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the library of congress defines the asian pacific as encompassing all of the asian continent, as well as the pacific islands of melanesia, micronesia, and polynesia. a u.s. census estimate in 2015 found 19 million residents of asian and pacific islander descent with a total u.s. population of 248 million people. in california, asian and pacific americans make up almost 21% of the population. and the bay area census in 2010 found that asians and pacific islanders make up almost 24% of the population, inching above latinos as the largest minority race across the nine counties. abc7's chris nguyen is here now with local apa leaders to talk about important issues affecting our bay area communities. >> cheryl, it's great to be here. i'm excited to introduce you to our panel of guests today. gina su is an actor based here in the bay area. she's the winner of the 2016-2017 miss asian global pageant. next, lan diep is an attorney. he currently serves as a san jose city council member representing district four. and finally, vincent pan, executive director of chinese for affirmative action. he
the library of congress defines the asian pacific as encompassing all of the asian continent, as well as the pacific islands of melanesia, micronesia, and polynesia. a u.s. census estimate in 2015 found 19 million residents of asian and pacific islander descent with a total u.s. population of 248 million people. in california, asian and pacific americans make up almost 21% of the population. and the bay area census in 2010 found that asians and pacific islanders make up almost 24% of the...
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the hypersex of the asian female and the desexualization of the asian men.n are the lease searched for. i'm like, how do you fix that? somebody's getting left out of this. somebody's going home by themselves. >> i think that's changing. >> i hope so. >> there's a lot of hot asian guys out there. >> i want to be clear. that's not for me. i -- i can thing of many hot asian men, which is weird to say but true. i feel "the fast & furious" franchise alone. asian men are part of that. one of those guys is in guy, a uc-berkeley law school graduate who works in the san francisco public defender's office and the other time he works in adult films as jeremy long. not his real name. where did he get his name from? one guess. genius. so, in the business, how much is it about the money and how much is it just about the fact that some sort of interesting job to have? >> being able to do porn, you have to be open, you have to knock your [ bleep ], you have to not care what people think about you. i'm thinking about the social impact i'm making. it's not about the money. po
the hypersex of the asian female and the desexualization of the asian men.n are the lease searched for. i'm like, how do you fix that? somebody's getting left out of this. somebody's going home by themselves. >> i think that's changing. >> i hope so. >> there's a lot of hot asian guys out there. >> i want to be clear. that's not for me. i -- i can thing of many hot asian men, which is weird to say but true. i feel "the fast & furious" franchise alone. asian...
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man, a strong asian man in the media.chive and you see like all these writings and all this stuff, it's like the output of a person who lived to be 85 or something. >> yes, yeah, yeah, yeah. >> but he died at 32. >> in the same way the beatles in music. we'll always be dealing with the beatles. do you think your dad had any sense of that talking to your mom? >> gosh, you can hear him say, i've already made up my mind. that's something of the true -- now he used the word oriental. but it was the '70s. >> nobody says that anymore. >> i know. >> in the past. >> exactly. but something of the true oriental is going to be shown in the world because it's still bad now, but back then, it was really bad, you know. and so he had that big goal. whether he ever thought, you know, what exactly that -- you know, he flowed like water. so he was probably just like, hey, man, however it turns out. this is what i'm working on and i'll just keep heading in that direction. >> because like a lot of ethnic cultures are based on tradition, and
man, a strong asian man in the media.chive and you see like all these writings and all this stuff, it's like the output of a person who lived to be 85 or something. >> yes, yeah, yeah, yeah. >> but he died at 32. >> in the same way the beatles in music. we'll always be dealing with the beatles. do you think your dad had any sense of that talking to your mom? >> gosh, you can hear him say, i've already made up my mind. that's something of the true -- now he used the word...
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theme running through much of asian art.obert: what do we see as far as this exhibition when it comes to the lotus? dany: sure, so, the exhibition is--this, the lotus section, is organized with religious artworks from buddhism and hinduism. and this artwork right here is a great example of the lotus symbolizing transcendence. so we have the deity parvati seating--or sitting on top of a lotus blossom. so, this represents her transcendence. but then above her are two elephants standing on lotuses, pouring water over her. and so, this is also symbolizing her powers of fertility and creation. robert: so, what's this display that's right next to it? dany: this is a nonreligious painting of the lotus blossom. so, this chinese painting features the beautiful lotus blossom in various stages of blossoming. now, in china, the purity of the lotus blossom, you know, growing out of muddy waters, it became a symbol of the incorruptible politician, who remains pure in the middle of all of this muck and mess in politics. and so, it was a ve
theme running through much of asian art.obert: what do we see as far as this exhibition when it comes to the lotus? dany: sure, so, the exhibition is--this, the lotus section, is organized with religious artworks from buddhism and hinduism. and this artwork right here is a great example of the lotus symbolizing transcendence. so we have the deity parvati seating--or sitting on top of a lotus blossom. so, this represents her transcendence. but then above her are two elephants standing on...
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asian carp has no natural predators in the lakes. meaning once they enter the great lakes, there's no way to stop their spread. their growth would disrupt the entire ecosystem. in addition to the damage to native wildlife of the lakes, the introduction of asian carp would damage several multibillion dollar industries, including the fishing and boating industries, which support countless jobs and my home -- in my home state of michigan and the great lakes. given the threat imposed by invasive species, the army corps of engineers has been studying best way to prevent the introduction of the asian carp into the great lakes basin. the brandon road study was initially scheduled to be released on february 28 but it's been delayed until further notice. delaying the study impedes the ability of all interested parties to develop a long-term strategy to thwart this threat. the continued delays create a great risk. yet no reason for delaying that release has been provided. in late june, a live asian carp was caught in the illinois waterway abou
asian carp has no natural predators in the lakes. meaning once they enter the great lakes, there's no way to stop their spread. their growth would disrupt the entire ecosystem. in addition to the damage to native wildlife of the lakes, the introduction of asian carp would damage several multibillion dollar industries, including the fishing and boating industries, which support countless jobs and my home -- in my home state of michigan and the great lakes. given the threat imposed by invasive...
