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i love it.an wu in "solos.angel basically. you know, like, from the bible i was checking, that i didn't smell sort of thing. just like i said, i haven't been home. i actually think i might still be drunk i'm jenny, by the way. i am great fun at parties. [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: constance wu, "solos" is available right now on amazon prime video we'll be back right back with bowen yang, everybody. stick around congratulations, i'm so happy for you. [ cheers and applause ♪ pain doesn't care how old you are. or what color you are. pain doesn't care if you live in a small town or in the spotlight. pain has no limits. care like a parent with a newborn. care like we took an oath. care that's strong, fast and safe. that's care without limits. new crest pro-health complete protection kills 99% of bacteria. care that's strong, fast and safe. plus, it works around... ...and around... ...and around the clock. crest pro-health complete protection gives you 24-hour protection. crest. the #1 toothpaste brand in america
i love it.an wu in "solos.angel basically. you know, like, from the bible i was checking, that i didn't smell sort of thing. just like i said, i haven't been home. i actually think i might still be drunk i'm jenny, by the way. i am great fun at parties. [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: constance wu, "solos" is available right now on amazon prime video we'll be back right back with bowen yang, everybody. stick around congratulations, i'm so happy for you. [ cheers and...
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my god. >> reporter: wu says cassidy used to work on their car.thinedof we just say hi, how are you. >> reporter: the community trying once again to understand how and why a crime so senseless could happen. >>> president biden ordered the white house flag to be flown at half-staff in honor of the victims. he released a statement saying in part "there are at least eight families who will never be whole again. there are union brothers and sisters, good, hundred, hardworking people who are mourning their own" he then urged congress to quote help end this pandemic of gun violence in america." vice president compares also addressed the shooting mentioning that it is personal to her as a bay area native. >> it is absolutely tragic. i have family that live in san jose. i've worked for many, many years with the mayor of san jose and that police department. and my prayers and my thoughts are with all of those families. jack, toss me the frisbee. i can do you one better... with cheddar. everything's better with cheddar. like my new cheddar biscuit breakfast
my god. >> reporter: wu says cassidy used to work on their car.thinedof we just say hi, how are you. >> reporter: the community trying once again to understand how and why a crime so senseless could happen. >>> president biden ordered the white house flag to be flown at half-staff in honor of the victims. he released a statement saying in part "there are at least eight families who will never be whole again. there are union brothers and sisters, good, hundred,...
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my god. >> reporter: wu says cassidy used to work on their car.withined anything of concern. >> we just say hi, how are you. >> reporter: the community trying once again to understand how and why a crime so senseless could happen. >>> president biden ordered the white house flag to be flown at half-staff in honor of the victims. he released a statement saying in part "there are at least eight families who will never be whole again. there are union brothers and sisters, good, hundred, hardworking people who are mourning their own" he then urged congress to quote help end this pandemic of gun violence in america." vice president compares also addressed the shooting mentioning that it is personal to her as a bay area native. >> it is absolutely tragic. i have family that live in san jose. i've worked for many, many years with the mayor of san jose and that police department. and my prayers and my thoughts are with all of those families. >>> a breaking news update on the shooting. a ninth person who was gunned down has now died. 49-year-old alex ward
my god. >> reporter: wu says cassidy used to work on their car.withined anything of concern. >> we just say hi, how are you. >> reporter: the community trying once again to understand how and why a crime so senseless could happen. >>> president biden ordered the white house flag to be flown at half-staff in honor of the victims. he released a statement saying in part "there are at least eight families who will never be whole again. there are union brothers and...
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watching you amy wu silverman thank you. good stuff. >> thank you >>> all right.ou're welcome let's get to the morning's other top stories. a new call on carbon and maybe appropriately one of the greatest carmakers saying it might go electric. bertha coombs here with more good morning >> reporter: good morning, brian. the iea, the international energy agency is calling for an end to new oil and gas in investments to slash carbon emissions. the energy watch dog says those projects must stop immediately if the world hopes to achieve the goals in the paris climate accord the net zero target would require rapid acceleration of wind and solar and halting gas sales by 2035. >>> and lamborghini is planning to go electric the automaker will build the first hybrid gas/electric model in 2023. the first fully electric car in the second half of the decade. it will invest $1.2 billion to make the transition. >>> apple is facing continued delays with the ipad pro according to bloomberg, the company facing supply chain challenging. producing the mini l.e.d. screen for example. t
watching you amy wu silverman thank you. good stuff. >> thank you >>> all right.ou're welcome let's get to the morning's other top stories. a new call on carbon and maybe appropriately one of the greatest carmakers saying it might go electric. bertha coombs here with more good morning >> reporter: good morning, brian. the iea, the international energy agency is calling for an end to new oil and gas in investments to slash carbon emissions. the energy watch dog says those...
