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channing phillips is such a man. we need a president who recognizes the sham of spending tens of billions, destroying the land and killing innocent people in an unjust war, while tirelessly claiming that fiscal responsibility must mean starvation in mississippi or must bar a child from headstart or must sentence an entire race to live in squalor. [applause] we need a president who sees the senselessness of a headlong rush for the moon or for supersonic flight, while earthbound men live among rats and send their children to antiquated schools with underpaid teachers, using outdated textbooks, and channing phillips is such a man. [applause] and we need a president who will no longer tolerate the existence of a voteless colony in our midst. channing phillips will not, for he resides in that voteless colony, washington, d.c. to my right, in bold letters on the walls of this convention hall, are the words "promises made, promises kept." well, let me remind you of a promise made in this party's platform four years ago, and
channing phillips is such a man. we need a president who recognizes the sham of spending tens of billions, destroying the land and killing innocent people in an unjust war, while tirelessly claiming that fiscal responsibility must mean starvation in mississippi or must bar a child from headstart or must sentence an entire race to live in squalor. [applause] we need a president who sees the senselessness of a headlong rush for the moon or for supersonic flight, while earthbound men live among...
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chan: that is the worst. as a parent, i totally understand the concerns and i agree with the concerns. you don't want your kid sitting in front of a computer all day. that is not what we are aiming to do. thed a conversation with superintendent of pasadena, texas, school districts. we hate it when these that stock photo of the kids behind a computer all day. that's not what we're trying to achieve. technology is not the centerpiece here. it is about empowering the teacher and giving the right tools to the student. talking about using technology to make it the job of the teacher easier and really able to highlight those individual relationships that need to happen to make great teaching happen. i want that for all children and i know that is what put me on the path to being able to be successful. you talked about teaching there. what is the teacher's experience with personalized learning? are they needing to learn a new day to operate? what are they telling you about what they like or don't like? the teachers
chan: that is the worst. as a parent, i totally understand the concerns and i agree with the concerns. you don't want your kid sitting in front of a computer all day. that is not what we are aiming to do. thed a conversation with superintendent of pasadena, texas, school districts. we hate it when these that stock photo of the kids behind a computer all day. that's not what we're trying to achieve. technology is not the centerpiece here. it is about empowering the teacher and giving the right...
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chan. she is herself a physician and an educator. she is the real deal. in 2015, she cofounded an initiative with her husband, mark zuckerberg, the founder of facebook. priscilla and mark have committed to pledging the bulk of their personal wealth to giving it away during their lifetime. that includes several investments in education that we will talk about today. please join me in welcoming dr. priscilla chan to the stage. [applause] priscilla, welcome to dallas. dr. chan: thank you for having me. it's an honor to be here at the bush center. i want to knowledge that in our work in education, we stand on the shoulders of the work barbara bush did. she will be missed. she was an incredible role model in her work on literacy. anne: we are so glad to have you here and hear about your work you are doing. why don't we start with telling everybody what is the chan-zuckerberg initiative? dr. chan: it is a philanthropy that mark and i founded two years ago. we always knew we would give back and we
chan. she is herself a physician and an educator. she is the real deal. in 2015, she cofounded an initiative with her husband, mark zuckerberg, the founder of facebook. priscilla and mark have committed to pledging the bulk of their personal wealth to giving it away during their lifetime. that includes several investments in education that we will talk about today. please join me in welcoming dr. priscilla chan to the stage. [applause] priscilla, welcome to dallas. dr. chan: thank you for...
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chan. for those of you who don't know her, dr. jan is herself a physician and an educator. she is the real deal. in 2015 she cofounded the chan-zuckerberg initiative with her husband, mark zuckerberg, the founder of facebook. priscilla and mark have committed to pledging the bulk of their personal wealth to give it away during their lifetime. that has already resulted in significant dropping investments that the public is benefiting from including several in education that we will talk about today. so please join me in welcoming dr. priscilla chan to the stage. [applause] priscilla: thank you. all right priscilla, , welcome to dallas. priscilla: thank you so much for having me. it's an honor to be here at the bush center. and i just want to acknowledge that in our work in education, we stand on the shoulders of the work barbara bush did. so she will be missed. anne: yes, thank you. she was an incredible role model in her work on literacy. we are so glad to have you here and to hear about yo
chan. for those of you who don't know her, dr. jan is herself a physician and an educator. she is the real deal. in 2015 she cofounded the chan-zuckerberg initiative with her husband, mark zuckerberg, the founder of facebook. priscilla and mark have committed to pledging the bulk of their personal wealth to give it away during their lifetime. that has already resulted in significant dropping investments that the public is benefiting from including several in education that we will talk about...
