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abc7's kristen sze is here now with leaders in our local apa community. >> thank you, cheryl. we have a great group for today's show. nick kuwada is staff attorney with asian law alliance, based in santa clara county. masashi niwano is festival & exhibitions director for center for asian american media. and elise maar -- former senior associate director of admissions to stanford. now, we brought you all here because your expertise will really help us understand some issues that are very important. we're talking about timely and relevant to asian-americans -- and also the broader bay area community, of course. we're talking about this election year, presidential election, so we want to talk about voting, getting out the vote. also, this year is the "oscars so white" controversy, so we want to bring in the issue of media representation of asian-americans. and, of course, something that is so stressful to parents out there, not just asian-americans, but it is a particularly important topic to asian-americans -- we're talking about the stressful road to higher education and colleg
abc7's kristen sze is here now with leaders in our local apa community. >> thank you, cheryl. we have a great group for today's show. nick kuwada is staff attorney with asian law alliance, based in santa clara county. masashi niwano is festival & exhibitions director for center for asian american media. and elise maar -- former senior associate director of admissions to stanford. now, we brought you all here because your expertise will really help us understand some issues that are...
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do you agree with the apa's conclusion? >> i completely agree with the apa's conclusion, yes.nk it's not professional to offer diagnosis to suggest from afar that a particular person has a mental illness when you don't even know the person. or to engage in a kind of psychopathological aattribution. i'm trying to understand the man's life, almost like a biographer coming in trying to understand the shape and form of his personality. but, yes, indeed, i do agree with the apa's stance that diagnosis from afar is probably not the right thing to do. >> dan mcadams, thank you very much. >>> coming up, both candidates got post-convention boosts in the polls but trump has gone in the wrong direction since then. can he right the ship? ♪ is it a force of nature? or a sales event? the summer of audi sales event is here. get up to a $5,000 bonus on select audi models. mapping the oceans. where we explore. protecting biodiversity. everywhere we work. defeating malaria. improving energy efficiency. developing more clean burning natural gas. my job? my job at exxonmobil? turning algae into b
do you agree with the apa's conclusion? >> i completely agree with the apa's conclusion, yes.nk it's not professional to offer diagnosis to suggest from afar that a particular person has a mental illness when you don't even know the person. or to engage in a kind of psychopathological aattribution. i'm trying to understand the man's life, almost like a biographer coming in trying to understand the shape and form of his personality. but, yes, indeed, i do agree with the apa's stance that...
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do you agree with the apa's conclusion? >> i completely agree with the apa's conclusion, yes.t professional to offer diagnosis to sul suggest from afar that a person has a mental illness when you don't know the person or to engage in a kind of psychopathological attribution. my work tends not to go in that direction. i'm more like a biographer, trying to understand the shape and form of his personality, but yes, indeed, i do agree with the apa's stance that diagnosis from afar is probably not the right thing to do. >> dan mcadams, thank you very much. post candidates get post-convention boosts in the polls, but trump has gone the wrong direction since then. can he right the ship? >> let's feed him to the sharks! squuuuack, let's feed him to the sharks! yay! and take all of his gold! and take all of his gold! ya! and hide it from the crew! ya...? squuuuack, they're all morons anyway! i never said that. they all smell bad too. no! you all smell wonderful! i smell bad! if you're a parrot, you repeat things. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insu
do you agree with the apa's conclusion? >> i completely agree with the apa's conclusion, yes.t professional to offer diagnosis to sul suggest from afar that a person has a mental illness when you don't know the person or to engage in a kind of psychopathological attribution. my work tends not to go in that direction. i'm more like a biographer, trying to understand the shape and form of his personality, but yes, indeed, i do agree with the apa's stance that diagnosis from afar is probably...