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daniel wu was born and raised in berkeley. he was part of dozens of films including 2018's "tomb raider" and was the named the best director and producer and he was co-offered a $25,000 reward for anti-asian attacks right here in the bay area. we salute you, daniel wu. >>> we are following a developing story out of the middle east. more air strikes happening every hour and deadly escalating fights with no signs of letting up. kelly cobiella reports from london. >> reporter: smokes hand flames arerizing in gaza from multiple blasts. after a night of air raid sirens and rocket attacks on israel. people rushing for cover as the militant group's hamas and islamic jihad fired hundreds of rockets hitting a bus, injuring a 5-year-old child and destroyed a home. i heard a boom, this woman says. she and her neighbor safe in bomb shelters when the rocket hit. israel retaliating with air strikes, bringing down this apartment building, the israelis saying they warned residents to evacuate. israel says it was used by hamas. the unrest the
daniel wu was born and raised in berkeley. he was part of dozens of films including 2018's "tomb raider" and was the named the best director and producer and he was co-offered a $25,000 reward for anti-asian attacks right here in the bay area. we salute you, daniel wu. >>> we are following a developing story out of the middle east. more air strikes happening every hour and deadly escalating fights with no signs of letting up. kelly cobiella reports from london. >>...
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amy wu silverman, thank you very much. talk about what is driving all of this, and that is inflation. the expectation that we may see higher rates. former new york fed president bill dudley says we are in for an interest rate surprise because the fed will have to raise interest rates higher than investors currently anticipate. he spoke to us a little earlier on today. . >> it isn't going to happen until the economy is already at full employment, so there's a big gap between where they are starting and where they will need to be if the economy is overheating. it seems like a quarter-point is the most likely template. and they actually have to catch up, the level of short-term rates is going to climb much higher than what is currently priced into financial markets. guy: so potentially, the market could get caught out here, so it needs to protect itself. kristen macleod, barclays cohead of global fx sales, joins us now. tech is starting to pick up. it is not in fx. i am wondering whether at one point soon you will start to se
amy wu silverman, thank you very much. talk about what is driving all of this, and that is inflation. the expectation that we may see higher rates. former new york fed president bill dudley says we are in for an interest rate surprise because the fed will have to raise interest rates higher than investors currently anticipate. he spoke to us a little earlier on today. . >> it isn't going to happen until the economy is already at full employment, so there's a big gap between where they are...
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. >> reporter: 14-year-old aidan nakajima-wu worked hard to make it into new york's stuyvesant high >ere you most looking forward to as a freshman >> probably making new friends in high school >> reporter: it hasn't happened first covid kept him home but even after in-person classes resumed his mom mina says the headlines about assaults on asian americans instilled a new layer of fear. >> i really felt unsafe sending him, you know, all the way downtown by himself. >> have you ever experienced this kind of fear and anxiety before >> not really. nothing really has made me this scared for my life. >> reporter: national data shows just 18% of asian american students are attending school in person, trailing any demographic. at ps 130 in new york city's chinatown where nearly 87% of the students are asian american, just 30% have opted 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 th
. >> reporter: 14-year-old aidan nakajima-wu worked hard to make it into new york's stuyvesant high >ere you most looking forward to as a freshman >> probably making new friends in high school >> reporter: it hasn't happened first covid kept him home but even after in-person classes resumed his mom mina says the headlines about assaults on asian americans instilled a new layer of fear. >> i really felt unsafe sending him, you know, all the way downtown by himself....
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wu, for your first presentation. thank you very much. i am of two minds. while i greatly appreciate the ability to take an oversized lot and intensify development, we are basically putting two regularly shaped large buildings in length into an environment where all building forms are more or less new forms that leave random patterns of open space and patterns to be enjoyed by neighbors. the comment i'm making is not in support of protecting views, but also in support of not challenging a random plan of individual buildings. so i hear the last commenter speaking to that. these buildings are intensifying development and they are also quite relentless relative to the setting they're in. again, i am of two mindsets and i would like to hear other commissioners. particularly if you look at drawing a.1.0, which is the overall site plan. >> clerk: there is a member of the public wishing to speak. should we afford them that opportunity? >> this is stacy -- >> clerk: i'm sorry, we don't allow commenters two bites of the apple. if the commissioners have questions of
wu, for your first presentation. thank you very much. i am of two minds. while i greatly appreciate the ability to take an oversized lot and intensify development, we are basically putting two regularly shaped large buildings in length into an environment where all building forms are more or less new forms that leave random patterns of open space and patterns to be enjoyed by neighbors. the comment i'm making is not in support of protecting views, but also in support of not challenging a random...
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they wus delhi bureau chief is covering the story am rates have more bad news more shocking sainz what's the latest there. as you heard 4000 deaths in a single day and that's just the official number now concern is really great about what's happening in rural areas do not is coming in which shows that this 2nd wave has affected or who are looking to land much less than in the 1st wave of a populous states like the police in the north they were seen huge strikes in several districts in rural india the head interest is fragile and best and non-existent at last to the number of gentle simply not there now part of the ruling to learn of course is also spreading to other parts of india and southern india in states where we had elections recently little big rallies that you mentioned in your report. what is the indian government doing to try to break the 2nd wave. well many autistic ones we're just seeing these huge surgeons have imposed. lockdown girl feels they have restrictions on movement this also talk about a national locked on this special the government the government was resisting and
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this is the wu news live from berlin in the fight against covert 19 of the world's richest countries finally bowing to global pressure after the u.s. backs plans to wave coronavirus vaccine pipes says let's talk it's being hailed as a historic moment by the w.h.o. but it's only a 1st step in the push for a more effective facts in distribution.
this is the wu news live from berlin in the fight against covert 19 of the world's richest countries finally bowing to global pressure after the u.s. backs plans to wave coronavirus vaccine pipes says let's talk it's being hailed as a historic moment by the w.h.o. but it's only a 1st step in the push for a more effective facts in distribution.