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channing and jenna are devoted co-parents to their daughter, everly.enna told me the4-year-old has her own moves in ballet class. >> all the other girls are, doing their fifth position. and evie's in the corner like -- feeling her own groou and her own beat. i was like, do you, girl. do you. ♪ >>> j. lo was tearing up the carpet in the leopard dress. >> i'm afraid to look. >> oh, the leopard look. >> looking good, right? the 48-year-old arrived without her boyfriend, a-rod. he recently posted this photo of their modern family. >> i asked him what he loved about you. he said what made you special is because he's raising two girls. and they have you as a model. >> i grew as a single mother. i have two daughters. jennifer is the role model. >> what does hat mean? >> i'm glad he cease me that way, that i would be a good role model to his girl. i'm trying to be a good mom to mine. the bestky be for all four of them. >> earlier in the day, photographers captured a sneak peek of her upcoming guess campaign. inside the world of dance panel, her cheeks turned r
channing and jenna are devoted co-parents to their daughter, everly.enna told me the4-year-old has her own moves in ballet class. >> all the other girls are, doing their fifth position. and evie's in the corner like -- feeling her own groou and her own beat. i was like, do you, girl. do you. ♪ >>> j. lo was tearing up the carpet in the leopard dress. >> i'm afraid to look. >> oh, the leopard look. >> looking good, right? the 48-year-old arrived without her...
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yunte: i wrote my last book on jackie chan. -- charlie chan. chubby detective.his was a story about 20th-century america and how the stereotype of chinese or asians was fashioned. writing that book i actually spent some time researching this i'm his twin story. howas an early example of the chinese were looked at in the 19th century. i got fascinated with that story after a little digging and after the charlie chan book. , trying to to write tell the asian story in the making of american culture. the time is twins give me -- siamese twins gave me the opportunity to write about the chinese experience in 19th american -- 19th-century american culture. >> it took liberty. >> what is that? >> it is part of the control. >> this is missing from the cargo deck outside of the hostile. hostel. the ship is identical with horseshoe blows. brian: how popular was the charlie chan character? yunte: in the united states or china? brian: both. yunte: i would say tremendously popular when these movies were made. this was followed by sidney and roland winters. these are all white
yunte: i wrote my last book on jackie chan. -- charlie chan. chubby detective.his was a story about 20th-century america and how the stereotype of chinese or asians was fashioned. writing that book i actually spent some time researching this i'm his twin story. howas an early example of the chinese were looked at in the 19th century. i got fascinated with that story after a little digging and after the charlie chan book. , trying to to write tell the asian story in the making of american...
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yunte: i wrote my last book on charlie chan. aphorism-spouting, chevy, funny detective from honolulu. chubby, funny detective from honolulu. this was a story about 20th-century america and how the stereotype of chinese or asians was fashioned. writing that book, i actually spent some time researching the siamese twin story. it was an early example of how the chinese were looked at in the 19th century. i got fascinated with that story after a little digging and after the charlie chan book. i continued to write, trying to tell the asian story in the making of american culture. the siamese twins gave me the opportunity to write about the chinese experience in 19th-century american culture. brian: here is one of the charlie chan movies, if you have never seen any version of the movie. [video clip] >> it took the boat. >> what is that question mark >> it is part of the clutch control. >> this is missing from the cargo deck outside of the hostel. observe. the shape is identical with the horseshoe blows. clip]ideo brian: how popular wa
yunte: i wrote my last book on charlie chan. aphorism-spouting, chevy, funny detective from honolulu. chubby, funny detective from honolulu. this was a story about 20th-century america and how the stereotype of chinese or asians was fashioned. writing that book, i actually spent some time researching the siamese twin story. it was an early example of how the chinese were looked at in the 19th century. i got fascinated with that story after a little digging and after the charlie chan book. i...
