month Club

in a



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and turned it into

a multimillion-dollar operation.



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I\'m Jason Curis. I\'m 23 years

old from Detroit, Michigan.



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I built a real estate development firm

from the ground up.



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Now I rent 39 units

to low-income families.



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I\'m Tammy Lee,

and I live in Seattle, Washington.



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I was a top stockbroker

for a firm on Wall Street.



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Hi.

Hi.



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How can I help you?



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I\'m here to see Donald Trump.



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Okay. And your name?

I\'m Tammy Lee.



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Talk about first impressions.



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I didn\'t really feel the need to show any communication

whatsoever with people that I don\'t even know.



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They were all just kind of wanting to

communicate kind of nonverbally to each other.



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The only person I really need to be

concerned with liking me, ostracizing me,



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is Donald Trump.



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Working for Trump is more

than a big deal. It\'s a huge deal.



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Trump has certainly given

everybody a shortcut to the American dream.



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But I\'m gonna earn the American dream

just like everybody else.



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Okay. Mr. Trump will see you now.

You can go in over there.



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Welcome to New York. I\'ve always said,

\"New York Ci中秋闲吟秋景外 ty is the real jungle. \"



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It\'s tougher in New York

than anyplace in the world.



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You\'re gonna find out what I mean.



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Okay, let\'s get started.



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I want to introduce somebody

who\'s been with me for 25 years-



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George Ross. He\'s my executive

vice president and senior council.



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On this side-

This is Carolyn Kepcher.



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She is the chief operating officer

of one of my companies.



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And Carolyn is a killer.



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There are many men

buried in her wake.



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These two will

be my eyes



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and will accompany you

during your tasks.



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They\'re gonna help me

make



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as to who ultimately is going to be working

as the president of one of my companies,



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and then we\'ll see how you do.



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This isn\'t a game.

This is a 13-week job interview.



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Out of 215,000 job applicants,



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you\'re the 16 people that I chose

to go through 13 weeks



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to determine who\'s gonna

work for me at the end.



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Now, some of you think that atte

nding a

top business school gives you an advantage.



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Others think that street smarts and hands-on

experience are the best way to get ahead.



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Additionally, women have a tougher

time in the workplace, or so they say.



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Let\'s find out.



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We\'re gonna be setting up

two teams of eight each,



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and I\'ve decided

it\'s going



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men against women.



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Each week, there\'ll be

a business task to accomplish.



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Now, I may ask you

to work as a



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or something tougher like working with Madison

Avenue to create an ad campaign for



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or renovating and leasing

run-down apartments.



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Maybe even put on a rock concert.



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You will select a project manager

who will lead your team in that task.



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I will hold the



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at least partially responsible

for a team\'s victory or failure.



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If your team loses, you will all

meet me right here in the boardroom.



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You don\'t want to be

in the boardroom.



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\'Cause the losing team is gonna sit in

front of me, and somebody is going home.



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All of you should be complimented,



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but the fact is, there\'s only one

going to be chosen.



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That one person will be president of

one of my companies at a



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for a period of one year.



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Now, I want you to go up to the suite,

enjoy yourself, and I\'ll see you tomorrow.



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Come on. Get outta here.



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When I saw Trump today,

it all came together right there.



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I want access to Trump.

I want to get to know that guy,



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but I don\'t want it to be in the boardroom.



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Back of a limousine,

at a bar with his girlfriend.



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I don\'t care where it is.

Not in the boardroom.



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My mama\'s gonna be proud

when she sees me here.



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- I love it!

- Well, this is very nice.



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Whoo!



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Time to toast!



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To the enemies.!



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I don\'t know why we\'re being so friendly with

the men. Why are we cavorting with the enemies?



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I like this men versus women.

This could be fun.



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The girls, they\'re smarter than what

I guess some of the guys are thinking.



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But if you pull one over on me, I\'m gonna

10 times ya. I\'m gonna do you by 10 times.



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My mind works like that. I\'ll be able to pull

something off a lot better than they will.



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I\'m so glad it\'s girls

against boys. I\'m so happy.



