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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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fuji has been canceled for this year to curb the spread of the coronavirus. officials announced on monday the trails leading to the summit would stay closed throughout the summer. shizuoka manages three of the four trails to the peak. the move follows a similar decision by the prefecture which maintains the remaining trail. the mountain straddles those prefectures where the state of emergencncy was lifted last wee. mt. fuji rises to 3,776 meters and attracts thousands of hikers and tourists during its two month climbing season. this year it was set to begin on july 10th. mountain lodges and first aid centers will also be closed. >>> people in a japanese seaside community have come together to preserve jobs and local businesses amid the coronavirus outbreak. and as we'll see in our next story they've come up with a tasty idea to help busy moms feeding kids out of school. it's called the helping bento. >> this is the city in southwestern japan's kumamoto prefecture. its been running a seafood processing business for the past seven years. her company's main prod
fuji has been canceled for this year to curb the spread of the coronavirus. officials announced on monday the trails leading to the summit would stay closed throughout the summer. shizuoka manages three of the four trails to the peak. the move follows a similar decision by the prefecture which maintains the remaining trail. the mountain straddles those prefectures where the state of emergencncy was lifted last wee. mt. fuji rises to 3,776 meters and attracts thousands of hikers and tourists...
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is working from home the nikkei in japan up today it had its own type of moderna news in the market fuji film shares fall down about 2.5 perts. testing the anti-flu vaccine avigan there is a report that shows no clear link about the effectiveness of that drug we have fuji film trading lower. >> thank you here now in the united states, we are hitting a milestone of sorts in our pandemic lockdown as of today, all 50 states will have instituted some kind of reopening plan connecticut being the last one to insure t to instut that process get more with rahel at hq. >> let's start in chicago. five workers at a mcdonalds in chicago have filed a class action accusing mcdonalds of failing to adhere to government safety guidelines around covid-19 such as failing to provide adequate hand sanitizer, gloves, masks. mcdonalds says the statement is inaccurate >> facebook will limit the menlo park offices to 25% capacity when they start to let people back in july they will put people on different shifts, have temperature checks and have six-foot spread apart work spaces >> disney springs in orlando will
is working from home the nikkei in japan up today it had its own type of moderna news in the market fuji film shares fall down about 2.5 perts. testing the anti-flu vaccine avigan there is a report that shows no clear link about the effectiveness of that drug we have fuji film trading lower. >> thank you here now in the united states, we are hitting a milestone of sorts in our pandemic lockdown as of today, all 50 states will have instituted some kind of reopening plan connecticut being...
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fujis well there is an elementary school not too far from where we are today on the outskirts of lagos in liking to be precise where the children learn some very important lessons about everything including when you will energy they say 1st time the advantages of solar power because a school generates its own and that's all. i want to hear the sound of what these kids have lots of ideas about what can be done to combat climate change burn fuel for still feel this ride a bicycle use solar power discussions of this nature are giving high priority at this school who want our children to be problem solvers who want them to be people able to move at the environment and not do things where how we school principal because he is leading by example she runs the abbos heart school the private elementary institution not far from lagos the principal has had solar panels installed on the roof of the building. the firm was such that we have already done it for. each of them retired what i thought by right. the. client reviewed in. an artery the iffy the best the conditioning the lights in. the barn
fujis well there is an elementary school not too far from where we are today on the outskirts of lagos in liking to be precise where the children learn some very important lessons about everything including when you will energy they say 1st time the advantages of solar power because a school generates its own and that's all. i want to hear the sound of what these kids have lots of ideas about what can be done to combat climate change burn fuel for still feel this ride a bicycle use solar power...
