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stands in solidarity with the pacific islander p.a.c. chris, mary, and others who have been working hard to get the support and the recognition that we desperately need for our p.i. students. definitely thrilled to celebrate this with them. thank you an thank you, and i cede the rest of my time. >> thank you. hello, michelle? >> this is michelle cody from willie brown middle school. i, too, want to stand in solidarity with the resolution and support our hawaiian and pacific islander students. as someone who does a lot of cultural stuff at our schools, it's so important to see our students supported. having the cultural events and having the programs come into the school helps let students be seen and heard. i'm just so happy that we're taking these steps so that every kid feels that they can see themselves in the beautiful wovenness that's san francisco. thank you. >> thank you. president sanchez, that concludes public comment on this item. >> okay. thank you so much, and thank you for the public speaking on those items. i'm referring bo
stands in solidarity with the pacific islander p.a.c. chris, mary, and others who have been working hard to get the support and the recognition that we desperately need for our p.i. students. definitely thrilled to celebrate this with them. thank you an thank you, and i cede the rest of my time. >> thank you. hello, michelle? >> this is michelle cody from willie brown middle school. i, too, want to stand in solidarity with the resolution and support our hawaiian and pacific islander...
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has a history of slavery is remarks on good indigenous australians as well as descendants of pacific islanderswho say their ancestors work for little or no pay on sugar plantations morris says he did not mean to cause offense i've always said we need to look at our history one of the comments i was referring to was to how the new south wales settlement was 1st established and the views that were communicated to tom informing the new south wales colony and you go back to people like william wilberforce and others that were very involved in that 1st fleet expedition and one of the principles was to be the destroyer in that case new south wales was was not to have slavery dominico sullivan is associate professor of political science at university he says many australians are not aware of their pasts. many countries in the world australia doesn't know that history terribly well and it has a habit of. think using nice bit of a history of history that doesn't want to cause it could cause tension or embarrassment to download it and difficulty and present danger of i think. bombers initial comment den
has a history of slavery is remarks on good indigenous australians as well as descendants of pacific islanderswho say their ancestors work for little or no pay on sugar plantations morris says he did not mean to cause offense i've always said we need to look at our history one of the comments i was referring to was to how the new south wales settlement was 1st established and the views that were communicated to tom informing the new south wales colony and you go back to people like william...
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of wreckage cases this country free all safe of this virus means some countries of some small pacific islands for instance have been over to bring down the numbers right down but it will if the bars anyway it's everywhere that's really been demonstrated this week when some people can't well people especially in the northern hemisphere where they're enjoying a summer they sky new football that this threat is there and unfortunately it's really come back to bite us a quarter of all infections and deaths are in the united states which is by far the worst hit country now several states are starting to walk back the relaxing of restrictions to try and stop a 2nd wave of infections the u.s. house secretary's warning time is running out to contain the virus radical hain has the latest the coronavirus is marching through america in houston texas hospitals are quickly running out of intensive care about in florida arizona and texas mobile testing sites are being overrun with people waiting for hours many turned away health experts warned this would happen in many of these states mostly republican gove
of wreckage cases this country free all safe of this virus means some countries of some small pacific islands for instance have been over to bring down the numbers right down but it will if the bars anyway it's everywhere that's really been demonstrated this week when some people can't well people especially in the northern hemisphere where they're enjoying a summer they sky new football that this threat is there and unfortunately it's really come back to bite us a quarter of all infections and...
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it's an asian and pacific islanders health centers.the was a grass roots, volunteers, advocates and people living with hiv who needed carry that wasn't yet being provided. >> pride 50, generations of hope, airs sunday on our sister stays, kbcw, cable 12. and we'll stream it on kpix.com starting at 5:00 p.m. >>> hey, can you walk to me? oh, you're stuck? >> a toddler is in deep trouble. the heroic rescue ahead of kpix5 and cbsn bay area. . >>> an incredible rescue. a sheriff saves a toddler from a pond. . >> hey, hey. can you walk to me? you're stuck? okay. i'm going to come. >> well, this is the second that drew the sheriff to a pond where she found a toddler nearly submerged in water. . >> i swam a little bit and my feet, my boots were stuck in the mud. knee a couple ofhands to pull my . >>> coming up at 5:00, you've likely heard them around the bay. complaints of nonstop fireworks. the round table to address concerns. that story and more at 5:00. >>> and we're catching thenshins hourd y looking at temperatures on the rise. especially
it's an asian and pacific islanders health centers.the was a grass roots, volunteers, advocates and people living with hiv who needed carry that wasn't yet being provided. >> pride 50, generations of hope, airs sunday on our sister stays, kbcw, cable 12. and we'll stream it on kpix.com starting at 5:00 p.m. >>> hey, can you walk to me? oh, you're stuck? >> a toddler is in deep trouble. the heroic rescue ahead of kpix5 and cbsn bay area. . >>> an incredible rescue....