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joining us now is reporter nicholas wu. nic, good to see you. what would a second senate vote on the commission establish? >> the thing is, if there were a second senate vote, we are likely to see the same result as the first one. democrats don't have the votes to make this commission go through. so, republicans would filibuster it again and we would be back to where we are now which is total gridlock over this panel. >> so, the house is looking into establishing a commission to investigate the january 6th attack? how would that look like? how is it different from what the senate was voting on? >> from my colleagues and i reporting on this, top democrats are deciding what to do next and clyburne is actually urging nancy pelosi to go it alone on an investigation and create either a select committee like republicans did with benghazi. you know, there is still some sorting of issues out. we are expecting to see a report from senate committees conducting their investigation into january 6th. >> nic, this was the first legislative filibuster of presi
joining us now is reporter nicholas wu. nic, good to see you. what would a second senate vote on the commission establish? >> the thing is, if there were a second senate vote, we are likely to see the same result as the first one. democrats don't have the votes to make this commission go through. so, republicans would filibuster it again and we would be back to where we are now which is total gridlock over this panel. >> so, the house is looking into establishing a commission to...
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. >>> let's talk more about this case with shan wu, former prosecutor and defense attorney. so good to see you. how important is this news that gaetz's ex-girlfriend agreed to cooperate? >> it's very significant, fred, because she -- if as reportings indicated, she was there since 2017 and can bring to life the paper trail and mountains of receipts. but there's no context who was there, who was doing what at those times, so that's an important role she can play. of course, as a former girlfriend she may not be very motivated anymore to protect gaetz and may be more focused on protecting herself at this point. >> and despite reports of being under a federal investigation and gaetz's close friends being willing to cooperate with investigators, congressman gaetz continues to talk about this case in this manner. listen. >> i'm not too worried about joel greenberg. joel greenberg is literally sitting in jail right now because he originally accused someone who was innocent of having had a relationship with a minor. >> how risky is this approach that he's taking? >> it's very, very
. >>> let's talk more about this case with shan wu, former prosecutor and defense attorney. so good to see you. how important is this news that gaetz's ex-girlfriend agreed to cooperate? >> it's very significant, fred, because she -- if as reportings indicated, she was there since 2017 and can bring to life the paper trail and mountains of receipts. but there's no context who was there, who was doing what at those times, so that's an important role she can play. of course, as a...
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speakers included mayor libby schaaf you saw there, actor daniel wu, and the new california attorney general, who announced the formation of a racial justice bureau in the department of justice this past week. after the rally, people gathered to blow whistles. whistles are a new cool being used by community members in an effort to prevent attacks. >>> it is 7:09. we have much more ahead on "today in the bay." coming up, we take you live to wash wash for our weekly interview with chuck todd who has a preview of this week's "meet the press." we'll talk about what the head of the cdc thinks about hesitancy of state health leaders here in california not adopting the cdc's new mask policy. >>> plus, did you hear? no longer on the prowl, a tiger cub missing for nearly a week in texas is now captured. how police ended up getting the big cat off the streets. california hasn't signed on to the universal mask guidance, you had the head of the cdc on in an exclusive interview this morning. is there any imsight, should we all just jump on board? >> well that was the lion's share of our conversat
speakers included mayor libby schaaf you saw there, actor daniel wu, and the new california attorney general, who announced the formation of a racial justice bureau in the department of justice this past week. after the rally, people gathered to blow whistles. whistles are a new cool being used by community members in an effort to prevent attacks. >>> it is 7:09. we have much more ahead on "today in the bay." coming up, we take you live to wash wash for our weekly interview...
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daniel wu was born in berkeley and raised in orinda. he's been a part of dozens of films including 2018's "tomb raider" and 2007 named best new director at the hong kong film awards. in february he along with daniel day kim offered a $25,000 reward to find the perpetrators in an series of attacks against elderly asian-americans in the bay why are. we salute you daniel wu. you're watching "today in the bay." we'll be right back. it's beauty, - [macaw vo] pretty boy. - or the beast. - the beauty, - [macaw vo] pretty boy. has failed. the beast, john cox, learn about california's nicest, smartest beast at johncox.com wanna help kids get their homework done? well, an internet connection's a good start. but kids also need computers. and sometimes the hardest thing about homework is finding a place to do it. so why not hook community centers up with wifi? for kids like us, and all the amazing things we're gonna learn. over the next 10 years, comcast is committing $1 billion to reach 50 million low-income americans with the tools and resources
daniel wu was born in berkeley and raised in orinda. he's been a part of dozens of films including 2018's "tomb raider" and 2007 named best new director at the hong kong film awards. in february he along with daniel day kim offered a $25,000 reward to find the perpetrators in an series of attacks against elderly asian-americans in the bay why are. we salute you daniel wu. you're watching "today in the bay." we'll be right back. it's beauty, - [macaw vo] pretty boy. - or the...