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asian bonds remained under pressure.steel leading the plunge, aluminum recovering from the days earlier losses, and oil moving higher almost 1%, although new york crude below $45 a barrel. , on tracknally weaker , dampening enthusiasm for bullion. janet yellen on tap in her annual testimony to congress. korea and hawkish central banks are ratcheting up tensions for asian investors. dex with its worst-performing since march move but put in a gain of 14% plus. we have more on this from singapore. what are asian investors main concerns as we enter the second half of the year? as you said, asian stocks start and oppressive had a slight pullback last week. for the second half for, asian investors are concerned about geopolitical tensions. it does not seem like world leaders made much progress at the g-20 in resolving north korean tensions. asian investors are concerned about more monetary tightening amid mixed economic data. monetarynot sure how tightening would reflect on the stock market. , btvad: i have a chart 1835. a lot
asian bonds remained under pressure.steel leading the plunge, aluminum recovering from the days earlier losses, and oil moving higher almost 1%, although new york crude below $45 a barrel. , on tracknally weaker , dampening enthusiasm for bullion. janet yellen on tap in her annual testimony to congress. korea and hawkish central banks are ratcheting up tensions for asian investors. dex with its worst-performing since march move but put in a gain of 14% plus. we have more on this from singapore....
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of 3.34.r-yen is one -- 113.34 anna: asian stocks as well. gains for the index, thing for its best week since march. a lot of money going into those asian equities. getting a bit of a boost from janet yellen. a goldencks nearing cross on a weekly chart. have not seen a technical indicator like this in seven years. you just showed the price as 113.34. on the week, it is heading for a weekly day. does that mean we could see technical pressure perhaps some if you look at risk reversals, you see a skewed toward the dollar coming back a little bit. dollar-yen one to watch, especially the boj next week. $1216 and ounce. this is the moving average indicator and it has been below the line since june which could be a little bit of a bearish signal. all comes of technical conversations around this. we will get to those in just a moment. some of the stories, the story is breakfast. the u.k. will have to pay for its divorce from the eu. the first time the government has said this on paper. the eu tork with determine a fair settlement with the state. thes
of 3.34.r-yen is one -- 113.34 anna: asian stocks as well. gains for the index, thing for its best week since march. a lot of money going into those asian equities. getting a bit of a boost from janet yellen. a goldencks nearing cross on a weekly chart. have not seen a technical indicator like this in seven years. you just showed the price as 113.34. on the week, it is heading for a weekly day. does that mean we could see technical pressure perhaps some if you look at risk reversals, you see a...
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both papers call for more candid strategic dialogue on major issues in the asian-pacific region. the chinese paper proposes an institutionalized and regular communication mechanism between china and the us led alliance system. this is something interesting and we should recall this that there have been consideration in the past for example of a trilateral us-japan china dialogue which was supposed to take place in june of 2009 and for various reasons did not. so, should we consider once again ways that we can offer china reassurance about our alliances engaged in trilateral dialogue. a couple of divergences between the two sides in terms of their recommendation. as mike mentioned, the chinese authors do not rule out e.g. to and they say either a g2 or through other forms of security cooperation china and the us need to establish a joint vision for the region that is inclusive and based on mutual consensus. i think that would be a very, very difficult thing to do and i don't know that we can establish a joint vision but certainly the us paper and i think reflecting mainstream view
both papers call for more candid strategic dialogue on major issues in the asian-pacific region. the chinese paper proposes an institutionalized and regular communication mechanism between china and the us led alliance system. this is something interesting and we should recall this that there have been consideration in the past for example of a trilateral us-japan china dialogue which was supposed to take place in june of 2009 and for various reasons did not. so, should we consider once again...
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equities -- asian equities are up. low volumes through the asian session.nese stocks bucking the trend. we have lots of earnings to wait for, from the likes of pepsi, j.p. morgan. eye on it. an it will come down to whether the bank of canada moves tomorrow. the firstbe substantial -- central-bank to substantially switch? bond yields are at 1.39%. they are rising by the most 008.e 2 stepenersrs had curve on. you have seen the largest shift in nearly nine years in terms of two-year government bond yields. anna: we wait to hear on inflation, keep your eye on nymex. the former algerian minister fromsts if we see outputs libya and nigeria, that would be enough to fix it. manus: you need to sustain inventory draws. and evidence that opec non-opec cuts are working. if you do not get that, you will drop $40. novack said it is working. anna: more on the commodities through the program. let's get to the bloomberg first word news. juliette: president donald trump a new banking regulator. he was an official in the george bush administration. inis expected to play a rol
equities -- asian equities are up. low volumes through the asian session.nese stocks bucking the trend. we have lots of earnings to wait for, from the likes of pepsi, j.p. morgan. eye on it. an it will come down to whether the bank of canada moves tomorrow. the firstbe substantial -- central-bank to substantially switch? bond yields are at 1.39%. they are rising by the most 008.e 2 stepenersrs had curve on. you have seen the largest shift in nearly nine years in terms of two-year government...
