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the chinese certainly haven't. the generation which will forge the future of this historically aware society are in no doubt about the story the ruins tell. as you remember, this is humiliation. >> they do not forget. china is becoming stronger and stronger, especially its economy. maybe some people in the west, they fear that china will believe them. the chinese don't think so. -- they fear that china will bully them. >> do you think that china will become a superpower? >> in the 21st century? >> in the 21st century. >> this means more responsibility, more influence on this world. it does not mean more military threats. >> all of this destruction was done in the 19th century. this was really the century of the european imperialists, the british and the french. who does the 21st century belonged to come what do you think? >> most people say china, definitely. >> the fear of chaos in this enormous country is ever present. even university professors believe that the antidote is firm government which means that the qu
the chinese certainly haven't. the generation which will forge the future of this historically aware society are in no doubt about the story the ruins tell. as you remember, this is humiliation. >> they do not forget. china is becoming stronger and stronger, especially its economy. maybe some people in the west, they fear that china will believe them. the chinese don't think so. -- they fear that china will bully them. >> do you think that china will become a superpower? >> in...
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chinese show girls, chinese singers and dancers, the nightclub was in a way its own cultural revolution. the performers were breaking out of a stereo type that had designed the chinese since they came to this country. >> chinese are really in the mode of thinking of being humble and dressing to cover everything and being more in the quiet and demure side. here we're seeing musicians and almost burlesque. >>> if a glimpse of stocking was looked at as shocking, then a true anything goes was a side of hollywood women chucking out their own traditions and breaking out, literally. chinese women, dancing, flirting, drinking alcohol. what would charlie lowe think of next. >> he had a mobile dancer during the fair. that's when dancing was forbidden in the streets. that's what started it. >> forbidden city was more than pretty girls, it was a showcase for talent. some made the jump to movies, others went on tour, but for all of them it began at forbidden city. >> and you look back on it, you know what pioneers these performers were. i just don't think anybody considered themselves as quote a pio
chinese show girls, chinese singers and dancers, the nightclub was in a way its own cultural revolution. the performers were breaking out of a stereo type that had designed the chinese since they came to this country. >> chinese are really in the mode of thinking of being humble and dressing to cover everything and being more in the quiet and demure side. here we're seeing musicians and almost burlesque. >>> if a glimpse of stocking was looked at as shocking, then a true anything...
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first chinese-american. the best mayor in the whole world in my opinion, but now, he got elected by the people of the city as the first asian elected mayor. should we all give our wonderful mayor a 22-year experience in city government a big round of applause? [applause] as i said many times during the several events that i was involved, you can see the history continue to be made by our great mayor in the next four years, eight years, and beyond, believe me. our mayor has already shown his leadership ability to all of you. you know, what he has done -- i do not have to repeat what he has done. you have your own judgment, and he is a visionary mayor. he has done everything for us. not only chinese americans, but the city and every part that is involved. we're so grateful that the mayor, together with our president of the board of supervisors approved this program. we started talking about it maybe three weeks ago. can you imagine within the short time, three weeks, the department of public works, under the l
first chinese-american. the best mayor in the whole world in my opinion, but now, he got elected by the people of the city as the first asian elected mayor. should we all give our wonderful mayor a 22-year experience in city government a big round of applause? [applause] as i said many times during the several events that i was involved, you can see the history continue to be made by our great mayor in the next four years, eight years, and beyond, believe me. our mayor has already shown his...
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anyway, we wish everyone happy chinese new year. the year of the dragon means power, prosperity, and happiness. power can be rightfully used or wrongfully used. if wrongfully used, it can mean disaster. today i am not wasting a minute of power. i do wish him good health. thank you very much. thank you for coming. [applause] >> thank you, tony. our next speaker is mr. thomas ing of the chinese benevolent association. [applause] >> good morning. i am delighted to be here representing the chinese consolidated benevolent association on the occasion of the first issue of the commemorative stamp for the year of the dragon. according to some of my reading, this year's dragon will bring prosperity, good fortune, good health, and if you get married this year, you will have a beautiful wedding and love and happiness will always be there for you. best wishes. thank you. [applause] >> now it is my pleasure to introduce mr. clifford yates from the organization of chinese americans. [applause] >> good morning. on behalf of oca, dedicated to advan
anyway, we wish everyone happy chinese new year. the year of the dragon means power, prosperity, and happiness. power can be rightfully used or wrongfully used. if wrongfully used, it can mean disaster. today i am not wasting a minute of power. i do wish him good health. thank you very much. thank you for coming. [applause] >> thank you, tony. our next speaker is mr. thomas ing of the chinese benevolent association. [applause] >> good morning. i am delighted to be here representing...
