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fuji: yeah. -lemonis: he's got a big heart. -fuji: definitely.lemonis: how long have you been in the restaurant business? -fuji: since 14. i'm 41 now. -lemonis: since you were 14? fuji: yeah. my father was a chef. lemonis: did you develop a lot of stuff here? fuji: yeah. the sauces, the burgers. lemonis: why did you decide to leave? fuji: too many differences, too many bumping heads. like, instead of having one boss, i had like four bosses. there was too many cameras on me. it's just like, i would get a phone call. sammy: "why'd you leave the fridge open?" or sometimes, with todd, i'll push back against it, and then i'll just say, "you know what, todd? whatever." todd: marcus [clears throat] it seems to be that the blame that you want to put is all on me. all i do is i try to make sure that it's not costing everybody more money because, if we're gonna talk honest, my partners will just spend, and it don't matter. tranchina: how do you function in a restaurant with someone walking around telling you, "we're not gonna let them get paid training. yo
fuji: yeah. -lemonis: he's got a big heart. -fuji: definitely.lemonis: how long have you been in the restaurant business? -fuji: since 14. i'm 41 now. -lemonis: since you were 14? fuji: yeah. my father was a chef. lemonis: did you develop a lot of stuff here? fuji: yeah. the sauces, the burgers. lemonis: why did you decide to leave? fuji: too many differences, too many bumping heads. like, instead of having one boss, i had like four bosses. there was too many cameras on me. it's just like, i...
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fuji, that's enough.emonis: sammy's brother, fuji, the only one with restaurant experience, had been pushed out of the business. todd: we've all had issues with him. lemonis: after tasting the burgers that he made, i quickly decided that if i was gonna be involved in standard burger, so was fuji. fuji is in charge of the kitchen. so he is now a partner, as well. i made a deal to invest $130,000 for 30% of the business. we got a deal? we're gonna start over. if we're gonna set the standard, it's gonna be my standard. we upped the quality of our ingredients, simplified the menu, and overhauled the space. [ laughter and applause ] we needed somebody to run the day-to-day operations, so joseph stepped up to be the general manager. but i wasn't just fixing up one restaurant in staten island, i saw standard burger as a national opportunity. and this place would be the model we'd use to sell franchisees on the concept. to the burger boys. -all: burger boys. lemonis: six months and about a half a million dollars
fuji, that's enough.emonis: sammy's brother, fuji, the only one with restaurant experience, had been pushed out of the business. todd: we've all had issues with him. lemonis: after tasting the burgers that he made, i quickly decided that if i was gonna be involved in standard burger, so was fuji. fuji is in charge of the kitchen. so he is now a partner, as well. i made a deal to invest $130,000 for 30% of the business. we got a deal? we're gonna start over. if we're gonna set the standard, it's...
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May 3, 2017
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members of the panel that this is known as golden week to join the discussion here under the mount fuji dialogue in your participants in the dialogue. the corporation goes way back last year professor urged to knock negative issued if the report the u.s.-japan alliance that they kind the called the japan version of the bipartisan report for the future vision of the alliance. and with those experts joining us today are regulars with the mount fuji dialogue most contributing to my immediate left a member of the house of representatives. >> serving as the defense minister and is deeply involved in the debate from security legislation and new interpretation of the defense policy reform a former member of the defense forces i am sure when they graduated as a second lieutenant people were a bit confused. but i'm shirred is rapid promotion of success so to set in the center is our first guest. [applause] the member that we hosted the of ministers here in july 2014 with the defense policy with asian alliance to make a big impression and to sit on your right is our next guest who has had a very
members of the panel that this is known as golden week to join the discussion here under the mount fuji dialogue in your participants in the dialogue. the corporation goes way back last year professor urged to knock negative issued if the report the u.s.-japan alliance that they kind the called the japan version of the bipartisan report for the future vision of the alliance. and with those experts joining us today are regulars with the mount fuji dialogue most contributing to my immediate left...
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when hokusai made his famous series of wood block prints featuring mount fuji, he was around 70, old some but not for him. he considered it a new beginning of his life as an artist which he felt had onlyjust begun. at the age of 75 he takes the name old man crazy to paint which is wonderful, i think it's an expression of this continuing ambition. he is determined, the older he gets, the better he will become. from the age of 90, there is an extraordinary painting of a dragon in a rain cloud. technically this is a staggering painting and hokusai has this all worked out in his head before he ever touches his brush to paper. you can't make corrections with this kind of painting, it's not like an oil painting where you can scrub a bit out and do it again. you've got to get it right the first time. his popularity is international. he crosses borders and cultures. what is it about his work that makes it resonate so? he's interested in the world of work. ordinary people going about their business in sometimes amazing nature, sometimes in the city of edo. it's not the really grand people he
when hokusai made his famous series of wood block prints featuring mount fuji, he was around 70, old some but not for him. he considered it a new beginning of his life as an artist which he felt had onlyjust begun. at the age of 75 he takes the name old man crazy to paint which is wonderful, i think it's an expression of this continuing ambition. he is determined, the older he gets, the better he will become. from the age of 90, there is an extraordinary painting of a dragon in a rain cloud....
