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in honor of asian-american and pacific islander heritage month president biden spoke at a gala hosted by the asian pacific islander event and the president was introduced by the california representative judy chu. this is 20 minutes. >> ♪♪ (applause) >> good evening, and happy asian-american, native hawaiian and pacific islander heritage month. as chair of the congressional asian pacific american caucus, or capac. i'm excited to be celebrating the 30th anniversary at tonight's awards gala or as it's better known, the asian prom. and i'm so thrilled that we are celebrating this enormous milestone with tonight's keynote speaker who, from day one of this administration, has prioritized equity, inclusion and representation from the aapi community. president biden has issued directives to advance racial justice and build equity into the work of all federal agencies in an unprecedented fashion. to address the pandemic related surge of anti-asian hate, he signed the covid-19 hate crimes act into law, the first advancement in hate crime legislation in 30 years. [applause] >> and to addres
in honor of asian-american and pacific islander heritage month president biden spoke at a gala hosted by the asian pacific islander event and the president was introduced by the california representative judy chu. this is 20 minutes. >> ♪♪ (applause) >> good evening, and happy asian-american, native hawaiian and pacific islander heritage month. as chair of the congressional asian pacific american caucus, or capac. i'm excited to be celebrating the 30th anniversary at tonight's...
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despite progress over the years, asian americans and pacific islanders remain underrepresented. among first responders in san francisco. one group of firefighters is saving lives while shattering stereotypes. join me as i connect with some of the cities, bravest. >> it's a busy day at san francisco's fire station the engine. trucks and rescue squad rolling out to emergencies across the plan to keep doing it. despite the e challenges, i don't quit. >> and their sliding into acting lieutenant stanley braving literal trial by fire after nearly 3 decades with the department day today. >> there's a lot of unpredictability. that was the beauty of being a firefighter. you never find 7, 2, and >> on average san francisco fire response to more than 200 emergency medical calls like this a day becoming working. have know you have a building collapse. >> right, because i'm on the rescue squad. we respond to have to fire since that we head the asian firefighters association or say employee group within san francisco fire working to support and recruit more asians and pacific islanders. knowi
despite progress over the years, asian americans and pacific islanders remain underrepresented. among first responders in san francisco. one group of firefighters is saving lives while shattering stereotypes. join me as i connect with some of the cities, bravest. >> it's a busy day at san francisco's fire station the engine. trucks and rescue squad rolling out to emergencies across the plan to keep doing it. despite the e challenges, i don't quit. >> and their sliding into acting...
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folks, happy asian-american, native hawaiian, pacific islander month. thank you, lucy, for your introduction and all you do for the community on and off the screen. kamala, our historic vice president who represents the community with such great pride. doug, i know you're here somewhere but wherever you are, doug, he's back there? anyway, our first second gentleman, he's here along with so many of our friends. mazie and tammy, two leaders in the united states senate. there you are. and chair of the congressional asian-pacific american caucus representative judy chu. there you are, judy. and other members who represent the community in growing numbers in each election. as kamala mentioned, that includes the family of the late norm manetta who is a great friend and leader. this year marks the 25th anniversary of the creation of the white house initiative on aanhpi. and norm supported it. by the way, i was educated by a guy, one of the first when i first got here i didn't want to be here because i just lost my family in an accident. and there was a guy nam
folks, happy asian-american, native hawaiian, pacific islander month. thank you, lucy, for your introduction and all you do for the community on and off the screen. kamala, our historic vice president who represents the community with such great pride. doug, i know you're here somewhere but wherever you are, doug, he's back there? anyway, our first second gentleman, he's here along with so many of our friends. mazie and tammy, two leaders in the united states senate. there you are. and chair of...
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i wanted to start by ad litem may is asian american pacific islanders and we are extremely honored to have two members of the commission being instrumental in reforestation the health and needs of asian american pacific islanders population. next week commissioner will not be here going to the 25 anniversary of the white house initiative on asian american pacific islanders and she was also on the ungradual
i wanted to start by ad litem may is asian american pacific islanders and we are extremely honored to have two members of the commission being instrumental in reforestation the health and needs of asian american pacific islanders population. next week commissioner will not be here going to the 25 anniversary of the white house initiative on asian american pacific islanders and she was also on the ungradual
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today on asian pacific america, it's asian american, native hawaiian and pacific islander heritage month. first, we welcome new york times food reporter and host priya krishna, who will talk about her new book coming out april 30th. priya's kitchen adventures. then the always interesting doctor jenny
today on asian pacific america, it's asian american, native hawaiian and pacific islander heritage month. first, we welcome new york times food reporter and host priya krishna, who will talk about her new book coming out april 30th. priya's kitchen adventures. then the always interesting doctor jenny
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[applause] the pacific islanders are made up of diverse ethnicities and the dance we saw celebrates the spirit of the tribe. what a treat and thank you. >> thank you grace. good evening. my name is al perez from the filipino parade and festival. excited about this year's celebration because it is the 20th anniversary. i'm proud to be a filipino american and working toorgt with all my aapi brothers and sisters able to put together a community celebration year after year for the aapi family. tonight we are going to honor two amazing organizations for their milestone achievements and two exceptional individuals for their impact in our city. it is just like the oscars. we hope you will enjoy this evening's program. thank you. >> hi, everyone. my name is thomas lee and this year is very special because this is my 10th year volunteering for this organization. [applause] thank you. this celebration does not come together without the hard dedication of our volunteers. it is not just me and grace and al, but a whole team of them. we are very very proud of our dedicated volunteers, generous spons
[applause] the pacific islanders are made up of diverse ethnicities and the dance we saw celebrates the spirit of the tribe. what a treat and thank you. >> thank you grace. good evening. my name is al perez from the filipino parade and festival. excited about this year's celebration because it is the 20th anniversary. i'm proud to be a filipino american and working toorgt with all my aapi brothers and sisters able to put together a community celebration year after year for the aapi...