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and learn chinese? by the eighth grade, our students are able to read, write and speak fluently in cantonese and mandarin so well that they go to china on an exchange program with a sister school in beijing, can confidently bargain for goods, order in restaurantsing and live with a host family and communicate well. the district is proposing a significant change to the student composition without agreement from the community. we are outraged and object to a change which will negatively impact the success of our existing program. please help us understand why the district is imposing a program design change which will destroy a program which has been working so well. [applause] >> good evening, board members and district staff. i'm a member of the school's council and it is my opinion that changing to a 2/3 english learner ratio will have a significant negative effect on ethnic diversity. hispanic, african-american and caucasian will be fighting for the 1/3 supposedly english proficient group, an i say su
and learn chinese? by the eighth grade, our students are able to read, write and speak fluently in cantonese and mandarin so well that they go to china on an exchange program with a sister school in beijing, can confidently bargain for goods, order in restaurantsing and live with a host family and communicate well. the district is proposing a significant change to the student composition without agreement from the community. we are outraged and object to a change which will negatively impact...
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>> i think we can continue to press the chinese government as well as speaking out to the chinese public and in meeting with the chinese people and exposing them our american values, our traditions, our beliefs and our way of life. whether it's forms with... forums with university students and getting our message out through televisi shows. and a lot of american shows are viewed in china. >> rose: including this one. >> including news programs like yours. and also popular television shows, movies, andxchange of entertainers and athletes and american college students and peace corps volunteers and so forth. in >> in the end is our greatest expo our culture and values? >> i thi its our values, our openness as a society, our belief in diversity. i go around china talking about our family history. >> rose: personal family history? what is that? >> my grandfather came to the united states in the late 1800s, worked as a house boy for a family. >> rose: in seattle? >> in the seattle area. in exchange for english lessons. went back to china, had a family got married what my father was born. my g
>> i think we can continue to press the chinese government as well as speaking out to the chinese public and in meeting with the chinese people and exposing them our american values, our traditions, our beliefs and our way of life. whether it's forms with... forums with university students and getting our message out through televisi shows. and a lot of american shows are viewed in china. >> rose: including this one. >> including news programs like yours. and also popular...
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the chinese might welcome that. we can do the same maybe between china and india but the last thing we should be doing is signaling that we are now going to be involved in the tillerism -- militarism likely to be nationalistic and could be easily provoked and to -- towards us or among each other and we may even find than in asia that either the tragedies that europe experienced in the 20th century, or we may find ourselves drawn into complex as parties, and i find it very hard to imagine anything more self-destructive for the united states than that. >> host: well, from everything understand the pentagon is planning for some kind of military contingencies in asia and asia-pacific, an air sea battle. >> guest: it depends where and for what. we are obviously engaged by treaty to the security of japan. we are committed to navigation. i don't see a plan for war on the asian amendment either involving korea, china, japan or involving india, pakistan or china in some other fashion. >> host: you do say in your book that th
the chinese might welcome that. we can do the same maybe between china and india but the last thing we should be doing is signaling that we are now going to be involved in the tillerism -- militarism likely to be nationalistic and could be easily provoked and to -- towards us or among each other and we may even find than in asia that either the tragedies that europe experienced in the 20th century, or we may find ourselves drawn into complex as parties, and i find it very hard to imagine...
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that is the same thing with literally every chinese family, every chinese-owned business, but also beyond that, i think this culture is spreading that a lot of non-asian families are doing the same thing. whether it is our friends at north beach or people here in chinatown. in talking with the merchants all over china town, chinese chamber, the stockton street merchants, the chinatown merchants association -- we wanted to capture a little bit more improvement this year on pedestrian safety. there was an idea that was created and talked about for several weeks where it began by a few years ago when i was public works director, that we expanded some of the sidewalks for the benefit of pedestrian safety. we worked very closely with the traffic division of mta. we worked with our health department. we worked with chinatown neighborhood groups and the businesses to expand those sidewalks, and it has actually become quite a positive thing. then, we had sunday streets this past year in the summer where we literally took over grant ave. that became a very positive thing. in fact, we started the f
that is the same thing with literally every chinese family, every chinese-owned business, but also beyond that, i think this culture is spreading that a lot of non-asian families are doing the same thing. whether it is our friends at north beach or people here in chinatown. in talking with the merchants all over china town, chinese chamber, the stockton street merchants, the chinatown merchants association -- we wanted to capture a little bit more improvement this year on pedestrian safety....