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joining us today are three of the regulars in the mount fuji dialogue. three of the most important contributors to the u.s. japan alliance in recent years or it to my immediate left is gern nakatani. he served as defense minister from 2000 14 to 2000 extreme and was deeply involved on the security legislation and new interpretations of article nine, defense guidelines. is a former member and a graduate of the defense academy and ensure when he graduated and was a second lieutenant and i showed him the u.s. japan security meetings with the name gen, people were bit can use. i'm sure is rapid promotion and success is due to merit. and not his first name. sitting in the center is another onoderaefense minister, . prefecture.miyagi 2014sted him in july of for the first real description -- abeabbe administration. he is a graduate of tokyo university. sitting all the way on your hima. is nagas he is had a very interesting two weeks. two weeks ago he was a member of the democratic party of japan. -- now he has moved independent which you might ask -- which we m
joining us today are three of the regulars in the mount fuji dialogue. three of the most important contributors to the u.s. japan alliance in recent years or it to my immediate left is gern nakatani. he served as defense minister from 2000 14 to 2000 extreme and was deeply involved on the security legislation and new interpretations of article nine, defense guidelines. is a former member and a graduate of the defense academy and ensure when he graduated and was a second lieutenant and i showed...
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he jcer, in cooperation with cses worked on the mount fuji dialogue. professor tanaka issued the jcer report on the future of the u.s.-japan alliance, what they kindly called sometimes the japan version of the armitage nye report which is a bipartisan effort to create a series of papers on the future vision for the alliance. really a very strategic and coherent and actionable blueprint for the alliance from the leading experts that were brought together by jcer. joining us today are three of the regulars in the mount fuji dialogue, three of the most important contributors to the u.s.-japan alliance of recent years, to my immediate left is member of the house of representatives. [applause] he served as defense minister from 2014 to 2016, was deeply involved in the debate on security legislation, new interpretations of article 9 of the constitution, defense policy reforms and defense guidelines. he's a former member of the ground self-defense forces and graduate of the national defense academy and i'm sure when he graduated and was a second lieutenant an
he jcer, in cooperation with cses worked on the mount fuji dialogue. professor tanaka issued the jcer report on the future of the u.s.-japan alliance, what they kindly called sometimes the japan version of the armitage nye report which is a bipartisan effort to create a series of papers on the future vision for the alliance. really a very strategic and coherent and actionable blueprint for the alliance from the leading experts that were brought together by jcer. joining us today are three of...
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russians been with got to figure out whether those investigations bear fruit and how far up and down the fuji and they went. anyone who says this is over at this point would be squashing truth finding. i hope at least that president would not want that to happen. >> bret: do you think that's what's behind the firing? >> i pray that is not the case, that is the last thing this country needs. if but i've got to tell you -- e said this repeatedly. this is the most important thing i will ever do. i don't know if i can say this is ten times more important than it was earlier today but it's pretty darn close. >> bret: where does this go from here? >> we were expecting to have director called me before the committee on thursday in a closed session. we still hope at some point in the near future he will appear before us but we will have the balance of the intelligence community leaders. they will talk to us. we have requests for information to some prominent names. some have given us information. the committee is probably going to have to take legal action to force them to give us information. i was
russians been with got to figure out whether those investigations bear fruit and how far up and down the fuji and they went. anyone who says this is over at this point would be squashing truth finding. i hope at least that president would not want that to happen. >> bret: do you think that's what's behind the firing? >> i pray that is not the case, that is the last thing this country needs. if but i've got to tell you -- e said this repeatedly. this is the most important thing i...
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. >> tambiÉn en japÓn seÑores miles de turistas llegan hasta la platea a orillas del monte fuji dondea reunir fondos por una buena causa. >> mi querido amigo si se siente identificado con su Último divorcio, no se preocupe yo tambiÉn. asÍ fue. me lanzaron todas las cosas por allÍ. >> bueno. >> (risas). >> vamos a una pausa seÑores. errores de reparto. no!! vamos ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >> muchÍsimas gracias por continuar con nosotros y usted apenas nos sintoniza por supuesto bienvenido a la informaciÓn. los planes del gobierno de trump al descubierto, 2 fotografÍas publicadas en twitter, muestran a un rabino con un estratega de la casa blanca y de fondo una pizarra en donde estÁn promesas. >> muchos nÚmeros y pocos detalles revelan la cantidad de indocumentados que tienen en las cÁrceles y cuales estÁn a punto de ser deportados. >> sin embargo, deja saber can tos han cometido graves crÍmenes. >> trump pide paralizar el gobierno para poner orden en el paÍs, luego que el congreso aprobara recursos para que su administraciÓn opere y le negara gran parte del dinero que ne necesitaba para construir e
. >> tambiÉn en japÓn seÑores miles de turistas llegan hasta la platea a orillas del monte fuji dondea reunir fondos por una buena causa. >> mi querido amigo si se siente identificado con su Último divorcio, no se preocupe yo tambiÉn. asÍ fue. me lanzaron todas las cosas por allÍ. >> bueno. >> (risas). >> vamos a una pausa seÑores. errores de reparto. no!! vamos ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >> muchÍsimas gracias por continuar con nosotros y usted apenas nos...
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you are still in a one g environment, and the fuji is not pointing any completely different directionk at physiologically your veins. why does let's circulate at all? does it require gravity? not really. your blood circulates standing. his circulates horizontally. any angle in between because your vessels bump on their own. so why should we think all of a sudden will just stop. not only that, the lecture of magnetic forces )-right-paren to the power of four to eight times more powerful than gravitational forces. so all you let go of synoptic phenomenon going on in your brain doesn't give a rats asked about gravity. it is functioning completely independent of it. no chemically common you have chemistry going on in if it is floating around, they are mutually buoyant. they don't care about gravity either. they are floating in the water. suspended in the water. so that is it they are living in the chemistry of molecules doesn't care either. so to slight any of this works at all under these very different conditions. if you are in low gravity and you grow up in low gravity, that can affect
you are still in a one g environment, and the fuji is not pointing any completely different directionk at physiologically your veins. why does let's circulate at all? does it require gravity? not really. your blood circulates standing. his circulates horizontally. any angle in between because your vessels bump on their own. so why should we think all of a sudden will just stop. not only that, the lecture of magnetic forces )-right-paren to the power of four to eight times more powerful than...