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my name is lucy and a work in the chinese culture centre. >> rose pak example faiz would amuse to be a community caretaker and making sure chinatown is equitably resourced in health, culture, and transportation. >> that is not done overnight. it took half a century to do the work she did. she brought chinatown to the table and made sure chinatown is not left behind. for the love of chinatown, please name at the chinatown rose pak station. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon. san francisco has been my home for the last 35 years. i am married to a fourth-generation san franciscan and we raised our three children here. my family works, we go to school , we socialize and live in this beautiful, vibrant, inclusive and historic city. i have the honour to meet rose pak. i was impressed with her confidence, commanding, and caring disposition. she is a truthful and integral women who cared for her family, friends, and most importantly, the community of chinatown. many people work hard to make the chinatown welcoming and fun for residents and visitors. she was a leader in this
my name is lucy and a work in the chinese culture centre. >> rose pak example faiz would amuse to be a community caretaker and making sure chinatown is equitably resourced in health, culture, and transportation. >> that is not done overnight. it took half a century to do the work she did. she brought chinatown to the table and made sure chinatown is not left behind. for the love of chinatown, please name at the chinatown rose pak station. >> thank you. next speaker, please....
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when i started my first internship five years ago at the japanese cultural centre in japan town, one of the first places my new coworkers took me when introducing me to the community, was the sweet stop. i remember walking up to the counter with my new supervisors. they were so excited to introduce me to the guava cake, although their ultimate favorite , a super popular coffee crunch cake, was already sold out for the day. i did eventually get to try the coffee crunch cake, since it is a staple its only japan town events, but i just want you to know that since applications unformed don't always get this across that there are so many moments like mine. as a 45-year-old family run business, their cakes are symbolic of something deeper to japan town. a tradition to be shared between old and new community members. every year, there is a new batch of interns at the japanese cultural centre and i am sure staff are still introducing them to their cakes. i have learned that the coffee crunch cake recipe was received from the now close but still renowned bakery which was located at union squa
when i started my first internship five years ago at the japanese cultural centre in japan town, one of the first places my new coworkers took me when introducing me to the community, was the sweet stop. i remember walking up to the counter with my new supervisors. they were so excited to introduce me to the guava cake, although their ultimate favorite , a super popular coffee crunch cake, was already sold out for the day. i did eventually get to try the coffee crunch cake, since it is a staple...
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my name is from siena kind of work in the community at the chinese culture centre and have worked -- my name is lucy and
my name is from siena kind of work in the community at the chinese culture centre and have worked -- my name is lucy and
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my name is kara, i am the executive director of the chinese culture centre located in the hilton hotel. we begin -- we bring visual literacy to chinatown. we are in support of naming the subway station after rose pak. she is a leader, she is someone who changed chinatown by virtue of her dedication to our community. she is someone who gave her entire life, and every inch of her being too enjoying chinatown she is one and a million person, and we believe -- i believe we need more asian female role models in our society, and visibly represented through our community.
my name is kara, i am the executive director of the chinese culture centre located in the hilton hotel. we begin -- we bring visual literacy to chinatown. we are in support of naming the subway station after rose pak. she is a leader, she is someone who changed chinatown by virtue of her dedication to our community. she is someone who gave her entire life, and every inch of her being too enjoying chinatown she is one and a million person, and we believe -- i believe we need more asian female...
