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asian-american students are attending school in person trailing any other demographic at ps 130 in new york city's chinatown nearly 87% of the students are asian-american, 30% have opted for in person learning the principal said it's not just the pandemic is there an additional level of anxiety for asian-american students >> oh, mr. fong can we have more of a police presence >> he uses these mood meters to help the students and staff. it felt like we went through a grieving process to love a country, oh, i'm not getting that love back hurts in the beginning. then it became so hopeful because so many people came t in solidarity. >> reporter: this family hopes that asian-americans can soon feel safe on the streets and school. >> i hate them having to feel like they're not american enough. >> reporter: vicky nguyen, nbc news. >>> two austin e texas, police officers rescued a man from a burning truck. they arrived before the fire department smashing the windows to open the door and pull the man to safety. the driver suffered a medical emergency as he was backing into a parking spot his foot remained on the acce
asian-american students are attending school in person trailing any other demographic at ps 130 in new york city's chinatown nearly 87% of the students are asian-american, 30% have opted for in person learning the principal said it's not just the pandemic is there an additional level of anxiety for asian-american students >> oh, mr. fong can we have more of a police presence >> he uses these mood meters to help the students and staff. it felt like we went through a grieving process...
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at ps 130 in new york city's chinatown where nearly 87% of the students are asian american, just 30%ted for in-person learning principal remy fong says it's not just the pandemic is there an additional layer of anxiety for your asian american students and families? >> yes one parent said oh, mr. fong, can we have more of a police presence >> reporter: he uses these mood meters to help the students and staff. >> it felt like we went through a grieving process too and to love a country and sometimes feel oh, i'm not getting that love back hurt in the beginning but then it became so hopeful because so many people came out in solidarity >> reporter: for the nakajima-wu family hope that asian americans can soon feel safe on the streets and in schools. >> i hate them having to feel like they're not american enough. >> reporter: vicky nguyen, nbc news >>> up next, a city confronts the worst act of racial violence in u.s. history a century later. for 35 years. i'm a mother of four-- always busy. i was starting to feel a little foggy. just didn't feel like things were as sharp as i knew they
at ps 130 in new york city's chinatown where nearly 87% of the students are asian american, just 30%ted for in-person learning principal remy fong says it's not just the pandemic is there an additional layer of anxiety for your asian american students and families? >> yes one parent said oh, mr. fong, can we have more of a police presence >> reporter: he uses these mood meters to help the students and staff. >> it felt like we went through a grieving process too and to love a...
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. >> juan: that was fox business' susan li in new york city chinatown.clip at foxnews.com/america together. shannon bream? >> shannon: all right. while the world is waiting for jesse's book to show up and tell them how to save the world, your mom might need something tolls read this weekend. the women of the bible speak is available now. thanks to our wonderful viewers it has gone up to nine reprintings, it's the number one hard cover nonfiction book so far in 2021. >> jesse: con glad laborcongrat. there are all stories motherhood and stories that will touch your mom. >> juan: judge, we have about 30 seconds. >> judge: all right, don't forget to watch my show tomorrow night at :00 p.m. eastern and taping at midnight. we have great guests. we have chief james craig from detroit along with. >> juan: judge, we have to go. >> judge: leo and tomi ♪ ♪ ♪ pete: turn it up. keep it going. turn it up. come on. there we go. jedediah: we have the couch back, kind of. pete: quaws sigh couch. lawrence: because will is out, will he said a
. >> juan: that was fox business' susan li in new york city chinatown.clip at foxnews.com/america together. shannon bream? >> shannon: all right. while the world is waiting for jesse's book to show up and tell them how to save the world, your mom might need something tolls read this weekend. the women of the bible speak is available now. thanks to our wonderful viewers it has gone up to nine reprintings, it's the number one hard cover nonfiction book so far in 2021. >> jesse:...
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new york's chinatown are small, family run and many run by children or great-grandchildren so the community looked out for each other in just that way, like family. here in the heart of new york city'se-knit community financially and emotionally, once thriving businesses now permanently closed, and residents concerned in some cases fearful for their safety. >> asian lives matter. >> reporter: as racist attacks continue to plague the asian-american community here and across the country. >> all: grand opening! >> reporter: pearl river owner rallying to take care of her neighbors especially the elderly. >> we've done a couple of different initiatives we're super proud of. one is light up chinatown and ended up people adopt a lantern and you can go visit your lantern in chinatown and it brightens up the street for our elders walking at night to feel a little safer. >> reporter: established in 1971 pearl river mart became the first chinese department store in the u.s. today a new location and a new chapter in a long history. >> it's about bringing people together, providing a space and for 50 years -- this is our 50th year anniversary. pearl river has been that space for chinatown and fo
new york's chinatown are small, family run and many run by children or great-grandchildren so the community looked out for each other in just that way, like family. here in the heart of new york city'se-knit community financially and emotionally, once thriving businesses now permanently closed, and residents concerned in some cases fearful for their safety. >> asian lives matter. >> reporter: as racist attacks continue to plague the asian-american community here and across the...
