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his father from japan married a filipino woman. but the war tore the family apart. >> translator: my father was captured by filipino guerrillas who killed during the war. i was only 7 when he died. >> reporter: after the war, people with japanese heritage like him were discriminated against, even having their possessions confiscated. those without official nationality could be denied full access to education or medical services. many have lived in poverty. >> translator: all my life i held on to the belief that i'm japanese. i want to go to japan. >> reporter: the aging group came to japan believing the 70th anniversary of the end of the war would be their last chance. they met with japanese government officials seeking recognition for them and the others back in the philippines. they brought a petition signed by 27,000 people including second generation filipino japanese and their families. they urged the government to help them create a list of filipino japanese in the philippines, confirm the identities of their fathers and gran
his father from japan married a filipino woman. but the war tore the family apart. >> translator: my father was captured by filipino guerrillas who killed during the war. i was only 7 when he died. >> reporter: after the war, people with japanese heritage like him were discriminated against, even having their possessions confiscated. those without official nationality could be denied full access to education or medical services. many have lived in poverty. >> translator: all...
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chinese, filipinos [inaudible] their stories can not day. we have to keep reminding our next generation about what they have done. it is important that san francisco build a memorial in memory of the girls and women who suffered a sex slavs. we need a place of rememerance and reflection, especially so that that doesn't happen again. let us join 8 other cities in the u.s. that built memorials to remember the comfort women. i ask you to support this resolution. thank you. >> good evening, i'm [inaudible] of the korean association. i urge you to support the resolution to remember the comert women. durs the second world war, korean young women were kid napped and forced as sex slaves to japanese soldiers. as a child, i read about their lives, terrible sad stories and i feel so sad and helpless because i could not do anything to help them. i was not even born when this tragic thing happen but now i have a choice to help them to be remembered and i want to do my part to remember them. and i hope the san franciscan's can remember them also. please,
chinese, filipinos [inaudible] their stories can not day. we have to keep reminding our next generation about what they have done. it is important that san francisco build a memorial in memory of the girls and women who suffered a sex slavs. we need a place of rememerance and reflection, especially so that that doesn't happen again. let us join 8 other cities in the u.s. that built memorials to remember the comfort women. i ask you to support this resolution. thank you. >> good evening,...
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everyone and my name is emmy i live in tenderloin 10 years i'm a board member of the tenderloin filipino american community association i'm here today to support supervisor jane kim proposal to include group housing to comply with the inclusionary ordinance it says all developers create a market rate housing must provide 12 percent of the units are prices affordable to households earnings 55 percent of ami we believe that is all these market rate developers should contribute to affordable housing stability but insuring they comply with the inclusionary ordinance i'm a senior and have health concerns and i know that many low income filipinos living in the selma tenderloin are being displaced because of the not affordable housing i'm concerned about the proposal supervisor wiener to only provide affordable housing for households making 90 percent of area in the mind protect arena or rather than the inclusionary ordinance those are alarming the present for developers to not comply with existing inclusionary ordinance many low income people seniors people with disabilities middle-income fami
everyone and my name is emmy i live in tenderloin 10 years i'm a board member of the tenderloin filipino american community association i'm here today to support supervisor jane kim proposal to include group housing to comply with the inclusionary ordinance it says all developers create a market rate housing must provide 12 percent of the units are prices affordable to households earnings 55 percent of ami we believe that is all these market rate developers should contribute to affordable...
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but the filipino government said that there was a decline of filipinos leaving in overseas works. they three say that the economy is growing. and unemployment is down. >> this points to the signs of greater job opportunities here economic growth also means a better climate for investment. more market reforms etc. we're looking at a positive picture. >> while many workers are returning the government's overseas processing center is still full. this woman used to work for the government but she just got a job as a seamstress. >> there is a big difference between the philippines and other countries. it's still easier to save money over there. >> people here are still looking out for opportunities but returning migrant workers say that these new recruits will change their views once they go abroad. but any chance to be home is better than being away from her family. >> now international animal charity has rescued two lyon cubs from a refugee camp in the gaza strip. the 10-month-olds will be taken to jordan with us the rescue teams are allowed to cross the israeli border. hopefully on
but the filipino government said that there was a decline of filipinos leaving in overseas works. they three say that the economy is growing. and unemployment is down. >> this points to the signs of greater job opportunities here economic growth also means a better climate for investment. more market reforms etc. we're looking at a positive picture. >> while many workers are returning the government's overseas processing center is still full. this woman used to work for the...
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this image of a poor filipino boy that's gone viral on-line has led to a flood of donations. millions of others like him are desperate for help, too. a palestinian toddler has been burned to death in an arson attack on his family home. the attack happened near the northern city which is in the occupied west bank. palestinian security officials say four people believed to be jewish settlers set the house on fire. at least three other people were injured in the fire including the boy's parents and his four-year-old brother. the attack has been condemned by israel. we'll be getting the latest from our correspondent later in the program. in the meantime, the israeli army spokesman issued the following statement. it said this attack against civilians ising to the short of a barbaric act of terrorism. an investigation is under way to find the terrorists and bring them to justice. it's heightened efforts in the field to locate those responsible. >>> now some high ranking members of the afghan taliban are disputing the appointment of the group's new leader. the group confirmed omar's
this image of a poor filipino boy that's gone viral on-line has led to a flood of donations. millions of others like him are desperate for help, too. a palestinian toddler has been burned to death in an arson attack on his family home. the attack happened near the northern city which is in the occupied west bank. palestinian security officials say four people believed to be jewish settlers set the house on fire. at least three other people were injured in the fire including the boy's parents...
