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um tell us the goal of the center of asian american media. hat do you folks what to do so kim were really about bringing asian mayor asian and asian american stories to the broadest audience possible, so we fund a lot of asian american filmmakers as well as films and then this this. is our law. public event. each year, and it's really a way for us to bring the community together. and to really, um, expressed and share the breadth and diversity of the asian and asian american experience here in the us can i ask you this? that kind of the wall, but i loved crazy rich asians. and what did that movie do? uh, for the you know, uh, asian actors, agent producers, and i know they've got another one coming out or did it do anything? it did a lot. um you know, i actually interviewed john m two a few years ago, right before, um, eight crazy rich asians hit the big screen. and if you think about it, the last film that actually um, was produced by a big company or sorry by big distributor company and prepared on the big screen was in 1994. i want to stay w
um tell us the goal of the center of asian american media. hat do you folks what to do so kim were really about bringing asian mayor asian and asian american stories to the broadest audience possible, so we fund a lot of asian american filmmakers as well as films and then this this. is our law. public event. each year, and it's really a way for us to bring the community together. and to really, um, expressed and share the breadth and diversity of the asian and asian american experience here in...
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um tell us the goal of the center of asian american media. what? what do you folks what to do? m were really about bringing asian, asian and asian american stories to the broadest audience possible, so we fund a lot of asian american filmmakers as well as films and then this. this festival is our largest public event each year, and it's really a way for us to bring the community together. and to really um, expressed and share the breadth and diversity of the asian and asian american experience here in the u. s can i ask you this kind of off the wall? but i love crazy rich asians. and what did that movie do? uh for the you know, uh, asian actors, agent producers, and i know they've got another one coming out or did it do anything? it did a lot. um you know, i actually interviewed john m two a few years ago, right before, um, eight crazy rich asians hit the big screen. and if you think about it, the last film that actually, uh, was produced by a big company or sorry by big distributor company and prepared on the big screen was in 1994. i want to stay with the joy luck club. so thi
um tell us the goal of the center of asian american media. what? what do you folks what to do? m were really about bringing asian, asian and asian american stories to the broadest audience possible, so we fund a lot of asian american filmmakers as well as films and then this. this festival is our largest public event each year, and it's really a way for us to bring the community together. and to really um, expressed and share the breadth and diversity of the asian and asian american experience...
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reel south was provided by: etv endowm ent, the national endowment for the ar ts center for asian-american media, and by south ar ts. additional funding f or "seadrift" was provided by the corporation for public broadcast ing, a private corporation funded by the american peop le and by: and othe rs. a complete list is available from p bs. [laid-back blues music] ["man done wrong" by valerie j une] [sizzle sound] [melancholic instrumental music] - om the binning there we probl s betwn americs and th vietmese refee fishermanalong e gulf c st. e troublwas spard by arges th the vtnam es olated uritten fishing aws and was fued by racism. - don't li 'em. [birds c ing] ey shoulgo back wherthey camfr om - sobody's gna probay ta care ofhose vtnam ese. - [reporte take ca of th . - kill 'em. [wat splas s]- we'vhad enou, enou . we'vhad it uto h er it time totop it th is our un try. [images clicki ng] [fire booms] [crowd che ers] - ite po r! [birdsawing] [waterplashing - like sdr ift. a matterf facti lovehis town.i have been re my whe li fewe don'tave a single r light. we don have asingle fast fo od. - mostf
reel south was provided by: etv endowm ent, the national endowment for the ar ts center for asian-american media, and by south ar ts. additional funding f or "seadrift" was provided by the corporation for public broadcast ing, a private corporation funded by the american peop le and by: and othe rs. a complete list is available from p bs. [laid-back blues music] ["man done wrong" by valerie j une] [sizzle sound] [melancholic instrumental music] - om the binning there we...
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reel south was provided by: etv endowment, the national endowment for the arts, center for asian-american mediasouth arts, and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. adtional funding for "jasper mall" was provided by: [crickets chirping] [footsteps] [keys jingling] [door creaks open] [circuit breaker door creaks open] [switches click on] [keys jingle] [locks click open] - [mike]: i'm housekeeping, maintenance, security.. and i just make sure that at night if it don't get done, i make sure it gets done in the morning. sometimes.. which i'll show you, sometimes, like, the shelter wasn't.. going out the shelter door wasn't locked or whatever and we have we'll have some homeless... or some, i guess you'd say druggies. yeah. this whole back end was jc penny's. - [radio announcer] talking about how bad traffic is in february, significantly deeper... so you're talking about malls that are going to be ghost towns. that we're not going to coach. and i think that when you see the prime jc penny mall businesses, and you say to yourself, wow what wo
reel south was provided by: etv endowment, the national endowment for the arts, center for asian-american mediasouth arts, and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. adtional funding for "jasper mall" was provided by: [crickets chirping] [footsteps] [keys jingling] [door creaks open] [circuit breaker door creaks open] [switches click on] [keys jingle] [locks click open] - [mike]: i'm housekeeping, maintenance, security.. and i...
