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i'm maria hinojosa, this is one on one. ming tsai, it's great to have you on this show. >> thank you; it's great to be here. >> hinojosa: so people know you because of your televisions show simply ming, they might know you because of your books, or they might know you because of your restaurant blue ginger. but here's the question that i have for you. so you are third-generation yalie... >> correct. >> hinojosa: but you... even though your grandfather studied at yale, he went back to china. your dad studied at yale, and then ended up... >> and stayed. >> hinojosa: ...staying here. >> yup. >> hinojosa: you're then born... >> i was born in newport beach, california. my brother and i. >> hinojosa: and you grow up in dayton, ohio. >> and we ended up in dayton, ohio. culinary capitol of the world. >> hinojosa: you know, i didn't know this about dayton, ohio! >> ( laughing ) yeah, no; not so much. >> hinojosa: but the questions was how was it, you know, growing up-- and you were the first chinese family in dayton, or one of the f
i'm maria hinojosa, this is one on one. ming tsai, it's great to have you on this show. >> thank you; it's great to be here. >> hinojosa: so people know you because of your televisions show simply ming, they might know you because of your books, or they might know you because of your restaurant blue ginger. but here's the question that i have for you. so you are third-generation yalie... >> correct. >> hinojosa: but you... even though your grandfather studied at yale, he...
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i'm maria hinojosa, this is one on one. eve ensler, playwright, author, activist; welcome to our program. it's great to have you here. >> well, i'm so happy to be here. >> hinojosa: so if people don't know, the thing that you are most well-known for is your play the vagina monologues, and what's amazing is-- because as i was prepping for this, i was thinking and i was reading everything and i was like, "my god, you know, ten years ago, that word-- 'vagina'-- would have not been said, you know, on public television." so when you sit back and you think, "wow, i really have had an impact," i mean, on many levels, but on that particular issue-- the fact that you have changed how one word about a woman's most intimate anatomy is seen and discussed. what does that mean for you? >> you know, it's really hard to evaluate what you've done, you know, and it's actually not for me to figure out... >> hinojosa: and you're such a humble person, i know that, but... >> what i feel good about is that people seem to say the word more, and wh
i'm maria hinojosa, this is one on one. eve ensler, playwright, author, activist; welcome to our program. it's great to have you here. >> well, i'm so happy to be here. >> hinojosa: so if people don't know, the thing that you are most well-known for is your play the vagina monologues, and what's amazing is-- because as i was prepping for this, i was thinking and i was reading everything and i was like, "my god, you know, ten years ago, that word-- 'vagina'-- would have not been...
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i'm maria hinojosa, this is one on one. melissa harris-lacewell, it's so good to have you on the show! >> it is incredibly wonderful to be here. >> hinojosa: so your book, barbershops, bibles, bet, is kind of a very important book in terms of understanding african- american political thought and formation in this country, but you have said that you have moved on from that book. >> ( laughing ) yeah. >> hinojosa: that you love what you did there, but that you kind of have moved to a place where you're looking at things now more from the perspective of an african-american feminist. so who are audience in... you know, you don't hear a lot of talk on mainstream television about african-american feminism and feminists. >> no. you know, it's so interesting to hear people respond to that first book, 2004. you know, i started that book as a dissertation, right? it was sort of a set of a set of explorations, of ideas-- me trying to figure out a lot of how i thought the world worked in terms of race and politics-- but very much infor
i'm maria hinojosa, this is one on one. melissa harris-lacewell, it's so good to have you on the show! >> it is incredibly wonderful to be here. >> hinojosa: so your book, barbershops, bibles, bet, is kind of a very important book in terms of understanding african- american political thought and formation in this country, but you have said that you have moved on from that book. >> ( laughing ) yeah. >> hinojosa: that you love what you did there, but that you kind of have...
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i'm maria hinojosa, this is one on one. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org krzysztof wodiczko, welcome to our show. most people are going to know your work. they might hear the name krzysztof wodiczko maybe, but when we say that the work that you have done as a conceptual artist is huge projections on buildings, then they'll say, "ah yes, i know krzysztof; i know krzysztof." why this idea of projecting-- making your art so public? what is it that you want to communicate? you want to make it free and accessible to everyone, but the message that you're trying to say to people is what with your work? >> well, since the late '80s, i'm employing in my work video that is motion and sound, and possibility of recording and editing and transmitting voices-- voice and gesture of a person, people. so from that time on, i would think that the reason is to turn those of whom we know nothing or who are hidden-- invisible-- residents of our cities into projectors so they can project themselves on a large scale and ope
i'm maria hinojosa, this is one on one. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org krzysztof wodiczko, welcome to our show. most people are going to know your work. they might hear the name krzysztof wodiczko maybe, but when we say that the work that you have done as a conceptual artist is huge projections on buildings, then they'll say, "ah yes, i know krzysztof; i know krzysztof." why this idea of projecting-- making your art so public? what is it that you want to...