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now very recently we had some 20 filipino-americans that reside on natomas street get hit with 3-day notices for very innocuous reasons. it had not been for the close-knit community that included services like senior and disability action, asian pacific islander outreach and west bay filipino multi-services, you know, these families perhaps would not be able to stay in their homes. district 6 of the course is part of the youth and family zone are sda zones and other agencies and it remains the home of vulnerable populations including low-income filipino-americans and for areas targeted for wealthier residents. progress should not come at the expense of the poor. that is why these new proposals such as having notices put in english, and other languages for people that are mono lingual, taking away the landlord's profit motives for evicting long-term, underserved tenants are all reasonable things. we're coming upon august 4th, the 38th anniversary of the evictions of the i-hotel and let's pass this in their memory. because it was out of control now and it's way out of control now. they
now very recently we had some 20 filipino-americans that reside on natomas street get hit with 3-day notices for very innocuous reasons. it had not been for the close-knit community that included services like senior and disability action, asian pacific islander outreach and west bay filipino multi-services, you know, these families perhaps would not be able to stay in their homes. district 6 of the course is part of the youth and family zone are sda zones and other agencies and it remains the...
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. >> it was one of 10 million filipinos. 10% of the population. >> in 2005 the number of filipinos hit the one million mark. last year for the first time the philippine government says there was a decline in filipinos leaving for work. the economy is growing. investments were up. unemployment down. >> these point the to science of greater job opportunities here economic growth also means a better climate for investment, more market reform and government. >> reporter: while many workers are returning, the government oversees the processing center, it's still full. this woman used to work for the government. she has got a job as a seamstress in saudi arabia. there is a big difference between the philippines and other countries. it's easier to save money over there. people here are looking outward for opportunities, and returning migrant workers say the new recruits will change their views once they go abroad. any chance to earn a better age is better than being away from her family. >>> after nine people were shot dead in a black church there has been fires at several other black churche
. >> it was one of 10 million filipinos. 10% of the population. >> in 2005 the number of filipinos hit the one million mark. last year for the first time the philippine government says there was a decline in filipinos leaving for work. the economy is growing. investments were up. unemployment down. >> these point the to science of greater job opportunities here economic growth also means a better climate for investment, more market reform and government. >> reporter:...
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>> oh. >> i'm a resident of tenderloin for 20 years now a member of the tenderloin filipino-american community association first, i'd like to thank supervisor jane kim for proposal to insure that our proposed housing should subject to the same requirements as mandated in inclusionary ordinance i have lived at alexander residence at the senior housing for 20 years i wouldn't be living in san francisco had it been for the tenderloin affordable housing i am concerned that if the proposal supervisor wiener is passed this will offer double housing crisis in san francisco so i ask supervisor wiener to reconsider his proposal and withdraw this amendment to inclusionary housing to 90 percent of area middle income but support supervisor kim's proposal to insure the group housing compliance will have inclusionary ordinance thank you (clapping.) >> thank you. next speaker, please. good afternoon. i'm the vice president of the council association i'm stressed because but this basically is asking for this companies that has the money and funds and resources to give more money saying to them pleas
>> oh. >> i'm a resident of tenderloin for 20 years now a member of the tenderloin filipino-american community association first, i'd like to thank supervisor jane kim for proposal to insure that our proposed housing should subject to the same requirements as mandated in inclusionary ordinance i have lived at alexander residence at the senior housing for 20 years i wouldn't be living in san francisco had it been for the tenderloin affordable housing i am concerned that if the...
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. >>> an image that went viral, thousands of donations poor in for the filipino boy who's determinationdo his homework caught the attention of the worldwide web. ♪ >>> hundreds of palestinians have been to the funeral of an 18-month-old palestinian baby who died in an arson attack suspected to have been carried out by settlers. the parents and brother are in hospital receiving treatment. both israel and the u.s. have condemned the attack as an act of terrorism. >> reporter: the family shared the only bedroom. they would have been fast asleep when the window was smashed and this small space set on fire. this man saw the two attackers standing over the parents who were lying outside with their clothes on fire. he went to get help and when he came back they were gone. >> translator: i saw the fore year old, i pulled him out. then there was a huge blast and there was no way to save the baby. >> reporter: this is the room where the 18-month-old was found dead and we spoke to the ambulance rooker who removed his body from here, and the way he described what was left of the baby was as of a lu
. >>> an image that went viral, thousands of donations poor in for the filipino boy who's determinationdo his homework caught the attention of the worldwide web. ♪ >>> hundreds of palestinians have been to the funeral of an 18-month-old palestinian baby who died in an arson attack suspected to have been carried out by settlers. the parents and brother are in hospital receiving treatment. both israel and the u.s. have condemned the attack as an act of terrorism. >>...
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caroline malone, al jazerra. >>> filipino president is delivering his state of the nation address.s talking live right now. it is his sixth and the last before his term end next june. his speech is pictured to focus on economic stability he took office in 2010 on a promise to combat corruption which critics say he has failed to deliver on. before we talk about what he said in the state of the nation address, tell us what happened at the rally ahead of this. it was supposed to be peace. it turned out to be anything but that. >> reporter: well, yes, there is an estimated number 15 to 20,000 protesters that showed up just right sowed eight the philippine congress here in manila. they were given their permit to rally just about a few days ago considered last minute compared to the other state nation protest rally says that they have had. the previous ones were largely peaceful and we were doing several i want views interviews earlier when there was a surge to go up directly against the blockade of the police, that violence and chaos ended a little over an hour and eventually they gotta
caroline malone, al jazerra. >>> filipino president is delivering his state of the nation address.s talking live right now. it is his sixth and the last before his term end next june. his speech is pictured to focus on economic stability he took office in 2010 on a promise to combat corruption which critics say he has failed to deliver on. before we talk about what he said in the state of the nation address, tell us what happened at the rally ahead of this. it was supposed to be peace....