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with us now is former federal prosecutor shan wu.out the evidence prosecutors have gathered so far and where they are in this investigation? >> it tells us that they have reached an important later stage in the investigation. the fact that the recent news came out that the new york state attorney general's investigation has now basically joined with the manhattan d.a.'s investigation tells us that this case has potential criminal legs. you wouldn't be going to had stage if it didn't. the special grand jury, the utility for that is its continuity. you want the same people becoming familiar with the evidence. so this grand jury will sit for a longer period of time, meets more often, and the prosecutors are beginning to put in the evidence and shape a potential foundation for potential charges. they really have to shape it because there's a massive vomit of evidence here. they can't just dump the whole thing on the grand jury. >> we've heard millions of pages of documents as part of all of this. and as someone yourself who is now a defe
with us now is former federal prosecutor shan wu.out the evidence prosecutors have gathered so far and where they are in this investigation? >> it tells us that they have reached an important later stage in the investigation. the fact that the recent news came out that the new york state attorney general's investigation has now basically joined with the manhattan d.a.'s investigation tells us that this case has potential criminal legs. you wouldn't be going to had stage if it didn't. the...
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local level and dedicate resources to support mental health programs, actor and berkeley native daniel wu agrees, you know, jails not necessarily the answer for all these. >> cases and a lot of the cases. and you know, there's mental health issues there you know, poverty issues as transitional issues. and so that we need to really create a whole system that helps and messing preservation but also helps these people transition back into society and prevent them from doing violent crimes. again, we have to make sure there's not just a moment in time that this is actually movement. the doors and push open. we need to push through that. >> the senate passed the bill in april. it now heads to president biden's desk where he is expected to sign it in the newsroom. noelle bellow kron 4 news. >> now to our 4 zone forecast as we take a live look across the bay area courtesy of the mount tam cam. yeah. this is beautiful and it was a lovely day. but kron 4 chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is back. and lawrence again. >> we are made to be concerned about. the wind was getting a little motion sickn
local level and dedicate resources to support mental health programs, actor and berkeley native daniel wu agrees, you know, jails not necessarily the answer for all these. >> cases and a lot of the cases. and you know, there's mental health issues there you know, poverty issues as transitional issues. and so that we need to really create a whole system that helps and messing preservation but also helps these people transition back into society and prevent them from doing violent crimes....
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are you ready for some great news i'm christine window on the eyes on any micro geo with a brand new wus africa. tackles the issues shaping the continent now with more time to in-depth look at all the trends. what's making the hittites and what's behind the way on the streets to give you the end of reports on the inside. w. news africa every friday on g.w. . be forced to choose it's the sense of smell most people believe they could live without. but losing it can be life altering scientists say covert attacks the cells that help communicate what we're smelling. we can lose our appetite or worse still the will to live sense of smell helps define who we are. nice to have you along a study of 2 and a half 1000 patients who lost their sense of smell and taste showed 40 percent of them had completely regained it half a year later 2 percent reported no improvement whatsoever for a belgian answer feel our camp lessened sense such as her favorite per fumes smell or floor after she got infected with cold with 19 a few months ago at 1st she could no longer smell anything then many smells were dist
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daniel wu, even california's attorney general, who announced the formation of a racial-justice bureau in the department of justice, this week. many came to simply be a part of this movement. >> there's always been hatred against apis. probably, very underreported. and so, you know, a lot of reasons for being here and showing support. >> after the rally, it was time to blow whistles. something that could be used to prevent an attack. from there, the group marched downtown. >>> people also gathered in sacramento today to unite against asian hate. the group met outside the state-capitol building. organizers of this weekend's action say they want to raise awareness of the verbal and physical violence against asian and pacific-islander americans, according to a recent report, the highest number of attacks against members of the aapi community came in new york and california. >>> squaw valley is going out with a bang. literally, the popular resort empty today. it had to close early because of lightning strikes nearby. let's bring in meteorologist rob mayeda. rob, will skiers be able to go o
daniel wu, even california's attorney general, who announced the formation of a racial-justice bureau in the department of justice, this week. many came to simply be a part of this movement. >> there's always been hatred against apis. probably, very underreported. and so, you know, a lot of reasons for being here and showing support. >> after the rally, it was time to blow whistles. something that could be used to prevent an attack. from there, the group marched downtown....
