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how indebted to china has the philippines become under 30? has it submitted to chinese expansionism in the south china sea and the, the west philippines sea? yeah, absolutely. down to foreign policy front. we also see a kind of a peak to terry to situation. as you may know, in recent months, the philippines in united states have somehow been making up right at present to terry to finally a sent a sent it to the restoration food. restoration of the visiting force is agreement that he tried to abrogate a previous years of because of disagreements with the u. s. on human rights issues . and in fact, recently on the eve of this 70th anniversary of the mutual defense treaty of the united states and the philippines, philippines, defense minister of foreign minister with visit at washington dc. and they agreed on even further deepening their security corporations. i think even the 3rd a sensing that you know, he doesn't want to be on the wrong side of americans as he heads into this very difficult and uncertain terrain, which is the transition perio
how indebted to china has the philippines become under 30? has it submitted to chinese expansionism in the south china sea and the, the west philippines sea? yeah, absolutely. down to foreign policy front. we also see a kind of a peak to terry to situation. as you may know, in recent months, the philippines in united states have somehow been making up right at present to terry to finally a sent a sent it to the restoration food. restoration of the visiting force is agreement that he tried to...
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the philippine president leaves a legacy marked by a harsh crack down on drugs. but how has his tried an office shaped politics and will his successor keep his policies? this is inside story. ah hello, welcome to the program. i'm adrian finnegan. philippine presidents can only serve a single 6 year term in office, and that's created a bit of an obstacle for president rodrigo to 30 who many had speculated was hoping to run for the vice presidency. but he's just announced that he's retiring from politics altogether. a recent poll had suggested that many filipinos disapproved of his reported bid for the vice president seat. now there are reports that his daughter sala, to take a pill is running for president. she is expected to join her father's former aid sen, bongo who's running for vice president, president de dirty, endorsed sen bongos candidacy. when he announced his retirement on saturday. oh, i said no sentiment o. d filippino is that i am not really bad and it would be emotionally healed, ignited william symphony the man for the little him or president that
the philippine president leaves a legacy marked by a harsh crack down on drugs. but how has his tried an office shaped politics and will his successor keep his policies? this is inside story. ah hello, welcome to the program. i'm adrian finnegan. philippine presidents can only serve a single 6 year term in office, and that's created a bit of an obstacle for president rodrigo to 30 who many had speculated was hoping to run for the vice presidency. but he's just announced that he's retiring from...
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the philippines elections are next. may that this week in the philippines, as a lot of bows around the elections because candidates have to decay. if they're running by october, the i say to down the street were asking who could replace crescent rodrigo did today. i know you have thoughts, opinions, questions for app had oh, comment section of youtube is right here. put your comic into youtube and i will do my best wrap it into today's chef. i'm can a band, they are with me even responsible. and here in the philippines now considered in many rankings to be one of the worst places, the me in the oh, it may even demick and make no mistake about it. it's because of terrible governance that you got here. my family members here a who are rural health care workers are not getting the protection that need to serve from this government. and that's why i think passing a real bad anemic response budget is the most important election issue in 2022. our lives and their loved ones. lights are on the ballot. this is such an important
the philippines elections are next. may that this week in the philippines, as a lot of bows around the elections because candidates have to decay. if they're running by october, the i say to down the street were asking who could replace crescent rodrigo did today. i know you have thoughts, opinions, questions for app had oh, comment section of youtube is right here. put your comic into youtube and i will do my best wrap it into today's chef. i'm can a band, they are with me even responsible....
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but the problem in the philippines is fairly systemic. and structural and a bigger farm or social change would be necessary to ensure that it will not prosper again. me, richard, average g d p growth should the short teens in the to total years is 3.4 percent. that's not bad. the lowest 5 year average since the early 19 ninety's. it is though, to what extent is the pandemic been used as an excuse for the failure of duties economic policies. the economy was slowing consistently before the pandemic, but it's now suffolk, 5 consecutive quarters of gdp decline. yeah, i mean, of course, that's that. and then it is right, that's the kind of narrative that the going once to run, that, you know, we were in a pyre days. and then this pandemic happened. but the pandemic is really exposed. the incompetence of this administration. it has really exposed the performative ness of president. the 3rd is very good in terms of, you know, performing as the kind of a supposed concrete and leader. but when crisis happens, we see, you know, the paucity of that.
but the problem in the philippines is fairly systemic. and structural and a bigger farm or social change would be necessary to ensure that it will not prosper again. me, richard, average g d p growth should the short teens in the to total years is 3.4 percent. that's not bad. the lowest 5 year average since the early 19 ninety's. it is though, to what extent is the pandemic been used as an excuse for the failure of duties economic policies. the economy was slowing consistently before the...