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. >> filipino workers sent billions home.he government says the number of people seeking work abroad is dicleaning. >> after several years as a housekeeper and a nanny abroad, this person is happy to work in the philippines again. she returned home because her husband passed away. now she stays because she no longer has to be away to earn a living. there are a lot more jobs, a lot of call centers here, and in construction. there are jobs, they have to work hard. >> she was one of 10 million filipinos working abroad. 10% of the population. >> in 2005 the number of filipinos hit the one million mark. that number grew higher every year. last year for the first time, the philippine government says there was a decline in filipinos leaving for overseas work. are a reflection that the government says the economy is growing. investments were up. unemployment down. >> these point the to science of -- to the signs of greater job opportunities here, economic growth, also means a better climate for investment, more market reform and gove
. >> filipino workers sent billions home.he government says the number of people seeking work abroad is dicleaning. >> after several years as a housekeeper and a nanny abroad, this person is happy to work in the philippines again. she returned home because her husband passed away. now she stays because she no longer has to be away to earn a living. there are a lot more jobs, a lot of call centers here, and in construction. there are jobs, they have to work hard. >> she was one...
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. >>> filipino workers send billions of dollars home every year. now the government number of people seeking root abroad is dlierng. marga ort ortigas has more. >> her husband passed away but now she is he she no longer has to be away to earn a living and support her fame. beings. >> there are a lot of jobs, there are a lot of call centers here now and even in construction, they are our joins, o. >> that's 10% of the pongs. in 2005, the number of filipinos leaving the country for work hit the 1 million mark and that number grew higher every year. but last year for the first time the phil peen government says there was a decline been investments are unand unemployment are down. >> these point to the signs of greater job opportunities here. economic growth. also means a gert climate for investment more market reforms and governance, et cetera. so we are looking at the very positive picture. >> while many governments are returning the governor is's she's just got a grob as a seam stress in saudi arabia. >> there's a big difference between the fill pee
. >>> filipino workers send billions of dollars home every year. now the government number of people seeking root abroad is dlierng. marga ort ortigas has more. >> her husband passed away but now she is he she no longer has to be away to earn a living and support her fame. beings. >> there are a lot of jobs, there are a lot of call centers here now and even in construction, they are our joins, o. >> that's 10% of the pongs. in 2005, the number of filipinos leaving the...
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southern turkey. >>> a homeless 9-year-old filipino boy has been flooded with donations from around the after a picture of him went viral on the internet. daniel cabrerra is not sneaking. jamila reports on the plight of the young people stuck in poverty in the fill 15s. >> it was an image of a poor young boy determined to fight for his education. under a dim light of a mcdonald's car park in central philippines, daniel was photographed doing his homework on the pavement. the picture quickly went viral amassing thousands of shares on social media, donations of cash have poured in from all over the world. his mother says his future is now secured. but the story of daniel living in poverty is a story that is repeated millions of times over in this country despite the philippines recent economic gains, the number of children living in poverty continues to increase. more than 14 million children live in poverty according to government data. >> number represents more than 40% of all filipino children and many of them live in slums like this one with no access to diseases event shelter, educat
southern turkey. >>> a homeless 9-year-old filipino boy has been flooded with donations from around the after a picture of him went viral on the internet. daniel cabrerra is not sneaking. jamila reports on the plight of the young people stuck in poverty in the fill 15s. >> it was an image of a poor young boy determined to fight for his education. under a dim light of a mcdonald's car park in central philippines, daniel was photographed doing his homework on the pavement. the...
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in 2005, a number of filipinos leaving the country for work hit the 1 million mark and that number grew higher every year. last time the philippine government says there was a decline in the number of filipinos leaving the country for work. investments are up and unemployment is down. >> these point to the signs of greater job opportunities here, economic growth, also means a better climate for investment, more market reforms and gons, et cetera. so we are looking at a very positive picture. >> reporter: while many workers are returning the government's overseas processing center is still full. jocelyn cabral used to work for government but has just gotten a job as a seam stress in saudi arabia. the. >> it seems easier to save money over there. >> reporter: people here are still looking for opportunities but returning migrants say these issues will change their views before going home. any way to earn a living at home is better than being away from her family. marga ort ghast, alga ortigas, al jazeera. >>> fastest manned solar flight, then crokd china with stops in chung ching and yangi
in 2005, a number of filipinos leaving the country for work hit the 1 million mark and that number grew higher every year. last time the philippine government says there was a decline in the number of filipinos leaving the country for work. investments are up and unemployment is down. >> these point to the signs of greater job opportunities here, economic growth, also means a better climate for investment, more market reforms and gons, et cetera. so we are looking at a very positive...
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despite working for state these filipinos feel unheard and unprotected. marta ortigas, al jazeera philippines. >>> burundi's new election has been largely flawed, boycotted by opposition parties violent protests demonstrators believe pierre nkurunziza decision to run was unconstitutional. >>> shooting by police who have been brought in to unblock roads leading to the el salvador mine. the strike against state owned copper company is now in its fifth day. thousands of taixg drivers in rio de janeiro have protested against the use of the uber app. >>> last month a record number of murders were committed 677 people were killed most connected to gang members. phobias and mental legality problems are not always easy to treat. now computer scientists games developers and doctors are joining forces to build new virtual technology. neave barker tried to find it out. >> scientists are exploring the mysterious rim between brain and the body and for this experiment i'm the guinea pig. >> wave at yourself in the mirror say hello. >> hi. standing in front of a virtual
despite working for state these filipinos feel unheard and unprotected. marta ortigas, al jazeera philippines. >>> burundi's new election has been largely flawed, boycotted by opposition parties violent protests demonstrators believe pierre nkurunziza decision to run was unconstitutional. >>> shooting by police who have been brought in to unblock roads leading to the el salvador mine. the strike against state owned copper company is now in its fifth day. thousands of taixg...
