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cebu is philippines second city. normally throngs of people would be out in shopping malls out shopping as they would normally on any given day. we're told only a couple of shopping malls are open and a number of other shopping malls are closed while people come around, inspectors come around to inspect cracks. many other people simply staying away from the bigger buildings here, the bigger shopping malls really quite worried about what might happen. there are people we spoke to throughout this part of the philippines talking about the aftershocks. that really is the concern. many thousands of people still not sleeping in their own homes at night, still chooses to be outside and outdoors rather than in their own homes. quite frankly, we asked people how long it would continue. they said they don't know. until it's safe they feel to go back indoors again. >> thank you very much, rob mcbrewed -- mcbride in cebu. >>> a powerful typhoon killed 14 in japan. many dead were found buried under mudslides and dozens more are s
cebu is philippines second city. normally throngs of people would be out in shopping malls out shopping as they would normally on any given day. we're told only a couple of shopping malls are open and a number of other shopping malls are closed while people come around, inspectors come around to inspect cracks. many other people simply staying away from the bigger buildings here, the bigger shopping malls really quite worried about what might happen. there are people we spoke to throughout this...
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i was so scared. >> reporter: the area is popular with tourists, as is neighboring cebu island. the earthquake has damaged the region's image as a tourist destination. with a busy season approaching, many travelers have canceled their plans. as residents work to overcome the shock of the earthquake, they feel uncertainty over the economic impact to the area. >> translator: it's sad, because if tourism do not come back, then the town will revert to its old self. the people here heavily rely on tourism for work. >> reporter: the collapsed bridges and damaged roads in the area are hindering rescue operations and has begun to affect tourism and other industries. many parts of the surviving infrastructure needs to be repaired. residents are hoping the government will take swift action. charmaine deogracias, nhk world, bohol, philippines. >>> researchers of the world health organization have classified outdoor air pollution for the first time as a leading envierch cause of cancer. they also ranked particulate matters one of the riskest air pollutants. in the past, the w.h.o. experts w
i was so scared. >> reporter: the area is popular with tourists, as is neighboring cebu island. the earthquake has damaged the region's image as a tourist destination. with a busy season approaching, many travelers have canceled their plans. as residents work to overcome the shock of the earthquake, they feel uncertainty over the economic impact to the area. >> translator: it's sad, because if tourism do not come back, then the town will revert to its old self. the people here...
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but seek cebu. where you once saw life complete where you once saw the gorgons this uniform marine plant. you know you see only garbage. the statistics the facts and figures they all speak for themselves if we do not act today to combat are you fishing and we will have no fish some of the estimates are that you know within fifty to one hundred years our season will be devoid of commercial fish stocks so this is a very serious and very urgent problem that needs immediate international action. of all before we would see very big fish thirty kilo groupers. him on huge guard fish versus sharks we would see many big fish. come today if we see a group of this size we're surprised people for the fish are getting smaller and smaller and we have reached the point where they don't even have the time to reproduce. the european union is ironically taking fish from some of the poorest nations on earth to meet their own demand for fish so they have destroyed their own fish stocks and now they are increasingly fis
but seek cebu. where you once saw life complete where you once saw the gorgons this uniform marine plant. you know you see only garbage. the statistics the facts and figures they all speak for themselves if we do not act today to combat are you fishing and we will have no fish some of the estimates are that you know within fifty to one hundred years our season will be devoid of commercial fish stocks so this is a very serious and very urgent problem that needs immediate international action. of...