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my name is kara, i am the executive director of the chinese culture centre located in the hilton hotel. we begin -- we bring visual literacy to chinatown. we are in support of naming the subway station after rose pak. she is a leader, she is someone who changed chinatown by virtue of her dedication to our community. she is
my name is kara, i am the executive director of the chinese culture centre located in the hilton hotel. we begin -- we bring visual literacy to chinatown. we are in support of naming the subway station after rose pak. she is a leader, she is someone who changed chinatown by virtue of her dedication to our community. she is
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the culture was very cost—centred, incredibly pressurised.s on the 737 max understood that they had to get this cycle time and cost out or it would likely result in performance deficiencies or negative ratings in their performance management. boeing says its former engineer's comments are incorrect — "it did not cut corners or push the 737 max out before it was ready." "boeing always held true to values of safety, quality and integrity." but the company still won't even accept that it was responsible for the two crashes. can you admit that the design was flawed? now, in this case again, as in most accidents there are a chain of events that occur. it's not correct to attribute that to any single item. we will continually look for opportunities to improve safety. that's our responsibility and that's part of re—earning that trust that i talked about earlier. but sir, was there simulator training? thank you. sir, could we have a few more questions? wait a minute, 346 people died. can you answer a few questions here about that? boeing is facing cr
the culture was very cost—centred, incredibly pressurised.s on the 737 max understood that they had to get this cycle time and cost out or it would likely result in performance deficiencies or negative ratings in their performance management. boeing says its former engineer's comments are incorrect — "it did not cut corners or push the 737 max out before it was ready." "boeing always held true to values of safety, quality and integrity." but the company still won't even...
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centre for development research. earlier, my colleague julian worricker spoke to cultural historian patrick vernon, who said that he hopedabout how the uk has benefitted from the slave trade. it is an important step from one of our first british universities to acknowledge its links with the past but that it benefited from the transatlantic slave trade and wants to make amends. 0ther transatlantic slave trade and wants to make amends. other universities are doing the same thing as well. to make amends. other universities are doing the same thing as weltm is either the first believed to be the first. your argument is that it should have been happening sometime ago. across the atlantic, a number of american universities have been doing it for years, recognising their links were benefiting from the slave trade as well. what we need to ask is it is great that we have individuals who have taken responsibility. it raises a more wide issue that institutions need to consider this and i think there should be a public enquiry, almost like a royal commission, looking out britain's relationship and its involvement with the transatla
centre for development research. earlier, my colleague julian worricker spoke to cultural historian patrick vernon, who said that he hopedabout how the uk has benefitted from the slave trade. it is an important step from one of our first british universities to acknowledge its links with the past but that it benefited from the transatlantic slave trade and wants to make amends. 0ther transatlantic slave trade and wants to make amends. other universities are doing the same thing as well. to make...
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centre for development research. it's meant to be a celebration of art and culture, but female performers at the edinburgh fringe areily basis while out promoting their shows. numerous women have told the victoria derbyshire programme about their experiences, which include sexual assault. the union for actors says this year they've received a record number of complaints from their members who are at the fringe. chris hemmings reports. the edinburgh fringe is the largest a rts the edinburgh fringe is the largest arts festival in the world. the population of the city doubles as people flock to shows. about 3 million tickets are sold across the month of the festival, with theatre, comedy, music, cabaretand much month of the festival, with theatre, comedy, music, cabaret and much more on offer. visitors to the french are often lured by big names but there also many hundreds of other productions that don't have the big budget for a marketing campaign and instead the traditional way to spread the word is to come here, the royal mail. successful wiring can have a huge impact on ticket sales but now some women are speaking
centre for development research. it's meant to be a celebration of art and culture, but female performers at the edinburgh fringe areily basis while out promoting their shows. numerous women have told the victoria derbyshire programme about their experiences, which include sexual assault. the union for actors says this year they've received a record number of complaints from their members who are at the fringe. chris hemmings reports. the edinburgh fringe is the largest a rts the edinburgh...
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famous internationally, because it is where thejourney to the centre of the earth was set and for icelanders, it is one of the most important culturaland it is disappearing very quickly. it is melting rapidly and that will be a huge loss culturally to iceland and to the world. it is one of the most recognisable glaciers, so ijokull is the first glacier, major glacier to go, but there will be others and that is the sad truth of climate change. time for a look at the weather. hello, again. showers have been a really widespread today, particularly across the northern half of the uk. and of course, with the showers, we get rainbows, like these. this was spotted earlier on in the day in rossendale in lancashire, thanks to beverly for sending us that. the radar picture shows the extent of the recent showers then, you can see, absolutly caked in showers. scotland, northern ireland, northern england and north wales. it will be one of those days where most places will have seen downpour after downpour today. southward, showers will continue to keep going as wll overnight, driven on by the brisk, westerly winds. just some slightly bigger gaps
famous internationally, because it is where thejourney to the centre of the earth was set and for icelanders, it is one of the most important culturaland it is disappearing very quickly. it is melting rapidly and that will be a huge loss culturally to iceland and to the world. it is one of the most recognisable glaciers, so ijokull is the first glacier, major glacier to go, but there will be others and that is the sad truth of climate change. time for a look at the weather. hello, again....