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china is especially important because it's the single largest market for most asian economies.ts. china's import growth this year has been very good, if that persists, 14 or 15% year—on—year growth in chinese imports, that will help the rest of asia seat in continued strength so that is important. —— c. what is good about the us is that payrolls over the weekend were very strong. the us economy is in fine fettle at the moment and that helps the world. does this mean we could see an interest rate hike from the fed, a third one, before the end of the year? could this impact the monetary decisions of both south korea and malaysia? the fed will hike later this year further, maybe once or perhaps more, because the economy is infine perhaps more, because the economy is in fine health, despite the fact that disinflation has continued to occur, the labour market is in good shape and so the us will hike rates. in malaysia, inflation was much higher in the last few months, it has moderated in the last month, so there's no real need for malaysia to hike rates. if it had to it should have
china is especially important because it's the single largest market for most asian economies.ts. china's import growth this year has been very good, if that persists, 14 or 15% year—on—year growth in chinese imports, that will help the rest of asia seat in continued strength so that is important. —— c. what is good about the us is that payrolls over the weekend were very strong. the us economy is in fine fettle at the moment and that helps the world. does this mean we could see an...
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it is true that when you look at asians, asian men make more than white men, and asian women make morehan white women, but asian women make less than white men and asian men. blackvery racial group -- women make less than black man, latina women make less than thato man -- i am unaware single women make more than single men. there are studies out there that look at the gap and how it changed over time when women are just out of college between 22 and 27. make almost as equal as males. host: lisa is on the line from houston, texas. you are on with claire suddath. caller: hello. thank you for c-span. i was having a question about a , isarison between workers -- they alsoloyees consider, for example, i am thinking of the difference between a ceo of a major company and a small proprietor who just is trying to create better company. for example, i just wanted to give, like my daughter, she is a first-year computer science i noticed the hours she has to put in third she rides a bus to the
it is true that when you look at asians, asian men make more than white men, and asian women make morehan white women, but asian women make less than white men and asian men. blackvery racial group -- women make less than black man, latina women make less than thato man -- i am unaware single women make more than single men. there are studies out there that look at the gap and how it changed over time when women are just out of college between 22 and 27. make almost as equal as males. host:...
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practice is widespread in neighboring burma, and it threatens t the last healalthy populalations of asian elephants that reside there. baby elephants are particularly sought after. >> it's very attrtractive to tourists or thai p people, so everybody wants bababy elephant, and they are worth a lot of money. yoyou don't need any documents, no microchip, so it's susuper easy. you go iinto the jungle, you u catch an elephant, you train n them, andd a month later you can n get like 600,000 baht, and if you can imagine how much m money this s is in thaiad and how easy it isis to do.... >> teams of hunters surround herds of elephants, killing the parents and other adults who try to defend their young. investigations have revealed that as many as 5 adults may be slaiain for everery calf capapt. the defenseless calves are then smuggled across the border. these rarely seen imimages show elephants being forced to endure a cruel spirit-breaking ritual known as the fashong. these activities take place in remote camps o on the burmrmese borderr from thehe public eye. >> i in thailandnd, they usese p th
practice is widespread in neighboring burma, and it threatens t the last healalthy populalations of asian elephants that reside there. baby elephants are particularly sought after. >> it's very attrtractive to tourists or thai p people, so everybody wants bababy elephant, and they are worth a lot of money. yoyou don't need any documents, no microchip, so it's susuper easy. you go iinto the jungle, you u catch an elephant, you train n them, andd a month later you can n get like 600,000...
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the gay men and women of south asian origin coming under pressure to marry someone of the opposite sexhave special report. and a british zoo joins the fight to save the northern white rhino, using ivf from its closest relatives. the us congress has just set up what could be a crucial week of evidence in the investigations into russian interference in last year's presidential election. president trump's eldest son and his former campaign manager will both testify before the senatejudiciary committee next wednesday. earlier this month donald junior published e—mails which showed him accepting what appeared to be a russian offer to help his father get elected, and damage hillary clinton. and us media is also reporting that president trump's son—in—law, jared kushner, has been asked to appear before the senate intelligence committee in a closed session on monday. and several new lines have emerged from an interview president trump has done with the new york times. a couple of stand—outs: how he now wishes he'd never given jeff sessions thejob of attorney general, new accusations against th
the gay men and women of south asian origin coming under pressure to marry someone of the opposite sexhave special report. and a british zoo joins the fight to save the northern white rhino, using ivf from its closest relatives. the us congress has just set up what could be a crucial week of evidence in the investigations into russian interference in last year's presidential election. president trump's eldest son and his former campaign manager will both testify before the senatejudiciary...
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for in the silicon valley, asians are not under represented. in boise, idaho where we have one of our largest sites, it is. so we have to be specific to those different geographies we focus and do business in. >> there's a lot of data that's come out in the last four, five years. why gender diverse teams are better and yet we haven't seen a lot of change, even at companies like facebook where shared sandberg is number two and a big advocate for this. a lot of studies, when people view their name, show a lot of white men are 46% are sick of hearing about this issue. sorry, 25% of companies have active programs to address this. 95% don't see it as a core thing they need to be focused on. if it's not your priority, how can we expect managers, particularly time pressed people building high growth companies to pay attention to it? >> at h-p it is our priority. it starts with our board of directors. our ceo is very much dedicate today it. as we know, the white male is a really strong component of the success that we need. in addition to that, when h-
for in the silicon valley, asians are not under represented. in boise, idaho where we have one of our largest sites, it is. so we have to be specific to those different geographies we focus and do business in. >> there's a lot of data that's come out in the last four, five years. why gender diverse teams are better and yet we haven't seen a lot of change, even at companies like facebook where shared sandberg is number two and a big advocate for this. a lot of studies, when people view...