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reel south was provided by: etv endowment, the national endowment for the arts, center for asian-american media, and by south arts. additional funding for "first lady of the revolution" was provided by alabama humanities foundation. [laid-back blues music] ["man done wrong" by valerie june] [sizzle sound] - she's the only person who can convince you that she came over on the mayflower and is a great, great granddaughter of the romanovs. and she landed at elis island. she is an adventurer she likes the unexpected and she likes the unpredictable. [man talking over loudspeaker] [flight attendant talking] [gentlmusic] - [message machine] one new message and 13 old messages. - [message machine] end of messages. [typing] - in your golden years, you reach a stage where you don't really care very much about what other people think. it's very liberating. you don't have to conform to anybody's ideas or what anybody else thinks. you know that is time next year, in all probability, you'll be dead anyway, and so, if they don't like it, they can come to your funeral. [typing] - [henrietta] i grew up in alaba
reel south was provided by: etv endowment, the national endowment for the arts, center for asian-american media, and by south arts. additional funding for "first lady of the revolution" was provided by alabama humanities foundation. [laid-back blues music] ["man done wrong" by valerie june] [sizzle sound] - she's the only person who can convince you that she came over on the mayflower and is a great, great granddaughter of the romanovs. and she landed at elis island. she is...
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asian american film festivals. >> i am so excited. >> reporter: no one more excited, the new festival director of the asian american media. helping with this year's canned festival, celebrating 40 years of highlights the asian american experience. >> there is just so much talent within our community that we don't talk about that people don't know. >> reporter: that includes the opening night film at the castro theater. lee, a documentary that looks back at a local gang murder investigation in 1973 that happened in san francisco's chinatown. >> it is about a really important case in the bay area but a largely forgotten case. when you break down that case the reason that he was wrongfully convicted was they were looking for a chinese person to blame and he is korean. >> reflecting today's time from surviving the pandemic and deeply divided. >> following a family trying to save their business. >> everything we were afraid of is happening. >> and you see them face white supremacist, neighbors were targeting their restaurant. another deeply moving documentary. >> reporter: a variety of genre, mud water base inside oakland that
asian american film festivals. >> i am so excited. >> reporter: no one more excited, the new festival director of the asian american media. helping with this year's canned festival, celebrating 40 years of highlights the asian american experience. >> there is just so much talent within our community that we don't talk about that people don't know. >> reporter: that includes the opening night film at the castro theater. lee, a documentary that looks back at a local gang...
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asian american film festivals. >> i'm so excited. >> reporter: no one more excited than the festival director for the center of asian american media. celebrating 40 years of highlighting the asian american experience. >> there is just so much talent within our community that we don't talk about that people don't know. >> reporter: that includes the opening night film. a local gang murder investigation in 1973. it happened in san francisco's chinatown. >> it is about a really important case in the bay area, but a largely forgotten case. when you break down that case, the reason that he was wrongfully convicted was they were looking for a chinese person. and they chose -- who is korean. >> reporter: other -- a country deeply divided. >> you are right that many of your customers are trump supporters. >> reporter: the documentary, bad acts, follows a cambodian family trying to save their business. >> everything we were afraid of is happening. >> you see that they face white supremacists in their neighborhood who were targeting their restaurant. >> reporter: but the festival will feature a variety of genres -- based in oakland, that fea
asian american film festivals. >> i'm so excited. >> reporter: no one more excited than the festival director for the center of asian american media. celebrating 40 years of highlighting the asian american experience. >> there is just so much talent within our community that we don't talk about that people don't know. >> reporter: that includes the opening night film. a local gang murder investigation in 1973. it happened in san francisco's chinatown. >> it is...