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centre in america, it it is a school where there is a shooting. i think they were this just fascinated in how america continues to pray to much standby it's gun culturee losing their wives or what seems to be every few months. —— their lives. is there any change or how the situations are being handled by emergency services. for example are there measures in place to make sure fatalities are minimal, has that even change? they have looked at the last week. when you had a shooting at a shooting in northern california earlier this week on sunday. after that on tuesday, we had another shooting in another walmart supermarket in which two members of staff were killed. there is clearly a great deal of concern about the fact that guns are able to be purchased quite legally and then used in these kind of attacks. and there is increasing pressure as you know on the government to do something more about that. that is notjust the case for national government, federal government. it is also for state governments too. but at the same time, it is true also that there are many people here who believe fundamentally in their right to bear arms, believe fundamentally i
centre in america, it it is a school where there is a shooting. i think they were this just fascinated in how america continues to pray to much standby it's gun culturee losing their wives or what seems to be every few months. —— their lives. is there any change or how the situations are being handled by emergency services. for example are there measures in place to make sure fatalities are minimal, has that even change? they have looked at the last week. when you had a shooting at a...
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centre of an ancient civilisation that at its peak was home to nearly 500,000 people. a four—day operation, with air support aiding teams from the army, police and ministry of culture, at remote region. but, as fires continue to spread, peru's hopes of saving the link with its past hang by a thread. scientists from ukraine and the uk who have spent decades studying the abandoned landscape around the chernobyl nuclear plant have launched a vodka made from ingredients grown inside the exclusion zone. it is the first officially consumable product made in chernobyl since the disaster there in 1986. our science correspondent victoria gill had a taste of what is on offer. abandoned for more than 30 years, but in one small pocket of the 4,000 square kilometre exclusion zone that surrounds the chernobyl nuclear power plant, it is harvest time. this experimental farm was set up by a team of scientists, and the crops being grown here, they say, could be a first step towards using this land productively again. very nice chernobylski rye grains. this means we don't just abandon the land. we can use this land in different and diverse ways, and we can produce something which will be
centre of an ancient civilisation that at its peak was home to nearly 500,000 people. a four—day operation, with air support aiding teams from the army, police and ministry of culture, at remote region. but, as fires continue to spread, peru's hopes of saving the link with its past hang by a thread. scientists from ukraine and the uk who have spent decades studying the abandoned landscape around the chernobyl nuclear plant have launched a vodka made from ingredients grown inside the exclusion...
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culture. they invested 10 million euros into a new research ce ntre 10 million euros into a new research centree why that's a problem, we should support that. understanding is not enough. what would you do? if you have taken away money from countering violent extremism and focus on white supremacist, despite the fact that all evidence is that most of the atrocities that have been committed in the united states in the last 19 years is by white supremacists, if you take that away and add to that, add to that a president who is stoking racial hatred, who is stoking racial hatred, who is stoking fear of immigrants, who has called immigrants rats... animals. and said they are an infestation. what is your view of why certain white men are pursuing this? macro and a simple answer that is not simplistic, it is the right answer, two things are happening, especially in el paso. radicalisation is happening, spreading through social media and provide by the president of the united states. and extremely easy a ccess of the united states. and extremely easy access to weapons of war on the streets. 393 millio
culture. they invested 10 million euros into a new research ce ntre 10 million euros into a new research centree why that's a problem, we should support that. understanding is not enough. what would you do? if you have taken away money from countering violent extremism and focus on white supremacist, despite the fact that all evidence is that most of the atrocities that have been committed in the united states in the last 19 years is by white supremacists, if you take that away and add to that,...