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the first three charlie chan films. brian: they were not chinese?te: two japanese and one korean. we are talking about 1920's hollywood. brian: we will come back to all of this. i want to focus on you. you were born where? yunte: in a small town in southern china. brian: what year? yunte: 1969. in the middle of the cultural revolution. i grew up in the waning days of mao's china. brian: what did your parents do? yunte: i came from a doctor's family. my father was a doctor, my great-grandfather was a doctor. for whatever reason, my father trained my brother to be a doctor and trained me to be a writer. secretas sort of his own dream. brian: what year did you come to the united states and why? yunte: i was an english major in college. at peking university. then, as you know, in 1989 the student protests broke out. that led to government crackdown and everything. i was a sophomore in college that year. that was a moment when i decided i would leave this country after i graduated. i did. i came to the united states in the summer of 1991. brian: when you
the first three charlie chan films. brian: they were not chinese?te: two japanese and one korean. we are talking about 1920's hollywood. brian: we will come back to all of this. i want to focus on you. you were born where? yunte: in a small town in southern china. brian: what year? yunte: 1969. in the middle of the cultural revolution. i grew up in the waning days of mao's china. brian: what did your parents do? yunte: i came from a doctor's family. my father was a doctor, my great-grandfather...
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priscilla chan. she is the real deal appeared in 2015 she cofounded chan zuckerberg initiative with her husband, mark zuckerberg, founder of facebook geared priscilla and mark have pledged to the bulk of their personal wealth to give it away during their lifetime. the authority resulted in significant philanthropic investments at the public is benefiting from including education that we will talk about today. please join me in welcoming dr. priscilla chan to the stage. [applause] >> all right, priscilla, welcome to dallas. >> thank you so much for having me. it's an honor to be here at the bush center and i just want to acknowledge that in our work in education we stand on the work barbara bush did, so she will be missed. >> an incredible role model and her work in literacy. we are so glad to have you here and to hear about your work that you're doing. why don't we start with telling everybody what is the chan zuckerberg initiative, commonly known as the cpi. >> welcome the chan zuckerberg initiative
priscilla chan. she is the real deal appeared in 2015 she cofounded chan zuckerberg initiative with her husband, mark zuckerberg, founder of facebook geared priscilla and mark have pledged to the bulk of their personal wealth to give it away during their lifetime. the authority resulted in significant philanthropic investments at the public is benefiting from including education that we will talk about today. please join me in welcoming dr. priscilla chan to the stage. [applause] >> all...
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yes, it's great that channing dungey fire her now. you hired her knowing this is the kind of behavior she had. who knows how she was constantly behaving on set. we have to talk about in a larger structural way. we talk about notions of racism and institutional racism and privilege. all roseanne had to do to keep her job is not compare a black woman to an ape. think about that. and she couldn't do that. she couldn't even do that. that's the kind of structural racism that we're talking about, that people lack such a reasonable level of self-control that they can't go back to 500-year-old stereotypes about race. i hope this isn't just a lesson for roseanne barr. i hope this is a lesson for abc. hope this is a lesson for every network out there that this behavior is inappropriate. it will cost you money. it will cost your reputation and it will make it impossible for you to continue to produce. i hope that's what people get out of this, not just some sort of free speech argument. >> jamil, donald trump, after the first episode aired this
yes, it's great that channing dungey fire her now. you hired her knowing this is the kind of behavior she had. who knows how she was constantly behaving on set. we have to talk about in a larger structural way. we talk about notions of racism and institutional racism and privilege. all roseanne had to do to keep her job is not compare a black woman to an ape. think about that. and she couldn't do that. she couldn't even do that. that's the kind of structural racism that we're talking about,...