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You have an M.B.A.

and an M.D.



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Which one did you do first?

The M.D.



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So 岳阳楼记拼音版注音 you got done with your M.D., and then

you said, \"I don\'t really want to do this. \"



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I\'m gonna get an M.B.A.

It\'s not quite so simple.



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In my senior year of medical school, I was like,

\"What can I do with an M.D. besides treat patients?\"



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And Wall Street was

very receptive to someone like myself.



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David has an M.B.A. and an M.D.,

which is impressive.



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But you know what?

I can\'t relate to David.



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Then I mo

ved into venture capital. Did deals with

biotech companies and medical technology companies.



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I\'m just thinking of the school.

How do you spend so much time in school?



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Entrepreneurs shouldn\'t be spending

that much time in the classroom.



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They sweating and hungry. And when they

hear an idea in the class, they wanna go out and do it.



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Oh, my gosh!



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Ladies, ladies, ladies, ladies!

Follow me.



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Ladies, ladies, ladies.

Follow me.



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Ladies, ladies, ladies.



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Come on, ladies.

Let\'s go.!



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Organization. That\'s my skill.

Organizing and motivating people.



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So I just try to bring us all together.



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Okay, you guys ready?

We\'re ready.



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\"Welcome to Trump Tower.

I hope your stay is enjoyable.



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To start, please enjoy

some champagne and caviar. \"



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Cheers to that!

Cheers.!



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\"It is a taste of the life

you could lead-\"



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\"But don\'t get used to it.

There\'s much work to be done.



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\"Here is your first order of business:



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You need to think of a name for your group. From

now on, your team will be known as a corporation. \"



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\"My office will phone you later

with further instructions. Donald J. Trump. \"



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It has to be marketable.

He\'s so big on naming everything.



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We have to name our group

something strong.



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The envelope gave us our first task.



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And that task, although it seems really simple,

when you\'ve got eight women-



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it became a



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of picking a name for your corporation.



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So, um, we got to it.



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Our name has to communicate power, unity

- Class.



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- And shock.

- And no idea is stupid.



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I think it\'s good. We can make something

real easy like the B.M.A. Corporation.



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Or something-

Businessmen Associated.



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The B.B.C.

Billionaires Boys\' Club.



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B.F.B.

Big F- Balls.



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I love that.

How about Donald\'s Darlings?



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Nah.!



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- No.

- Let\'s keep brainstorming.



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We\'re all versatile. I mean, we\'re all

guys who have different backgrounds.



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And we\'ve been thrown together.

I like versatile as a word.



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Put that in there.

I mean, Versacorp. I mean-



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Versacorp. Versacorp.



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Versacorp.

What is it? V-E-R-



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S- A. S- A

Corp. One word.



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Versacorp. By God, can I say we all

got together and made a decision here.



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Let\'s put it right here, baby.

Right here.



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We did the name for the organization.

And they named it Versacorp.



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I wasn\'t a big proponent of that. I didn\'t think

it\'s flashy. I don\'t think it represents all of us.



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I don\'t think Trump will

particularly love the name.



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I mean, Versacorp.

It\'s dumb.



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It\'s corny.



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I thought of one other.

What?



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Protege.



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Hey! I love that!

You like it?



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I just offered up a suggestion

for our group, and it was accepted.



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When I have somethi

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I\'ll make sure it\'s put out there.



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If it\'s just an idea and I\'m not sure

myself, and I wanna see if it\'s receptive,



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I don\'t care if it goes or flies.



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If it\'s something that I believe in, I\'m gonna push

for it, and then I\'m sure it\'ll come across that way.



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Uh-oh. Phone is ringing. You know

who that is. That\'s Donald Trump.



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Hello? Hi, this is Rhona

in Mr. Trump\'s office.



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He asked me to call you and tell you to meet him

tomorrow morning at the New York Stock Exchange.



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Leaving here at 5:45 a. m.

Ooh, boy!



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Did they hang up on you?



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I\'ve never been to the stock exchange.

It\'s overwhelming. It really is.



