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he plays 11-year-old eddie huang in "fresh off the boat". >> that's me, your boy eddie huang, check ithave imagined that it would be my offspring, the next generation, who would be at the very center of a moment that i've kind of looked forward to f-- for all of my adult life. >> reporter: in case you missed it, the debut of "fresh off the boat" on abc marked the first time in 20 years you could turn on your tv and watch a network show centered around an asian american family. >> if you try to suspend our son because of this we will sue everyone in this school. >> so fast it will make your head spin. hey, it's the american way right? >> reporter: the show is based on the memoir of eddie huang a celebrity chef, restaurateur, and host of the web series "huang's world" on vice.com. the sitcom focuses on eddie's rough childhood and his parent's struggles as immigrants trying to achieve the american dream by starting a western themed restaurant. even seeing one asian american on tv used to be a rare occurrence, until the arrival of actors like george takei in star trek and bruce lee in the
he plays 11-year-old eddie huang in "fresh off the boat". >> that's me, your boy eddie huang, check ithave imagined that it would be my offspring, the next generation, who would be at the very center of a moment that i've kind of looked forward to f-- for all of my adult life. >> reporter: in case you missed it, the debut of "fresh off the boat" on abc marked the first time in 20 years you could turn on your tv and watch a network show centered around an asian...
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it is based on the memoir of eddie huang.producer and narrater on the show, has mixed feelings. a lot of his memoir's complexity was tossed aside to appeal to a whiter audience. cultural culturally, we're in an ice age. we don't have fire. we don't have a wheel. if this can be the first wheel maybe there can be three more. >> eddie, it is great to see you. >> thanks for having me. it is always fun. >> i want to talk about this idea of asians being in a culture ice age. why do you think that is? >> i feel we have been robbed of representation in america. we don't have it. we are basically invisible people going all the way back to bruce lee. you had to wear a mask. all the people going yellow faced in hollywood we have just been erased from pop culture. >> do you think there's unity in asian-american communities around certain issues? i'm asian-american. i feel like there is not enough of a dialogue intraasian, dialogue about issues that matter. >> the issue is no one would say we're european americans. french english, irish,
it is based on the memoir of eddie huang.producer and narrater on the show, has mixed feelings. a lot of his memoir's complexity was tossed aside to appeal to a whiter audience. cultural culturally, we're in an ice age. we don't have fire. we don't have a wheel. if this can be the first wheel maybe there can be three more. >> eddie, it is great to see you. >> thanks for having me. it is always fun. >> i want to talk about this idea of asians being in a culture ice age. why do...
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lewis huang in orlando took us to the actual cattleman's ranch which was really cool. jimmy: it is? that is very orlando. how does lewis feel about the fact that you played kim jong-un and him? >> i don't know, he didn't really bring it up. >> jimmy: he didn't. >> he just kind of looked at me like, what's up with this guy? yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: congratulations on how well the show is doing. >> thank you, yes. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: fresh off the boat." tuesday nights at 8:00 right here on abc. randall park, everybody! thank you, randall. be right back with music from the band perry! [ cheers and applause ] >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series presented by at&t. mobilizing your world. femaleand save up to $300 onths on beautyrest and posturepedic. even get three years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. and of course, free same-day delivery. but only through presidents' day at sleep train. they take us to worlds full of heroes and titans. for respawn, building the best interactive entertainment begins with the cloud. this is "titanfall," the
lewis huang in orlando took us to the actual cattleman's ranch which was really cool. jimmy: it is? that is very orlando. how does lewis feel about the fact that you played kim jong-un and him? >> i don't know, he didn't really bring it up. >> jimmy: he didn't. >> he just kind of looked at me like, what's up with this guy? yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: congratulations on how well the show is doing. >> thank you, yes. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: fresh off the...