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this is the 15th anniversary, celebrating the chinese lunar new year. the lunar new year is a 14-year cycle. this year is the year of the dragon. i would like to introduce and acknowledge some guests today. first off, mayor ed lee. [applause] police chief sur and the command staff of the police department. [applause] president of the board of supervisors, david chiu. [applause] server book -- supervisor eric mar. [applause] police commissioner angela chan. [applause] president of the police commission, thomas mazuko. [applause] representing san francisco state, our host today, the program director, irena. [applause] i would be remiss if i did not mention in david chan, who really is the glue that put this all together. [applause] robert from the department of adult probation and parole. [applause] do we have a representative from the chinese chamber today? thank you for being here today. [applause] >> testing, ok. thank you, everyone, for coming today. i am very enthusiastic about -- this microphone. [laughter] and about joining with all these people be
this is the 15th anniversary, celebrating the chinese lunar new year. the lunar new year is a 14-year cycle. this year is the year of the dragon. i would like to introduce and acknowledge some guests today. first off, mayor ed lee. [applause] police chief sur and the command staff of the police department. [applause] president of the board of supervisors, david chiu. [applause] server book -- supervisor eric mar. [applause] police commissioner angela chan. [applause] president of the police...
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like chinese. i would like go to china and have a job over there. >> reporter: the frenzy to learn chinese stems from economic ties between the two countries that continue to grow every year. there has been a steady increase in chinese imports since the china-pakistan free trade agreement. pakistan continues to welcome new chinese businesses. in may, one of china's largest banks opened two branchs in pakistan to boost investment in the country. as the two countries strengthen ties, more businessmen are trying to poll ish their chinese language skills. the president is trying to promote a government led program to teach chinese in schools. the president's home province of sindh announced in september that it planned to make chinese in schools from 2013. at present, the schools in sindh province must teach a total of four languages including urduh and english. if chinese is added students will have to study five languages at the same time. the province also has 5,000 public schools. securing enough c
like chinese. i would like go to china and have a job over there. >> reporter: the frenzy to learn chinese stems from economic ties between the two countries that continue to grow every year. there has been a steady increase in chinese imports since the china-pakistan free trade agreement. pakistan continues to welcome new chinese businesses. in may, one of china's largest banks opened two branchs in pakistan to boost investment in the country. as the two countries strengthen ties, more...
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chinese fillphilippinos travele a shrine signifying a blend of catholic and chinese tradition. many believe this year's symbol the dragon is the most suspicious of all of the signs in the chinese zodiac. that wraps up our bulletin. >> we have sports up next. >> welcome to the sports report. today we're going to sum up the new year's sumo tournament. baruto sewed up the championship on friday, but he came into saturday with a man with something to prove. so did his opponent. a perfect record would be the way to silence any doubters. on the other hand, hakuho needed to demonstrate that he was still a force to be reckoned with despite three losses. hakuho gets ahold of baruto's left arm and takes control. he retains a relentless stance and makes sure baruto won't forget who he's dealing with. baruto ends up with one loss, but still leaves with a smile. baruto's mother came from estonia to watch him receive the emperor's cup. his wife was also there. >> 27-year-old baruto is the ninth from outside japan to win a top division title. takamiyama from hawaii did it first in july of 197
chinese fillphilippinos travele a shrine signifying a blend of catholic and chinese tradition. many believe this year's symbol the dragon is the most suspicious of all of the signs in the chinese zodiac. that wraps up our bulletin. >> we have sports up next. >> welcome to the sports report. today we're going to sum up the new year's sumo tournament. baruto sewed up the championship on friday, but he came into saturday with a man with something to prove. so did his opponent. a...