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. >> may is asian american native hawaiian pacific islander heritage month. a new study released looks at the impacts of leadership on young asian women and identifying youth. it's called why we lead more than 2000 students participated in this on kron. 4 news at to simon, marion co-ceo of girls leadership who led the study joined us. she says she learned culture and lived experience impacted. the participants definition of leadership study participants. i'm not seeing leadership the same way that their teachers do generational immigration status. >> very influences their experience in schools. so, for example, 90% of first generation study participants have experienced by us compared to 64% of 3rd generation participants. study shows school was a place of support, but also a place students received by us. >> it concluded schools should create mental health initiatives and raise awareness on campus to help break down those stereotypes. happening tomorrow. it's a celebration of asian american and pacific islander heritage in oakland, the api community and ment
. >> may is asian american native hawaiian pacific islander heritage month. a new study released looks at the impacts of leadership on young asian women and identifying youth. it's called why we lead more than 2000 students participated in this on kron. 4 news at to simon, marion co-ceo of girls leadership who led the study joined us. she says she learned culture and lived experience impacted. the participants definition of leadership study participants. i'm not seeing leadership the same...
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asian american pacific islander heritage month on kron 4 tonight we're learning about history made in sampath will. now the city celebrating its new police chief. brian barr is a longtime veteran of the force and is now the first asian american to lead the department. >> our current first believed to call was there on the day that he was sworn into his new position. >> against all enemies against all enemies, foreign domestic generation to brian blue bars. family on hand to watch the decorated law enforcer sworn in as pablo is next. top profession >> testament to bars, loyalty, dedication and unwavering support for those who truly know the man behind the shield since the start of the year, bar held the title of interim police chief. his interim status is no longer. he is also the first asian american police chief to ever serve in san pablo. coming up in the in a police department. >> no one really no one pays attention or or or cares that, you know your your air american leader, but taking taking on that responsibility, taking on the responsibility of being the chief of police, your r
asian american pacific islander heritage month on kron 4 tonight we're learning about history made in sampath will. now the city celebrating its new police chief. brian barr is a longtime veteran of the force and is now the first asian american to lead the department. >> our current first believed to call was there on the day that he was sworn into his new position. >> against all enemies against all enemies, foreign domestic generation to brian blue bars. family on hand to watch...
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today is the kickoff of asian-american and pacific islander heritage month. we are launching special stories highlighting the culture, history and issues.
today is the kickoff of asian-american and pacific islander heritage month. we are launching special stories highlighting the culture, history and issues.
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and from 4 is honoring asian pacific islander heritage month in san pablo. the city is celebrating its new police chief, a longtime veteran of the force and the first asian american to lead the department kron four's philippe djegal was there on the day the chief was sworn in to his new position. >> against all enemies against all enemies, foreign and domestic and one of the next generation brian blue bars. family on hand to watch the decorated law enforcer sworn in as pablo's. next top profession >> testament to bars? loyalty, dedication and unwavering support for those who truly know the man behind the shield since the start of the year, bar held the title of interim police chief, his interim status is no longer. he is also the first asian american police chief to ever serve in san pablo. coming up in the in a police department. >> no one really no one pays attention or or or cares that, you know your your air american leader, the taking taking on that responsibility, taking on the responsibility of being the chief of police, your representation of of your
and from 4 is honoring asian pacific islander heritage month in san pablo. the city is celebrating its new police chief, a longtime veteran of the force and the first asian american to lead the department kron four's philippe djegal was there on the day the chief was sworn in to his new position. >> against all enemies against all enemies, foreign and domestic and one of the next generation brian blue bars. family on hand to watch the decorated law enforcer sworn in as pablo's. next top...
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today is the kickoff of asian-american and pacific islander heritage month. we are launching special stories highlighting the culture, history and issues. there are more than 6 million people of asian or pacific islander dissent. here in the bay area, the latest numbers show one third of people are part of the community. we began with a powerful story of a family journey to understand heritage. it started with our original roof 40 year ago. it is the story of the cash of photos, taken in 1942. the recently uncovered images show the faces of japanese-americans , only days before they were shipped off to internment camps. what is amazing, people saw the story and then reached out after recognizing the photos. >> we were hoping to connect people to family history. maybe they had no idea what happened. two cousins decided to make that journey, all with the hopes of learning more. >>> it is like traveling in time. and adventure these cousins decided to make together. >> piecing together bits and pieces. >> flying into the bay area to make that drive. to marysville
today is the kickoff of asian-american and pacific islander heritage month. we are launching special stories highlighting the culture, history and issues. there are more than 6 million people of asian or pacific islander dissent. here in the bay area, the latest numbers show one third of people are part of the community. we began with a powerful story of a family journey to understand heritage. it started with our original roof 40 year ago. it is the story of the cash of photos, taken in 1942....
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islanders asian american pacific islanders heritage month. unceded ancestral homeland of the ramaytush (rah-my-toosh) ohlone (o-lon-ee) who are the original inhabitants of the san francisco peninsula. responsibilities as the caretakers of this place, as well as for all peoples who reside in their traditional territory. elders, and relatives of the ramaytush ohlone community and by affirming their sovereign rights as first peoples. >> thank you so excited the apa hydrogen month i forgot to ask you to call the roll. >> i was going to do that. >> commissioner christian present and commissioner giraudo present. >> vice president guillermo and commissioner chow >> 2. approval of the minutes of the health commission finance and planning committee meeting of april 2, 2024. we have before you the minutes are there any any additions or deletions to the agenda? for the commissioners. >> seeing none, motion to approve the minutes. >> so moved. >> do i have a second? >> second. >> any public comment. >> let's see - any public comment in the room on this
islanders asian american pacific islanders heritage month. unceded ancestral homeland of the ramaytush (rah-my-toosh) ohlone (o-lon-ee) who are the original inhabitants of the san francisco peninsula. responsibilities as the caretakers of this place, as well as for all peoples who reside in their traditional territory. elders, and relatives of the ramaytush ohlone community and by affirming their sovereign rights as first peoples. >> thank you so excited the apa hydrogen month i forgot to...
