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apple pie, big sheik antique bowls of wooden apples, read and golden, apples pencils, produce framed on the library wall, texas vegetables from the rio grand empire. i am an american first, then a texan he would say not understanding he sounded like auggi march. the clues are there, i later realized. a man's fate is his character. you always have to show off and tell us what you know, carl said. i'll be in washington next week i say. i have an interview, i have to close of peace. you promised me, you said you would stay away from washington state. you sat right here and said you would not go to the cascades. he yells as loudly as i have ever heard him. washington, d.c. i shout back. i have the trait as well. [laughter]. >> as you are thinking about that, i would like to ask you to give us one more. there are 2 completely surprising and interesting substories woven through this narrative of your brother, 1, your fabulous aunt character in mexico getting frosty into mexico and running around with frita caller and your discovery of apples? >> this is astonishing, are we talking about th
apple pie, big sheik antique bowls of wooden apples, read and golden, apples pencils, produce framed on the library wall, texas vegetables from the rio grand empire. i am an american first, then a texan he would say not understanding he sounded like auggi march. the clues are there, i later realized. a man's fate is his character. you always have to show off and tell us what you know, carl said. i'll be in washington next week i say. i have an interview, i have to close of peace. you promised...
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early apple was just wild.learned how to make a profit and then he got mair and learned about families and having a family. at home he was a completely different guy. i used to live in his neighborhood, palo alto, and you could see in his kitchen window and he's be doing the dishes. >> it got to the point apple was run like a cult and he was a cult leader. where did that come from? >> he would have liked to have run it like a cult in 1977, absolutely. you know, he was the same guy, the same no internal critic. he would say whatever he felt like saying and do whatever he felt like doing. you know, scully's success after jobs left in 1985 was based solely on canceling the projects that steesh was doing that were never going to see the market. it was waste ing $200 million a year. >> let me jump in. he fired jobs. >> that's right. steve brought him in and scully betrayed him. >> fair enough. do you break new ground? walter isaacson has got this enormous book. i don't know if if you know this or not. do you break n
early apple was just wild.learned how to make a profit and then he got mair and learned about families and having a family. at home he was a completely different guy. i used to live in his neighborhood, palo alto, and you could see in his kitchen window and he's be doing the dishes. >> it got to the point apple was run like a cult and he was a cult leader. where did that come from? >> he would have liked to have run it like a cult in 1977, absolutely. you know, he was the same guy,...
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none three developed by apple. all three xhashlized and popularized by apple.eally all three led by steve jobs. it's really quite remarkable history here, and this is an interesting stage in that progression. >> mike, i can say, i press a button, and i say music, and then i can say the track. that's voice recognition, but this is something far beyond. this is where i don't have to follow a certain set of rules in order to get the thing to work. >> exactly. there are three ways to think about the theory. one is that this is a style of user interface conversational user interface. the second is that it's something new. it's an executive assistant that is virtual and takes your commands and understands them and does something with them. the third is ins bringing a layer of artificial intelligence on top of everything that has been built here to foreand that will become your personal agent, your agent for the internet the way to -- to actualize your demands and to make things happen on the intbt. >> so it seems to me this. voice recognition has been sort of 95% the
none three developed by apple. all three xhashlized and popularized by apple.eally all three led by steve jobs. it's really quite remarkable history here, and this is an interesting stage in that progression. >> mike, i can say, i press a button, and i say music, and then i can say the track. that's voice recognition, but this is something far beyond. this is where i don't have to follow a certain set of rules in order to get the thing to work. >> exactly. there are three ways to...
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it's about apple juice and specifically what's in it. tests found arsenic in samples of ordinary store-bought apple juice and some of the levels they found are raising concerns about the risk of cancer. our report here tonight from nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: it's yet another warning about potentially troubling levels of arsenic in both apple and grape juice. inorganic arsenic has been linked to skin, blood and bladder cancer. 88 juice samples were tested and 10% had total arsenic levels higher than the limit set for drinking water by the fda. that limit is 10 parts per bill for a 154-pound adult, not a child. >> children don't need that much to reach their daily arsenic. >> some of the best known brands in america have arsenic in their apple juice. >> reporter: it was just two months ago that the dr. oz show raised similar concerns about arsenic in apple juice. at the time the fda questioned the findings. >> the sum total of the data says the arsenic we have in the u.s. apple juice supply is at very low levels, levels that don't ca
it's about apple juice and specifically what's in it. tests found arsenic in samples of ordinary store-bought apple juice and some of the levels they found are raising concerns about the risk of cancer. our report here tonight from nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: it's yet another warning about potentially troubling levels of arsenic in both apple and grape juice. inorganic arsenic has been linked to skin, blood and bladder cancer. 88 juice samples were tested and 10% had total arsenic...
