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fact, hmm, whites are not hawaiians, yes, not native hawaiians and even non-residents of the hawaiian islands the other hand is very much reduced the political rights of the local population can not be said that the hawaiians in general. uh, didn't try to resist. yes, and in the eighty- eighth year there was such an attempted coup. yes, a riot and in the eighty-ninth year, but they were all to no avail in 1895, as a reaction to these events in hawaii, there was an uprising sometimes it is called counter-revolution. uh, it was unsuccessful, there were, uh, four-day urban battles, and in the honolulu area, but in general, they all ended in vain. after the accession of hawaii in 1898 to the united states. america needs to understand that hawaii was not included as a full-fledged territory. it was this term that was the territory of the state. hawaii will become, only in 1959 on the one hand. and here is the situation at the end of the 19th century. yes, territorial administratively, it was beneficial for a large hawaiian business and for the united states, that is, in general, there was a fairly
fact, hmm, whites are not hawaiians, yes, not native hawaiians and even non-residents of the hawaiian islands the other hand is very much reduced the political rights of the local population can not be said that the hawaiians in general. uh, didn't try to resist. yes, and in the eighty- eighth year there was such an attempted coup. yes, a riot and in the eighty-ninth year, but they were all to no avail in 1895, as a reaction to these events in hawaii, there was an uprising sometimes it is...
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fact, hmm whites are not hawaiians, yes, not native hawaiians and even non-residents of the hawaiian islands hand, it greatly reduced the political rights of the local population , one cannot say that hawaiians in general. uh, didn't try to resist. yes, and in the eighty- eighth year there was such an attempt at a coup. yes, a riot and in the eighty-ninth year, but they were all to no avail in 1895, as a reaction to these events in hawaii, there was an uprising , sometimes it is called the contour of evolution, but it was not successful. there were four-day urban battles, and in the honolu area. but in general, they all ended without. after the annexation of hawaii in 1898 to the united states of america, one must understand that hawaii was not included as a full-fledged territory. this is what was such a term territory, and the state of hawaii will become only in 1959 on the one hand. and here is the situation at the end of the 19th century. yes, territorial administratively, it was beneficial for large hawaiian business and for the united states, that is, in general, it was quite mutually
fact, hmm whites are not hawaiians, yes, not native hawaiians and even non-residents of the hawaiian islands hand, it greatly reduced the political rights of the local population , one cannot say that hawaiians in general. uh, didn't try to resist. yes, and in the eighty- eighth year there was such an attempt at a coup. yes, a riot and in the eighty-ninth year, but they were all to no avail in 1895, as a reaction to these events in hawaii, there was an uprising , sometimes it is called the...
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he incorporates elements of music from the caribbean, africa, europe, and the hawaiian islands.tern grove executive director, bob needler. >> for us in our 85th season, we're finishing with two again sort of epic older gentlemen who have been doing it for a really long time. >> the band monophonics was formed in san francisco. their sound blends heavy soul and psych rock. >> i saw them a couple of years ago up in petaluma and was -- that really put them on my radar. and we're excited to have them. they bring an upbeat, energetic p blues funk sort of thing. >> demand for ticket reservations is high for the final two sundays of the season. however, a small number of ticks will be released on a daily basis. in san francisco, betty yu, kpix 5. >> how do you choose between them? there are so many great ones going on. we've got our camera on the top of sutro, looking over goalya park, outsidelands, the polo field out there. you can see the huge set-up and the coast in the distance. this is a wonderful day. the marine layer has melted back. and if you look at the high resolution satell
he incorporates elements of music from the caribbean, africa, europe, and the hawaiian islands.tern grove executive director, bob needler. >> for us in our 85th season, we're finishing with two again sort of epic older gentlemen who have been doing it for a really long time. >> the band monophonics was formed in san francisco. their sound blends heavy soul and psych rock. >> i saw them a couple of years ago up in petaluma and was -- that really put them on my radar. and we're...
