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♪ "asian pacific america." and welcome to i'm robert handa, your host for our show here on nbc bay area and cozi tv. we have been part of a very active and successful asian pacific american heritage month here in the bay area, and we are ending the month on a very high note. we recently honored community heroes at our asian pacific american heritage month luncheon by aaci, asian americans for community involvement; and asian pacific fund; advocate protima pandey; storyteller caleb jo; historian, activist, and writer connie young yu; and the caretaker from the friends of children with special needs, anna wang. today protima pandey and caleb jo will join us. and then we turn the spotlight on the celebration of our multiethnic community, the rich history of silicon valley and art with the silicon valley asian pacific filmfest. all of that on our show today. well, we start our program with a true community advocate. with us is protima pandey, an advocate for gender justice and the newly appointed director for the office of women's policy in santa clara county. she has dedicated the past ten
♪ "asian pacific america." and welcome to i'm robert handa, your host for our show here on nbc bay area and cozi tv. we have been part of a very active and successful asian pacific american heritage month here in the bay area, and we are ending the month on a very high note. we recently honored community heroes at our asian pacific american heritage month luncheon by aaci, asian americans for community involvement; and asian pacific fund; advocate protima pandey; storyteller caleb...
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we have been part of a very active and successful asian pacific american heritage month here in the bay area, and we are ending the month on a very high note. we recently honored community heroes at our asian pacific american heritage month luncheon by aaci, asian americans for community involvement; and asian pacific fund; advocate protima pandey; storyteller caleb jo; historian, activist, and writer connie young yu; and the caretaker from the friends of children with special needs, anna wang. today protima pandey and caleb jo will join us. and then we turn the spotlight on the celebration of our multiethnic community, the rich history of silicon valley and art with the silicon valley asian pacific filmfest. all of that on our show today. well, we start our program with a true community advocate. with us is protima pandey, an advocate for gender justice and the newly appointed director for the office of women's policy in santa clara county. she has dedicated the past ten years, working with domestic violence survivors, both as a lawyer and an advocate for survivor issues.
we have been part of a very active and successful asian pacific american heritage month here in the bay area, and we are ending the month on a very high note. we recently honored community heroes at our asian pacific american heritage month luncheon by aaci, asian americans for community involvement; and asian pacific fund; advocate protima pandey; storyteller caleb jo; historian, activist, and writer connie young yu; and the caretaker from the friends of children with special needs, anna wang....
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robert: what about asian pacific fund, the role that the asian pacific fund likes to take in terms of being a part of this, as well as the kind of people that you end up seeing represented? pei-un: so, asian pacific fund puts up this program, and it's been our 23rd year. and each year, we just see a whole new group of students with a whole new view. prameela just touched on it. for this year, our theme was "my hope for the future," which is pretty broad, but the way we selected our winners this year is because not only did they answer the theme, but there was an originality to it. if you'll notice, there's that personal touch that these winners were able to touch upon that stood out amongst all the other entries that we received. robert: yes, and of course, i remember we were talking about, 'cause i've done it many years, i'd have to say that the theme and the sophistication and the level this year, you can see it escalating every year. and youngsters are changing because of this, huh? how about for you, how rare is it to get, like, a forum like this where you can kind of not only wri
robert: what about asian pacific fund, the role that the asian pacific fund likes to take in terms of being a part of this, as well as the kind of people that you end up seeing represented? pei-un: so, asian pacific fund puts up this program, and it's been our 23rd year. and each year, we just see a whole new group of students with a whole new view. prameela just touched on it. for this year, our theme was "my hope for the future," which is pretty broad, but the way we selected our...
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the pacific ocean. amount included a fair of chinese americans who lived and worked in san francisco. absolutely. >> what influence did they have on the history, culture of san francisco from the prism of your and also on these two expos? >> sure, chinese population of continues co was and force really important in the city, and during both fairs, chinese and japanese were excluded from immigrating to the united states because the exclusion law was passed in the 1880s and japanese codified through an gentleman's agreement and by 1924, immigration law, it stopped immigration from asia completely. were not able to send new immigrants, new fair,s, immigrants to the yet they were thriving san francisco and the chinese community in particular participated in both fargs, in the first fair, one of attractions on the zone that earlier, that midway area was called underground chinatown. village and it was a chinatown of what looked like before the earthquake and it included every negative thing could you think o
the pacific ocean. amount included a fair of chinese americans who lived and worked in san francisco. absolutely. >> what influence did they have on the history, culture of san francisco from the prism of your and also on these two expos? >> sure, chinese population of continues co was and force really important in the city, and during both fairs, chinese and japanese were excluded from immigrating to the united states because the exclusion law was passed in the 1880s and japanese...
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to change their passwords and flying the flag support for france ahead of an independence vote on a pacific island. the former chief executive of german comic of old sod and has been charged in the us over the diesel emission scandal marvin to call in is accused of lying to regulate is about fake test results up to eleven million v.w. cars were found to be releasing emissions up to forty times more than the legal limit he resigned after the scandal became public in september twenty fifteen john hendren has more. martin vinter corn is now the highest ranking former v.w. official accused of a crime in the emissions scandal in the u.s. printer korn the former chief executive officer of the w. was accused of four counts of federal crimes in the united states one of conspiring to cheat the u.s. emissions system and three counts of wire fraud that he's using e-mail in order to achieve that he faces the big ten years in prison but he could avoid prosecution entirely simply by remaining in germany that is because germany does not extradite for crimes outside of the european union so he could simply
to change their passwords and flying the flag support for france ahead of an independence vote on a pacific island. the former chief executive of german comic of old sod and has been charged in the us over the diesel emission scandal marvin to call in is accused of lying to regulate is about fake test results up to eleven million v.w. cars were found to be releasing emissions up to forty times more than the legal limit he resigned after the scandal became public in september twenty fifteen john...