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asian-american film festivals returns with a live in-person audience for the first time since the pandemic. san francisco's ken fest opens this thursday. for the past 40 years, the center for asian american media has served as a platform for the stories. -- follows a game gang murder investigation back in 1973. >> it's about a really important case in the bay area. a largely forgotten case. when you break down that case, the reason that he was wrongfully convicted was that they were looking for a chinese person to blame. and -- is korean. >>> coming about 7:00, we will take a look at some of the other films that will be featured at caam fest and the importance of showcasing these stories. asian-american pacific islander heritage month. >>> there is pretty wild video coming out of the north carolina coast. a two-story house just fell and is swept away into the atlantic. thankfully, that house was empty when this happened. certainly good news there. nobody got hurt. law enforcement says this is the second house to fall down like this in the same day. >>> a scuba team has completed their underwater effort to clean up lake tahoe. they began their project nearly a year ago. over 24,000 pieces of li
asian-american film festivals returns with a live in-person audience for the first time since the pandemic. san francisco's ken fest opens this thursday. for the past 40 years, the center for asian american media has served as a platform for the stories. -- follows a game gang murder investigation back in 1973. >> it's about a really important case in the bay area. a largely forgotten case. when you break down that case, the reason that he was wrongfully convicted was that they were...
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the festival is put on by the center for asian american media, and it's celebrating its 40th year the film festival opened up at the castro theater. with the screening of the documentary free chose solely it's about a korean immigrant who was wrongfully convicted of murder in san francisco's chinatown back in 1973 runs through may. 22nd this is the first time the festival will be in person since the pandemic. warriors acting head coach mike brown says there's no need to worry, jason appelbaum. we'll have live . brown remains so night against the grizzlies sports is coming up next. we gotta see this selection for ourselves. tile, wood, stone, laminate and vinyl. this hardwood is beautiful. this vinyl is durable. and this tile? so affordable! but when it comes to everything our family needs... this one is... perfect. now this store is the real deal. at floor and decor, there's plenty of room to explore. because with everyday low pricing on quality in-stock products and on-trend styles, you can really bring your living room to life. discover floor and decor today! green everybody the war
the festival is put on by the center for asian american media, and it's celebrating its 40th year the film festival opened up at the castro theater. with the screening of the documentary free chose solely it's about a korean immigrant who was wrongfully convicted of murder in san francisco's chinatown back in 1973 runs through may. 22nd this is the first time the festival will be in person since the pandemic. warriors acting head coach mike brown says there's no need to worry, jason appelbaum....
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nobody more excited than the new festival director for the center for asian american media. elping curate this year's festival, celebrating 40 years of highlighting the asian american experience. >> there is just so much talent with in our community that we don't talk about that people don't know. >> that includes the opening night film at the castro theater. a documentary that looks back at a local gang murder investigation in 1973 that happened in san francisco's china town. >> about a really important case in the bay area but a largely forgotten case. when you break down that case the reason that he was wrongfully convicted was they were looking for a chinese pe toblame and he is korean. >> other films cover topics reflecting today's time from surviving the pandemic to a country deeply divided. the festival center piece documentary bad ts follows a cambodian family trying to save their business. >> everything we were afraid of is happening. >> and you see them face white supremacists targeting their restaurant. that's another moving documentary. >> the festival will featur
nobody more excited than the new festival director for the center for asian american media. elping curate this year's festival, celebrating 40 years of highlighting the asian american experience. >> there is just so much talent with in our community that we don't talk about that people don't know. >> that includes the opening night film at the castro theater. a documentary that looks back at a local gang murder investigation in 1973 that happened in san francisco's china town....
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asian american film festivals. nobody more excited than the new festival director for the center for asian american media.te this year's canned festival celebrating 40 years of high light lighting the experience. >> there's so much talent with in our community that people don't know. that. includes the opening night film at the castro theater. a documentary that looks back at a local gang murder investigation in 1973 that happened in san francisco's china town. >> about a important case and a largely forgotten case. when you break down that case the reason that he was wrongfully convicted was they were looking for a chinese person to blame and he is korean. >> other films cover topics reflecting today's time from surviving the pandemic to a country deeply divided. >> are you right. many of your customers are trump supporters. >> the center piece bad acts follows a family trying to save their business. >> everything we were afraid of is happening. >> you see them face white supremacists. that's another deeply moving documentary. >> the festival will feature a variety of things from mud water based in oakla
asian american film festivals. nobody more excited than the new festival director for the center for asian american media.te this year's canned festival celebrating 40 years of high light lighting the experience. >> there's so much talent with in our community that people don't know. that. includes the opening night film at the castro theater. a documentary that looks back at a local gang murder investigation in 1973 that happened in san francisco's china town. >> about a important...