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for some break means i'm pristine one glass on the i already my good you know what the brahmin the wus offered up this show that settles the issues shaping the heart now with a more time to off bottom end up hill top to all the time stuff what's making the hittites and what's behind it away on the streets to keep in the force on the inside d.w. comes africa. down 13 minutes long d.w. . the german on cotton. bud is the symbiotic relationship between politics and the automobile industry turning knocking. stock ziad the engine of the german economy in speakin into the. mind is still the end of the road for germany's car industry. in 75. w. . how does a virus spread. why do we panic and when we'll all miss. just 3 of the. and weekly radio program. if you would like and new information on the crawl of virus or any other science topic you should really check out our podcast you can get it wherever you can get your podcast you can also find us at dot com look forward slash science. it's an ongoing quest for a bit of. the arab spring began in 2011. people stood up against corrupt robbers and d
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. >> they can provide the blood samples of those that worked in the lab in wu han and they refuse tothat. >> reporter: there's joy in the new normal. >> it's relief in celebration to be outside and feel safe. >> reporter: here in hollywood, there's reason to celebrate. with 75% of movie heaters open nationwide, memorial day weekend could top $100 million in the box office, one year ago it was not even a million. >> thank you. >>> president biden is expected to travel to arlington national cemetery tomorrow to lay a wreath at the tomb of the unknowns. today in delaware, the president and his family know attended church on the six th anniversary of the death of his son, bo biden. later, he was joined by his grandson and attended a memorial day service and he called it a hard day for his family. >>> in texas, republican lawmakers have a midnight deadline to pass some of the toughest voting restrictions in the country. that's when the legislative session ends. we are joined by christina rafini, why is this getting so much attention even from the president? >> reporter: good evening, the
. >> they can provide the blood samples of those that worked in the lab in wu han and they refuse tothat. >> reporter: there's joy in the new normal. >> it's relief in celebration to be outside and feel safe. >> reporter: here in hollywood, there's reason to celebrate. with 75% of movie heaters open nationwide, memorial day weekend could top $100 million in the box office, one year ago it was not even a million. >> thank you. >>> president biden is...
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some of the displays never seen before is this marquesa dress from crazy rich asians that constance wun't make mistakes we have happy accidents. but not at the smithsonian this is the easel palette of bob ross in the works is a new exhibit called play ball a look at how latino culture and baseball have long influenced each other. >> it's a long history it's a complicated history it weaves in making your own bat, making your own ball. from mexico and central america, the in fusion of culture really comes to light >> reporter: but there is plenty more hiddin' deep within these walls. literally. >> we're going take you and see some of our treasures. >> our camera is being taken to a place so secret we're not auloued to show you how we got there. >> two more locked doors >> these are the vaults. where all the secret stuff. >> the secret magic happens. our collection of 1.8 million objects is spread across 110 rooms. you're at the nerve center of it all. >> ask i just open all of these up right now >> i want i can open some up i want to show you something special. definitely holds a very sp
some of the displays never seen before is this marquesa dress from crazy rich asians that constance wun't make mistakes we have happy accidents. but not at the smithsonian this is the easel palette of bob ross in the works is a new exhibit called play ball a look at how latino culture and baseball have long influenced each other. >> it's a long history it's a complicated history it weaves in making your own bat, making your own ball. from mexico and central america, the in fusion of...
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. >> reporter: 14-year-old aiden nakajima wu worked hard to get into a new school. >> it hasn't happenedr in person classes resumed, his mom said the headlines about assault on asian-americans instilled a new layer of fear. >> i really felt unsafe sending him all the way downtown by himself. >> reporter: have you ever experienced this kind of fear and anxiety before >> not really. nothing has made me this scared for my life. >> reporter: national data shows 18% of asian-american students are attending school in person trailing any other demographic at ps 130 in new york city's chinatown where 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 solid
. >> reporter: 14-year-old aiden nakajima wu worked hard to get into a new school. >> it hasn't happenedr in person classes resumed, his mom said the headlines about assault on asian-americans instilled a new layer of fear. >> i really felt unsafe sending him all the way downtown by himself. >> reporter: have you ever experienced this kind of fear and anxiety before >> not really. nothing has made me this scared for my life. >> reporter: national data shows...
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well the 2 countries are behind this proposal for a patent waiver and they put that forward in the wu last year discussions are still going on and the u.s. president joe biden support for it is a big moral victory for the 2 countries in matter of principle because india is one of the fittest producers of generic drugs she affordable drugs which are accessibility to poor rich countries story example aids and hiv when that crisis was there so india is a stronger better than this summit that we are seeing the e.u. india summit which is going on in porto portugal is about much more the prime ministers of the 2 countries put out an op ed a day before the summit and they described this as a defining moment in geopolitical political relations between the 2 sides there is momentum in developing this relationship you talked about just dialogue being there to recalibrate all rebalance the eaves relationship with the major pacific and underlying all of this is another reason whether to side account again and that can be summed up in one word china more times a lot of demand and china's increasin
well the 2 countries are behind this proposal for a patent waiver and they put that forward in the wu last year discussions are still going on and the u.s. president joe biden support for it is a big moral victory for the 2 countries in matter of principle because india is one of the fittest producers of generic drugs she affordable drugs which are accessibility to poor rich countries story example aids and hiv when that crisis was there so india is a stronger better than this summit that we...