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made in the mission i was born in san francisco general hospital and i grew up are are amentsz, filipinos soolgz, chinese, italians it is sad all the african-americans brothers and sisters i grew up with they're all begun they've all been evicted the filipinos i grew up with all begun evicted soolgz all evicted that's 10 thousand people pushed out of the neighborhood 8 thousand being latinos is so when we talk about what do we have we had a crisis and two analyses years we meet with the mayor and told him we have a crisis please declare a state of emergency to allow at a time a moratorium if the board of supervisors had of done that we would have avoided thousands and thousands of people in the mission not only to be evicted but throughout the rest of the city it became an epidemic this is not the first time in the mission go back to 1996 the.org boom how many people were pushed out of the mission and the rest of the city that is interesting some of the.org boomers have joined the movement they can't afford to live here i'll give you a snapshot on valencia street a new housing condo devel
made in the mission i was born in san francisco general hospital and i grew up are are amentsz, filipinos soolgz, chinese, italians it is sad all the african-americans brothers and sisters i grew up with they're all begun they've all been evicted the filipinos i grew up with all begun evicted soolgz all evicted that's 10 thousand people pushed out of the neighborhood 8 thousand being latinos is so when we talk about what do we have we had a crisis and two analyses years we meet with the mayor...
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filipino special use called the selma filipino that has the zoning tools and economic incentives to proximate cause o protect the arts organizations like cool art should be part of the dumpster building in order to represent programming for the community by the community for the long term but without a comment if commitment from the 5 m to make it feasible to make use of building it will be difficult like lark to participate in addition, we're advocating for more affordable units in you'll have 5 m building an important common approach with the social and economic backgrounds for families and youth and seniors what make a better overall society we iceberg the forest city to dmud us in all the 5 m artistic activities we urge forest city to work with the community work with us to preserve a sense of culture in the south of market studio 57 projects thank you and. >> next speaker, please. >> good afternoon planning commission members and director ram i'm the executive directors of the community arts stabilization trust thank you in advance for this opportunity to tell you a little bit
filipino special use called the selma filipino that has the zoning tools and economic incentives to proximate cause o protect the arts organizations like cool art should be part of the dumpster building in order to represent programming for the community by the community for the long term but without a comment if commitment from the 5 m to make it feasible to make use of building it will be difficult like lark to participate in addition, we're advocating for more affordable units in you'll have...
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union square, 100 feet high. 200 thousand filipinos killed by u.s. empyrealism. let's build a monulate to all victimoffs war crimes not just by japanese but our own troops and military system. thank you. >> thank you next speaker. >> thank you supervisors. i wasn't planning to speak but i just saw this resolution. what in the world in san francisco-i'm referring to comfort women. what in the world-i am a [inaudible] this setting up a statue or whatever it happened in some city and that reinforcing something negative not something happened in the past, let's not forget about the history rsh bet think we need to move on. yes, it happened. san francisco and 8 other cities somewhere in parts of the world, it happened, but kids who have to hear this like myself hear people elder age people experience it, but i would prefer something in the city council members speaking something win not hear the memory like the gentlemen said maybe we need other memorial or more memorials for all the human sacrifice and human trafficking is totally happening in current stage not like
union square, 100 feet high. 200 thousand filipinos killed by u.s. empyrealism. let's build a monulate to all victimoffs war crimes not just by japanese but our own troops and military system. thank you. >> thank you next speaker. >> thank you supervisors. i wasn't planning to speak but i just saw this resolution. what in the world in san francisco-i'm referring to comfort women. what in the world-i am a [inaudible] this setting up a statue or whatever it happened in some city and...
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a filipino student shot these photos of a nine-year-old boy doing his homework outside of a mcdonald'shem on facebook. local news crews tracked him down and found that the boy often went to school hungry and studied outside the mcdonald's because it hadlight. his mother said he was studying to be a police officer. daniel's story went viral and donations are powering in and he got a scholarship to college. >> the power of a photograph. good luck to daniel. that is it for abc7 news at 6:00. we'll see you again at 9:00 and 11:00. and don't forget, watch abc is now available for xbox. you can use the news xbox 360 app to see abc7 news live and new episodes of all of your favorite abc shows. to start download the app from the xbox store. have a good night. >> announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for rotorazer, brought to you by ideal living." >> uh-oh! can't find the right saw for the job? you need a hand saw for this, a circular saw for that, a band saw, a miter saw, and a jig saw? and with all the different blades, that job's turned into an expensive jigsaw puzzle! not anymore
a filipino student shot these photos of a nine-year-old boy doing his homework outside of a mcdonald'shem on facebook. local news crews tracked him down and found that the boy often went to school hungry and studied outside the mcdonald's because it hadlight. his mother said he was studying to be a police officer. daniel's story went viral and donations are powering in and he got a scholarship to college. >> the power of a photograph. good luck to daniel. that is it for abc7 news at 6:00....
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. >> filipino workers send billions of dollars home every year those working overseas.hey make a vital contribution to their country's economy. the number of people seeking work abroad is actually on the way down and that it could have serious implications. >> after several years as a housekeeper and a nanny abroad, she is happy to be working in the philippines again. she returned home because her husband passed away. but now she said she stays because she no longer has to be away to earn a living to support her family. >> there are a lot of more jobs. there are a lot of call centers here now and even in construction. there are jobs. you just have to work hard. >> she was one of over 10 million fill mean knows working abroad. that's 10% of the population. >> in 2005 the number of filipinos leaving the country for work hit the 1 million mark and that number grew higher every year. but last year for the first time the philippine government said that there was a decline of filipinos leaving for overseas work. investments are up and unemployment is down. >> thighs point to
. >> filipino workers send billions of dollars home every year those working overseas.hey make a vital contribution to their country's economy. the number of people seeking work abroad is actually on the way down and that it could have serious implications. >> after several years as a housekeeper and a nanny abroad, she is happy to be working in the philippines again. she returned home because her husband passed away. but now she said she stays because she no longer has to be away...