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will ring in the new year in las vegas against the raiders festival, put on by the center for asian american media, called camp fest is celebrating its 40th year in san francisco. the festival opened with the screening of a documentary free choe su lee at the castro theater last night. the film is about a korean immigrant who was wrongfully convicted of murder in san francisco's chinatown in 1973. our film had a hometown. it's san francisco. i mean, this is where the original incident started that, said charles sousa path of the way it did. it's where he came. and when he first came to america, and it's where parts of the movement really sort of sprung up to free him. so yeah, i know it's we're just so honored to be here. camp fest runs through may 22nd. well thieves are targeting coin shops in the bay area, tens of thousands of dollars worth of damage left behind this particular store. have some of those businesses were able to prevent the thieves from getting inside. also today is white house press secretary jen psaki is last day. but she says the hardest part of working for the president wasn't
will ring in the new year in las vegas against the raiders festival, put on by the center for asian american media, called camp fest is celebrating its 40th year in san francisco. the festival opened with the screening of a documentary free choe su lee at the castro theater last night. the film is about a korean immigrant who was wrongfully convicted of murder in san francisco's chinatown in 1973. our film had a hometown. it's san francisco. i mean, this is where the original incident started...
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our celebration partners this evening are the asian art puc library and the center for asian american mediaelebrating 40 years. these three organizations and many others are bringing so many events and activities throughout the month. we encourage you to look into these activities on our website at pasf.com. and without further due, it's great -- it's my great pleasure to welcome the mistress of ceremony, my local hero, abc 7 reporter deon lim as mistress of ceremony. [applause] >> wow, can you believe we are all back together? yes. as you just heard my name is deon lee i'm a news anchor at kgtv and i do not mince words and i'm unapologetic in my messaging and it has been a tough past 3 years, hasn't it? let me tell you to be here on this stage in front of all of you after what we have gone through not only as a community as a whole but as asian americans in the bay area, it feels like a triumph in a way. i've covered tirelessly the hate, the discrimination, the xenophobia and it has been nothing short of heart-wrenching and a challenge every day. i always say you have to celebrate the wins
our celebration partners this evening are the asian art puc library and the center for asian american mediaelebrating 40 years. these three organizations and many others are bringing so many events and activities throughout the month. we encourage you to look into these activities on our website at pasf.com. and without further due, it's great -- it's my great pleasure to welcome the mistress of ceremony, my local hero, abc 7 reporter deon lim as mistress of ceremony. [applause] >> wow,...
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against the raiders festival put on by the center for asian american media , called camp fest is celebrating its 40th year in san francisco. the festival opened with the screening of the documentary free choice uli at the castro theater last night. the film is about a korean immigrant who was wrongfully convicted of a murder in san francisco's chinatown in 1973. our film had a hometown. it's san francisco. i mean, this is where the original incident started that said charles sousa , path of the way it did. it's where he came in. when he first came to america, and it's where parts of the movement really sort of sprung up to free him. so yeah, i know it's we're just so honored to be here. camp fest runs through may 22nd, a south bay tattoo removal business, is celebrating friday the 13th with a special promotion. the ink off me shop in san jose is removing tattoos for just $13 today. the company has only been open for three months and hopes this will bring in some new customers off me, says $13 is a good deal because it usually costs a lot more to remove some of those late night mistakes or re
against the raiders festival put on by the center for asian american media , called camp fest is celebrating its 40th year in san francisco. the festival opened with the screening of the documentary free choice uli at the castro theater last night. the film is about a korean immigrant who was wrongfully convicted of a murder in san francisco's chinatown in 1973. our film had a hometown. it's san francisco. i mean, this is where the original incident started that said charles sousa , path of the...
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also be hosting a free watch party outside chase center festival put on by the center for asian american mediasan francisco. the festival opened with the screening of the documentary free show suli at the castro theater last night. the film is about a korean immigrant who was wrongfully convicted of murder in san francisco's chinatown in 1973. our film had a hometown. it's san francisco. i mean, this is where the original incident started. that said charles sues path of the way did it where he came, and when he first came to america, and it's where parts of the movement really sort of sprung up to free him. so yeah, i know it's we're just so honored to be here. campus runs through may. 22nd this is the first time the festival will be held in person since the beginning of the pandemic. several research teams are working to create to grow new quarrel to help rehabilitate severely damaged reefs. the nationalist yannick imac and atmospheric administration says the world has already lost between 30 and 50% of its reefs due to climate change, pollution , overfishing and invasive species. now scienti
also be hosting a free watch party outside chase center festival put on by the center for asian american mediasan francisco. the festival opened with the screening of the documentary free show suli at the castro theater last night. the film is about a korean immigrant who was wrongfully convicted of murder in san francisco's chinatown in 1973. our film had a hometown. it's san francisco. i mean, this is where the original incident started. that said charles sues path of the way did it where he...