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he has elements from the caribbean, africa, europe and the hawaiian islands.rn grove executive director, bob fiedler. >> for us in our 85th season, we're finishing with two, again, sort of epic older gentlemen who have been doing it for a really long time. ♪ >> reporter: the band mono monophonics was born in san francisco. >> i saw them a couple of years ago up in petaluma and that really put them on my radar. we're excited to have them. they bring an upbeat, energetic, you know, blues funk sort of thing. >> reporter: demand for ticket reservations is high for the final two sundays of the season. however, a small number of tickets will be released on a daily basis. in san francisco, betty yu, kpix 5. >> i'll be there, hope to meet many of you on sunday. >>> coming up, a super yacht inspired by a diamonds. ultra posh and design teams are being celebrated for dreaming it all up when we come back. >>> coming up, an interview with taiwan's top diplomat to the united states after speaker pelosi's visit there draws an aggressive response from beijing. will the u.s.
he has elements from the caribbean, africa, europe and the hawaiian islands.rn grove executive director, bob fiedler. >> for us in our 85th season, we're finishing with two, again, sort of epic older gentlemen who have been doing it for a really long time. ♪ >> reporter: the band mono monophonics was born in san francisco. >> i saw them a couple of years ago up in petaluma and that really put them on my radar. we're excited to have them. they bring an upbeat, energetic, you...
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passengers boarded another plane for the hawaiian islands. >>> is been one year now since the last u.s. plane left afghanistan. families, crowding the runway. you remember these images, clinging on, fearful, then, of what their country has now become. women's rights have all been erased now by the taliban government. police, enforcing laws requiring them to be covered and escorted by men in public. girls older than the age of 11 aren't allowed to go to school since the fall of kabul, notre dame university in belmont, everything a pilot grandma, providing afghan refugees temporary housing. >> we lost our freedom. we lost our country. unfortunately, i cannot finish my stay in my university. it is very painful for me, because that was my dream, that i can complete my education in afghanistan. >> the afghan economy has also been ravaged by sanctions and drought, with no real prospects of getting any better. >>> the search is on for an east bay teenager who disappeared saturday morning. 14-year-old natalia perez riviera -- rivera, excuse me, last seen around 10:30 a.m. in oakland last weeke
passengers boarded another plane for the hawaiian islands. >>> is been one year now since the last u.s. plane left afghanistan. families, crowding the runway. you remember these images, clinging on, fearful, then, of what their country has now become. women's rights have all been erased now by the taliban government. police, enforcing laws requiring them to be covered and escorted by men in public. girls older than the age of 11 aren't allowed to go to school since the fall of kabul,...
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he incorporates elements of music from the caribbean, africa, europe, and the hawaiian islands.xecutive director bob fiedler. >> for us in our 85th season, we're finishing with two, again, sort of epic older gentlemen who have been doing it for a really long time. ♪ >> reporter: the ban mono phonics was born in san francisco. their sound blends heavy soul and psych rock. >> i saw them a couple of years ago up in petaluma and that really put them on my radar, and we're excited to have them. they bring an upbeat, energetic blues-funk sort of thing. >> demand for ticket reservations is high for the final two sundays of the season. however, a small number of tickets will be released on a daily basis. in san francisco, betty yu, kpix 5. >> that's it for the news at 5:00. kpix 5 at 6:00 begins now with ryan yamamoto and liz cook. >> right now on kpix 5 and streaming on "cbs news bay area," monkeypox is now national health emergency. but for people suffering from it here, it's a little too little too late. >>> a landmark south bay restaurant burned down. how the owner is trying to care
he incorporates elements of music from the caribbean, africa, europe, and the hawaiian islands.xecutive director bob fiedler. >> for us in our 85th season, we're finishing with two, again, sort of epic older gentlemen who have been doing it for a really long time. ♪ >> reporter: the ban mono phonics was born in san francisco. their sound blends heavy soul and psych rock. >> i saw them a couple of years ago up in petaluma and that really put them on my radar, and we're...