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aunque por momentos se le vio cansado, por mÁs ddohoras apa lugar -- yÚblico que sin dudar, siguiÓ cantandoalcanzado por un equipo del goo y la flaca, pero el legendario artista seizo el dormido. sin embargo, cuando el vehÍculo arranca, se ve que levanta su mirada y le dice algo al condor. dÍas antes, esta fotografia registraron el que habrÍa sido el Último programa de televisiÓn al que asisÓ. se le vio sonriente y concentrado. cuustade itagram twitter por amigo, habrÍa sido este fin semana. tratamiento entrante -- la tambiÉn ctante anaÍ escribiÓ. esta otrfotografÍa mstra l rcania de an gabriel c gulermoos, un amigo que habrÍa compartido con Él varios instantes en sus Últimos dÍas. finalmente, el domingo casi 36 horadesp ternados de casa.erto, el divo muriÓ en hace 36 horas falleciÓ juan gabriel. paradÓjicamente le fallo el corazÓn a este hombre que escribiÓ cientos d canones a cozÓn. ilia:uchaacias. regresar de la psa, de juan gabriel. ♪ my aunt, me enseñó a, a prepararme, me enseñó a ser atrevida. tía, te to, do your thing. tú enseñ vivir la vida, ahora ellos quieren que tú hagas lo mismo
aunque por momentos se le vio cansado, por mÁs ddohoras apa lugar -- yÚblico que sin dudar, siguiÓ cantandoalcanzado por un equipo del goo y la flaca, pero el legendario artista seizo el dormido. sin embargo, cuando el vehÍculo arranca, se ve que levanta su mirada y le dice algo al condor. dÍas antes, esta fotografia registraron el que habrÍa sido el Último programa de televisiÓn al que asisÓ. se le vio sonriente y concentrado. cuustade itagram twitter por amigo, habrÍa sido este fin...
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the apa has not always supported the senator. they did support the senator in 2004. >>> we have a warning if you like to buy or sell online. thieves are targeting you against buyers and sellers their advice is to trust your instincts >> the air on the back of your neck stands up. back out of that deal and move on. because understand there's no product and there's no discount or great deal ever going to be worth your personal health and safety. >> know the fair price, if a deal is too good to be true, it probably is. meet in a public place. bring a friend and tell another friend who you're meeting and when you're expected to be back. >> the biggest bowl game. setting a date for this year's parade. it's at north central phoenix. it's on a saturday this year. they will invite those to submit their entries. this year's bowl. >>> prepare for another hot day. today, we could see a repeat. today, a bit of a difference, bringing in a slight chance of a stray shower. talking about the air quality, we're under the pollution advisory. if yo
the apa has not always supported the senator. they did support the senator in 2004. >>> we have a warning if you like to buy or sell online. thieves are targeting you against buyers and sellers their advice is to trust your instincts >> the air on the back of your neck stands up. back out of that deal and move on. because understand there's no product and there's no discount or great deal ever going to be worth your personal health and safety. >> know the fair price, if a...
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the apa is the world's largest professional association of psychologists. it banned its members from such work last year after an independent investigation documented how the apa leadership actively colluded with the pentagon and the cia torture programs. to see all of our past coverage of the american psychological association, including the historic 2015 vote, go to democracynow.org. and tomorrow is the 71st anniversary of the atomic bombing of hiroshima. the bombing g killed 140,000 people and seriously injnjured anotheher 100,000. three days later, the u.s. dropped a second atomic bomb on nagasaki, killing another 74,000 people. in may, president barack obama became the first sitting u.s. president to visit hiroshima. he spoke at a memorial for victims s the attacack but disappointed some by failing to offer a formal apology for the bombing. the u.s. ithe only c country to ever have dropped an atomic bomb. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we turn now to a man who ha
the apa is the world's largest professional association of psychologists. it banned its members from such work last year after an independent investigation documented how the apa leadership actively colluded with the pentagon and the cia torture programs. to see all of our past coverage of the american psychological association, including the historic 2015 vote, go to democracynow.org. and tomorrow is the 71st anniversary of the atomic bombing of hiroshima. the bombing g killed 140,000 people...
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embarrassment for the swimmers especially ryan lochte whose story about being robbed seems to be falling apapart. this video contradicts ryan lochte's story that he and three other american swimmers were outside a gas station in rio early sunday morning when they were robbed at gun point by police. today police in rio said there's no evidence from witnesses or from what was captured on cameras that the swimmers were victims. instead police say they were vandals. >> but it was contradictory from the very beginning as a matter of fact the versions of one of the athletes he has confessed. >> reporter: police say they were drunk and disorderly and tore apart the gas station until they were held by a security guard who may have shown him weapon. they were only allowed to leave after paying for the damage. police say two of the swimmers confessed after they were were pull off their plane headed home last night. tonight lochte whose already back in the us and fellow swimmer james feigen have been indicted in brazil for false reporting of a crime. now the two swimmers who gave their reports to polic
embarrassment for the swimmers especially ryan lochte whose story about being robbed seems to be falling apapart. this video contradicts ryan lochte's story that he and three other american swimmers were outside a gas station in rio early sunday morning when they were robbed at gun point by police. today police in rio said there's no evidence from witnesses or from what was captured on cameras that the swimmers were victims. instead police say they were vandals. >> but it was...