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and smoked apple puree. then we take the biosphere and place it on the apple puree. this is nine times heavier than air. it enables us to pull off a trick of creating a weather system in the biosphere. it is really cool to watch. then at the table, you basically pull that off, and then this inner gas starts falling. then the smoke sort of goes right over the food. we clear this. then the diner just starts shoveling stuff in their mouth. it is really tasty. that's the seafood biosphere. i like to compare what we do to the iphone. tremendous amount of engineering and thought goes into that product. when you see it at the table, you're not really thinking about that. this food just sort of works. i put pressure on my staff, what are we going to create today and how is it going to become a bigger player in the global picture. i was really into junk food as a kid. we ate a lot of mcdonald's, burger king, things like that, nothing healthy. that's why i'm so fascinated with people that want to eat junk food. i want to eat junk food. my kids love junk food. so we want to giv
and smoked apple puree. then we take the biosphere and place it on the apple puree. this is nine times heavier than air. it enables us to pull off a trick of creating a weather system in the biosphere. it is really cool to watch. then at the table, you basically pull that off, and then this inner gas starts falling. then the smoke sort of goes right over the food. we clear this. then the diner just starts shoveling stuff in their mouth. it is really tasty. that's the seafood biosphere. i like...
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glitches in the new apple operating system, and this time apple is responding quicker. >> the more andat people put applications on these things that use more and more of the features, the more power it's going to draw. that's kind of inevitable. apple needs to figure out how to manage that activity in the operating system. >> reporter: it's predicted 24 million will be sold in december. >> what do you know about the 4s battery problem? >> i don't think you have any meetings with that. >> it's not getting it. >> reporter: apple says the battery problem could also effect ipads. no word if there will be a fix by the holiday shopping season. >>> a federal judge is allowing sphrinlt and a regional cell phone company to sue at&t over its purchase of t-mobile. at&t had asked a judge to toss out the suit. sprint and mississippi cease- fire wireless didn't have the rights to sue over the deal. even today, the judge ruled the case could move forward. it would create the world's largest phone carrier. at&t is already fighting an antitrust lawsuit. >>> on wall street today, stocks reversed two da
glitches in the new apple operating system, and this time apple is responding quicker. >> the more andat people put applications on these things that use more and more of the features, the more power it's going to draw. that's kind of inevitable. apple needs to figure out how to manage that activity in the operating system. >> reporter: it's predicted 24 million will be sold in december. >> what do you know about the 4s battery problem? >> i don't think you have any...
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but saving these apples isn't just about history. >> we have apples that taste like pineapples, somee like coconut. some taste like raspberries. >> reporter: come on! >> you need to try it. >> reporter: mmmmm. also a great flavor. 60 miles in virginia, diane flint of foggy ridge sider shares lee calhoun's passion for apples. flint uses primarily native virginia apples the make her award-winning sider. and she says there's a reason why. >> these uncommon or heritage apples that we grow for sider have very complex flavors and just a richness and depth that is essential for making good, hard sider. >> reporter: she sees her sider as just the latest ex-stregs... expression of an american tradition. >> sider has been made and consumed in this country since our country's foundings. and i like to think that we are reinventing tradition. >> reporter: an interest in the old-time bench is bubbling up. with restaurants across the country quenching thirst with hard sider. still, to lee calhoun it all comes back to the apple of his eye. >> to find an apple that i thought was extinct. to find it a
but saving these apples isn't just about history. >> we have apples that taste like pineapples, somee like coconut. some taste like raspberries. >> reporter: come on! >> you need to try it. >> reporter: mmmmm. also a great flavor. 60 miles in virginia, diane flint of foggy ridge sider shares lee calhoun's passion for apples. flint uses primarily native virginia apples the make her award-winning sider. and she says there's a reason why. >> these uncommon or heritage...