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local level and dedicate resources to support mental health programs, actor and berkeley native daniel wu you know, jails not necessarily the answer for all these. >> cases and a lot of the cases. and you know, there's mental health issues there you know, poverty issues as transitional issues. and so that we need to really create a whole system that helps and mass incarceration but also helps these people transition back into society and prevent them from doing violent crimes. again, we have to make sure there's not just a moment in time that this is actually movement the doors and push open. we need to push through that. >> the senate passed the bill in april. it now heads to president biden's desk where he is expected to sign it in the newsroom. noelle bellow kron 4 news. >> all right. time now for our 4 zone forecast is get a live look outside right now at the bay bridge. >> chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joins us. it is windy out there now, but that trend is only going to continue. that's going to get very, very blustery specially as we head toward tomorrow afternoon. those winds
local level and dedicate resources to support mental health programs, actor and berkeley native daniel wu you know, jails not necessarily the answer for all these. >> cases and a lot of the cases. and you know, there's mental health issues there you know, poverty issues as transitional issues. and so that we need to really create a whole system that helps and mass incarceration but also helps these people transition back into society and prevent them from doing violent crimes. again, we...
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for some great news i'm christine one glass on the i m f u my country you know with a brand new day wus africa the show that tackles the issues shaping the concert live now with more time to in-depth look up to all of the transcripts of what's making the hittites and what's behind the way on the streets to give you in-depth reports on the inside. w. news in africa every friday on g.w. . where all. the good. men. take on the. old it is where all of the stories that matter to you. to. believe. me. we are yours actually on fire. thank. you. it's world press freedom day and they're not in coachella we'll be looking at how different people have found ways to tell their stories and make their voices heard despite censorship and oppression. in zimbabwe will meet 2 comedians who are fighting injustice with a surprisingly effective weapon satire. we'll see how director clothes and oscar winning film nomad land are being censored in china. and as an antidote to journey to fast fun camp places without ever leaving home in our series 100 german must reads. welcome to the show every year on world pr
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detention center which is closed to journalists he wus funny reports on the accusations against greek authorities. reza and his friends spend their days too looking for somewhere to sleep in to saloniki is from afghanistan and it's registered in greece as an asylum seeker. join other about the believing though we have to be a person we have to hide when the police catch us they beat us and forces out then we have nowhere to go we have to live on this street america and the development going to be able to make. the social worker hope parker shows us the squats were asylum seekers can find shelter in testimony the city used to be safe for refugees but more and more are hiding from the authorities if the police pick them up that looking at either likely detention or a violent pushback so most people don't want to be seen by the police after all we need shut up from a jury are also had documents he was speak to up on the street and spent months in any tension center i haven't. thought hunger striking. we didn't know 1st why are we here and for how long going to last one incident was espec
detention center which is closed to journalists he wus funny reports on the accusations against greek authorities. reza and his friends spend their days too looking for somewhere to sleep in to saloniki is from afghanistan and it's registered in greece as an asylum seeker. join other about the believing though we have to be a person we have to hide when the police catch us they beat us and forces out then we have nowhere to go we have to live on this street america and the development going to...
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hello and welcome i'm peter wu watching the news hour live from our headquarters here and coming up in the next 60 minutes.
hello and welcome i'm peter wu watching the news hour live from our headquarters here and coming up in the next 60 minutes.
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enable human rights abuses so long war on this scale will talk to former pentagon official michael wu mike so israel is the 2nd biggest beneficiary of u.s. foreign aid 2nd only to afghanistan which is a country ravaged by 20 years of constant bombardment and war why does the u.s. continue to render so much money to israel. well it has a number of has a number of. national security and foreign policy commitments secondly you have the very strong israeli lobby in the united states that insists upon it and you always hear the rhetoric out of any administration that it is a. bastion of democracy surrounded by 16 hostile countries so it's so with that picture painted we feel that it's one of the democracies that we help establish when in fact it's not the type of democracy that we attribute to the u.s. given how they've treated the palestinians and how the united states regards or how how the israelis have conducted themselves particularly in their what appears to be an apartheid croce that they learned very very well from the nazis who committed them to the very same. treatment during wor
enable human rights abuses so long war on this scale will talk to former pentagon official michael wu mike so israel is the 2nd biggest beneficiary of u.s. foreign aid 2nd only to afghanistan which is a country ravaged by 20 years of constant bombardment and war why does the u.s. continue to render so much money to israel. well it has a number of has a number of. national security and foreign policy commitments secondly you have the very strong israeli lobby in the united states that insists...
