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at the manila hotel in manila, in the philippines. you can soak up some history along with your jacuzzi bath and the other amenities of your luxury stay. today's news someday becomes tomorrow's history. and that dynamic still holds. and i'm sorry to say that the general douglas macarthur suite at the manila hotel now features in a new footnote in history -- or at least it will someday, because in today's news it's part of a lurid international military bribery case which everybody calls the fat leonard scandal. >> reporter: three navy officials have been arrested and it's cost the u.s. navy millions. at the center of the scandal is leonard francis, owner of a singapore-based company that provides dock side service to navy warships. federal indictments accuse francis of bibing navy officials with large sums of cash, prostitutes, and even tickets to lady gaga, to steer the navy's business his way. a second commander, jose sanchez, is accused of accepting $100,000. and after provided with prostitutes, allegedly sent francis a facebook me
at the manila hotel in manila, in the philippines. you can soak up some history along with your jacuzzi bath and the other amenities of your luxury stay. today's news someday becomes tomorrow's history. and that dynamic still holds. and i'm sorry to say that the general douglas macarthur suite at the manila hotel now features in a new footnote in history -- or at least it will someday, because in today's news it's part of a lurid international military bribery case which everybody calls the fat...
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and his suite at the manila hotel is still there, upgraded and partly preserved. you can, if you have enough money, rent the general douglas macarthur sweet. you can soap up history along with your jacuzzi bath and the other amenities of your luxury stay today's news someday becomes tomorrow's history. and that dynamic still holds. and i'm sorry to say that the general douglas macarthur suite at the manila hotel now features in a new footnote in history -- or at least it will someday, because in today's news it's part of a lurid international military bribery case which everybody calls the fat leonard scandal. >> reporter: three navy officials have been arrested and it's cost the u.s. nay navy millions. at the center of the scandal is leonard francis, owner of a dockside business. federal officials charge him with giving cash, prostitutes and tickets to lady gaga to steer contracts his way. after provided with prostitutes, jose sanchez allegedly sent francis a facebook message "yummy, daddy like." >> ugh. leonard francis is fat leonard. he doesn't mind if you call
and his suite at the manila hotel is still there, upgraded and partly preserved. you can, if you have enough money, rent the general douglas macarthur sweet. you can soap up history along with your jacuzzi bath and the other amenities of your luxury stay today's news someday becomes tomorrow's history. and that dynamic still holds. and i'm sorry to say that the general douglas macarthur suite at the manila hotel now features in a new footnote in history -- or at least it will someday, because...
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the united states conducted a whole series of further trials in manila, china, the civic islands, andn yokohama. the vanilla -- manila trial of journal yamashita saw him condemned on the basis of command responsibility, primarily for the mass slaughter and rape of tens of thousands of filipinos and others in manila of march of 1945. because this trial has been the subject of more controversy than any other i will return to it at the end of this presentation. general hamo was convicted and executed for the horrors of what became known as the bataan death march in which those under his command and his personal observation had mistreated and slaughtered thousands of american and filipino prisoners of war after they had surrendered in april of 1942. there has been little criticism of that trial. american trials in china engaged japanese mistreatment and killing of american flyers of the famous doolittle raid and of flyers captured after parachuting after later error rates into china, burma, india theater. of the 75 accused in the 11 trials, 67 were convicted, eight were acquitted, and 10
the united states conducted a whole series of further trials in manila, china, the civic islands, andn yokohama. the vanilla -- manila trial of journal yamashita saw him condemned on the basis of command responsibility, primarily for the mass slaughter and rape of tens of thousands of filipinos and others in manila of march of 1945. because this trial has been the subject of more controversy than any other i will return to it at the end of this presentation. general hamo was convicted and...
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some of the views from inside manila's only drug rehab centre. gie macdonnell has created life skills programmes for students, and set up a fitness centre, as well as a community kitchen. at the award ceremony, in dubai, she said she hoped the prize would highlight the importance of the inuit community. !t‘s estieitetg fiscrfifieimmaflog the meaning if we can continue to keep that media attention, and that political action, on my community of salluit. i would love to be able to work with my students to establish an environmental stewardship. inuit youth with a lot of cultural traditions. you can keep across all our stories on our website. there is lots of background on a main stories and other information. hello there, good morning. big changes on the way over the next couple of days. we've gotsomewefl once they do, we start to get this cold north—westerly wind, and that is going to bring some much colder air across our shores. that will be most noticeable later on on monday and into tuesday, in particular, much colder air. it's going to be quite a chi
some of the views from inside manila's only drug rehab centre. gie macdonnell has created life skills programmes for students, and set up a fitness centre, as well as a community kitchen. at the award ceremony, in dubai, she said she hoped the prize would highlight the importance of the inuit community. !t‘s estieitetg fiscrfifieimmaflog the meaning if we can continue to keep that media attention, and that political action, on my community of salluit. i would love to be able to work with...
