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♪ >>> the philippines is home to a population of over 100 million. the average age here is around 24. but the younger generation suffers from high unemployment rates and low wages. that's why many of them seek work overseas. currently one in ten filipinino citizens works in a foreign country. one nation became especially popular among filipinos a year ago. japan, which is grappling with an acute labor shortage due to the declining birthrate. >> in april 2019, japan introduced a new resident status called the specified skilled worker. it strengthens the acceptance of workers in industries like nursing care, fisheries, construction and food service. in the first year of the program, up to 47,000 workers were expected to come. filipinos hold high hopes for the new system. but the results haven't been encouraging. in the years since the system was introduced not a single worker has obtained a single worker visa. this episode follows young filipinos seeking a better life in japan in the years since the introduction of the skilled special worker system. we
♪ >>> the philippines is home to a population of over 100 million. the average age here is around 24. but the younger generation suffers from high unemployment rates and low wages. that's why many of them seek work overseas. currently one in ten filipinino citizens works in a foreign country. one nation became especially popular among filipinos a year ago. japan, which is grappling with an acute labor shortage due to the declining birthrate. >> in april 2019, japan introduced a...
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forces were stretching out in the philippines. troops landed in the gulf and only 65 milesds from manila. 15 days later, men of the first calvary division fought their way in to manila. the capture of manila included the prison camp. people,th the filipino these prisoners had waited in long and quiet agony for this moment of liberation. of all the liberated peoples in the world, none showed more gratitude than did the filipinos. they knew we had to come not for conquest, but to keep a solemn promise to return and destroy the aggressor, who had taken over their homeland in a war of conquest. less than two years later, the philippines would be given complete independence as a sovereign nation by the u.s. 13 days after the fall of manila, our airborne troops landed on corregidor, two years and nine months after the japanese had hauled down our flag. it had been a long and bloody road. but we had returned. who and where were those who once had said the american was no soldier? that he would not fight. all around the world, climactic e
forces were stretching out in the philippines. troops landed in the gulf and only 65 milesds from manila. 15 days later, men of the first calvary division fought their way in to manila. the capture of manila included the prison camp. people,th the filipino these prisoners had waited in long and quiet agony for this moment of liberation. of all the liberated peoples in the world, none showed more gratitude than did the filipinos. they knew we had to come not for conquest, but to keep a solemn...
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we tend to focus on cuba, but the war in the philippines what's that philippines was much bigger and much longer lasting. the u.s. lost 4300 killed and 2800 wounded in fighting in the philippines. ae war cost $600 million, staggering sum at the time. how manyknow exactly casualties the filipinos suffered, but we do know they were astounding. estimates i have seen our 16,000 to 20,000 killed, and another 200,000 civilian deaths. but we don't have any idea how accurate information is -- accurate that information is. and that doesn't reflect the harsh implications of the war on the philippines economy, so you had widespread starvation, hunger, someone. back home, there is tremendous opposition to the war. war is closely related to imperialism. people began hearing about atrocities, and that borrowed -- and that bothered them. therganization called anti-imperialist league was organized against american imperialism, and they began publishing antiwar materials. they published this letter, allegedly from american soldier third u.s., artillery, 1899, the town was surrender to us and to us in
we tend to focus on cuba, but the war in the philippines what's that philippines was much bigger and much longer lasting. the u.s. lost 4300 killed and 2800 wounded in fighting in the philippines. ae war cost $600 million, staggering sum at the time. how manyknow exactly casualties the filipinos suffered, but we do know they were astounding. estimates i have seen our 16,000 to 20,000 killed, and another 200,000 civilian deaths. but we don't have any idea how accurate information is -- accurate...
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in the pacific general macarthur's -- put them within 300 miles of the philippines. general stillwell was making progress in burma with his mixed command of hand picked american infantrymen, marauders and british and chinese units. the tide of war was turning against the aggressors with a vengeance. just 97 days after the 5th corps of 1st army had led the assault on omaha beach it had driven 500 miles inland and crossed the german border. the battle for france was nearing its end. the battle for germany was about to begin. the nazi reich was soon to reach full measure of the dragon's teeth it had sewn. ♪ >>> the immensity of global war as it occurred at the height of world war ii staggers the imagination. on the ground in jungles and swamps, in mountains and forests, and on the plains millions of men scattered around the entire world locked in combat. in the air thousands of others with their bombing and fighting aircraft. on the seas and beneath, other thousands with their surface ships and submarines. incredibly long supply lines with mountains of material to tra
in the pacific general macarthur's -- put them within 300 miles of the philippines. general stillwell was making progress in burma with his mixed command of hand picked american infantrymen, marauders and british and chinese units. the tide of war was turning against the aggressors with a vengeance. just 97 days after the 5th corps of 1st army had led the assault on omaha beach it had driven 500 miles inland and crossed the german border. the battle for france was nearing its end. the battle...