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ashley: what do you take from progressive firebrands like tim wu gaining spots in the administrationt the ftc and the white house? what does that say to you? adam: i think that tech deserves scrutiny and i think it is healthy to have people who are critics of tech. in some ways, it is normal. tech had a long political honeymoon probably through the , end of the obama era. i think now what you see is tech is leaving its dirty laundry on the floor, and now some politicians are threatening to file for divorce. some of the proposals that are put forward, breaking up companies, turning gig workers into full-time employees, i think they are more extreme than where voters and consumers are at. so by all means, let's debate some of these ideas, but let's have relationship counseling, let's figure out what kind of problems the policymakers are concerned about, and let's put the rules in place that ideally channel the good of technology while reducing and mitigating the bad, the excesses, the abuses. because that is the way that we regulate most every industry. we recognize that there is an un
ashley: what do you take from progressive firebrands like tim wu gaining spots in the administrationt the ftc and the white house? what does that say to you? adam: i think that tech deserves scrutiny and i think it is healthy to have people who are critics of tech. in some ways, it is normal. tech had a long political honeymoon probably through the , end of the obama era. i think now what you see is tech is leaving its dirty laundry on the floor, and now some politicians are threatening to file...
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wu, for your first presentation. thank you very much. i am of two minds. while i greatly appreciate the ability to take an oversized lot and intensify development, we are basically putting two regularly shaped large buildings in length into an environment where all building forms are more or less new forms that leave random patterns of open space and patterns to be enjoyed by neighbors. the comment i'm making is not in support of protecting views, but also in support of not challenging a random plan
wu, for your first presentation. thank you very much. i am of two minds. while i greatly appreciate the ability to take an oversized lot and intensify development, we are basically putting two regularly shaped large buildings in length into an environment where all building forms are more or less new forms that leave random patterns of open space and patterns to be enjoyed by neighbors. the comment i'm making is not in support of protecting views, but also in support of not challenging a random...
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last week, the wall street journal reported 3 people working at a virus lab in the chinese city of wu, so ill in november 2019. in march, joint world health organization and chinese profound. it was highly unlikely, the virus accidentally mix from that land. but international scientists say beijing withheld key information. one theory is the virus emerged from human contact with an infected animal at hand with the market. chinese embassy in the us says politicizing the origins of private 19, but hamper investigations will get more reaction out of china shortly. but 1st doctor amish dodger from the johns hopkins center. the health security says evidence proves the need for a transparent investigation. we're starting to see a lot, a lot of converging streams of evidence that there hasn't been transparency from the chinese government that we're hearing about people who work at the institute of i ology, becoming sick with an illness. we know that this has been spreading since november . we've seen the chinese government been very reticent to allow press to investigate the origins of this
last week, the wall street journal reported 3 people working at a virus lab in the chinese city of wu, so ill in november 2019. in march, joint world health organization and chinese profound. it was highly unlikely, the virus accidentally mix from that land. but international scientists say beijing withheld key information. one theory is the virus emerged from human contact with an infected animal at hand with the market. chinese embassy in the us says politicizing the origins of private 19,...
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for each other the first chinese restaurant to appear in san francisco appears in 1849 the macau and wu-song restaurant. founded by a man whose name was norman -- singh or list it is norman. ah singh we know of him because he wrote a very nasty letter to the governor later complaining about the treatment of the chinese in san francisco. and see footnote the chinese restaurant business began in 1849 today. there are over 40,000 chinese restaurants in the united states. that's more than burger king mcdonald's and kentucky fried chicken combined. of the $120,000 people that showed up in 1849 and those who continue to show up the greater portion of them were men. they believe as high as 90 percent. it's actually very hard find a woman. in the territory than state of california, actually, i take that back. i retracted you could find a woman but it was quite expensive. now what was to happen was? this 90,000 to 120,000 men that show up. they're all young. the greater portion of them are under the age of 21 at this time who could make the trip only the young the strong those without attachment were
for each other the first chinese restaurant to appear in san francisco appears in 1849 the macau and wu-song restaurant. founded by a man whose name was norman -- singh or list it is norman. ah singh we know of him because he wrote a very nasty letter to the governor later complaining about the treatment of the chinese in san francisco. and see footnote the chinese restaurant business began in 1849 today. there are over 40,000 chinese restaurants in the united states. that's more than burger...
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hello and welcome i'm peter wu watching the news live from our headquarters here in doha coming up in the next 60 minutes special coverage of the palestine israel conflict. protests across the occupied west bank as israel intensifies bombardments on gaza.
hello and welcome i'm peter wu watching the news live from our headquarters here in doha coming up in the next 60 minutes special coverage of the palestine israel conflict. protests across the occupied west bank as israel intensifies bombardments on gaza.
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. >> what do you take from progressive firebrands like tim wu gaining spot in the administration at the ftc and the white house? >> guest: look, i think tech deserves scrutiny and i think it's a healthy to have people who are critics of tech, in some ways it's normal. tech had a long political honeymoon really from the late '90s to the end of the obama era. i think that what you see is tech is leaving its dirty laundry on a full and some politicians are threatening to file for divorce. some of the proposals that were put forward, breaking up companies, abolishing section 230, turning gig workers into full-time employees i think a more extreme than more voters and consumers are at. by all means let's debate these ideas will at some relationship. let's figure out what problems policymakers are concerned about and then let's put good rules in place that ideally channel the good of technology while reducing in mitigating the bad, the excesses, the abuses. that's the way we regulate most every industry. we recognize there's underlying good by their abuses and excesses we want to decrease. >>
. >> what do you take from progressive firebrands like tim wu gaining spot in the administration at the ftc and the white house? >> guest: look, i think tech deserves scrutiny and i think it's a healthy to have people who are critics of tech, in some ways it's normal. tech had a long political honeymoon really from the late '90s to the end of the obama era. i think that what you see is tech is leaving its dirty laundry on a full and some politicians are threatening to file for...