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priscilla chan had to say at an event on education issues held at the george w. bush presidential center in dallas. you can watch the entire event tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. book tv in primetime continues tonight with a look at recent books written on politics. beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern, a yield professor looks at tribalism -- yale professor looks at tribalism in america. then tim scott and congressman trey gowdy discuss their friendship and time on the hill, in their book "unified." then examining hollywood and president trump in "the case against the establishment." on c-span2. monday, on landmark cases, a case on capital punishment. greg the georgia. convictedon greg, a armed robbery and murder, challenged his death sentence. this case and four other cases were considered by the court. the supreme court ruled against them, but established strict or guidelines for those estates wishing to impose the death penalty. our guests, one of the nations top capital legal scholars, and a professor of harvard law school. she has argued against the death
priscilla chan had to say at an event on education issues held at the george w. bush presidential center in dallas. you can watch the entire event tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. book tv in primetime continues tonight with a look at recent books written on politics. beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern, a yield professor looks at tribalism -- yale professor looks at tribalism in america. then tim scott and congressman trey gowdy discuss their friendship and time on the hill, in their book...
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intelligence committee chair chan devin nunes. he's calling for a contempt citation against jeff sessions and possibly rod rosenstein. he has had a belly full of their stone wall and refusal to acknowledge the constitution and the oversight responsibilities of the u.s. congress. >> you are exactly right. chairman nunes has not only done an outstanding job, i had a conversation with him a few hours ago. he's meeting with his intel committee members as we ramp up the pressure. we have one real problem right now. we have a department of just its under this administration that's saying they will not give documents to congress that's we are entitled to constitutionally. and we have a department of justice that's trying to write a narrative that suggests the american people don't need to sight. i'm not seeing a lot of
intelligence committee chair chan devin nunes. he's calling for a contempt citation against jeff sessions and possibly rod rosenstein. he has had a belly full of their stone wall and refusal to acknowledge the constitution and the oversight responsibilities of the u.s. congress. >> you are exactly right. chairman nunes has not only done an outstanding job, i had a conversation with him a few hours ago. he's meeting with his intel committee members as we ramp up the pressure. we have one...
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. ♪ wanna kick it jackie chan >> reporter: for his newest tune, "jackie chan" with post malone. >> iore he had these big hits. it's been great. >> it's a special moment, we're seeing different collaborations in a way maybe we haven't seen in the past. but you haven't been shy about maybe your concern that the genre is watered down if it's not done right? >> yeah. you could easily lose your identity. you think -- i feel like for me, it's always important to stay dance music no matter what. because that's what i am. i mean, dance music forever. it's in my blood. so i always try to make music that stays foot to the floor. >> have you got it all timed out? >> all timed out. >> 55 seconds. >> and i walk right out there. >> begin counting. ♪ >> go! >> you got this. ta care. ♪ >> reporter: tiesto is like a psychologist without the ph.d. in the lab his process revolves around the crowd and their connection. he curates the vibe and then almost effortlessly cuts them free. when i see you do your thing, i feel like you really have strong kind of emotional intelligence. you know what the crowd i
. ♪ wanna kick it jackie chan >> reporter: for his newest tune, "jackie chan" with post malone. >> iore he had these big hits. it's been great. >> it's a special moment, we're seeing different collaborations in a way maybe we haven't seen in the past. but you haven't been shy about maybe your concern that the genre is watered down if it's not done right? >> yeah. you could easily lose your identity. you think -- i feel like for me, it's always important to...
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at channing and bancroft. the shelter in place has been lifted. now for the past few hours people were asked to stay indoors in the neighborhood, but now the order has been lifted. we're trying to get more details as to what happened. if we get them in, we'll pass them along. >>> high flying inspectors back on top of the golden gate bridge. the inspections began on monday and picked up again today. could you see the crews dangling from the top of the bridge to check every rivet and seam on the tours. it is the first inspection and federal rules don't require them to inspect as carefully, but they decided to go ahead and do it any way. a different kind of student gun control protest in the bay area. this time it was students that support the second amendment. dozens of students walked out of california high school in san ram on, part of a bigger walk out started by the fund. the student who organized the event said he heard before the national event last week. >> there is many different problems associated with a -- as may shooting and it is not ex
at channing and bancroft. the shelter in place has been lifted. now for the past few hours people were asked to stay indoors in the neighborhood, but now the order has been lifted. we're trying to get more details as to what happened. if we get them in, we'll pass them along. >>> high flying inspectors back on top of the golden gate bridge. the inspections began on monday and picked up again today. could you see the crews dangling from the top of the bridge to check every rivet and...
