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day is -- something -- let me tell you something, to pink lady apple, to me it's a combination of fuji and gala apple. taste wonderful. you select it and want to make sure a beautiful color all the way around. look how beautiful that is. a light yellow tinge is fine. firm, very firm. no give whatsoever. when you bring them home, store them in the refrigerator right away. think lady apples in the market. enjoyed this is the time. >>> always remember to eat fresh and stay healthy. >>> we will be right back with today's job report. what it takes to own a franchise. >>> considering the purchase of a franchise? get ready to do your research before putting down that fee. start by asking yourself, will kind of business you want to operate? you need to consider the hours and whether you prefer working directly with customers or want to remain behind the scenes. you should consider did demand an earth products and services. inquire about the franchisor's background and the level of support provided. don't forget to analyze competitors. the international franchise association provides a free onl
day is -- something -- let me tell you something, to pink lady apple, to me it's a combination of fuji and gala apple. taste wonderful. you select it and want to make sure a beautiful color all the way around. look how beautiful that is. a light yellow tinge is fine. firm, very firm. no give whatsoever. when you bring them home, store them in the refrigerator right away. think lady apples in the market. enjoyed this is the time. >>> always remember to eat fresh and stay healthy....
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fuji saying that could cost nearly $60 million a month just for that air transport. we talked about mcdonald's and japan forced to ration fries. they're air lifted. tons of potatoes to the u.s. as well. again is this is really helping the airline industry particularly in asia. we are talking about cafe pacific and a. & a., much better big than we see in the u.s. if we fire up the graphic, cathay pacific compared to cargo flights increase. >> this should turn that part of the business around there. as you said 24% of sales a couple years ago from the cargo business where as if you look at united 3%. >> the air freight grow we see in the u.s. there, since december, months after the dispute started west coast ports have seen growth at 21% in san francisco. 16% in seattle. largest gains in major u.s. airports. l.a. as well. two largest airports climbed over 10% overall. >> that ising something. what about the labor dispute? what are we talking about how far apart the two sides are? how long will this go on for? >> these things don't come easy or quick these decisions ove
fuji saying that could cost nearly $60 million a month just for that air transport. we talked about mcdonald's and japan forced to ration fries. they're air lifted. tons of potatoes to the u.s. as well. again is this is really helping the airline industry particularly in asia. we are talking about cafe pacific and a. & a., much better big than we see in the u.s. if we fire up the graphic, cathay pacific compared to cargo flights increase. >> this should turn that part of the business...
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fuji paying extra $6 million for air freight according to bb&t. bed, bath and beyond with a growing line of retailers saying sales may take a hit because of the warehouses and stores. another company taking a hit. master craft in oregon manufactures upholstered furniture. that's a problem to continue to ripple through the business no matter when a deal is reached. >> we lost business starting right in january. we ran out of raw materials and master craft had to lay 180 people off for 2.5 weeks in january. >> the fact is that we are working probably three days a week. which has put a real crimp in the paycheck. we work paycheck to paycheck. >> if no deal the labor secretary reportedly told both sides they must come to washington to continue talks next week. it's not clear why they can't talk through the weekend though. also an important element we do not know yet. will employers, the pacific maritime association, stop all work loading and unloading ships for another weekend because it costs extra to do so? and they say there's no point. the decisio
fuji paying extra $6 million for air freight according to bb&t. bed, bath and beyond with a growing line of retailers saying sales may take a hit because of the warehouses and stores. another company taking a hit. master craft in oregon manufactures upholstered furniture. that's a problem to continue to ripple through the business no matter when a deal is reached. >> we lost business starting right in january. we ran out of raw materials and master craft had to lay 180 people off for...
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and i went, we moved from hachinohe to mount fuji in preparation for the move to korea. i was ready to go back to the states. my sergeant called me into his office. 1950, must have been early september, and advised me that i was going home. and handed me my orders, or attempted to. then he took them back and tore them up. of course, i was hurt by that. i wanted to go home. then he told me that all the orders have been rescinded and we were going to korea. as far as duty was concerned they decided that i was fully recovered. professor han: but you were in a country you never knew before. and there was nothing good at the time in korea. and you were captured. what were you thinking? professor han: primarily that is the opinion of all young soldiers. when they are faced with something they have no knowledge of. have no clue what they are going to do or why they are going to do it. i'm sure that i had the same opinion. when i -- why not turn me loose, why not send me home? such is not the case. i took my medicine. and joined my unit and went with them north. professor han: h
and i went, we moved from hachinohe to mount fuji in preparation for the move to korea. i was ready to go back to the states. my sergeant called me into his office. 1950, must have been early september, and advised me that i was going home. and handed me my orders, or attempted to. then he took them back and tore them up. of course, i was hurt by that. i wanted to go home. then he told me that all the orders have been rescinded and we were going to korea. as far as duty was concerned they...