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we have officer and the application and five were african-americans and from the pacific islanders. and move on to the next slide please. and the graphic for the police department. and in april this year and are composed by white male officers and female officers and the rest is all a part of that. and you have 1%, none, and another is 2% and we have 399 latinos and 135 filipino officers. and 213 african-american officers. 392 asian officers and 1% of american indian officers. move to the next page. so this is the breakdown on how the officer is assigned to this session. and 2019 and we have just in the first row and the total personnel and are c.i.t. trained and this fluctuates and every six months we have personnel sign ups to get an assignment that moved from one session to the other. and people retire. people get hired. so there is a lot of movement. so my goal in the c.i.t. program is to keep an even number of officers in order to assure that it will be a c.i.t. trained officer in every shift. and especially in the metro division because that is where we had the highest calls f
we have officer and the application and five were african-americans and from the pacific islanders. and move on to the next slide please. and the graphic for the police department. and in april this year and are composed by white male officers and female officers and the rest is all a part of that. and you have 1%, none, and another is 2% and we have 399 latinos and 135 filipino officers. and 213 african-american officers. 392 asian officers and 1% of american indian officers. move to the next...
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. >> sreenivasan: like so many countries, including t u.s., the south pacific island nation of samoa begun to move away styrofoam products. and but it's actually harder for samoa and other islands, because just about everythinthey consume is imported by sea or air. most of those goods are plastic or wrapped in plastic, and they rarely head back out. as special correspondent mike taibbi found in a visit to samoa, for our "samoan islands: shifting tides" series, the solution being pursued involves new uses of old technology and traditional resources.>> hat do you reckon? that looks like a nice one for the machine. that one's going to come down soon, isnpo it? >> reer: james atherton is vice president of the samoa conioservsociety, and with his cousin alan schwalger, reends part of each day walking among the palm. what they're looking for are the palm l teaves, or sheatht have fallen to the ground, or and the machine they'd be good for is thione: a hydraulic press made in india that uses heat and five tons of pressure for a single minute to make these: inexpsive plates and bowls that he
. >> sreenivasan: like so many countries, including t u.s., the south pacific island nation of samoa begun to move away styrofoam products. and but it's actually harder for samoa and other islands, because just about everythinthey consume is imported by sea or air. most of those goods are plastic or wrapped in plastic, and they rarely head back out. as special correspondent mike taibbi found in a visit to samoa, for our "samoan islands: shifting tides" series, the solution being...
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affirmative action more than 100 opponents called into wednesday's hearing many from the asian pacific islander community. >>a nation is in the midst of a people in the coming further down the road. in one of them. but the bill has been at the top of the legislative black caucus is priority list support for the measure grows as the national conversation on racial justice continues personally this doesn't have a colorblind society i find offensive. >>because it did not i who i michael i'm rich cultural heritage, the heritage and background. but i'm quite it's not about color blind. it's about respecting different if the legislature passes the bill by june 25th it will be on the ballot in november in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>and our washington dc reporter sits down with president trump and talk about the police reform bill and the possibility of another round of stimulus checks. also the disturbing number of states now reporting a spike in coronavirus cases and after the break charges have been announced against the fire >>the former atlanta police officer shot and killed rayshard
affirmative action more than 100 opponents called into wednesday's hearing many from the asian pacific islander community. >>a nation is in the midst of a people in the coming further down the road. in one of them. but the bill has been at the top of the legislative black caucus is priority list support for the measure grows as the national conversation on racial justice continues personally this doesn't have a colorblind society i find offensive. >>because it did not i who i...
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the suspect drove onto highway 101 and the victim says the suspect is a male, pacific islander with dreadlocks in his 20s. >> hundreds of demonstrators marched in oakland tonight with a message for mayor libby chef. >> the crowd marched up fruitvale avenue to the mayor's home, calling on her to defund the oakland police department.>> protesters took part on foot and in cars they also carried candles to honor victims of police violence. >>> the oakland school board met tonight to consider a new proposal to eliminate the school police force. the superintendent endorsed the idea tonight and said the school police chief asked to support the resolution. jana katsuyama joins us now with more on what happened at that meeting. >> reporter: more than 300 people attended the online meeting and there was a lot of discussion. the board heard the resolution but there was no bow. there was plenty of public comment. parents, teachers and community members stood with signs saying that the oakland school district police department should be eliminated.>> we don't want police in schools. we want teachers. >> th
the suspect drove onto highway 101 and the victim says the suspect is a male, pacific islander with dreadlocks in his 20s. >> hundreds of demonstrators marched in oakland tonight with a message for mayor libby chef. >> the crowd marched up fruitvale avenue to the mayor's home, calling on her to defund the oakland police department.>> protesters took part on foot and in cars they also carried candles to honor victims of police violence. >>> the oakland school board met...
