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zia company was the landlord. they were the plumbers, the electricians, they took care of the hospital, the library, they built things for our public use, the first swimming pool in los alamos was erected. it was just a group of individuals who are outstanding and always on the front line. my dad, i remember vividly, in the 1940's the gas line, natural gas came in. it froze. back then building was a problem because there were no blueprints. if the water lines that dad worked on would break, i mean, it was hunt and peck. you could not say, it is located here and they did not have the instrumentation. it was never envisioned that it would be a permanent barrier. i recall dad was vividly involved at that time and many of us at zia, he worked a seven day week for i don't know how long. he gave a lot. some things i would like to share with you, if i may, is upon -- my father was awarded this. not too many people that i know of -- i know a lot of them did -- but this is one of the few rare ones that i ever saw. my pop's
zia company was the landlord. they were the plumbers, the electricians, they took care of the hospital, the library, they built things for our public use, the first swimming pool in los alamos was erected. it was just a group of individuals who are outstanding and always on the front line. my dad, i remember vividly, in the 1940's the gas line, natural gas came in. it froze. back then building was a problem because there were no blueprints. if the water lines that dad worked on would break, i...
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helen zia: nice to have you talk abnthin like hearing that? men who helen: when the community -- and i'd say not just the asian american community, but the broader detroit community heard that there was just an outpouring of outrage. if you don't send these two white men to jail because they're not the kind of men to be punished for bashing another human being's brains out on the street, then who do you send to jail? and there was also no question in our minds that had a chinese american man beaten to death a white man, they would have locked them up and thrown away the key. so there was a great feeling that there was racial inequality -- inequity there. it was just a totalushat was happening in the country and in detroit, specifically in 1982. helen: in the midw it was a depression that had begun in the late 1970's. people had no idea whether they would even have jobs ever again, decent jobs. so we're talking about a time that actually it was not that different from today. soledad: did what happened to vincent chin, did it galvanize asian ame
helen zia: nice to have you talk abnthin like hearing that? men who helen: when the community -- and i'd say not just the asian american community, but the broader detroit community heard that there was just an outpouring of outrage. if you don't send these two white men to jail because they're not the kind of men to be punished for bashing another human being's brains out on the street, then who do you send to jail? and there was also no question in our minds that had a chinese american man...
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george is father works for zia as well. and george and i sort of handed it off pretty good and i think would attracted me to him so much and vice versa is that george had an older sister to virginia, who graduated one of the first class is out of school there. and his other sister glenda was born with cerebral palsy and she walked with a brace in her leg and her arm was not at 100 percent use and when she spoke, she's lured her words, but just a beautiful woman. and his mother was mexican. so, georgia's mother, my mother used to converse and chitchat quite a bit. and i think that's really would george and i grew together as it did back then. glenda continue schooling with us and as i mentioned, i started the first grade and lost alamos and the first grade was first through third, through fourth i'm sorry, was in central school. fifth grade was at the other school and by now, there's a huge housing boom going on in a loss alamo's, it's growing. lots of workers coming in from the lab from zia. if you had a security badge, it
george is father works for zia as well. and george and i sort of handed it off pretty good and i think would attracted me to him so much and vice versa is that george had an older sister to virginia, who graduated one of the first class is out of school there. and his other sister glenda was born with cerebral palsy and she walked with a brace in her leg and her arm was not at 100 percent use and when she spoke, she's lured her words, but just a beautiful woman. and his mother was mexican. so,...
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just going to be here and thank you al-jazeera for taking on this topic i'm helen zia on top justice and fighting a hate crimes and in particular anti asian violence since the 1st landmark case came up in the 1980 s. with the killing of institution and thank you for having me here thank you for joining us now there cynthia tell everybody here you are and what you doing welcome to the screen thank you family and really appreciate the opportunity to share more about what we're doing at chinese for affirmative action my name is cynthia chair and i'm the co executive director with ca and also one of the co-founders of stop a.p.i. hate which is a leading aggregator documenting and tasia racism and xenophobia since the start of the pandemic. miss conversation is streaming on you tube the cheapest you can join our conversation really easy just jump into the comments section and you could talk to i guess what i get your opinions your thoughts too i guess the soonest possible a monday i'm just looking you're on your you. see on instagram 80000 people who liked 815000 people shared it you touc
just going to be here and thank you al-jazeera for taking on this topic i'm helen zia on top justice and fighting a hate crimes and in particular anti asian violence since the 1st landmark case came up in the 1980 s. with the killing of institution and thank you for having me here thank you for joining us now there cynthia tell everybody here you are and what you doing welcome to the screen thank you family and really appreciate the opportunity to share more about what we're doing at chinese...