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spencer: the aloha spirit is about respecting the culture nature of the hawaiian islands. nicco discovered the fascinating world of bees. hawaiian airlines makes it possible for anyone to fly nonstop from the bay. ♪ mike: maui, it's known for many things. honey might not come to mind, but it should. we are about to discover the true art of beekeeping and making delicious honey. maui bees is a family operation that produces artisanal honey on the sunny leeward slopes. we are meeting up with the be master himself, mark damon. >> this is a 1/10 the size of a normal hive. these bees can come and go as they need to. this is a six pound frame right here. if it was full of honey, it takes 3 million to 9 million flower visits for one pound. you are looking at 18 million flower visits for that six pound frame of honey. mike: so don't bother them when they are out there. >> exactly, they are busy. mike: mark and his wife are committed to making pure, unfiltered and raw honey. they use a 100% process that ensures the honey stays below room temperature. now, it is time to get suited u
spencer: the aloha spirit is about respecting the culture nature of the hawaiian islands. nicco discovered the fascinating world of bees. hawaiian airlines makes it possible for anyone to fly nonstop from the bay. ♪ mike: maui, it's known for many things. honey might not come to mind, but it should. we are about to discover the true art of beekeeping and making delicious honey. maui bees is a family operation that produces artisanal honey on the sunny leeward slopes. we are meeting up with...
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he incorporates elements of music from the caribbean, africa, europe and the hawaiian islands.r. >> for us in our 85th season, we're finishing with two again sort of epic older gentlemen who have within doing it for a really long time. ♪ >> the band mono phonics was born in san francisco. their sound blends he have soul and psychorock. >> i saw them a couple years ago up in petaluma and was -- that really put them on my radar, and we're excited to have them. they bring in an upbeat, energetic blues funk sort of thing. >> demand for ticket reservations is high for the final two sundays of the season. however, a small number of tickets will be released on a daily basis. in san francisco, betty yu, kpix 5. >> lots of fun music coming on this weekend so whatever your taste is, whatever you enjoy. >> what a treat you know to get all these great acts with local connections at that site. that's awesome. >> it is, it is. we're very lucky. it's going to be real busy, so definitely plan ahead. >> yeah. >>> coming up next. >> ♪ >> you are listening to sidelines by phoebe bridgers. outside
he incorporates elements of music from the caribbean, africa, europe and the hawaiian islands.r. >> for us in our 85th season, we're finishing with two again sort of epic older gentlemen who have within doing it for a really long time. ♪ >> the band mono phonics was born in san francisco. their sound blends he have soul and psychorock. >> i saw them a couple years ago up in petaluma and was -- that really put them on my radar, and we're excited to have them. they bring in an...
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asian american, native hawaiian, and pacific islander. that's a mouthful.o indigenous folks, to people whose families have lived in the u.s. for over 150 years. the term defines more than 20 million people in the united states, with roots and over 50 countries, and about 25,000 islands in the pacific ocean. >> wow! >> you know, i think, the term asian american, south asian american, there are political terms, right? they are terms of power. and this is our way of coalition building and creating something. >> as a community, we're still figuring it out. what's the language we're gonna used to describe our experience, because we are so diverse? one of the things that was a huge, sort of, asian american political in california in recent years, the state legislature agreed to desegregate the state data. this aggregate of a data means, i will count you separately, if you are indian, sri lankan, bangladeshi, chinese, whatever. that was just recently. the political category for aging americans was really, just aggregate the data. just ask you aggregate the data! t
asian american, native hawaiian, and pacific islander. that's a mouthful.o indigenous folks, to people whose families have lived in the u.s. for over 150 years. the term defines more than 20 million people in the united states, with roots and over 50 countries, and about 25,000 islands in the pacific ocean. >> wow! >> you know, i think, the term asian american, south asian american, there are political terms, right? they are terms of power. and this is our way of coalition building...
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for over a century, the united states supported several boarding schools across the hawaiian islands and repressed hawaiian culture. the full effects of these policies have never before been appropriately addressed by the federal government. in 2020, i worked with the committee's first witness, my friend, secretary deb haaland. while she was serving in congress, we introduced this legislation to formally investigate these policies and to respond to ongoing historical and intergenerational trauma afflicting tribal communities today. i reintroduced this bill last year with representative sherice davids and tom cole, the co chairs of the congressional native american caucus. i also wish to acknowledge the invaluable partnership of the national native american boarding school healing coalition and many other extraordinary stakeholders who are here with us today. when secretary haaland assumed her current role, she continued her outstanding work by launching the federal indian boarding school initiative and working with assistant secretary newland to make this happen. i am glad that this h
for over a century, the united states supported several boarding schools across the hawaiian islands and repressed hawaiian culture. the full effects of these policies have never before been appropriately addressed by the federal government. in 2020, i worked with the committee's first witness, my friend, secretary deb haaland. while she was serving in congress, we introduced this legislation to formally investigate these policies and to respond to ongoing historical and intergenerational...