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the deadline for the fighting candy, this is the philippines. he's on the 8th, but people are watching what will happen on november 15, where that, that 9 or we can all was in substitutions, we'll have them. so the waiting period is quite long. it's not just october, it's november 15, and most probably may even be may 9 where there are and i once asked for last we need some speaking shocks. although there are some restrictions on election day. richard or do you agree with that the, to perhaps we, we shouldn't believe to touch a what he says he's going to retire just yet. but if he, if he wants to stay in politics, what would his motivations be for doing so? i mean, one thing that we have learned about populace is not to take them necessarily literally, but to take them seriously. and a problem we present that there it is that sometimes you don't, if you should also take him literally at all or even seriously at all. but i think in this case, there are reasons to believe that present to 30 sensing, that the tide is turning and shoot them against
the deadline for the fighting candy, this is the philippines. he's on the 8th, but people are watching what will happen on november 15, where that, that 9 or we can all was in substitutions, we'll have them. so the waiting period is quite long. it's not just october, it's november 15, and most probably may even be may 9 where there are and i once asked for last we need some speaking shocks. although there are some restrictions on election day. richard or do you agree with that the, to perhaps...
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is of the philippines, for instance, in a very short time frame one. there has been 2 big news effect to what the nobel peace committee designs is. a government that murderous government re wages war against the country's own population. that's the words she used. well, this has been going without their international visibility and now with this award, and also very recently the international criminal court and started official investigation and who was in the philippines, the government's responsibility. this will have a big impact in the philippines and the upcoming elections next year. and i would say, and they insist also are young. there are a number of people of journalists to very organ, different difficult conditions, are harassed or get killed in central america, in africa, and many other places in the world. and i think this is a price that it's all of them as well. and in its history, of course, there have been many journalists who have received the nobel peace prize. this isn't the 1st time that we're seeing. a journalists receive the nobel
is of the philippines, for instance, in a very short time frame one. there has been 2 big news effect to what the nobel peace committee designs is. a government that murderous government re wages war against the country's own population. that's the words she used. well, this has been going without their international visibility and now with this award, and also very recently the international criminal court and started official investigation and who was in the philippines, the government's...
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. [30 and it helps press freedom in the philippines.— the philippines. do you think it will a big _ the philippines. do you think it will a big -- _ the philippines. do you think it will a big -- be _ the philippines. do you think it will a big -- be a - the philippines. do you think it will a big -- be a big - the philippines. do you think it will a big -- be a big deal. it will a big —— be a big deal for her, will she be very happy with this? we for her, will she be very happy with this?— with this? we are all very ha - with this? we are all very happy for _ with this? we are all very happy for her. _ with this? we are all very happy for her, i _ with this? we are all very happy for her, i am - with this? we are all very happy for her, i am sure l with this? we are all very i happy for her, i am sure she with this? we are all very - happy for her, i am sure she is thrilled. it happy for her, i am sure she is thrilled. . , happy for her, i am sure she is thrilled. ., , ., , ., happy for her, i am sure she is thrilled. ., , ., ., ~ thrilled. it was
. [30 and it helps press freedom in the philippines.— the philippines. do you think it will a big _ the philippines. do you think it will a big -- _ the philippines. do you think it will a big -- be _ the philippines. do you think it will a big -- be a - the philippines. do you think it will a big -- be a big - the philippines. do you think it will a big -- be a big deal. it will a big —— be a big deal for her, will she be very happy with this? we for her, will she be very happy with...
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did you deal directly with the president of the philippines? maria: the last interview i did with him was december 2016. the interview i did in october 2015 actually helped bring him to the attention, helped the critics of president duterte point out that because we covered him, certainly they knew the power of rat low, the millennia -- rattler, the millennial demographic. something more insidious is happening now, normalizing these attacks. when you say a million times i am a criminal, even if it is not true, that's what people believe. that's what happened first on the social media. attacks became normal and people who had never met me began to believe it. a year and a half later when the president comes down and says rattler is owned by foreigners, the cases began a week later and we are sandwiched there. it is a tough place to push back, but it is truly important to do that because this is the time -- this is a pivotal moment for philippine democracy. this is a time when you have to fight for the rights guaranteed by the constitution. amy:
did you deal directly with the president of the philippines? maria: the last interview i did with him was december 2016. the interview i did in october 2015 actually helped bring him to the attention, helped the critics of president duterte point out that because we covered him, certainly they knew the power of rat low, the millennia -- rattler, the millennial demographic. something more insidious is happening now, normalizing these attacks. when you say a million times i am a criminal, even if...