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since the beginning of the week , unrest has not subsided on the pacific island. it was restless that night in beshkeki; the center of the kyrgyz capital was guarded by security forces . they arrived after a thousand-strong crowd of local residents had gathered on one of the streets; people intended to sort things out with the foreigners. today's events are a continuation of the story at the beginning of the week. powers of parliament, one of the deputies ran out of arguments, he decided to take a desperate step, simply snatched the papers and quickly left the meeting room, he could not get far, the fugitive was detained, the texts were returned, the adoption of the controversial bill continues. north korea tested a ballistic missile with a new navigation system, the exercise was led by kimchen. as the tsak agency reported, the tests confirmed the accuracy and reliability of the equipment. photos of the inspection of the production of missile systems have also been published. leader. declared the need to build up forces to deter nuclear war. today is baltic fleet
since the beginning of the week , unrest has not subsided on the pacific island. it was restless that night in beshkeki; the center of the kyrgyz capital was guarded by security forces . they arrived after a thousand-strong crowd of local residents had gathered on one of the streets; people intended to sort things out with the foreigners. today's events are a continuation of the story at the beginning of the week. powers of parliament, one of the deputies ran out of arguments, he decided to...
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islanders communities from all over san francisco. organizations that serve the sa anyone's and japanese and chinese and the fellowship pens all the umbrella that make ups the people of the city and county of san francisco. as claudine mentioned i just got back from china i must say align extraordinary trip and in particular what was amazing about that trip is when we visited juan joe the context with san francisco police commission in particular, the architecture of chinatown made me realize the sites how san francisco has been build by a fabulous of commissioners by the chinese community and the involvement to help to shape san francisco into the city it is today an amazing connection to make at that time and makes me appreciate the asian-american as a whole because of the work that gone into getting us where we are and in fact, we talked about moving forward together that is moving forward in communities. that is moving forward by celebrating and sharing our diversity which is also been a part of san francisco stream and it is in f
islanders communities from all over san francisco. organizations that serve the sa anyone's and japanese and chinese and the fellowship pens all the umbrella that make ups the people of the city and county of san francisco. as claudine mentioned i just got back from china i must say align extraordinary trip and in particular what was amazing about that trip is when we visited juan joe the context with san francisco police commission in particular, the architecture of chinatown made me realize...
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islanders communities from all over san francisco. organizations that serve the sa anyone's and japanese and chinese and the fellowship pens all the umbrella that make ups the people of the city and county of san francisco. as claudine mentioned i just got back from china i must say align extraordinary trip and in particular what was amazing about that trip is when we visited juan joe the context with san francisco police commission in particular, the architecture of chinatown made me realize the sites how san francisco has been build by a fabulous of commissioners by the chinese community and the involvement to help to shape san francisco into the city it is today an amazing connection to make at that time and makes me appreciate the asian-american as a whole because of the work that gone into getting us where we are and in fact, we talked about moving forward together that is moving forward in communities. that is moving forward by celebrating and sharing our diversity which is also been a part of san francisco stream and it is in f
islanders communities from all over san francisco. organizations that serve the sa anyone's and japanese and chinese and the fellowship pens all the umbrella that make ups the people of the city and county of san francisco. as claudine mentioned i just got back from china i must say align extraordinary trip and in particular what was amazing about that trip is when we visited juan joe the context with san francisco police commission in particular, the architecture of chinatown made me realize...
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the islands by the bay festival is taking over your winter gardens event, celebrating asian pacific island cultures without music, poetry and dancing. it's also going to be 30 vendors showcasing handmade, crafts and food. and this event will be happening from 11 in the morning to 4 in the afternoon on the great lawn in the gardens. san francisco's golden gate park is also going to be ringing in with live music for the 100 42nd concert series. >> of the golden gate park than the group has been putting on live performances in the park for more than a century tomorrow, starting in one in the afternoon. visitors can catch a live show at the spreckels temple of music in the park. these issues will be dressed up in there bay to breakers attire. so to come here at 10 o'clock, a mountain lion caught on camera prowling through a south bay backyard. >> we've got a look at that video coming up next. well, it was quite a sight for a family in the south bay. a mountain lion was caught on home security video prowling through yard in san jose. take a look. this is from around 5.30, this morning. you can
the islands by the bay festival is taking over your winter gardens event, celebrating asian pacific island cultures without music, poetry and dancing. it's also going to be 30 vendors showcasing handmade, crafts and food. and this event will be happening from 11 in the morning to 4 in the afternoon on the great lawn in the gardens. san francisco's golden gate park is also going to be ringing in with live music for the 100 42nd concert series. >> of the golden gate park than the group has...