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the suspect drove onto 101, the victim says the suspect is a male pacific islander in his 20s with dreadlocks. if you have any information you are asked to call police.>>> law enforcement in simona county say two brothers died today, they were found together following an apparent drug overdose. the men were found in a barn on star road outside of windsor. their father made the devastating discovery.>> it's tragic and sad to hear that two people died. >> reporter: neighbors became aware of the commotion just after 8 am when law enforcement converged on a ranch on the outskirts of windsor.>> it is a sleepy quiet town.>> reporter: the 20 acre parcel at 9000 star road was dotted with cars this evening, visitors who apparently knew the overdose victims. >> our condolences to the family for their loss, obviously that's a very difficult thing for two family members especially as you have these two were. >> reporter: this barn is where the 37-year-old hector garcia and 31-year-old juan garcia were found. >> father went to a location where the sons were apparently working, found them to cease. >> repo
the suspect drove onto 101, the victim says the suspect is a male pacific islander in his 20s with dreadlocks. if you have any information you are asked to call police.>>> law enforcement in simona county say two brothers died today, they were found together following an apparent drug overdose. the men were found in a barn on star road outside of windsor. their father made the devastating discovery.>> it's tragic and sad to hear that two people died. >> reporter: neighbors...
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more likely to be maori and pacific islanders and it turns out they really are invisible nice to meet you i must. be. thanks for letting us come see you and. they give us a lot of people living here 8 of us 8 but there's only one at the moment they always write they already own heart. i want to be at a camp i know where ok it is only the room in a room ok seriously there's a room in this house with 8 people in it. because partner and 6 kids eventually come out of hiding but only when we agree to blur their faces shyness isn't the problem. it's shame at the way they live. 8 people squeezed into a small public house with mom and dad forced to sleep in the lounge there's a judge really 2 people know these so we don't like bringing people over and when people come over we hide so that they don't live there we stay here yeah you just tell me you got me other home a little business. this is just normal for them when people come here day running i don't know where they're not just you it's just the same. even the church people are they coming up on a dirty run and i. get it because of the si
more likely to be maori and pacific islanders and it turns out they really are invisible nice to meet you i must. be. thanks for letting us come see you and. they give us a lot of people living here 8 of us 8 but there's only one at the moment they always write they already own heart. i want to be at a camp i know where ok it is only the room in a room ok seriously there's a room in this house with 8 people in it. because partner and 6 kids eventually come out of hiding but only when we agree...
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course their largest and most challenging object to date can be seen in a luxury hotel on the pacific island of cyprus. 260 meter long dragons form the world's biggest chandelier it's secured against earthquakes and already a candidate for again it's world record. i have a feeling to be achieved really pretty much so i like to be more humble and. for me i have like this so many ways. of this of the dreaming we are cooperating with amazing artists from all around the world to be out of working on the amazing projects around the world. even the manufacturers headquarters and know people who are incorporates both the traditional and the modern an approach that makes dreams in glass a reality. both by day. and by night. and night out with excellent dining and fine wine doesn't sound like a visit to the church but that's exactly what is possible in belgium the michelin starred restaurant the jane in antwerp is one of the most sought after goal may restaurants in europe and is located in a former chapel the altar has been converted into the kitchen and bibles are replaced by menus we visited the r
course their largest and most challenging object to date can be seen in a luxury hotel on the pacific island of cyprus. 260 meter long dragons form the world's biggest chandelier it's secured against earthquakes and already a candidate for again it's world record. i have a feeling to be achieved really pretty much so i like to be more humble and. for me i have like this so many ways. of this of the dreaming we are cooperating with amazing artists from all around the world to be out of working...
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death rate has been extremely disproportionate among african-american, latinos, asians, and pacific islanders, so you have heard the president say, the people that are getting sick are people who are older, who have a lot of other health conditions. it is shocking and so tragic to me that he doesn't seem to be able to muster any empathy at losing over 100,000 americans, dead, in the last three months. you kind of have to say that a couple times to let that register. jonathan: and with a new report out of harvard predicting that we could have another 100,000 dead by the end of the summer, emails revealed in a lawsuit last week, including emails showing the politicization of the cdc response after the president was upset when the top doctors were saying the coronavirus will spread in february -- what can you and congress do to ensure that the health information from the cdc is not tainted? chairwoman bass: we are trying to get the health information. we passed the cares act. from a congressional black caucus perspective, we've been concerned about the death rate and believe there needs to be a
death rate has been extremely disproportionate among african-american, latinos, asians, and pacific islanders, so you have heard the president say, the people that are getting sick are people who are older, who have a lot of other health conditions. it is shocking and so tragic to me that he doesn't seem to be able to muster any empathy at losing over 100,000 americans, dead, in the last three months. you kind of have to say that a couple times to let that register. jonathan: and with a new...