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fuji's lauryn hill, richard hest went to jail leona helmsley went to jail for lesser amounts. >> he isg this with the irs done anything deliberately? deceaseful? dishonest? >> good question personal tax returns, nonprofit seems to owe back taxes. they are serial tax cheaters tax avoiders. neil: that is a big deal. >> a big deal. some of the individuals that i noted did not file actual physical tax returns, they got in trouble for that. pete rose owes 354,000 because he didn't report memorabilia and autograph signings and other things on tax returns. he went to prison. and there's 3.1 million. neil: that's kind of sharpton money. >> that's right. it comes close. but and there you are going to see leona helmsley. he is saying this is misleading, taken totally out of context, every time shaun bell or ferguson or trayvon martin comes up, they go through my taxes. he's been having tax return problems since the early 90s. neil: sure, i remember back in the tawana brawley days. >> i sat down with tax auditors, they treat taxpayers differently depending where you live. it's an open secret. thi
fuji's lauryn hill, richard hest went to jail leona helmsley went to jail for lesser amounts. >> he isg this with the irs done anything deliberately? deceaseful? dishonest? >> good question personal tax returns, nonprofit seems to owe back taxes. they are serial tax cheaters tax avoiders. neil: that is a big deal. >> a big deal. some of the individuals that i noted did not file actual physical tax returns, they got in trouble for that. pete rose owes 354,000 because he didn't...
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fuji heavy industries maker of subaru is reportedly paying $59 million a month to airlift parts.isruption goes way beyond cars. experts are calling it a potential crisis for u.s. meat. the north american meat institute says the industry is losing $85 million a week in exports. and oranges, grapes and apples are left rotting on the docks. washington state scored its biggest apple harvest in history this year and growers were anticipating huge sales in china. instead, producers are dumping spoiled apples into canyons. all this and it's not even a full-on strike. a total shutdown could cost the u.s. $1.9 billion a day, according to the national retail federation. until 20,000 dock workers come to an agreement with their employers, a lot of commerce is left out to sea. >> it's been nearly one year since malaysian airlines flight 370 disappears over the indian ocean and the passengers of the families still don't have any answers as to what happened. >> but that is what is motivating crews to continue the search. they are not giving up hope despite the daunting size of the search area
fuji heavy industries maker of subaru is reportedly paying $59 million a month to airlift parts.isruption goes way beyond cars. experts are calling it a potential crisis for u.s. meat. the north american meat institute says the industry is losing $85 million a week in exports. and oranges, grapes and apples are left rotting on the docks. washington state scored its biggest apple harvest in history this year and growers were anticipating huge sales in china. instead, producers are dumping...
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he is in shock when his fuji road bike is stolen. >> went to go grab a beer and came back after halfgone. >> jake's ride cost $2,500. and he doesn't have any insurance to replace it. >> i didn't really talk for about an hour after that. >> jake files a police report, but believes he can increase the odds of getting his bike back by taking matters into his own hands. >> my dad taught me to stand up for myself. he taught me to do the right thing and to walk around with a set of ethics and, you know, to kind of grow a pair and -- that's about it. you know? >> after 20 hours looking on the internet for someone selling his bike locally, jake widens his search and hits paydirt. >> i was focusing mostly on portland on craigslist and i just had kind of a whimsical thought, maybe i'll check out seattle and i did, and two minutes later, i saw my bike posted up there. >> photographs showing every scratch and custom feature leave no doubt in jake's mind, the bike on sale for a bargain $1,000 is his. house mate and best friend chris williams helps jake set up a sting to trap the suspect. >> getti
he is in shock when his fuji road bike is stolen. >> went to go grab a beer and came back after halfgone. >> jake's ride cost $2,500. and he doesn't have any insurance to replace it. >> i didn't really talk for about an hour after that. >> jake files a police report, but believes he can increase the odds of getting his bike back by taking matters into his own hands. >> my dad taught me to stand up for myself. he taught me to do the right thing and to walk around...
