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many customers order fuji every year as gifts for friends and family. inspectors have already tested samples of apples from his region and approved their sale but he wanted to be 100% sure. so before the fuji harvest, he sent apples from his field. >> translator: i ordered a test for my apples because when people question their safety i would like to say that they are okay to eat. >> he was relieved when he found out the results. 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 bigg
many customers order fuji every year as gifts for friends and family. inspectors have already tested samples of apples from his region and approved their sale but he wanted to be 100% sure. so before the fuji harvest, he sent apples from his field. >> translator: i ordered a test for my apples because when people question their safety i would like to say that they are okay to eat. >> he was relieved when he found out the results. his apples are radiation free. he sent letters to his...
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many customers order fuji every year as gifts for friends and family.ushima inspectors have already tested samples of apples from his region and approved their sale. but he wanted to be 100% sure. so before the fuji harvest he sent apples from his field to the laboratory. >> translator: i ordered a test for my apples, because when people question their safety, i would like to say, from the bottom of my heart, that they are okay to eat. >> reporter: watanabe was relieved when he found out the results. 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 susumu kojima to find out more about what's ahead for kinju watanabe and other farmers in fukushima. >> reporter: i'm standing at an appl
many customers order fuji every year as gifts for friends and family.ushima inspectors have already tested samples of apples from his region and approved their sale. but he wanted to be 100% sure. so before the fuji harvest he sent apples from his field to the laboratory. >> translator: i ordered a test for my apples, because when people question their safety, i would like to say, from the bottom of my heart, that they are okay to eat. >> reporter: watanabe was relieved when he...
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you know, pride, i apologize to you 100%, because it's not really about a fuji album, because at theof the day, right, beyond a fuji album, it's just important that i let mem know i salute them and i think they're two incredible individuals. >> last time i talked to you, you just finished your presidential run. >> yes, sir. >> now one of the things i'm hearing similar to the united states is that the president of haiti is getting pushback from some appointments. it seems like it's not a smooth ride all the way. >> you run for politics, it's not a popular sport. basically, you're sacrificing yourself for a nation. with the situation in haiti, we have so much policies that are weak, that, you know, it's not something that's going to happen overnight. but i have to tell you this president, no matter what they want to say about him, i'm going to always defend his first 100 days, because i was part of it and i thought strategically the idea of helping bring tourism back, the idea of artisans showing the art within the country, the idea of taking a group of people and bringing them to anot
you know, pride, i apologize to you 100%, because it's not really about a fuji album, because at theof the day, right, beyond a fuji album, it's just important that i let mem know i salute them and i think they're two incredible individuals. >> last time i talked to you, you just finished your presidential run. >> yes, sir. >> now one of the things i'm hearing similar to the united states is that the president of haiti is getting pushback from some appointments. it seems like...
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all sorts of things are happening with the fuji's. they have purchased a property just outside of town to try do build the school and home for their broker. there's a lot of information about time on their website which is fuji family.org. they are sort of a girls team and school for refugee future use. so the program has expanded and continues to impact young people. >> how did you first hear about this? >> i heard about the fiji's are just a casual conversation with someone who happen to work in refugee resettlement. i was in atlanta giving a talk in on a conversation with a gentleman and he said resettle refugees with international rescue committee and i think is a southerner, someone who grew up in alabama i was immediately curious how that was going. how this worked to take people from 70 plus countries and put them in a small -- relatively small southern town. over time as i began to learn more about clarkson -- i begin to see clerks in a sort of and a way of looking at america and they are 2050 and the change of diversity at pe
all sorts of things are happening with the fuji's. they have purchased a property just outside of town to try do build the school and home for their broker. there's a lot of information about time on their website which is fuji family.org. they are sort of a girls team and school for refugee future use. so the program has expanded and continues to impact young people. >> how did you first hear about this? >> i heard about the fiji's are just a casual conversation with someone who...
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he has seven wins and needs at least four more to earn promotion but he is up against fuji who has a 20-13 record. the mighty mongolian works to get a deep grip with his right arm. that snaps him in an upright position throughout this struggle. he tries several times to get out of the awkward position, but to no aveil. haramafuji ends with an under shoulder swing down. here is the race after nine days. hakuho still the heavy favorite while kotoshogiku is approaching 11 straight wins. there is now a gap of two wins. on day ten, hakuho will meet and kotoshogiku will face another hard match. tune in to see if the leader board is shaken up. >> thank you. we have weather up next. >>> hi there and welcome back. let's take a look at your weather conditions starting off with asia. a video coming out from hokkaido. we saw a lot of snow down there. we have a present 33 centimeters in the past 24 hours of snowfall in parts of hokkaido and here, about 15 centimeters has snow. on the sea of japan's side of hokkaido, an additional 40 centimeters of snowfall is expected by tomorrow night. it looks
he has seven wins and needs at least four more to earn promotion but he is up against fuji who has a 20-13 record. the mighty mongolian works to get a deep grip with his right arm. that snaps him in an upright position throughout this struggle. he tries several times to get out of the awkward position, but to no aveil. haramafuji ends with an under shoulder swing down. here is the race after nine days. hakuho still the heavy favorite while kotoshogiku is approaching 11 straight wins. there is...