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one founded the philippine investigative news network. the other is the founder of one of russia's top independent newspaper. the committee says the word is a call to support freedom of the press everywhere. correspondent: it has been 86 years since the nobel peace prize was last awarded to a journalist. this time, it has gone to two. the committee honored their courageous fight for freedom of expression. >> they are representatives of all journalists who stand up for this idea in the world in which democracy and freedom of the press face increasing adverse conditions. correspondent: maria is the first woman to be awarded this year. she has long set herself apart in her field as an investigative reporter and media enter vader, but due to her critical reporting, she and her news website have often been subjected to government attacks. >> this relentless campan of harassnt and intimidation against me and my fellow jonalist in thehilippines is a stark example of a global trend that journalists and freedom of the press are facing increasingly
one founded the philippine investigative news network. the other is the founder of one of russia's top independent newspaper. the committee says the word is a call to support freedom of the press everywhere. correspondent: it has been 86 years since the nobel peace prize was last awarded to a journalist. this time, it has gone to two. the committee honored their courageous fight for freedom of expression. >> they are representatives of all journalists who stand up for this idea in the...
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with organizations to push for the philippine human rights act and fight for the protection of the philippine schools. they are here to receive this award. >>
with organizations to push for the philippine human rights act and fight for the protection of the philippine schools. they are here to receive this award. >>
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it's awarded this year's nobel peace prize to journalists, maria ressa, the philippines. and dmitri bought it off of russia. russia is the co founder of the rapport, news outlet, and was recognized the her coverage of president rodrigo, to today's controversial campaign against drugs. mil at off is the editor in chief of the russian newspaper, the boy gazette up at a critic of the kremlin. both journalists have been threatened by their governments in order to silence their publications. it's never been as hard to be a journalist as they say, this is my 3rd year in the checklist. and imagining in the philippine government hire can arrest warrants against me in less than 2 years. i've never been do anything like that. and i guess that, well, if there is justice is an enter, the die is here, the premier. ah, you put it cost this awarded for anna pork of sky eureka cook in order eager d'amico as does it bubble rover stuff mark aloft, natasha as to moreover, our foreign colleagues who gave their lives to the profession. i am not the right beneficiary of this prizing. would you
it's awarded this year's nobel peace prize to journalists, maria ressa, the philippines. and dmitri bought it off of russia. russia is the co founder of the rapport, news outlet, and was recognized the her coverage of president rodrigo, to today's controversial campaign against drugs. mil at off is the editor in chief of the russian newspaper, the boy gazette up at a critic of the kremlin. both journalists have been threatened by their governments in order to silence their publications. it's...
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>> you know, i think for the philippines, we don't know yet. maria's cases are at different levels, and i think there's still a chance for appeal courts to rectify the wrongs if the executive branch doesn't dismiss the cases, which is what should happen. and, you know, in many cases you have to sort of find creative solutions where once the government realizes they want to resolve the case, they also don't want to necessarily show that they did anything wrong but there are sometimes cases that are resolved through pardons and those kinds of outcomes. it's a rare case where you triumph directly through court system. you know, some of these repressive countries, unless there's a reason, because the judges and prosecutors and their government need to know the world is watching, first of all. you have to shine a light on it. that's why our foundation, clooney foundation of justice, is monitoring cases like this all over the world, so that all of those complicit in these abuses know people are watching them, but then also what we need to work on is
>> you know, i think for the philippines, we don't know yet. maria's cases are at different levels, and i think there's still a chance for appeal courts to rectify the wrongs if the executive branch doesn't dismiss the cases, which is what should happen. and, you know, in many cases you have to sort of find creative solutions where once the government realizes they want to resolve the case, they also don't want to necessarily show that they did anything wrong but there are sometimes cases...
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this isn't gonna take one nation or one company, part of our problems in the philippines. these legal cases were enabled by the information operations on social media that those algorithms empowered. right? so we can't have integrity of elections in our me 2022 presidential elections unless the platforms voluntarily allow facts to surface. or gar grills or put around tech told, are we at a pivotal moment? where do you see the, the threats not just a mock proceed to democracy to day but, but to, to peace and freedom of expression. when we are at a very important point because their social media is gone crazy and. ready everybody else has access to information and i think we can differentiate between lied and true friendship between fake news and real knows. and if we can show that journalism does make a difference, that i think we will all be lost and will not be a few. but all of us will be lost because that out for those who are on have the money held, the guns and who controls and many errors will determine our future. and i hope it is a journey point towards good journa
this isn't gonna take one nation or one company, part of our problems in the philippines. these legal cases were enabled by the information operations on social media that those algorithms empowered. right? so we can't have integrity of elections in our me 2022 presidential elections unless the platforms voluntarily allow facts to surface. or gar grills or put around tech told, are we at a pivotal moment? where do you see the, the threats not just a mock proceed to democracy to day but, but to,...
