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in fact, their standard has been dubbed in the industry as the shari pick, because in a business where freshness reigns, there is simply no room for error. >> so we have very particular standards that we go through. sometimes, the fields, when the crop is good, will actually have them pick a berry to our exact specifications, our minimum sizes. so we don't jupt take any berry. it has to be of a certain quality, a certain size. >> the relationship with growers is premiere. in fact, we--when we get a relationship started, we like to show them what our final product looks like. in fact, we like to send them boxes of shari's berries now and then in thanks for their efforts and also so they see what the final product looks like. >> the company estimates they did up to 2 million strawberries, used 60 tons of chocolate, and shipped to more than 200,000 homes every year. >> everybody remembers and can tell you the story about the day they first received shari's berries. and that's how we came up with the moniker, the unforgettable gift. >> from berries covered in ooey, gooey chocolate and show
in fact, their standard has been dubbed in the industry as the shari pick, because in a business where freshness reigns, there is simply no room for error. >> so we have very particular standards that we go through. sometimes, the fields, when the crop is good, will actually have them pick a berry to our exact specifications, our minimum sizes. so we don't jupt take any berry. it has to be of a certain quality, a certain size. >> the relationship with growers is premiere. in fact,...
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he declared his opposition to what he called any effort to impose, that was his word, impose, shari ya and legs being cut off,
he declared his opposition to what he called any effort to impose, that was his word, impose, shari ya and legs being cut off,
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and the claim that some house, president obama wants to impose shari ya law, islamic law in the united states, you know, cutting off hands, stoning, that sort of thing. republicans have selling this scare. should some people be worried? >>> plus, just say. no late this afternoon, senate republicans voted down an effort to repeal the ban on gays serving openly in the u.s. military. we will get into the politics of that story and who wins by that vote coming november 2nd and who, if anybody, loses. >>> let me finish tonight with a diabolic talk of newt gingrich, who is, day after day, raising hatred, anger and fear with all his craft and wyle. >>> we start with bill maher, the host of "real time" from hbo. watch you on "real time." let's listen. >> christine, if you are watching, i created you. you need to come on this show. if you don't come on this show, i'm going to show a clip every week. i'm only one who has them. i ordered them. let me show this clip this is from "politically incorrect" i don't know what year, like 1997 or something. >> you are a witch? >> i dabbled in witchcraft.
and the claim that some house, president obama wants to impose shari ya law, islamic law in the united states, you know, cutting off hands, stoning, that sort of thing. republicans have selling this scare. should some people be worried? >>> plus, just say. no late this afternoon, senate republicans voted down an effort to repeal the ban on gays serving openly in the u.s. military. we will get into the politics of that story and who wins by that vote coming november 2nd and who, if...
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let's get more from shari, wafr tv. good morning. >> reporter: good morning.s confirmed just a short while ago that the man in question is 70 years old and is a scientist. apparently he had a canister in his luggage that greatly resembled a pipe bomb. federal and local law enforcement are interviewing the man who is being detained at this point. however, no charges have been filed and the man has not been arrested. the canister, which caused the suspicion, has been testing. what we are learning so far, there is no trace of explosives. that is very good news. an fbi special agent at the airport also tells me the man is a u.s. citizen and is cooperating with authorities. again, no charges have been brought at this time. this all started about 9:30 thursday evening when this passenger came in on an international flight from brazil and was going through customs and federal officials detected something suspicious. now, a federal statement that was released tells us, and we have learned, four of the six terminals here at mia were evacuated as a precautionary measure
let's get more from shari, wafr tv. good morning. >> reporter: good morning.s confirmed just a short while ago that the man in question is 70 years old and is a scientist. apparently he had a canister in his luggage that greatly resembled a pipe bomb. federal and local law enforcement are interviewing the man who is being detained at this point. however, no charges have been filed and the man has not been arrested. the canister, which caused the suspicion, has been testing. what we are...
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we have where i live at we have three pen ten sharies here and there's over a thousand inmates there. and the state -- the tax people pay i hear anywhere from $16,000 to $25,000 a year. and that's not right for us to pay that kind of money for -- to how's those inmates. host: how many jobs do you think those three produce for that area? caller: very few. host: whether or not do you say that? caller: because it's a low income county and stuff. the only thing that keeps our county going is the coal mines and stuff. host: ok. did you have more to add? caller: i would just like, like i said, $25,000 that taxpayers pay to keep the inmate in jail. and just like i said, they need to get those inmates out and bring our soldiers back home from afghanistan and train those prisoners over there for two or three weeks and send them over there. host: according to the national public radio, in 2006 the it cost about $68 billion for corrections. the average cost per state inmate was $22,000 or about $62 per day among facilities operated by the federal bureau of prisons it was about $62.01 per day. ho
we have where i live at we have three pen ten sharies here and there's over a thousand inmates there. and the state -- the tax people pay i hear anywhere from $16,000 to $25,000 a year. and that's not right for us to pay that kind of money for -- to how's those inmates. host: how many jobs do you think those three produce for that area? caller: very few. host: whether or not do you say that? caller: because it's a low income county and stuff. the only thing that keeps our county going is the...