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stores. >> each for people like me who don't have an asian heritage, we enjoy asian cooking and usinge of these ingredients. >> reporter: canned foods were tested in several countries in asia, australia and canada. bpa has been shown to affect the reproductive systems of laboratory animals. in 2015, california added bpa to its proposition 65 list of hazardous chemicals known to pose a risk to female reproducti reproduction. last month, a study found 40% of food cans tested, tested positive for bpa. compared to 91% tested in this study. >> that consumer pressure has been less outside of the u.s. so many more cans are still using bpa. >> reporter: but the study has been criticized for not being pier reviewed. they told us scientists in the u.s. and across the world have concluded that bpa is safe for use in food packaging. the north american metal packing alliance said coatings made with bpa are approved by the food and drug administration. despite that, the industry is move ag way from bpa in canned foods but warning the transition will be slow. tracy woodruff, who studies chemicals at
stores. >> each for people like me who don't have an asian heritage, we enjoy asian cooking and usinge of these ingredients. >> reporter: canned foods were tested in several countries in asia, australia and canada. bpa has been shown to affect the reproductive systems of laboratory animals. in 2015, california added bpa to its proposition 65 list of hazardous chemicals known to pose a risk to female reproducti reproduction. last month, a study found 40% of food cans tested, tested...
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stores. >> each for people like me who don't have an asian heritage, we enjoy asian cooking and using some of these ingredients. >> reporter: canned foods were tested in several countries in asia, australia and canada. bpa has been shown to affect the reproductive systems of laboratory animals. in 2015, california added bpa to its proposition 65 list of hazardous chemicals known to pose a risk to female reproducti reproduction. last month, a study found 40% of food cans tested, tested positive for bpa. compared to 91% tested in this study. >> that consumer pressure has been less outside of the u.s. so many more cans are still using bpa. >> reporter: but the study has been criticized for not being pier reviewed. they told us scientists in the u.s. and across the world have concluded that bpa is safe for use in food packaging. the north american metal packing alliance said coatings made with bpa are approved by the food and drug administration. despite that, the industry is move ag way from bpa in canned foods but warning the transition will be slow. tracy woodruff, who studies chemical
stores. >> each for people like me who don't have an asian heritage, we enjoy asian cooking and using some of these ingredients. >> reporter: canned foods were tested in several countries in asia, australia and canada. bpa has been shown to affect the reproductive systems of laboratory animals. in 2015, california added bpa to its proposition 65 list of hazardous chemicals known to pose a risk to female reproducti reproduction. last month, a study found 40% of food cans tested,...
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here's the asian strongman.trongman earlier, he is the asian strongman right now. he went and addressed his congress yesterday explaining why he is extending a state of emergency, and then he went out right in front of the protesters who really don't like him, and told them to shut up. he loves language that really, really cuts through. he is co nsta ntly really cuts through. he is constantly on the front pages. he does things in a very, very different way. you could argue what he is trying to do on drugs is actually the right thing to do, he poses as the hired man. and from a democratic point of view, ongoing martial law situation is not a good place to be. and you only have to speak of human rights groups, complaining of overcrowded prisons, no legal representation for those who have been arrested in huge numbers, and of course allegations continue that they are being sentenced to death very quickly as well. of course, he knows his language continues to make him very, very popular amongst his base. that rings
here's the asian strongman.trongman earlier, he is the asian strongman right now. he went and addressed his congress yesterday explaining why he is extending a state of emergency, and then he went out right in front of the protesters who really don't like him, and told them to shut up. he loves language that really, really cuts through. he is co nsta ntly really cuts through. he is constantly on the front pages. he does things in a very, very different way. you could argue what he is trying to...
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and they use makeup to exaggerate slanted eyes and they make fun of asians. could the government, under properly drawn statutes, declined to register that as a trademark in your view? >> they cannot. first amendment protects absolutely outrageous speech and forestry makes are concerned. >> that is correct. >> i thank you have to take a position. >> we deposition because. [laughter] because marks of a constitute for commercial speech and noncommercial speech and the disparagement clause specifically targets the noncommercial speech and denies registration to marks that only express negative views -- >> in your view that congress cannot draw statute to make the distinction the hypothetical point out in that you prognosis statutes drying trademark protection in the hypothetical case. >> i cannot think of the circumstances under which that could occur. >> this is a bit different than most cases and no one is stopping your client from calling itself the plants and no one is stopping them from advertising themselves that way or finding contrast that way or engaging
and they use makeup to exaggerate slanted eyes and they make fun of asians. could the government, under properly drawn statutes, declined to register that as a trademark in your view? >> they cannot. first amendment protects absolutely outrageous speech and forestry makes are concerned. >> that is correct. >> i thank you have to take a position. >> we deposition because. [laughter] because marks of a constitute for commercial speech and noncommercial speech and the...
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. >> this airbnb customer had her reservations canceled because she's asian. the punishment tonight for the racist post. ed.. when the homeow >> this san jose porch pirate picked the wrong home. tonight you'll see what handballer 1: you know what i could go for? some scrambled eggs and pancakes. lilly: we got a craving! go, go, go!! crashing cravings in the crave van! jack's gonna crash your crave! jack: hey, guys. try my jumbo breakfast platter with sausage or bacon, plus 8 mini pancakes, eggs and a hash brown for just $2.99. handballer 2: $2.99? how 'bout we play you for it. handballers: oooooooh. jack vo: you crave it, we serve it. try my $2.99 jumbo breakfast platter. crave van! tonight.. on its crime-reporting policies. >> closed captioning for this newscast is sponsored by living spaces. >>> b.a.r.t. is doing an about face tonight on its crime reporting policy. kpix5 broke the news that b.a.r.t. does not routinely release video of crimes committed on trains for fear of fueling racial stereotypes. well, tonight it's still refusing to show us the surveilla
. >> this airbnb customer had her reservations canceled because she's asian. the punishment tonight for the racist post. ed.. when the homeow >> this san jose porch pirate picked the wrong home. tonight you'll see what handballer 1: you know what i could go for? some scrambled eggs and pancakes. lilly: we got a craving! go, go, go!! crashing cravings in the crave van! jack's gonna crash your crave! jack: hey, guys. try my jumbo breakfast platter with sausage or bacon, plus 8 mini...