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also our coverage of asian american pacific islander heritage month will continue. and we're going to beat san pablo. new top cop beat san pablo. new top cop was making history. these netwo network for business. that's why more choose comcast business. and now, we're introducing ultimate speed for business —our fastest plans yet. we're up to 12 times faster than verizon, at&t, and t-mobile. and existing customers could even get up to triple the speeds... at no additional cost. it's ultimate speed for ultimate business. don't miss out on our fastest speed plans yet! switch to comcast business and get started for $49.99 a month. plus, ask how to get up to an $800 prepaid card. call today! >> governor gavin newsom is at the vatican to take part in a climate summit with world leaders and the pope kron four's. michael thomas has the details. >> governor gavin newsom arrived at the vatican early this morning. he spoke about climate change and what california is doing to fight it. he was also able to speak with world leaders and showcase his work as governor, which could
also our coverage of asian american pacific islander heritage month will continue. and we're going to beat san pablo. new top cop beat san pablo. new top cop was making history. these netwo network for business. that's why more choose comcast business. and now, we're introducing ultimate speed for business —our fastest plans yet. we're up to 12 times faster than verizon, at&t, and t-mobile. and existing customers could even get up to triple the speeds... at no additional cost. it's...
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. >> also ahead, celebrating asian american and pacific islander heritage in san francisco. how the city's chinatown neighborhood is looking to remember the past and look forward to the future. >> plus, it has proven the union party is alive and well, and the democrats now control speaker johnson. >> tense moments on the house floor on capitol hill today, as georgia congresswoman marjorie taylor greene once again tries to oust the house ( ♪ ) you made a cow! actually it's a piggy bank. my inspiration to start saving. how about a more solid way to save? i'm listening. well, bmo helps get your savings habit into shape with a cash reward every month you save. both: cash reward? and there's a cash bonus when you open a new checking account to get you started. wow. anything you can't do? ( ♪ ) mugs. ♪ bmo ♪ or is thundering presence in washington, d.c. a family spokesman says mccluskey died today at his home in winters. he served seven terms in congress, representing san mateo county. mccloskey was known as a liberal republican. he was pro-environment, an antiwar lawmaker
. >> also ahead, celebrating asian american and pacific islander heritage in san francisco. how the city's chinatown neighborhood is looking to remember the past and look forward to the future. >> plus, it has proven the union party is alive and well, and the democrats now control speaker johnson. >> tense moments on the house floor on capitol hill today, as georgia congresswoman marjorie taylor greene once again tries to oust the house ( ♪ ) you made a cow! actually it's a...
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we're honoring asian american pacific islander heritage month here on kron 4. tonight we have a story about history being made in san pablo city is celebrating its new police chief. >> he's the first asian american to lead the department kron philippe gaulle was there on the day that he was sworn into his new position. >> against all enemies against all enemies, foreign domestic generation to brian blue bars. family on hand to watch the decorated law enforcer sworn in as pablo is next. top profession >> testament to bars, loyalty, dedication and unwavering support for those who truly know the man behind the shield since the start of the year, bar held the title of interim police chief, his interim status is no longer. he is also the first asian american police chief to ever serve in san pablo. coming up in the in a police department. >> no one really no one pays attention or or or cares that, you know your your air american leader that taking taking on that responsibility, taking on the responsibility of being the chief of police, your representation of of your
we're honoring asian american pacific islander heritage month here on kron 4. tonight we have a story about history being made in san pablo city is celebrating its new police chief. >> he's the first asian american to lead the department kron philippe gaulle was there on the day that he was sworn into his new position. >> against all enemies against all enemies, foreign domestic generation to brian blue bars. family on hand to watch the decorated law enforcer sworn in as pablo is...
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talent, unveiling the big lineup of events to celebrate asian american pacific islander heritage month. ktvu christien kafton. joining us now live from the city and christian organizers say this is a time to celebrate their heritage. but also remember the important economic roles that those communities serve. >> yeah, absolutely. heather, you know, it is a blast to go to all those events that we see going on around town during aapi month, and there are events here planned in chinatown for every weekend to make sure that everyone knows that chinatown and in fact, all of our asian american communities are open for business, economic strength and safety top of mind for everyone. now, some parts of chinatown are already buzzing with activity. organizers of this year's asian american pacific islander heritage month activities want to see the whole area come alive with visitors. claudine chang from the apa heritage foundation says asian american pacific islander heritage month is a wonderful time to welcome the world to chinatown to remind everyone that the neighborhood is open for business
talent, unveiling the big lineup of events to celebrate asian american pacific islander heritage month. ktvu christien kafton. joining us now live from the city and christian organizers say this is a time to celebrate their heritage. but also remember the important economic roles that those communities serve. >> yeah, absolutely. heather, you know, it is a blast to go to all those events that we see going on around town during aapi month, and there are events here planned in chinatown for...
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islands, in hawaii. right. we see what happened recently exactly. so for us, that is also also a form of racial and gender violence, right? to the extent that most women girls are impacted by these forms of violence. and then on top of that, when these crises happen or when they are, constructed, we are the ones that are most vulnerable in those situations. so i think for us, we expand the definition of violence, and then we emphasize that in, interpersonal and intimate partner violence happens within those larger structures and experiences of violence. >> so if you're working with a community who is already extremely vulnerable, how do you get them to rise up, so there's two things. again, one is that we've already always risen up. right. so you had to. yeah, exactly. number one, you think about how did we actually get here to the united states, right. which for us we understand is indigenous land. so for us, when we were in our homelands, we had to rise in order to get here or rise against some of the
islands, in hawaii. right. we see what happened recently exactly. so for us, that is also also a form of racial and gender violence, right? to the extent that most women girls are impacted by these forms of violence. and then on top of that, when these crises happen or when they are, constructed, we are the ones that are most vulnerable in those situations. so i think for us, we expand the definition of violence, and then we emphasize that in, interpersonal and intimate partner violence happens...