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s to gain a foothold in the philippines. and. the mood we meet someone who witnessed the battle for murali the people they thought it's a joke how can you attack a city. and they cost tens of thousands of people. it's unthinkable but it happened and there this is how terrorism place it's black because it can explode it would break out at any time or for. not holding look mom is a historian and a member of a powerful muslim family nonetheless he has to ask the army for permission to accompany us into the center of mirali it's now an exclusion zone the city has a population of 200000 of them and. the for her. is not allowed to enter his house. not all the booby traps and explosive devices in the area have been cleared away. tell us where we may go and how long we may. people here call the exclusion zone ground 0. thousands have lost their homes. to the central mosque. he used to come straight here and pray for the dead. artillery mortar our helicopter gunships jet fighters. ever thought it was to disperse. i was watching it the who
s to gain a foothold in the philippines. and. the mood we meet someone who witnessed the battle for murali the people they thought it's a joke how can you attack a city. and they cost tens of thousands of people. it's unthinkable but it happened and there this is how terrorism place it's black because it can explode it would break out at any time or for. not holding look mom is a historian and a member of a powerful muslim family nonetheless he has to ask the army for permission to accompany us...
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to gain a foothold in the philippines. from. every we meet someone who witnessed the battle for morale we the people thank god it's a joke how can you attack a city. and they cost tens of thousands of people. it's unthinkable but it happened and that this is how terrorism places but because it can explode could break out at any time and we've learned to not look mom is a historian and a member of a powerful muslim family nonetheless he has to ask the army for permission to accompany us into the center of mirali it's now an exclusion zone the city has a population of 200000. the 1st. thank you is not allowed to enter his house. not all the booby traps and explosive devices in the area have been cleared away. soldiers tell us where we may go and how long we may stay people here called the exclusion zone ground 0 tens of thousands have lost their homes. that's the whole thing with. this used to be the central mosque. he used to come here and stay here and pray for the dead. artillery marked our helicopter gunships jet fighters. fig
to gain a foothold in the philippines. from. every we meet someone who witnessed the battle for morale we the people thank god it's a joke how can you attack a city. and they cost tens of thousands of people. it's unthinkable but it happened and that this is how terrorism places but because it can explode could break out at any time and we've learned to not look mom is a historian and a member of a powerful muslim family nonetheless he has to ask the army for permission to accompany us into the...
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our forces were spreading out in the philippines. six army troops landed in the , onlynd swept southward 65 miles from manila. 15 days later, the man of the first cavalry division lost their way. [explosions] ♪ me capture of malala -- these prisoners had waited in long and quiet agony for this moment of liberation. of all the liberated peoples in the world, none showed more gratitude than the filipinos. come not forhad conquest but to keep a promise to destroy the aggressor who had taken over their homeland. less than two years later, the philippines would be given complete independence as a sovereign nation by the united states. 13 days after the fall of manila, our airborne troops landed. two years and nine months after the japanese had hauled down our flag. it had been a long and bloody road but we had returned. ♪
our forces were spreading out in the philippines. six army troops landed in the , onlynd swept southward 65 miles from manila. 15 days later, the man of the first cavalry division lost their way. [explosions] ♪ me capture of malala -- these prisoners had waited in long and quiet agony for this moment of liberation. of all the liberated peoples in the world, none showed more gratitude than the filipinos. come not forhad conquest but to keep a promise to destroy the aggressor who had taken over...
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we're on mindanao the 2nd biggest island of the philippines. it's in the south of the country a little smaller than south korea and famous for its natural beauty. this is also the site of one of the longest running conflicts in asia it's mainly a conflict between the christian majority and the muslim minority more than 100000 have been killed over the past decades. may 2017 saw a catastrophic development the self-proclaimed islamic state also known as i have got involved in the conflict. with just a few 100 fighters it seized the mainly muslim town of mirali and held it for 5 months. the consequences were devastating. to the little girl the philippine president rodrigo to territory known for his brutal 0 tolerance approach proceeded to bomb the city. in a. little. while we want to find out how it was possible for us to gain a foothold in the philippines. and. we meet someone who witnessed the battle for murali the people thank god it's a joke how can you attack a city. and they cost tens of thousands of people. it's unthinkable but it happened
we're on mindanao the 2nd biggest island of the philippines. it's in the south of the country a little smaller than south korea and famous for its natural beauty. this is also the site of one of the longest running conflicts in asia it's mainly a conflict between the christian majority and the muslim minority more than 100000 have been killed over the past decades. may 2017 saw a catastrophic development the self-proclaimed islamic state also known as i have got involved in the conflict. with...
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liner at the center of a criminal investigation on the pandemic and all strictly a has sailed into the philippines. the war on drugs has failed a global busy team of experts calls time on policies it says are fueling organized crime. and its oil and state television has broadcast video of a man it says is a u.s. mercenary involved in a plot to overthrow president nicolas maduro there has described the failed beach landing as a modern version of the botched u.s. invasion of cuba 59 years ago this government denies any involvement for reports. 2 former u.s. soldiers were part of what venice willis has was a plan to overthrow precedent. it was part of a group of around 60 people that say they were hoping to help venezuelans regain freedom but the plan did not work out 8 of them were killed and at least 13 others detained when they tried. we reached the venezuelan coast in a speedboat. on wednesday me call out my little gave a press conference where he showed the video of interrogation of one of the former u.s. soldiers involved my responsibilities to sue in court there he explained his job was to tra
liner at the center of a criminal investigation on the pandemic and all strictly a has sailed into the philippines. the war on drugs has failed a global busy team of experts calls time on policies it says are fueling organized crime. and its oil and state television has broadcast video of a man it says is a u.s. mercenary involved in a plot to overthrow president nicolas maduro there has described the failed beach landing as a modern version of the botched u.s. invasion of cuba 59 years ago...