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maria ressa from the philippines is the other winner, a - philippines is the other winner, a woman described by the nobel committee as fearless. she has faced criminal charges and death threats. her work has exposed state abuses under the controversial president deter te, under the controversial president deterte, in under the controversial president deter te, in particular the extrajudicial killings that have come with his deadly war on drugs. thousands of people, mostly from poor communities, have been murdered. today, maria ressa spoke of the vital importance of telling the truth. ~ , ., ., �* the truth. when you don't have facts, the truth. when you don't have facts. you _ the truth. when you don't have facts, you don't _ the truth. when you don't have facts, you don't have _ the truth. when you don't have facts, you don't have a - the truth. when you don't have facts, you don't have a truce, l the truth. when you don't have i facts, you don't have a truce, you don't have trust. trust is what holds us together to be able to solve the complex problems our world is facing today, so when
maria ressa from the philippines is the other winner, a - philippines is the other winner, a woman described by the nobel committee as fearless. she has faced criminal charges and death threats. her work has exposed state abuses under the controversial president deter te, under the controversial president deterte, in under the controversial president deter te, in particular the extrajudicial killings that have come with his deadly war on drugs. thousands of people, mostly from poor communities,...
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everyone wanting to visit the philippines being such a beautiful place. it's getting the recognition it deserves. >> fine arts, science, technology. >> definitely a lot of strength to break barriers to cross over. >> a lot. the fact that there's a beer garden here. you get a lot of it here in california. >> as a philippino american business owner how does it feel to be a philippino american today. >> super proud. especially from our ancestors who came here and worked their butts off. they worked really hard for us to achieve our dreams and goals. one of mine is being a cook and bringing something to the community that's different. making sure there's something special here. >> before we go, we would like to acknowledge the people who have made this event possible tonight. our host committee members who put this together. sfgovtv. golden state warriors. many thanks to the community partners who helped make tonight's event possible as well. thank you to our host, san francisco mayor london breed. as we wrap up tonight's event, i would lake to remind everyon
everyone wanting to visit the philippines being such a beautiful place. it's getting the recognition it deserves. >> fine arts, science, technology. >> definitely a lot of strength to break barriers to cross over. >> a lot. the fact that there's a beer garden here. you get a lot of it here in california. >> as a philippino american business owner how does it feel to be a philippino american today. >> super proud. especially from our ancestors who came here and...
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so why the philippines? i think part of it is because we are english speaking, we adapt to the technology, we have similar technology as the west, but i think more than that we live in different worlds. so, how do i track this? ijust go back to this moment thatis this? ijust go back to this moment that is so existential, the defence of our democracy in the philippines, the defence of our rights, human rights, the fact that we have no idea exactly how many people have been killed in a brutal drug war. you have come in plain view, you see the police rolling back the numbers from 7000 to 2000, that was in 2017. and we go to 2021, and you have human rights groups saying that it is tens of thousands, 30,000 plus, when you have the police saying something completely different. this hall of mirrors has to change, at a time of accountability, which does come. asjournalists we have time of accountability, which does come. as journalists we have to just hold the line. this is something we say all the time. having said
so why the philippines? i think part of it is because we are english speaking, we adapt to the technology, we have similar technology as the west, but i think more than that we live in different worlds. so, how do i track this? ijust go back to this moment thatis this? ijust go back to this moment that is so existential, the defence of our democracy in the philippines, the defence of our rights, human rights, the fact that we have no idea exactly how many people have been killed in a brutal...
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and champion boxer money back arrow hangs off his gloves to fight for the philippines presidency in next year's elections. i'm far as small. have all the de sport, including fevers approach to making the world common biannual events is criticized by global players union 5th pro ah, it's truly your aims to begin reopening its borders in november, 18 months after citizens were effectively bans from leaving and tens of thousands of people left stranded overseas, prime minister scott morrison says fully vaccinated australians will be able to return home and travel overseas as soon as 80 percent vaccination targets are met. well, this will happen state by state sled, spite new south wales australia imposed some of the world's toughest border restrictions in response to the pandemic. it is will be time very soon that will be able to open those international borders again. and that will enable australians who are fully vaccinated and australians and residents of australia who are overseas, who are fully vaccinated, to be able to travel again. and to be able to lift those caps on area ports in s
and champion boxer money back arrow hangs off his gloves to fight for the philippines presidency in next year's elections. i'm far as small. have all the de sport, including fevers approach to making the world common biannual events is criticized by global players union 5th pro ah, it's truly your aims to begin reopening its borders in november, 18 months after citizens were effectively bans from leaving and tens of thousands of people left stranded overseas, prime minister scott morrison says...
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how does that apply to japan and the philippines? that's with china want is a kind of like instead of fighting everybody basically taken a few of these guys and the message goes around look, sometimes you're going to be put under the hot microscope and it will go poorly for you. the americans will talk a big game but magical. it's better to cut a deal. that's a very real possibility. at cutting remark about the ties fairly or not but he said they bend before the wind blows. it's an expression that applies to almost pre-much every country, which is they will see where the wind is going and if they think they're going to be left out to dry a will cut a deal. >> so, as the united states puts its strategies together to determine that kind of attack, deterrence theory, which i'm not a scholar, canada divides itself into these thoughts about deterrence by punishment, applying as more punishment than it at you can withstand and get them to deter, and then deterrence by denial. denying an objective, , the objectives of the enemy. your book e
how does that apply to japan and the philippines? that's with china want is a kind of like instead of fighting everybody basically taken a few of these guys and the message goes around look, sometimes you're going to be put under the hot microscope and it will go poorly for you. the americans will talk a big game but magical. it's better to cut a deal. that's a very real possibility. at cutting remark about the ties fairly or not but he said they bend before the wind blows. it's an expression...