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who hired and also fired roseanne barr her name is channing duncan and she has been in the limelight today because of this decision but christine what do you think i mean we don't want to be totally cynical about the world we live in but here we have the first african-american woman to lead a network television division and she hires and fires roseanne she must have known what we're examines wife when she hired or. should she be held responsible for this . well i get i think that something like this is a bit of a sign of the times that were and you could also say also that channing you know is the president of this division but she doesn't have total control over the network they do have a profit motive they have their executives but yet she got that bringing roseanne back was a risk that she was willing to take in part because i think executives stop at the roseanne show and its current incarnation was representative of a sort of real america trumpeters of people who are well represented and. unfortunately unfortunately they're out there trying to ministration and in this incident w
who hired and also fired roseanne barr her name is channing duncan and she has been in the limelight today because of this decision but christine what do you think i mean we don't want to be totally cynical about the world we live in but here we have the first african-american woman to lead a network television division and she hires and fires roseanne she must have known what we're examines wife when she hired or. should she be held responsible for this . well i get i think that something like...
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chan. the compassion is just off the charts. keeping with that theme, i think a good wall street panel and the compassion we have is exactly what we need to do right now. [laughter] terrence: wouldn't you agree, henry? anyway, i want to thank president and mrs. bush very much for having us here today. we are going to talk about a couple different things, and talk about the economy. it affects everything from top to bottom, when everyone is speaking out here at the bush institute because everything -- the economy has an effect on everything. of thatrent than things nature. let's go ahead and get started. let's talk about the global economy. how would you sum it up? chairman,rt with mr. and then i can call on mr. secretary, i have to call him hank. then i will talk with eddie. let's talk about the global economy. do think it is on a sustainable trajectory? >> we are in a good phase. most synchronized growth going on since we have seen since the financial crisis. the united states is in a strong phase. we are nine years in the reco
chan. the compassion is just off the charts. keeping with that theme, i think a good wall street panel and the compassion we have is exactly what we need to do right now. [laughter] terrence: wouldn't you agree, henry? anyway, i want to thank president and mrs. bush very much for having us here today. we are going to talk about a couple different things, and talk about the economy. it affects everything from top to bottom, when everyone is speaking out here at the bush institute because...
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chan. i mean, it's just the compassion is off the charts. so keeping with that theme, i think that a good wall street panel and the compassion we have is exactly what we need do right now. wouldn't you agree, henry. >> it's not funny. >> anyway, i want to thank obviously president and mrs. bush very much for have us here today. we're going to talk about a couple of different things, and talk about the economy and it affects everything, i think, from top to bottom, what everybody else is speaking about here at the bush institute, but because the economy has an affect on everything. so no different than 501(c)(3)s and things of that nature. let's get started. let's talk about the global economy and let's -- how would you sum it up. i'll start with mr. chairman and then i can't call him mr. secretary so, i have to call hill hank, and then we'll talk about the global economy. do you think it's on a sustainable trajectory from sneer the global economy. >> we're in a good phase. we have the most synchronized growth since the financial crisis. the
chan. i mean, it's just the compassion is off the charts. so keeping with that theme, i think that a good wall street panel and the compassion we have is exactly what we need do right now. wouldn't you agree, henry. >> it's not funny. >> anyway, i want to thank obviously president and mrs. bush very much for have us here today. we're going to talk about a couple of different things, and talk about the economy and it affects everything, i think, from top to bottom, what everybody...
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some public relations games being played as we look at the media mergers going on our teams millet chan takes us a long look at it plus we'll take a little trip to miami where r t correspondent nicholas o'donovan tells us how climate change and rising sea levels are reshaping one of the nation's largest housing markets plus nestle's the food company candy company is paying billions of dollars to starbucks r.t. correspondent alex behala vidual tell us why and we've talked to tesla is terrible troubles and other auto news with the car coach lauren fix all of that on our righteous road ahead but first let's get to some as. a rising u.s. dollar has caused the worst two week loss of capital emerging economy bond markets since two thousand and sixteen nearly one billion dollars exit in the bond markets for emerging economies in just the last week according to the financial times the u.s. dollar is recent strength particularly relative to currencies and developing nations is believed to be driving the move away from debt in emerging markets a significant portion of developing nation debt is de
some public relations games being played as we look at the media mergers going on our teams millet chan takes us a long look at it plus we'll take a little trip to miami where r t correspondent nicholas o'donovan tells us how climate change and rising sea levels are reshaping one of the nation's largest housing markets plus nestle's the food company candy company is paying billions of dollars to starbucks r.t. correspondent alex behala vidual tell us why and we've talked to tesla is terrible...