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no, the philippine star. we have a pension borisjohnson no, the philippine star. we have a pension boris johnson taken no, the philippine star. we have a pension borisjohnson taken from their online showing him jogging. pension borisjohnson taken from their online showing himjogging. —— we their online showing himjogging. —— we have a picture of borisjohnson. we have not seen him, he had gone for a jog ahead of that pmqs. he is wearing her philippines holiday t—shirt, which is a good way of getting the story onto the front page. yeah, he is gradually returning to full fitness. as part of that, i think we have over the past seven to ten days because he is going to wage war on obesity because that has been linked to coronavirus. he potentially thought he should be vetted before he has got the disease, he is to run quite a lot before he was foreign secretary, getting back to a strict fitness regime. one of the fallouts of this is been more about the nanny state getting involved in the sugar tax on things like that, but you will see the government bear down
no, the philippine star. we have a pension borisjohnson no, the philippine star. we have a pension boris johnson taken no, the philippine star. we have a pension borisjohnson taken from their online showing him jogging. pension borisjohnson taken from their online showing himjogging. —— we their online showing himjogging. —— we have a picture of borisjohnson. we have not seen him, he had gone for a jog ahead of that pmqs. he is wearing her philippines holiday t—shirt, which is a good...
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and the partial reopening of the manner in the philippines so foreigners can get out and exit hands back in. the big tourist attraction in china is back in business even as new coronavirus cases are reported in with her. back into the program let's bring you this breaking news coming out of iran that in a rainy and naval ship has been mistakenly hit by a missile fired by another ship in its own fleet state television says that at least one person has been killed and several others have been injured in the incident it happened when the support fassel got too close to a target during naval exercises in the jasc region of southern iran on the gulf of oman. in other news saudi arabia has announced tough new austerity measures aimed at shoring up state finances which have been battered by lower oil prices and the coronavirus pandemic from july the 1st it will raise value added tax from 5 to 15 percent it will cut up to $26000000000.00 from government infrastructure upgrades sink looting crown prince mohammed's solve man's vision 2030 project from the beginning of next month is suspending a co
and the partial reopening of the manner in the philippines so foreigners can get out and exit hands back in. the big tourist attraction in china is back in business even as new coronavirus cases are reported in with her. back into the program let's bring you this breaking news coming out of iran that in a rainy and naval ship has been mistakenly hit by a missile fired by another ship in its own fleet state television says that at least one person has been killed and several others have been...
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the philippines leading t.v. network a target of the country's presidents for its for its critical reporting has been forced off the air by the government authorities ordered a.b.s. to stop operating after its bid to renew its 25 year french eyes was blocked activists lit candles outside its building accusing president went off stifling press freedom the loss of a major news provider during the coronavirus pandemic has shocked the nation trading off the network's shares have been suspended. joining me now is carlos condor from the philippines former journalist who now works as a researcher for human rights what. the shutdown of a major news source comes in the middle of a coronavirus pandemic how dangerous is that for the country. shutting down to feel it means you are just the most influential broadcaster in the middle of up on. the major information provider in this process and i see no way to be considered even remotely a beneficial for the public to be interested. and one less voice to guide them during a cri
the philippines leading t.v. network a target of the country's presidents for its for its critical reporting has been forced off the air by the government authorities ordered a.b.s. to stop operating after its bid to renew its 25 year french eyes was blocked activists lit candles outside its building accusing president went off stifling press freedom the loss of a major news provider during the coronavirus pandemic has shocked the nation trading off the network's shares have been suspended....
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much of indonesia where we all sing some kira conditions is throughout much of the philippines but the rains the ticket only heavy through born here on out towards the east but caring conditions as well on thursday across much of the malay peninsula we're going to see conditions straight northern areas of india and that's because of this on tropical cyclone on poland this is on its way north already some very dangerous winds and in particular some very heavy amounts of rain with a dangerous storm surge coming on shore and it's expected to make landfall wednesday between 9 and 1200 hours g.m.t. as a say torrential amounts of rain and still stay very strong on thursday as a heads up through bangladesh into northern india. but. more than 10 years after the global financial crisis you've taken home more than. 480000000 dollars your company is now bankrupt our economy is in a state of crisis i have a very basic question this is the 1000000 lost their homes in the us you know who is held responsible i will be fabulously wealthy and i will not take any price for it thank you all the men who s
much of indonesia where we all sing some kira conditions is throughout much of the philippines but the rains the ticket only heavy through born here on out towards the east but caring conditions as well on thursday across much of the malay peninsula we're going to see conditions straight northern areas of india and that's because of this on tropical cyclone on poland this is on its way north already some very dangerous winds and in particular some very heavy amounts of rain with a dangerous...