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united states territory in the pacific separating the united states held philippines from the hawaiian islands and north american continent. on february 1st, 1944 the us military invaded quadulent atoll in the marshall islands. it was the most concentrated bombardment of the pacific war by the third day more than 8,000 japanese and koreans 350 americans and 200 marshallese. people were dead and american soldier reported that the entire island looked as if it had picked up been picked up 20,000 feet and dropped. the beaches and the coral reefs were pockmarked by american bombs and littered with burned and twisted metal debris one marshallese man recalled that there were so many dead people on such a small island that they had to walk on the these to get from one place to another during the bombardment marshallese families sought refuge and pillboxes and in holes that they dug in the sand and as wave after wave of american marines reached the shore one. elderly marshallese woman hit and she held tight to her bible. she remained hidden as the marines combed the islands hunting for japanese soldie
united states territory in the pacific separating the united states held philippines from the hawaiian islands and north american continent. on february 1st, 1944 the us military invaded quadulent atoll in the marshall islands. it was the most concentrated bombardment of the pacific war by the third day more than 8,000 japanese and koreans 350 americans and 200 marshallese. people were dead and american soldier reported that the entire island looked as if it had picked up been picked up 20,000...
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americans, native americans and pacific islanders, across the korean and vietnam wars, to make sure we properly honor the contributions of asian americans, native hawaiians pacific islanders and their service over the years. we did similar world war ii awards, resulting in 22 honors being awarded to asian americans, pacific islanders and servicemembers who'd been unrecognized, including one of my closest friends, benefactors of the united states senate, a senator. i want to also thank members of congress who made this possible to ensure the united states lives up to our promises. and to those who give to our country, we will always -- and people who are with us today. walter. where are you? there you are. [applause] pres. biden: [indiscernible] [applause] pres. biden: brian thacker. [applause] pres. biden: thank you for being here to help us recognize these newest honorees. i would like to also note last week we lost a giant in his community. herschel williams passed away, the last medal of honor recipient of world war ii. honored by president truman for the battle of iwo jima, he will be laid to rest of the capital. his passing is a reminder of what so
americans, native americans and pacific islanders, across the korean and vietnam wars, to make sure we properly honor the contributions of asian americans, native hawaiians pacific islanders and their service over the years. we did similar world war ii awards, resulting in 22 honors being awarded to asian americans, pacific islanders and servicemembers who'd been unrecognized, including one of my closest friends, benefactors of the united states senate, a senator. i want to also thank members...
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americans, and pacific islanders, awarded the distinguished service cross during the korean vietnam war us, to make sure we probably honor the contributions of native americans,, hawaiiansacific islanders, and the service that made over the years, we did a similar review of world war ii error era awards, being updating 22 -- that it previously been under recognized, including a close friend of mine, one of my closest friends and benefactor's in the united states senate, daniel -- a united states senator. i want to thank the members of congress to make this possible, to ensure the united states lift up to our promises, that for those who give their best for our country will always, always give our best to you. . you i also want to take a moment to recognize three other medal of honor recipient, awarded for their heroic actions in vietnam. walter -- where are you? there. hugo [applause] james macewan. [applause] brian that her. [applause] thank you for being here to recognize these newest honorees. last week we lost a giant in this community. purcell williams passed away at the age of 98, the last medal of honor recipient of world war ii. honored by president harry truman
americans, and pacific islanders, awarded the distinguished service cross during the korean vietnam war us, to make sure we probably honor the contributions of native americans,, hawaiiansacific islanders, and the service that made over the years, we did a similar review of world war ii error era awards, being updating 22 -- that it previously been under recognized, including a close friend of mine, one of my closest friends and benefactor's in the united states senate, daniel -- a united...