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and pacific and grafton, along with me, can kiss that revenue goodbye. i'm not going to make sam do business with one of my companies just because i own it. it's got to be good enough to win the business. ana: so this is my interpretation of simple greek. i kind of started the process with what reminds me of greece or greek restaurant. so i just went through so many inspiration images that kind of inspired me to design the furniture. and i really call these "mood boards." i feel like this puts you in the mood like, when you walk into a space, what's the mood? the table, what i designed was in a powder coated metal, and again, bringing in those colors, the blue, the green, and it has a bar top finish. lemonis: and that's cool, that's different. ana: and then for the chair, i wanted to bring in the logo of the simple greek and then the texture pattern fabric on the seat, and it's all laser-cut, and then finished in a green powder coat to have that olive color. and then for the bar stool, i decided to kind of powder coat it in the blue, just to be able to h
and pacific and grafton, along with me, can kiss that revenue goodbye. i'm not going to make sam do business with one of my companies just because i own it. it's got to be good enough to win the business. ana: so this is my interpretation of simple greek. i kind of started the process with what reminds me of greece or greek restaurant. so i just went through so many inspiration images that kind of inspired me to design the furniture. and i really call these "mood boards." i feel like...
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. >> the panama pacific international exposition in san francisco. >> yes. >> what was it? >> often called the ppie, so you don't have to say that name again. the ppie was a huge world far and international exposition held on the shores of san francisco bay in what's now the marina district for people familiar with san francisco. it was to celebrate the completion of the panama canal and also to commemorate the 400th anniversary of balboa, the spanish explorer sighting of the pacific. it was essentially an excuse for san francisco to throw a huge party. nine months long party. this world fair and it was an attempt also by san francisco to demonstrate the city's rising up after the earthquake and fire of 1906. so city boosters wanted to have a fair in order to mark the occasion and to basically demonstrate their strengths to the rest of the nation and world and to claim their status as the crown city of the pacific. >> give us a sense of san francisco. this is more than a century ago now. the fire had ended, they were rebuilding the city. >> yes. >> what was the city like an
. >> the panama pacific international exposition in san francisco. >> yes. >> what was it? >> often called the ppie, so you don't have to say that name again. the ppie was a huge world far and international exposition held on the shores of san francisco bay in what's now the marina district for people familiar with san francisco. it was to celebrate the completion of the panama canal and also to commemorate the 400th anniversary of balboa, the spanish explorer sighting...
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and asian pacific islander heritage month. [applause] i think too often in this town, the hawaiians get overlooked so this is an opportunity to uplift a part of san francisco that deserves recognition. and in the samoan culture it's called -- did i say it right? thank you for the love back there. thank you. hello to everyone, i want to say hello and introduce you to, colleague, this is john ina my nominee for the heritage month. currently the director of the pacific island youth alliance and samoan community development center. it's tucked away back in the back of sunnydale, but it's got a huge presence in the community. it's incredible. what they've been doing. it's a nonprofit organization in the district with the mission of improving the quality of life for samoans and pacific islanders. she has facilitated youth programs and workshops for the last 15 years. you talk about unsung hero, 15 years in the background doing the work. she has coordinated the pacific island youth alliance leadership summer program. the summer progr
and asian pacific islander heritage month. [applause] i think too often in this town, the hawaiians get overlooked so this is an opportunity to uplift a part of san francisco that deserves recognition. and in the samoan culture it's called -- did i say it right? thank you for the love back there. thank you. hello to everyone, i want to say hello and introduce you to, colleague, this is john ina my nominee for the heritage month. currently the director of the pacific island youth alliance and...
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the us pulled out of the trans-pacific partnership, and i think that was a great opportunity for the us to really cement its position in the asian economy and promote the kind of development that we think is win-win and healthy for the global economy. so i think we've really left a huge opening that china, which talks the free trade talk but does not necessarily walk the free trade walk. - it's not a reaction against trump and addressing of his power vacuum. it has its roots much earlier, and that's just to meet the resource needs of the chinese population. (light music) - [narrator] beijing faces a number of challenges to its lofty ambitions. china is not immune to global economic turbulence. - when you want to invest in politically unstable countries, there's always the risk that chinese banks end up with more non-performing loans on their books. already, that's a tremendous problem in china. you could see large banks, systemically important banks, potentially, being exposed to non-performing loans. and you could have a financial crisis. - [narrator] china's population is aging, me
the us pulled out of the trans-pacific partnership, and i think that was a great opportunity for the us to really cement its position in the asian economy and promote the kind of development that we think is win-win and healthy for the global economy. so i think we've really left a huge opening that china, which talks the free trade talk but does not necessarily walk the free trade walk. - it's not a reaction against trump and addressing of his power vacuum. it has its roots much earlier, and...