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some of the views from inside manila's only drug rehab centre. arctic that can only be reached by air. maggie macdonnell has created life skills programmes for students, and set up a fitness centre, as well as a community kitchen. at the award ceremony, in dubai, she said she hoped the prize would highlight the importance of the inuit community. it's definitely overwhelming right now, but i think we we'll know the meaning if we can continue to keep that media attention, and that political action on my community. i would love to be able to work with my students to establish an environment for the programme that will reconnect youth with a lot of cultural traditions. before we go, the survey ship of space x has returned to the earth resuppiying the international after resupplying the international space station —— spaceship. that is all we have time for now. thank you for watching bbc world news. hello there, good morning. big changes on the way over the next couple of days. we've got some weather fronts moving through. once they do, we start to get
some of the views from inside manila's only drug rehab centre. arctic that can only be reached by air. maggie macdonnell has created life skills programmes for students, and set up a fitness centre, as well as a community kitchen. at the award ceremony, in dubai, she said she hoped the prize would highlight the importance of the inuit community. it's definitely overwhelming right now, but i think we we'll know the meaning if we can continue to keep that media attention, and that political...
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near the end of world war ii, the usa bombed manila, pretty much leveling the city. times, fragile. ♪ [ crowd cheering ] >> anthony: cheers, everyone now you're both photojournalists. ben: yu >> anthony: based out of manila? >> ben: yeah, uh, me. marc lives in mindanao. >> anthony: mindanao. now does a journalist need to carry a firearm in this country? >> marc: for me, yes. >> anthony: in the philippines, a press badge is no defense, particularly in the south of the country where marc navales lives and works. >> ben: mindanao has been war-torn for the last how many years? because of the radicalization of recent years, this growing specter of isis, mindanao is fertile grounds for that. >> anthony: now traditionally the argument against journalists arming themselves is that journalists have always been able to portray themselves as noncombatants. >> marc: yes. >> anthony: there was some presumption that they would not shoot you. >> ben: yeah. >> anthony: but these days, people seem to not make that distinction. >> ben: yes. dating back to the marcos years even. >> mar
near the end of world war ii, the usa bombed manila, pretty much leveling the city. times, fragile. ♪ [ crowd cheering ] >> anthony: cheers, everyone now you're both photojournalists. ben: yu >> anthony: based out of manila? >> ben: yeah, uh, me. marc lives in mindanao. >> anthony: mindanao. now does a journalist need to carry a firearm in this country? >> marc: for me, yes. >> anthony: in the philippines, a press badge is no defense, particularly in the...
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some of the views from inside manila's only drug rehab centre. handful of people who speak it. a group of volunteers in singapore called kodrah kristang hope to change that and revive this dying creole of portuguese and malay. speaking in kristang. so we are trying to teach the language to a new generation of learners, so that we build a critical mass and these new learners pass the language on to their children, so that the language continues for future generations. we use social media like facebook and youtube to try and reach out to the younger generation, and keep the language relevant, to ensure that the younger there are gaps in the language because it's critically endangered. it hasn't been spoken for many years. what we are trying to do is create new terms that fill the $1 million global teacher prize has been won by a canadian who teaches in a remote school in the arctic that can only be reached by air. maggie—macdonnell has—created—life and set up a fitness centre, as well as a community kitchen. at the award ceremony, in dubai, she said
some of the views from inside manila's only drug rehab centre. handful of people who speak it. a group of volunteers in singapore called kodrah kristang hope to change that and revive this dying creole of portuguese and malay. speaking in kristang. so we are trying to teach the language to a new generation of learners, so that we build a critical mass and these new learners pass the language on to their children, so that the language continues for future generations. we use social media like...
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in 2007 they went to a party at the mcarthur suite in the manila hotel. te, during the party, historical memorabilia related to general douglas mcarthur were used by the participants in sexual acts. >> totally disgusting. there is absolutely -- when you look at that, that is the history of the united states of america, and to take those artifacts and embarrass general macarthur's family in that manner, being used in what is purported to be those sexual acts, it's just -- i -- there's no words that can describe it. >> reporter: the contractor who allegedly supplied the lavish gifts and parties was this man, leonard glen francis, also known as fat leonard, a wealthy, flamboyant executive who ran a marine contracting agency which provided dockside services to u.s. navy ships. fat leonard francis has pleaded guilty in the case and is awaiting sentencing. but until now, many of the details of what happened were not public. in may 2008, according to prosecutors, francis allegedly paid for admiral loveless and five other navy men to stay at the shangri-la hotel i
in 2007 they went to a party at the mcarthur suite in the manila hotel. te, during the party, historical memorabilia related to general douglas mcarthur were used by the participants in sexual acts. >> totally disgusting. there is absolutely -- when you look at that, that is the history of the united states of america, and to take those artifacts and embarrass general macarthur's family in that manner, being used in what is purported to be those sexual acts, it's just -- i -- there's no...