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affirmative action more than 100 opponents called into wednesday's hearing many from the asian pacific islander community. >>a nation is in the midst of a people in the coming further down the road. in one of them. regal but the bill has been at the top of the legislative black caucus is priority list support for the measure grows as the national conversation on racial justice continues personally this doesn't have a colorblind society i find offensive. >>because it did not i who i michael by rich cultural heritage, the heritage and background. but i'm quite it's not about color blind. it's about respecting difference s if the legislature passes the bill by june 25th it will be on the ballot in november in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>our washington dc reporter sits down for a one on interview with president trump. also the disturbing number of states now reporting a significant spike in coronavirus cases and after the break charges announced against the fired. atlanta police officer ♪ here's what we want everyone to do. count all the hugs you haven't given. all the hands you haven'
affirmative action more than 100 opponents called into wednesday's hearing many from the asian pacific islander community. >>a nation is in the midst of a people in the coming further down the road. in one of them. regal but the bill has been at the top of the legislative black caucus is priority list support for the measure grows as the national conversation on racial justice continues personally this doesn't have a colorblind society i find offensive. >>because it did not i who i...
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white americans, asian americans, polyphony -- pacific islanders.feel no more than ever that there will be a g.t more happen you see companies in corporate america giving statements, and they want to make sure they promote diversity. you see it in all the different people who have been forced out of their jobs in public service or private enterprise because of what was seen as racist behavior that would have passed even a year ago, but nowhere is higher scrutiny than ever before. >> thanks very much for joinin us from dallas, one of the marches today to celebrate and commemorate juneteenth. thank you. the world health organization says coronavirus is still spreading fast and the pandemic is accelerating.on thursday aloo reported 150,000 new cases with half coming from the americas. the director general othe whod has ur nations to take great care. >> the world is in a new and dangerous phase. many people are understdably fed up with being at home. countries are understandably eager to open up their societies and economies. but the virus is still spre
white americans, asian americans, polyphony -- pacific islanders.feel no more than ever that there will be a g.t more happen you see companies in corporate america giving statements, and they want to make sure they promote diversity. you see it in all the different people who have been forced out of their jobs in public service or private enterprise because of what was seen as racist behavior that would have passed even a year ago, but nowhere is higher scrutiny than ever before. >>...
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know the death rate has been extremely disproportionate among african americans, latinos and pacific islandersou have heard the president on special occasion say, when the people who are getting sicker people who are older, people who have up on other health conditions. it is shocking and so tragic to me that he doesn't seem to be able to muster any empathy at losing over 100,000 americans. they are dead. in the last three months. he kind of have to say that. a couple of times to let that register. host: and with a new report out of harvard, predicting that we can have another 100,000 dead, but the end of the summer. e-mails revealed last week, including e-mails the pump politicization of the cdc response after the president was upset when their top doctors were saying that the coronavirus will spread in february. what can you and congress to too short the market people that the health information from the cdc is not tainted. it. rep. karen bass: not only not tainted, were trying to get the health information. one of the things that we passed on past the cares act, from the congressional black
know the death rate has been extremely disproportionate among african americans, latinos and pacific islandersou have heard the president on special occasion say, when the people who are getting sicker people who are older, people who have up on other health conditions. it is shocking and so tragic to me that he doesn't seem to be able to muster any empathy at losing over 100,000 americans. they are dead. in the last three months. he kind of have to say that. a couple of times to let that...
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of the 1st colony his remarks have angered some indigenous australians and descendants south pacific island is and defend his weight as opposition leader one guy do is refusing to recognise the appointment of a team to oversee the next farm entry election the supreme court names new leaders for the electoral council opponents boycott of the presidential election one by my dear old 2 years ago because they said the vote was great. those are the headlines coming up next on al-jazeera rewind stay with us. how would you say. hello welcome to rewind i'm richelle carey since al jazeera english launched more than a decade ago we have built up an extraordinary archive of award winning documentaries here on rewind returning to some of the best of them finding out what's happened in the years sense back in 2009 millions of americans were celebrating a new president in the white house promising radical change and a better future president obama inspired the entire nation no more so than in baltimore were over 60 percent are african-american and violent crime and drug related deaths have been on the ri
of the 1st colony his remarks have angered some indigenous australians and descendants south pacific island is and defend his weight as opposition leader one guy do is refusing to recognise the appointment of a team to oversee the next farm entry election the supreme court names new leaders for the electoral council opponents boycott of the presidential election one by my dear old 2 years ago because they said the vote was great. those are the headlines coming up next on al-jazeera rewind stay...