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, the bowl, the brunt of this job, especially the islands of luzon at the philippines. always tends to be the 1st in the track of these typhoons as they barrel in from the western pacific. and the northern island of new songs are extensive flooding land slides, and that's where they had a number of deaths and also injury. what has been surprising about this storm is that while some of the fierceness was taken out of the storm over the philippines, it tends to lose some of its strength. it then passed into the open south china sea . so it is borrowed along the southern coast of china, not losing any of its strength, and it won't be when it started that was in monday when he was impacting the philippines were now thursday, and it wouldn't be until friday and the weekend that this thing finally actually dies out in the highlands of loud, so that is a large sway the east and then south east asia that has been impacted by this long living typhoon and an awful lot of asian neighbors will be very glad to see the back of commerce, who still ahead on out of there as to why it hu
, the bowl, the brunt of this job, especially the islands of luzon at the philippines. always tends to be the 1st in the track of these typhoons as they barrel in from the western pacific. and the northern island of new songs are extensive flooding land slides, and that's where they had a number of deaths and also injury. what has been surprising about this storm is that while some of the fierceness was taken out of the storm over the philippines, it tends to lose some of its strength. it then...
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with organizations to push for the philippine human rights act and fight for the protection of the philippine schools. they are here to receive this award. [applause.] >> articulation of tonightism, connects the global, local stories of struggle, survival and strength to afflict others is a corner stone of studies. asian american studies department have touched the lives of thousands. we endeavor to honor her work this year. dr. alison. >> the university of san francisco has the philippino studies program which features a wide variety of programs. a strong sense of community through her classes fulfilling many students wishes to connect with culture through language. [applause.] >> in the year of the department's 50th anniversary the students at san francisco fought to keep a position vital to the department's growth. the actions were born out of community action and engagement. as department chair she endeavors to continue putting students at the forefront and supports their position as leaders, organizers, and advocates. [applause.] we would like to thank all of our student leaders an educa
with organizations to push for the philippine human rights act and fight for the protection of the philippine schools. they are here to receive this award. [applause.] >> articulation of tonightism, connects the global, local stories of struggle, survival and strength to afflict others is a corner stone of studies. asian american studies department have touched the lives of thousands. we endeavor to honor her work this year. dr. alison. >> the university of san francisco has the...
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when the typhoon hit the philippines. any of this week pro iranian factions in iraq have rejected the results of sundays, parliamentary elections, and warn they will defend their voting rights. as ali hashem reports from baghdad, there are many political issues that have caused this escalation intentions. the celebrations up come join at baghdad is now racing for the day after. the biggest task now is choosing a prime minister would have to put together a cabinet that suits all those who would have id, say in the process, inside and outside iraq. well, there are some who are unhappy with the results of sundays parliamentary elections . women have them, i hear them, it's our people's rights to reject the results and voice their dismay with it. but within the legal ways and without violating the laws. i'm protocol issue represents the popular mobilization forces. and although she are political and paula military groups close to iran, they're refusing to accept defeat. well, this is not oh, yeah. about the election. the coal
when the typhoon hit the philippines. any of this week pro iranian factions in iraq have rejected the results of sundays, parliamentary elections, and warn they will defend their voting rights. as ali hashem reports from baghdad, there are many political issues that have caused this escalation intentions. the celebrations up come join at baghdad is now racing for the day after. the biggest task now is choosing a prime minister would have to put together a cabinet that suits all those who would...
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when the typhoon hit the philippines on monday from mcbride is falling developments from hong kong. this has been a fairly big, impactful typhoon. the 1st place to be affected was the philippines, as it came in from the western pacific, effecting mainly the island in the north of lou zone called a quite a lot of flooding landslide, some deaths and injuries there. what often happens is that these storms will lose a lot of air intensity as they move over the philippines, which this one has but compas, who has then stayed out in the south china sea moving westwards in it, as it does so. it basically has not lost more strength of anything. it may have gained a little 2 lane friends and has impose the state of emergency over the so called ma poochie conflict. the armed indigenous group is in fighting to recover its ancestral land. troops are being sent to 2000 regions, hit by violence. tens of thousands of government supporters of randy to cross bolivia. it follows days of anti government protest against the proposed law. the bill gives authorities the power to investigate this in assets
when the typhoon hit the philippines on monday from mcbride is falling developments from hong kong. this has been a fairly big, impactful typhoon. the 1st place to be affected was the philippines, as it came in from the western pacific, effecting mainly the island in the north of lou zone called a quite a lot of flooding landslide, some deaths and injuries there. what often happens is that these storms will lose a lot of air intensity as they move over the philippines, which this one has but...