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pacific islands are really good example of this. china covers a lot of ground in the pacific islands, maybe more ground that wee can cover ourselves come of the rebate and make investment do. the president has had to mix summit meetings with all the pacific islands leaders at the white house. but when we are working in cooperation and collaboration with australia, new zealand, korea, japan, india, we cover a lot of ground. you were seeing that play out. you were seeing that play out with undersea cables. you were seeing that play out in our ability to help deliver some of the things that people in those countries want. and the last thing is of this, in diplomacy it is often more effective to say to a country, we are not asking you to choose. we want to give you a better choice, and then you make up your mind. so our responsibility is putting together the better choice. >> there's a clock appear that's telling me how long i get to go. >> it says zero, zero, zero on it. [laughing] >> from the very beginning, no, when we said that it s
pacific islands are really good example of this. china covers a lot of ground in the pacific islands, maybe more ground that wee can cover ourselves come of the rebate and make investment do. the president has had to mix summit meetings with all the pacific islands leaders at the white house. but when we are working in cooperation and collaboration with australia, new zealand, korea, japan, india, we cover a lot of ground. you were seeing that play out. you were seeing that play out with...
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many say the asian and pacific islander communities in the city can't let their guard down. although hate crimes are down from their peak in 2021, many say even at a time when they should be celebrating their heritage, many still feel the need to be vigilant. lily ho from delta chinatown, says aapi violence is an issue for everyone to speak out against, not just the victims communities. >> the asian american community relies on the support of our allies to say something and do something. when something does happen. n and even if statistics have changed since the peak of anti-asian hate in 2021, they're still there and they still live with us. >> this weekend's festivities get underway friday night, with the return of the night market here in chinatown. dozens of businesses will be participating , and you can expect some big crowds around the area in san francisco, christien kafton, ktvu, fox two news. >> a greening effort is underway to help improve a san jose neighborhood. mayor matt mehan and city council member omar torres were part of a group today who planted 29 trees a
many say the asian and pacific islander communities in the city can't let their guard down. although hate crimes are down from their peak in 2021, many say even at a time when they should be celebrating their heritage, many still feel the need to be vigilant. lily ho from delta chinatown, says aapi violence is an issue for everyone to speak out against, not just the victims communities. >> the asian american community relies on the support of our allies to say something and do something....
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asian pacific islander week or cutup week. san francisco became the first city in the country to celebrate this week with a resolution that was passed by san francisco supervisors back in 2021, and it designates this week as a time of celebration and recognition, organizers saying it is important to celebrate strides made and to recognize the discrimination that queer and transgender asian and pacific islanders face because of their overlap identities of race and sexual orientation and gender. this week is presented by the bay area coalition, who is partnering with sf pride. and let's welcome to the conversation. when pham, the president of san francisco pride, thanks so much for joining us. >> good to be here, claudine. good to see you and happy harvey milk day to everyone. yes happy harvey milk day. >> this this week is a is an intersection in itself. but can you talk about its importance and what it means to you. >> absolutely. so cute. happy week or queer trans asian pacific islander week was founded right here in san fran
asian pacific islander week or cutup week. san francisco became the first city in the country to celebrate this week with a resolution that was passed by san francisco supervisors back in 2021, and it designates this week as a time of celebration and recognition, organizers saying it is important to celebrate strides made and to recognize the discrimination that queer and transgender asian and pacific islanders face because of their overlap identities of race and sexual orientation and gender....
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asian american and pacific island. heritage month. once we want to share some living history we like to introduce you to the bay area woman who became the very 1st missed chinatown more than 3 quarters of a century ago. this is 99. year old benny wong, who was crowned queen back in 1948. sharon. chen met with the san francisco native got to see the new crown that she greece. received >reporter>she admits she wasn't planning to enter the contest. the chinese american version of the miss america pageant. >>>>one lady came over aspen. don't you join them? oh, right. so i did. >reporter>found herself breaking barriers. after all, it was a big deal to parade in a bathing suit when you're not swimming. but she's is known for taking chances. >>>>surprised that i want honest. i was surprised. >ryan>yeah. for the full story you can watch at 6:00 pm on our evening edition on air on kpx and streaming on the cbs news bay area. and all month long we will feature stories highlighting the cultural history and issues important to the bay area's aapi
asian american and pacific island. heritage month. once we want to share some living history we like to introduce you to the bay area woman who became the very 1st missed chinatown more than 3 quarters of a century ago. this is 99. year old benny wong, who was crowned queen back in 1948. sharon. chen met with the san francisco native got to see the new crown that she greece. received >reporter>she admits she wasn't planning to enter the contest. the chinese american version of the miss...
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also have phones is the kind of state of emergency and is pacific island territory of new caledonia to protest that for people. dad is a heavy french police deployment on the streets that the civil unrest was triggered by controversial changes due to be made to his voting system, french parliament adult to the constitution or phone bill that would allow french residents who lived on the island for each 10 years to vote in local elections, but the indigenous cannot say that this move will dilute that votes. well, these are just some of the images that we see. all the appointment of french troops and new caledonia, frances prime minister, said that they will help to secure ports add to the international and force in the capital a fight against it. also foster as intensifying with you and warning of more than 800000 people being displaced at the armies as it defeated. department of free, rapid support forces their west of the country, a ami indicating that their enemy itself and heavy losses. the reserve claims that it's had some victories as well. they were able to seize the armies and m
also have phones is the kind of state of emergency and is pacific island territory of new caledonia to protest that for people. dad is a heavy french police deployment on the streets that the civil unrest was triggered by controversial changes due to be made to his voting system, french parliament adult to the constitution or phone bill that would allow french residents who lived on the island for each 10 years to vote in local elections, but the indigenous cannot say that this move will dilute...