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lewis huang in orlando took us to the actual cattleman's ranch which was really cool.: it is? that is very orlando. how does lewis feel about the fact that you played kim jong-un and him? >> i don't know, he didn't really bring it up. >> jimmy: he didn't. >> he just kind of looked at me like, what's up with this guy? yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: congratulations on how well the show is doing. >> thank you, yes. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: fresh off the boat." tuesday nights at 8:00 right here on abc. randall park, everybody! thank you, randall. be right back with music from the band perry! [ cheers and applause ] >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series presented by at&t. mobilizing your world. come on! let's hide in the attic. no. in the basement. why can't we just get in the running car? are you crazy? let's hide behind the chainsaws. smart. yeah. ok. if you're in a horror movie, you make poor decisions. it's what you do. this was a good idea. shhhh. be quiet. i'm being quiet. you're breathing on me! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance,
lewis huang in orlando took us to the actual cattleman's ranch which was really cool.: it is? that is very orlando. how does lewis feel about the fact that you played kim jong-un and him? >> i don't know, he didn't really bring it up. >> jimmy: he didn't. >> he just kind of looked at me like, what's up with this guy? yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: congratulations on how well the show is doing. >> thank you, yes. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: fresh off the...
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the actual lewis huang in orlando took us to the actual cattleman's ranch which was really cool.hter ] that is very orlando. how does lewis feel about the fact that you played kim jong-un and him? [ laughter ] >> i don't know, he didn't really bring it up. >> jimmy: he didn't. >> he just kind of looked at me like, what's up with this guy? yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: congratulations on how well the show is doing. >> thank you, yes. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: "fresh off the boat." tuesday nights at 8:00 right here on abc. randall park, everybody! thank you, randall. we'll be right back with music from the band perry! [ cheers and applause ] >> the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by at&t. mobilizing your world. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle, see how much you could save. why would you want to avoid them? because i don't want to... you know what? i'm gonna bring my maintenance guy in here to tell you all about it. roddy! so, uh, without your fee, your checking chamber can't run smoothly. every time you put money in, it causes, uh...deposit fric
the actual lewis huang in orlando took us to the actual cattleman's ranch which was really cool.hter ] that is very orlando. how does lewis feel about the fact that you played kim jong-un and him? [ laughter ] >> i don't know, he didn't really bring it up. >> jimmy: he didn't. >> he just kind of looked at me like, what's up with this guy? yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: congratulations on how well the show is doing. >> thank you, yes. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy:...
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lewis huang in orlando took us to the actual cattleman's ranch which was really cool.s very orlando. how does lewis feel about the fact that you played kim jong-un and him? >> i don't know, he didn't really bring it up. >> jimmy: he didn't. >> he just kind of looked at me like, what's up with this guy? yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: congratulations on how well the show is doing. >> thank you, yes. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: "fresh off the boat." tuesday nights at 8:00 right here on abc. randall park, everybody! thank you, randall. be right back with music from the band perry! [ cheers and applause ] >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series presented by at&t. mobilizing your world. packing should be simple, like nature valley nut crisp bars. let's see if hikers are keeping it simple too. what's happening here? pack inspection station, just got to take a quick look in your bag. a tape measure? yeah. hiking? a tape measure? just in case. in case what? you can measure out the distance you've hiked but there's got to be a better way. i mean. stick to simple. nuts. see
lewis huang in orlando took us to the actual cattleman's ranch which was really cool.s very orlando. how does lewis feel about the fact that you played kim jong-un and him? >> i don't know, he didn't really bring it up. >> jimmy: he didn't. >> he just kind of looked at me like, what's up with this guy? yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: congratulations on how well the show is doing. >> thank you, yes. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: "fresh off the boat."...