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amy chan from the mayor kazz office of housing and community development. so our office currently has a few programs or tools to address basically antidisplacement. so we have a small sites acquisition program, loan program. we're very proud of this program. we basically lend funds to housing developers to purchase, acquire and rehab rent controlled units for -- from 5 to 25 units and on the condition that they're deed restricted for the life of the property. it's been a successful program. we've preserved 25 sites to date and have another 15 sites in the pipeline which would bring us to a total of 300 units that would be preserved. some of these units have active ellis act evictions. actually we would love to expand and have more resources to be able to acquire more small sites and larger rent controlled properties. we are excited that we do have a new source of funding for small sites. housing funding candidated have made a movement to repurpose the only side mistake -- the old seismic resource funding, and we intend as we roll out this program to largely
amy chan from the mayor kazz office of housing and community development. so our office currently has a few programs or tools to address basically antidisplacement. so we have a small sites acquisition program, loan program. we're very proud of this program. we basically lend funds to housing developers to purchase, acquire and rehab rent controlled units for -- from 5 to 25 units and on the condition that they're deed restricted for the life of the property. it's been a successful program....
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within hours, her show was canceled by abc, and tonight, the president of abc entertainment, channing dungey, describing roseanne's tweet as "abhorrent and repugnant." roseanne and the cast of her original sitcom returning, and it seemed for a time, connecting with millions in this polarizing moment in our country. but tonight, the words she used in that tweet has left the ceo of our parent company, disney, bob iger, to say, there was only one thing to do -- the right thing. abc's matt gutman leading us off. >> reporter: it was the comeback that reflected the times. 27 million americans tuning into the premiere. but today, roseanne barr's own words sowed her show's fate. the comedian posting a since-deleted racist tweet about a former adviser to barack obama, valerie jarrett, writing if the "muslim brotherhood and planet of the apes had a baby equals vj." barr later tweeting, "forgive me, my joke was in bad taste." >> i'm not afraid of you. >> give it time. >> reporter: but less than 12 hours after that first tweet, abc pulling the plug on "roseanne." the head of abc entertainment, ch
within hours, her show was canceled by abc, and tonight, the president of abc entertainment, channing dungey, describing roseanne's tweet as "abhorrent and repugnant." roseanne and the cast of her original sitcom returning, and it seemed for a time, connecting with millions in this polarizing moment in our country. but tonight, the words she used in that tweet has left the ceo of our parent company, disney, bob iger, to say, there was only one thing to do -- the right thing. abc's...
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thank you. >> jenna dewan's moving on after her split from channing.eanwhile, her "world of dance" quo star j. lo was out in l.a. this week without boyfriend a-rod. she recently instagramed this modern family portrait with each of their two kids in miami. >> i asked him what it was that he loved but and he said what made you special is because he's raising two girls and they have you as a model. >> i grew up wh a single mother. i have two daughters. and jennifer is the role model. >> what does that mean to you when you hear that? >> i'm glad he sees me that way, that i would be a good role model to his girls. >> next, gwen's guy blake shelton and his infamous karma tweet that many believe was aimed at his ex miranda lambert. >> are you loving the reaction? >> i don't love it. it's just funny. >> the tweet reads in part, "been taking the high road for a long time but i can finally see something on the horizon. wait, could it be? yep. it's karma." was it really a dig at miranda? >> people are way off the mark. but i can tell you it's been actually very e
thank you. >> jenna dewan's moving on after her split from channing.eanwhile, her "world of dance" quo star j. lo was out in l.a. this week without boyfriend a-rod. she recently instagramed this modern family portrait with each of their two kids in miami. >> i asked him what it was that he loved but and he said what made you special is because he's raising two girls and they have you as a model. >> i grew up wh a single mother. i have two daughters. and jennifer is...