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and the chinese might not. we can do the same may be between china and india but the last thing we should be giving is signaling that we are not going to be involved militarily somehow and maintaining the balance among the asian powers that are rising that are likely to be very nationalistic and could be easily provoked or among each other and we may even find them and asia that either relives the tragedy that europe experienced in the torian century or when we find ourselves drawn into the conflict as a party to the conflict on the agreement, and i find it very hard to imagine anything more self destruction of for the united states than that. >> host: from everything and stand the pentagon is planning for some kind of military agency in the pacific. the air and the sea battle. >> and for what? we are obviously engaged by the treaty to the security with japan. we are committed to the freedom of navigation. i don't see the pentagon planning for the war either involving china and japan in some fashion or involvin
and the chinese might not. we can do the same may be between china and india but the last thing we should be giving is signaling that we are not going to be involved militarily somehow and maintaining the balance among the asian powers that are rising that are likely to be very nationalistic and could be easily provoked or among each other and we may even find them and asia that either relives the tragedy that europe experienced in the torian century or when we find ourselves drawn into the...
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so the chinese become kind of the all great power war threat that's out there now if you were the chinese and you were to say that the president of the united states the defense secretary of the united states both came out publicly endorsing a brand new military strategy which as you mentioned partly is due to or they claim is because of certain budget cuts that might be coming in their direction but one that specifically says no more this nation building staff no more focusing on iraq and afghanistan it's all the asia pacific region now how would you react when you start building up the our military might. well i think they know they have been building up their military might i don't think it's out of the norm for a rising power in this age to make that kind of effort especially when it relies on raw materials and energy coming from regions distant from it shores it would be odd if the chinese weren't building up their military to a certain extent i think the irony here is you know we are concerned about being shut out of trade and east asia and we're trying to use this kind of military
so the chinese become kind of the all great power war threat that's out there now if you were the chinese and you were to say that the president of the united states the defense secretary of the united states both came out publicly endorsing a brand new military strategy which as you mentioned partly is due to or they claim is because of certain budget cuts that might be coming in their direction but one that specifically says no more this nation building staff no more focusing on iraq and...
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. >> pebyre: it's chinese, yes. this is... tin, a french product. the truffles... if i make the tin in china, it's a chinese truffle. >> stahl: i'm stunned. he was saying that, since the truffles are packaged here, he can legally write "product of france" on the label. it feels like i'm being tricked into thinking i'm buying french truffles, you know? >> pebyre: yes, i understand. >> stahl: and there's another problem-- spores from the chinese truffles are infecting the european soil and taking it over the way the kudzu weed has taken over parts of our own southeast. it began to happen in italy, so the italians made importing chinese truffles illegal, and there's a move in france to do the same. >> tournaye: they are putting into danger the crown jewel of french gastronomy. if one day, by accident, our plantation starts producing chinese truffles, we are dead. >> stahl: the great fear for michel tournaye and the other trufflers in france is that the chinese will do to their precious delicacy what they have done to l
. >> pebyre: it's chinese, yes. this is... tin, a french product. the truffles... if i make the tin in china, it's a chinese truffle. >> stahl: i'm stunned. he was saying that, since the truffles are packaged here, he can legally write "product of france" on the label. it feels like i'm being tricked into thinking i'm buying french truffles, you know? >> pebyre: yes, i understand. >> stahl: and there's another problem-- spores from the chinese truffles are...
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and get a preview of the chinese performing arts showcase. i'm susan sikora and that's on bay area focus next. >>> welcome to the show. i'm susan sikora. although our drop in unemployment numbers is encouraging, the fact that matters most is whether you or someone in your family has that vital paycheck to meet your needs. what should smart bay area job hunters do in 2012 to get hired. here with the best moves to getting back to work in the new year or keeping the job you have we welcome the job with the answers, career coach. >> happy new year. i hope it's a happy new year but if you are unemployed it's probably not. first question, couple weeks ago now we had black friday and, wow, everybody went and spent and was all so thrilled that retail seemed to be coming back. does that indicate anything to you realistically about employment? >> i'm not quite sure. i think really the tea leaves are mixed. what's most important is one of the things i can bet on and i'm willing to bet and i'm going on a limb here that president obama will get re-elected
and get a preview of the chinese performing arts showcase. i'm susan sikora and that's on bay area focus next. >>> welcome to the show. i'm susan sikora. although our drop in unemployment numbers is encouraging, the fact that matters most is whether you or someone in your family has that vital paycheck to meet your needs. what should smart bay area job hunters do in 2012 to get hired. here with the best moves to getting back to work in the new year or keeping the job you have we...