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from tokyo you can see fuji for the first time in how long? you can see the hills in beverly hills. dramaticeing impact the daily commute and internal combustion automobile has met to quality of life. this is a complete production on my part. -- prediction in my part. notably starting in california, there will be increasing restrictions on interval -- internal combustion automobiles. preservell fight to what they have seen in terms of the environmental impact of not having internal combustion engines. that is a huge source of energy demand. this is a huge trend. this is something that will have almost no impact on demand for oil. when investors see the writing on the wall, they run for the exits. after a 30% rally, i would hit this. trump what about the administration seems determined to back oil? how much support will all of those measures really supply this industry? michael: the fed can prevent the default cycle you would otherwise see in the energy patch. president trump has got to get any kind of bailout for the energy sector through the house of representatives. the democratic
from tokyo you can see fuji for the first time in how long? you can see the hills in beverly hills. dramaticeing impact the daily commute and internal combustion automobile has met to quality of life. this is a complete production on my part. -- prediction in my part. notably starting in california, there will be increasing restrictions on interval -- internal combustion automobiles. preservell fight to what they have seen in terms of the environmental impact of not having internal combustion...
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ai could process massive amounts of scientific data a stack of documents taller than mount fuji. this is the research hospitals supercomputer. we've come here to talk to such tolu miano an expert on bioinformatics we asked me on whether ai could one day replace doctors no i don't think so. simply some more. finish and an end. not only need. the limitations on fluids and i was not. there i told intelligence that's a skill. points down for if you can move they're going to be. good then we need a whole arc. and this is the same. bullet followed we're going to leave and some where to but. at the nearby rican institute researchers are developing an ai diagnostic program that could be used to test for stomach cancer. but one expert here disagrees with the toral me on his opinion that ai will never replace doctors. so i don't know why but i know she will tell if we were made redundant by artificial intelligence that wouldn't be good for his doctors what he wanted to target for the human race would actually be greater doctors were no longer necessary if ai technology could improve or wor
ai could process massive amounts of scientific data a stack of documents taller than mount fuji. this is the research hospitals supercomputer. we've come here to talk to such tolu miano an expert on bioinformatics we asked me on whether ai could one day replace doctors no i don't think so. simply some more. finish and an end. not only need. the limitations on fluids and i was not. there i told intelligence that's a skill. points down for if you can move they're going to be. good then we need a...
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it lists japan's fuji film unit is pushing through, look at this, the drug to over 40 countries, forovid-19 trials. roche is working with an arthritis drug, an anti-inflammatory treatment to stop the cytokine storm. we also hear out of the netherlands they have a monoclonal antibody that destroys the virus. 1000 drug trials pushing on vaccine there is optimism, hope here, reaction to this story? >> absolutely there is optimism out there with regard to remdesivir, there is a possibility of having that working as a therapeutic in the very near future. but along with that, the vaccines being developed as we speak, we put additional money into the cares act which we actually funded a process where rather than having pharmaceutical companies putting up money for the manufacture of large doses we said, look, let us put up the money for the large doses of the best prospects out there so that if they do prove to be effective and safe, that we'll already have a supply of those vaccines red did you to go. that is in the works right now. and so we're looking ahead. we're optimistic we're going
it lists japan's fuji film unit is pushing through, look at this, the drug to over 40 countries, forovid-19 trials. roche is working with an arthritis drug, an anti-inflammatory treatment to stop the cytokine storm. we also hear out of the netherlands they have a monoclonal antibody that destroys the virus. 1000 drug trials pushing on vaccine there is optimism, hope here, reaction to this story? >> absolutely there is optimism out there with regard to remdesivir, there is a possibility of...
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to cope if the epidemic intensifies but surely some are still vulnerable constantine right next to fuji sour about 40 kilometers south of tokyo to meet some elderly japanese. under the country's of antivirus measures it is still possible to visit retirement homes. but what seems today were about. under 4 japan has the oldest population in the wild made 028 percent of its people over 65 years old. boy are. the residents seemed delighted by the visit when i had the night man. my feet up. there are some precautions in evidence here hands of disinfected and shoes are removed as they usually are in order. means homes. with these and a few other basic steps a director thinks risks of sufficiently going to my instructor mirror. each of them with the filter being limited to us but if they're going to have strings or. more years of folio. surprisingly children the so many cards to visit. i'm not allowed. to see the. clips in that scene. like that all because i've never had a fan on there i thought i'm not usually offer to do that but i'm not just good living here for what they thought it was mos
to cope if the epidemic intensifies but surely some are still vulnerable constantine right next to fuji sour about 40 kilometers south of tokyo to meet some elderly japanese. under the country's of antivirus measures it is still possible to visit retirement homes. but what seems today were about. under 4 japan has the oldest population in the wild made 028 percent of its people over 65 years old. boy are. the residents seemed delighted by the visit when i had the night man. my feet up. there...