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a filipino student shot these photos of a nine-year-old boy doing his homework outside of a mcdonald'son facebook. local news crews tracked him down and found that the boy often went to school hungry and studied outside the mcdonald's because it hadlight. his mother said he was studying to be a police officer. daniel's story went viral and donations are powering in and he got a scholarship to college. >> the power of a photograph. good luck to daniel. that is it for abc7 news at 6:00. we'll see you again at 9:00 and 11:00. and don't forget, watch abc is now available for xbox. you can use the news xbox 360 app to see abc7 news live and new episodes of all of your favorite abc shows. to start download the app from the xbox store. have a good night. female announcer: get on board for better sleep! it's sleep train's interest free for 3 event! get three years interest-free financing on beautyrest black, stearns & foster serta icomfort even tempur-pedic. plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. you'll never find an interest rate lower than sleep train's inter
a filipino student shot these photos of a nine-year-old boy doing his homework outside of a mcdonald'son facebook. local news crews tracked him down and found that the boy often went to school hungry and studied outside the mcdonald's because it hadlight. his mother said he was studying to be a police officer. daniel's story went viral and donations are powering in and he got a scholarship to college. >> the power of a photograph. good luck to daniel. that is it for abc7 news at 6:00....
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. >> filipino workers send billions home, they make a vital contribution. now the government says the number of people is declining. >> after several years as a housekeeper and nanny, this woman is hope to work in the philippines. they returned home because they were passed away. now she stays because it's no longer a way to earn a living and support families. >> translation: there are a lot more jobs a lot of call centers here now and in construction. there arons, you have to work hard. the philippinos are more than 10% working abroad. >> reporter: in 2005 the numbers of filipinos leaving for work hit the 1 million mark and grew higher. last year for the first time the government said there was a decline in filipinos, leaving for overseas work. the economy is growing. investment is up and it's greater job opportunities. it means better climate for investment, more market reform and government. >> reporter: while many workers are returning, the government oversees the processing center it's still full. it used to work for the government. she has got a job a
. >> filipino workers send billions home, they make a vital contribution. now the government says the number of people is declining. >> after several years as a housekeeper and nanny, this woman is hope to work in the philippines. they returned home because they were passed away. now she stays because it's no longer a way to earn a living and support families. >> translation: there are a lot more jobs a lot of call centers here now and in construction. there arons, you have to...
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. >> reporter: the chinese denied us permission to see their new islands so we hired filipino fishermen could get. satellite imagery shows china is adding on average more than three and a half acres every day. one of the reasons the south china sea is so valuable is it has 7 billion barrels of proven oil reserves. that's the oil consumption of the entire united states for a year. this rickety boat usually carries grouper and squid not journalists. filipinos told us they see china as a bully and these fishermen feared an encounter with chinese patrols. as we were first approaching the reef, you could just see one crane. now as we get closer, you can see a number of cranes up and down the length of this island. the u.s. believes china will turn these islands into military bases. the u.s. flew a surveillance plane over the disputed waters and american warships patrol the region as a warning. as we got closer to the reef, the chinese sent a warning signal through the haze. they've now flashed several warning signals at us. our captain is starting to get nervous. he tells us it's time to get
. >> reporter: the chinese denied us permission to see their new islands so we hired filipino fishermen could get. satellite imagery shows china is adding on average more than three and a half acres every day. one of the reasons the south china sea is so valuable is it has 7 billion barrels of proven oil reserves. that's the oil consumption of the entire united states for a year. this rickety boat usually carries grouper and squid not journalists. filipinos told us they see china as a...
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. >>> still to come here on al jazeera, this image of a poor filipino boy that has gone viral online lead to a flood of donations. we'll have that story. >>> plus two earthquakes a day, we'll tell you why trimmers in oklahoma are growing in number. >>> and rio prepares for the 2016 olympic games. ♪ >> there's a line of police advancing toward the crowd here. >> ferguson: city under siege. >> it isn't easy to talk openly on this base. >> and america's war workers. ♪ >>> welcome back. let's remind you of the headlines on al jazeera. the funeral for an 18-month-old palestinian baby burned to death in an arson attack is taking place. israeli settlers are suspected of carrying out the attack. >>> malaysia's civil aviation chief has flown to france to join an investigation into a piece of debris that could belong to missing flight mh370. >>> beijing. >> and the chinese capitol has won the bid for the 2022 winter olympics. they'll become the first city to host both the winter and summer games after beating the kazakhstan city of almaty. >>> back to the death of the 18-month-old. >> unfortun
. >>> still to come here on al jazeera, this image of a poor filipino boy that has gone viral online lead to a flood of donations. we'll have that story. >>> plus two earthquakes a day, we'll tell you why trimmers in oklahoma are growing in number. >>> and rio prepares for the 2016 olympic games. ♪ >> there's a line of police advancing toward the crowd here. >> ferguson: city under siege. >> it isn't easy to talk openly on this base. >> and...
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filipinos told us they see china as a bully and these fishermen feared an encounter with chinese patrolshing the subi reef, you could just see one crane. now, as we get closer, you can see a number of cranes up and down the length of this island. the u.s. believes china will turn these islands into military bases. the u.s. flew a surveillance plane over the disputed waters and american warships patrol the region as a warning. as we got closer to the reef the chinese sent a warning signal through the haze. they've now flashed several warning signals at us. our captain is starting to get nervous. he tells us it's time to get out of here. romulo barcoma later told us he felt it was too dangerous to go any closer. "we don't really know the chinese, so we can't trust them," he said. the fear is tensions could spark a conflict and draw the u.s. further into a dispute in these already turbulent waters. seth doane, cbs news, in the south china sea. >> axelrod: our mark phillips proved today he's up for any assignment. he's raising money for a charity that supports freelance journalists in memory
filipinos told us they see china as a bully and these fishermen feared an encounter with chinese patrolshing the subi reef, you could just see one crane. now, as we get closer, you can see a number of cranes up and down the length of this island. the u.s. believes china will turn these islands into military bases. the u.s. flew a surveillance plane over the disputed waters and american warships patrol the region as a warning. as we got closer to the reef the chinese sent a warning signal...