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we take you to the event celebrating asian american, native hawaiian and pacific islander heritage sunshine. but a bit of a cool start to the weekend. 67 degrees right now in san jose. average high should be in the mid 70s, but moving forward, warming temperatures ahead of that sunday and memorial day monday forecast to look in the timing of that warm up on the way. when we come right back, it had forced a dangerous severe weather threat impacting half the country this memorial day weekend. plus, the fast food giant set to launch a new value meal as the battle to win back customers hts up tonight onea my dry eye's made me a burning, stinging, 5-times-a-day,... ...makeup smearing drops user. i want another option that's not another drop. tyrvaya. it's not another drop. it's the first and only nasal spray for dry eye. tyrvaya treats the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease fast by helping your body produce its own real tears. common side effects include sneezing, cough, and throat and nose irritation. relying only on drops? not me. my own real tears are my relief. ask your eye doctor about t
we take you to the event celebrating asian american, native hawaiian and pacific islander heritage sunshine. but a bit of a cool start to the weekend. 67 degrees right now in san jose. average high should be in the mid 70s, but moving forward, warming temperatures ahead of that sunday and memorial day monday forecast to look in the timing of that warm up on the way. when we come right back, it had forced a dangerous severe weather threat impacting half the country this memorial day weekend....
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the asian american and pacific islander learning community chabot college and leo can last is one of its lead. organizers. i see it as a family, a support group and >> just knowing that i have people that look like me and higher education. it means a lot movement also give students more opportunities to learn api history and literature. arnold is director of student life at chabot college. just so important to that this is students see themselves in the curriculum. they understand their history and their culture and just have these opportunities to engage in that. >> with luck with their own culture, the name movement comes from other ethnic studies. movements dating back to the 1960's. but it also describe something that happens a lot at community colleges can last is hoping to transfer and study political science at uc berkeley. you know, community college students are mostly forgotten because it's not a way for people to go to college movement provides counseling and support for students like and who wants to transfer to four-year universities. says students are driving force behi
the asian american and pacific islander learning community chabot college and leo can last is one of its lead. organizers. i see it as a family, a support group and >> just knowing that i have people that look like me and higher education. it means a lot movement also give students more opportunities to learn api history and literature. arnold is director of student life at chabot college. just so important to that this is students see themselves in the curriculum. they understand their...
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john: may is asian american, native hawaiian, and pacific islander heritage month. so tonight, for our "hidden histories" series, we introduce you to corky lee, a photographer who chronicled the daily lives, struggles, and contributions of asian americans, a community that's often marginalized, unsung, and unseen. corky lee said his life's mission was the pursuit of what he called photographic justice, changing america one photograph at a time. corky: in all my photographs, i'm trying to include as vignettes, pages that should be in american history books, that have been omitted. john: his photos were used by the new york times, time magazine and the associated press among others. lee was there when chinese-americans took to the streets of new york in 1975 to protest the police beating of a chinese-american man. he was in detroit in 1983, when protests erupted there over the lack of prison time for two white men who had pleaded guilty to killing vincent chin. lee said one of his most defining images showed sikh-americans in central park in the days after the 9/11 at
john: may is asian american, native hawaiian, and pacific islander heritage month. so tonight, for our "hidden histories" series, we introduce you to corky lee, a photographer who chronicled the daily lives, struggles, and contributions of asian americans, a community that's often marginalized, unsung, and unseen. corky lee said his life's mission was the pursuit of what he called photographic justice, changing america one photograph at a time. corky: in all my photographs, i'm trying...
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i am that shows other people that lgbtq asian pacific islander. >> a woman to be in this job and it opens their doors. hopefully gives a message to the younger generation api members. they. >> this is something you could do nationwide just over one percent of firefighters api. 17 1% of san francisco firefighters api. >> asians make up more than 37% of the population. why is it so important that we have a firefighting force that reflects its community? representation matters when people see themselves in the people that are helping in their worst day. >> they feel a sense of trust. when i go on calls, you filipino. we can have a conversation with somebody that speaks only to go for firefighter robert. a lot representation also means being a role model when a little kid sees somebody that looks like them. >> well, i can do that. >> in august, say led a mission to maui shortly after deadly wildfires torched the things that we complain about. >> its it's miniscule, you know, these people lost their homes, lost their livelihood, their living other cars. it was eye-opening. the team assisting l
i am that shows other people that lgbtq asian pacific islander. >> a woman to be in this job and it opens their doors. hopefully gives a message to the younger generation api members. they. >> this is something you could do nationwide just over one percent of firefighters api. 17 1% of san francisco firefighters api. >> asians make up more than 37% of the population. why is it so important that we have a firefighting force that reflects its community? representation matters...
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islander stories online at nbc. bay area.com/aa nhp. so many stories. thanks for sharing , mike. okay, well it is a special day for a very deserving anchor. our very own raj mathai was honored in sacramento today. take a look. the aapi legislative caucus took a moment to honor those who have made huge contributions to the aapi community in california, and state assembly member ash kalra recommended raj. he told us he wanted to recognize raj as a trailblazer in the community and how raj has become a role model for south asian people across california. we didn't always see people that look like us or that represented us telling us about the news, telling us, telling us about what was happening in the community. so to have someone that represents our community and is so gifted in his craft really is not just a source of pride, but for young people that have an interest in going into mass media or communications or going into tv news, they have someone they can look to and say, look, this is not only a possible, but you
islander stories online at nbc. bay area.com/aa nhp. so many stories. thanks for sharing , mike. okay, well it is a special day for a very deserving anchor. our very own raj mathai was honored in sacramento today. take a look. the aapi legislative caucus took a moment to honor those who have made huge contributions to the aapi community in california, and state assembly member ash kalra recommended raj. he told us he wanted to recognize raj as a trailblazer in the community and how raj has...