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the apa has not always supported senator mccain. they did support him in his >>> we're hitting 111 110 in the afternoon. let's talk about abc 15 desert doppler this morning, it's all clear you notice some clouds and now we can see them better as the sun is working its way upward the horizon. not seeing rain in the valley. i've been tracking some storms in the pocket of the state and a few of those spotty showers working south along the rim into spots like clay sp east and away from the metro. today, the storm chances back in the forecast across the northern half of the state and we could see a few storms inching closer to the metro. your storm threat area, all of this area in the green. notice the east valley, spots like casa grande included as the storms come close to working through the higher terrain and closer to the valley. that's where the 10% chance most of us stays dry. there's the potential we want to make sure you're covered and keep evening ing an eye on the sky we're at 88 degrees now. look at the high temperature, up to
the apa has not always supported senator mccain. they did support him in his >>> we're hitting 111 110 in the afternoon. let's talk about abc 15 desert doppler this morning, it's all clear you notice some clouds and now we can see them better as the sun is working its way upward the horizon. not seeing rain in the valley. i've been tracking some storms in the pocket of the state and a few of those spotty showers working south along the rim into spots like clay sp east and away from the...
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apa, organizations care about people suffering, and they are doing things, but we would like them to be their support and forth coming, because lives are at risk. >> reporter: i talked to one man who marched this morning and he says there is an unrealized potential of psychology when it comes to black lives matter. eric lupr, denver 7. >>> if you step outside now for lunch it almost looks and feels fall-like. >> it does. temperatures now 20 degrees cooler than this same time wednesday. nice change. >> we have rain. normal high is 89 degrees today. we'll be about 15 degrees bblow that. now we're near 70 and we have cloud cover from the plains to the mountains. a beautiful shot from loveland and you can see the clouds lying low in the valley. few showers in the central mountains. more of our rain now out west across the western slope and southwestern colorado. quick look at futurecast, within the next few hours around 1:30 to2:00, the divide and tunnel, you'll likely see showers. we'll get you through the rest of this plus your week forecast coming up. here's your first alert it will b
apa, organizations care about people suffering, and they are doing things, but we would like them to be their support and forth coming, because lives are at risk. >> reporter: i talked to one man who marched this morning and he says there is an unrealized potential of psychology when it comes to black lives matter. eric lupr, denver 7. >>> if you step outside now for lunch it almost looks and feels fall-like. >> it does. temperatures now 20 degrees cooler than this same...
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i was an an apa meeting american psychological association down here in washington and i saw this woman surrounded by a lot of people, and everybody was listening very intently to her. and she was phantom size and very ferocious and very energetic and everybody was listening, and she was mesmerizing, as she always was. that's it who is that? and somebody said that's betty friedan. she wrote the feminine mystique a year or two ago. i said ok. the name state. this was pre-feminist consciousness and eventually kate settled in and she finally took me to a meeting that did resonate, you know, after all the other organizations and meetings and so on. kate liked bars, and one of her favorite bars was the cedar bar on university place in greenwich village. that was her neighborhood bar. we were rubbing elbows, i did not know who i was rubbing elbows with. that was the way it went with kate. these were all not celebs yet, so she takes me down to this first meeting of the national organization for women. and this was, i don't know, 1967, maybe 1968, and there is betty friedan at the head of the r
i was an an apa meeting american psychological association down here in washington and i saw this woman surrounded by a lot of people, and everybody was listening very intently to her. and she was phantom size and very ferocious and very energetic and everybody was listening, and she was mesmerizing, as she always was. that's it who is that? and somebody said that's betty friedan. she wrote the feminine mystique a year or two ago. i said ok. the name state. this was pre-feminist consciousness...
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story and howcr the clevelad va is helping this hero overcomh make it as a part of history that grips apa the world as a rd the world at that happened. >> ladies and gentlemen, we got him.> ladies [cheering] [ nettingion red dawn one of the bull's most wanted men inull' the world. in december 20 oh three, the capture of saddam 2 hussein.sse >> the capture of this man was crucial to free iraq. >> adam robinson of north original was only 22 years old when he says he found himself in an elite grou >> these guys for are hand selected from my thes company tt personal security for saddam hussein to get rogerson and his groupo part guarded saddam hussein 24 / seven for six months, ultimately walking him to hislti death. >> we heard the hanging. you could hear all the sounds, carrying his body up above their heads andca cheering and shootig off ak-47s. it was a crazy experience. >> he was highly skilled andill motivated. he lived through the chaos ofof combat, watched over a defiant dictator, and served the united states of america with great pride forervd years. today he lives in northeast ohio
story and howcr the clevelad va is helping this hero overcomh make it as a part of history that grips apa the world as a rd the world at that happened. >> ladies and gentlemen, we got him.> ladies [cheering] [ nettingion red dawn one of the bull's most wanted men inull' the world. in december 20 oh three, the capture of saddam 2 hussein.sse >> the capture of this man was crucial to free iraq. >> adam robinson of north original was only 22 years old when he says he found...