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in the manila area, there isjust one, and a bbc team has been to visit. e number of cases here. the first reason why they are here is because of fear. they were scared that they could either be incarcerated or some may even be killed. from the previous average of around 1000 cases at any given time, we rose steadily to as high as 1500. the adjustment period is really difficult for them. the first two months, of course, you are here, having a structure in your life, from the previous time, they could do whatever they want. now they have to follow a certain set of rules and regulations. it is really tough on them. so what behaviours they learn here, they bring it home, and then from there, it actually helps them out, be more organised in life and hopefully stay away from drugs. the $1 million global teacher prize has been won by a canadian who teaches ! maggie macdonnell has created life skills programmes for students and set up a fitness centre, as well as a community kitchen. at the award ceremony, in dubai she said she hoped the prize would highlight the
in the manila area, there isjust one, and a bbc team has been to visit. e number of cases here. the first reason why they are here is because of fear. they were scared that they could either be incarcerated or some may even be killed. from the previous average of around 1000 cases at any given time, we rose steadily to as high as 1500. the adjustment period is really difficult for them. the first two months, of course, you are here, having a structure in your life, from the previous time, they...
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to a party at the manila hotel. during the party historic memorial related to general douglas mcilroy arthur were used by them in sexual acts. >> totally disgusting. there is absolutely -- when you look at that. that is the history of the united states of america. and to take those artifacts and embarrass general mcilroy arthur's family in that manner, being used in what is purported to be those sexual acts, it's just -- i -- there is no words that can describe it. >> reporter: the contractor who allegedly supplied the lavish gifts and parties was this man, leonard glenn francis, also known as fat leonard a wealthy flamboyant executive who ran a marine contracting agency which provided dockside services to u.s. navy ships. fat leonard francis bleed guilty in the case and is awaiting sentencing. nm now many of the details of what happened were not public. in may 2008, according to prosecutors, francis allegedly paid for the admiral and five other navy men to stay at the shangri la hotel in manila. it's written, franc
to a party at the manila hotel. during the party historic memorial related to general douglas mcilroy arthur were used by them in sexual acts. >> totally disgusting. there is absolutely -- when you look at that. that is the history of the united states of america. and to take those artifacts and embarrass general mcilroy arthur's family in that manner, being used in what is purported to be those sexual acts, it's just -- i -- there is no words that can describe it. >> reporter: the...
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when some of the officers docked in manila in 2007, they went to a party at the macarthur suite in thehotel.quote: "during the party, historical memorabilia related to general douglas macarthur were used by the participants in sexual acts."cmdr. kirk lippold (ret.) / former commander, uss cole: "totally disgusting. there is absolutely-- when you look at that, that is the history of the united states of america. and to take those artifacts and embarrass general macarthur and his family in that manner.. being used in what is purported to be those sexual acts, it's just, be- i, i - there's no words that can describe it." the contractor who allegedly supplied the lavish gifts and parties was this man: leonard glenn francis, also known as "fat leonard"... a wealthy, flamboyant executive who ran a marine contracting agency which provided dockside services to u-s navy ships. "fat leonard" francis has pleaded guilty in the case...and is awaiting sentencing. but until now, many of the details of what happened were not public..in may, 2008, according to prosecutors-- francis allegedly paid for a
when some of the officers docked in manila in 2007, they went to a party at the macarthur suite in thehotel.quote: "during the party, historical memorabilia related to general douglas macarthur were used by the participants in sexual acts."cmdr. kirk lippold (ret.) / former commander, uss cole: "totally disgusting. there is absolutely-- when you look at that, that is the history of the united states of america. and to take those artifacts and embarrass general macarthur and his...
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to bone up on their military history because during another sex party, in the mccarthy suite of the manilaotel, historical memorabilia related to general douglas macarthur were used by the participants in sexual acts. yes, it's true. and i certainly hope they rinsed off that corn cob pipe. >> jon: oh! oh! >> stephen: wasn't that fun? dishing about fat leonard and the horny old navy guys. so why in god's name did i only hear about it now? i mean, what has happened to us as a nation? we let ourselves, distracted by trump's phony wiretap claims and two pages of his 12-year-old tax returns when i could have been making joke jokes about rear ads and their semen in manila fill-a-penis. that's what i i'm mississippiingute. that's why i got into this game. damn you, donald trump. we have a great show for you tonight. glenn close is here, but when i return i'll show you what kid rock is shooting now. stick around! after a long day of hiking in portland, ♪ in one of our volcanoes, to see some lava you're probably gonna be disappointed. ♪ ( band playing ) ( band playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> s
to bone up on their military history because during another sex party, in the mccarthy suite of the manilaotel, historical memorabilia related to general douglas macarthur were used by the participants in sexual acts. yes, it's true. and i certainly hope they rinsed off that corn cob pipe. >> jon: oh! oh! >> stephen: wasn't that fun? dishing about fat leonard and the horny old navy guys. so why in god's name did i only hear about it now? i mean, what has happened to us as a nation?...