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the americans again building up troops in the philippines. meanwhile, the philippines had been involved in a number of insurrections, the most recent to couple of years earlier, 1896. so the spanish in effect bought off the filipino leadership. they offered them money and other concessions if they would move into exile. the leader of this group was a guy named amelio aguinaldo. aguinaldo was around forever, and my graduate advisor interviewed aguinaldo in 1960. he was still around in 1960. that is a long time to be in a single position. so aguinaldo took the money, didn't distribute it, stowed it away in the bank and was waiting to buy weapons to go back to the philippines for their independence. aguinaldo began communicating with the american ambassador in singapore, he thought they struck a deal, the american ambassador set if the filipinos would 80 americans against the spanish, we would give the philippines their independence. the ambassador denied that. we don't know who was telling the truth, but when the americans began moving income t
the americans again building up troops in the philippines. meanwhile, the philippines had been involved in a number of insurrections, the most recent to couple of years earlier, 1896. so the spanish in effect bought off the filipino leadership. they offered them money and other concessions if they would move into exile. the leader of this group was a guy named amelio aguinaldo. aguinaldo was around forever, and my graduate advisor interviewed aguinaldo in 1960. he was still around in 1960. that...
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already ravaged several islands of the philippines how bad is the damage. paresh government officials that i spoke to told me that managing a typhoon in the middle of a pandemic is an absolute nightmare we've seen the photos from the provinces where the typhoon 1st made landfall and we saw thousands of people whose houses were just flat and by the by the very strong winds now these are the same people who have been evacuated into temporary shelters that are overcrowded and where sanitation is already very challenging now what's going to happen to them after the typhoon is the big question and they won't have homes to go home to where they can self isolate or quarantine their she's are the people that are caught between surviving as a fool and surviving a raging pandemic as you mentioned and of this is a typhoon in the middle of soprano about to spend demick and people managing. government resources are very much overstretched and manpower and they're also very fatigued it's been 2 months since we've had a lockdown so it's been very very difficult on the sid
already ravaged several islands of the philippines how bad is the damage. paresh government officials that i spoke to told me that managing a typhoon in the middle of a pandemic is an absolute nightmare we've seen the photos from the provinces where the typhoon 1st made landfall and we saw thousands of people whose houses were just flat and by the by the very strong winds now these are the same people who have been evacuated into temporary shelters that are overcrowded and where sanitation is...
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on a powerful typhoon lashes parts of the philippines forcing thousands into emergency camps with. a u.s. vaccine expert has told congress he was removed from his job by the trumpet ministration after raising concerns about the government's coronavirus response dr rick wright led the federal agency in charge of developing a code 19 vaccine he said lives were lost because of government inaction and when the worst of the pandemic is yet to come castro has more. a dire warning from the medical expert formerly in charge of the u.s. government's effort to develop a coronavirus vaccine. without better planning 2020 could be the darkest winter in modern history immunologist rick bright told a house subcommittee he was removed from his position as head of the biomedical advanced research and development authority after resisting pressure to expand access to an unproven malaria drug promoted by president trump wright also testified that prior to the pandemic his calls for the nation to increase its medical supply stockpile went ignored from that moment i knew that we were going to have a cr
on a powerful typhoon lashes parts of the philippines forcing thousands into emergency camps with. a u.s. vaccine expert has told congress he was removed from his job by the trumpet ministration after raising concerns about the government's coronavirus response dr rick wright led the federal agency in charge of developing a code 19 vaccine he said lives were lost because of government inaction and when the worst of the pandemic is yet to come castro has more. a dire warning from the medical...
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philippine embassies are used to pray you are the emergency mass. but with this influx the government has had to medically tests and house tens of thousands of people and it admits resources are stretched the government says the flight restrictions will be in effect until early next month and this hopes to ensure that the airport will be able to handle our own $400.00 passengers a day that is the estimated capacity under the current lockdown there over $10000000.00 filipino workers overseas around 10 percent of the country's population that's why the impact of the global pandemic is felt so deeply here. just borrowed money to come to manila from his home province of cebu to start to work as a seafarer he was waiting to be assigned to a ship when the lockdown began. you don't even though if you can go abroad. the philippines provides a quarter of the workforce of the global maritime industry since the pandemic started more than $20000.00 have returned a majority now stranded and jobless filipino workers they are all too aware of the dangers of the co
philippine embassies are used to pray you are the emergency mass. but with this influx the government has had to medically tests and house tens of thousands of people and it admits resources are stretched the government says the flight restrictions will be in effect until early next month and this hopes to ensure that the airport will be able to handle our own $400.00 passengers a day that is the estimated capacity under the current lockdown there over $10000000.00 filipino workers overseas...
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workers here and it remains to be seen exactly when they're going to to leave and according to the philippine goosed coast guard more are expected to arrive or to dock in the coming days but what's critical here though is just how big the impact is on filipino overseas filipino overseas workers as you know the philippines supplies about a quarter of the toll to labor workforce in the maritime industry more more than 100000. c. men workers are filipinos more than 20000 have already been repatriated are brought back here and hundreds of them remain stranded here in manila bay so now at this point they're looking at the immediate impact of getting as many of these workers us possible tested those who are cleared will be able to will be sent home those who are positive will be sent to a medical facility but again the critical part is what happens to those who are non filipinos those who are stranded here according to the philippine coast guard most likely they will have to stay in the ship and those protests are no it is until things develop on the ground. so ahead on al jazeera demands for justi
workers here and it remains to be seen exactly when they're going to to leave and according to the philippine goosed coast guard more are expected to arrive or to dock in the coming days but what's critical here though is just how big the impact is on filipino overseas filipino overseas workers as you know the philippines supplies about a quarter of the toll to labor workforce in the maritime industry more more than 100000. c. men workers are filipinos more than 20000 have already been...