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the philippine government has declared a state of calamity in both bohol and cebu imposing a freeze onrices. >>> one year has passed since islamic extremists shot pakistani teenager malala yousafzai following her fight for girls' education. her supporters were disappointed when the 16-year-old activist didn't win this year's nobel peace prize, but her bravery still offers great encouragement to women in her home country. nhk world masaki suda has more on girls' education in pakistan. ♪ malala ♪ pakistan malala >> reporter: these girls are singing the song for malala. it expresses their reverence for malala yousufzai and her campaign for the right to education. this village in punjab province is home to about 1,000 people. a girls' school opened here just last year and today around 120 students ages 3 to 17 are enrolled. >> so this is the school with the portrait of malala, in this school, girls are learning the basics of how to read and write. shazia bibi is a teacher here. after she finished her studies at a graduate school in pakistan she began privately tutoring local girls. last ye
the philippine government has declared a state of calamity in both bohol and cebu imposing a freeze onrices. >>> one year has passed since islamic extremists shot pakistani teenager malala yousafzai following her fight for girls' education. her supporters were disappointed when the 16-year-old activist didn't win this year's nobel peace prize, but her bravery still offers great encouragement to women in her home country. nhk world masaki suda has more on girls' education in pakistan....
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people were killed as structures collapsed in bohol and nearby cebu province. the 7.1 magnitude quake hit, but with many schools and offices closed for a holiday many lives may have been spared. >> iran's nuclear program is top of the agenda at the talks in geneva. yet tehran has already said it will still forge ahead with enriching uranium. >> thae act of and richmond and continuing it will be the red line. on no condition will we let this right of iran be suspended, reduced, or stopped. on the dimensions, we do not have a problem with negotiation. >> negotiation, something western powers have been pushing tehran to do for years. the country has seen round after round of crippling sanctions from the west which fears iran is trying for a nuclear weapon. however, irani and president hassan rouhani struck a more open zone at the united nations general assembly last month and hopes a new willingness to discuss his nations enrichment program may see the sanctions eased, leaving western diplomats keen to see concrete and verifiable measures from the iranians. >> we
people were killed as structures collapsed in bohol and nearby cebu province. the 7.1 magnitude quake hit, but with many schools and offices closed for a holiday many lives may have been spared. >> iran's nuclear program is top of the agenda at the talks in geneva. yet tehran has already said it will still forge ahead with enriching uranium. >> thae act of and richmond and continuing it will be the red line. on no condition will we let this right of iran be suspended, reduced, or...
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the philippine government has declared a state of calamity in both bohol ask cebu imposing a freeze on prices. >>> a u.n.-backed tribunal in cambodian hearing statements in two khmer rouge leaders. it comes two years after the trial that claimed 1.7 million lives. they're calling if justice as the defendants are on trial for the worst crimes against humanity in southeast asia's modern history, but the clock is ticking as the defendants are elderly. the closing statements began on wednesday covering allegations that the regime forcibly moved city dwellers to farming villages. the first statements came from the lawyers for civil parties representing victims in the trial. statements from the prosecution and defense are schedule through the end of october. >> this is a milestone because it's the last step before we reach a verdict in this trial. >> reporter: the accused are the architect of the regime's ideology and the head of state. the khmer rouge seized the capital phnom penh in 1975 after fighting a pro-american regime. the regime later implemented extreme reforms to the country's soc
the philippine government has declared a state of calamity in both bohol ask cebu imposing a freeze on prices. >>> a u.n.-backed tribunal in cambodian hearing statements in two khmer rouge leaders. it comes two years after the trial that claimed 1.7 million lives. they're calling if justice as the defendants are on trial for the worst crimes against humanity in southeast asia's modern history, but the clock is ticking as the defendants are elderly. the closing statements began on...
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on tuesday, the quake struck the islands of bohol and cebu, which are popular with tourists. the majority of fatalities have been reported in bohol, the epicenter of the tremor. more than 370 people have been reported as injured, and 19 people are still missing. some are believed to be buried under landslides or fallen structures. collapsed bridges, landslides and open ditches are making it difficult for government and aid groups to reach affected areas. many residents are living in tents, fearing their homes may collapse in the continued aftershocks. >>> philippine president benigno aquino visited the war memorial in seoul on friday to offer prayers to philippine soldiers who died during the korean war in the 1950s. he is also working to boost economic ties during his visit to south korea. at the memorial, aquino paid respects to 112 philippine soldiers who lost their lives in the korean war. more than 7,000 philippine troops fought with u.s. forces for south korea. the president's father, former senator benigno aquino, covered the war as a correspondent for "the manila time
on tuesday, the quake struck the islands of bohol and cebu, which are popular with tourists. the majority of fatalities have been reported in bohol, the epicenter of the tremor. more than 370 people have been reported as injured, and 19 people are still missing. some are believed to be buried under landslides or fallen structures. collapsed bridges, landslides and open ditches are making it difficult for government and aid groups to reach affected areas. many residents are living in tents,...