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this evening are the asian art museum, the san francisco7s public library and the center for asian american mediaating 40 years. these three organizations and many others are bringing so many events and activities throughout the month. we encourage you to look into these activities on our website at pasf.com. and without further due it's great -- it's my great pleasure to welcome the mistress of ceremony my local hero, abc 7 reporter deon lim as mistress of ceremony. [applause] >> wow, can you believe we are all back together? yes. as you just heard my name is deon lee i'm a news anchor at kgtv and i do not mince words and i'm unapologetic in my messaging and it has been a tough past 3 years, hasn't it? let me tell you to be here on this stage in front of all of you after what we have gone through not only as a community as a whole but as asian americans in the bay area, it feels like a triumph in a way. i've covered tirelessly the hate the discrimination, the xenophobia and it has been nothing short of heart-wrenching and a challenge every day. i always say you have to celebrate the wins, you to
this evening are the asian art museum, the san francisco7s public library and the center for asian american mediaating 40 years. these three organizations and many others are bringing so many events and activities throughout the month. we encourage you to look into these activities on our website at pasf.com. and without further due it's great -- it's my great pleasure to welcome the mistress of ceremony my local hero, abc 7 reporter deon lim as mistress of ceremony. [applause] >> wow,...
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one million deaths our student reporting bs reflect on how seeing negative stereotypes of asian americans in media affect mental health. we remember the victims of the racially-motivated mass shooting in buffalo and much more. voters cast ballots today for primary races in key states across the country. and observers are keeping a close eye on how endorsements by former president donald trump, help or harm candidates in these hotly contested races. to break it all down, i'm joined by our political correspondent, lisa desjardins. remind us which states are voting today - and why they stand out? >> it is just five states who voted today, but they are good ones. blue, purple, and red states across the country. we highlight them all in yellow just to be unified. these estates are important for several reasons. one of which is the u.s. senate. the candidates the parties will choose today in some of the states couldet up -- could determine which party controls the senate. in a close senate race is so important for the country and for both parties. >> let's talk about the first state closing its polls -
one million deaths our student reporting bs reflect on how seeing negative stereotypes of asian americans in media affect mental health. we remember the victims of the racially-motivated mass shooting in buffalo and much more. voters cast ballots today for primary races in key states across the country. and observers are keeping a close eye on how endorsements by former president donald trump, help or harm candidates in these hotly contested races. to break it all down, i'm joined by our...
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our student reporting labs reflect on how seeing negative stereotypes of asian americans in media canmental health. we remember the victims of the racially-motivated mass shooting in buffalo. and much more. ♪ >> this is the pbs newshour from wbt a studios in washington and in the west, from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. stephanie: voters cast ballots today foprimary races in key states across the country, and observers are keeping a close eye on how endorsements by former president donald trump help or harm candidates in these hotly contested races. to break it all down, i'm joined by our political correspondent, lisa desjardins. lisa, good to see you. primary races in north carolina, pennsylvania, kentucky, oregon, and idaho today, and results are starting to come in. polls have closed in some of the states. let's start with results out of north carolina. lisa: that's right. this is crossing the starting line for the whole season. north carolina results for the senate race, on the republican side the winner of the primary according to the assoc
our student reporting labs reflect on how seeing negative stereotypes of asian americans in media canmental health. we remember the victims of the racially-motivated mass shooting in buffalo. and much more. ♪ >> this is the pbs newshour from wbt a studios in washington and in the west, from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. stephanie: voters cast ballots today foprimary races in key states across the country, and observers are keeping a close eye on...
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our celebration partners this evening are the asian art puc library and the center for asian american mediaese three organizations and many others are bringing so many events and activities throughout the month. we encourage you to look into these activities on our website at pasf.com. and without further due, it's great -- it's my great pleasure to welcome the mistress of ceremony, my local hero, abc 7 reporter deon lim as mistress of ceremony. [applause] >> wow, can you believe we are all back together? yes. as you just heard my name is deon lee i'm a news anchor at kgtv and i do not mince words and i'm unapologetic in my messaging and it has been a tough past 3 years, hasn't it? let me tell you to be here on this stage in front of all of you after what we have gone through not only as a community as a whole but as asian americans in the bay area, it feels like a triumph in a way. i've covered tirelessly the hate, the discrimination, the xenophobia and it has been nothing short of heart-wrenching and a challenge every day. i always say you have to celebrate the wins, you to celebrate the
our celebration partners this evening are the asian art puc library and the center for asian american mediaese three organizations and many others are bringing so many events and activities throughout the month. we encourage you to look into these activities on our website at pasf.com. and without further due, it's great -- it's my great pleasure to welcome the mistress of ceremony, my local hero, abc 7 reporter deon lim as mistress of ceremony. [applause] >> wow, can you believe we are...