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"i can't believe how bad fuji-azuma shanked it this weekend! i should have drafted kagayaki!i-dashi! what do you mean i'm fired?!" so the sumo continues, but without a crowd. one fan watching the matches on youtube found the experience different, saying, "you could hear everything. you could hear them fart, you could hear grunting, stuff you don't usually hear." yeah, usually to hear fat men farting and grunting while watching sports you have to go to a buffalo wild wings. quarantine-while, yesterday morning, there was a flyby of earth by this asteroid which, observers have pointed out, has "features that make it look like the asteroid remembered to wear a mask." proving once again, even a lifeless, frozen rock is smarter than mike pence. quarantine-while, "in what may be a medical first, a woman's silicone breast implants helped deflect a bullet and save her life." so starting next year, police bulletproof vests will be slightly modified quarantine-while, in moon newwwwws, nasa has announced they will "shoot lasers at the moon to help find water." oh, great. when this is ove
"i can't believe how bad fuji-azuma shanked it this weekend! i should have drafted kagayaki!i-dashi! what do you mean i'm fired?!" so the sumo continues, but without a crowd. one fan watching the matches on youtube found the experience different, saying, "you could hear everything. you could hear them fart, you could hear grunting, stuff you don't usually hear." yeah, usually to hear fat men farting and grunting while watching sports you have to go to a buffalo wild wings....
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i think if you put that with the hundreds of other clinical trials going on, everything from fuji film'sills to the anti-inflammatory and satellite drugs being repurposed, there's so much work focussed, resources and companies big and small that are working on this that the hope is that by the fall, when many of the foremost doctors in the country expect a big second wave, we will have tools to fight it so it's not as lethal and it's not as scary in terms of icu visits >> right i mean, every day there is an increased understanding of the virus which obviously is a fairly complex we're still learning things that go against what were presumed or assumptions early on in terms of what it goes after and what the impact is. you're right listen, this is an important development. but i -- when you speak to health professionals and we heard from the former fda commissioner as well, it changes the risk profile but it's an infused medicine given in the hospital to people already seriously ill. to your point, when there are oral anti-virals that will be a game changer as will a vaccine if and when w
i think if you put that with the hundreds of other clinical trials going on, everything from fuji film'sills to the anti-inflammatory and satellite drugs being repurposed, there's so much work focussed, resources and companies big and small that are working on this that the hope is that by the fall, when many of the foremost doctors in the country expect a big second wave, we will have tools to fight it so it's not as lethal and it's not as scary in terms of icu visits >> right i mean,...
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there was a lot of hope around fuji film in japan and it didn't who that it worked in a study and it huge disappointment >> to clarify what i was saying is is that the first studies will be in people who are infected not in healthy people. so we' but what we saw in phase one is that this was a drug that blocked the replication of the virus much as remdesivir did and we know remdesivir has led to improved outcomes for patients in studies already and what we want to do is make sure that as we move on to phase two, that we try to insure that we can show the level of effectiveness, but right now, the data we've seen tells us that at the levels that are necessary to block the replication of the virus, that gives us real optimism this could be an important agent either standing alone or in combination with another drug like remdesivir. >> ken, it's meg again you know i want to ask you about the geo political influences that are at work here that we're observing in the vaccine race. as part of your deal, you received $38 million from funding from barta from the u.s. government does that com
there was a lot of hope around fuji film in japan and it didn't who that it worked in a study and it huge disappointment >> to clarify what i was saying is is that the first studies will be in people who are infected not in healthy people. so we' but what we saw in phase one is that this was a drug that blocked the replication of the virus much as remdesivir did and we know remdesivir has led to improved outcomes for patients in studies already and what we want to do is make sure that as...