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has arrived in new caledonia it's about a mcallen's first visit to the french territory in the south pacific ahead of an independence vote set for november the majority of the island's indigenous contact ethnic group supports a full break with france the president's office says it will not express a position on the vote and will focus on commemoration and remembrance during his visit. angie thomas is at a rally in new me and hi andrew says this is it does come a quite a crucial time but what does the cross hope to achieve. and as you say the referendum that comes in november of this year will be a really important one here does new caledonia split from france become an independent country or does it stay with france at the moment they say remote territory in the south pacific it's part of france it's part of the european union people have votes in presidential elections they same deputies to the french
has arrived in new caledonia it's about a mcallen's first visit to the french territory in the south pacific ahead of an independence vote set for november the majority of the island's indigenous contact ethnic group supports a full break with france the president's office says it will not express a position on the vote and will focus on commemoration and remembrance during his visit. angie thomas is at a rally in new me and hi andrew says this is it does come a quite a crucial time but what...
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and he found and served as asien pacific advocates coalition. in retirement, raj has turned to volunteering and supporting education, environment and human rights. both he and his wife were long time on the board of the california institute of integral studies and served time for a variety of causes. they're devoted leaders and members of a wide range of indian american, asian american arts and cultural organization, as well as several environmental and civil liberty organizations. on a personal note, when i moved into 156 16th avenue when i was two years old in 1959, i became the backyard maybe naib of the family. raj's daughter monica became my quickly best friend as her mother would hoist her over the backyard fence to play with me, and my mother would do the same so i could play with her. monica and i are still friends today. i feel i was raised in their home, spending lots of days after school in their homes and numerous sleepovers. raj opened up his home and heart to me, ever generous and kind, always the gentle father who was quite opposi
and he found and served as asien pacific advocates coalition. in retirement, raj has turned to volunteering and supporting education, environment and human rights. both he and his wife were long time on the board of the california institute of integral studies and served time for a variety of causes. they're devoted leaders and members of a wide range of indian american, asian american arts and cultural organization, as well as several environmental and civil liberty organizations. on a...
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i said look, you are a pacific power. we're a pacific power. we have common interests. you are concerned about north korea, you are concerned about trade. you are concerned about the freedom of the seas. those are issues we are concerned about. we can work together. he said, you know, we can't. in the end, this is about he sent prosperity. the thing with china is to communicate. be there, talk to them, negotiate. but do it from strength which means we have to have navy power in the pacific. we have to be clear that they have to protect the freedom of peace in the south china sea. >> how does the tariff situation factor in? >> you know, the trade tariff war back and forth? >> well, as i said, this is, [chuckles] -- >> this is something we fought over. both parties. bottom line is in a global world, you want to protect free trade. that is important. yes, you have to be tough negotiators. yes, you have to protect your interest. au are not going to engage in trade war. so the key right now is having implemented these tariffs, the real test is going to be if they can negotia
i said look, you are a pacific power. we're a pacific power. we have common interests. you are concerned about north korea, you are concerned about trade. you are concerned about the freedom of the seas. those are issues we are concerned about. we can work together. he said, you know, we can't. in the end, this is about he sent prosperity. the thing with china is to communicate. be there, talk to them, negotiate. but do it from strength which means we have to have navy power in the pacific. we...
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thank you to the asian pacific fund. thank you celebrating asian american film and food fest here in san francisco as well as again, michael, the public library, for all that you do. thank you. we are in really good hands for having you here, so thank you, michael lambert. can i have a round of applause for our library here. [applause] >> the hon. mark farrell: we all love it. i want to mention our department of neighborhood services. thank you, ashley, and your team for putting on the master calendar and for doing what you do for the city of san francisco. and really happy to announce that today was going to be the presentation, the awarding of the san francisco annual award from the mayor's office of neighborhood services, the edwin mah lee public service award today, which is incredible, not only for the announcement of it, but i will say, not to preview it, but also for the winner of it. i just think it's an amazing way to honor the legacy of mayor lee here in san francisco or just another way we can do that here in
thank you to the asian pacific fund. thank you celebrating asian american film and food fest here in san francisco as well as again, michael, the public library, for all that you do. thank you. we are in really good hands for having you here, so thank you, michael lambert. can i have a round of applause for our library here. [applause] >> the hon. mark farrell: we all love it. i want to mention our department of neighborhood services. thank you, ashley, and your team for putting on the...
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this also includes all california pacific medical centers in san francisco ... which provide service to thousands of patients. the problems began monday night... and according to the latest tweet from sutter health... some systems are still off line. some surgeries and appointments are having to be rescheduled. right now tech teams are working to fix the problem. patients are being told to show up for their scheduled appointments unless they have been told otherwise. ( darya ) in the east bay... hundreds of people in oakland are demanding an end to what they say is a misuse of public resources. this comes after a white woman called police to complain about a black family barbecuing at lake merritt. kron4's michelle kingston has the story. (mk)frank anderson, oaklandi am just out here to stand up against racism that is happening right nowenjoying a meal in front of oakland city hall ...dozens of people on tuesday reenacting what one black family was doing at lake merritt just a few weeks ago -- grilling and enjoying their day ... when a white woman called police.
this also includes all california pacific medical centers in san francisco ... which provide service to thousands of patients. the problems began monday night... and according to the latest tweet from sutter health... some systems are still off line. some surgeries and appointments are having to be rescheduled. right now tech teams are working to fix the problem. patients are being told to show up for their scheduled appointments unless they have been told otherwise. ( darya ) in the east...