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apple bought next and i developed apple and next is at the heart of apple's renaissance and we have a wonderful family together. i am sure this wouldn't have happened if i got fired from apple, it was awful tasting medicine but i guess the patient needed it, sometimes life can hit you in the head with a brick. don't lose faith. i am convinced i love what i did and that helped me survive. >> rose: that is part of it. the passion for what you love what else did he learn that was am cal when he returns? take over apple as he just suggested. >> exactly, first i thing wilderness years are very hard to discount. i think that i where -- >> as a learning tool. >> as a learning tool an also stripping away, and having to find what the real motivations are, what is interesting about watching the commencement speech is he is speaking that now sort of having come back, right? b it was the same thing when he hadn't yet come back, that is where you get the sense there is like a comparison of two points in time, like meeting churchill in 18, wouldn't we have loved to do that. but. >> rose: at the tim
apple bought next and i developed apple and next is at the heart of apple's renaissance and we have a wonderful family together. i am sure this wouldn't have happened if i got fired from apple, it was awful tasting medicine but i guess the patient needed it, sometimes life can hit you in the head with a brick. don't lose faith. i am convinced i love what i did and that helped me survive. >> rose: that is part of it. the passion for what you love what else did he learn that was am cal when...
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glitches in the new apple operating system, and this time apple is responding quicker. >> the more andat people put applications on these things that use more and more of the features, the more power it's going to draw. that's kind of inevitable. apple needs to figure out how to manage that activity in the operating system. >> reporter: it's predicted 24 million will be sold in december. >> what do you know about probl >> i don't think you have any meetings with that. >> it's not getting it. >> reporter: apple says the battery problem could also effect ipads. no word if there will be a fix by the holiday shopping season. >>> a federal judge is allowing sphrinlt and a regional cell phone company to sue at&t over its purchase of t-mobile. at&t had asked a judge to toss out the suit. sprint and mississippi cease- fire wireless didn't have the rights to sue over the deal. even today, the judge ruled the case could move forward. it would create the world's largest phone carrier. at&t is already fighting an antitrust lawsuit. >>> on wall street today, stocks reversed two days of major losses
glitches in the new apple operating system, and this time apple is responding quicker. >> the more andat people put applications on these things that use more and more of the features, the more power it's going to draw. that's kind of inevitable. apple needs to figure out how to manage that activity in the operating system. >> reporter: it's predicted 24 million will be sold in december. >> what do you know about probl >> i don't think you have any meetings with that....
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the latest study from "consumer reports" may scare some parents about the safety of apple juice.al arsenic levels that exceeded federal drinking water standards. unlike water there are no federal limits for juice. >> it's a product everybody feeds their children and infants and i don't understand why there could possibly be such a thing in something so natural. >> if it's to the point where it's causing harm to her development, definitely. i would stop. >> reporter: this isn't the first time apple juice has been in the headlines. >> i'm worried about it as a father of four. >> reporter: in september, dr. oz announced findings from his own study of arsenic levels in apple juice. >> some of the best known brands in america have arsenic in their apple juice. >> reporter: an independent lab found one-third had levels higher than what the epa allows in drinking water. the fda took issue with dr. oz's findings saying the study did not differentiate between the two types of arsenic, organic and inorganic. now "consumer reports" says its tests do make a distinction, adding "most of the a
the latest study from "consumer reports" may scare some parents about the safety of apple juice.al arsenic levels that exceeded federal drinking water standards. unlike water there are no federal limits for juice. >> it's a product everybody feeds their children and infants and i don't understand why there could possibly be such a thing in something so natural. >> if it's to the point where it's causing harm to her development, definitely. i would stop. >> reporter:...