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cebÚ, me doy. >> vaya pues. >> a mÍ me gustan los toros, pero como aficionado a la fiesta brava. toma, mija. (golpe). >> toma! y no te doy otra nomÁs por >> ta, ta, ta, ta, ta! >> perdone profesor, ¿pero no me dijiste que fue el chavo el que te quitÓ la muleta? >> pues sÍ, fue el chavo. >> pero a mÍ me la quitÓ el profesor jirafales. >> bueno, sÍ, es que yo queria verla para recordar mis tiempos de novillero. >> ¿cÓmo? ¿usted tambiÉn fue novillero profesor? >> claro, pero ¿por quÉ dice usted tambiÉn? >> porque don ramÓn tambiÉn fue topillero. >> novillero, chavo. >> eso, eso, eso! >> claro que yo entre los novilleros fui de los grandes. >> mi papÁ de los flacos. >> mira, tÚ cÁllate, es mas vete a jugar con los chavitos, Ándale. >> no, gracias. >> que te vayas a jugar con los niÑos. >> ay, papÁ. >> profesor, a que no sabe usted quiÉn me manejaba a mÍ. >> un chofer de taxi. un conductor de tranvÍa. un piloto de aviaciÓn. un arriero de mula. un jockey del hipÓdromo. me doy. >> me doy, mira sÁlgase de aquÍ si no quiere que. >> ay, sÍ. >> sabe usted ¿cuÁntos animales he matado yo? >>
cebÚ, me doy. >> vaya pues. >> a mÍ me gustan los toros, pero como aficionado a la fiesta brava. toma, mija. (golpe). >> toma! y no te doy otra nomÁs por >> ta, ta, ta, ta, ta! >> perdone profesor, ¿pero no me dijiste que fue el chavo el que te quitÓ la muleta? >> pues sÍ, fue el chavo. >> pero a mÍ me la quitÓ el profesor jirafales. >> bueno, sÍ, es que yo queria verla para recordar mis tiempos de novillero. >> ¿cÓmo? ¿usted...
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reporting to tonight a seven point two magnitude earthquake has struck cebu city. popular tourist islands in the central philippines has killed at least ninety three people and left dozens injured that quake hit a national holiday inn triggered a stampede as buildings in historic churches collapsed the number of dead could rise further as authorities assess the extent of the damage. the rock spin hit by another deadly explosion this time targeting sunni worshippers who were leaving a mosque in the city of kirkuk twelve people are thought to be dead there over twenty five injured the blast happened as worshippers left after morning prayers at the start of each other oh the holy day over six thousand people have lost their lives in bombings and shootings this year. country companies not come out much as they say look at china's push we can all they could be americanization bit wide off to the right. if you leave with these economic ups and downs in the final at months they belong to the old sang i and the rest that life is going to be taking will be everything we can
reporting to tonight a seven point two magnitude earthquake has struck cebu city. popular tourist islands in the central philippines has killed at least ninety three people and left dozens injured that quake hit a national holiday inn triggered a stampede as buildings in historic churches collapsed the number of dead could rise further as authorities assess the extent of the damage. the rock spin hit by another deadly explosion this time targeting sunni worshippers who were leaving a mosque in...