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And immediately, I\'m thinking, \"What the

hell are we gonna be asked to do in there?\"



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The telephone rang. And they called to tell

that we\'re going to the New York Stock Exchange.



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Oh, what time?



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The first task is crucial because it will set

the precedent for all the other tasks to come.



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I think the women will win because the eight women

that are in there are very strong individuals.



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And I think men- these men,

although they won\'t admit it,



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may feel it\'s a bit of a disadvantage

not to have us on their side.



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If it does involve something

in a building on Wall Street,



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it would not be inappropriate

to wear a tie.



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- I need a new suit.

- Do you need a jacket to go?



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On the floor of the exchange,

you really should have a jacket.



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But there\'s no way they\'re

putting us on the floor of the exchange.



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I have no idea what the first task

is gonna be. Nor do I care.



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It\'s a brilliant idea.

I love the idea.



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We are now really working as a team

together. And we\'re out here to win.



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Game\'s on. Game\'s been on for me

since, uh, I showed up off the plane.



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All right, come on over, everybody.



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Welcome to

the New York Stock Exchange.



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This is really and truly the center

of the world for big business.



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$40 billion is traded

each and every day.



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And there\'s no place like this

anywhere in the world.



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Now, I guess you have visions

of something big, something glamorous.



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But that\'s not gonna be it.



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We\'re bringing you

back to basics.



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You\'re gonna go outside,

and you\'re gonna sell lemonade.



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We\'ll start you off

with $250 seed money.



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And at the end of the day, 7:30,



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we\'re gonna see

who made the most money.



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The women or the men.

It\'s very simple.



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Now, the ladies look to me

like they\'re more excited.



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The men, I-I must tell you,

a little bit stiff.



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Start getting game plans together.



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Who is your project manager?



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- Your name?

- Troy McClain.



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- What is your team name?

- Versacorp.



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That\'s a pretty interesting name.

Who\'s your leader?



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- Ereka Vetrini.

- Okay, Ereka. What\'s your team name?



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M

eet Protege Corporation.



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- Very good.

- You like that?



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That\'s very good. I\'ll tell ya.

They\'re looking awfully good, fellas.



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- I\'m a little bit worried about you.

- Whoo!



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You\'re gonna be on

the killer streets of New York.



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Go out there. I\'ll see you at 7:30.

Who\'s gonna make the most money?



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Let\'s see.



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One, two, three-

Versacorp!



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I\'ve always felt location is important, but the people

behind the deal are much more important than location.



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I\'d much rather have

a really smart,



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doing a deal

in a



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than an idiot doing a deal

in a great location.



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Because you\'ll

make money every time.



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The key to success

is location, location, location.



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You\'re assigned to finding the location.

You need to know where the location\'s at.



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We have $250. Let\'s use that. Let\'s

maximize that. Let\'s use our seed money.



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It was so surreal to me.

Trump standing up there on that podium.



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And he says, \"Boys, girls,

we\'re gonna go back to the basics. \"



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And I\'m thinking

we\'re going back to Basic Sales 101.



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I certainly didn\'t think I was going

back to sixth grade selling lemonade.



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Now we\'re gonna go

get our cups and supplies.



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That\'ll give use the skeleton.

You guys\'ll be the veins.



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You\'ve got a location?

I think Seaport is set.



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Seaport is this way.

Probably a 10-minute walk.



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Lead us to Seaport right now.

Let\'s go to the location, gentlemen.



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That\'s our meeting.

We\'ll have a runner.



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I was selected as



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because I actually thought

up the name Protege.



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It was definitely difficult

being a project



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people are throwing responsibility in your

court when they don\'t want to take it.



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Listen. You guys, listen.

We gotta get a table.



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We don\'t need a table. That is the old-fashioned

way to sell lemonade. From a little table.



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It\'s image, though. Image.

It\'s the image.



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I would rather invest

my money in my product.



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I am not carrying a table.



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Here to back home.



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That\'s why we split into two teams and you let us do what we are

- We\'ll carry the table.



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We were all sitting in a circle,

huddling,yelling at each other.