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pacific islander heritage. and tonight we look into the world of creativity and art in children's books. yes. what in the world is ezra's art releases on tuesday, and the coauthors are asian american, and the book's main character is asian american. yet the one thing they don't address about dress in this book is race. here's nbc's gia vang nobody understands ezra's art. that's an original right there. i was going to say it's a little easter egg, is that this is actually that's what it looks like. that's his. wow. that's an art. that's pretty good, right? that's cool. i have to ask you. yeah what is it, i don't know. we met coauthors eric toda and shay phan at reasonable books in lafayette, an independent asian owned bookstore, to discuss their new project for toda, a marketing executive, it's been a personal journey. when i was growing up, all you wanted to do was just fit in. even when i entered into my career, you know, i entered into a predominantly white industry. i'm fourth generation japanese american. i
pacific islander heritage. and tonight we look into the world of creativity and art in children's books. yes. what in the world is ezra's art releases on tuesday, and the coauthors are asian american, and the book's main character is asian american. yet the one thing they don't address about dress in this book is race. here's nbc's gia vang nobody understands ezra's art. that's an original right there. i was going to say it's a little easter egg, is that this is actually that's what it looks...
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well we continue our coverage of asian american pacific islander heritage month, and tonight we share the story of a mother whose quest to help her son has grown into a community movement. ktvu lamonica peters has that story. >> when my son, three years old friend of children with special needs, they help me, sherry hmong says. >> after connecting with friends of children with special needs, she wanted to give back to the organization that supported her autistic son. she volunteered with the adult day program for over a decade and eventually taught students life and vocational skills. >> so we teach a lot of things like how do you cooking? you know, make sandwich and the laundry or kind of thing. and later we move. i more focus on vocational training. >> in 2020, with no prior knowledge of the industry, hmong says she started an embroidery company. she wanted a business with a skill that students could enjoy and easily learn. after she and her husband invested about $200,000 into the company, she began a partnership with three local school districts, including campbell union high scho
well we continue our coverage of asian american pacific islander heritage month, and tonight we share the story of a mother whose quest to help her son has grown into a community movement. ktvu lamonica peters has that story. >> when my son, three years old friend of children with special needs, they help me, sherry hmong says. >> after connecting with friends of children with special needs, she wanted to give back to the organization that supported her autistic son. she volunteered...
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on the pacific island indigenous v to stay the move could we can now representation or in the us, the defense has attacked the credibility of donald trump's former lawyer, michael cohen. during his 2nd day of testimony and the former president's hash money trial co and told the code that trump forwarded him to pay adult film star stormy daniels more than a $100000.00. kristin salumi report some meal michael cohen, the lynched pin of the prosecution's case against donald trump, heading to port for 2nd day of testimony there. he described conversations with his former boss who ordered him to quote, take care of it when an adult film star threatened to go public in the run up to the 2016 election about an affair that allegedly took place. years earlier, prosecutors presented a series of emails invoices, and even check signed by trump cohen testified that his former boss knew the payments made to him were reimbursements for hush money payments. even though they were listed as legal fees, a crucial point for the prosecutions business fraud case that comes down to koans word and they in the
on the pacific island indigenous v to stay the move could we can now representation or in the us, the defense has attacked the credibility of donald trump's former lawyer, michael cohen. during his 2nd day of testimony and the former president's hash money trial co and told the code that trump forwarded him to pay adult film star stormy daniels more than a $100000.00. kristin salumi report some meal michael cohen, the lynched pin of the prosecution's case against donald trump, heading to port...
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on the pacific island of new caledonia. if in protesting the overseas french territory for days against the reform indigenous either save them or for the weekend, the representations us present joe biden, this shopping increasing tires, trying to import some china. the move comes just months out from the us selection with vitamin, saying it will help american businesses compete on a more level playing field. the tice will cover electric vehicles, batteries, and semiconductors and apply to $18000000000.00 worth of chinese products. they jane has one decision was severely affect bilateral corporation. white house correspondent, kimberly healthcare reports to us. president joe biden came into office saying he wouldn't do. his predecessor, former president donald trump's trade policies, but on tuesday, 5 in double to even triple down on new terrace to some chinese imports to united states. when you make tactics like these, and they're not competing, it's not companies, there's cheating. the tariffs will be phased in over 3 year
on the pacific island of new caledonia. if in protesting the overseas french territory for days against the reform indigenous either save them or for the weekend, the representations us present joe biden, this shopping increasing tires, trying to import some china. the move comes just months out from the us selection with vitamin, saying it will help american businesses compete on a more level playing field. the tice will cover electric vehicles, batteries, and semiconductors and apply to...
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well, this month we are celebrating asian american, native hawaiian and pacific islander heritage. thousands came out to san francisco's chinatown for a cultural parade down grant avenue. it's all part of the cultural festival in chinatown. organizers welcome everyone to the free family festival promoting small businesses. history and culture. china is a deep history and culture. i want them to come here to visit and to feel, to bring back what's in their heart. we want. we want them to feel our culture. we want to share with them. they want to share what we have. besides lion dance, we have art, we have paintings, we have chess games, and we have chinese opera performance and herbal herbal trade association. the event was put on by the chinatown history and culture association and the chinese historical society of america. well, there is now another way to get to the big basin redwoods state park. you remember back in 2020, flames from the ccu fire burned more than 97% of the park. over the last couple of years. the park has slowly been reopening and coming back. you see the growt
well, this month we are celebrating asian american, native hawaiian and pacific islander heritage. thousands came out to san francisco's chinatown for a cultural parade down grant avenue. it's all part of the cultural festival in chinatown. organizers welcome everyone to the free family festival promoting small businesses. history and culture. china is a deep history and culture. i want them to come here to visit and to feel, to bring back what's in their heart. we want. we want them to feel...