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his apples are radiation free. he sent letters to his customers to let them know, but some people were still concerned. >> translator: as a farmer, my income is decreasing. i'm not sure whether i can live like this and i don't know if the problem will end this year or whether it will continue for three or five more years. i can't predict the future. but, i'm forced to think about what could happen. >> we asked our reporter to find out more about what is ahead for he and other farmers in fukushima. >> reporter: i'm standing at an apple garden in fukushima city. this is the peak of the harvest season. fukushima is one of the biggest production regions for food such as apples and peaches. the nuclear accident puts farmers about $400 million as of the end of september. to prepare for the damage, the tokyo power company has paid only 30% of that amount in compensation. farmers still don't know how much more money they will get or when they will even get it. decontamination is another big issue. experts say most of the r
his apples are radiation free. he sent letters to his customers to let them know, but some people were still concerned. >> translator: as a farmer, my income is decreasing. i'm not sure whether i can live like this and i don't know if the problem will end this year or whether it will continue for three or five more years. i can't predict the future. but, i'm forced to think about what could happen. >> we asked our reporter to find out more about what is ahead for he and other...
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apple said it only agreed to avoid a costly lawsuit and notices are being e mailed. the voice activated assistant on iphone is proving to be revolutionary. >> wake me up tomorrow at 6:00 a.m. >> okay. i set it for 6:00 a.m. >> that easy. >> 9:00 a.m. would be better this, is the video of siri. and there is a outage that proves they're working out bugs but it's been called revolutionary. >> you can plagin it controlling functions in the house, temperatures, and checking on your appliances and managing devices for you. >> and apple isn't commenting but some speculated apple could come out with a new television and siri would be used to tell the tv what you want to watch. so i want everybody to practice after me. abc 7 news, 24-7. >> right. >> perfect. >> and there is a great day to be outside. >> sparkling. >> absolutely beautiful. and there just head outside. when it gits gets rainy turn on the accu-weather forecast. there is a live look. you can see after glow there and there is official sunset time, 5:04. you're probably noticing chilly start to the morning. there a
apple said it only agreed to avoid a costly lawsuit and notices are being e mailed. the voice activated assistant on iphone is proving to be revolutionary. >> wake me up tomorrow at 6:00 a.m. >> okay. i set it for 6:00 a.m. >> that easy. >> 9:00 a.m. would be better this, is the video of siri. and there is a outage that proves they're working out bugs but it's been called revolutionary. >> you can plagin it controlling functions in the house, temperatures, and...
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you can do any kind of apple that is a good baking apple it will disintegrate into mush avoid it, but using brown cinnamon, butter oats together to make the top i am taking some of the brown sugar and cinnamon and mixing it with the apple. >> did you have to put lemon juice on your apples to make sure they don't brown. >> you are cooking them any way doesn't matter if you work with it get it done right away and put it in the own you have at least 30 minutes -- put it in the oven you have at least 30 minutes before you have a problem. >> all right. >> so we will work on this i will pass it off to bill. >> oh, bill you can take the dish washing gloves off and come on over. >> my favorite dessert is always ice cream, always room for ice cream. >> exactly. >> so we have a really nice ice cream dish here, five ingredients, vanilla, we have bittersweet chocolate, we have some cream, we have a premade, pecan pie. >>> i like that. thinking outside the box. >> finally bourbon. >> i love to cook with bourbon some times i even put it in the food. >> kidding. >> so we are going to put the -- bitt
you can do any kind of apple that is a good baking apple it will disintegrate into mush avoid it, but using brown cinnamon, butter oats together to make the top i am taking some of the brown sugar and cinnamon and mixing it with the apple. >> did you have to put lemon juice on your apples to make sure they don't brown. >> you are cooking them any way doesn't matter if you work with it get it done right away and put it in the own you have at least 30 minutes -- put it in the oven you...
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they are raising concern about arsenic in apple and grape juice. of the 88 examples, 10% has arsenic levels that were higher than the standards. there are no federal limits for juice. >> it's a product everybody feeds their children. i don't understand why there's such a thing in something so natural. if it's causing harm to her development, definitely i would stop. >> this isn't the first time apple juice has been in the headlines. >> i'm worried about it as a father of four. >> in september dr. oz learned about it from his own study. >> some of the best brands in america have arsenic in their apple juice. >> reporter: an independent lab found arsenic levels higher than the e.p.a. allows in drinking water. they took issue with the findings saying it did not differentiate organic and inorganic. most of the arsenic it found was in organic. in september, they insisted apple juice is safe. >> that lot of juice has such a small amount of arsenic in it, it's no concern what so ever. >> reporter: the fda stands by that. now, they are conducting more test
they are raising concern about arsenic in apple and grape juice. of the 88 examples, 10% has arsenic levels that were higher than the standards. there are no federal limits for juice. >> it's a product everybody feeds their children. i don't understand why there's such a thing in something so natural. if it's causing harm to her development, definitely i would stop. >> this isn't the first time apple juice has been in the headlines. >> i'm worried about it as a father of four....