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. >> reporter: the swift temperature drop also brought in many plant owners to the fuji garden center in san jose seeking advise on what to do during the cold snap and the frost advisories in the area. >> if it's going to frost. i would consider using a frost cloth on the citrus. reduce irrigation on the drip lines and make sure at the end of the day you're not overwatering your plants because it's easy to do so this time of year. >> reporter: the cold snap also takes a human toll. today ehc light builders opened it's shelter doors hours ahead of time so the homeless can get some relief. >> it's real tough, real hard because you will find yourself sleeping without a blanket most of the time. >> low temperature, it's very, very bad. especially on us older folks. >> reporter: and ehc life builders tells me the agencies additional cold weather shelters won't open until after thanksgiving because that's actually when their official cold season begins but don't tell that to the people shoveling snow. for more on what to expect let's go to chief meteorologist bill martin for that. >> it's f
. >> reporter: the swift temperature drop also brought in many plant owners to the fuji garden center in san jose seeking advise on what to do during the cold snap and the frost advisories in the area. >> if it's going to frost. i would consider using a frost cloth on the citrus. reduce irrigation on the drip lines and make sure at the end of the day you're not overwatering your plants because it's easy to do so this time of year. >> reporter: the cold snap also takes a human...
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it's kind of a cross between agala and a fuji apple and they're beautiful and loaded with flavor. you can find them about 99 cents a pound the average price. when you bring them home, always put them in the refrigerator. a few examples of this week's best buys. eat fresh, stay healthy and save money. i'm tony tantillo, your fresh grocer. >> thank you. >>> coming up tonight at 5:00, thinking of making the switch? well, there are some things you should know. the possible pitfalls of transferring banks. >> and it's called the caveman diet. our dr. kim mulvihill tried it and tonight, she vouches for it. those stories and much more coming up tonight at 5:00. >>> a milwaukee man holds a world record that really is not for the faint of heart. and the feat comes with a disclaimer, do not try this at home. he holds the world record of jumping over a car. videos posted on youtube have earned him an appearance on the history channel show, super humans. says a bruce lee film inspired him to start flipping and jumping when he was five been. >> might want to go on dr. phil, too. >> all i had to
it's kind of a cross between agala and a fuji apple and they're beautiful and loaded with flavor. you can find them about 99 cents a pound the average price. when you bring them home, always put them in the refrigerator. a few examples of this week's best buys. eat fresh, stay healthy and save money. i'm tony tantillo, your fresh grocer. >> thank you. >>> coming up tonight at 5:00, thinking of making the switch? well, there are some things you should know. the possible pitfalls...
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all sorts of things are happening with the fujis. they purchased a property just outside of town to try to build a school and home for their program. there's a lot of information about that on their website, which is fujisfamily.org. they have started a girls' team. they have a full-time school for refugee youth, so the program is expanded, and continues to impact young people in clarkston. >> how did you first hear about them? >> i heard about the fujis in a casual conversation with someone working in the resettlement. i was in atlanta giving a talk, had a conversation with a gentleman, asked what he did for a living, and he said we settle refugees for the international refugee committee, and i think as a southerner, somebody who grew up in alabama, i was immediately curious how that was going. how's it work to take people from 70 #-plus country -- 70-plus countries and put them in a relatively small southern town, and as i learned more about clarkston, i saw it as a time machine in a wayf
all sorts of things are happening with the fujis. they purchased a property just outside of town to try to build a school and home for their program. there's a lot of information about that on their website, which is fujisfamily.org. they have started a girls' team. they have a full-time school for refugee youth, so the program is expanded, and continues to impact young people in clarkston. >> how did you first hear about them? >> i heard about the fujis in a casual conversation...