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And I don\'t think anyone was being

effective for the first hour.



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I really didn\'t appreciate being told I was the one in

charge, but then being said, this is what we\'re doing.



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I don\'t want to be in charge.

I want us all to have our own thing.



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Let\'s not take it personal.

I was not targeting you.



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We have absolutely no leadership.

Ereka is very emotional.



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When you\'re doing business,you gotta stay focused

on the task and keep your emotion out of it.



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She\'s totally irrational right now.



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I

- I love that these people are like, tell them what to d

!



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Lemonade.



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Lemonade? Lemonade?



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Lemonade.



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My feet hurt.

I wanna go home.



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Right now, what I\'m doing is selling

lemonade on the streets of New York City.



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And my feet hurt. I mean, that\'s the thing I\'m

maddest about right now is my feet are killing me.



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Let\'s go- Let\'s go with three-

three right now. Three\'s fine.



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A couple more.

It\'s hot out on those streets.



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Tammy stopped for a lunch break.



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We haven\'t had a glass of water all day, and

she spends the money for lunch. I\'m pissed off!.



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She\'s having a latte. Tammy\'s- Look at her.

She\'s in the window having food.



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I\'m gonna keep on selling \'cause we have money to make, but that is absolutely bull



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Tammy is not really focused

on being a part of the team.



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Success in business is focus not only on individual

contribution but working as a team as well.



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It was a 10-minute break.

That\'s fine. Ten minutes it is.



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Can we go get water?

Lunch. All right.



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I convinced her to walk with me

to



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so that I could have some time

to talk with her.



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I want to know why you guys are complaining about

me. Collectively, you haven\'t gelled with us.



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And I confide in Tammy.

I said, \"Tammy,



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\"the women are not feeling as though you\'re

making an effort to connect with them.



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\"My strategy for you

is to simply reach out to the women,



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start participating

in these activities. \"



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Y- You know, w-we just gotta

hit it hard until 7:30.



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I think we are hitting it hard.

We are doing everything we can do.



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Tammy says,

\"Okay, okay, I\'m gonna try. \"



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We walk back to the corner

where our lemonade stand is-



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the first thing she announces is,

\"Do you guys have



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with the fact I went and took

a- a-a hour break?\"



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I\'m getting the impression that people are

- people are upset with me. Me?



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Why would you come and ask her that when

I just explained to you- I\'m just saying-



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I just

- We just walked for 10 minutes, and I explained to you that that was not a big issue.



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I\'m getting the impression people are not happy

with the fact that I spent two dollars on lunch.



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How do you build a relationship

with somebody who you can\'t confide in?



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So, as of now, I\'m done with trying

to help bring Tammy into the fold.



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Lemonade.



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They say the American dream

started from selling lemonade.



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Lemonade for sale.



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How about a glass of lemonade?



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Real tasty.



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Look at Dave.

Dave, slow down, slow down.



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Oh, no. Yeah.



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Over here.!

Dave.! No.



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No. Don\'t run. Don\'t do that.

Don\'t run. Don\'t do that at all.



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David- I mean, he\'s a brilliant guy,

he\'s got an M.B.A., he\'s got an M.D.



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But he needed a little help

moving the product.



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One dollar. One dollar. One dollar.

One dollar. One do

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that you are going to

experience the American dream.



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Mr.



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has got to on some level be impre秦淮景歌词怎么发音 ssed

with someone who\'s got



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to sell a cup oflemonade

for a thousand dollars.



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That is a killer thing to do.



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This guy\'s going crazy now.

I\'m not going crazy.



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I\'m gonna retire in a few years. Otherwise,

I would\'ve done it just for the heck of it.



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I

- I\'m sorry. I don\'t think I can do. Thank you for your time.



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I\'m deeply



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my weaknesses are being shown today.



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I- I\'ve not earned the respect

of my team.



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And it\'s causing a problem,

because this is a much



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than it\'s being made out to be.



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I- I think we just gotta-

We gotta sell \'em.



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One dollar at a time. That\'s all

we can do. It was worth a shot.



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How long did that take you

talking with that man?