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talk to differences between san francisco, which i believe was the largest chinatown in any city in the united states, and new york'sown, where i grew up. when i first moved out here, i was mystified by people who said they were fifth generation, because all my friends in new york, their parents were immigrants. my parents were immigrants. and also, my father and my stepfather, my cousin, they jumped ship from being sailors. i couldn't find anything except in a book that came out of new york. >> do you want to talk about new york? the chinatown in san francisco is older. that's a very quick answer. and, chinese exclusion was, in many ways, affective. it didn't keep out everyone who wanted to come in, but it deterred generations of chinese immigrants from attempting to come. i'm telling you things you, know but we see at large, a spike of chinese migration after the opening of immigration law in 1965. >> i'm 70 years old, so my relatives came here before the exclusion. my father and stepfather who raised me, they came in the early 19th century. >> i'm just trying to say that one of the reasons that new york, the comm
talk to differences between san francisco, which i believe was the largest chinatown in any city in the united states, and new york'sown, where i grew up. when i first moved out here, i was mystified by people who said they were fifth generation, because all my friends in new york, their parents were immigrants. my parents were immigrants. and also, my father and my stepfather, my cousin, they jumped ship from being sailors. i couldn't find anything except in a book that came out of new york....
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and then we did the song "chinatown," and i was like, the song is literally about driving out of new york city about. >> jimmy: i'm happy that you're here >> sorry, i'm kind of freaked out. it's like, we're in front of people >> jimmy: yeah >> it's really weird >> jimmy: it's amazing not, it's the best thank you for being here thank you for playing tonight. >> it's just like, i've spent my whole life, since i was 15, being with people and audiences and then it was gone, and now it's here. and it's like -- make some noise! [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: it's the greatest! >> jimmy fallon. >> jimmy: jack antonoff, everybody. "bleachers" perform for us after the break! stick around doesn't that feel great? [ cheers and applause ♪ is back. we're going to have to face creepy babies. don't look at me. jail yard babies. i like glue. and ninja babies! oh my gosh. oh my gosh! i'm morgan, and there's more to me than hiv. more love,... more adventure,... more community. but with my hiv treatment,... there's not more medicines in my pill. i talked to my doctor... and switched to... fewer medicines with d
and then we did the song "chinatown," and i was like, the song is literally about driving out of new york city about. >> jimmy: i'm happy that you're here >> sorry, i'm kind of freaked out. it's like, we're in front of people >> jimmy: yeah >> it's really weird >> jimmy: it's amazing not, it's the best thank you for being here thank you for playing tonight. >> it's just like, i've spent my whole life, since i was 15, being with people and audiences...
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to differences between san francisco and i believe is the largest chinatown, china population in any city in the united states and new york chinatown where i grew up. when i first moved out here i was amazed to find people who said they were fifth generation. all of my friends in new york were -- their parents were immigrants, my parents were immigrants. and my father and my stepfather and cousin, they jumped ship from being sailors and i looked -- tried to look this up for a little bit and i couldn't find anything except in one book that came out of new york. >> do you want to talk about new york versus -- yes. the chinatown in san francisco is older. that's the very quick answer. and the -- chinese exclusion was in many ways effective in that it didn't keep out everyone who wanted to come in. but it deterred generations of chinese immigrants from attempting to come. and so we see -- i'm telling you probably things that you know. we see a large spike of chinese migration after the sort of opening of immigration law in 1965. and so -- >> i'm 70 years old. so my relatives came here before exclusion, some of them. those peo
to differences between san francisco and i believe is the largest chinatown, china population in any city in the united states and new york chinatown where i grew up. when i first moved out here i was amazed to find people who said they were fifth generation. all of my friends in new york were -- their parents were immigrants, my parents were immigrants. and my father and my stepfather and cousin, they jumped ship from being sailors and i looked -- tried to look this up for a little bit and i...