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american financial forecaster and business consultant in his day. he predicted the stock market crash in 1987. asian currency crisis in the ninety-seventh american media call him nostradamus in the world of finance. and here quotes the new york post and the sharp journal now, when it comes to defaulting in russia, according to the universe, is not so simple. in fact, it is difficult to predict whether a default will occur in russia at all, because at some point the strange will have to pay in rubles for russian gas and no, which they try not to buy and while china and india are buying more and more russian goods for rubles. this keeps russia from defaulting. and yet it is worth making a reservation. there are two types of default. humble faced in the 21st century, greece venezuela ecuador and jamaica when there is no money in the budget to hold on and technically, when there seem to be no real reasons for a default, and the difficulties are only temporary , a spreading fire. when it seems that it is no longer possible to extinguish it, we are talking about radical ways, for example, to knock down the flame. it can be done with an explosion. here is th
american financial forecaster and business consultant in his day. he predicted the stock market crash in 1987. asian currency crisis in the ninety-seventh american media call him nostradamus in the world of finance. and here quotes the new york post and the sharp journal now, when it comes to defaulting in russia, according to the universe, is not so simple. in fact, it is difficult to predict whether a default will occur in russia at all, because at some point the strange will have to pay in...
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this was inspired by the hate is a virus social media movement that highlighted asian-american and pacific islander violence sparked by the pandemic. something that continues to be a significant ongoing concern, particularly for asian-americans but also for us as a transit agency. we need to make sure that everyone feels safe and welcome on muni. that campaign links to a lot of free bystander intervention training as well as provides tents for what folks can do in order to protect themselves and help achieve solidarity among our riders. this is in addition what we talked about at our last budget that includes the current additional transit ambassadors that we are hiring from your approval late last year as well as the additional 22 transit ambassadors that are included in next year's budget. in addition to that, the $750,000 that set aside for the gender equity program that will be moving on very shortly. that is all i have from my report. thank you so much. >> chair borden: director heminger? >> director heminger: jeff, i want to congratulate you on your leadership about j.f.k. it's not a
this was inspired by the hate is a virus social media movement that highlighted asian-american and pacific islander violence sparked by the pandemic. something that continues to be a significant ongoing concern, particularly for asian-americans but also for us as a transit agency. we need to make sure that everyone feels safe and welcome on muni. that campaign links to a lot of free bystander intervention training as well as provides tents for what folks can do in order to protect themselves...
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asian women in america make a fraction of the white american women's dollar. so the fact is that they are all the stereotypes about asian people excelling in america, we don't see the mainstream mediaat has been happening and perhaps they will explore it a little bit further. thank you so much. thank ou. now on the context — it's time for the panel. writes, now we want to take a moment, ora writes, now we want to take a moment, or a few moments, on the programme to hear what our panelists are thinking about some of the subject, the topic, the idea that has grabbed them this week, and they would like to share it with you. let me begin with ron christie. ron, what are you thinking about? goad what are you thinking about? good evenina. what are you thinking about? good evening- and _ what are you thinking about? good evening. and i'm _ what are you thinking about? (13999 evening. and i'm thinking about is a mass exodus of black staff from the white house. 21 have reportedly left the white house over the course of the white house over the course of the past year. obviously working in the past year. obviously working in the white house is very stressful, it's very difficult, very high—s
asian women in america make a fraction of the white american women's dollar. so the fact is that they are all the stereotypes about asian people excelling in america, we don't see the mainstream mediaat has been happening and perhaps they will explore it a little bit further. thank you so much. thank ou. now on the context — it's time for the panel. writes, now we want to take a moment, ora writes, now we want to take a moment, or a few moments, on the programme to hear what our panelists are...