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structures to avoid the necessity for you the chinese who. want to do it like jumping ahead. you know a great statesman once said that only the dead have seen the end of the war or the end of war and it wasn't brock obama said that or george w. bush that was plato two thousand years ago he was right then he's right now you know president obama can go around the world saying the tide of war is receding but kim jong un korea didn't get that message the mullahs who run iran didn't get that message the chinese government unelected unaccountable didn't get that government all of those governments plus pakistan are expanding their nuclear arsenal so for president obama to why i mean it's just it's just totally naive and it doesn't do anything to help american security doesn't help those around the world who want a civilized order and want to live their lives in peace it just is a big green light to unaccountable unelected governments that are acting in belligerent ways and only going to do more so. their economy has declined to ok all right matthew i'd like to ask you i think it is
structures to avoid the necessity for you the chinese who. want to do it like jumping ahead. you know a great statesman once said that only the dead have seen the end of the war or the end of war and it wasn't brock obama said that or george w. bush that was plato two thousand years ago he was right then he's right now you know president obama can go around the world saying the tide of war is receding but kim jong un korea didn't get that message the mullahs who run iran didn't get that message...
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when you are driving, to speak chinese and you read chinese characters. you see these signs. i was trying to play with the idea of what you see and the direction you read. when you start mixing these different groups of people, different cultures, i like the idea. you can comment on somebody else's culture or someone else's understanding about culture. >> one of the hopes we have for visitors is that they go away taking a better understanding with the broadest and the breadth of issues impacting both the asian and latin communities here in california and how they spell out into the larger fabric of the communities we live and work in. >> welcome to today's event. this is the 15th anniversary, celebrating the chinese lunar new year. the lunar new year is a 14-year cycle. this year is the year of the dragon. i would like to introduce and acknowledge some guests today. first off, mayor ed lee. [applause] police chief sur and the command staff of the police department. [applause] president of the board of supervisors, david chiu. [applause] server book -- supervisor eric mar. [ap
when you are driving, to speak chinese and you read chinese characters. you see these signs. i was trying to play with the idea of what you see and the direction you read. when you start mixing these different groups of people, different cultures, i like the idea. you can comment on somebody else's culture or someone else's understanding about culture. >> one of the hopes we have for visitors is that they go away taking a better understanding with the broadest and the breadth of issues...
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the main contractor is also chinese. massive amounts of chinese aid are transforming this once normal town into a transport center for the entire region. some observers are concerned. they fear china might use the facilities for military purposes. but that's not a position shared by the sri lankan government. it welcomes chinese economic support. >> reporter: india is looking on with caution. it opened a consulate in the town in november 2010 to gather information. for india economic growth is a top priority. confrontation with china is unappealing. for now, it has little choice but to try and keep the peace with the careful eye on the developments taking place around the shores of the indian ocean. >> that will wrap up our bulletin. >>> online thieves are looking for new ways all the time to steal people's identities. so computer security experts are forced to keep pace. they're scanning eyes, fingerprints and other body parts to keep consumers' information safe. >> reporter: this advanced bank atm scans veins in the us
the main contractor is also chinese. massive amounts of chinese aid are transforming this once normal town into a transport center for the entire region. some observers are concerned. they fear china might use the facilities for military purposes. but that's not a position shared by the sri lankan government. it welcomes chinese economic support. >> reporter: india is looking on with caution. it opened a consulate in the town in november 2010 to gather information. for india economic...
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you know i studied chinese history in college and i had a real interest in chinese film and in art and it's... it was already... the story was the business in china is growing fast so i said can i go and visit th shanghai bureau, i asked the editors. >> rose: before i accept this job. >> because i'm not sure i would want to leave the country and could i ve in china? my images of china in 2000 and 2002, 2003 when i was first considering this where it was... the images were from the 1970s, you know? that it would be difficult to live, you couldn't eat the food. all these ereotypes so i took the trip december, 2002 and immediately fell in love with shanghai and china. >> rose: what did you fall in love with? >> well, i think part of it may have also been the diggs answer the between at i was expecting and what i found. now at the time there was a chinese woman that wa interested in inew york. >> rose: really? (laughs) >> that may have played a little role though we were just at the beginning stages. >> rose: i'm glad you brought it up. i was going to ask about it. >> that was maybe some i
you know i studied chinese history in college and i had a real interest in chinese film and in art and it's... it was already... the story was the business in china is growing fast so i said can i go and visit th shanghai bureau, i asked the editors. >> rose: before i accept this job. >> because i'm not sure i would want to leave the country and could i ve in china? my images of china in 2000 and 2002, 2003 when i was first considering this where it was... the images were from the...