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fishermen it's a matter that is very close to the nationalistic heart of filipinos, what they stande, is 80% of its fishing ground in the south china sea. which obviously the country is very dependant on the maritime agriculture and the fish they get from the area. but more than just that, there are also gas reserves here that the country is expecting to rely in the next few years as the gas that they are currently use to go power most the northern part of the country is expected to run out in a decade. so they are counting on this area, they are want to go develop this area and they definitely want to go reap the benefits that could be reaped from what the philippines sees as it's a exclusive economic zone. now, this is the area that is some who hundred not call miles from a base coastline. this area is included in what chin ischina is claiming as historic lie their tone. >> thank you mar ga. scott, what is china's involvement in the hearing? what are they have they saying about the dispute? >> reporter: their involvement officially is niche they are not officially engaging with th
fishermen it's a matter that is very close to the nationalistic heart of filipinos, what they stande, is 80% of its fishing ground in the south china sea. which obviously the country is very dependant on the maritime agriculture and the fish they get from the area. but more than just that, there are also gas reserves here that the country is expecting to rely in the next few years as the gas that they are currently use to go power most the northern part of the country is expected to run out in...
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many filipinos say they have yet to feel it. they are concerned about abuses liken forced disappearances and assassinations allegedly committed by state security forces. >> some of them are concocting stories. we accept the fact that during the marciano years there were human rights vielations but through the years, records will show we have corrected all of these. >> reporter: human rights classes have been part of the military's training for years now but not everyone has been convinced. despite working for the state, these filipinos say they still feel unheard and unprotected. al jazeera manila. >>> in the lead-up to the final stage state of the nation on monday we will continue our looking at his successes, failures and unfinished business. tune in again on sunday here on al jazeera. stay with us on the newshour. comeing up we've got simulation that will make your skin crawl. it's all for a very worthy cause. and as you can see on your screen right now president obama in nairobi having just met with kenya's president, is jus
many filipinos say they have yet to feel it. they are concerned about abuses liken forced disappearances and assassinations allegedly committed by state security forces. >> some of them are concocting stories. we accept the fact that during the marciano years there were human rights vielations but through the years, records will show we have corrected all of these. >> reporter: human rights classes have been part of the military's training for years now but not everyone has been...
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use manila as a base, and let the filipinos rule themselves. it doesn't work that way. the very nationalist forces the united states brought back will immediately claim the united states should not have control of manila. the night is states will find itself with an unprepared war for more than three years against various filipino groups who we thought were our friends. they didn't want us there. 41 months of warfare, 100 26,000 americans will serve in the philippines. 4200 americans will be killed. 20,000 filipinos will be killed. another 20,000 will die from famine. this is a quagmire of a war. it will go on for four years. a war the united states did not prepare for. a war motivated by american interest in keeping other powers out of this important place. motivated by the desire to in the spanish empire, a war the united states did not plan for. the power has given them new challenges, challenges we may still be a prepared for. we have a rise of a new america that has extended four years of war, a thousand miles away in the philippines. in america that finds itself i
use manila as a base, and let the filipinos rule themselves. it doesn't work that way. the very nationalist forces the united states brought back will immediately claim the united states should not have control of manila. the night is states will find itself with an unprepared war for more than three years against various filipino groups who we thought were our friends. they didn't want us there. 41 months of warfare, 100 26,000 americans will serve in the philippines. 4200 americans will be...
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because in their eyes everything is sacred. >> hundreds of filipino children are vulnerable to online abuse. reynaldo and other children like him say that the situation is not entirely hopeless. the future can still be saved even if the rescue sometimes seems it's only one child at a time. al jazeera northern philippines. >> the united nations official has resigned in scrutiny over her role in the handling of child sex abuse in the african central republic central republic. she said she had been distracted by budget cuts. she is resigning for health reasons. >>> more details have been released how a drug could slow the pace of alzheimer's disease a degenerative condition that effects tens of millions of people. it suggests that a drug that can reduce the alzheimer's progress by a third. it could be a significant break through. and it could stop the death of brain sells in alzheimer's sufferers. it is being treated with cautious autism optimism. dr. matthew moore said it's worth approaching the news of this break through is cautious optimism. >> it develops slow progression. the reason
because in their eyes everything is sacred. >> hundreds of filipino children are vulnerable to online abuse. reynaldo and other children like him say that the situation is not entirely hopeless. the future can still be saved even if the rescue sometimes seems it's only one child at a time. al jazeera northern philippines. >> the united nations official has resigned in scrutiny over her role in the handling of child sex abuse in the african central republic central republic. she said...
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este indocumentado filipino acaba de ser arrestado bajo cargos de abuso sexual a una menor sÓlo semanascadores. >>este pacto serÁ criminalizar aÚn mÁs a los inmigrantes que simplemente estÁn aquÍ trabajando. juan: se asegura que aÚn tendrÍa menos confianza en las autoridades. todavÍa no hay una postura desde el departamento de policÍa de los angeles. >> si tuviera que haber una orden de corte para hacer ese requisito para que podamos pasar esa persona. juan: en los angeles, juan carlos gonzÁlez univisiÓn. maria: trump no deja de generar noticias frente a los republicanos atacando los inmigrantes indocumentados pero tambiÉn cuestionando si es un hÉroe, el resultado es sorprendente porque como nos dice lourdes, ha subido en las encuestas pero estÁ enfrentado a polÍticos de su propio partido. >> dona trump se ha disparado en contra de compaÑeros republicanos. encabeza el campo de 16 aspirantes con 24% de apoyo entre los votantes e independientes que se inclinan hacia los republicanos. le siguen a mÁs de 10 puntos walker y jeb bush. >> es sencillamente una manifestaciÓn de malestar. >> aseg
este indocumentado filipino acaba de ser arrestado bajo cargos de abuso sexual a una menor sÓlo semanascadores. >>este pacto serÁ criminalizar aÚn mÁs a los inmigrantes que simplemente estÁn aquÍ trabajando. juan: se asegura que aÚn tendrÍa menos confianza en las autoridades. todavÍa no hay una postura desde el departamento de policÍa de los angeles. >> si tuviera que haber una orden de corte para hacer ese requisito para que podamos pasar esa persona. juan: en los...