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It took 20 minutes.

About that,yeah.



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But you know what?

There was a chance it could\'ve happened.



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- I believe there was a chance.

- But you weren\'t selling lemonade.



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I tried. I tried.



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Here\'s what we need, guys.

We got the last 60 minutes.



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Obviously we gotta rally together.

Let\'s go sell. Let\'s get it all done.



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I feel that the team got off

to a \"slumpy\" start,



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but I\'ll tell you what,

I still believe in



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and I think that we\'re gonna pull ahead

and we\'re gonna finish this out strong.



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Wait a second there, Troy.

Start selling. Right now, start selling.



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Hejust bought me a cup. I sure do

appreciate it. Thank you very much.



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It\'s my pleasure. From one

country boy to another. Thank you.



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We got Italian lemonade,just made.

Two dollars a glass.



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I really appreciate that.

It better be good.



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You tell me it\'s not good.



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Even though it is nonrefundable.



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I got seven left on my tray.

Keep going.



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This is something I\'ve never seen in

the Village. All-American lemonade stand.



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I gotta do it

because you tried so hard.



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Yep. Thank you very much.

How did we tally up, gentlemen?



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Uh, I don\'t want to be that arrogant

to think I beat the women,



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but I also want to be

that confident to think I beat \'em.



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And I don\'t 李白写月亮的古诗十首 think

that I beat anybody.



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I think that we beat \'em.



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Gentlemen, fantast昔有佳人公孙氏一舞剑器动四方 ic job.

Good job today, guys.



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One, two, three, Versacorp.



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Goodjob.

Fantastic.



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Okay, folks,

I\'m really busy today,



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so we\'re go九年级下册语文书人教版电子书 nna go quickly.



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Carolyn, how did they do? The men.



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Um, I think they found

a location very quickly.



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I think they tapped into some local

resources and other shops, et cetera.



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And they were able to double

their money. It\'s not bad business.



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So, they doubled their

money. Not bad. Mm-hmm.



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Not bad.

Thank you, sir.



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Now we find out

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It started off as mass confusion. I was a lot

taller than I am now, but I ran my legs off.



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After a while they did

get their act together.



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I though that they sold pretty well. And they

not only doubled their money, they quadrupled it.



644

They made, uh,

over $ 1,200.



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What can I say?

The numbers speak for themselves.



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Men, you only doubled your money.



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But the women had

a 400% profit.



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The women are the winners of the

first task. And it wasn\'t even close.



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Women, great job.

As a little treat,



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you\'re gonna see the nicest apartment

in New York City.



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It\'s my apartment. So you be up there

- 00 at my apartment.



652

Guys, they killed you.

They really gave you a good beating.



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So you\'re not gonna

be seeing my apartment.



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You\'re gonna be seeing the boardroom

where somebody has to get fired.



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I think we sold as much lemonade

as we possibly could.



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There are a couple of holes in how we did the planning

process and being too frenzied in the beginning.



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But I think after I learned

how well the



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I felt like,

\"Okay, we could\'ve done a lot better. \"



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I didn\'t expect them to outpace us

by, you know, $700 or whatever.



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That\'s a lot.



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I\'m happy for \'em.

- Where\'s the bread at?



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I\'m sure they did a great job.



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They obviously did.

Obviously.



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Theyjust spanked us,

and we\'ll come back.



665

So, let \'em- let \'em reap

the rewards right now.



666

But don\'t

- don\'t get us wrong. We would\'ve rather been there. That\'s the part that sucks.



667

I\'m disappointed that we\'re not

going up to Trump\'s penthouse.



668

It would\'ve been nice

- and they have nothing to worry about tonight.



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They know tomorrow,

they\'ll all be there.



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Obviously, we need tips from

the ladies. That\'s right.



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Yeah.



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Oh, my God.



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Oh

- This kinda reminds me of my house.



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Oh, my God. Yeah.

I feel like I\'m at home.



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Wait a minute.

Look at this door.



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Hi.

Welcome to Mr. Trump\'s home.



677

Oh, my God.

Thank you.



678

Look at that view.