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but it was just about the same time that yugi and apa had formed asian-american that they had discussed what they were going to call themselves. they did not want the term oriental. so it went around and around and they came up independently with the term asian american. so, at that point, they had not known of the groups in san francisco or anything else that was going on. like warren said, it was a spontaneous arising, and all of us stepping over the threshold at the same time. so, i always want to credit ace, which was very much like, the new york group that was made up of older people. so, it is not just a youth organization. i think it took all of us to come together and make something bigger than ourselves. >> can i just say? i totally appreciate the question because i think, like, it is kind of love-hate relationship with any kind of identifier. there is a new term -- aahpi. asian-american hawaiian pacific islander. oh, god, it is getting so complicated. it should be. we should be a little bit uncomfortable, right? we should always be asking, who is determining that? at the same
but it was just about the same time that yugi and apa had formed asian-american that they had discussed what they were going to call themselves. they did not want the term oriental. so it went around and around and they came up independently with the term asian american. so, at that point, they had not known of the groups in san francisco or anything else that was going on. like warren said, it was a spontaneous arising, and all of us stepping over the threshold at the same time. so, i always...
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even though the apa pulled results on this are mixed, the aspect of people being able to buy insurance no matter what their pre-existing conditions is is a pretty popular aspect of the system. >> i think the point is that it is pooled risk. when you start to rate people, you really eliminated the pool of the whole concept. >> we do that with automobile insurance, people who have more accidents are paying more. there's the same in workers compensation insurance and that provide tremendous incentive to employers to make sure their workplaces are safe and keep the number of accidents down. i don't know the answer to this, but i do know with the community rating now, anybody who takes care of themselves and is healthy is subsidizing the less healthy people in the pool. >> i think this is a tricky issue but i do think it's answerable. do people who have to pay more because of some behavior stop that behavior? no. so if it doesn't and sent people to do the right thing, then maybe we should take another approach, and i think that's pretty clearly what's going on here in healthcare. people wer
even though the apa pulled results on this are mixed, the aspect of people being able to buy insurance no matter what their pre-existing conditions is is a pretty popular aspect of the system. >> i think the point is that it is pooled risk. when you start to rate people, you really eliminated the pool of the whole concept. >> we do that with automobile insurance, people who have more accidents are paying more. there's the same in workers compensation insurance and that provide...
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pressure within the training officer to have physical health and intersection with the family members apa all the factors with the holidays i know that we gratefully have been on a challenge with the numbers of classes that we've had so this fiscal year excuse me - calendar year of 2017 did next class will be around november tfa may i ask the class of 22 the following year of 2017 is it still mr. corso needs to be involved a rash of two classes or other issues. >> we're pretty in fact, we're pretty much through 2017 set to go non-stop through the end of 2018 with the hiring with really no more than two or three weeks between each class. >> to interpret that to the commissioners and the statement does that mean 2 classes of 2017 or 3 classes. >> i believe 2 classes per yeah two classes per year. >> two classes per year to 2018 that is four classes in the books to occur. >> yes and when it was originally charged for two classes the commission remembers we were at 12 weeks now 20 weeks. >> i appreciate that as well as the team for ac god's man and is commissioners in terms of modifying the c
pressure within the training officer to have physical health and intersection with the family members apa all the factors with the holidays i know that we gratefully have been on a challenge with the numbers of classes that we've had so this fiscal year excuse me - calendar year of 2017 did next class will be around november tfa may i ask the class of 22 the following year of 2017 is it still mr. corso needs to be involved a rash of two classes or other issues. >> we're pretty in fact,...
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american bar association's memorial at runnymede, the memorial to the magna carta and presided over the apalondon meeting attracted something like 1000 americans to england. this morning we plan to divide our presentation into two major parts of about equal length. first, i would like to undertake a sketch of magna carta . it's the 800 years, what were its origins, how did it survive, how did it manage to get across the atlantic to america? what does it mean today? and then the second major part of the program will turn to a discussion of first david hunt then william hubbard giving you some sense of the contemporary modern applications of magna carta. when it comes to our own time. first, a few words, a little background, a little history on where magna carta came from. it was agreed, it was an unwilling bargain between a very reluctant king john and the barons at runnymede in june 2015 and it's clear that king john was a bad man, he was a bad king. he managed to quarrel with the pope, with the city of london and most importantly with the barons read he was a bad military leader, he manage
american bar association's memorial at runnymede, the memorial to the magna carta and presided over the apalondon meeting attracted something like 1000 americans to england. this morning we plan to divide our presentation into two major parts of about equal length. first, i would like to undertake a sketch of magna carta . it's the 800 years, what were its origins, how did it survive, how did it manage to get across the atlantic to america? what does it mean today? and then the second major...