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you supported it and also, your caucus, part of the asian pacific islander legislative caucus supported it as well. what do you say to your constituents, and it's not all your constituents but be part of a conflict that could result in somebody being harmed. having i'm alex trebek here to tell you about the colonial penn program. if you're age 50-85 and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. the three what? the three p's? what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54 and i was a smoker but quit. alex, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65, retired, and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80 and i'm on a fixed income. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you, too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the number one most popular whole life insurance plan available through the colonial penn program. it has an affordable rate starting at $9.95 a mont
you supported it and also, your caucus, part of the asian pacific islander legislative caucus supported it as well. what do you say to your constituents, and it's not all your constituents but be part of a conflict that could result in somebody being harmed. having i'm alex trebek here to tell you about the colonial penn program. if you're age 50-85 and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. the three what? the three p's? what are the three p's? the three p's...
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that in your, in the arctic, central asia, the pacific islands, for many years the west in an era of hope believed we could change the chinese commies party and improve the lives of the chinese people along the way. that was the bargain, that was the best. the rising tide of democracy in eastern europe and the former soviet union 30 years ago made us believe that the spread of freedom in every nation was inevitable so we engaged we open ourselves to a three turn regimes that when you were hostile to democratic values. along the way that chinese communist party made at that piggyback take advantage of our goodwill while ensuring us they wanted a cooperative relationship. talk about why this is happening, it's complicated story, fault is not material here. it's not important. over decades americans come european countries invested in china with enormous optimism. we had an operation in china ourselves. we outsource our supply chains to place like sinjar, open our education institutions to be only affiliated students. we welcome chinese state date back investment in our own countries no
that in your, in the arctic, central asia, the pacific islands, for many years the west in an era of hope believed we could change the chinese commies party and improve the lives of the chinese people along the way. that was the bargain, that was the best. the rising tide of democracy in eastern europe and the former soviet union 30 years ago made us believe that the spread of freedom in every nation was inevitable so we engaged we open ourselves to a three turn regimes that when you were...
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settlement of the 1st colony his remarks have angered some indigenous australians and descendants of pacific island it's. the end of the area and more protests are expected in cities across lebanon hundreds have been taking to the streets for days now demanding the government resign over the country's worst economic crisis in decades demonstrators say politicians are failing to take action as unemployment soars along with the cost of living living the lebanese pound has lost more than half of its value since october the prime minister is blaming the previous government for the economic turmoil there updates with the headlines on al-jazeera as always is more news on our website at al-jazeera dot com coming up next it's inside story to stay with us. the u.s. is always open for a few people around the world this has been going on for a number of what do you get a big. report 3 for an international perspective to try to bring your mobile audience how this could impact their life this is an important part of the world and how does it is very good to bring the news to the world from here. how can the glo
settlement of the 1st colony his remarks have angered some indigenous australians and descendants of pacific island it's. the end of the area and more protests are expected in cities across lebanon hundreds have been taking to the streets for days now demanding the government resign over the country's worst economic crisis in decades demonstrators say politicians are failing to take action as unemployment soars along with the cost of living living the lebanese pound has lost more than half of...
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europe, in the arctic, in ,entral asia, in africa in the pacific islands, for many years, the west, in an era of hope, believed we could improve the lives of the chinese people. that was the bargain. that was the bet. democracy inde of eastern europe and in the former soviet union 30 years ago made us believe, perhaps reasonably, that the spread of freedom in every nation was inevitable. we opened ourselves to an authoritarian regime that we knew was hostile to democratic values. along the way, the chinese communist party made a bet. it bet it could take advantage of our goodwill while showing us they wanted a cooperated relationship. he said hide your strength and bide your time. talked about why this has happened. it's a complicated story. the fault is not material here. it is not important. over decades, americans, european countries invested in china with enormous optimism. inhad a business operation china ourselves. we outsourced our supply chain solutions and, we opened our educational institutions to pla affiliated students, we welcomed chinese state backed investment in our own
europe, in the arctic, in ,entral asia, in africa in the pacific islands, for many years, the west, in an era of hope, believed we could improve the lives of the chinese people. that was the bargain. that was the bet. democracy inde of eastern europe and in the former soviet union 30 years ago made us believe, perhaps reasonably, that the spread of freedom in every nation was inevitable. we opened ourselves to an authoritarian regime that we knew was hostile to democratic values. along the way,...