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as the pacific islands of melanesia, micronesia, and polynesia. a u.s. census estimate in 2015 found 19 million residents of asian and pacific islander descent with a total u.s. population of 248 million people. in california, asian and pacific americans make up almost 21% of the population. and the bay area census in 2010 found that asians and pacific islanders make up almost 24% of the population, inching above latinos as the largest minority race across the nine counties. abc7's chris nguyen is here now with local apa leaders to talk about important issues affecting our bay area communities. >> cheryl, it's great to be here. i'm excited to introduce you to our panel of guests today. gina su is an actor based here in the bay area. she's the winner of the 2016-2017 miss asian global pageant. next, lan diep is an attorney. he currently serves as a san jose city council member representing district four. and finally, vincent pan, executive director of chinese for affirmative action. he's also a board member for the center for asian american media.
as the pacific islands of melanesia, micronesia, and polynesia. a u.s. census estimate in 2015 found 19 million residents of asian and pacific islander descent with a total u.s. population of 248 million people. in california, asian and pacific americans make up almost 21% of the population. and the bay area census in 2010 found that asians and pacific islanders make up almost 24% of the population, inching above latinos as the largest minority race across the nine counties. abc7's chris nguyen...
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as an upper low continues to move inland, a weak ridge will develop over the eastern pacific bringing a slight warming and drying trend to the bay area through saturday. late night and early morning low clouds will return to the coast and valleys tonight as the marine layer re- establishes. towards the end of the weekend another upper low will approach northern california bringing back cooler temperatures to the interior. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. g. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 ( darya ) breaking ( darya ) breaking overnight... police are investigating a double homicide in san jose.( james ) kron 4's lydia pantazes is at the scene gathering details. lydia what do we know. we know a man and a woman died after being shot.as you can see the road is blocked here behind me...the crime scene is located about a mile up the road.... on sierra rd, north of sky view drive.police say last night shortly after 10pm they responded to a person shot in the 3800 block
as an upper low continues to move inland, a weak ridge will develop over the eastern pacific bringing a slight warming and drying trend to the bay area through saturday. late night and early morning low clouds will return to the coast and valleys tonight as the marine layer re- establishes. towards the end of the weekend another upper low will approach northern california bringing back cooler temperatures to the interior. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to...
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as an upper low continues to move inland, a weak ridge will develop over the eastern pacific bringing a slight warming and drying trend to the bay area through saturday. late night and early morning low clouds will return to the coast and valleys tonight as the marine layer re- establishes. towards the end of the weekend another upper low will approach northern california bringing back cooler temperatures to the interior. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101. ( robin )union city business owners are no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101. ( robin )union city business owners are concerned about a change coming to their community. they believe a proposed cannabis dispensary will disrupt the entire neighborhood. one of their main issues - many of the businesses there... cater to children. kro
as an upper low continues to move inland, a weak ridge will develop over the eastern pacific bringing a slight warming and drying trend to the bay area through saturday. late night and early morning low clouds will return to the coast and valleys tonight as the marine layer re- establishes. towards the end of the weekend another upper low will approach northern california bringing back cooler temperatures to the interior. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to...
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yes i think that he's going to face major challenges in the pacific region to north and caribbean region and where he to i mean where he does all carbon mining and it's a situation where you have indigenous children dying of malnutrition because of poor distribution of water as well as other natural causes in the pacific region for example just last year in the most important port for colombia the one that's for sixty percent exports and imports the port of when i went to order the people aboard haven't duda basically shut it down in the pacific civic strike for twenty two days why because all of the f t a's that were signed by colombia have been doing great in generating more income for the national companies and for investors and multinationals but we see that the people actually living there the five hundred thousand of them don't even have access to potable water they don't have a hospital that can give them the attention required and they don't have basic sanitation so i think that duke is going to have to do a big job in trying to bridge that divide i mean that this tribute sion of
yes i think that he's going to face major challenges in the pacific region to north and caribbean region and where he to i mean where he does all carbon mining and it's a situation where you have indigenous children dying of malnutrition because of poor distribution of water as well as other natural causes in the pacific region for example just last year in the most important port for colombia the one that's for sixty percent exports and imports the port of when i went to order the people...
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president has arrived in new caledonia it's emanuel recalls first visit to the french island and south pacific tensions are running high head of an independence vote which is set for november the majority of the island's indigenous cannot ethnic group support a full break with france after thomas says the latest from new math. president is here in noumea at a referendum that this territory will hold like to this year on independence from france now as president of france he says that he is in his official capacity neutral friend but as a frenchman he wants new caledonian to study french this is significant for more than just frumps because in the pacific is a growing issue and when you've got be western countries like australia and the us and france competing as many see it with china influence over the pacific having an important french territory late in the middle of it with an important french military base here as well is significant a counterbalance to china. as well from a commitment to commando. if you're with us on facebook live our friends at plus we're going to show you how. it is in
president has arrived in new caledonia it's emanuel recalls first visit to the french island and south pacific tensions are running high head of an independence vote which is set for november the majority of the island's indigenous cannot ethnic group support a full break with france after thomas says the latest from new math. president is here in noumea at a referendum that this territory will hold like to this year on independence from france now as president of france he says that he is in...
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we are a pacific power, you are a pacific power. we have common interests. you are concerned about terrorism and north korea, trade, freedom of the seas. those are issues we are concerned about, so we can work together. he said we can because in the end of this is about peace and prosperity. i think the key is to communicate, to be there to talk with them, to negotiate with strength which means we have to have the navy power in the pacific and we have to be clear that they have to protect the freedom of the seas. >> out as thhow does the situatr into that? >> the trade war back and forth. >> as i said, this trade issue has been something we fought over in both parties but in a global world you want to protect free-trade. that's important to the economy. you have to be tough negotiators and protect your interest, but you're not going to engage in a trade war. that means disaster. the key rate now is having implemented these terrorist ters very strategy to negotiate so you can try to move forward with some agreements that will allow the trade to take place and
we are a pacific power, you are a pacific power. we have common interests. you are concerned about terrorism and north korea, trade, freedom of the seas. those are issues we are concerned about, so we can work together. he said we can because in the end of this is about peace and prosperity. i think the key is to communicate, to be there to talk with them, to negotiate with strength which means we have to have the navy power in the pacific and we have to be clear that they have to protect the...