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family income is 60% of black 50% of the recipients are american, indian, latino, native hawaiian or pacific islandersthink that this ah, action will be a step towards reducing the racial wealth divide in our country. now along with forgiving, you know, anywhere between 10 and $20,000 of federal student loan debt. the president is also doing something that that that's forward looking here proposing, capping the amount that borrowers must pay monthly on undergraduate loans at 5% of their earnings down from 10% previously how much of a difference do you think that can make long term? especially for bar? who don't have, uh, major poor? of their? forgiven under this? plan? half for many of the borrowers and importantly, the, um, announcement also included reducing the number of years that someone would be in repayment for a small balance. so for someone who has less than $12,000 of once they will be in repayment for 10 years instead of 20 as it is currently, so both of those things are enormous benefits in terms of reducing monthly payments and increasing the ability to live with some student loan debt go
family income is 60% of black 50% of the recipients are american, indian, latino, native hawaiian or pacific islandersthink that this ah, action will be a step towards reducing the racial wealth divide in our country. now along with forgiving, you know, anywhere between 10 and $20,000 of federal student loan debt. the president is also doing something that that that's forward looking here proposing, capping the amount that borrowers must pay monthly on undergraduate loans at 5% of their...
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hawaiians what do they lay out as the ideal situation? do they want mainland people completely removed from the island? le economically or otherwise and why? >> just to be clear native hawaiians don't all think the exact same way but i will say this. if you talk to too many native hawaiians for a long enough time they'll talk about how hawaii did not agree to become part of america. they say the land was stolen by america. a lot of the problems of hawaii are the fact that because they are an american state they import #90% of their food on an island that grows rocks. they import their food. i think hawaiians feel if we were able to make our own decisions about governance maybe sovereignty is part of that. a lot of hawaiians believe in that. that they would be a more healthy and sustainable island. >> i have 30 questions i want to ask you which i'm sure all are going to be answered in the episode tonight which will be another brilliant episode as always. thanks so much for coming in. the all new episode of "united shades of america with w. kamau bell" airs tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern only on cnn. do no
hawaiians what do they lay out as the ideal situation? do they want mainland people completely removed from the island? le economically or otherwise and why? >> just to be clear native hawaiians don't all think the exact same way but i will say this. if you talk to too many native hawaiians for a long enough time they'll talk about how hawaii did not agree to become part of america. they say the land was stolen by america. a lot of the problems of hawaii are the fact that because they are...
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so what you see happening is in the 1840's and 50's, the hawaiians are fearing invasion. other pacific islands are being invaded and colonized and they feared the same for themselves so they tried to figure out ways to protect themselves. one of the things they're being pressured to do by plantation owners and by missionaries was to divide up hawaii into individually owned pieces of land. ok. because, of course, outsiders felt like that would be a way to buy land, right, if you have individually owned property in hawaii then wealthy owners can buy that land. theoretically yes. the reason why the native hawaiians will adopt a system of private landownership they knew in systems of colonialism usually it's the native people had a system of private property before the colonization they were often allowed to retain that property after colonization. so they adopted a system of private property. will foreigners be able to buy land? yes. will native hawaiians be able to buy land if they're permanently invaded? yes. this is what they do. they implement systems of government and land reform. and they d
so what you see happening is in the 1840's and 50's, the hawaiians are fearing invasion. other pacific islands are being invaded and colonized and they feared the same for themselves so they tried to figure out ways to protect themselves. one of the things they're being pressured to do by plantation owners and by missionaries was to divide up hawaii into individually owned pieces of land. ok. because, of course, outsiders felt like that would be a way to buy land, right, if you have...