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. >>> this month we're celebrating asian-american and pacific-islanders, a group that reports feeling invisible and under-represented in main stream medianders and finding ways to encourage children can be difficult so one mother took matters into her own hands. here's more. i have eyes that kiss in the corner and glow like warm tea. >> words she wrote while pregnant with her daughter. >> my lashes surge like warrior asnd through them i see kingdom in the clouds. >> a love lever about her asian features in a children's book. eyes that kiss in the corners, a young girl that doesn't look like her peers but celebrates her connection to her family. >> my eyes sparkle like the stars. >> she said she actually deposit not feel as a kid. >> i grew up feeling i wish i looked different and there were no movies or books describing characters that looked like me they always had blond hair blue eyes long lashes. >> she was in her early 30s when she had an eye-opening experience on a family trip to taiwan flipping through a magazine. >> i had this realization that everyone in the magazine was beautiful asian women. i said my eyes look like their eyes
. >>> this month we're celebrating asian-american and pacific-islanders, a group that reports feeling invisible and under-represented in main stream medianders and finding ways to encourage children can be difficult so one mother took matters into her own hands. here's more. i have eyes that kiss in the corner and glow like warm tea. >> words she wrote while pregnant with her daughter. >> my lashes surge like warrior asnd through them i see kingdom in the clouds. >> a...
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media on facebook. >> thank you. >>> we are celebrating asian american pacific islander heritage month and this week mike had an opportunityk creator. >> a first generation immigrant from shanghai china. i am interested, what did you learn? >>> i learned a lot about what i need to do. she's known for these amazing nail creations. my daughter knew about her. she's made these for years. look at your screen. she's on tiktok. i got to talk to her about her background in software development as you are looking at these awesome nails. on tiktok she literally found her voice. she spoke on camera for the first time on tiktok and resisted for years her mom's push toward entrepreneurship. >> interestingly enough, my mom has always been really, really solid on one thing. that's something i resisted when i was younger. she said you need to start a business. growing up and she was like start a business, and i was thinking i don't want to start a restaurant. it was basically the last thing i wanted to do. i found my own way. >> it's great. she found her own way of doing these videos, found her way to a profitable business which continue
media on facebook. >> thank you. >>> we are celebrating asian american pacific islander heritage month and this week mike had an opportunityk creator. >> a first generation immigrant from shanghai china. i am interested, what did you learn? >>> i learned a lot about what i need to do. she's known for these amazing nail creations. my daughter knew about her. she's made these for years. look at your screen. she's on tiktok. i got to talk to her about her background...
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captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org child: honoring asian american and pacific islander. captioning funded by cbs and ford. we go further, so you can. >> tonight, on this special edition of "60 minutes presents: cheers!" "60 minutes" traveled to europe, to find out how extreme weather is affecting some of the most famous wines in the world. how many bottles were you able to produce? >> a normal year, i produce around 40,000, 50,000 bottles. >> this year? >> zero. >> climate change has affected many of france's vintages severely. its economy, too. but in rainy old england, across the channel, we found a very different story. do you think that wine lovers around the world already know that great wines are coming out
captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org child: honoring asian american and pacific islander. captioning funded by cbs and ford. we go further, so you can. >> tonight, on this special edition of "60 minutes presents: cheers!" "60 minutes" traveled to europe, to find out how extreme weather is affecting some of the most famous wines in the world. how many bottles were you able to produce? >> a normal year, i produce around 40,000, 50,000 bottles....
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i know most americans support common sense laws, common sense gun laws. i just got off my trip from asia media was asian leaders. i learned this while i was on the aircraft was struck me and that 17 hour flight. what struck me was these kinds of measure it rarely happen anywhere else in the world. why they have mental health problems. they have domestic experience in other countries. they have people who are lost, but these kinds of nation, he's never happened. the kind of frequency they happen in america. why? why are we willing to live with this carnage? why don't we keep letting this happen? we're in gods. name is our backbone. to the courage to do with stand up the lobbies to time to turn this pain is an action for every parents, for every ship to this country, we have to make it clear to every like a fish in this country. it's time to act time for those who have struck to delay or block the common sense gun laws. we need to let you know that we will not forget. we can do so much more. we have to do more our prayer tonight. so those parents line embed, trying to figure out why be able to sleep again
i know most americans support common sense laws, common sense gun laws. i just got off my trip from asia media was asian leaders. i learned this while i was on the aircraft was struck me and that 17 hour flight. what struck me was these kinds of measure it rarely happen anywhere else in the world. why they have mental health problems. they have domestic experience in other countries. they have people who are lost, but these kinds of nation, he's never happened. the kind of frequency they happen...