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. ♪ ♪ robert handa: hello, and welcome to "asian pacific america." i'm robert handa, your host for our show here on nbc bay area and cozi tv. we have been part of a very active and successful asian pacific american heritage month here in the bay area, and we are ending the month on a very high note. we recently honored community heroes at our asian pacific american heritage month luncheon by aaci, asian americans for community involvement; and asian pacific fund; advocate protima pandey; storyteller caleb jo; historian, activist, and writer connie young yu; and the caretaker from the friends of children with special needs, anna wang. today protima pandey and caleb jo will join us. and then we turn the spotlight on the celebration of our multiethnic community, the rich history of silicon valley and art with the silicon valley asian pacific filmfest.
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and pro harbor is a naval base for the united states so it falls under the command structure of the pacific command. and what it was taken by the united states were invaded in order for the united states to control pearl harbor because of hawaii's location its central central in the central pacific so there's a central location that ships. could enter point ports after disarming refurbish. ports rearm and go back fighting. a little bit of the world who are busy asian or in peace and quiet mighty greedy sort of scientists very relieved that they were present all the things it was happy it will be to be d.c. nine eleven and nine third's to what we see rising up out of that because people are these giant monsters that are jewelry. documents instead of an exhibit. documenting each and basically saying we're to write this book we are worthy to know the whole truth and you see so it's all still up again and piracy from the newspapers that proceed. we've developed an unusual. view of the world because of our location we have huge oceans and a couple of week neighbors in mexico and canada therefore
and pro harbor is a naval base for the united states so it falls under the command structure of the pacific command. and what it was taken by the united states were invaded in order for the united states to control pearl harbor because of hawaii's location its central central in the central pacific so there's a central location that ships. could enter point ports after disarming refurbish. ports rearm and go back fighting. a little bit of the world who are busy asian or in peace and quiet...
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violent not pacific. history of that century. so. so i think that the docking about modernity the independence movements are all over europe in the world but as our orbit gated to pursue a pacific. way to gain their riches to their goals and i think that it they support equally is a very good news because that chapter was how to say something that created a problem in the independence movement not only of course for the. people and i hope but this will happen to heal the. enormous tremendous suffering of being. in the base and those. of our low i hope this definitely has of the pacific movements and understand that only. our political rights and freedom of expression can help ours in. achieving our goals in rake do you think ed to has abandoned its ways because of every kid nation that violence doesn't achieve anything is it. isn't the basque country today better off than sixty years ago when all of this started isn't that right doesn't that region have now more autonomy that actually in the past it has much more autonomy their regio
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yes i think that he's going to face major challenges in the pacific region the north and caribbean region and where he to i mean where he does all carbon mining and it's a situation where you have indigenous children dying of malnutrition because of poor distribution of water as well as other natural causes in the pacific region for example just last year in the most important port for colombia the one that's for sixty percent exports and imports the port of when i went to order the people aboard haven't duda basically shut it down in the pacific civic strike for twenty two days why because all of the f t a's that were signed by colombia have been doing great in generating more income for the national companies and for investors and multinationals but we see that the people actually living there the five hundred thousand of them don't even have access to potable water they don't have a hospital that can give them the attention required and they don't have basic sanitation so i think that duke is going to have to do a big job in trying to bridge that divide i mean that this tribute sion of
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"asian pacific america" will be back next week, so join us then. thanks for watching. ♪ cc by aberdeen captioning 1-800-688-6621 www.abercap.com i support the affordable care act, and voted against all trump's attempts to repeal it. but we need to do more. i believe in universal health care. in a public health option to compete with private insurance companies. and expanding medicare to everyone over 55. and i believe medicare must be empowered to negotiate the price of drugs. california values senator dianne feinstein >>> how does it feel to be home? withdraw from the iran nuclear deal. >> people lie. documents don't. >>> this doesn't seem real. >>> the biggest night in fashion. >>> good morning, welcome to "sunday today" on this mother's day, may 13th, i'm willie geist. welcome to all you moms, but especially to mine. it's another busy sunday morning with news on the president's decision this week to pull out of the iran deal. his upcoming meeting with the leader of north korea and the white house circling the wagons after an ugly leaked commen
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violent not pacific. history of that century. so. so i think that talking about modernity the independence movement all over europe and the world as our oba get it to pursue a pacific. way to gain their rich their goals and i think that it they support equally is a very good news because that chapter was how to say something that created a problem in the dependence movement not only of course for the. people and i hope but this will happen to heal the. enormous tremendous suffering of being. in the base and those. of our low i hope this definitely has of the pacific movements and understand that only. pursuing our political rights and freedom of expression can help in. achieving our goals in rake do you think ed to has abandoned its ways because of every kid nation that violence doesn't achieve anything is it. isn't the basque country today better off than sixty years ago when all of this started isn't that right doesn't that region have now more autonomy that actually in the past it has much more autonomy there are regions or the wh
violent not pacific. history of that century. so. so i think that talking about modernity the independence movement all over europe and the world as our oba get it to pursue a pacific. way to gain their rich their goals and i think that it they support equally is a very good news because that chapter was how to say something that created a problem in the dependence movement not only of course for the. people and i hope but this will happen to heal the. enormous tremendous suffering of being. in...