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more than one way are cuban milledge chan explained some new and novel moves by one of the largest companies in the world and how our new sanctions being imposed by the trump administration on iran impacting oil prices and opec will last name a slum the chief market analyst at the markets will join us from london plus big pharma and prescription drug prices are in the news as president for the stuff this is just moments ago our tease ashley banks takes a closer look plus we take a look at the economies of the euro zone and the u.s. with the founder of money strong and healthy mark you know who will join us from dallas and kanye west and beyond so they are in business news but not for good reasons we'll explain lots to get to but first let's get some financial as. the world's biggest second best fund got even bigger this week three japanese mega banks have decided to join the vision fun led by the soft bank group mizuho bank reportedly will ante up on the level of tens of billions of years on wall m u f g bank and sue my tomo which is a bank also in japan will join with the automaker dime or
more than one way are cuban milledge chan explained some new and novel moves by one of the largest companies in the world and how our new sanctions being imposed by the trump administration on iran impacting oil prices and opec will last name a slum the chief market analyst at the markets will join us from london plus big pharma and prescription drug prices are in the news as president for the stuff this is just moments ago our tease ashley banks takes a closer look plus we take a look at the...
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i want to bring up chan to the podium. it is really my honor today as an asian-american and as an attorney to honor chan, also known as ceci wang, here at the san francisco board of supervisors. for those unfamiliar, he was the very, very first chinese-american lawyer in the state of california. what an extraordinary thing to be able to say. ceci was born in napa in 1990, the year that the second chinese american exclusion act was passed. the son of chinese american immigrants from china and born during an anti-chinese time, epitomized by the chinese exclusion act of 1882. and a decade later, accompanied by the first racial registry that this nation has ever instituted in our country's time. it's important to note that almost 150 years later as our current president talks about an ethnic registry that it's mistakes that were made and chinese americans stood up and refused toerster in this nation. ceci was born in this period. what is little known about the asian-american community is it launched thousands of lawsuits by as
i want to bring up chan to the podium. it is really my honor today as an asian-american and as an attorney to honor chan, also known as ceci wang, here at the san francisco board of supervisors. for those unfamiliar, he was the very, very first chinese-american lawyer in the state of california. what an extraordinary thing to be able to say. ceci was born in napa in 1990, the year that the second chinese american exclusion act was passed. the son of chinese american immigrants from china and...
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if it doesn't, republicans have a fighting chan. >> it is interesting.n and exurban district in the house where some of the support may erode that makes it so difficult for republican to hold onto the how. but democrat verse you narrative. i'm interested in all the area that you pointed out like immigration that bring out working class voter, more nationalist voter and compare that to what trump may be building as a narrative of leadership and north korea potentially a lot. many may see that a rec l. if he is able to build a portfolio of leadership-driven ske combined with tack cuts, does that not draw in more white collar republican typical mainstream republican voters who say, you know what, the guy is has kind of delivered on stuff. >> the way he talk about race, his attitudes on immigration and trade. in a the tension. in many way you see in the polling again in the last couple month, trumps has resolidified his hold on blue collar white american he is near 60% approval. i think it was 58%. like the north carolina district, like the ohio district. >>
if it doesn't, republicans have a fighting chan. >> it is interesting.n and exurban district in the house where some of the support may erode that makes it so difficult for republican to hold onto the how. but democrat verse you narrative. i'm interested in all the area that you pointed out like immigration that bring out working class voter, more nationalist voter and compare that to what trump may be building as a narrative of leadership and north korea potentially a lot. many may see...
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having out of africa chan tactical can and are. the ideal way. to anyone who wanted you to change handling the mexican consul more. how close is in favor? of gay rights rising and yeah i feel like electricity generator and union timeline and when we're going to work right round the application. violating sensuality reclining on anya and and we need lives. in the spirit. and which says that he's he's out now and and unity once to the engine really. the the the meaning behind the words words will we kin. then i really think that we living. i can lifestyle i lower. in union that would only be interviewing with than know nationals and mathematics she says that it's as larrye on some of the other cities of the world i'm just just invite. by the ibm con continent when i. write my own allies isaacs non fancy ipo pce ses it was indicted on african. so now after what was as african and this is what i what i know so far. africa is important. africa. asia it is it is though bill. and our presence is there is there is a spokesman lasers years has happened. o
having out of africa chan tactical can and are. the ideal way. to anyone who wanted you to change handling the mexican consul more. how close is in favor? of gay rights rising and yeah i feel like electricity generator and union timeline and when we're going to work right round the application. violating sensuality reclining on anya and and we need lives. in the spirit. and which says that he's he's out now and and unity once to the engine really. the the the meaning behind the words words will...