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este hombre indocumentado filipino acaba de ser arrestado en el sur de california bajo cargos de abusor aÚn mÁs a los inmigrantes que simplemente estÁn aquÍ trabajando. juan: asegura tendrÍa menos confianza en las autoridades. del departamento de la policÍa de los angeles dice que no tiene una postura con respecto a este tema controversial y que simplemente se dedica a cumplir con las leyes actuales. >> se tuviera que tener una orden de corte para hacer ese requisito para que podamos pasar esa persona. juan: juan carlos gonzÁlez, univisiÓn. ilia: donald trump dijo que su rival republicano era un tieso y un peso ligero y un idiota. lo dijo en carolina del sur. anteriormente graham calificÓ a donald trump engordÓ y dijo que no deberÍa ser comandante en jefe porque puso en duda el heroÍsmo de john mccain. una mujer en colombia se gana el repudio de muchos, enredos sociales por su actitud racista. enrique: mientras los venezolanos hacen largas filas intentando comprar alimentos, se abastecen en otros paÍses. ♪ enrique: en cartagena, colombia una mujer enfurecida porque el taxista le rayÓ e
este hombre indocumentado filipino acaba de ser arrestado en el sur de california bajo cargos de abusor aÚn mÁs a los inmigrantes que simplemente estÁn aquÍ trabajando. juan: asegura tendrÍa menos confianza en las autoridades. del departamento de la policÍa de los angeles dice que no tiene una postura con respecto a este tema controversial y que simplemente se dedica a cumplir con las leyes actuales. >> se tuviera que tener una orden de corte para hacer ese requisito para que...
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filipino president beno promised honest leadership.has received international praise for cutting corruption and improving human rights but some government workers are not so impressed. from manila margo killis explains. >> reporter: taking the day off work to defend their rights. these demonstrators are protesting against their employer, the philippine government. they say government security agents have been threatening and harassing their union members. >> working for the national housing authority for 36 years, he says he received a threatening letter from a state agent accusing him of being a leader of the communist insurgency. it is the obligation of the state to defend and protect the rights and skills of its citizens including the rights and skills of its workers. you can't take that line just because you can't accept legitimate rights. for example, is it wrong to ask for minimum wage? >> minimum wage for these workers is currently at around $200 u.s. dollars a month. they are asking for it to be raised to $360. more than 20s of
filipino president beno promised honest leadership.has received international praise for cutting corruption and improving human rights but some government workers are not so impressed. from manila margo killis explains. >> reporter: taking the day off work to defend their rights. these demonstrators are protesting against their employer, the philippine government. they say government security agents have been threatening and harassing their union members. >> working for the national...
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they just said what he did was serious and you can't release him, but what a number of these other filipinon and greek americans spies stole was important. what pollard stole was something, as long as it stayed in israeli hands, was not particularly a problem for the united states. what i think they were worried about at the time back in the '80s is israel's intelligence service might be penetrated and the soviets or somebody like that may have been able to get ahold of the material. why they kept him 30 years instead of 10 let's say, i've never had anybody give me a reasonable argument on that. >>> all right. james woolsey, jim woolsey, thanks very much for joining us. >>> let's get more on the breaking news involves the former israeli spy jonathan jay pal lard our paul cr. ickshank is joining us and bob bahr as will as phil mudd s it's time i guess, if the parole board says 30 years is enough. what do you say? >> if the pa parol board says he's done his time that said in my generation this guy is pond scum. i don't care who he stole for, the courts convicted him, they convicted him for de
they just said what he did was serious and you can't release him, but what a number of these other filipinon and greek americans spies stole was important. what pollard stole was something, as long as it stayed in israeli hands, was not particularly a problem for the united states. what i think they were worried about at the time back in the '80s is israel's intelligence service might be penetrated and the soviets or somebody like that may have been able to get ahold of the material. why they...
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entre sus gestores estÁn el perodista filipino josÉ antonio vargas y el popular entrenador de perros,iciones, que teenemos sueÑos. >> si usted quiere contar su historia, sÓlo debe ingresar al portal: y con sÓlo un clic, allÍ podrÁ publicarla y hacer parte del cambio en favor de los inmiprantes indocumentados que quieren comenzar a dar la cara. sus creadores creen que llegÓ la hora de una revoluciÓn pacÍfica. >> una invitaciÓn a los inmigrantes indocumentados que quieran unirse para que no se esponden mÁs, no oculten su identidad y menos su estado migratorio. ademÁs de videos, esperan fotos o cartas en esta campaÑa que es nacional y esperan que sea tan grande que no tenga antecedentes. ilia regreso contigo. ilia: interesante. muchas gracias. dos personas que viajaban en una avioneta murieron cuando la aeronave chocÓ contra un caza f16. el piloto al f16 pudo ejecutar una evacuace propulsada y logrÓ sobrevivir al choque. los restos de las aeronaves no causaron heridas a nadie en tierra. >> agentes del fbi y de la policÍa del estado de indiana allanaron la casa del portavoz de los restaur
entre sus gestores estÁn el perodista filipino josÉ antonio vargas y el popular entrenador de perros,iciones, que teenemos sueÑos. >> si usted quiere contar su historia, sÓlo debe ingresar al portal: y con sÓlo un clic, allÍ podrÁ publicarla y hacer parte del cambio en favor de los inmiprantes indocumentados que quieren comenzar a dar la cara. sus creadores creen que llegÓ la hora de una revoluciÓn pacÍfica. >> una invitaciÓn a los inmigrantes indocumentados que quieran...