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you can use fuji, braeburn, whatever type of apple you like. adds a nice flavor and a nice crunch. slice that down. a couple of pieces of apple in the bowl. gonna ahead and toss that real gently. you'll notice i'm using my hand to toss the salad. what we find is that the tongs will bruise your lettuce and really beaup the salad. so this allows you to be really gentle and keep this nice, light, fluffy lettuce nice, light, and fluffy. so we put all the greens right there on the plate. want to make sure that your apple slices are visible. on top of that, we add a little bit of these california candied walnuts that we make in house. and a little bit of crumbled point reyes blue cheese. so you'll notice that this is a very local salad. this is lettuce grown in california, blue cheese produced in point reyes california, and local california walnuts, and there you have it, our butter lettuce salad. point reyes blue cheese, sliced apples, and candied california walnuts. >> that salad looked great, and if you liked the recipe, you can visit our web site at californiacountry.org, and stay tu
you can use fuji, braeburn, whatever type of apple you like. adds a nice flavor and a nice crunch. slice that down. a couple of pieces of apple in the bowl. gonna ahead and toss that real gently. you'll notice i'm using my hand to toss the salad. what we find is that the tongs will bruise your lettuce and really beaup the salad. so this allows you to be really gentle and keep this nice, light, fluffy lettuce nice, light, and fluffy. so we put all the greens right there on the plate. want to...
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. >> 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
. >> 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...
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the cold snap is bringing many plant owners to the fuji garden center in san jose. they're seeking advice on how to best protect their plants with a temperature drop. and last night's frost advisory in parts of the bay area. >> reduce your watering to probably one-fourth of what you usually do. and i would start deadheading most of your lavender and other varieties that are starting to look skunky for the rest of the year. >> some south bay homeless shelters opened early yesterday to protect people from having to brave the cold. they don't plan it open additional shelters until after tagliamonte, when the agency's cold season begins. senator not a lot of sunshine expected today. high clouds already moving over the bay area. because of these high clouds, we're just not as cold this morning than we were 24 hours ago. bone-chilling cold out there, but not as cold and the frost advisory allowed to expire. winds between 5 and 10 miles per hour. less look at some of the numbers. 48 oakland. 50 san francisco. you can see widespread clouds out there, across the bay area. 45
the cold snap is bringing many plant owners to the fuji garden center in san jose. they're seeking advice on how to best protect their plants with a temperature drop. and last night's frost advisory in parts of the bay area. >> reduce your watering to probably one-fourth of what you usually do. and i would start deadheading most of your lavender and other varieties that are starting to look skunky for the rest of the year. >> some south bay homeless shelters opened early yesterday...
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. >> pink lady apples have become more and more popular every year, between a gala and fuji apple. find them at 99 cents a pound average price. and when you bring them home, always put them in the refrigerator. best buy, eat fresh, stay healthy and save money. i'm tony tantillo, your fresh grocer. road aga >>> thanks, tony. college football today, fourth ranked stanford is on the road against oregon state. cal takes on washington state at at&t park. and san jose state hosts the university of idaho. >>> in pro football, a key injury persists for the raiders. kim coyle has more on all of it in sports. >>> good morning, everyone. darren mcfadden will not play tomorrow against the broncos. the raiders runningback has not practiced since injuring his foot two weeks ago. >>> round 2 of the schwab cup championship. fred couples is tied for the lead at 4-under with david frost and michael allen. >>> usc got over its loss to stanford by blowing out colorado. matt barkley threw for a career high 6 touchdowns. wide receivers woods and leaks each had over a hundred yards. 42-17. >>> san diego
. >> pink lady apples have become more and more popular every year, between a gala and fuji apple. find them at 99 cents a pound average price. and when you bring them home, always put them in the refrigerator. best buy, eat fresh, stay healthy and save money. i'm tony tantillo, your fresh grocer. road aga >>> thanks, tony. college football today, fourth ranked stanford is on the road against oregon state. cal takes on washington state at at&t park. and san jose state hosts...
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there's a lot of information about that on the website which is fuji family.org.they started a girls teen. they have a full-time school for refugee use. so the program has expanded, and continues to impact young people in clarkston. >> how did you first hear about the? >> i heard about the fugi's through just casual conversation with someone who happened to work in refugee resettlement and i was in atlanta giving a talk, had a conversation with a jumper, as can we get for living and he said reseller refugees for the international refugee committee. and as a southerner, someone who grew up in alabama, i was immediately curious how that was going, how this worked to take people from 70 plus countries and put them in a small, relatively small southern town. and overtime, as i begin to learn more about clarkston, i begin to see clarkson as foot every time machine. in a way of looking
there's a lot of information about that on the website which is fuji family.org.they started a girls teen. they have a full-time school for refugee use. so the program has expanded, and continues to impact young people in clarkston. >> how did you first hear about the? >> i heard about the fugi's through just casual conversation with someone who happened to work in refugee resettlement and i was in atlanta giving a talk, had a conversation with a jumper, as can we get for living and...