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. >> this is in the city of manila, the capital city of the philippines. these are pretty cool.ld cop verted world war ii jeeps and stretch them out into the buses to getcity. it is like 20 cents. >> this is a cool way to get around the city. >> each one is individually owned by the drivers and customized and they are proud of what they own, right? >> they have all kinds of painting on the sides and play music. after a while, he gets to his destination. >> this is actually the smoky mountain here. and it's not earth or dirt. it's actually trash that is piled up on top of itself. >> wow. >> that right there, smoky mountain, with all the grass and all the trees, that is all trash. >> no way! >> it's basically a landfill that was around for like 40 years. and during that time, there were 30,000 people who lived there that would go through the trash looking for things that they could then use or potentially v resell. the government decided to close it down. the 30,000 people had to be moved off. and what they did then was plant trees, kind of close it off to people, and installed pu
. >> this is in the city of manila, the capital city of the philippines. these are pretty cool.ld cop verted world war ii jeeps and stretch them out into the buses to getcity. it is like 20 cents. >> this is a cool way to get around the city. >> each one is individually owned by the drivers and customized and they are proud of what they own, right? >> they have all kinds of painting on the sides and play music. after a while, he gets to his destination. >> this is...
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that has led the japanese manufacturer to build a factory in manila four years ago. received an order for 3,000 tries kells for the philippine government. >> translator: we are a foreign company here. but we'd like to help the philippines get back its beautiful skies. >> reporter: that was changed in the administration last june. they put the brakes on the project. president rodrigo duterte began an -- he's made rural development his top priority. the plans to put 100,000 electric tricycles on the road was given a back seat. payments to the manufacturer has stopped without explanation. the company was forced to halt shipments. tens of thousands of dollars in monthly expenses. >> translator: the project won't go ahead without the decision of a person in authority. we're facing a huge challenge. >> reporter: the company enlisted the support of an official from the home prefecture in japan and brought him to a meet with the philippine government representatives in january. they asked that funding for the tricycle project be restored. >> we understand that it should begi
that has led the japanese manufacturer to build a factory in manila four years ago. received an order for 3,000 tries kells for the philippine government. >> translator: we are a foreign company here. but we'd like to help the philippines get back its beautiful skies. >> reporter: that was changed in the administration last june. they put the brakes on the project. president rodrigo duterte began an -- he's made rural development his top priority. the plans to put 100,000 electric...
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another raunchy party allegedly held at the macarthur suite in manila, seen here on the hotel's website. all the while, prosecutors say the company was overcharging bilking the navy out of tens of millions of dollars. >> and martha raddatz with us here in new york tonight. this investigation has been going on for quite some time now. how many officers now involved? >> reporter: really epic numbers, david. 20 former or current navy officers charged in this scandal. admiral loveless put in a not guilty plea, but the navy said, the chief of naval operations says this behavior is inconsistent with our standards, and is an embarrassment to the navy. he says they are fully cooperating with law enforcement, but this is not over, david. >> martha raddatz here in new york. always great to have you in person. >>> we move on now to the deadly nor'easter moving out, and a deep chill reaching to florida tonight. let's get to meteorologist rob marciano with us live tonight. he is tracking this. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. hard to believe march 15th, and we're feeling an arctic, january-type air
another raunchy party allegedly held at the macarthur suite in manila, seen here on the hotel's website. all the while, prosecutors say the company was overcharging bilking the navy out of tens of millions of dollars. >> and martha raddatz with us here in new york tonight. this investigation has been going on for quite some time now. how many officers now involved? >> reporter: really epic numbers, david. 20 former or current navy officers charged in this scandal. admiral loveless...
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the article explores the story of a 13—year—old boy selling crystal meth on the streets of manila. s story. the straits times details a ground—breaking education shift in singapore that will focus on individual student strengths. schools will discontinue academic ability tests and will instead consider the talents of individual students. it means students will be given the chance to study their stronger subjects at higher academic levels. and on the front page of the china daily is president xijingping, urging north—east china to regain industrial strength. the north—east region of the country largely relies on heavy and chemical industries, but economic growth has slowed in recent years. president xi urged leaders to return to the real economy of the production of goods and services. a rhino has been shot dead by poachers at a zoo in france in what is believed to be the first such incident in europe. keepers found vince, a four—year—old white rhino, in his enclosure on tuesday morning. one of his horns had been hacked off with a chainsaw. 0ur paris correspondent lucy williamson rep
the article explores the story of a 13—year—old boy selling crystal meth on the streets of manila. s story. the straits times details a ground—breaking education shift in singapore that will focus on individual student strengths. schools will discontinue academic ability tests and will instead consider the talents of individual students. it means students will be given the chance to study their stronger subjects at higher academic levels. and on the front page of the china daily is...
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in the philippines hundreds of protesters from left wing women's groups marched to the us embassy in manilation over poor nations and women. and let's end in the usa, on wall street where a statue called "the fearless girl" is now facing down the iconic charging bull. just a few of the marches that have been taking place across the world. lots of discussion on social media as well — here's christine lagarde, managing director of the imf. tweet "@lagarde we need to build a world that offers equal opportunities to our sons and daughters. a topic that ms lagarde has pursued with the bbc‘s katty kay. would it not been nice if we got to the stage where we didn't need an international women's day, any more than we would need an international man's day? it would be terrific, but that they will not come. are we still await off? yes, we will probably be forever await off because there is something that is endemic and parts of our cultural about being discriminated against, excluded, downgraded and undermined. having an international day to challenge that is something we must keep because this discri
in the philippines hundreds of protesters from left wing women's groups marched to the us embassy in manilation over poor nations and women. and let's end in the usa, on wall street where a statue called "the fearless girl" is now facing down the iconic charging bull. just a few of the marches that have been taking place across the world. lots of discussion on social media as well — here's christine lagarde, managing director of the imf. tweet "@lagarde we need to build a world...