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and the largest broadcast network in the philippines covers its own demodex. must. be done. with much of the country under lock down the networks free to air services 42 television channels 23 radio stations are ordered off the air by the deter to govern. itself. well. getting up earlier that day a.b.'s c.b.s. head of news. had to organize the coverage of the story. my reporter said they would issue a say. seize and desist order and it's on its way mom. and so i said. can they really do this. it just breaks my heart whenever i see the images of our people crying and you know fighting back tears or are just plain speechless and shocked because they couldn't believe that it could happen this is a video c.b.s. corporation channel to the service of the people that are signing off it's very sad that. this happened during this time when really the been damaged people needs information sadly the government has spared to deliver information if we send daily briefings are you going to be bombarded with a lot of the propaganda but be a.b.c. be and gives you an accurate picture of what
and the largest broadcast network in the philippines covers its own demodex. must. be done. with much of the country under lock down the networks free to air services 42 television channels 23 radio stations are ordered off the air by the deter to govern. itself. well. getting up earlier that day a.b.'s c.b.s. head of news. had to organize the coverage of the story. my reporter said they would issue a say. seize and desist order and it's on its way mom. and so i said. can they really do this....
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speaking of the philippines, the many other countries, philippines is dealing with perhaps its biggest economic challenge in decades with an expected contraction from economists. median estimates for contraction about 2%. let's bring in the guy in charge. karl chua is the active socioeconomic planning secretary. he joins us for an exclusive interview from manila. great to see you. good morning. i want to start -- the current assessment is we had a contraction in q1. we have yet to see q2, but can we basically say the philippines ?s in a recession right now karl: the development budget coordination committee has come up with the latest numbers. we are seeing a contraction in to 3.4%ywhere from 2% contraction. this is brought about by an increasing series of magnitude of shocks. february, we saw the collapse of trade, especially from china, as the pedantic started. we imposed in march, april them and make, the enhanced -- april, and may, the enhanced community quarantine. this leads to the worst contraction since 1998. david: are we officially in a recession? karl: the textbook answer is
speaking of the philippines, the many other countries, philippines is dealing with perhaps its biggest economic challenge in decades with an expected contraction from economists. median estimates for contraction about 2%. let's bring in the guy in charge. karl chua is the active socioeconomic planning secretary. he joins us for an exclusive interview from manila. great to see you. good morning. i want to start -- the current assessment is we had a contraction in q1. we have yet to see q2, but...
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numbers of the philippines. the lockdown didn't happen until mid march so perhaps these numbers may not be the full extent of what we're seeing from the coronavirus. the second quarter could be more bad. take a look at other boards we're watching. u.s. futures, we haven't seen a bad session like we saw in the u.s., snapping out of gains. new york futures are slightly higher. the dollar is stronger. we saw quite a bit of steepening in the treasury curve. you're seeing the three-year at around 24 basis points. we did see the spike in yields, slightly off that now in the asian session after the treasury unexpectedly announced that refounding announcement. boosting that issuance on the long end of the 10 year and 20 year with the auction so markets are bracing for that surge in supplies. we're also watching currencies, remedy still very much in focus here today. the message the last couple of days has been calm down, we have slightly stronger fixings here. we're seeing the renminbi slightly down. we are continuing t
numbers of the philippines. the lockdown didn't happen until mid march so perhaps these numbers may not be the full extent of what we're seeing from the coronavirus. the second quarter could be more bad. take a look at other boards we're watching. u.s. futures, we haven't seen a bad session like we saw in the u.s., snapping out of gains. new york futures are slightly higher. the dollar is stronger. we saw quite a bit of steepening in the treasury curve. you're seeing the three-year at around 24...
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and ships items to the philippines about 30 times and that's over just a few years ago. as this new type of business keeps growing, we can expect to see more find a new life overseas. nhk world. >> another way to reduce our planets growing mountain of trash is to stop creating it. stories about one such business run by a young man that can't stomach the sight of wasted food. food waste is a serious problem in japan. not only for restaurants and retailers but also for farmers. much of their produce has to be discarded before it reaches market. often fruit and vegetables are because they don't measure up visually but a japanese start up has a message for picky consumers and it seems to be catching on. >> thank you so much. oranges. and they have a few marks and blemishes. >> is it good? >> they look a little misshapen but i don't mind. >> the family won the oranges through a website. the products are displayed on the website. all the costs are covered by adds on the site. the add revenue comes to as much as $9,000 a month or more it can make profits even though it gives th
and ships items to the philippines about 30 times and that's over just a few years ago. as this new type of business keeps growing, we can expect to see more find a new life overseas. nhk world. >> another way to reduce our planets growing mountain of trash is to stop creating it. stories about one such business run by a young man that can't stomach the sight of wasted food. food waste is a serious problem in japan. not only for restaurants and retailers but also for farmers. much of...