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. >> reporter: more than a hundred people were killed when earthquakes hit the province in cebu regionthe epicenter of the 7.2 magnitude quake rescue operations are under way. the local government said it is not optimistic. the chances of finding survivors trapped in the rubble is becom becoming slim. it damaged vital infrastructures such as ports, hospitals, and public schools. the top tourist destination in the country. it provides thousands of jobs in the area, and those living on outside islands. this church was one of the very first built in the country. it's a major focal point in southeast asia. [♪ singing ] >> reporter: the world famous children choir say the destruction of their church does not mean that their culture has been obliterated, too. >> the church is just a symbol. the unity of the people here to be able to rise and recover, that is the real church. >> reporter: the philippine government said it is unable to assess the long-term cost of this strategy at the moment but the children keep singing, hoping their voices will inspire the many others to rise above the ruin.
. >> reporter: more than a hundred people were killed when earthquakes hit the province in cebu regionthe epicenter of the 7.2 magnitude quake rescue operations are under way. the local government said it is not optimistic. the chances of finding survivors trapped in the rubble is becom becoming slim. it damaged vital infrastructures such as ports, hospitals, and public schools. the top tourist destination in the country. it provides thousands of jobs in the area, and those living on...
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aquino came to survey the damage for himself especially the damage of historic churches in this part of cebuurches that have several hundreds years old and felt the brunt of this destructive earthquake. many other areas have been damaged shopping malls are closed while survey areas do inspections to see what repairs need to be done. people we have spoken with say they've stay away from office buildings and workers have stayed away from office blocks fearing any more tremors and what would happen to those buildings with those aftershocks. many in the philippines spend their second night after the quake. >>> a plane crash in laos went down, it had been flying in stormy conditions and it's believe that passengers from france, china and canada are among the dead. >>> we take a look at the impact of remittances in somalia and they choose to close the accounts of the leading transfer company. and st. louis cardinals and their spot in the world series. details later. >> first, a court in moscow has freed a prominent opposition leader despite up holding his conviction for embezzlement. >> reporter:
aquino came to survey the damage for himself especially the damage of historic churches in this part of cebuurches that have several hundreds years old and felt the brunt of this destructive earthquake. many other areas have been damaged shopping malls are closed while survey areas do inspections to see what repairs need to be done. people we have spoken with say they've stay away from office buildings and workers have stayed away from office blocks fearing any more tremors and what would...
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. >> reporter: more than 100 people were killed when earthquakes shook the province of cebu. the town o was the epicenter of the 7.2 magnitude quake. rescue efforts are under way and the local government said it is not optimistic. the chances of finding survivors championetrapped in the rubble . one of the top tourist destination in the country, provides jobs to those living here and those in the outlying island, this church was one of the very first built in the country. it's a major focal point not just for the catholics in the philippines but also in southeast asia. [♪ singing ] >> reporter: the world famous children's choir sings i saying the church has not been ow obliterated here. >> the philippine government said it is unable to assess the long-term costs to this disaster, but still the children sing hoping that their voice also help the many others rise above the ruins. [♪ singing ] >> the typhoon in japan has caused deadly mudslides burying people and destroying arms. the typhoon dumped 31 inches of rain and the storm created mudslides that are blamed for 17 deaths.
. >> reporter: more than 100 people were killed when earthquakes shook the province of cebu. the town o was the epicenter of the 7.2 magnitude quake. rescue efforts are under way and the local government said it is not optimistic. the chances of finding survivors championetrapped in the rubble . one of the top tourist destination in the country, provides jobs to those living here and those in the outlying island, this church was one of the very first built in the country. it's a major...
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the country's oldest church, a 16th-century basilica in cebu, lost its bell tower. a top vatican official--= widely blamed for not preventing a series of scandals-- has formally stepped down. cardinal tarcisio bertone left his post as secretary of state today. during his tenure, the vatican struggled with sexual abuse by priests and the leak of pope benedict's papers, among other things. pope francis has vowed to overhaul the papal administration. also ahead on the newshour, affirmative action returns to the supreme court; how the bond market is responding to a possible default; training teachers to be better educators; a medal of honor for bravery and humanity on the battlefield; and jim lehrer on his new novel. newshour regular marica coyle of >> ifill: the debate over affirmative action returned to the supreme court today, this time in the form of a challenge to a michigan law that would ban its use at public universities. we begin our coverage with newshour regular marcia coyle of the "national law journal." she was in the courtroom today. as always marcia, was
the country's oldest church, a 16th-century basilica in cebu, lost its bell tower. a top vatican official--= widely blamed for not preventing a series of scandals-- has formally stepped down. cardinal tarcisio bertone left his post as secretary of state today. during his tenure, the vatican struggled with sexual abuse by priests and the leak of pope benedict's papers, among other things. pope francis has vowed to overhaul the papal administration. also ahead on the newshour, affirmative action...