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So amazing.

Oh, my God.



680

This is like rich.

This is like really, really rich.



681

Look at this. You guys,

come here. Oh, my God.



682

When we went up

to Donald\'s apartment-



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words can\'t describe

how beautiful it was.



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Everything you saw

was breathtaking.



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And we got to meet

his girlfriend, Melania,



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who is amazing as well.



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Hi.

Hi. I\'m Melania.



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Pleasure to meet you.

Nice to meet you.



689

Hi. how are you?

How are you?



690

Wow. That\'s great. Of course.



691

How do you clean a house like this?



692

Well, you have

people to clean up.



693

I don\'t think she\'s doing it.

Well,you\'re very, very lucky.



694

Oh, thank you.

And he\'s not lucky?



695

- Oh, no. No.!

- He\'s very lucky.



696

Hello, everybody.


You don\'t even know who I am.



697

See?

Hi.



698

Congratulations.

Thank you.



699

So, look,

if you\'re really successful,



700

you\'ll all live just like this.

We can only wish.



701

- Maybe not like this-

- Maybe not.



702

Or maybe even better.



703

If you\'re really successful,

this is what it is. And it\'s fun.



704

I show this apartment

to very few people.



705

Presidents, kings.



706

Let me give you a little tour.

Oh, yea!



707

Okay? Come on.

Okay.



708

And they walk in, they look around, and they

really can\'t believe what they\'re seeing.



709

Theyjust feel it\'s amazing.



710

Watch over here.



711

- You\'ll see something-

- Oh, my God.



712

We got to see a different side of him,

a more personable side.



713

He was having a lot more fun.



714

Okay. This is the dining room.



715

When\'s the last time you actually

ate dinner here? Uh, a long time ago.



716

That\'s a very good question.

It\'s a very good question.



717

So, this is the beginning. Now you have

to put on your competitive hat again,



718

forget about this and go out

and work, and see how you can do.



719

- Because you want to win.

- Thanks for having us.



720

Okay? Enjoy yourselves.

Thank you, everybody.



721

Bye.

Bye, everyone.



722

He gave us some advice.



723

He said,

\"Work hard and have fun. \"



724

And I really, truly believe

that that\'s how he lives his life.



725

Oh, my gosh. This is so rich.



726

This is like really rich.



727

Guys, all I\'d like to say is, uh,

everybody did a greatjob. Fantastic.



728

Girls just did better.



729

I think one thing is that tonight at

5:00- whether we do this now or later-



730

we\'re gonna be posed

with a very difficult question.



731

Someone\'s gonna have to accept, to

some degree, responsibility for this.



732

Who\'s walking out of here today?

And why?



733

I\'m worried without a doubt

about going in tonight.



734

I have no idea what to expect.

I feel like I\'m a good debater,



735

but I know Donald Trump

can out-debate



736

and will call me and kind

of throw me under the bus.



737

I would go in thinking, you know,

thinking as a unit, because that\'s-



738

But I think we need to know when we

leave there, we\'re gonna be one man short.



739

I mean-

Yeah.



740

I don\'t think there\'s any denying- I mean-

Somebody\'s gonna be in the crosshairs.



741

You\'re starting

to look at each other and go,



742

\'All right. Is there lines

being drawn in the sand?\"



743

You just don\'t know.



744

Right now, I\'m going to the boardroom-

and I\'m the team captain.



745

I\'m the one that was elected

to guide this ship to success or failure.



746

So, I have a certain amount

of accountability.



747

Just one thing I ask

- We praise people first, criticize second. Of course. Yeah.



748

State the positives first,

and the negatives second.



749

It\'s nothing personal.

It\'s busin

at about you?



799

You\'ve been sitting here very quietly.

Got something to say?



800

I\'m just kinda listening

to what everybody says, and, uh-



801

Unfortunately, at this point,

listeners we got plenty.



802

- We need talkers. - I- I understand

that. But I\'m notjust gonna talk to talk.



803

Everybody here\'s a good leader. I\'m not gonna argue

with that. And I\'ll stick up for everybody on that.