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a history of slavery his remarks angered indigenous australians as well as descendants south pacific islanders who say their ancestors works for little or no pay on sugar plantations morrison says he did not mean to cause offense i've always said we need to look at our history one of the comments i was referring to was to how the new south while settlement was 1st established and the views that were communicated the time in forming the new south wales colony and you go back to people like william wilberforce and others they were very involved in that 1st fleet expedition and one of the principles was to be the destroyer in that case new south wales was was not to have lawful slavery protesters have been rallying in japan in solidarity with the black lies matter movement. through. the. thousands of people carrying on tyra's impulses have been marching through a busy commercial district of tokyo it follows mass anti-racism demonstrations in the capital and in osaka last week. still ahead on al-jazeera using ancient methods to fight a modern pandemic we have an ecuadorian indigenous communities s
a history of slavery his remarks angered indigenous australians as well as descendants south pacific islanders who say their ancestors works for little or no pay on sugar plantations morrison says he did not mean to cause offense i've always said we need to look at our history one of the comments i was referring to was to how the new south while settlement was 1st established and the views that were communicated the time in forming the new south wales colony and you go back to people like...
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has a history of slavery his comments angered aboriginal australians as well as descendants of pacific islanderswho say their ancestors were brought to work on sugar plantations for little or no pay morrison says he did not mean to cause offense i've always said we need to look at our history one of the comments i was referring to was to how the new south wales settlement was 1st established and the views that were communicated at the time in forming the new south wales colony and you go back to people like william wilberforce and others they were very involved in that 1st fleet expedition and one of the principals was to be the destroyer in that case new south wales was was not to have slavery well that's now speak to dominic o'sullivan he's an associate professor of political science at charles sturt university where his research focuses on comparative indigenous politics he joins us now from canberra dominic let's start with this apology from scott morrison do you believe this was sincere or given the depth of public sentiment around racism at the moment more about political expediency. would
has a history of slavery his comments angered aboriginal australians as well as descendants of pacific islanderswho say their ancestors were brought to work on sugar plantations for little or no pay morrison says he did not mean to cause offense i've always said we need to look at our history one of the comments i was referring to was to how the new south wales settlement was 1st established and the views that were communicated at the time in forming the new south wales colony and you go back...
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has a history of slavery his remarks angered indigenous australians as well as descendants of pacific islanderswho say their ancestors works for little or no pay on sugar plantations morrison says he did not mean to cause offense i've always said we need to look at our history one of the comments i was referring to was to how the new south wales settlement was 1st established and the views that were communicated the tom informing the new south wales colony if you go back to people like william wilberforce and others they were very involved in that 1st fleet expedition and one of the principles was to be the destroyer in that case new south wales was was not to have slavery in other world news at least 20 soldiers and 40 civilians have been killed in 2 attacks in 1000 an offshoot of book carried out coordinated attacks in borno state in the northeast fighters drove into guns i on motorbikes and in cars and opened fire killing 40 civilians at another location members of the group targeted government soldiers and burnt down the area as united nations humanitarian the group calls itself islamic sta
has a history of slavery his remarks angered indigenous australians as well as descendants of pacific islanderswho say their ancestors works for little or no pay on sugar plantations morrison says he did not mean to cause offense i've always said we need to look at our history one of the comments i was referring to was to how the new south wales settlement was 1st established and the views that were communicated the tom informing the new south wales colony if you go back to people like william...
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now we have statements by over 150 asian-pacific islander groups that have condemned the murders of georgeloyd and other african-americans in our country. the reason they have come we know webecause all have to speak out when there are terrible hate crimes and brutal injustices such as the anti-asian coronavirus hate crimes incidents that have been occurring in the last few months. there is also historically all of these acts that have occurred like the chinese that must -- the chinese massacre of 1871, the exclusion act of 1872, and the continuous targeting of chinese-american scientists and engineers as spies and criminals. we have to do something. we have to come together as a nation and support one another in fighting for a better america. david: thank you so much for being with us. that is congresswoman judy chu from california. coming up on "balance of power" we will talk with jeffrey sachs, the scholar and the author about the systemic effects of inequality, something he has written about in his new book, "ages of globalization." that is coming up on "balance of power" on bloomberg
now we have statements by over 150 asian-pacific islander groups that have condemned the murders of georgeloyd and other african-americans in our country. the reason they have come we know webecause all have to speak out when there are terrible hate crimes and brutal injustices such as the anti-asian coronavirus hate crimes incidents that have been occurring in the last few months. there is also historically all of these acts that have occurred like the chinese that must -- the chinese massacre...