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and a partial reopening of the main airport in the philippines so far as can get out and ex-pats back in and the trusted face of america's a virus crisis is in quarantine as infections hit the power base of the u.s. politics. this is a very very scary virus you know that the people are going to go back to work and they're getting worried about their eggs. have you with us and welcome to the program saudi arabia has announced tough new austerity measures aimed at shoring up state finances which have been battered by low oil prices and the coronavirus pandemic from july the 1st it will raise a value added tax from 5 to 15 percent it will cut up to $26000000000.00 from government infrastructure upgrades including crown prince mohammed bin still man's vision 2030 project and from the beginning of next month is the spending a cost of living allowance for workers. is director of the institute for gulf affairs he says the announcement of the new measures was expected. government qana mean saudi arabia has been under a lot of stress that that's why the government would drew $23000000000.00 fr
and a partial reopening of the main airport in the philippines so far as can get out and ex-pats back in and the trusted face of america's a virus crisis is in quarantine as infections hit the power base of the u.s. politics. this is a very very scary virus you know that the people are going to go back to work and they're getting worried about their eggs. have you with us and welcome to the program saudi arabia has announced tough new austerity measures aimed at shoring up state finances which...
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four days later, the eighth army was landing in the philippines. [explosions] less than a week after that, on april 1, 1945, the u.s. 10th army invaded okinawa. on the 11th of the same month, the second armored division of the night army reached 63 miles from berlin. thir♪ on the 12th of april, president franklin delano roosevelt had yet to see the triumphant advances of american arms but fate denied him the satisfaction the final victory would bring. ♪ afterhan a month president roosevelt's death, germany surrendered. was dead by his own hand. only a few days before, mussolini had been killed by italian partisans. ♪ shores, general eisenhower returned in triumph. ♪ [explosions] in the pacific, a war was still going on, a big and bitterly fought war with the and not yet in sight. okinawa was a bloody battleground as our 10th army was finding out. [explosions] it took us 82 days of continuous fighting to take okinawa. ♪ the attacks on our navy took a heavy toll but we thought back, never letting up. back, never letting up. [explosions] ♪
four days later, the eighth army was landing in the philippines. [explosions] less than a week after that, on april 1, 1945, the u.s. 10th army invaded okinawa. on the 11th of the same month, the second armored division of the night army reached 63 miles from berlin. thir♪ on the 12th of april, president franklin delano roosevelt had yet to see the triumphant advances of american arms but fate denied him the satisfaction the final victory would bring. ♪ afterhan a month president...
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anchor: international flights can land in the philippines again. flights were stopped last week after they could not with thousands of workers returning from overseas. reporter: these foreign visitors are now able to fly out to the philippines after waiting for over a month. many airlines begin cutting flights in march and a week ago, manila's main airport was closed. >> right now, i am going back. >> i am feeling very good about my government and i'm am grateful for them. reporter: the government temporarily halted flights as it struggled to keep up testing and ran out of room and quarantine facilities. since the start of the pandemic, thousands of filipinos have been returning to the philippines. with this influx, the government has had to medically test and house tens of thousands of people. it admits resources are stretched. the government says flight restrictions will be in effect until early next month, and it hopes to ensure that the airport will be able to handle around 400 passengers per day. there are over 10 million filipino workers over
anchor: international flights can land in the philippines again. flights were stopped last week after they could not with thousands of workers returning from overseas. reporter: these foreign visitors are now able to fly out to the philippines after waiting for over a month. many airlines begin cutting flights in march and a week ago, manila's main airport was closed. >> right now, i am going back. >> i am feeling very good about my government and i'm am grateful for them. reporter:...
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lobby up until everyone has been tested we're getting reports that in the coming days basically the philippine coast guard will be leading the testing of all of the crews on board there are about $200.00 filipino crews there also those coming from different countries at this point there are about 12 ships 12 crew cruise ships currently docked off manila be stranded with stranded crew workers here and it remains to be seen exactly when they're going to to leave and according to the philippine goosed coast guard more are expected to arrive or to dock in the coming days but what's critical here though is just how big the impact is on filipino overseas filipino overseas workers as you know the philippines supplies about a quarter of the total labor workforce in the maritime industry more more than 100000. c. men workers are filipinos more than 20000 have already been repatriated are brought back here and hundreds of them remain stranded here in manila bay so now at this point they're looking at the immediate impact of getting as many of these workers as possible tested those who are cleared will b
lobby up until everyone has been tested we're getting reports that in the coming days basically the philippine coast guard will be leading the testing of all of the crews on board there are about $200.00 filipino crews there also those coming from different countries at this point there are about 12 ships 12 crew cruise ships currently docked off manila be stranded with stranded crew workers here and it remains to be seen exactly when they're going to to leave and according to the philippine...