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under oath in the senate in manila, arturo lasca nas gave some shocking testimony. a death squad in davao, operating under the orders of president rodrigo duterte, who was then the city's mayor. translation: during my time in the death squad, starting in 1989, let's just say i killed almost 200. i cannot take to my grave these dark and evil secrets from my life, borne out of obedience to rodrigo duterte's orders and his campaign against illegality and drugs. i had blind obedience and loyalty to the point that i was indirectly involved in killing my two brothers. the retired policeman previously denied being a hitman, and senators wanted to know why he'd changed his story. he said he had been told to stay quiet, and feared for the lives of his loved ones. davao was once a byword for crime. it's now largely peaceful. rodrigo duterte cleaned up the city when he was mayor. but some say he did it by ordering the killing of drug pushers, criminals, and even those who criticised his leadership. when he became president last year, mr duterte took some of his tough policies
under oath in the senate in manila, arturo lasca nas gave some shocking testimony. a death squad in davao, operating under the orders of president rodrigo duterte, who was then the city's mayor. translation: during my time in the death squad, starting in 1989, let's just say i killed almost 200. i cannot take to my grave these dark and evil secrets from my life, borne out of obedience to rodrigo duterte's orders and his campaign against illegality and drugs. i had blind obedience and loyalty...
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>> it wasn't the thriller in manila, it was the thriller in front of ps 59. >> seth: okay. [ laughtert fights with. >> well, you know, i had this one girl i liked. you know, i didn't know how to express it, so i punched her in the arm and she wound up whooping my ass. >> seth: okay. [ laughter ] >> wore me out. 'cause she had the big sunny liston hands. [ laughter ] struck that drum. she left that jam out there. she threw punches in bunches. [ laughter ] >> seth: that's a very -- >> i was overwhelmed. they came from everywhere. [ laughter ] >> seth: you play a high school -- you play a gym coach in this film. >> yeah. >> seth: did you base it on any -- >> yeah. ben wright. i loved ben wright. he was my defensive coach because i play high school football. he was the defensive coach. and ben wright was the man. he wasn't coaching, he was a preacher that drank. >> seth: oh, okay. [ laughter ] heavy set dude. got a -- had a chipped tooth. he had a kitchen on the side of his beard. and i'd be hearing him talk like -- he spoke like al green for some reason. >> seth: what did he have on the
>> it wasn't the thriller in manila, it was the thriller in front of ps 59. >> seth: okay. [ laughtert fights with. >> well, you know, i had this one girl i liked. you know, i didn't know how to express it, so i punched her in the arm and she wound up whooping my ass. >> seth: okay. [ laughter ] >> wore me out. 'cause she had the big sunny liston hands. [ laughter ] struck that drum. she left that jam out there. she threw punches in bunches. [ laughter ] >>...
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the government estimates that meth can be found in nearly every community in the capital, manila, andionwide, there's an estimated 1.3 million drug users. even kids get in on the trade. making homemade foil pipes to sell. this is the crisis that philippine president rodrigo duterte has vowed to end. one of his many outlandish solutions? encouraging addicts to commit suicide. >> reporter: soon after the new president took office, a wave of summary killings swept across the country. suspected users and dealers were shot dead on the streets by unknown hitmen, an estimated 40 people die everyday. political analyst ramon casiple believes the violence is part of the president's strategy to sow fear. >> reporter: are these killings changing anything in the philippines, or simply a sign of nationwide lawlessness? we found answers from a supporter of the president. she goes by the name zeny, and she wants to hide her identity. zeny says duterte's war on drugs had a positive outcome in her neighborhood. many users and pushers have turned themselves in. >> ( translated ): our neighborhood became
the government estimates that meth can be found in nearly every community in the capital, manila, andionwide, there's an estimated 1.3 million drug users. even kids get in on the trade. making homemade foil pipes to sell. this is the crisis that philippine president rodrigo duterte has vowed to end. one of his many outlandish solutions? encouraging addicts to commit suicide. >> reporter: soon after the new president took office, a wave of summary killings swept across the country....
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the country. temperatures are going to be 31 in manila. u'll be escaping from the rainy weather on your tuesday. bangkok is going to be sizzling hot. your high is 37 degrees and cooler. warmer weather across shanghai, 15 degrees for your tuesday. across peru, t the rainy system started in december. since then it's going to -- it has been quite wet. significant flooding is taking place. i want to take you through several spots of the country, so please take a look at these pictures. emergency crews were deployed to flood stricken areas of peru's amazon to rescue people after the rivers burst their banks. they have the worst flood in decades. about half the country is under state of emergency. at least 72 people have been killed and more than 70,000 have become homeless since thehe beginning the year. now, the sea surface temperatures off t the coaoast peru are warmerr than normal, nearly 3 degrees higher than normal.. that is causing umbrella stable weather across the country. at least for the next several weeks you'll see some more rainfall
the country. temperatures are going to be 31 in manila. u'll be escaping from the rainy weather on your tuesday. bangkok is going to be sizzling hot. your high is 37 degrees and cooler. warmer weather across shanghai, 15 degrees for your tuesday. across peru, t the rainy system started in december. since then it's going to -- it has been quite wet. significant flooding is taking place. i want to take you through several spots of the country, so please take a look at these pictures. emergency...