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last week, the wall street journal reported 3 people working at a virus lab and the chinese city of wu, and so ill in november 2019 who hand is where the virus came from. in march, a joint world health organization and chinese pro found it was highly unlikely the virus accidentally from that lab, but international scientist say beijing withheld key information. one theory is a virus emerged from human contact with an infected animal at a will and with the market. chinese embassy in the us says politicizing, the origins of co 19 will hamper investigations. let's bring in doctor amish adelcia. he's a senior scholar, the johns hopkins sense of health security. you join us from pittsburgh in pennsylvania. dr. alger, so us present job by now once his intelligence agencies, to investigate the emergence of cobra. 19. what new evidence is caused biden to do this and why now do you think i, what i think is happening is that we're starting to see a lot, a lot of converging streams of evidence that there hasn't been transparency from the chinese government that we're hearing about people who work
last week, the wall street journal reported 3 people working at a virus lab and the chinese city of wu, and so ill in november 2019 who hand is where the virus came from. in march, a joint world health organization and chinese pro found it was highly unlikely the virus accidentally from that lab, but international scientist say beijing withheld key information. one theory is a virus emerged from human contact with an infected animal at a will and with the market. chinese embassy in the us says...
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while the 2 countries are behind this proposal for a patent waiver and they put that forward in the wu last year discussions are still going on and the u.s. president joe biden support for it is a big mar a victory for the 2 countries in matter of principle because india is one of the biggest producers of generic drugs cheap affordable drugs which are accessible to people recount the story example aids and hiv when that crisis was there so india is a stronger bet than this summit that we're seeing the e.u. summit which is going on in porto portugal is about much more the prime ministers of the 2 countries put out an op ed a day before the summit and they described this as a profound moment in geopolitics political relations between the 2 sides there is momentum and developing this relationship you talked about just dialogue being there to recalibrate all rebalance the eaves relationship with the 2 pacific and the underlying all of this is another reason why they decided to come together and that can be summed up in one word china more times a lot of demand and china's increasing milita
while the 2 countries are behind this proposal for a patent waiver and they put that forward in the wu last year discussions are still going on and the u.s. president joe biden support for it is a big mar a victory for the 2 countries in matter of principle because india is one of the biggest producers of generic drugs cheap affordable drugs which are accessible to people recount the story example aids and hiv when that crisis was there so india is a stronger bet than this summit that we're...
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. >> reporter: daniel wu spoke. >> unite together.nd. >> reporter: then they blew whistles demonstrating solidarity and self protection and then marched downtown. >> what do we want? >> unity. >> when do we want it? >> no. >> in oakland, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> rallies across the nation today calling for an end to anti-asian violence. this is outside the state capitol building. organizers of this actions say they want to raise awareness of the verbal and physical violence . the reporting forum said they received more reports of more than 2,800 anti-asian incident bs in march alone. in new york city a banner read unity against hate. whistles were handed out to encourage those that feel threatened to use them. the idea is potential victims can sound the alarm. the primary settings for acts of discrimination have shifted from businesses to streets and parks. the highest number of reported incidents from california and new york. >>> two homicides in san francisco both today and taking hours apart in the same area. first happ
. >> reporter: daniel wu spoke. >> unite together.nd. >> reporter: then they blew whistles demonstrating solidarity and self protection and then marched downtown. >> what do we want? >> unity. >> when do we want it? >> no. >> in oakland, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> rallies across the nation today calling for an end to anti-asian violence. this is outside the state capitol building. organizers of this actions say they want to raise...
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wu, for your first presentation. thank you very much. i am of two minds. while i greatly appreciate the ability to take an oversized lot and intensify development, we are basically putting two regularly shaped large buildings in length into an environment where all building forms are more or less new forms that leave random patterns of open space and patterns to be enjoyed by neighbors. the comment i'm making is not in support of protecting views, but also in support of not challenging a random plan of individual buildings. so i hear the last commenter speaking to that. these buildings are intensifying development and they are also quite relentless relative to the setting they're in. again, i am of two mindsets and i would like to hear other commissioners. particularly if you look at drawing a.1.0, which is the overall site plan. >> clerk: there is a member of the public wishing to speak. should we afford them that opportunity? >> this is stacy -- >> clerk: i'm sorry, we don't allow commenters two bites of the apple. if the commissioners have questions of
wu, for your first presentation. thank you very much. i am of two minds. while i greatly appreciate the ability to take an oversized lot and intensify development, we are basically putting two regularly shaped large buildings in length into an environment where all building forms are more or less new forms that leave random patterns of open space and patterns to be enjoyed by neighbors. the comment i'm making is not in support of protecting views, but also in support of not challenging a random...