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there are so many hawaiian that's are leaving to go to las vegas because it's called the ninth islandere are so many hawaiians there. it's sad that my people have to move away but you can come in. to rent is through the roof. it's hard. to own a home where it starts at a million dollars. it's impossible. it's crazy. >> as we all know, real estate prices have gone up across america during the pandemic. in hawaii? prices have shot up 36%. mostly because the haves have decided they want to have hawaii. and it is happening around the country. this all means the most economically vulnerable folks, usually native hawaiians, end up displaced or houseless. >> you can go somewhere. a lot of us can't. economic reasons or agricultural reasons. this is where we believe from the plant came us. how will we leave? i'm from another island. and we're seeing this island is just getting so overwhelmed. 10 million people a year, tourists, with the 1.2 residency. it is like 11 million people he have area. that's like 11 million shits going into the water. think about it. >> with that colorful image floati
there are so many hawaiian that's are leaving to go to las vegas because it's called the ninth islandere are so many hawaiians there. it's sad that my people have to move away but you can come in. to rent is through the roof. it's hard. to own a home where it starts at a million dollars. it's impossible. it's crazy. >> as we all know, real estate prices have gone up across america during the pandemic. in hawaii? prices have shot up 36%. mostly because the haves have decided they want to...
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. >> >>> a special concert bringing e of island culture and the aloha spirit. the sounds of hawaiiand the event center. a lot of people brought their lawn chairs chairs and blankets to watch th. >> we have not been out and doing something like this in suh a long time. it is just amazing. it is, you know, being part of the community and the aloha spirit is incredible. >> the event is hosted by the pacific islanders cultural association, it wa >> the event is hosted by the cultural association. it was scaled back a bit. large out-of-state corporations have set their sights on california. they've written prop 27, to allow online sports betting. they tell us it will fund programs for the homeless. but read prop 27's fine print. 90% of profits go to out-of-state corporations, leaving almost nothing for the homeless. no real jobs are created here. but the promise between our state and our sovereign tribes would be broken forever. these out-of-state corporations don't care about california. but we do. stand with us. in order for small businesses to thrive, they need to be smart. efficient.
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hawaiians. it was just this past week that our honolulu office recovered three minor females who were missing and at risk on the island. i know they are -- they are aggressively working on that issue. >> you are asking other -- a number of questions about the china initiative and when you have an environment where you talk about the pandemic and the chinese virus, you see a rise of hate crimes against asians. and as some people can recognize, that i do not happen to be chinese, but a lot of people think i am. the china initiative to abuses and including who they will target. including researchers and others that the fbi
hawaiians. it was just this past week that our honolulu office recovered three minor females who were missing and at risk on the island. i know they are -- they are aggressively working on that issue. >> you are asking other -- a number of questions about the china initiative and when you have an environment where you talk about the pandemic and the chinese virus, you see a rise of hate crimes against asians. and as some people can recognize, that i do not happen to be chinese, but a lot...
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. > >> a special concert in san mato is bringing a taste of island culture and the aloha spirit. the signs of hawaiian music filled the san mateo event center for the peak of the bay . bay area. the festival return for the first time in more than two years. lots of people brought on chairs and blankets to watch the performances. this year was a scaled-back version of the annual festival. what a beautiful weekend to have that. it looks like it was a lot of f. of fun. >> it does look like it a lot of of fun. > >> coming up in, an brooklyn woman leads an effort to provids to thousands of kids who need them as they head back to school. > >> the latest on the search for teenage girl who has been missing in living with metastatic breast cancer means being relentless. because every day matters. and having more of them is possible with verzenio. the only one of its kind proven to help you live significantly longer when taken with fulvestrant, regardless of menopause status. verzenio + fulvestrant is for hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer that has progressed after hormone therapy. diarrhea is common, may be s
. > >> a special concert in san mato is bringing a taste of island culture and the aloha spirit. the signs of hawaiian music filled the san mateo event center for the peak of the bay . bay area. the festival return for the first time in more than two years. lots of people brought on chairs and blankets to watch the performances. this year was a scaled-back version of the annual festival. what a beautiful weekend to have that. it looks like it was a lot of f. of fun. >> it does...