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well, how does that apply to japan and philippines? that's what china wants, to kind of instead of fighting everyone and the message, better to cut a deal. better to cut a deal with the china and that's a very real possibility. cutting remark about the ties fairly or not but he said, they bend before the wind blows but it's an expression that applies to almost pretty much every country which is they'll see where the wind is going and if they think they're going to be left out to dry they will cut a deal. >> yeah. so as the united states puts its strategies together to deter that kind of attack, you know, deterrence theory which i'm not a scholar kind of divides itself into two thoughts about deterrence by punishment and applying more punishment than adversary and get them to deter and then to deterrence by denial, denying objective, objective of the enemy and your book seems to come down fairly strongly in favor of a strategy of denial. can you talk about that? >> denial is better if you can get away -- get -- get away with it or you c
well, how does that apply to japan and philippines? that's what china wants, to kind of instead of fighting everyone and the message, better to cut a deal. better to cut a deal with the china and that's a very real possibility. cutting remark about the ties fairly or not but he said, they bend before the wind blows but it's an expression that applies to almost pretty much every country which is they'll see where the wind is going and if they think they're going to be left out to dry they will...
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collecting bottles isn'tjust a challenge in the philippines. it's a crisis for many of the world's poorer nations. coca—cola says they will collect one bottle for each bottle they sell in uganda, but they can never do that. they can never achieve it. in uganda's capital, kampala, the local authorities collect only half the city's rubbish. there's a lot of plastic waste in the city. so in areas where people do not have a system to collect this garbage, people resort to burning. plastic has pollutants which are directly toxic. dr kirenga says he is seeing more and more people in his clinic with respiratory problems. and his research suggests that one factor is the open burning of all types of plastic. air pollution can cause damage to almost any tissue in the body, but most of the tissues that are affected, the lungs and the brain. the rates of lung cancer are also rapidly increasing in uganda. in a population where people do not smoke that much, air pollution could be responsible. when rubbish is collected, it ends up on open dumps like this.
collecting bottles isn'tjust a challenge in the philippines. it's a crisis for many of the world's poorer nations. coca—cola says they will collect one bottle for each bottle they sell in uganda, but they can never do that. they can never achieve it. in uganda's capital, kampala, the local authorities collect only half the city's rubbish. there's a lot of plastic waste in the city. so in areas where people do not have a system to collect this garbage, people resort to burning. plastic has...
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how the son of the late philippine leader ferdinand marcus has announced that he will run for president and next year's elections? hadn't on demarcus junior, has been involved in politics since his return from exile in 1991. in 1986 more than a 1000000 filipinos protested against his father's controversial martial law. eventually leading to his exit from office. let's now speak to our correspondent miller anderson in manella jamila. how is this announced candidacy? gone over with the public water? is chances well, you know, he spoke today about his ability, his claim that he's able to provide a unifying leadership, but just the thought of a marcus presidency has outraged so many here that there has been a deliberate campaign to campaign against the possible return of the marcos is even before he has made this announcement that is because survivors of those who suffered during the market years are still alive to tell their stories to day. and also this is the same former senator, the son of the error of the market. well, in fact, that has not been returned to the philippines, largely is
how the son of the late philippine leader ferdinand marcus has announced that he will run for president and next year's elections? hadn't on demarcus junior, has been involved in politics since his return from exile in 1991. in 1986 more than a 1000000 filipinos protested against his father's controversial martial law. eventually leading to his exit from office. let's now speak to our correspondent miller anderson in manella jamila. how is this announced candidacy? gone over with the public...
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during the day, most government jobs will be suspended and large gatherings ought to be ban the philippines is taken. some of the toughest measures yet in the region, while people's movement is being restricted officials hope it will prevent the biggest spreads as a virus. a i don't know, not doing another whole from the old big long term i've been involved in. i mean, i need one, i'm buying the one doing the new model in a live or so my son, why not? i move way. i mean, look, i'm going to have the guys we got the budget. i love you, but they told me the me. the malone, i get my love to, i don't know why not be with you on my own. stay on one on doing with eisen and le, let me hop on in the way. i know if i had a mom i know that he would have been then as i would not be very mobile my the way that i guess a dealer you know with i go out there today, but i would like to play i had got my exam about my benefit you got, i know you think we'll we'll end up in a better. but i'm going to be in a little bit of a grab it when we got legal mama we about made a little bit of a with up by some robot w
during the day, most government jobs will be suspended and large gatherings ought to be ban the philippines is taken. some of the toughest measures yet in the region, while people's movement is being restricted officials hope it will prevent the biggest spreads as a virus. a i don't know, not doing another whole from the old big long term i've been involved in. i mean, i need one, i'm buying the one doing the new model in a live or so my son, why not? i move way. i mean, look, i'm going to have...