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pulling the plug on the leading broadcast network in the philippines is switching on the president's critics. draw a clear weather in the offing across much of japan out of the shadows head to the east and we'll see you as but the tehran that the system that massive crowds rule some. very heavy downpours into the rain look at this into. this rain came down of racial space of time about 110 millimeters of rain it calls out flooding and there's now the threat of landslides as well so as i say the conditions are better but with all that water the ground is very very saturated now meanwhile across into central and northern as the china very heavy amounts the rate is slightly but the temperatures down to the north out of course that had will stay in the forecast it's not too bad on friday up into beijing but it's rated across these eastern areas we see this rain really developing becoming very heavy pushing across the n.s.a. of course eventually on its way to the korean peninsula but all the while fine and dry into japan 24 to saka and a very warm august and hong kong with a high of 33 an
pulling the plug on the leading broadcast network in the philippines is switching on the president's critics. draw a clear weather in the offing across much of japan out of the shadows head to the east and we'll see you as but the tehran that the system that massive crowds rule some. very heavy downpours into the rain look at this into. this rain came down of racial space of time about 110 millimeters of rain it calls out flooding and there's now the threat of landslides as well so as i say the...
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philippines in the sights of bias starts may 20th on d. w. . welcome to in good shape coming up. how dangerous is basal cell carcinoma. the sunscreen really protect against the sun's harmful rays.
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overseas, this is an auction in the philippines. japan-made goods have a reputation for high quality and fetch high prices. this sofa was auctioned for about $330. the company in kanazawa ships items to the philippines about 30 times a year. a great increase over just a few years ago. of this new time off cross-bordr business keeps growing, we can expect to see less leftover belongings find a new life overseas. nhk world. >>> another wray to reduce our planet's growing amount of trash is to stop growing it. one man can't handle the waste of food. it is a problem for restaurants and retailers and farmers. much of their produce has to be discarded before it reaches market. often fruit and vegetables are thrown out simply because they don't measure up visually. but the japanese startup has a message for picky consumers, and it seems to be catching on. >> translator: thank you so much. oranges. a box of japanese oranges or mikan is delivered to this family which won them in a lottery. but the mikan have a few marark and blemishes. the f
overseas, this is an auction in the philippines. japan-made goods have a reputation for high quality and fetch high prices. this sofa was auctioned for about $330. the company in kanazawa ships items to the philippines about 30 times a year. a great increase over just a few years ago. of this new time off cross-bordr business keeps growing, we can expect to see less leftover belongings find a new life overseas. nhk world. >>> another wray to reduce our planet's growing amount of trash...
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also a greater risk occurs ship link to the current virus outbreak in australia drops anchor off the philippines but the proof is not being allowed off. look at the challenge of palin false information about so-called cures for the corner virus in africa. lissa their economic impact of chronic virus around the world is becoming more clear international monetary fund has forecast the biggest global contraction since the great depression so let's take a look at some of the details the bank of england expects the u.k.'s economic production to slump by 14 percent this year and unemployment to rise to 8 percent european union's been warned to brace for its worst ever recession with the economy tipped to shrink by 7.4 percent after years of growth in the u.s. 30000000 people are filed for unemployment in just 6 weeks according as think g.d.p. could fall by 30 percent there are signs of recovery though in china exports rose for the 1st time this year by 3 and a half percent after many factories reopened 20 years in beijing with more on how china's trade industry has moved on since being hit by the pand
also a greater risk occurs ship link to the current virus outbreak in australia drops anchor off the philippines but the proof is not being allowed off. look at the challenge of palin false information about so-called cures for the corner virus in africa. lissa their economic impact of chronic virus around the world is becoming more clear international monetary fund has forecast the biggest global contraction since the great depression so let's take a look at some of the details the bank of...
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but manufacturers are struggling with cancelled and reduced orders from outside of china and in the philippines a powerful typhoon has forced tens of thousands of people to pack into emergency shelters homes have been destroyed leading officials to override social distancing rules scott hyla has more from bangkok on the efforts to restart businesses in thailand. but the big focus is really kind of kick starting the economy and quality of life quite honestly you know as you mentioned you know tourism is a vital industry here in thailand 20 percent of the gross domestic product comes from visitors from abroad they're not going to come in at least until the end of the month and then also need to be known the national flag carrier thai airways they're not going to start to resume flights until the beginning of july so a lot of time but what the focus is here is yes you know quality of life giving people something to do if you will because they have been inside for the most part for the last 2 months and also restarting the economy from a domestic perspective and getting those workers back to work y
but manufacturers are struggling with cancelled and reduced orders from outside of china and in the philippines a powerful typhoon has forced tens of thousands of people to pack into emergency shelters homes have been destroyed leading officials to override social distancing rules scott hyla has more from bangkok on the efforts to restart businesses in thailand. but the big focus is really kind of kick starting the economy and quality of life quite honestly you know as you mentioned you know...
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and this is happening as the philippines has his own battle with the coronavirus. at the moment, this country is going through a lockdown process and as you said, it was do to ease some of those restrictions and parts of the country, manila will actually remain under lockdown until the end of may, but what we're seeing is a tricky situation that we are dealing with with people who were escaping this typhoon, going to evacuation centers what the authorities are saying is that social distance inside the center so temperature scanning people before they go in, they're giving the masks and also they're opening up more churches and schools to create more space for people. if you just look over to my left ear, you can see the bay of manila at the moment, there were some 20 ships, cruise ships from the waters around here and repatriating filipinos and that is been put on hold as they await this storm. many of the ships of going out to sea to prevent the ships from bashing into one another when the heavy rain and winds come to this area later today. the first cases of coro
and this is happening as the philippines has his own battle with the coronavirus. at the moment, this country is going through a lockdown process and as you said, it was do to ease some of those restrictions and parts of the country, manila will actually remain under lockdown until the end of may, but what we're seeing is a tricky situation that we are dealing with with people who were escaping this typhoon, going to evacuation centers what the authorities are saying is that social distance...