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his apples are radiation-free.sent letters to his customers to let them know, but some people were still concerned. >> translator: as a farmer my income is decreasing. i'm not sure whether i can live like this, and i don't know if the problem will end this year or whether it will continue for three or five more years. i can't predict the future, but i'm forced to think about what could happen. >> we asked our reporter susumu kojima to find out more about what's ahead for kinju watanabe and other farmers in fukushima. >> reporter: i'm standing at an apple garden in fukushima city. this is the peak of the harvest season. fukushima is one of the biggest production regions for fruit such as apples and peaches. a local agricultural cooperative says the nuclear accident cost farmers about $400 million as of the end of the september. the operator of the damaged plant, tokyo electric power company, has paid only 30% of that amount in compensation. farmers still don't know how much more money they will get or when they will
his apples are radiation-free.sent letters to his customers to let them know, but some people were still concerned. >> translator: as a farmer my income is decreasing. i'm not sure whether i can live like this, and i don't know if the problem will end this year or whether it will continue for three or five more years. i can't predict the future, but i'm forced to think about what could happen. >> we asked our reporter susumu kojima to find out more about what's ahead for kinju...
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unions are trying to take a bite out of the apple. and what management is doing that proves big labor may be a threat to the entire job market. homeowners walking away from the mortgages guilt free. and guess who is picking up the tab? ture. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first. helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. there when you need them. helping millions of americans over the centuries. the strength of a global financial leader. the heart of a one-to-one relationship. together for your future. ♪ >> big labor causes a big concern at apple. new reports saying that the company is training managers on how to deal with unions. tracey, you say that proves that unions are taking a bite over all. >> this is the profitable company we have seen in decade and look that takes it away from product development and sales force and anything needed to run a. this could set the stage going forward . apple clearly is stepping up to it. >> wayne, to
unions are trying to take a bite out of the apple. and what management is doing that proves big labor may be a threat to the entire job market. homeowners walking away from the mortgages guilt free. and guess who is picking up the tab? ture. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first. helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. there when you need them. helping millions of americans over the centuries....
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they said the type of arsenic in apple juice was the safe kind. turns out it was not.they published results online so we could look at it. the problem is, they withheld eight results that were very highly. >> reporter: the fda released this statement: a small percentage of samples contain elevated levels of arsenic. in response the fda has expanded surveillance activities and is collecting additional data. consumer reports found 25% of the juices it tested had lead levels higher than the fda standard for bottled water. the juice)gtú products associatn says juice is not water. to compare the trace levels of arsenic or lead in juice to the regulatory guidelines for drinking water is not appropriate. consumer advocates hope this controversy leads to better guidelines. >> we need to pay attention to the results of that process which is setting a limit and telling manufacturers of juice look for these levels and don't exceed this number. >> reporter: in the meantime, dr. besser's advice to parents limit how much juice your child drinks any way because it is linked to obesit
they said the type of arsenic in apple juice was the safe kind. turns out it was not.they published results online so we could look at it. the problem is, they withheld eight results that were very highly. >> reporter: the fda released this statement: a small percentage of samples contain elevated levels of arsenic. in response the fda has expanded surveillance activities and is collecting additional data. consumer reports found 25% of the juices it tested had lead levels higher than the...