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warming and drying trend is then expected late in the week as a weak ridge builds over the eastern pacific. cooling will then resume as an upper low approaches the california coast late this weekend. ( robin )in a recent interview... this man...the fairfield father accused of torturing his 10 children... says they were brainwashed. tuesdsay his wife was charged with nine felony child abuse charges. kron 4's j.r. stone has the story. sot i want police to know that i am not an animal i am not an animal you didn't even ask me or tell me what i supposedly done...29 year old jonathan allen trying to save face after being charged wtih 16 felonies including 7 counts of torture and 9 counts of child abuse on his ten kids. sot crying..i want to tell them that i love them and that this will pass whether their mind will understand now or later...they will know...they know daddy.the couple's kids range in age from 4 months to 12 years old. the ten kids were recently rescued from this home. new court documents say that allen and his wife 30 year old ina rogers punched, strangled, bit, and shot their ki
warming and drying trend is then expected late in the week as a weak ridge builds over the eastern pacific. cooling will then resume as an upper low approaches the california coast late this weekend. ( robin )in a recent interview... this man...the fairfield father accused of torturing his 10 children... says they were brainwashed. tuesdsay his wife was charged with nine felony child abuse charges. kron 4's j.r. stone has the story. sot i want police to know that i am not an animal i am not an...
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yes i think that he's going to face major challenges in the pacific region to north and caribbean region and where he to i mean where he does all carbon mining and it's a situation where you have indigenous children dying of malnutrition because of poor distribution of water as well as other natural causes in the pacific region for example just last year in the most important port for colombia the one that's for sixty percent exports and imports the port of when i went to order the people aboard haven't duda basically shut it down in the pacific civic strike for twenty two days why because all of the f t a's that were signed by colombia have been doing great in generating more income for the national companies and for investors and multinationals but we see that the people actually living there the five hundred thousand of them don't even have access to potable water they don't have a hospital that can give them the attention required and they don't have basic sanitation so i think that duke is going to have to do a big job in trying to bridge that divide i mean that this tribute sion of
yes i think that he's going to face major challenges in the pacific region to north and caribbean region and where he to i mean where he does all carbon mining and it's a situation where you have indigenous children dying of malnutrition because of poor distribution of water as well as other natural causes in the pacific region for example just last year in the most important port for colombia the one that's for sixty percent exports and imports the port of when i went to order the people...
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violent not pacific. history of that century. so. so i think that the docking about modernity the independence movements are all over europe and the world as our oba get it to pursue a pacific. way to gain their rich their goals and i think that it they support equally is a very good news because that chapter was how to say something that created a problem in the independence movement not only of course for the. people and i hope but this will have to heal the. enormous tremendous suffering of being. in the base and those. of our low i hope this definitely will have of the pacific movements and understand that only. pursuing our political rights and freedom of expression can help in. achieving our goals in rick do you think ed to has abandoned its ways because of every kid nation that violence doesn't achieve anything is it. isn't the basque country today better off than sixty years ago when all of this started isn't that right doesn't that region have now more autonomy that actually in the past it has much more autonomy there are re
violent not pacific. history of that century. so. so i think that the docking about modernity the independence movements are all over europe and the world as our oba get it to pursue a pacific. way to gain their rich their goals and i think that it they support equally is a very good news because that chapter was how to say something that created a problem in the independence movement not only of course for the. people and i hope but this will have to heal the. enormous tremendous suffering of...
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violent not pacific. history of that century. so. so i think that docking about modernity the independence movement all over europe and the world as our own gated to pursue a pacific. way to gain their rich their goals and i think that it they support equally is a very good news because that chapter was how to say something that created a problem in the independence movement not only of course for the. people and i hope but this will happen to heal the. enormous tremendous suffering of being. in the base and those. of our low i hope this definitely will have of the pacific movements and understand that only. pursuing our political rights and freedom of expression can help our in. achieving our goals in rick do you think ed to has abandoned its ways because of every kid nation that violence doesn't achieve anything is it. isn't the basque country today better off than sixty years ago when all of this started isn't that right doesn't that region have now more autonomy that actually in the past it has much more autonomy there are region
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aboutically was concerned our redistributing of power to the pacific. one of the things we had in our defense plan. he was concerned, and i said look, we are a pacific power. we have common interests. you are concerned about terrorism, about north korea, trade, freedom of the seas, those are issues we are also concerned about. so we can work together. >> he said, we can. is this is about peace and prosperity. >> i think the key to china is to communicate. to talk and negotiate, but to do it with strength. that means we must have our navy power in the pacific, and be clear that they must protect the freedom of the seas. >> how does the tariff situation factor into that? you know, the trade tariff war. , this trade issue is something that we fought over. that both parties have thought over. the bottom line is that if a global world, you want to protect free-trade. that is important to our economy. you have to be a tough negotiator, but you aren't going to engage in a trade war. it would be a disaster. the key right now is having implemented these tariffs,
aboutically was concerned our redistributing of power to the pacific. one of the things we had in our defense plan. he was concerned, and i said look, we are a pacific power. we have common interests. you are concerned about terrorism, about north korea, trade, freedom of the seas, those are issues we are also concerned about. so we can work together. >> he said, we can. is this is about peace and prosperity. >> i think the key to china is to communicate. to talk and negotiate, but...