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and we have brian huang here the 24-year-old founder who makes us all feel old and unaccompli
and we have brian huang here the 24-year-old founder who makes us all feel old and unaccompli
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edin thank you for your contributions to this debate and to all of you chye-ching huang who has been important talking to the white house educating them and helping our office another so thank you for your terrific work. this is my real voice. i talk this way. i don't smoke and i'm not sick, just talk this way. this is a true story i'm about to tell you. my wife and i were at an event in a room about the size but no tables or chairs and people were crammed together. three or four of us were speaking for a couple minutes took the stage and began to talk. the guy standing next to my wife she had never seen before but he turned to her and said i hate that guys voice. she said really? he said it's like fingernails on a blackboard. i can't stand to listen to that guy. she's the kind kind of like his voice. she said do you know what i really like? he leans in and she says i really like it when he wakes me up in the middle of the night and says i love you baby. [laughter] that's a true story. [applause] my wife is a very good writer. she has the best facebook ever. her name is connie shultz
edin thank you for your contributions to this debate and to all of you chye-ching huang who has been important talking to the white house educating them and helping our office another so thank you for your terrific work. this is my real voice. i talk this way. i don't smoke and i'm not sick, just talk this way. this is a true story i'm about to tell you. my wife and i were at an event in a room about the size but no tables or chairs and people were crammed together. three or four of us were...
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. >> huang can putin sustain a war he tells his people is not happening. >> president putin must presental darity with the syrian people. >> isis claimed kayla mueller a 26-year-old american aid worker died in a jordanian airstrike. >> how could they know it was a jordanian aircraft? >> i want to apologize, lester hol will be filling in. >> i will be very surprised if brian williams goes back to being the anchor of the nbc evening news. >> this is "new day" with chris cuomo, alisyn camerota and michaela ferrara. >> good morning welcome to your "new day." it's monday february 9th angela merkel's fear is it could toledo a proxy war between the u.s. an russia. the next plan is does germany have a better plan to protect the ukraine from an ever expanding russian assault. >> all the comes ahead of talks between germany, france ukraine and russia set for wednesday in mincek. that's the deadline for the road map for peace. we have this story covered from every angle. let's begin our cover annual live in kiev. frederick, what's the latest? >> reporter: i, alisyn. yeah one of the reasons the gove
. >> huang can putin sustain a war he tells his people is not happening. >> president putin must presental darity with the syrian people. >> isis claimed kayla mueller a 26-year-old american aid worker died in a jordanian airstrike. >> how could they know it was a jordanian aircraft? >> i want to apologize, lester hol will be filling in. >> i will be very surprised if brian williams goes back to being the anchor of the nbc evening news. >> this is...
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seated at the next table is chye-ching huang senior tax policy analyst at a d.c.-based think tank center on budget and policy priorities. welcome, chye-ching. at the end of the table there is barbara mantegani past president and current board member of the kennedy tax age which runs these critical vita sites throughout the d.c. area. so let's get right to it. i'm going to start with laurie piccolo background information about you laura, first that you have shared with me that folks here would be interested in. you face the prospect of being a single mother without a high school diploma, but you graduate high school on time. you went on to earn a ba in public health at the university of maryland, college park. i am a melander myself. he went on to earn a masters in public administration with honors i believe at the university of baltimore. all of this while working full-time and raising your daughter. and last year not only did you get married, but you were a candidate for a delegate to maryland's general assembly at the same time. came up a little short but it was
seated at the next table is chye-ching huang senior tax policy analyst at a d.c.-based think tank center on budget and policy priorities. welcome, chye-ching. at the end of the table there is barbara mantegani past president and current board member of the kennedy tax age which runs these critical vita sites throughout the d.c. area. so let's get right to it. i'm going to start with laurie piccolo background information about you laura, first that you have shared with me that folks here would...