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priscilla chan and her , thend mark zuckerberg organization that promotes scientific research and education. this event was held at the george w. bush presidential center in dallas. dr.
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my name is roy chan. i am a chinatown community planner at c.d.c. in 1940, my dad was a teen achbager who worked on a ship in san francisco, and because war broke how the in the pacific, i had to find a way to stay in the city. during that time, the exclusion act was in full effect thanks to julius kahn. he actually called the chinese the most debasing people on the face of the earth. my dad's outlet was tai chi, and he would go to local playgrounds to practice it, as a way to feel he belonged in a city, in a country where he was constantly told he didn't belong and was not welcome. and so if it wasn't for the repeal of the act, he wouldn't have become a citizen, and i wouldn't be standing here today. i believe that there's power in history in place and names, and renaming this park is a critical step for our city to work towards one which our public spaces are safe spaces where all feel welcome. so -- so the next time i bring my kids to this park, i sincerely hope that it would be way more than a teachable moment where i have to force them to -- fo
my name is roy chan. i am a chinatown community planner at c.d.c. in 1940, my dad was a teen achbager who worked on a ship in san francisco, and because war broke how the in the pacific, i had to find a way to stay in the city. during that time, the exclusion act was in full effect thanks to julius kahn. he actually called the chinese the most debasing people on the face of the earth. my dad's outlet was tai chi, and he would go to local playgrounds to practice it, as a way to feel he belonged...
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priscilla chan had to say recently. you can watch the entire event tonight starting at 8:00 eastern on c-span. tonight, a look at recent books written on politics, beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern. then, south carolina -- discuss their friendship in the book unified. , the case against the establishment. at 8:00the heirs three >>n c-span two c-span's washington journal live everyday with news and policy issues that impact you. up, deputy internal -- she talks about attorney general rod rosenstein. ohio's role in the upcoming election. journalisttigative cheryl atkinson courageously sure to join us saturday at 9:00 eastern when sample questions are reviewed for the politics exam. >> thursday morning, we are in cheyenne, wyoming for the capitals to. many governor will be on the bus starting a 5:00 eastern. houset, today's white sarah huckabee sanders. the iranics include deal.r >> good20 minutes to today president trump welcome the passengers of the southlake to the white house. while en route last month, the house.to the w
priscilla chan had to say recently. you can watch the entire event tonight starting at 8:00 eastern on c-span. tonight, a look at recent books written on politics, beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern. then, south carolina -- discuss their friendship in the book unified. , the case against the establishment. at 8:00the heirs three >>n c-span two c-span's washington journal live everyday with news and policy issues that impact you. up, deputy internal -- she talks about attorney general rod...
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our presenter is tim chan. welcome to the mayor's council on disability. >> hi, thank you for having me. my name is tim chan, i'm the acting group manager for bart in the station planning program. so this is my baby. this is my project. we worked really hard in partnering with sfmta and hunters point family to deliver this project. i'm going to tell but it and what we have heard and some of the data we received from the first three days. it's no surprise, right, to anyone what goes on in the elevators and it's been going on for a long time. much to the frustration of our customers, both bart and muni, as well as the staff. the minute our cleaners come in to clean it, right behind it, someone goes in and does stuff. it's never ending battle. so we were really inspired by the pit stop program. that is run by public works. and i meet with them on a very regular basis to cover all issues around the bart stations in san francisco. and so as i learned more and more about first the program, the successes around the pr
our presenter is tim chan. welcome to the mayor's council on disability. >> hi, thank you for having me. my name is tim chan, i'm the acting group manager for bart in the station planning program. so this is my baby. this is my project. we worked really hard in partnering with sfmta and hunters point family to deliver this project. i'm going to tell but it and what we have heard and some of the data we received from the first three days. it's no surprise, right, to anyone what goes on in...