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this was inspired by the hate is a virus social media movement that highlighted asian-american and pacific islander violence sparked by the pandemic. something that continues to be a significant ongoing concern, particularly for asian-americans but also for us as a transit agency. we need to make sure that everyone feels safe and welcome on muni. that campaign links to a lot of free bystander intervention training as well as provides tents for what folks can do in order to protect themselves and help achieve solidarity among our riders. this is in addition what we talked about at our last budget that includes the current additional transit ambassadors that we are hiring from your approval late last year as well as the additional 22 transit ambassadors that are included in next year's budget. in addition to that, the $750,000 that set aside for the gender equity program that will be moving on very shortly. that is all i have from my report. thank you so much. >> chair borden: director heminger? >> director heminger: jeff, i want to congratulate you on your leadership about j.f.k. it's not a
this was inspired by the hate is a virus social media movement that highlighted asian-american and pacific islander violence sparked by the pandemic. something that continues to be a significant ongoing concern, particularly for asian-americans but also for us as a transit agency. we need to make sure that everyone feels safe and welcome on muni. that campaign links to a lot of free bystander intervention training as well as provides tents for what folks can do in order to protect themselves...
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media reports about the chappelle attack that led the stabbing victim to identify lee as his attacker. he's pleaded not guilty to the attempted murder charge. >> continue our coverage now on asian american and pacific. it pacific islander heritage month. we checked in with karl chan in oakland, chan is a committed advocate for the aap i community and certainly a voice for victims of hate crimes, which soared during the pandemic. ron forcefully to call shares his story. >> community activist carl chan is essentially a full-time volunteer who works part-time as a realtor to provide for his family. and we need to bring people together as president of the oakland chinatown, chamber of commerce, such and works free the mind donates his time to more than a half-dozen other organizations as well pushing for an end crime he system with especially those targeting elderly members of the asian american and pacific islander community. kind of almost getting used to it, which is not the same year-ago chan became a victim when he was attacked from behind on a street near chinatown by a man who was eventually charged for the assault but not a hate crime. he was convicted but served less than a year of
media reports about the chappelle attack that led the stabbing victim to identify lee as his attacker. he's pleaded not guilty to the attempted murder charge. >> continue our coverage now on asian american and pacific. it pacific islander heritage month. we checked in with karl chan in oakland, chan is a committed advocate for the aap i community and certainly a voice for victims of hate crimes, which soared during the pandemic. ron forcefully to call shares his story. >> community...
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media and abc7 in los angeles tonight. i'm dion limb abc 7 news and we hope you'll join us sunday for a special asian pacific american heritageica because i am we're shining light on the nearly 25 million asian american native hawaiian and other pacific islanders living in the us and they're positive impact on our communities politics and even pop culture people in the apa community are often asked. where are you from but you'll see that regardless of someone's name or what they look like. we are all seconds don't miss our america because i am sunday at 2:30 pm on abc 7 and where you stream abc 7 news bay area now as the baby formula shortage continues relief is on the way more than 71,000 pounds of specialized formula loaded up by us troops in germany onto a military cargo plane is arriving this weekend abc news reporter corina. mitchell tells us more help could be on the horizon. tens of thousands of pounds of baby formula will soon be on the way to the us and to the homes of desperate families soldiers at ramstein air base in germany loaded 130 pallets of formula. the flight is expected to depart overnight and will be the
media and abc7 in los angeles tonight. i'm dion limb abc 7 news and we hope you'll join us sunday for a special asian pacific american heritageica because i am we're shining light on the nearly 25 million asian american native hawaiian and other pacific islanders living in the us and they're positive impact on our communities politics and even pop culture people in the apa community are often asked. where are you from but you'll see that regardless of someone's name or what they look like. we...
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media and abc 7. dion lim, abc 7 news. liz: we hope you will join us this afternoon for a special asian-pacific presentation. we are shining a light on the 25 million asian-americanheir positive impact on the communities, politics and pop culture. people in the community are often asked where are you from? but regardless of their name or what they look like, we are all americans. don't miss "our america" at 2:30 p.m. on abc 7. still to come, relief is coming for millions of families suffering from the baby formula shortage. the critical shipment hours away. plus, a sweet treat for grads. when the class of 2022 can get a free krispy kreme doughnut. ♪ some questions about why the suspect involved was arrested multiple times and not held. yes on h. recall chesa boudin now. 360why choose proven quality sleep from sleep number? yes on h. because green thb, , and all-y starts the night before. the sleep number 360 smart bed senses your movements and automatically adjusts to help keep you both comfortable all night and can help you get almost 30 minutes more restful sleep per night. sleep number takes care of the science. all you have to do is sleep. don't miss our week
media and abc 7. dion lim, abc 7 news. liz: we hope you will join us this afternoon for a special asian-pacific presentation. we are shining a light on the 25 million asian-americanheir positive impact on the communities, politics and pop culture. people in the community are often asked where are you from? but regardless of their name or what they look like, we are all americans. don't miss "our america" at 2:30 p.m. on abc 7. still to come, relief is coming for millions of families...
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