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a hawaiian man is in custody ana 40-year-old cold case out of court with an extradition hearing. gary ramirez was arrested on the island of maui facing murder charges. karen stitt was just 15 when kidnappem a bus stop in sunnyvale, sexually assaultedr,hey say they same genealogy that caught the golden state killer led to themg 75-year-old gary ramirez. >> you start with the dna sample sample and the genealogist and the detective built the entire family tree. > >> in san jose, a driver and tws sent to the hospital. two women were hit just after 4:00 p.m. ad they are expected to survive. te driver suffered minor injuries. > >> a summer tradition at the soa county fair was stopped in its . officials canceled the afternoon afternoon of horse races on thursday because they couldn't d enough horses. it was a temporary glitch but could happn could happen again. > >> there is a shortage of thoros in the bay area. > >> let's take a quick look at te at the atmosphere. this morning and into the night, this area of low pressure parked offshore is is moving north and what happens what happens when that happens?s that happens? this
a hawaiian man is in custody ana 40-year-old cold case out of court with an extradition hearing. gary ramirez was arrested on the island of maui facing murder charges. karen stitt was just 15 when kidnappem a bus stop in sunnyvale, sexually assaultedr,hey say they same genealogy that caught the golden state killer led to themg 75-year-old gary ramirez. >> you start with the dna sample sample and the genealogist and the detective built the entire family tree. > >> in san jose, a...
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Aug 14, 2022
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there's a story of hawaii, which is another island, it was an island nation not part of the united states talk a little bit about the hawaiian majority minority story because it's a very different built set of circumstances but difference it outcomes sure. so, you know, hawaii the archipelago of hawaii didn't really have contact with anyone outside of polynesia until the late 18th century. and so, you know, this was an island that was isolated. so let alone having a majority minority milestone driven by immigration. there was no immigration. there was no contact until 1778, but after that after contact with the british and americans thereafter on the plantation economy began to grow a lot of white planters established plantations with the consent of the monarchy and those plantations needed labor and hawaiians were not prepared to actually supply it with labor for two key reasons one the population was decimated by an epidemic of variety of diseases that were coming from westerners and then secondly, which really absolutely killed an enormous amount of relation and then also many of the remaining hawaiians did not want to pa
there's a story of hawaii, which is another island, it was an island nation not part of the united states talk a little bit about the hawaiian majority minority story because it's a very different built set of circumstances but difference it outcomes sure. so, you know, hawaii the archipelago of hawaii didn't really have contact with anyone outside of polynesia until the late 18th century. and so, you know, this was an island that was isolated. so let alone having a majority minority milestone...
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Aug 14, 2022
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after a two year hiatus, the pacific islanders cultural association is bringing back the annual aloha fess raley field. it includes a full lineup of live hawaiian music and dancing, booths, arts and crafts, including lei making as well as a lot of food, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the san mateo event center. tickets cost $25. next on abc 7 mornings at 6:00 a.m. breaking news, israeli police investigating a possible terrorist attack in jerusalem after a suspect opens fire on a bus injuring at least eight people, including five americans. we'll have the latest. also, a mother's desperate plea. a quarter million dollars reward, police need your help solving a 16-year-old cold case. thanks to chase, angie's not sweating this text since there's zero overdraft fees if she overdraws by $50 or less. and, kyle, well, he's keeping calm with another day to adjust his balance if he overdraws by more than $50. ovdraft assist from chase. with less moderate-to-severe eczema, why hide your skin ifithin? dupixent helps keep you one step ahead of eczema with clearer skin and less itch. hide my skin? not me. serious allergic reactions can occur that can be se
after a two year hiatus, the pacific islanders cultural association is bringing back the annual aloha fess raley field. it includes a full lineup of live hawaiian music and dancing, booths, arts and crafts, including lei making as well as a lot of food, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the san mateo event center. tickets cost $25. next on abc 7 mornings at 6:00 a.m. breaking news, israeli police investigating a possible terrorist attack in jerusalem after a suspect opens fire on a bus injuring...