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rightt here towards the end of augustug because the national zoo's giant panda cubs were born a day apatoday is bow bow about thirdrd birthday.rtay. happy birthday bow about.ut. she got number three cake over the weekend at a joint celebration i don't agree withee the joint celebration.joint celr >> me either. >> they'll always have jointe ji celebrations. >> that's in the fair.t's because the little brother bei bei turned one yesterday. >> for one you should get your t own. >> he got his >> my goodness. do two different week glenn thel people get to celebrate at thebe zoo twice. >> twice. >> acting like the pandas care.r pandas don't care. ce. >> how do you know? when is th laugh time you talked to panda? >> did you ask the pandasanda feelings? >> yeah. >> um-hmm. >> they don't care.he he's like take the picture so i cany p move on with my life.if. >> he's crying in his cakeak saying i should have had my ownn weekend. >> i'm baobao.ba middle child syndrome, holly.ol if you're looking for cheap fhe flights some people say not not holly because she couldn't findf one today is a your day
rightt here towards the end of augustug because the national zoo's giant panda cubs were born a day apatoday is bow bow about thirdrd birthday.rtay. happy birthday bow about.ut. she got number three cake over the weekend at a joint celebration i don't agree withee the joint celebration.joint celr >> me either. >> they'll always have jointe ji celebrations. >> that's in the fair.t's because the little brother bei bei turned one yesterday. >> for one you should get your t...
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. >> the apa does require the agency to respond to the record and there was a great deal of economic evidence that the agency ignored, misconstrued or frankly misstated. >> okay so do we think this will be sort of a tailored specific net neutrality kind of wall here or are we talking bat rewrite of the telecom act, which could take a decade? anybody? >> i think i've invested more time in this cause than anybody, which is that -- >> not more than me or tim. >> in the rewrite -- i'm sorry -- look. the fact is, we have been talking about two different acts today. the 1934 communications act which just applied 1887 railroad regulation to the telephone network. congress really didn't significantly update that until 1996. when they did, they really didn't even do it with the internet in mind. they were writing before home broadband was a thing of that's why these sets of issues have been unclear. we don't have time to get into the history but the point is i think just at every reasonable person who is involved in telecom policy would agree that the act is outdated and this is the kind of p
. >> the apa does require the agency to respond to the record and there was a great deal of economic evidence that the agency ignored, misconstrued or frankly misstated. >> okay so do we think this will be sort of a tailored specific net neutrality kind of wall here or are we talking bat rewrite of the telecom act, which could take a decade? anybody? >> i think i've invested more time in this cause than anybody, which is that -- >> not more than me or tim. >> in...
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meet the aqua lilies, apa perform all over the world, even popping up in movies, music videos, always combining the athleticism of swimming with the beauty of dance. today they're going coed, hitting the pool with new york's dream downtown hotel. >> what's going on? >> hi. >> hello! i think i'm going to fit right in perfectly. >> captain betty lee gave me a quick rundown. >> how difficult is what we're very tough sport. for as much as people like to make fun of it, it requires so much endurance of a gymnast, a speed swimmer, a runner, all of that. and on top of it you have to smile and perform. >> i really want to do well today. >> you can be billy the lily. >> aqua billy? >> that's right. >> #aquabilly is already trending all over america. last think, do you have any mart manx? man span >> no, no spanx. i think you're okay. >> i'm no matt lauer. he's got some beautiful frame. all right, let's do this. >> and then it was time to suit up, take the plunge. and learn some moves. there's the jump and headroll. the kick, tuck and back flip. not to mention the dolphin, the pinwheel and the
meet the aqua lilies, apa perform all over the world, even popping up in movies, music videos, always combining the athleticism of swimming with the beauty of dance. today they're going coed, hitting the pool with new york's dream downtown hotel. >> what's going on? >> hi. >> hello! i think i'm going to fit right in perfectly. >> captain betty lee gave me a quick rundown. >> how difficult is what we're very tough sport. for as much as people like to make fun of it,...