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. >> this airbnb customer had her reservations canceled because she's asian. the punishment tonight for the racist post. ed.. when the homeow >> this san jose porch pirate picked the wrong home. tonight you'll see what happened when the homeowner showed up. hey look, it's everyone's favorite, the six-dollar subway club. hey look, it's everyone's favorite, the six-dollar sweet onion chicken teriyaki. advertising. they're footlongs and they're six bucks each. subway. so. much. sandwich. tonight.. on its crime-reporting policies. >> closed captioning for this newscast is sponsored by living spaces. >>> b.a.r.t. is doing an about face tonight on its crime reporting policy. kpix5 broke the news that b.a.r.t. does not routinely release video of crimes committed on trains for fear of fueling racial stereotypes. well, tonight it's still refusing to show us the surveillance footage from several recent robberies. when we confronted the manager who wrote the official memo on the policy, she offered a new explanation. n't even mention the word minor memo. [hamill] >> the
. >> this airbnb customer had her reservations canceled because she's asian. the punishment tonight for the racist post. ed.. when the homeow >> this san jose porch pirate picked the wrong home. tonight you'll see what happened when the homeowner showed up. hey look, it's everyone's favorite, the six-dollar subway club. hey look, it's everyone's favorite, the six-dollar sweet onion chicken teriyaki. advertising. they're footlongs and they're six bucks each. subway. so. much....
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this is how the asian markets. this is how the asian markets have opened.rom wall street, where the dowjones their cues from wall street, where the dow jones closed their cues from wall street, where the dowjones closed that yet another record high. that is all from this edition of asia business report. i am sharanjit leyl. thank you for watching. you are watching bbc news. the main stories in this hour: the nobel peace prize committee has said that china bears a heavy responsibility for the death of the peace prizewinner, jailed chinese dissident liu xiaobo. and donald trump has hinted he might consider his position on the climate change agreements after meeting france's president emmanuel macron in paris. aristocrat has been sentenced to 12 weeks in prison after being found guilty of making menacing communications towards the businesswoman and anti—brexit campaignerjean miller. rhodri phillips, the fourth viscount saint davies wrote a post on face offering £5,000 to anybody who ran her over. —— facebook offering. the lith viscount st davids, rhodri philip
this is how the asian markets. this is how the asian markets have opened.rom wall street, where the dowjones their cues from wall street, where the dow jones closed their cues from wall street, where the dowjones closed that yet another record high. that is all from this edition of asia business report. i am sharanjit leyl. thank you for watching. you are watching bbc news. the main stories in this hour: the nobel peace prize committee has said that china bears a heavy responsibility for the...
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where all that bad asian rallies.estors are shrugging off soft inflation data and weaker retail sales out of the states. asian stocks climbing for a sixth day. rise, bondsg stocks and asia mostly climbing as well. low,ollar at a 10 month that has put asian forex on the front foot, the korean won leading the pack, up .5% as the kospi is looking at a fresh high. take a look at the asx 200, weaker there, one of the only benchmarks in the red today. the aussie dollar snapping a .1%, butise, losing head of theve $.78 a hid china data. this morning, we did get nonoil exports rising 8.2 percent, helping to maintain the singaporean dollar momentum. in singapore, glp shares this morning gaining .3% after rising over 21% on friday. glp is at the center of china's biggest buyout which may see china vanke become the biggest shareholder, clobbering on real estate, you just ask, and asset management. taking it back to this big picture with btv 4274. despite the enthusiasm from global stocks in the turmoil facing bond markets, globa
where all that bad asian rallies.estors are shrugging off soft inflation data and weaker retail sales out of the states. asian stocks climbing for a sixth day. rise, bondsg stocks and asia mostly climbing as well. low,ollar at a 10 month that has put asian forex on the front foot, the korean won leading the pack, up .5% as the kospi is looking at a fresh high. take a look at the asx 200, weaker there, one of the only benchmarks in the red today. the aussie dollar snapping a .1%, butise, losing...
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towards encouraging asian-americans entering there, everyone is painted with the same, same brush. they receiveed a better, much easier route, unfairly so. and do you think that breeds resentment as well? >> so there are a lot of things in what you just said. a lot of issues, again this is a very, very complicated thing which i have devote ad good part of my life to advocating and being part of. you mentioned that the case i was in that a arose out of the lawsuit against the university of michigan and me personally, along with a number of other people. the supreme court, upheld, now has upheld past 15 years, public universities, complicated, that applies to private universities, it is constitutional to take into account race and ethnicity for purposes of developing a diverse student body for better education for all of those students. i happen to believe that it has been a mistake to, which started with the bachky case in the 1980s, i don't want to give a legal lecture here, but we have separated out diversity as having an educational purpose and as having remedying purpose of past
towards encouraging asian-americans entering there, everyone is painted with the same, same brush. they receiveed a better, much easier route, unfairly so. and do you think that breeds resentment as well? >> so there are a lot of things in what you just said. a lot of issues, again this is a very, very complicated thing which i have devote ad good part of my life to advocating and being part of. you mentioned that the case i was in that a arose out of the lawsuit against the university of...