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we took to the streets to find out. i think manilaon't follow rules or laws on traffic, so they just do whatever they want. i've never been to bangkok. but the traffic in jakarta is very bad. i always assume that traffic here is the worst in the world. the traffic in mumbai is totally crazy. it takes me like an hour to cover the shortest distances, and you get super aggravated because people drive half an inch away from you. i don't know about you but my money is really onjakarta for the worst traffic but you might not agree! you have been watching newsday. stay with us. coming up: everyone enjoys being pampered but now it seems that it's notjust adults. babies in indonesia are also getting in on the spa action and it's going swimmingly. they look very happy! never too young for a spa treatment! and before we go, let's take a look at these pictures from rio in brazil, where the world—famous carnival has now come to an end. and to wrap it up, it was the turn of the children to have a go at showing us their best samba moves. it's not ju
we took to the streets to find out. i think manilaon't follow rules or laws on traffic, so they just do whatever they want. i've never been to bangkok. but the traffic in jakarta is very bad. i always assume that traffic here is the worst in the world. the traffic in mumbai is totally crazy. it takes me like an hour to cover the shortest distances, and you get super aggravated because people drive half an inch away from you. i don't know about you but my money is really onjakarta for the worst...
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. >> i notice you have a clock and the clock has manila time and this is where we are, we are l.a. correct. we text and message our family. >> back in the philippines? >> yeah. >> and that's where you're from? >> that's where i'm from. >> do you think you'll be going back there any time soon? >> right now i can't. i won't be able to come back to america. >> because you're undocumented? >> because i'm undocumented. >> so this is your brother? >> yes. >> and that's your fiance? >> yes. >> so you're undocumented, too? >> yes. same. >> also undocumented? >> yeah. >> did everybody come here on an airplane? >> yeah. >> you all flew here? >> tourist visa. >> and everybody just decided, we're going to overstay our visa and compromise our visa and now we're going to be in the united states illegally? >> we are here to stay because we exerted our life, body, mind and soul just to work and contribute a lot. >> reporter: will a wall stop people coming from the philippines? >> no. >> no. because we came here legally with a visa. >> reporter: you can't swim from the philippines here. >> no. but
. >> i notice you have a clock and the clock has manila time and this is where we are, we are l.a. correct. we text and message our family. >> back in the philippines? >> yeah. >> and that's where you're from? >> that's where i'm from. >> do you think you'll be going back there any time soon? >> right now i can't. i won't be able to come back to america. >> because you're undocumented? >> because i'm undocumented. >> so this is your...
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the u.s. embassy in manila. new york, a statue called the fearless girl was placed across from the iconic wall street charging bull. and leaders like former secretary of state hillary clinton are reminding the world that there is still a lot of work to do. >> hillary clinton: there are still too few women in the upper reaches of the private sector, academia, science, technology, politics and government. >> reporter: solidarity some businesses are giving female employees the day off. others are staying closed for the day. now, this is all being organized by the same people who organized the big women's march to coincide with president donald trump's inauguration last january. so if that was any indication, today's turnout could be very big. if you can't come out, organizers say wear red and don't shop unless it is at a small local business run by a woman or minority. live in san francisco, anne makevoc, kpix 5. >>> time now 6:57. it's time for your "final 5." >>> first today on capitol hill, house lawmakers begin
the u.s. embassy in manila. new york, a statue called the fearless girl was placed across from the iconic wall street charging bull. and leaders like former secretary of state hillary clinton are reminding the world that there is still a lot of work to do. >> hillary clinton: there are still too few women in the upper reaches of the private sector, academia, science, technology, politics and government. >> reporter: solidarity some businesses are giving female employees the day...
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the u.s. embassy in manila in new york a new statue called the fearless girl was across from the charging bull on wall street. monday night hillary clinton was honored for work on behalf of young women. she told them there's a lot of work to do. >> there are still too few women in the upper reaches of the private sector academia science technology not to mention politics and government government. >> reporter: some businesses are giving female employees the day off and men are working a double shift for them. a lot of ways to honor the spirit behind this day, a day without a woman. live in san francisco, anne makevoc, kpix 5. >>> wikileaks has just released a number of documents suggesting that the cia's startling capacity to spy on people. wikileaks says that the cia can eavesdrop through smartphones, smart tvs and even vehicles with internet linked computer systems. it also says the cia can cover its tracks to make it appear that a foreign hacker has done the meddling. apple is among the bay area tech giants now promising customers it's working to ensure their privacy. >>> today the house be
the u.s. embassy in manila in new york a new statue called the fearless girl was across from the charging bull on wall street. monday night hillary clinton was honored for work on behalf of young women. she told them there's a lot of work to do. >> there are still too few women in the upper reaches of the private sector academia science technology not to mention politics and government government. >> reporter: some businesses are giving female employees the day off and men are...