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associated with an autoimmune disorder his mckayla in the preinterview telling a kid ahead about the the zia. suffering from it's a crawling sensation that makes you not want to stop moving and so it's commonly misdiagnoses schizophrenia because they don't know what it is and in order to treat schizophrenia you get put on psych meds and that causes worsening aka fuchsia i'm by the way the interview makes absolutely no attempt to expand on this topic of. which jordan advocate of peace and trying to raise awareness about so he was misdiagnosed multiple times mis diagnosed when we finally found a competent doctor he was diagnosed with that which is what i tried to make clear in the interview because lots of people with a future are misdiagnosed and it kills them there are some videos of what looks like online and i have to warn you you may find what you're about to see distressing. the woman in this video committed suicide from the relentlessness of the symptoms play has this thing about inaccuracy in reporting when 8 compared to peterson's misdiagnosis of schizophrenia as a bonafide diagnosis
associated with an autoimmune disorder his mckayla in the preinterview telling a kid ahead about the the zia. suffering from it's a crawling sensation that makes you not want to stop moving and so it's commonly misdiagnoses schizophrenia because they don't know what it is and in order to treat schizophrenia you get put on psych meds and that causes worsening aka fuchsia i'm by the way the interview makes absolutely no attempt to expand on this topic of. which jordan advocate of peace and trying...
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the leader of the opposition and has seen his longtime rival zia is in jail others detained and never seen again. she has seen has been very very upfront and transparent about her goal of destroying the opposition she's basically trying to brand herself and her family as being synonymous with the state. the opposition has been significantly repressed they could barely function as an opposition. the north was brutal so it's has been able to write its members who can see militia direct traditional killings and enforced disappearances which up to. mr become systemic now within the whole way in which the country operates. the i unit he said tain't documents that reveal how bangladeshi security forces gather information on shaky senior suppose. the fellows include a contract to purchase spy ware dated june the $262018.00 the day after generalises took control of the army. it is stamped and signed by the directorate general defense purchase the body charged with buying bangladesh's military supplies. in february 2019 i was contacted by a friend of mine who was serving with the d.g. of i. gr
the leader of the opposition and has seen his longtime rival zia is in jail others detained and never seen again. she has seen has been very very upfront and transparent about her goal of destroying the opposition she's basically trying to brand herself and her family as being synonymous with the state. the opposition has been significantly repressed they could barely function as an opposition. the north was brutal so it's has been able to write its members who can see militia direct...
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the leader of the opposition and has seen his longtime rival zia is in jail others detained and never seen again. she has seen has been very very upfront and transparent about her goal of destroying the opposition she's basically trying to brand herself and her family as being synonymous with the state. the opposition has been significantly repressed they could barely function as an opposition. the north was brutal so it's has been able to write its members who commits the militia to introduce to killings and inforced disappearances which up to. mr become systemic now with the whole way in which the country operates. the i unit he said taint documents that reveal how bangladeshi security forces gather information on shaky senior suppose. the fellows include a contract to purchase spy ware dated june the $262018.00 the day after generalises took control of the army. it is stamped and signed by the directorate general defense purchase the body charged with buying bangladesh's military supplies. in february 2019 i was contacted by a friend of mine who was serving with a doozy of. group o
the leader of the opposition and has seen his longtime rival zia is in jail others detained and never seen again. she has seen has been very very upfront and transparent about her goal of destroying the opposition she's basically trying to brand herself and her family as being synonymous with the state. the opposition has been significantly repressed they could barely function as an opposition. the north was brutal so it's has been able to write its members who commits the militia to introduce...
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team zia's reporting that flynn died of heart failure working to get more information and we'll have updates for you coming up tonight at 5, 6, a very sweet moment caught on camera in new jersey as a man is reunited with his dog that he credits with saving his life. brian meyer suffered a stroke last month and he says his dog satie knew that he was in trouble and help hold him across the floor. >>so he could get his phone and call for help. he adopted this german shun of october in october this german shepherd in october and says it was the best decision he could have ever made. >>looks like sadie's so happy that he is happy and healthy and doing well and she even backs off his glasses and his mask with all those and that's why dogs are the best. >>we're going to check in now really quickly with mabrisa to find out about our weather forecast. i'm really interested in the timing of the next several rain storms that are coming our way yet tracking 3 just seen so certainly have our hands full here from the kron 4 weather center radar for right now showing a dry clear outlook but just to
team zia's reporting that flynn died of heart failure working to get more information and we'll have updates for you coming up tonight at 5, 6, a very sweet moment caught on camera in new jersey as a man is reunited with his dog that he credits with saving his life. brian meyer suffered a stroke last month and he says his dog satie knew that he was in trouble and help hold him across the floor. >>so he could get his phone and call for help. he adopted this german shun of october in...
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still new yorkers like vivian zias who lost her mother in a nursing home are demanding accountabilityling for an independent federal investigation so that this continued -- can be looked at in a deeper way because for some reason seniors are treated as disposable and it has left a void. >> joining me now is gyasi mckinley albany bureau chief for "the new york times." good morning. good to have you on the show. >> of course. >> so governor cuomo literally wrote the book on how to respond to a health pandemic, he made a name for himself nationally, talking about transparency, those briefings early on, folks remember those. what's the reaction in new york to this explanation now from governor cuomo? >> i think if you are talking to lawmakers in albany the explanation did not go far enough. as you mentioned in the lead up, the issue of the data not going to state lawmakers and the cuomo administration basically using the federal investigation as an excuse, that involves a six-month lag and lawmakers here are still quite upset about that on both sides of the aisle, not just republicans who
still new yorkers like vivian zias who lost her mother in a nursing home are demanding accountabilityling for an independent federal investigation so that this continued -- can be looked at in a deeper way because for some reason seniors are treated as disposable and it has left a void. >> joining me now is gyasi mckinley albany bureau chief for "the new york times." good morning. good to have you on the show. >> of course. >> so governor cuomo literally wrote the...