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typhoon von fong slams into the philippines as a for if he struggles to evacuate tens of thousands of people the storm is expected to barrow last densely populated eastern provinces as it moves north. plus south africans desperate for a drink some turn to homebrewing to get around the country strict ban on alcohol sales during the pandemic. i'm told me a lot of well it's good to have you with us the united nations has warned of a global mental health crisis brought on by the corona virus pandemic u.n. secretary general antonio good terrorist says governments and health authorities need to act quickly to manage the psychological suffering of millions in lock down unemployed or working on the front lines of the medical emergency her name is navy leisure and many. and she's been fighting coronavirus on the front lines in albania for more than 2 months. but enormous passion will sacrifice. colonel embarrassed for this midwest have a 15 month old daughter. sandy i also have a 10 year old son and i have parents who could be at risk because they also have other health issues and that scared
typhoon von fong slams into the philippines as a for if he struggles to evacuate tens of thousands of people the storm is expected to barrow last densely populated eastern provinces as it moves north. plus south africans desperate for a drink some turn to homebrewing to get around the country strict ban on alcohol sales during the pandemic. i'm told me a lot of well it's good to have you with us the united nations has warned of a global mental health crisis brought on by the corona virus...
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so i'm sure be at the not new for the philippines figured out yet. another place for social distancing is not possible at all. refugee camps to become a pandemic time bomb this is do or hinge at camp. this footage was provided by say a refugee who has lived here for over 2 years. for sun this place has become home for over a decade. now the land is going on i who have any job corps or a home loses 5000 family. yeah. oh oh oh oh oh. 2 ioan back to myanmar or not. i don't really care. refugee camps. because they are a perfect environment for spreading academics the population density is inconceivable and 1000000 people live in all the spots of land in the refugee camps and where the 170000000 people south has one of the highest population density in the world. loves the. media and they believe in you know very small. you know loss of people in our media not only do you know from our but there are all the hard ground like me. are going to see. for all the video hold it is my own and my recently. you know sort of started going from 100 to 125 kilometers
so i'm sure be at the not new for the philippines figured out yet. another place for social distancing is not possible at all. refugee camps to become a pandemic time bomb this is do or hinge at camp. this footage was provided by say a refugee who has lived here for over 2 years. for sun this place has become home for over a decade. now the land is going on i who have any job corps or a home loses 5000 family. yeah. oh oh oh oh oh. 2 ioan back to myanmar or not. i don't really care. refugee...
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philippines, a little bit weaker . saying that there is room for easing in the philippines this year. is going into further negative territory. as you mentioned, the trade reports for china, exports down 13.3% year-over-year. now we know that china has worked to build up spending. there is a long lockdown in china, people reluctant to spend money as they get back to work. remember, china, that is another reason why asian nations are experiencing weaker pmi's. china, the number two economy in the world, not as much of a driver as it was. payrolls expected to fall 21.3 million in the month of april. the jobless rate is expected to hit 16%. yvonne: thank you, our global economics and policy editor kathleen hays. they four-year bet on airlines stocks. we will check on asian carriers. capital's edward lim sees a market bottom. we will discuss what markets and stocks are gaining his attention. this is bloomberg. ♪ u.s. equity futures decline. we are seeing stocks open lower in asia to start the month of may. in world 10% r
philippines, a little bit weaker . saying that there is room for easing in the philippines this year. is going into further negative territory. as you mentioned, the trade reports for china, exports down 13.3% year-over-year. now we know that china has worked to build up spending. there is a long lockdown in china, people reluctant to spend money as they get back to work. remember, china, that is another reason why asian nations are experiencing weaker pmi's. china, the number two economy in...
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that will be mexico, that will be the caribbean, that will continue to be the philippines. if you remember -- well you should come on the 29th of october remembering that in 1914 when world war one is raging in europe, the u.s. is also at war in two locations. mexico and where with the second place be? the philippines. they will not call it a war. they will call them expeditions right? missions. but they are nonetheless at war. they will call for more borders. they will call for more ways of keeping people out where we had a few of those ways before. and in so doing, they will spend a lot of time countering accusations that the united states is in fact not all that different and certainly not better than europeans. if one needs only to look at native americans and african americans and the kinds of violence and atrocities we are having reported back from mexico. those opposed to americans joining the war will say i'm not that concerned about making belgium safe but i'm very much invested in making georgia safe. making new mexico safe. making the shop floor safe in chicago.
that will be mexico, that will be the caribbean, that will continue to be the philippines. if you remember -- well you should come on the 29th of october remembering that in 1914 when world war one is raging in europe, the u.s. is also at war in two locations. mexico and where with the second place be? the philippines. they will not call it a war. they will call them expeditions right? missions. but they are nonetheless at war. they will call for more borders. they will call for more ways of...