2024-07-03
Ideas include a training system for salespeople, a management system for cargo trucks, family-friendly Las Vegas entertainment and a cat-portrait business. Also: a follow-up on a Season 2 potty-training product for cats. (Repeat).
When a violent gang of bank robbers executes a perfect heist, cops don't realize that one of the terrified bank tellers is actually the mastermind behind it all. (Repeat).
911 receives a call about a shooting incident at the same residence where the police came from 11 minutes ago after a father reported about his trashed place because of his son's house party. (Repeat).
Decades after Kathy Heckel mysteriously vanished, one detective believed he could solve the case. (Repeat).
A look at the activity on Wall Street, including market trends and under-the-radar stocks. (New).
The latest business news and market analysis from around the world is reported. (New).
A show featuring "pre-market" updates and a discussion with well-known people from the world of business and politics. (New).
Real-time business and stock-market news broadcast from the New York Stock Exchange begins at the opening bell, and also features reports from the CME Group in Chicago as well as coverage of the closing bells in Europe. (New).
Providing investors with real-time analysis of the stories and the people attracting the attention of the markets each day. Capturing the energy of day's early trading, the program includes the breaking news and numbers driving stocks and sectors, helping investors make critical decisions. (Live).
Covering the most important hour of the trading day including markets, stocks and investor reactions. (Live).
Covering after-hours moves including corporate earnings & post-market trading. (Live).
Parents create dolls to inspire self-esteem in girls of color, like their own young daughters; a cat-loving couple from Portland, Ore., pitch a product to purr-fectly groom a pet; a husband and wife from New York have a one-stop online shop for replacing men's outworn undergarments; and a former Navy SEAL from Austin wants to make a deal for his patriotic coffee business. Also: an update on Drain
Ideas include a training system for salespeople, a management system for cargo trucks, family-friendly Las Vegas entertainment and a cat-portrait business. Also: a follow-up on a Season 2 potty-training product for cats. (Repeat).
A professional bodybuilder from Nevada impresses the Sharks with his unique cooler; a mom asks "Uncle Wonderful" for help while she pitches her stylish version of a baby mat; and two California surfers want to make a deal for their portable pressurized shower kit. Also: a follow-up on Season 4's Tom and Chee grilled cheese sandwich business. (Repeat).
Entrepreneurs from Bethesda, Md., and Seattle present their ultimate napping product designed to reduce stress and anxiety. A mother-and-daughter duo from Huntington Beach, Cal., introduce their product which allows kids to unleash their creativity without the mess; while an entrepreneur from Troy, N.Y., shows off a line of cozy accessories for the great outdoors. A husband and wife from College P
Veteran and military spouse entrepreneurs try to drum up support. Included: a handbag company that uses upcycled materials, but charges $200 or higher for the product; "smart" gloves that can be used on the ski slopes and motorcycles; a personal organization business that promises to keep homes "majorly" decluttered; and two former Army Rangers who promote peace in dangerous places. Also: an updat
An unemployed Tampa man and his pregnant wife serve their famous chicken dip; an injured NFL athlete has an idea for a spring-loaded laundry hamper; a zip bag that turns into a bowl is pitched by two brothers from Missouri; and a wireless device for finding lost keys and cell phones is demonstrated. Also: a follow-up on a Season 3 customized-cruiser-bike business. (Repeat).
Pitches include a wine for cats; a maintenance-free garden; a new kind of chopstick; and a portable shelter for soccer parents. Also: a follow-up with the Chicago trio behind Dude Products, the manly, durable wipes that Mark Cuban invested in during Season 7. (Repeat).
Daniel Lubetzky, executive chairman of KIND, returns to the Tank in an all-new episode. First into the tank are entrepreneurs from Snellville, Georgia, who introduce their online learning platform to empower young students to reach their creative potential through art. A trio of entrepreneurs from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, hope to butter up the sharks with the first-ever oat-based spread. (Repea
Pitches include a portable camping product, a fresh smoothie vending machine, an eco-friendly oral care product and an insulated ice cream cooler. (Repeat).
Products include a new DNA test; a high-performance problem-solver from a military mechanic; a hi-tech solution for a common household chore; and a way to encourage girls to get into coding and technology. (Repeat).