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. >> you have a clock here and the clock has manila time and this is where we are. this is l.a. correct. >>ow in? >> a lot of time we text and message our family in the philippines. >> that's where you're from? >> that's where i'm from. >> do you think you would go back any time soon? >> if i go back i won't be back in america. >> because i'm undocumented. >> as immigration from mexico and latin america declines, asians are the largest foreign-born group in the united states by 2025. >> this is your brother and that's your fiance? >> yeah. >> you're undocumented, too. >> yes. >> also undocumented and did everybody come here on an airplane? >> yeah. >> yeah. you all flew here. >> tourist visa. >> everybody. everybody just decided we're going to overstay our visa and we'll compromise our visa and now we're going to be in the united states illegally. >> we are here to stay because we exerted our life, effort, our body and soul our mind just to work and to contribute a lot. >> would a wall stop people coming from the philippines? >> no. >> no. >> no. >> because we came here legally w
. >> you have a clock here and the clock has manila time and this is where we are. this is l.a. correct. >>ow in? >> a lot of time we text and message our family in the philippines. >> that's where you're from? >> that's where i'm from. >> do you think you would go back any time soon? >> if i go back i won't be back in america. >> because i'm undocumented. >> as immigration from mexico and latin america declines, asians are the largest...
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star wars fa ns as the philippines marks earth hour, starwars fans in as the philippines marks earth hour, star wars fans in manilaed and held lightsaber duels to urge filipinos to be heroes for the environment. one of the event's organiser stressed on the importance of its message. don't forget you can get in touch with me on twitter. good morning. it was a lovely start to the weekend and there is more sunshine to come on sunday. these we i’e sunshine to come on sunday. these were saturday's blue skies, taken by a weather watcher in aberdeenshire. here, the temperature rose to 19.1 c, making it the warmest day of the year so far. closely followed by west wales, northern ireland and into cumbria. similar temperatures again on sunday. but it is pretty cold out there at the moment, especially underneath the high pi’essui’e, especially underneath the high pressure, where we've got no wind to speak of. maybe a couple of mist and fog touches just shortly that. not as cold to the south due to the wind, but across the northern isles where we have a touch of frost already, especially chilly in the glens of scotland, parts
star wars fa ns as the philippines marks earth hour, starwars fans in as the philippines marks earth hour, star wars fans in manilaed and held lightsaber duels to urge filipinos to be heroes for the environment. one of the event's organiser stressed on the importance of its message. don't forget you can get in touch with me on twitter. good morning. it was a lovely start to the weekend and there is more sunshine to come on sunday. these we i’e sunshine to come on sunday. these were saturday's...
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a year earlier, when the blue ridge and its officers arrived and manila, "fat leonard" hosted anotherarty involving "historical memorabilia related to general douglas macarthur used by the participants in sexual acts." that according to the indictment. roughly 30 admirals remain under investigation, already two dozen officers have been charged in the case, hundreds market still faced indictment making this the u.s. navy's largest bribery case in its history. >> jon: a classified information involved if the movement of navy ships, where they were headed and where they would be at any moment. >> absolutely. >> jon: unbelievable pure jennifer griffin, thank you. >> heather: attorney general jeff sessions calling for a crackdown on crime. the areas he is targeting to reverse with the attorney general describes as a troubling trend. plus, all eyes on hawaii, the battle over the presidents revised travel ban, federal court taking a hard look at the new executive order just hours before it goes into effect. a live report from honolulu. when your pain reliever stops working, your whole day st
a year earlier, when the blue ridge and its officers arrived and manila, "fat leonard" hosted anotherarty involving "historical memorabilia related to general douglas macarthur used by the participants in sexual acts." that according to the indictment. roughly 30 admirals remain under investigation, already two dozen officers have been charged in the case, hundreds market still faced indictment making this the u.s. navy's largest bribery case in its history. >> jon: a...
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pages of state tax returns from trump from the 1990s, those paris jacksons were mailed to the "times" in a plain manila envelope that has trump tower listed as the return address. for the tax return we got last night the envelope looks different, it was addressed to david cay johnston at his home address in rochester, new york. there was no return address on the envelope at all. there was a stamp on the envelope, american flag stamp. and there was a post-mark. it was post-marked westchester county, a county just north of new york city. although this is the first federal tax return information ever released about donald trump, and we're very happy to have it and to have been able to put it into the world, honestly, we still have no idea who sent it to david cay johnston. we do know it's authentic because the white house put out a statement insulting us and calling us all sorts of names but also verifying that this document we obtained is authentic. weirdly, after the white house said the document was authentic, the president himself then got on twitter and said it was fake. it was fake news. i don't kno
pages of state tax returns from trump from the 1990s, those paris jacksons were mailed to the "times" in a plain manila envelope that has trump tower listed as the return address. for the tax return we got last night the envelope looks different, it was addressed to david cay johnston at his home address in rochester, new york. there was no return address on the envelope at all. there was a stamp on the envelope, american flag stamp. and there was a post-mark. it was post-marked...