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anget community members could report incidents that were happening against asian americans and pacific islanders. in the past month and a half, we have received 1700 reports for both harassment, bullying, physical assaults and race-related property vandalism from across the country, including 117 incidents here in san francisco. the data shows that women have been proportionately harassed and all asian communities are being harmed. most is happening under shelter-in-place orders, so we expect the situation to get worse as orders are lifted. in some ways, this is not a new problem, just an escalated problem, made worse by the covid-19, as well as the trump administration to blame everything on china. we all appreciate, mayor breed, the strong, strong stance you have made towards hate towards asian americans and all communities, but given the difficult economic and budget situation facing the city and the community, are you able to have resources to build in the capacity to address these anti-asian situations? >> well, i will say that as many of you all know, it's going to be a real challenge for
anget community members could report incidents that were happening against asian americans and pacific islanders. in the past month and a half, we have received 1700 reports for both harassment, bullying, physical assaults and race-related property vandalism from across the country, including 117 incidents here in san francisco. the data shows that women have been proportionately harassed and all asian communities are being harmed. most is happening under shelter-in-place orders, so we expect...
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apologized for comments he made denying the country has a history of slavery as remarks angered pacific islanderswhose ancestors worked on sugar plantations for little or no pay and those are the headlines now back to the war in june goodbye. cairo the morning of monday the 5th of june 1967. a day that will change the history of the middle east. the plane is waiting to take off toward sinai. marshall added happy mohamed deputy supreme commander of the egyptian armed forces is making a morale boosting visit to troops deployed on the borders with israel for the last 3 weeks. than it was of the ship. and. c.s.c. and what. we have come up lemme men an anomaly anybody cameron. out on the even minimum or theme of the. of this egyptian show of strength was put to good use by israeli media. memories of the holocaust were invoked to persuade israelis they were facing a threat to their very existence. in a difference where the nazis. grandmother nothing was never mentioned by name in the bow media at the time it was called the egyptian tyrant it was his name. in washington u.s. president lyndon b. johnson
apologized for comments he made denying the country has a history of slavery as remarks angered pacific islanderswhose ancestors worked on sugar plantations for little or no pay and those are the headlines now back to the war in june goodbye. cairo the morning of monday the 5th of june 1967. a day that will change the history of the middle east. the plane is waiting to take off toward sinai. marshall added happy mohamed deputy supreme commander of the egyptian armed forces is making a morale...
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it's okay to be pacific islander all of these things is what makes the county beautiful and amazing andto talk to awesome young people who give us hope for the future but first, this is "today" on nbc. well many people have such a misunderstanding as to how a reverse mortgage works. people think that the bank takes your home, but that is not true. that's absolutely 100% wrong. the home is ours. we can sell it if we want to at any time. i like the flexibility of not having a payment, but i can make the payment if i want to. you're responsible for keeping up your property taxes and you're responsible for paying your insurance on the property. for us, it was a security blanket. the value of our house, was to fund our long-term health care. these are just a few uses of reverse mortgages. or go online to request your free information kit. without a doubt, one of the best financial tools i've learned about. everybody should be taking a look at it. if they're over 62, they should at least investigate it. for years, reverse mortgage funding has been helping customers like these use the equity f
it's okay to be pacific islander all of these things is what makes the county beautiful and amazing andto talk to awesome young people who give us hope for the future but first, this is "today" on nbc. well many people have such a misunderstanding as to how a reverse mortgage works. people think that the bank takes your home, but that is not true. that's absolutely 100% wrong. the home is ours. we can sell it if we want to at any time. i like the flexibility of not having a payment,...
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you look at the l.a.p.d., 30% white, 9% black, the rest of it as asian-pacific islander and still come with a torch police cars the other day. i'm not quite sure what they want and that's the goal really is to not prosecute black criminals. >> go, larry, go. >> a warehouse that they believe apparently they ought not to be prosecuted. even though the likelihood is they were injuring another black person. >> sean: all the states and all these cities. they get arrested, no bail, right back out on the streets to join more of the chaos. thank you both. amazing. got to protect our american family. you don't do that, that is the first line of defense. ask yourself, who are you going to call? what are you going to do? what is going to happen? house democrats unveiled new police legislation today, chad pergram will tell us what is in it and also this weekend, the new york toilet paper times opinion editor resigning uproar over senator tom cotton's op-ed straight ahead. ng...umm... jamie, you're cutting out. sorry i'm late! hey, whoever's doing that, can you go on mute? oh, my bad! i was just sa
you look at the l.a.p.d., 30% white, 9% black, the rest of it as asian-pacific islander and still come with a torch police cars the other day. i'm not quite sure what they want and that's the goal really is to not prosecute black criminals. >> go, larry, go. >> a warehouse that they believe apparently they ought not to be prosecuted. even though the likelihood is they were injuring another black person. >> sean: all the states and all these cities. they get arrested, no bail,...