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so i think it is the most fun i had in my life were those huang days. we typically for the first six years work from 8:30 to level:30 at night and did that for six years. that is the most fun that i ever had in my entire life. >> almost seven days a week too. an immense amount of work. >> thanks for joining us today. appreciate it. >> for more information on booktv's recent visit to greensboro, n.c. and many other cities visited by our local content vehicles go to c-span.org/mobilecontent. >> barack obama is the first, probably not the last african-american president you will cover. but his grade, is this high as bill clinton? >> because the first time and, i won't say in action but he did not come out. there are two different barack obamas, first term, second term we see a more as i say african american president who is african-american versus a president who happens to be african-american. he knows who he is. he is not ashamed of it. first term he had to be strategic. he had to be very strategic. there was a fight in the white house, he was the presid
so i think it is the most fun i had in my life were those huang days. we typically for the first six years work from 8:30 to level:30 at night and did that for six years. that is the most fun that i ever had in my entire life. >> almost seven days a week too. an immense amount of work. >> thanks for joining us today. appreciate it. >> for more information on booktv's recent visit to greensboro, n.c. and many other cities visited by our local content vehicles go to...
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huang talking about how boosts productivity in later years. it's arguable year by year cbo couldn't score and it that would create a negative bias in which spending has a positive growth effect. >> and this is a distinction between what is inadequate about the current system to. have information about what happens to our economy when you spend more on education -- to the extent we can get that education -- is very interesting. the fact we have budget rules that count a dollar in the tenth year, the same as the dollar in the first year and completely ignore a dollar in the eleventh year, that is yeah a process that is in need of improvement. but, you know, having analysis that does show us what happens in these years still helps people figure how to vote. >> questions on anything. relevant to dynamic scoring. eric. >> small technical question. in looking at the affordable care act. and i'm sure labor supply issues are taken into the count. and you mentioned job lock. since the purpose of the act was to improve the health insurance and health of
huang talking about how boosts productivity in later years. it's arguable year by year cbo couldn't score and it that would create a negative bias in which spending has a positive growth effect. >> and this is a distinction between what is inadequate about the current system to. have information about what happens to our economy when you spend more on education -- to the extent we can get that education -- is very interesting. the fact we have budget rules that count a dollar in the tenth...
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seated at the next table is chye-ching huang senior tax policy analyst at the d.c. based think tank center on budget and policy priorities. welcome, chye-ching. at the end of the table there is barb mantegani, past president and current board member of the community tax aid, which runs these critical vitia sites throughout the d.c. area. so let's get right to it. i'm going to start with laurie.ation. a little background information about you, laurie, first that you had shared with me that people -- folks here would be interested in. you face the prospect of being a mot single mother without a high oma, b school utdiploma. o but youn graduated high school on time. you went on to earn a ba in public health at university of maryland college park, go terps. i'm a marylander myself. you went on to earn a masters at -- in public administration with honors, i believe, at university of baltimore.of b all of this while working full time and raising your daughter.re and last year, not only did you get married, but you're a candidate for delegate to al maryland general assembl
seated at the next table is chye-ching huang senior tax policy analyst at the d.c. based think tank center on budget and policy priorities. welcome, chye-ching. at the end of the table there is barb mantegani, past president and current board member of the community tax aid, which runs these critical vitia sites throughout the d.c. area. so let's get right to it. i'm going to start with laurie.ation. a little background information about you, laurie, first that you had shared with me that...
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and chye-ching huang, their have been research into the long-term benefits particularly as they relate to children. >> research just keeps coming. it is showing that the eitc definitely the case for children and families. for example, these links between increased eitc and improved paternal and infant health. and then on to schooling their is research that shows that high eitc links to better performance. and now their is research that shows that their is a boost in college enrollment. that is because of the program. it makes it more affordable. one step further starting to see -- starting to see research children who grow up with increased benefits through eitc are more likely to work more and learn more. all the way through we see impacts. going back these impacts can't happen if people don't claim the credit they are owed. >> and that is exactly where i was going, but that research is pretty astounding. barbara i want to bring you in here. can you tell me kind of look at the supply and demand and to the extent you are comfortable. >> i have to warn you all i am not rational about th
and chye-ching huang, their have been research into the long-term benefits particularly as they relate to children. >> research just keeps coming. it is showing that the eitc definitely the case for children and families. for example, these links between increased eitc and improved paternal and infant health. and then on to schooling their is research that shows that high eitc links to better performance. and now their is research that shows that their is a boost in college enrollment....