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and washington warns it may impose sanctions philippine boxing star money. patio registers his candidacy for next year's presidential election and more than 22000 migrant saw stuck in columbia waiting for their turn to cross a dangerous stretch of jungle into panama. ah, well those stories in a moment, but 1st australia's prime minister has announced that the country will start to ease its 18 month board closure starting next month. it's got morrison says australians will be able to return home and travel overseas. as soon as 80 percent vaccination targets a met. the country had banded citizens from traveling overseas without permission. soon after its corona virus outbreak began, so live pictures they have got morrison making that announcement about the easing a border restrictions into australia more than that in a few minutes. now the united states has just averted a government shut down a stop gap funding bill has been signed into law by president joe biden. it passed congress just hours before government funding was due to run out audio, castro reports from capitol hill on this eart
and washington warns it may impose sanctions philippine boxing star money. patio registers his candidacy for next year's presidential election and more than 22000 migrant saw stuck in columbia waiting for their turn to cross a dangerous stretch of jungle into panama. ah, well those stories in a moment, but 1st australia's prime minister has announced that the country will start to ease its 18 month board closure starting next month. it's got morrison says australians will be able to return home...
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in philippine, it's because the country had seen its share of a celebrity, politicians who were able to reach the highest excellence of a political office and the, the record of celebrities of becoming an even us sports. men becoming effective governors are effective rulers, leading the government has not been good. the last time a celebrity became president of his didn't was cut short of the other 2001. so. okay. oh, might be writing a lot on the magic of celebrity. but unfortunately, at this point, i think the filipino electorate knows more than just simply on knowing him as a world famous box. one of money pock yoga context and narrative is that he is an ordinary. he used to be and, and he still claims to be an ordinary filipino who, who came from the poor. so i think there is a lot of populist leanings of a pi, a possible agenda for money pa, cow. he has yet to really detail his plans on, on what he wants to do as if he becomes president. but, you know, in a country with wide spread economic inequality, and with 80 percent of the filipinos are in port conditions, any populist, a
in philippine, it's because the country had seen its share of a celebrity, politicians who were able to reach the highest excellence of a political office and the, the record of celebrities of becoming an even us sports. men becoming effective governors are effective rulers, leading the government has not been good. the last time a celebrity became president of his didn't was cut short of the other 2001. so. okay. oh, might be writing a lot on the magic of celebrity. but unfortunately, at this...
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for freedom of expression in the philippines, and in russia. at the same time, they are representatives of all journalists who stand up for this ideal in the world in which democracy and freedom of the press. hayes increasingly adverse conditions beyond. beyond is the justice reporter for rep lubbock, the organization website. maria ross, a co founder, she says, threats to press freedom, continue for journalists in the philippines. i think we've just braced his dad to be as free as we can be. every since rattler wasa was create that. i mean there are attacks you're in there. we've been trying to shut down in 2018 where he has been, has been convicted. not just rattler, abs. you've been, the largest network has been shut down. so there are threats to freedom. but filipino journalist, one thing, the 1st is to be free and i think the nobel when just, you know, it's a vindication of such and an affirmation that what wriggling you just have to continue doing. i don't think we have to, you know, what bother with her biller selves with what length to
for freedom of expression in the philippines, and in russia. at the same time, they are representatives of all journalists who stand up for this ideal in the world in which democracy and freedom of the press. hayes increasingly adverse conditions beyond. beyond is the justice reporter for rep lubbock, the organization website. maria ross, a co founder, she says, threats to press freedom, continue for journalists in the philippines. i think we've just braced his dad to be as free as we can be....
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going philippine president rodrigo do say is announced, he's retiring from politics. he confirmed, he won't stand for the vice presidency next year's elections defined speculation to the country. george's form at present, mikhail soccer speedy has spent the night in detention after returning from exile to support the opposition in elections. he was convicted in 2018 for abuse of power . it says it was politically motivated. people are voting in catherine's 1st legislative elections. they are choosing 30 or 345 members. sure. council, which was previously fully appointed by catherine amir. the body can propose laws, approve budgets, and recall ministers, though the immediate will retain veto power. they speak to jamal charles, who's lying for a said a polling station in dough, hard to mouth. this is the 1st time cut out holding this kind of election explained his wine so significant what historically acquitted has always earned, tried to develop the, the way in which it is governed are contrary to what other countries in the region have been. it's the only country, for
going philippine president rodrigo do say is announced, he's retiring from politics. he confirmed, he won't stand for the vice presidency next year's elections defined speculation to the country. george's form at present, mikhail soccer speedy has spent the night in detention after returning from exile to support the opposition in elections. he was convicted in 2018 for abuse of power . it says it was politically motivated. people are voting in catherine's 1st legislative elections. they are...