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we celebrate asian american, native hawaiian, and pacific islander heritage. when we come back. i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. more sunshine and 80s tomorrow. but look at this. by friday night, a storm is off to the north. i have those updated weekend timing and totals. we'll get bay area, shining a light on some of the people who make our area so unique. for many in these communities, martial arts is much more than just a hobby for a local filipino family, it's a tradition. here's nbc's joe rosato jr. okay, guys, come on, let's get out of the middle. yeah, get closer. in the world of filipino martial arts, a name is remy presas junior. there's a name that's fallen into legend. one is my dad for doctor remy presas junior. i make it simple. martial arts were a birthright. what i'm showing you is the drill and how to defend yourself. in the 70s, his father, remy presas senior we made with this brought a unique brand of martial arts from his native manila in the philippines to the u.s. and before he passed away, he had told me that if i could jump in and continue the legacy
we celebrate asian american, native hawaiian, and pacific islander heritage. when we come back. i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. more sunshine and 80s tomorrow. but look at this. by friday night, a storm is off to the north. i have those updated weekend timing and totals. we'll get bay area, shining a light on some of the people who make our area so unique. for many in these communities, martial arts is much more than just a hobby for a local filipino family, it's a tradition. here's nbc's...
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we continue our coverage now of asian american pacific islander heritage month tonight we introduce you to a group of women in san francisco's chinatown who are continuing the legacy of their trailblazing founders. ktvu is betty yu tells us about the square and circle club and its mission to give back to the community that started back in 1920, 100 years ago, seven young female pioneers created a club to raise money to help flood and famine victims in china. >> the group was the first of its kind, created at a time when the organizers themselves weren't welcomed in san francisco. they met at the chinese congregational church, still located here on walter ulam place near portsmouth square. >> it's a very important part of our history to know how minorities survive in a society where they have been discriminated, if not, and definitely neglected. >> lorraine dong and claudia chung, both born and raised in san francisco's chinatown, serve as co-presidents of the square and circle club that today has nearly 70 members. ruby. >> it was in the late 60s, and women activism was beginning to tak
we continue our coverage now of asian american pacific islander heritage month tonight we introduce you to a group of women in san francisco's chinatown who are continuing the legacy of their trailblazing founders. ktvu is betty yu tells us about the square and circle club and its mission to give back to the community that started back in 1920, 100 years ago, seven young female pioneers created a club to raise money to help flood and famine victims in china. >> the group was the first of...
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i am that shows other people that lgbtq asian pacific islander. >> a woman to be in this job and it opens their doors. hopefully gives a message to the younger generation api members. they. >> this is something you could do nationwide just over one percent of firefighters api. 17% of san francisco firefighters api. >> asians make up more than 37% of the population. why is it so important that we have a firefighting force that reflects its community? representation matters when people see themselves in the people that are helping in their worst day. >> they feel a sense of trust. when i go on calls, you filipino. we can have a conversation with somebody that speaks only to go for firefighter robert to representation also means being a role model when a little kid sees somebody that looks like them. >> well, i can do that. >> in august, say led a mission to maui shortly after deadly wildfires torched the things that we complain about. >> its it's miniscule, you know, these people lost their homes, lost livelihood, their living out their cars. it was eye-opening. the team assisting local fir
i am that shows other people that lgbtq asian pacific islander. >> a woman to be in this job and it opens their doors. hopefully gives a message to the younger generation api members. they. >> this is something you could do nationwide just over one percent of firefighters api. 17% of san francisco firefighters api. >> asians make up more than 37% of the population. why is it so important that we have a firefighting force that reflects its community? representation matters when...
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the pacific islands? >>, yes, i would. how has the relationship rebounded onto the biden administration? >> extraordinary relationship developed over the last year, president biden, president marcos working more closely together. that partnership, you mentioned that trilateral relationship with japan and korea, but trilateral relationship with the philippines and japan where we are doing work together. >> does this cooperation across asia, does that help ensure free and open indo pacific? >> absently, most dynamic fastest growing region in the world, more than 50% of global gdp in that region and the united states is a pacific power. being able to align so many different countries to have all of us working together and the same direction, that multiplies the impact of diplomacy, the impact will advance in our interest. >> is it undermine prc's ruling of order? >> absolutely, the fact that we do it together makes the difference. >> let me ask this, could the united states of america have achieved this coop
the pacific islands? >>, yes, i would. how has the relationship rebounded onto the biden administration? >> extraordinary relationship developed over the last year, president biden, president marcos working more closely together. that partnership, you mentioned that trilateral relationship with japan and korea, but trilateral relationship with the philippines and japan where we are doing work together. >> does this cooperation across asia, does that help ensure free and open...
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islanders community. >> what a joy to be with the asian-american asian american pacific islanders from all over san francisco we talk about moves forward he together that is moving forward in communities. that's moving forward by celebrating and sharing our diversity which convict always been part of san francisco great heritage cwp join us join ace. >> this year we celebrate the tradition we want to invite everyone to join in in on the celebration and happy 20th anniversary. >> moving forward he together. >> and . >> appreciate the diverse and focus what we have no common. >> >> (speaking foreign language.) >> continue to build and strengthen community and apa heritage month is community, resilience and support within our culture community. >> to be sharing the cultures together as one and the districts are similar and programming together. >> moving forward together. >> moving forward together. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> let's celebrate >> assistant chief david lazar, chief of operations for san francisco police department and i like to welcome you on behalf of mayor london b
islanders community. >> what a joy to be with the asian-american asian american pacific islanders from all over san francisco we talk about moves forward he together that is moving forward in communities. that's moving forward by celebrating and sharing our diversity which convict always been part of san francisco great heritage cwp join us join ace. >> this year we celebrate the tradition we want to invite everyone to join in in on the celebration and happy 20th anniversary....