804

- But the problem- - But they were

saying Troy isn\'t a good leader.



805

What I- Well, I didn\'t finish.

I\'m saying that-



806

Jason, let mejust say something. When

you\'re trying to be chosen by someone,



807

you don\'t interrupt them

and say, \"Let me finish. \"



808

That\'s number one,

you know, in terms of life.



809

- We\'re talking about life, right, fellas?

- Yes. Yes, sir.



810

So, when I ask you a question,

and I\'m not finished with the question,



811

you don\'t say, \"Let me finish. \"



812

That\'s a bad move, you know.



813

Jason, do you think if you were the leader,

the result would have been different?



814

- Yes, I think the result would have been different.

- Why,Jason?



815

Troy was the leader.

Really the leader\'s supposed to listen,



816

take everything in, and then at

that point decide what\'s going on.



817

Not all of a sudden get out of

the gate and start delegating.



818

- Do you think they would\'ve listened to you?

- Yeah, \'cause I would\'ve listened to them.



819

See, I think that\'s business school stuff.

You have to act, not just listen.



820

- Troy.

- It\'s easy to answer these questions today-



821

Monday-morning quarterback. Because

you\'re a Monday-morning quarterback.



822

That\'s right. You\'re right.

But, by God, I had the balls to step up,



823

and I kept positive with my team

as much as I could.



824

I told Kwame, this is the location,

I back you up.



825

You made your decision.

That\'s it.



826

As far as Troy is concerned,

he did delegate.



827

If you pick the right person,

you\'re a hero.



828

If you pick the wrong person,

you\'re a bum. It\'s as simple as that.



829

I also think you have to have the ability

to make the decision and make it stick.



830

And may God have mercy

that you made the right one.



831

Well, I actually do disagree

with the two of you.



832

I think you were very inconsistent in your leadership.

You backed up Kwame, but you didn\'t back up Sam.



833

- So,you\'re saying he was a selective leader.

- I think he was a selective leader.



834

Who do you think,Jason?

Who\'s the worst leader?



835

I would probably say Sam.



836

- Sam.

- Sam.



837

Wow.



838

Sam.



839

I would actually say Sam as well.

- Sam.



840

Is that because Sam

is going over the edge?



841

I can answer that question.

Yes.



842

He doesn\'t earn the respect

of the team.



843

Sam, so who do you think

is the worst leader?



844

David.



845

- Why is he the worst leader?

- I don\'t know if

David believes in himself as a leader.



846

Oh, really?



847

- Sam, they are killing you.

- I want to make something really clear, \'cause I\'m getting angry.



848

By doing what he did,

did he go over the edge?



849

- He went over the edge.

- Every one of



850

think that you\'re not so hot.



851

- But you have to be careful.

- You\'re making the decision.



852

- You\'re making the decision.

- I\'m making the decision. That\'s true. Absolutely true.



853

But you have to be careful, Sam.



854

If I\'m your president, Mr. Trump-

I\'m gonna stand right here in front of you,



855

and I\'m gonna say it

in front of everybody here.



856

I will not break the rules

for your organization.



857

If you tell me I\'m coming close,

I will stop.



858

If you have to

punch me in



859

and tell me to sit down

and shut up, I\'ll shut up.



860

And I\'ll learn, Mr. Trump. I don\'t want

to work for anybody else in this country.



861

I come and work for you and be your

apprentice and follow the rules.



862

You want to work for the best.

I\'m learning here-



863

- That\'s a big stretch. - No, it\'s not a big

stretch for me, Mr. Trump, because I learn fast-



864

You don\'t believe in the

genetic pool? Excuse me?



865

- That what you have you have.

- I\'ve got genetic pool big time, Mr. Trump,



866

just like you got from your father, Fred Trump,

and your mother, Mary Trump.



867

All right. Well, I hope you\'re right.

I hope you\'re right.



868

Now listen.

Troy, you may be the project manager,



869

but you\'re not the only one responsible

for the failure of this corporation.



870

I want you to tell me

who the two



871

you feel are equally responsible

for your team\'



872

and really would not be essentially

a



873

of one of my companies.