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lo vinculan con la muerte de arturo hinojosa que ocurriÓ ayer sobre la cual >> se renuevan los serviciosfactos sospechosos, cerca de las 11 de la maÑana cuando reportaban un extraÑo aparato luego del mediodÍa, destruyÓ el artefacto y declarÓ el Área segura de nuevo. >> la policÍa busca a un grupo sospechoso relacionado con el robo de cadenas de oro. llevan operando unos cuatro meses, les arranca las cadenas del cuello sus vÍctimas y se dan a la fuga. en dos de los asaltos amenazaron a sus vÍctimas con pistola. >> en el barrio cambriand no podrÁ vender alcohol durante un tiempo debido a haberle vendido alcohol a menores de edad. >> fue realizado por una sola persona, segÚn el diario de san francisco tambiÉn dijo que no hay indicaciones de que el ataque haya sido un acto de terrorismo. >> es que la proxima semana un proyecto de ampliacion del transporte publico va a dar problemas en los estacionamientos en san jose, esta va a ser su realidad por los proximos cinco meses. >> los letreros lo anuncian por todos lados, la expansion de transporte publico en que autobuses tendran carriles exclus
lo vinculan con la muerte de arturo hinojosa que ocurriÓ ayer sobre la cual >> se renuevan los serviciosfactos sospechosos, cerca de las 11 de la maÑana cuando reportaban un extraÑo aparato luego del mediodÍa, destruyÓ el artefacto y declarÓ el Área segura de nuevo. >> la policÍa busca a un grupo sospechoso relacionado con el robo de cadenas de oro. llevan operando unos cuatro meses, les arranca las cadenas del cuello sus vÍctimas y se dan a la fuga. en dos de los asaltos...
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. >> stewart: next saturday, pbs premieres "america by the numbers with maria hinojosa." the eight part series focuses on the dramatic demographic shifts underway throughout the united states. here's an excerpt from one episode "island of warriors." >> it's a pleasure and honor to be here especially as we lead up to the liberation day festivities. >> coming from outside i don't think people realize how much this community resolves around the service to the community, the aunts and uncles and brothers, it's just amazing. >> the men and women of guam are u.s. citizens and serving the american military at a rate that is three times higher than the rest of the country. in the wars in iraq and afghanistan, pacific islanders have the highest rate per capi capita, of personal sacrifice. >> just as a result of some forecast -- folks who have put on a uniform to sacrifice everything, everything that we are going today. >> i came here to find out why so many of guam's people have chosen to become warriors for a country half a world away and some say get too little in return. >> acc
. >> stewart: next saturday, pbs premieres "america by the numbers with maria hinojosa." the eight part series focuses on the dramatic demographic shifts underway throughout the united states. here's an excerpt from one episode "island of warriors." >> it's a pleasure and honor to be here especially as we lead up to the liberation day festivities. >> coming from outside i don't think people realize how much this community resolves around the service to the...
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congressman javier deserra, and congressman ruben hinojosa. of whom have been vocal about the underrepresentation of hispanics on corporate boards, and in the "c" suite. another important voice is that of u.s. securities and exchange commissioner luis ago u lar who strongly supported the disclosure regulation requiring u.s. publicly traded companies to disclose whether diversity was considered as they assessed board candidates, how diversity was a part of the process, and how they assessed the effectiveness of their policy on diversity. but clearly we need more leadership op-ed, shareholder, and consumer voices, actively advocating for hispanic corporate board members. >> thank you, pat. [ applause ] israel you are on the front lines of providing health care to the latino community and you're the only man on the panel. we know that there are hundreds of clinical trials taking place to develop drugs, cures, for any number of diseases and ailments. and i'm wondering if what they're looking for reflects the needs of one sixth of the united states
congressman javier deserra, and congressman ruben hinojosa. of whom have been vocal about the underrepresentation of hispanics on corporate boards, and in the "c" suite. another important voice is that of u.s. securities and exchange commissioner luis ago u lar who strongly supported the disclosure regulation requiring u.s. publicly traded companies to disclose whether diversity was considered as they assessed board candidates, how diversity was a part of the process, and how they...
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take sot rubn hinojosa / congresista un poco menos del 50 por ciento en reduccion, que para nosotrosino el problema segn polticos mexicanos esto ha sido en gran parte por las restricciones del gobierno mexicano ha impuesto al uso del tren conocido como la bestia. take sot agustn / diputado el gobierno ha actuado y yo creo que gran parte de la razon por la cual estamos viendo esta reduccion en los numeros es precisamente porque el gobierno mexicano actu y aunque en ocasiones se ha hablado de cerrar la frontera mexicana los polticos consideran esto esta lejos de suceder take sot amalia / diputada yo reitero, creemos que la alternativa no es poner mas policias, no con medidas de contencion, sino yendo a las causas que originan esta migracion aunque todos son de afiliaciones diferentes aseguran esto es un problema que debe atenderse de raz en los pases de donde proviene la mayora de los inmigrantes. lorena --- es hora de pasar con el resumen de las noticias ms importates... hemos estados hablando toda la mañana... sobre un peatn que presuntamente fue baleado por un conductor en un caso d
take sot rubn hinojosa / congresista un poco menos del 50 por ciento en reduccion, que para nosotrosino el problema segn polticos mexicanos esto ha sido en gran parte por las restricciones del gobierno mexicano ha impuesto al uso del tren conocido como la bestia. take sot agustn / diputado el gobierno ha actuado y yo creo que gran parte de la razon por la cual estamos viendo esta reduccion en los numeros es precisamente porque el gobierno mexicano actu y aunque en ocasiones se ha hablado de...