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the g.o.p. supporters were. >> how do we know for sure neither of you are being paid? is it because of your sign being on a manilawe don't need the money. >> how do i know you're not being paid? >> i'm not being paid. i've never been paid. >> that sounds like something a paid protester would say. >> i'm an activist. >> as opposed to -- >> yes. >> so i wasn't going to get to the bottom of who was paid, but there was something even more alarming with these protesters. >> i think it's despicable for people outside the sixth district trying to influence as if they were people who lived and voted here. >> from homewood, that's in this congressional district. >> they don't live in the district. they're here from all over. >> i am in the sixth district. >> when you see them coming up in buses unloading like that you were in north carolina and there is clear stuff on the internet about it. >> have you seen buses here today? >> i have not. >> you have not. but they're here? >> that is my zip code to prove i am from this district. >> it's hard to take the protesters at their word when real locals like this one could smell
the g.o.p. supporters were. >> how do we know for sure neither of you are being paid? is it because of your sign being on a manilawe don't need the money. >> how do i know you're not being paid? >> i'm not being paid. i've never been paid. >> that sounds like something a paid protester would say. >> i'm an activist. >> as opposed to -- >> yes. >> so i wasn't going to get to the bottom of who was paid, but there was something even more alarming...
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increasingly looking like interest rates going up again in march, a bit of a shoe in at the moment. manila. there we go. the philippine market on the way down by .3%. haidi: truly a mixed bag. you wonder if markets have fed fatigue after an exciting market last week and a turnaround in fed expectations ahead of that march meeting. ahead, david has the big stories of the day so far. so let's get a preview on what to expect. david: right, north korea has our top story. it is a developing story at the moment. we will flesh out the latest from seoul, korea. when you look at what happened this morning, of course the pageantry in beijing, attention grabbing if you will. out of the north, it may have fired four ballistic missiles at the moment. the south says there is a low , so wethese were icbm's will flesh out that story of later on. not getting a lot of reaction to that. we saw an initial pop in defense related stocks tied down as well. mark franklinons, on his top picks and what he is watching this week. .ou have the ecb you have this foregone conclusion as far as the jobs data is concerned
increasingly looking like interest rates going up again in march, a bit of a shoe in at the moment. manila. there we go. the philippine market on the way down by .3%. haidi: truly a mixed bag. you wonder if markets have fed fatigue after an exciting market last week and a turnaround in fed expectations ahead of that march meeting. ahead, david has the big stories of the day so far. so let's get a preview on what to expect. david: right, north korea has our top story. it is a developing story at...
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we took to the streets to find out if they were worse cities across asia. i think manilaso they just do whatever they want. follow rules or laws on traffic, so theyjust do whatever they want.|j have never been to bangkok. but the traffic in jakarta is very bad. have never been to bangkok. but the traffic injakarta is very bad. i always assumed that traffic here is the worst in the world. the traffic in mumbai is totally crazy. it takes me over an in mumbai is totally crazy. it takes me overan hourto in mumbai is totally crazy. it takes me over an hour to cover the shortest distances, and you get super aggravated because people drive half an inch away from you. i will not even mention the central london traffic. but we leave with these images from rio in brazil. here at the world—famous carnival, it has come to an end. and a rapid up, it was the turn of the children to have a go at showing us that this samba lose. it is notjust the fun. this june junior carnival is a junejunior carnival is a serious condition. it last three nights out there for some of us, the degree acros
we took to the streets to find out if they were worse cities across asia. i think manilaso they just do whatever they want. follow rules or laws on traffic, so theyjust do whatever they want.|j have never been to bangkok. but the traffic in jakarta is very bad. have never been to bangkok. but the traffic injakarta is very bad. i always assumed that traffic here is the worst in the world. the traffic in mumbai is totally crazy. it takes me over an in mumbai is totally crazy. it takes me overan...
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the string. it's basically like you're regular manila envelope and i made her a card and drew the cover for me. in her favorite candy and tomorrow our court date is, try to give it to one of the deputies down there. saying that she forgot it in the courtroom and hopefully it gets into her hands. if not -- it is what it is. >> when i first got in here i was having extreme panic attacks and anxiety attacks, i couldn't breathe. >> ariel potter decides to speak again and jonathan darling sheds light on what really happened in that cell. >>> now back to "lockup." >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> sacramento county'sdown town jail is known as the main jail. 20 miles to the south, in the heart of one of the most agriculturely productive regions in the world is another jail. this is considered sacramento county's second or branch jail. unlike other jailings where the majority of inmates are only charged with crimes, awaiting trial, the majority of the 1900 men and women here are already convicted and serving sentences. >> this is not a place to be, children. this is wha
the string. it's basically like you're regular manila envelope and i made her a card and drew the cover for me. in her favorite candy and tomorrow our court date is, try to give it to one of the deputies down there. saying that she forgot it in the courtroom and hopefully it gets into her hands. if not -- it is what it is. >> when i first got in here i was having extreme panic attacks and anxiety attacks, i couldn't breathe. >> ariel potter decides to speak again and jonathan...