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every election find a ballot simplification in the ballot it is rankle 1 english chinese spanish and filipino it is mailed to all voter and can be found at sf election.org [ gavel ]
every election find a ballot simplification in the ballot it is rankle 1 english chinese spanish and filipino it is mailed to all voter and can be found at sf election.org [ gavel ]
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english proficient residents in san francisco are chinese, cantonese followed by mandarin, spanish, filipino, vietnamese and russian. the districts with the highest number of limited english proficient are in order. 11, 9, 3 and 4. interesting to knows chinese limited english proficient residence 54% chinese population in the city and most reside in district 3 and spanish speaking in district 9 and higher share that speak other larngs -- languages and the most diverse in the city are in district 7. the last one i'm going to cover is some key definitions. these terms are often interchanged and i want to clarify, the interpretation is spoken and translation is written in another language and orally converted in another language while retaining the meaning. interpretation is spoken and translation is written document of replacement of written text from one language to another language. these are completely different skills but are small staffed and actually perform both of these functions and all of our staff must have a college degree in order to understand termination and complex and have to
english proficient residents in san francisco are chinese, cantonese followed by mandarin, spanish, filipino, vietnamese and russian. the districts with the highest number of limited english proficient are in order. 11, 9, 3 and 4. interesting to knows chinese limited english proficient residence 54% chinese population in the city and most reside in district 3 and spanish speaking in district 9 and higher share that speak other larngs -- languages and the most diverse in the city are in...
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more than half of filipinos die without having had access to medical care. >> translator: he did not address the fundamental issues and job security. both public and private sectors. public hospitals and other social services are being privatized and corruption is rampant. >> reporter: election season has begun. and the race to replace him is under way. these are devicive times. on the history will be the judge. >>> scientists are going back to nature for inspiration for its new generation of robots. our technology editor is in london seeing the softer side of hardware. >> reporter: industrial robots like these are strong and powerful tools. they are also dangerous and a little menacing, cold, hard arms programmed to repeat the same tasks. now a team of researchers are developing what's known as soft robots. >> so soft robot is inherently safe because a soft robot, when it bumps into it, it will be soft it will bounce off you. we would like to be able to make systems that humans can collaborate with, people can work together with the robots and you don't have to have the fear that th
more than half of filipinos die without having had access to medical care. >> translator: he did not address the fundamental issues and job security. both public and private sectors. public hospitals and other social services are being privatized and corruption is rampant. >> reporter: election season has begun. and the race to replace him is under way. these are devicive times. on the history will be the judge. >>> scientists are going back to nature for inspiration for...
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vo --para los filipinos...odra estar hacindose costumbre ya que el edicin anterior tambin la haba ganado otra de las islas en ese pas... anchor gracias por acompanarnos, recuerden que le tendremos breves informativos durante el transcurso del da anchor adems a las seis de la tarde... csar bayona y blanca garza los pan con los detalles de las noticias que le interesan a usted.. que tenga un excelente da! [♪] >>cuando estoy con ella ni siquiera puedo pensar. >>¿de quiÉn hablas? ¿de la aurora congelada o la de carne y hueso? >>Él lo Único que quiere es la clÍnica de tu abuelo. tu dinero, tu apellido. ¡todo, menos a ti! >>¿y quÉ mÁs te digo? porque me encantarÍa saber cuÁntas mentiras mÁs son capaces de inventar. >>de que natalia y mi papÁ fueron amantes. >>creo que lo mejor es que nos separemos. [♪] >>¡ah! Él: ¡shhh! ¿me voy o me quedo?
vo --para los filipinos...odra estar hacindose costumbre ya que el edicin anterior tambin la haba ganado otra de las islas en ese pas... anchor gracias por acompanarnos, recuerden que le tendremos breves informativos durante el transcurso del da anchor adems a las seis de la tarde... csar bayona y blanca garza los pan con los detalles de las noticias que le interesan a usted.. que tenga un excelente da! [♪] >>cuando estoy con ella ni siquiera puedo pensar. >>¿de quiÉn hablas?...
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she was i believe the first filipino woman to ever be a principal dancer and i think a.b.t. standing up and saying this is the direction classical ballet should be going. >> rose: knowing how strongly and deeply and passionately and eloquently you feel about this does anybody ever say, just dance? >> yes absolutely. i have my days where it's, like, i don't want to talk. i was trained to be a dancer and i never liked talking which is probably why i was drawn to dance. but i think that part of my purpose is not just to be a ballet dancer, but it's to speak about these issues in the classical ballet world, and not everyone is going to agree with me, not everyone is going to understand it, and it's not for everyone, but for those that are -- it's reaching in that it's affecting and that it's maybe changing their lives those are the people that it's for. >> rose: take a look at this, this is from rick burns great documentary american ballet theater history. theory is misty copeland. >> wow... ♪ it's amazing to be involved in celebrating the history of this company. i came to a.b.
she was i believe the first filipino woman to ever be a principal dancer and i think a.b.t. standing up and saying this is the direction classical ballet should be going. >> rose: knowing how strongly and deeply and passionately and eloquently you feel about this does anybody ever say, just dance? >> yes absolutely. i have my days where it's, like, i don't want to talk. i was trained to be a dancer and i never liked talking which is probably why i was drawn to dance. but i think...
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translation position that allows the staff to really fulfill the huge mandate we've been placing with the filipino and many of the other ones coming down the pipeline supervisor yee and supervisor tang have been working with me on the english speaking communities have that one this position is critical for all and i'll say from the strong community there's been victories ways of the staff but also the increase in the minimum wage and others policies those principle administrative analyst and the positions are critical i'll urge support for mr. kelly's position and reject the budget analyst recommendations that'll i'll say thank you very much and the mayor's office and others in expanding the arts eco system in the city is critical i know for several years this board advocating with supervisor breed and others that the arts community to increase the pie and photos for the arts that is awarding money to organizations especially those in community of color it is appreciate i think $250,000 went to underserved community that is the largest there we've received in a 55 years of grant for the arts it is
translation position that allows the staff to really fulfill the huge mandate we've been placing with the filipino and many of the other ones coming down the pipeline supervisor yee and supervisor tang have been working with me on the english speaking communities have that one this position is critical for all and i'll say from the strong community there's been victories ways of the staff but also the increase in the minimum wage and others policies those principle administrative analyst and...