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dominates the pacific navy air force. they claim in the pearl harbor headquarters of the pacific command they claim to be responsible for fifty two percent of the earth surface and when you look at their logo it shows an eagle over the aleutian islands with one tail on coming down somewhere near seattle on the other coming down right over beijing so beijing looks at a network of bases a real archipelago of empire that's been built up since the korean war you have had and still have an aco of of bases that stockton australia go through you know so if we have no bases in australia you have you have. and you have a new facility in western australia no to speak precisely we have no military bases in australia what we do is operate with and in australian bases but we're not in the basing business nowadays there's a growing collection of what are referred to as lily pad bases these are bases that have typically three hundred troops no family members very few amenities and they're often quite secretive their bases that are frequ
dominates the pacific navy air force. they claim in the pearl harbor headquarters of the pacific command they claim to be responsible for fifty two percent of the earth surface and when you look at their logo it shows an eagle over the aleutian islands with one tail on coming down somewhere near seattle on the other coming down right over beijing so beijing looks at a network of bases a real archipelago of empire that's been built up since the korean war you have had and still have an aco of of...
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so we're at right now this is work camp smith this is headquarters for the pacific command and it overlooks pearl harbor and pro harbor is a naval base for the united states what falls under the command structure of the pacific command. and what it was taken by the united states were invaded in order for the united states to control pearl harbor because of hawaii's location its central central in the central pacific so there's a central location that ships. enter point ports after disarming refurbish the following ports rearm and go back fighting. the medical world who was asian to impede my mighty greed and so it was by this very delicious they were present all the things it was how do you know you to be d.c. nine eleven and ninety three so what we see rising up out of that because people are these giant monsters that are jewelry. documents of an exaggeration. talking to each other basically saying to write this book you are worthy to know the whole truth and the so it's all still up again and piracy from the newspapers that received being. cut off. we've developed an unusual. view of the
so we're at right now this is work camp smith this is headquarters for the pacific command and it overlooks pearl harbor and pro harbor is a naval base for the united states what falls under the command structure of the pacific command. and what it was taken by the united states were invaded in order for the united states to control pearl harbor because of hawaii's location its central central in the central pacific so there's a central location that ships. enter point ports after disarming...
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of the folks voted for was to have a pet toad those are the very areas of the country especially the pacific coast and that where hater of folks that been hardest hit by the conflict those are the folks that basically voted yes on the peace referendum and for them implementing the peace deal doesn't mean just large scale infrastructure projects or having a better management but actually getting the state into those areas to meet their basic needs and services and for the cocoa farmers more than anything that means having opportunities to be able to do something else i'm not too certain that evens do k. perception of the economy is in that direction i think his perception of the economy is more to do more of the same and to think more in terms of transnationally and commercial interests that colombia's borders and west the rural areas where that is most needed or. remains a leading candidate know according to the latest polls but whether petro still stands a chance so this is why i am like to ask the question to mr keim what if petro decides to strike a deal with thirty or four hundred or wou
of the folks voted for was to have a pet toad those are the very areas of the country especially the pacific coast and that where hater of folks that been hardest hit by the conflict those are the folks that basically voted yes on the peace referendum and for them implementing the peace deal doesn't mean just large scale infrastructure projects or having a better management but actually getting the state into those areas to meet their basic needs and services and for the cocoa farmers more than...
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and pro harbor is a naval base for the united states what falls under the command structure of the pacific command. and what you was taken by the united states were invaded in order for the united states to control pearl harbor because of hawaii's location in central central in the central pacific so there's a central location that ships. could enter point ports after disarming refurbish. ports rearm and go back fighting. is a little bit of whirlpools asian or impede my mighty greed and so it was by this very delicious they were present all the things it was happy for you to be d.c. nine eleven and nine third's to what we see rising up out of that because people are these. monsters that are asked to read the document of an existing. document he said basically saying we were to write this book you are worthy to know the whole truth and the so it's all still public and pious a bit from the newspapers that received. the wave developed an unusual. view of the world because of our location we have huge oceans and a couple of weak neighbors in mexico and canada therefore we've never had to have
and pro harbor is a naval base for the united states what falls under the command structure of the pacific command. and what you was taken by the united states were invaded in order for the united states to control pearl harbor because of hawaii's location in central central in the central pacific so there's a central location that ships. could enter point ports after disarming refurbish. ports rearm and go back fighting. is a little bit of whirlpools asian or impede my mighty greed and so it...
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lava is flowing into the pacific from the steam cloud. it's called laze, laced with hydrochloric acid which is toxic and burns on contact. you can see this lava fountain spewing hundreds of feet into the air. just incredible to look at these pictures live. we just got access to those now. these aerials are showing the scope of the molten rock flowing from the active fissures. a reporter is on the big island near a lava fountain. >> reporter: ever since friday evening, when geologists with the hawaiian volcano observatory say they believe fissures 16, 18, 19, combined with fissure 20, creating what's become a sheer massive amount of volume of lava that's created a flow that's now made its way down the lower east rift zone. 4 miles all the way to where you can now see that white steam billowing up from the ocean after it crossed highway 137 just before 11:00 on saturday night. >> this is more video for you from the coastline of the white smoke and lava flow into the pacific. there's been at least one reported injury so far. it's a resident
lava is flowing into the pacific from the steam cloud. it's called laze, laced with hydrochloric acid which is toxic and burns on contact. you can see this lava fountain spewing hundreds of feet into the air. just incredible to look at these pictures live. we just got access to those now. these aerials are showing the scope of the molten rock flowing from the active fissures. a reporter is on the big island near a lava fountain. >> reporter: ever since friday evening, when geologists with...