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asian stocks at their lowest in about five weeks. last stop on the terminal , oilon the gmm falling over 1%. noble group shares surged as much as 38% thursday on speculation that large investors may be building stakes. morning, over 2% this the commodity trader is seeking a debt waiver from lenders. keep an eye on the stock. rishaad: thank you very much indeed for that. let's find out what is going on with some key data out of tokyo earlier on. let's get first word news from paul allen, and was it music to governor kuroda's ears? wages in japan rose their fastest, but not enough to push inflation to the 2% target. base our isnthly increased, the biggest rise since july last year. the forecast was for half that. the increase was 1/10 of 1%. the labor ministry says bonuses and allowances fell. the u.s. defense secretary says north korea's icbm test is not mean the two sides are closer to mattis says he was not surprised by the july 4 launch, but added washington self-restraint was preventing open conflict. president trump has prom
asian stocks at their lowest in about five weeks. last stop on the terminal , oilon the gmm falling over 1%. noble group shares surged as much as 38% thursday on speculation that large investors may be building stakes. morning, over 2% this the commodity trader is seeking a debt waiver from lenders. keep an eye on the stock. rishaad: thank you very much indeed for that. let's find out what is going on with some key data out of tokyo earlier on. let's get first word news from paul allen, and...
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what is the impact on the asian outlook?he is not had the impact on inflation that we once thought. some of his physical ventures were going to be quite inflationary. that was going to lead the fed to fester rate hikes in a high-yield curve. at the moment his fiscal policy is still on the back burner. the impact for the remainder of this year is really quite needed. he is still struggling with obamacare and tax reform, clearly. yvonne: the bond market is continuing to call janet yellen's block. you can see the bullish bets when it comes to 30 year treasury debt position for the long-term part of the curve. do you think that is the right decision ahead of the fed right now? might she start talking about the unwinding of the balance sheet connected flow -- growth investors offguard a bit? >> i think so. i think she is likely to bring in the balance sheet reduction at some point this year. i agree, it is a difficult that at the moment. any the market not pricing fed rate hikes over the next year or so, if the fed is actually ri
what is the impact on the asian outlook?he is not had the impact on inflation that we once thought. some of his physical ventures were going to be quite inflationary. that was going to lead the fed to fester rate hikes in a high-yield curve. at the moment his fiscal policy is still on the back burner. the impact for the remainder of this year is really quite needed. he is still struggling with obamacare and tax reform, clearly. yvonne: the bond market is continuing to call janet yellen's block....
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the won hasthat been underperforming its asian peers.of korea that has seen a little bit of a downturn coming and when you track it against the other asian currencies. rishaad: a glitch on the nasdaq engendering some wild swings when it came to some of these stocks. let's get over to singapore. the latest first word news. >> the nasdaq is investigating -- they saw use of shares of some of the biggest companies either take on or die. almosteems to be up 370%. the dramatic movements triggered trading holds in some commodities. it's on clear -- it's unclear if any trades took asked. ballistica fired a missile this morning. it was at about 9:40 local time. fired missile test this year and says it is very close to developing a weapon that could fire to the u.s. mainland. president trump has ballot that will never happen. china has told the u.s. that relations between the two powers are being negative. this follows a u.s. naval patrol close to a chinese-controlled island, and shows that tensions have risen since the april visit to the u.s.. th
the won hasthat been underperforming its asian peers.of korea that has seen a little bit of a downturn coming and when you track it against the other asian currencies. rishaad: a glitch on the nasdaq engendering some wild swings when it came to some of these stocks. let's get over to singapore. the latest first word news. >> the nasdaq is investigating -- they saw use of shares of some of the biggest companies either take on or die. almosteems to be up 370%. the dramatic movements...
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about an emotionally charged tory were a host and sold a reservation partly because her guest was asian so don't go anywhere america's lawyer starts now. one of the biggest scams ever collectively pulled off by by corporate america is forced arbitration to put in its simplest terms forced arbitration eliminates a consumer's right to sue corporations when they break the law millions of americans have agreed to this by signing arbitration clauses in contracts there in your credit card contract your cell phone plans your car and your mortgage loans the list goes on and on as corporations are making sure that they're the ones with the legal advantage over you when they find themselves in trouble and when they do that contract you signed won't allow you to file a lawsuit or participate in a class action against them for ripping you off instead you'll laugh to go before a panel of arbitrators to resolve the dispute unless you're a board member of one of these corporations and there's no way that these arbitration clauses are going to help you usually corporations pick the arbitrators so they
about an emotionally charged tory were a host and sold a reservation partly because her guest was asian so don't go anywhere america's lawyer starts now. one of the biggest scams ever collectively pulled off by by corporate america is forced arbitration to put in its simplest terms forced arbitration eliminates a consumer's right to sue corporations when they break the law millions of americans have agreed to this by signing arbitration clauses in contracts there in your credit card contract...
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what do they see when they exotfy asian women?se ads of men who place personals looking exclusively for asian women, and i ask them that question. >> what did you find out? >> you know, i've lived in san francisco for a long time, so i certainly heard the phrase "yellow fever" before, but when you break it down and you watch the documentary to see women being more docile or respectful. it's horrifying, because they're talking about human beings. what i found out is being chinese american is like being black in this country, you have to work against those stereotypes or try to actively subvert them. >> you wrote in an editorial, and you said china town is as american as fireworks, rice krispies and apple phones. why do you think people don't see it that way? >> we have this thing when we think there's a part of this country that when we take things into america and we suddenly define them as american we cut them off from their origins. fireworks were made in china. rice crispies are made from rice. we have to stop thinking that ame
what do they see when they exotfy asian women?se ads of men who place personals looking exclusively for asian women, and i ask them that question. >> what did you find out? >> you know, i've lived in san francisco for a long time, so i certainly heard the phrase "yellow fever" before, but when you break it down and you watch the documentary to see women being more docile or respectful. it's horrifying, because they're talking about human beings. what i found out is being...