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maria ressa of the philippines and russia's dmitry muratov. this prize belonas russia's dmitry muratov. this prize belon . s to russia's dmitry muratov. this prize belongs to those _ russia's dmitry muratov. this prize belongs to those who _ russia's dmitry muratov. this prize belongs to those who are _ russia's dmitry muratov. this prize belongs to those who are no - russia's dmitry muratov. this prizej belongs to those who are no longer with us and those brilliant young people who are, right now, on the third floor of the newsroom. backing down on safe — third floor of the newsroom. backing down on safe havens _ third floor of the newsroom. backing down on safe havens after _ third floor of the newsroom. backing down on safe havens after months . third floor of the newsroom. backing | down on safe havens after months of negotiations, more than 130 nations agree to radically change the international tax system. the uk's steel industry asks the government to help it cope with the rising price in energy but doesn't get the answer it was hopin
maria ressa of the philippines and russia's dmitry muratov. this prize belonas russia's dmitry muratov. this prize belon . s to russia's dmitry muratov. this prize belongs to those _ russia's dmitry muratov. this prize belongs to those who _ russia's dmitry muratov. this prize belongs to those who are _ russia's dmitry muratov. this prize belongs to those who are no - russia's dmitry muratov. this prizej belongs to those who are no longer with us and those brilliant young people who are, right...
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maria rezo from the philippines and dmitri more tell from russia, were honored for their work, which the prize committee said helps protect against abuses of power lies and war. propaganda. un secretary general antonia the terrorist, said press freedom was vital for peace, justice, and human rights. russia said the prize reflected the difficulties her profession was facing master bob board. it's never been as hard to be a journalist as that. it's a, this is my 30 year as a journalist and imagine in the philippine government filed 10 arrest warrants against me in less than 2 years. i've never lived do anything like that. um and i guess the, well there's, there is just it's, there's an end to the dark. it's these 5 people have been shot and killed at an immigration detention center in libya. many others have escaped from the facility. video posted on line shows those who broke out running through the streets of tripoli, thousands of refugees and migrants were arrested in a crackdown by lin authorities over the past week or so. united nation says over crowding lead to the chaos with peo
maria rezo from the philippines and dmitri more tell from russia, were honored for their work, which the prize committee said helps protect against abuses of power lies and war. propaganda. un secretary general antonia the terrorist, said press freedom was vital for peace, justice, and human rights. russia said the prize reflected the difficulties her profession was facing master bob board. it's never been as hard to be a journalist as that. it's a, this is my 30 year as a journalist and...
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and above his prize has been awarded to journalists from the philippines and russia brave the wrath of their presidents to expose corruption and miserable. maria arrested dmitri merch health were declared joint. when is the price for that fight to defend, freedom of expression, or a challenge reports now from oslo. a recognition for 2 journalists from countries where investigative reporting is always difficult, and sometimes deadly miss rosetta, i miss them murata, are receiving the peace prize for their courageous high for freedom of expression in the philippines. in russia, maria ressa, with her digital platform, rapper. she's investigated, president rodrigo detached, a violent anti drug campaign, knocked off. i read it still sha fewer as editor in chief of the newspaper of i guess yet. there are many aspects of rushes, politics, corruption, and crime. dmitri murat of hasn't looked into over the years. 6 colleagues have been murdered for their work, that he honored them. if the premier occupant, of course this awarded for anna political sky, eureka eager domco anastasio, but rover st
and above his prize has been awarded to journalists from the philippines and russia brave the wrath of their presidents to expose corruption and miserable. maria arrested dmitri merch health were declared joint. when is the price for that fight to defend, freedom of expression, or a challenge reports now from oslo. a recognition for 2 journalists from countries where investigative reporting is always difficult, and sometimes deadly miss rosetta, i miss them murata, are receiving the peace prize...
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this has been a fairly big, impactful typhoon at the 1st place to be effected was the philippines as it came in from the western pacific, effecting mainly the island in the north of lou zone called a quite a lot of flooding landslide. some deaths and injuries there. what often happens is that these storms will lose a lot of their intensity as they move over the philippines, which this one has but compas, who has then stayed out in the south china sea moving westwards in it. as it does so, it basically has not lost more strength of anything. it may have gained a little chili's government as declare the state of emergency. after our members of the indigenous were put shape, people took control of forests from logging companies. they're demanding the preservation of ancestral lands. tens of thousands of government supporters of rallied across bolivia. it follows days of anti government protests against the proposed law. that could mean authorities wouldn't need to order to get a court order before investigating the assets of any citizen. can years president a hurdle kenyatta says he fir
this has been a fairly big, impactful typhoon at the 1st place to be effected was the philippines as it came in from the western pacific, effecting mainly the island in the north of lou zone called a quite a lot of flooding landslide. some deaths and injuries there. what often happens is that these storms will lose a lot of their intensity as they move over the philippines, which this one has but compas, who has then stayed out in the south china sea moving westwards in it. as it does so, it...