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and pro harbor is a naval base for the united states so it falls under the command structure of the pacific command. and why it was taken by the united states were invaded in order for the united states to control pearl harbor because of hawaii's location its central central in the central pacific so there's a central location that ships. enter point ports after disarming refurbish. ports rearm and go back fighting. to middle middle who are asian or indeed why i might be greedy sort of but this is very related to reverse this all the things it was how do you know you to be d.c. nine eleven and one third so what we see rising up out of that because people are these. monsters that are injury. document of an existing. document each and basically saying we're to write this book we are worthy to know the whole truth and the so it's all still up again and piracy from the newspapers that precedes being. cut. that we've developed an unusual. view of the world because of our location we have huge oceans and a couple of weak neighbors in mexico and canada therefore we've never had to have a foreign p
and pro harbor is a naval base for the united states so it falls under the command structure of the pacific command. and why it was taken by the united states were invaded in order for the united states to control pearl harbor because of hawaii's location its central central in the central pacific so there's a central location that ships. enter point ports after disarming refurbish. ports rearm and go back fighting. to middle middle who are asian or indeed why i might be greedy sort of but this...
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and pro harbor is a naval base for the united states so it falls under the command structure of the pacific command. and why it was taken by the united states were invaded in order for the united states to control pearl harbor because of hawaii's location its central central in the central pacific so there's a central location that ships could. enter point ports after disarming refurbish the following ports rearm and go back fighting. the middle middle world who are busy asian or impede my mighty greedy so it was by this very belief that they were present all the things it was how do you know you to be d.c. nine eleven and one third so what we see rising up out of that because people are these giant monsters that are asked to read the document of an existing. document he should basically say we're right this book you are worthy of note to the whole truth and the silly old fool once again and the pious see that from the newspapers that received being. cut. that we've developed an unusual. view of the world because of our location we have huge oceans and a couple of weak neighbors in mexico a
and pro harbor is a naval base for the united states so it falls under the command structure of the pacific command. and why it was taken by the united states were invaded in order for the united states to control pearl harbor because of hawaii's location its central central in the central pacific so there's a central location that ships could. enter point ports after disarming refurbish the following ports rearm and go back fighting. the middle middle world who are busy asian or impede my...
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french he says as president he's neutral that came up in the press conference as well power in the pacific the growing role of china in the pacific president and prime minister both said that that wasn't something to be feted but it was something to be managed there was an important balance of power to be maintained trade as well australia really wants a free trade deal with the european union that's a priority for prime minister tumbled australia has just bought fifty billion dollars worth of submarines from france and present prime minister thinks that that could be a take it seems afraid to try to deal with the e.u. they also talked a lot about climate change president michael made the point that in times of exclusive economic zone not vasa land mass will save us i should say across the pacific this is where france has its greatest territory and climate change issues related to the environment are crucial there and then of course there were the usual pleasantries president mackerel thanking prime minister for this visit he spoke in pretty full english throughout the press conference but
french he says as president he's neutral that came up in the press conference as well power in the pacific the growing role of china in the pacific president and prime minister both said that that wasn't something to be feted but it was something to be managed there was an important balance of power to be maintained trade as well australia really wants a free trade deal with the european union that's a priority for prime minister tumbled australia has just bought fifty billion dollars worth of...
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the command is basically by the pacific command. however, what u.s. forces in can tell to the japanese counterparties are very limited, because they did not share with u.s. forces in korea. with regards the information agreement, that practice was not so, the japaned team being a contingency from time to time, so frustrating. that oh, we don't get direct information from the counterparts south korea. and even u.s. forces in korea. such a dialogue was solved. i asked korea, let's set up a meeting. between military and japan, that was smooth and set up. u.s.,n south korea and already set up. but on our side, it was not formalized at this moment. however, we really needed and we asked. the u.s. side was easy. but the korean side had a huge pressure. the exercise was really helpful, however, i remember is the korean side spokesperson said we are prisoners of public opinion. challenge as to how the korean government can cooperate with japan. and i think that is a big lesson. there is a big lesson we have learned. two, plus two plus two, big help. for the s
the command is basically by the pacific command. however, what u.s. forces in can tell to the japanese counterparties are very limited, because they did not share with u.s. forces in korea. with regards the information agreement, that practice was not so, the japaned team being a contingency from time to time, so frustrating. that oh, we don't get direct information from the counterparts south korea. and even u.s. forces in korea. such a dialogue was solved. i asked korea, let's set up a...
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and pro harbor is a naval base for the united states so it falls under the command structure of the pacific command. and why it was taken by the united states were invaded in order for the united states to control pearl harbor because of hawaii's location its central central in the central pacific so there's a central location that ships. enter point ports after disarming refurbish. ports rearm and go back fighting. is a little bit of poor asian or indeed why i might be greedy so it was by this privilege that they were present all the things it was happy for you to be d.c. nine eleven and one third so what we see rising up out of that is because people are these. monsters that are asked to read the documents of an existing. document egypt basically saying we're right this book you are worthy of notable truth and you see so it's all still up again and the pious see from the newspapers that received. the wave developed an unusual. view of the world because of our location we have huge oceans and a couple of weak neighbors in mexico and canada therefore we've never had to have a foreign policy
and pro harbor is a naval base for the united states so it falls under the command structure of the pacific command. and why it was taken by the united states were invaded in order for the united states to control pearl harbor because of hawaii's location its central central in the central pacific so there's a central location that ships. enter point ports after disarming refurbish. ports rearm and go back fighting. is a little bit of poor asian or indeed why i might be greedy so it was by this...