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-- complicate pboc asians? -- complicate the negotiations?i am that sure what that might mean in practice, but the idea that somehow the saudis and are going to dictate to the turks their foreign policy, it really almost beggars belief. you can imagine that some of these parties would try to make some sort of quiet approach. the real problem, i think, is it is not -- i don't think it is a situation where tillerson can go along and say to the countries that to the qataris -- to the qataris, why don't you do this and that? almost all of it is unbelievably unreasonable. peter, if you were a betting man, how long is this going to take to fix? guest: i really don't know. i would think months rather than days. be -- theys got to have got to moderate their demands or drop them. it has to be made up to seem as , whichhow they haven't in the circumstances, is really rather difficult. yousef: lovely speaking with you. thank you for coming on the show. visiting research professor at the middle east institute at the national university of singapore. stil
-- complicate pboc asians? -- complicate the negotiations?i am that sure what that might mean in practice, but the idea that somehow the saudis and are going to dictate to the turks their foreign policy, it really almost beggars belief. you can imagine that some of these parties would try to make some sort of quiet approach. the real problem, i think, is it is not -- i don't think it is a situation where tillerson can go along and say to the countries that to the qataris -- to the qataris, why...
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this is the first major market open here in the asian pacific. lots on the play.alk the ecb.e to it seemed like it was all about inflation the first time around. it is just not there. we look ahead to mario draghi and taper talk. there is talk about when auto maxx will stop -- start. were expecting to go into this trading session with the stark contrast between the boj and ecb. the adjustment you mentioned we saw in the bond markets and currency markets. and the euro.s the dollar is stronger. the euro back to levels of what -- yvonne: 23 month highs, remarkable. the whipsaw, we have a chart. i have to show it off. twoentioned about those year highs for the euro. we saw whipsaw after the statement came out. it went lower and ran back up as soon as mario draghi started speaking. as much as he wanted to keep that the discussion vague on the timing of taper, the euro bulls latched on. you look at this chart and see the euro in the white. the blue line is the spread between the u.s. 10 year and german 10-year bund spread. these two have moved in tandem most of the last
this is the first major market open here in the asian pacific. lots on the play.alk the ecb.e to it seemed like it was all about inflation the first time around. it is just not there. we look ahead to mario draghi and taper talk. there is talk about when auto maxx will stop -- start. were expecting to go into this trading session with the stark contrast between the boj and ecb. the adjustment you mentioned we saw in the bond markets and currency markets. and the euro.s the dollar is stronger....
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well, over the last week we've spoken to 22 gay and lesbian people of south asian heritage from hereld us that at some point they were pressurised to marry somebody of the opposite sex. in many of those cases, they even said they considered doing so because they didn't want to bring shame on their family. 1,400 people asked the government for help last year about forced marriages and only 30 voluntarily said they were homosexual. police believe the true figure is significantly higher. officers want religious leaders to speak out more against what's happening. islam is categorically against any form of forced marriage. what's important is that you are sensitive towards the concerns of young people, including when it comes to matters of sexuality and that we provide them with the necessary support and care that they require to grow and become healthy members of society. homosexuality is illegal in parts of south asia. it's now hoped, by stressing the laws and practices here, entrenched attitudes can be changed to be in line with modern britain. sima kotecha, bbc news, birmingham. stay
well, over the last week we've spoken to 22 gay and lesbian people of south asian heritage from hereld us that at some point they were pressurised to marry somebody of the opposite sex. in many of those cases, they even said they considered doing so because they didn't want to bring shame on their family. 1,400 people asked the government for help last year about forced marriages and only 30 voluntarily said they were homosexual. police believe the true figure is significantly higher. officers...
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lulu chen of our asian tech i wentorrespondence and to visit martin lau in hong kong.his was a unique opportunity. he rarely talks. we sat in their hong kong office and he reviewed his trajectory and his journey into tencent. when he was first given the opportunity by pony ma back when they were taking tencent, he turned down the job. could it overcome the pessimism in the market? it was a one trick pony, no pun intended. they were doing deals with mobile phone operators in china to get the prescription revenue. that is why there was optimism around the ipo, and why it year later when they made the offer, martin lau excepted. oliver: turning the future of technology into the cover image was the job of rob ardis. rob with these special issues we : don't want to seem like it's about this one story. we shot the facilities for lab, whichled rocket was mentioned in one of the stories. there was a shot inside the rocket we felt was nice. kind of abstract. it is not too specific, but it also kind of immediately gets you to the point that this is a tech issue. carol: when i fi
lulu chen of our asian tech i wentorrespondence and to visit martin lau in hong kong.his was a unique opportunity. he rarely talks. we sat in their hong kong office and he reviewed his trajectory and his journey into tencent. when he was first given the opportunity by pony ma back when they were taking tencent, he turned down the job. could it overcome the pessimism in the market? it was a one trick pony, no pun intended. they were doing deals with mobile phone operators in china to get the...
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it is the 20th anniversary of the asian financial crisis but many unlearned lessons.t elon musk is working on for the future. carol: the new tech challenges facing businesses today and how they can be overcome. it is all ahead in this week's bloomberg businessweek. ♪ oliver: we are back with bloomberg businessweek editor in chief megan murphy to talk about must-reads in an awesome issue. let's talk about the opening remarks. you solicit the input and analysis for michael schuman who lived through asian economic crises and is getting a little bit worried about what might be next. megan: this goes back to the 1997 asian financial crisis, one that a lot of people have forgotten because it was so vastly outpaced by 2008. the 1997 asian financial crisis which was triggered by a deep linking of their currency at that time is what he is making a point in this article, a very good and important one, it was predicated on an extraordinary rise in debt levels as a percentage of gdp. he traces that again to the extraordinary rise in debt we saw before the global financial crisis
it is the 20th anniversary of the asian financial crisis but many unlearned lessons.t elon musk is working on for the future. carol: the new tech challenges facing businesses today and how they can be overcome. it is all ahead in this week's bloomberg businessweek. ♪ oliver: we are back with bloomberg businessweek editor in chief megan murphy to talk about must-reads in an awesome issue. let's talk about the opening remarks. you solicit the input and analysis for michael schuman who lived...