874

I\'m gonna ask Sam to join us

in the boardroom.



875

I also think that David

should join us in the boardroom.



876

Okay. I\'m gonna ask the five-



877

Jason, Nick, Kwame, Bowie and Bill-

go back up to the suite.



878

You three- Troy, Sam

and David- go outside.



879

We\'re gonna have a little discussion,

and you\'ll come back momentarily.



880

Thank you, sir.



881

How do you feel about Troy?



882

I see him turn on the charm.

But I\'ve actually seen him in action.



883

I think he was somewhat inconsistent.



884

David, Donald Trump is

a forward-thinking guy.



885

I don\'t sense that you are necessarily

gonna be the guy who\'



886

gonna be the president of one of his

organizations. Just have to wait and see.



887

I\'ll tell you what I didn\'t like

about David.



888

You asked David,

\"Did Sam step over the line?\"



889

Sam did not step over that legal line.

He did not break the rules.



890

That\'s important that you say that,



891

because I sort of thought he did, and you

were there, and you don\'t think he did.



892

I\'m

gonna be the president

ofThe Trump Organization.



893

I can\'t do it today.

I can\'t do it 0000打一成语 today.



894

You know what I\'m doing right

now? I\'m like this. I\'m like this.



895

And you know what? Maybe we should all

crawl in there, because you know what-



896

I already said,

\"Denial is a river in Africa. \"



897

I\'m not denying anything.

Today, I\'m crawling.



898

Tomorrow, I\'m gonna be like this.

Next week, I\'m gonna be like this.



899

And in a couple weeks, I\'m gonna

stand up there, just like he does,



900

and I\'m gonna be promoted

to president of his organization.



901

Now you\'re Homo erectus, okay?



902

I like Sam.

I think he\'s a risk taker.



903

You don\'t think you have to

watch him constantly? Yeah.



904

Yeah. But that\'s all right.

You\'ve been taking risks all your life.



905

We\'ll find out if I

hung myself. Mm-hmm.



906

I\'m not gonna say any more.



907

All right. Let me get Robin.



908

Robin, let \'em come in, please.



909

Okay. You can go in

and see Mr. Trump now.



910

So, Troy, I know why

you picked Sam.



911

I don\'t know why you

picked David. What happened?



912

I think David is a fantastic

logistics person, numbers person.



913

I think that he is gonna make

a great right-hand man.



914

So you don\'t think

David would make a good leader?



915

That is correct.



916

And Sam you picked because

he\'s just sort of uncontrolled.



917

You wouldn\'t necessarily

trust him with your bank account?



918

- Sam\'s a maverick.

- Would you trust him with your bank account?



919

Absolutely not.



920

With me, I was born with principles, I was born

with values, and more so, I was born with genes.



921

- And you don\'t think he\'s got those principles?

- Troy, you\'re-you\'re getting rough here.



922

For you to say that you would not

trust me with your bank风流倜傥



923

is saying you think

I am dishonest.



924

Maybe it\'s-

I want you to articulate that to me.



925

Maybe it\'s lack of discretion,

not lack of honesty.



926

Troy,you\'ve done

a lousyjob as the leader.



927

Really. The women

kicked you around badly.



928

And you\'ve done a badjob.



929

Despite that,you did step up,

and you do have potential.



930

So, I\'m gonna let you stay.



931

Thank you, sir.



932

Now, Sam, it seemed

to be unanimous that-



933

I don\'t even think

it\'s lack of leadership.



934

- Sit down.

- Thank you, Mr. Trump.



935

You gotta be careful,

\'cause you\'re a wild man.



936

You\'ll do great,

or you\'ll be a total disaster.



937

I haven\'t figured it out yet.



938

David, on the complete opposite side.



939

I don\'t see that you

stepped up at all.



940

You even admitted that you

wouldn\'t have been a good leader.



941

As you both know, we have an

elevator that goes up to the suite,



942

and an elevator

that goes down to the street.



943

One of you will stay,



944

and one of you

will be sent home.



945

And, Davi

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