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problems with the new launch, nothing new with apple? sometimes you have to work out bugs a little bit, right? >> reporter: yeah. they had some issues after the launch of the iphone 4 last year what became known as antenna-gate because people had dropped calls when they held their phones a certain way that blocked the antenna. apple at the time was accused of responding sluggishly to those customer complaints. this is a pretty quick response. and i think that according to our tech analyst larry magid that we talked to this morning, apple has learned something here. you know, if you stick your head in the sand that doesn't mean the problem goes away. it's best to acknowledge the issue and respond to customer complaints as soon as possible. >> that's kcbs radio's matt bigler talking on his computer. matt, thanks so much. >>> and if your iphone is running low on power, could be due to an apple update. so plug it into your computer and let it go to work. >> that's right. >>> coming up, film food and wine country. "eye on the bay's" liam mayc
problems with the new launch, nothing new with apple? sometimes you have to work out bugs a little bit, right? >> reporter: yeah. they had some issues after the launch of the iphone 4 last year what became known as antenna-gate because people had dropped calls when they held their phones a certain way that blocked the antenna. apple at the time was accused of responding sluggishly to those customer complaints. this is a pretty quick response. and i think that according to our tech analyst...
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apple pies.n and they are delicious. you have to select and store them right. when you buy them, the greener the better all the way around, just like this. that's what's important. they have to be nice and green. if a little bit of an amber color comes in or light green color that's okay but the greener the better. make sure the skin is free from shriveling and apples have to be firm. now, as you can see, look beautiful these are when they are displayed. the apples look great and in the kitchen in a bowl they look beautiful but you don't want to do that. you want to store the apples in the refrigerator. at room temperature they get mushy and that you don't want. granny smith apples, new crop. i love the stuff. i'm tony tantillo, your fresh grocer. and always remember to eat fresh and stay healthy. i washed this. i think it was this one. >>> coming up tonight at 5:00, a foreclosure fight. how a bay area woman is making her own "occupy" movement. >> plus how even small amounts of alcohol could be l
apple pies.n and they are delicious. you have to select and store them right. when you buy them, the greener the better all the way around, just like this. that's what's important. they have to be nice and green. if a little bit of an amber color comes in or light green color that's okay but the greener the better. make sure the skin is free from shriveling and apples have to be firm. now, as you can see, look beautiful these are when they are displayed. the apples look great and in the kitchen...
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they said the type of arsenic in apple juice was the safe kind. turns out it was not.ey published results online so we could look at it. the problem is, they withheld eight results that were very highly. >> reporter: the fda released this statement: a small percentage of samples contain elevated levels of arsenic. in response the fda has expanded surveillance activities and is collecting additional data. consumer reports found 25% of the juices it tested had lead levels higher than the fda standard for bottled water. the juice)gtú products associatn says juice is not water. to compare the trace levels of arsenic or lead in juice to the regulatory guidelines for drinking water is not appropriate. consumer advocates hope this controversy leads to better guidelines. >> we need to pay attention to the results of that process which is setting a limit and telling manufacturers of juice look for these levels and don't exceed this number. >> reporter: in the meantime, dr. besser's advice to parents limit how much juice your child drinks any way because it is linked to obesity.
they said the type of arsenic in apple juice was the safe kind. turns out it was not.ey published results online so we could look at it. the problem is, they withheld eight results that were very highly. >> reporter: the fda released this statement: a small percentage of samples contain elevated levels of arsenic. in response the fda has expanded surveillance activities and is collecting additional data. consumer reports found 25% of the juices it tested had lead levels higher than the...
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if apple or google wants to ild a product, they typically go build it.right, whereas if facebook wants to make it so that, you know, we want to help rethink the way that people listen music or watch movies what do we do. we build a platform on top of which people can connect. and we enable all these different companies, dozens of companies to plug in. companies that are big companies, companies that are small companies. things that don't even exist. it's a really different approach than what all these other companies are have. >> but the end rest is you want to provide a means for people to look at movies, to listen to music. >> we don't want to provide the means. this is the thing. our one thing that is the basisf o partnership strategy and partnership approach, we build the social technology. they provide the music. >> exactly. >> we don't want people to use facebook to watch movies or read newspaper articles. >> rose: you want to do what? >> we want to provide the social, the social technology so we want them to listen music on the iphone or through a
if apple or google wants to ild a product, they typically go build it.right, whereas if facebook wants to make it so that, you know, we want to help rethink the way that people listen music or watch movies what do we do. we build a platform on top of which people can connect. and we enable all these different companies, dozens of companies to plug in. companies that are big companies, companies that are small companies. things that don't even exist. it's a really different approach than what...