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the best week for asian stocks since march.he rally on wall street. -- we want tos show you what we are watching. chip makers like samsung electronics, after the latest earnings report missed estimates, despite building anticipation for the next iphone. after the profit miss in the third quarter. overseas growth made up for a sluggish domestic market. that stock was cut to neutral at j.p. morgan after the slump in japanese profits. sydney, watch star entertainment. casino investors sold its entire stake. that is 46.5 million shares sold at five aussie dollars and seven cents apiece. looking to expand into las vegas. that is what we are watching when trading gets underway in australia, japan, and korea. out of seoul this morning. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ betty: asia-pacific stocks enjoying a lead but it is fizzling out as investors await inflation data. yvonne: janet yellen facing the future, the fed dominating the second day on capitol hill. betty: chinese leaders discussing risk to the economy, shadow banking, and overheating pr
the best week for asian stocks since march.he rally on wall street. -- we want tos show you what we are watching. chip makers like samsung electronics, after the latest earnings report missed estimates, despite building anticipation for the next iphone. after the profit miss in the third quarter. overseas growth made up for a sluggish domestic market. that stock was cut to neutral at j.p. morgan after the slump in japanese profits. sydney, watch star entertainment. casino investors sold its...
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asian equities saying a strong this rally in five years.ore resilient than wall street, we ask why. this is "bloomberg markets: asia." ♪ rishaad: getting straight to breaking news out of china. manufacturing pmi crossing the terminal. let's get straight to tom mackenzie. pretty much in line. yes, a bit below estimates, 51.4 is the number for the july manufacturing pmi in china. that compares to the survey estimates of 51.5, compares to june, the surprise beat in june of 51 point seven, so a little bit slower than what we saw in june. still well within expansionary territory. liked see early indicators the sales managers index that showed strength there. the sales managers survey stronger than it has been in two years. steel and metal prices have picked up as well. points to further strengthening and momentum. we are getting the nonmanufacturing pmi number. july,or the month of nonmanufacturing pmi, below the 54.9 number we saw in june. don't think that will cause any great concerns. what these numbers do show, yes, starting to expand at a s
asian equities saying a strong this rally in five years.ore resilient than wall street, we ask why. this is "bloomberg markets: asia." ♪ rishaad: getting straight to breaking news out of china. manufacturing pmi crossing the terminal. let's get straight to tom mackenzie. pretty much in line. yes, a bit below estimates, 51.4 is the number for the july manufacturing pmi in china. that compares to the survey estimates of 51.5, compares to june, the surprise beat in june of 51 point...
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we are here at the asian art museum in san francisco for a special exhibit displaying the beautiful anding, powerful images of flowers. and, appropriately enough, as we celebrate the 50th anniversary of the summer of love, it is called "flower power." ♪ robert: the exhibit "flower power" here at the asian art museum in san francisco certainly shows how important the image of flowers have been throughout history. it was certainly crucial during the 1960s counter culture revolution. but now, with the help of exhibit curator dany chan, you'll see how iconic an image flowers have been for asian
we are here at the asian art museum in san francisco for a special exhibit displaying the beautiful anding, powerful images of flowers. and, appropriately enough, as we celebrate the 50th anniversary of the summer of love, it is called "flower power." ♪ robert: the exhibit "flower power" here at the asian art museum in san francisco certainly shows how important the image of flowers have been throughout history. it was certainly crucial during the 1960s counter culture...
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is going to be very very critical to helping to create a new economic purpose and role for central asian countries especially at a time when energy prices are going to be permanently low for a very long time we know this is going to affect russia you run brazil all of the oil producing countries in the world have to get used to a new normal infrastructure investment is critical to driving the next wave of growth and so whatever china is doing whether it's in a few african countries or across your asia can be used very positively and now it's up to those countries that are hosting the infrastructure like kazakhstan and others in central asia they know have to make the most of it they should not be asking china what to do after they've just received billions of dollars of new infrastructure from china but like. in western china clinical somehow clash alva who get more financial benefits from africa well to be honest all of history is about clashing over what i call the supply chain tug of war right it's a tug of war you and i are connected by a rope and it's all about who gets the largest
is going to be very very critical to helping to create a new economic purpose and role for central asian countries especially at a time when energy prices are going to be permanently low for a very long time we know this is going to affect russia you run brazil all of the oil producing countries in the world have to get used to a new normal infrastructure investment is critical to driving the next wave of growth and so whatever china is doing whether it's in a few african countries or across...
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carroll: the 20th anniversary of the asian financial crisis., what he's done right, and what they are working on for the future. things thatacing can be overcome. that's all ahead in this week's bloomberg businessweek. ♪ oliver: we are back with megan murphy to talk about more must reads in an awesome issue. what are some of the opening remarks here? you solicit the input and the analysis from michael shuman who economicough asian crises and is getting a little bit worried about what they might do next. then: this goes back to 1997 asian financial crisis as one that people have forgotten. and whattpaced by 2008 we call the global financial crisis. but it was triggered by baht.ing of the thai it spiraled. on an predicated extraordinary rise in debt levels as a percentage of gdp. he traces that again to the extraordinary rise in debt before the global financial crisis. and as that debt level rises, this is triggering the same kind of alarm bells, some of the massrate action for numbers that should be an alarming sign. and people forget the lesson
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