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but a third of the population are latinos, we have one of the fastest growing asian american pacific islander population, a strong and robust a african-american population, 23 tribal communities throughout the state and it is just beautifully diverse. what i was seeing and talking with our experts, some members of the minority community are hit by the pandemic in particular what we know now in nevada is the latino community was getting hard-hit meaning we were seen more numbers of covid-19 diagnosis, not in the healthcare access to that community, not enough education to make sure the community members know what they can do to protect themselves into once we got the data, we can work together at t the state level, local level and federal level to figure out how do we educate, how do we get the resources where they need to be in the hotspot and how do we make sure were communicating as you know in her asian american communities and latino communities has a language barrier. you have to be able to make sure you're connecting an understanding and not beyond the barriers to bring the resources in
but a third of the population are latinos, we have one of the fastest growing asian american pacific islander population, a strong and robust a african-american population, 23 tribal communities throughout the state and it is just beautifully diverse. what i was seeing and talking with our experts, some members of the minority community are hit by the pandemic in particular what we know now in nevada is the latino community was getting hard-hit meaning we were seen more numbers of covid-19...
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protect our most vulnerable communities, our african-american community, our latino community, our pacific islandermunity. these bear the disproportionate impact of the covid-19 crisis, and we have to do everything we can to ensure their safety as well. >> thank you very much for joining us on this important night. we really appreciate you being here. >> thank you so much. have a great evening. >> thank you, governor. >>> when we come back, donald trump had another very, very big loss in the supreme court today. dalia will join us with that one second. us with that one second ...or this.... ...or even this... ...we've seen and covered it. so, get a quote today. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ saturpain happens. aleve it. aleve is proven stronger and longer on pain than tylenol. when pain happens, aleve it. all day strong. metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless too. 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 menopausal
protect our most vulnerable communities, our african-american community, our latino community, our pacific islandermunity. these bear the disproportionate impact of the covid-19 crisis, and we have to do everything we can to ensure their safety as well. >> thank you very much for joining us on this important night. we really appreciate you being here. >> thank you so much. have a great evening. >> thank you, governor. >>> when we come back, donald trump had another...
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the suspect is described as a specific pacific islander with dreadlocks took off and it new model chevy suv with rear tinted windows. the person shot at was not hurt. >> the government opened fire at a child's birthday party last night, two people killed and three others wounded. the two fatalities were adult women. a 10-year-old boy among the wounded and the shooting happened at home on cynthia avenue. the gunman may have targeted the wrong house. >>> in san francisco muni riders may not see the fair increase for the next two years. they have a great to keep fares where they are and muni says they will not ask for a fair increase in the next budget proposal. because of the pandemic they say this is not the right time to ask riders to pay more. >>> san francisco muni says they will no longer provide buses to transport groups of police officers to protests. they are called on for help in getting officers to the front line. they said it is making the change to address systemic racism as part of its day-to- day work. the sf police officers union is not pleased. in a tweet they told muni to
the suspect is described as a specific pacific islander with dreadlocks took off and it new model chevy suv with rear tinted windows. the person shot at was not hurt. >> the government opened fire at a child's birthday party last night, two people killed and three others wounded. the two fatalities were adult women. a 10-year-old boy among the wounded and the shooting happened at home on cynthia avenue. the gunman may have targeted the wrong house. >>> in san francisco muni...
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talking about the contributions of african-americans and latinos, asian and pacific islander students. we're working on this in real-time. this is a bill that would make he saysol disicts to make sure the content is available. always good discussions. >> you can find stories on every topic on our website. >>> coming up next, digging into data on police arrest records. racial disparity in the bay area. >> we are destined to do something meaningful. what do you think a private, christian, education looks like? gcu offers over 175 high quality online programs. find your purpose at grand canyon university. visit gcu.edu. >>> we have breaking news to tell you about out of san francisco. sky 7 is over a house fire on 35th avenue near moraga street in the outer sunset neighborhood. you can see the firefighters there. flifs say one person was rescued and is being rushed to a trauma center. we will continue to follow this. two young people are in serious condition after being pulled from the water in san francisco in ocean beach. the two were among a group of five swimmers waiting in the surf
talking about the contributions of african-americans and latinos, asian and pacific islander students. we're working on this in real-time. this is a bill that would make he saysol disicts to make sure the content is available. always good discussions. >> you can find stories on every topic on our website. >>> coming up next, digging into data on police arrest records. racial disparity in the bay area. >> we are destined to do something meaningful. what do you think a...