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and to try to do some things that we perceived apple would not be doing. in the end, we did not succeed. we made a couple mistakes right off the beginning. when you go back and look at a thing like this, the thing that killed us was something that we never thought about deeply, which is we assume that business people would not want a smartphone that didn't have a physical keyboard. it was, that's the way it had always been. we were taught logical about it. and in the end, it caused us to make a design that was too expensive and too hard to manufacturer which slowed us down. we got to market after android instead of before android. >> by that pressure, blackberry is not doing. >> -- in fairness, a lot of different use cases in the mobile world. our assumption was neither blackberry nor apple would address all people's needs. blackberry would be too slow to implement web things and that apple would focus on consumer needs. the part we missed, obviously, apple did a much, much better job at broadening the use cases available for an iphone and they had no trou
and to try to do some things that we perceived apple would not be doing. in the end, we did not succeed. we made a couple mistakes right off the beginning. when you go back and look at a thing like this, the thing that killed us was something that we never thought about deeply, which is we assume that business people would not want a smartphone that didn't have a physical keyboard. it was, that's the way it had always been. we were taught logical about it. and in the end, it caused us to make a...
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but the organizations are saying they're hopeful google and apple will get on board. there's a universal system for everyone. some of the carriers plan to implement the new ratings over the next few months. that's it. we should soon have that rating system. since we're talking about apps, the tablet thing because of the holidays. ages 6 to 12, the ipad is the most wanted tech gift. >> imagine getting that. >> my 7-year-old is not getting it. they play with our stuff. >> they're exposed to it, so that's what they want. >> they want the coolest thing out there. as a parent, you have to say i have this for me. maybe you can give your kid an ipad. there are plenty of other options. let's look at the tablets for the little guys. the leap frog leap pad.
but the organizations are saying they're hopeful google and apple will get on board. there's a universal system for everyone. some of the carriers plan to implement the new ratings over the next few months. that's it. we should soon have that rating system. since we're talking about apps, the tablet thing because of the holidays. ages 6 to 12, the ipad is the most wanted tech gift. >> imagine getting that. >> my 7-year-old is not getting it. they play with our stuff. >>...
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of course, with the apple pie. you can find granny smith apples at the market now for the average price of about 99 cents per pound. and the greener they are, the better they are going to be. even though they look beautiful, always store these apples very important in the fridge. hot house tomatoes are still in the market and the prices are great for this time of the year. there is plenty of them. you can find these beautiful beefsteak hot house tomatoes for about $1.49 a pound. that is a great deal, especially for nice caprese salad. bosc pears one of my favorite in the fall for had time of the year. when you buy them, a beautiful rust color all the way around. a little bit on the green side is still okay. you can find these pears for the average price of $1.29 a pound. so there you go. just a few examples of this week's best buys. eat fresh, stay healthy and save some money. i'm tony tantillo, your fresh grocer. >> caption colorado, llc comments@captioncolorado.com
of course, with the apple pie. you can find granny smith apples at the market now for the average price of about 99 cents per pound. and the greener they are, the better they are going to be. even though they look beautiful, always store these apples very important in the fridge. hot house tomatoes are still in the market and the prices are great for this time of the year. there is plenty of them. you can find these beautiful beefsteak hot house tomatoes for about $1.49 a pound. that is a great...
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he grew up to be a trial lawyer turned apple orchardist. part of the madening sibling thing was understanding the control freak nature that my brother had. for example, every year he would send me a box of fruit. the fruit he grew in his gorgeous orchards in washington state. the fruit came with the carl tax where you would get 25 telephone calls before the fruit came, such as, fruit is coming next week, are you going to be home? this is said in a texas accent. i would say i don't know. he said you have to be there because they are my pears and precious and have to put them in the refrigerator the minute you come in. i learned to say okay. then the fruit would come and it would be wrapped like a bomb or something, each fruit, each pear. these gorgeous asian pears had sty row foam socks wrapped around them. after the fruit came you'd get a series of phone calls, can i demand a refund from the ups man, are you sure, can you write down what time it came? >> you have been carrying around this story all your life, what happened, why turn it into
he grew up to be a trial lawyer turned apple orchardist. part of the madening sibling thing was understanding the control freak nature that my brother had. for example, every year he would send me a box of fruit. the fruit he grew in his gorgeous orchards in washington state. the fruit came with the carl tax where you would get 25 telephone calls before the fruit came, such as, fruit is coming next week, are you going to be home? this is said in a texas accent. i would say i don't know. he said...