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from fuji television and popular stationed in japan. posy could have had five home runs in a row. >> reporter: in the league for the last few years with the brewers and last legal royals. he played against the giants and the world series the way he has become a drop in japan is one of the reasons. he joked that would not happen after seeing his side. >> i think he will be focused. if he does this good this year he will continue on. >> reporter: we have to talk about the big baseball star here creek posey has been busy getting back into this kind of things. >> reporter: keep in mind, it is a fan competition creek voting on just that the face of the m l b. >> i have not found it too much. any votes from the fans there is a goner. -- honor >> secret as to how passionate they are. --no secret >> reporter: there you have a gary there has been a busy couple of days. i hear that there is a brawl marred that the big man himself is coming out. >> reporter: gary radnich >> reporter: now back to you in the studio. >> reporter: >> gary: you are rig
from fuji television and popular stationed in japan. posy could have had five home runs in a row. >> reporter: in the league for the last few years with the brewers and last legal royals. he played against the giants and the world series the way he has become a drop in japan is one of the reasons. he joked that would not happen after seeing his side. >> i think he will be focused. if he does this good this year he will continue on. >> reporter: we have to talk about the big...
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fuji in preparation for the move. i was ready to come back to the states. in fact, my first sergeant called me into his office. i don't remember. 1950, must have been early september. advised me that i was going home. handed me my orders or attempted to. then he took them back and tore them up. i was hurt by that. i wanted the go home. he told me that all the orders had been riscinded and we were going to korea. as far as duty was concerned they decided that i was fully recovered. >> okay. >> you are in a country you never knew before. there's nothing good at the time in korea. you are captured. what were you thinking? >> i think primarily that's the opinion of all young soldiers. when they are faced with something that they have no knowledge of have no dlu clue what they're going to do or why they're going to do it. i'm sure i had the same opinion.clue what they're going to do or why they're going to do it. i'm sure i had the same opinion. why not turn me loose? why not send me home? such is not the case. i took my medicine and joined my unit. went with th
fuji in preparation for the move. i was ready to come back to the states. in fact, my first sergeant called me into his office. i don't remember. 1950, must have been early september. advised me that i was going home. handed me my orders or attempted to. then he took them back and tore them up. i was hurt by that. i wanted the go home. he told me that all the orders had been riscinded and we were going to korea. as far as duty was concerned they decided that i was fully recovered. >>...
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fuji and the clouds far below on their 6600-mile trek across the pacific ocean.eting out a gondola selfie. bradley phoning home to mission control >> the mission is going wonderfully. enjoying a beautiful sunrise over the pacific. >> for seven days they lived in a capsule the size of a king-size bed. taking turns to sleep on a single cot, battling 50-degree temperatures and at times having to wear oxygen masks because of the high altitude. their feet planted firmly on the ground but their heads still on cloud nine. aditi roy, abc news. >> they broke the distance and time record for how long they were afloat. everyone knows hot air balloons -- this isn't hot air i. i is gas. they let out air pressure you see the weight. if you want to go up you have to drop weight. >> literally drop it from up in the sky. >> you drop it down to the ground and that lets you go up a little bit. i know this so well because this is a hoob by of mine. something i have done for years. >> you know the hot air very well. >> i said it is not hot air. just said that. >> knew it was coming r
fuji and the clouds far below on their 6600-mile trek across the pacific ocean.eting out a gondola selfie. bradley phoning home to mission control >> the mission is going wonderfully. enjoying a beautiful sunrise over the pacific. >> for seven days they lived in a capsule the size of a king-size bed. taking turns to sleep on a single cot, battling 50-degree temperatures and at times having to wear oxygen masks because of the high altitude. their feet planted firmly on the ground but...
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fuji is baypaying $60 million a month for air freight and bed, beth, and jondbeyond saying sales mayuse the slowdown has caused a shortage at warehouses and stores. another company taking a hit, master craft furniture in oregon. it manufactures upholstered furniture for ikea. >> we lost business starting right in january. we ran out of raw materials, and master craft had to lay 180 people off for 2 1/2 weeks in january. >> the fact is that we are working probably three days a week which has put a real krism in the paycheck. we work paycheck to paycheck. >> if no deal today, the labor secretary has reportedly told both sides they're going to have to come to washington to continue talks on monday though it's not clear why they can't talk through the weekend. also what we do not know yet, and this is important, will the employers, the pacific maritime association, stop work on ships loading and unloading again this weekend because that's extra pay and there's such a backlog. we have had no word on whether they are going to stop work again this week in making a bad situation worse. guys?
fuji is baypaying $60 million a month for air freight and bed, beth, and jondbeyond saying sales mayuse the slowdown has caused a shortage at warehouses and stores. another company taking a hit, master craft furniture in oregon. it manufactures upholstered furniture for ikea. >> we lost business starting right in january. we ran out of raw materials, and master craft had to lay 180 people off for 2 1/2 weeks in january. >> the fact is that we are working probably three days a week...