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Aug 15, 2022
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hawaiian dancing and the food is amazing. amazing. it is being part of th. the community. >> the event was hosted by the pacific islanders cultural celen cultural celebration, this was a a scaled-back version of the festival. we are introducing. >> okay i am introducing you and and the hot temperatures. >> we will touch on the excessive heat watch. we are noticing smoke in the north bay and you can see this on the sat. the satellite. a big patch of brown mess. the satellite radar shows the regular clouds sittinp sitting up in the area, that is coming off the six rivers complex fire and there is more . more today. if we switch from looking at the live high-resolution satellite, bringing in the futurecast you will see the smoke plume so the models can see the smoke the higher concentration in the red, , the worse the smoke will be. there is also a plume coming from over here, that is the red fire in yosemite. when we go back to the live satellite there there is no smoke coming off the the fire today but the forecast models assume that there would be because the fire was going nicely over the last two days but the reports c
hawaiian dancing and the food is amazing. amazing. it is being part of th. the community. >> the event was hosted by the pacific islanders cultural celen cultural celebration, this was a a scaled-back version of the festival. we are introducing. >> okay i am introducing you and and the hot temperatures. >> we will touch on the excessive heat watch. we are noticing smoke in the north bay and you can see this on the sat. the satellite. a big patch of brown mess. the satellite...
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Aug 7, 2022
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hawaiians. it was just this past week that our honolulu office recovered three minor females who were missing and at risk on the island. i know they are -- they are aggressively working on that issue. >> you are asking other -- a number of questions about the china initiative and when you have an environment where you talk about the pandemic and the chinese virus, you see a rise of hate crimes against asians. and as some people can recognize, that i do not happen to be chinese, but a lot of people think i am. the china initiative to abuses and including who they will target. including researchers and others that the fbi admitted -- so i hope the fbi has guardrails and how they will pursue investigations that do not target based on drug trafficker. what is a result, in 2021 we had over 100,000 drug overdoses and fentanyl crossing the border at 70% -- was about 70% of the 100,000. thanks to the open borders, drug traffickers are poisoning our streets and killing our children. and they are trafficking innocent victims with reckless abandon. this administration is failing -- >> mr. chairman could i have a minute to have a
hawaiians. it was just this past week that our honolulu office recovered three minor females who were missing and at risk on the island. i know they are -- they are aggressively working on that issue. >> you are asking other -- a number of questions about the china initiative and when you have an environment where you talk about the pandemic and the chinese virus, you see a rise of hate crimes against asians. and as some people can recognize, that i do not happen to be chinese, but a lot...
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Aug 5, 2022
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hawaiians. it was just this past week that our honolulu office recovered three minor females who were missing and at risk on the island. i know they are -- they are aggressively working on that issue. >> you are asking other -- a number of questions about the china initiative and when you have an environment where you talk about the pandemic and the chinese virus, you see a rise of hate crimes against asians. and as some people can recognize, that i do not happen to be chinese, but a lot of people think i am. the china initiative to abuses and including who they will target. including researchers and others that the fbi admitted -- so i hope the fbi has guardrails and how they will pursue investigations that do not target based on drug trafficker. what is a result, in 2021 we had over 100,000 drug overdoses and fentanyl crossing the border at 70% -- was about 70% of the 100,000. thanks to the open borders, drug traffickers are poisoning our streets and killing our children. and they are trafficking innocent victims with reckless abandon. this administration is failing -- >> mr. chairman could i have a minute to have a
hawaiians. it was just this past week that our honolulu office recovered three minor females who were missing and at risk on the island. i know they are -- they are aggressively working on that issue. >> you are asking other -- a number of questions about the china initiative and when you have an environment where you talk about the pandemic and the chinese virus, you see a rise of hate crimes against asians. and as some people can recognize, that i do not happen to be chinese, but a lot...
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hawaiians. it was just this past week that our honolulu office recovered three minor females who were missing and at risk on the island. i know they are -- they are aggressively working on that issue. >> you are asking other -- a number of questions about the china initiative and when you have an environment where you talk about the pandemic and the chinese virus, you see a rise of hate crimes against asians. and as some people can recognize, that i do not happen to be chinese, but a lot of people think i am. the china initiative to abuses and including who they will target. including researchers and others that the fbi
hawaiians. it was just this past week that our honolulu office recovered three minor females who were missing and at risk on the island. i know they are -- they are aggressively working on that issue. >> you are asking other -- a number of questions about the china initiative and when you have an environment where you talk about the pandemic and the chinese virus, you see a rise of hate crimes against asians. and as some people can recognize, that i do not happen to be chinese, but a lot...