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this is true by the name of the city, which has apple in its name. also, in the old name of the city, some people say -- which also has apple in it. tulips, even dutch people recognize, they have beautiful tulips, originated from kazakhstan. of course, horses, our ancestors liked horses, and there were integral with horses. the name of kazakh free loving person. freedom is avavailable without a horse riding. so horses and freedom, we love to be free. that is something which is integral. >> to experience the rich culture of kazakhstan, we visited two major museums. is there an official name for the museum? >> the official title of the museum is the central state museum of the republic of kazakhstan. >> is the building, which is so magnificent, an old building or new building? >> from the context on standpoint, it was an old building, built in 1985. but the museum itself has 180 years of history. >> what is the number one important exhibit we will look at? >> one of the crucial exhibits is what we call archaeological gold, which originates from the ear
this is true by the name of the city, which has apple in its name. also, in the old name of the city, some people say -- which also has apple in it. tulips, even dutch people recognize, they have beautiful tulips, originated from kazakhstan. of course, horses, our ancestors liked horses, and there were integral with horses. the name of kazakh free loving person. freedom is avavailable without a horse riding. so horses and freedom, we love to be free. that is something which is integral....
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if apple or google wants to build a product they go build it. whereas if facebook wants to make it so that... we want to rethink the y people will be to music or watch movies. what do we do? we build a platfor on top of which people can connect and we enable all these different companies, dozens of companies, to plug in big companies, small companies, things that don't even exist. it's a difrent apprch than what these other companies have. >> rose: but the end result is you want to provide a means for people to look at movies, listen to music. >> but they carry other people's services. >> we don't want to provide the means. our one thing that is the basis of our partnership approach, we build the social technology, they provide the music. >> exactly. >> we don't want people to use facebook to watch movies or read newspaper articles. >> rose: what to do what? >> we want to provide the social technology. we want to listen to music on the iphone or through apple or through spotify or anything they want. we want them to watch movies anywhere. we jus
if apple or google wants to build a product they go build it. whereas if facebook wants to make it so that... we want to rethink the y people will be to music or watch movies. what do we do? we build a platfor on top of which people can connect and we enable all these different companies, dozens of companies, to plug in big companies, small companies, things that don't even exist. it's a difrent apprch than what these other companies have. >> rose: but the end result is you want to...
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we take our gala apple you like. >> i like gala or fuji. you just need a sweet crisp apple.he core. for something decorative because i'm a professional, right? >> yes, you are. >> we are going to make horizontal lines and breakthrough the skin. >> why is that? >> it's going to shrink up a little bit and show through the lines. >> i spend my life not showing the lines. >> we have a filling here. marscapone, cream cheese, dried fruit. use whatever combination you want. i've got cranberries and raisins. brown sugar, toasted pecan pieces. orange zest. >> is it really going to change it if it's not toasted? >> yes, it will. toast your nuts. >> i always say that. >> yes, indeed. >> mix this up. >> do you always toast your nuts? >> at work i do. >> i'm sure you do. >> so we are going to fill this. >> fill it with marscapone nice and tight. >> you want me to do something? >> pat the crumble on top nice and tight. you can pack it a little bit more. >> it's done. >> it's got to pack. >> what about this stuff? >> i'm going to show you. >> we've got the apples here. >> you've got a test
we take our gala apple you like. >> i like gala or fuji. you just need a sweet crisp apple.he core. for something decorative because i'm a professional, right? >> yes, you are. >> we are going to make horizontal lines and breakthrough the skin. >> why is that? >> it's going to shrink up a little bit and show through the lines. >> i spend my life not showing the lines. >> we have a filling here. marscapone, cream cheese, dried fruit. use whatever...