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but the majority of deaths occurred in nearby cebu province. an island inhabited by more than 2.6 million people. many schools and businesses were closed for a muslim holiday when the quake hit. soldiers were called in to respond stot tragedy. and despite how frequently earthquakes occurred in this part of the pacific known as the rim of fire, the outcomes remain unpredictable. a weaker magnitude 6.9 tremblor in the philippines just last year killed nearly 100 people. for "cbs this morning." seth doane, beijing. >>> los angeles international airport is open this morning, but facing a disturbing mystery. for the second time in 24 hours, a dry ice bomb went off at one of the terminals. no one was hurt. last night's blast comes after a bottle filled with dry ice blew up sunday night. two other devices have also been found, each of them in restricted areas. terrorism is not suspected. so far, no arrests. >>> time to show you the headlines from around the globe. "the washington post" reports the nsa is collecting hundreds of millions of e-mail addre
but the majority of deaths occurred in nearby cebu province. an island inhabited by more than 2.6 million people. many schools and businesses were closed for a muslim holiday when the quake hit. soldiers were called in to respond stot tragedy. and despite how frequently earthquakes occurred in this part of the pacific known as the rim of fire, the outcomes remain unpredictable. a weaker magnitude 6.9 tremblor in the philippines just last year killed nearly 100 people. for "cbs this...
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cebu >> a second worker has died at the construction site of the new 49ers stadium in santa clara. >>. >> we first told about the story yesterday on the kron4 morning news. >> this is video of the construction site from our helicopter partnership with abc seven news. >> lake was severely injured, when a bundle of reebok fell on him. >> he was transported to the hospital where he later died. >> this is the second death at the site since construction started. >> officials believe this was an accident and said the job site at the new stadium just in to the kron 4 news room a--former san diego mayor bob filner has been charged with felony false imprisonment and two misdemeanor counts of battery. >> the charges filed today come just three weeks after allegations of sexual harassment drove him to resign. >> the croquets names three jane doe's as victims. >> the criminal case names of three jane doe's as >> was about 80 has a delays. >> and then nimitz is backed up to hayward and is so commute. so is the ride on westbound interstate 580. >> the northbound guadalupe parkway is slow also. >> 8
cebu >> a second worker has died at the construction site of the new 49ers stadium in santa clara. >>. >> we first told about the story yesterday on the kron4 morning news. >> this is video of the construction site from our helicopter partnership with abc seven news. >> lake was severely injured, when a bundle of reebok fell on him. >> he was transported to the hospital where he later died. >> this is the second death at the site since construction...
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but the majority of the deaths occurred in nearby cebu province, an island inhabited by more than 2.6 million people. many schools and businesses were closed for a muslim holiday when the quake hit. soldiers were called in to respond to the tragedy. and despite how frequently earthquake os cur in this part of the pacific known as the ring of fire the outcomes remain unpredictable. a weaker magnitude 6.9 trembler in the philippines just last year killed nearly 100 people. for "cbs this morning," seth doane, beijing. >>> los angeles international airport is open this morning but facing a disturbing mystery. for the second time in 24 hours a dry ice bomb went off at one of the terminals. no one was hurt. last night's blast comes after a bottle filled with dry ice blew up sunday night. two other devices have also been found. each of them in restricted areas. now, terrorism is not suspected. so far, no arrests in the case. >> time to show you this morning's headlines from around the globe. "the washington post" reports the nsa is collecting hundreds of millions of e-mail addresses. that's
but the majority of the deaths occurred in nearby cebu province, an island inhabited by more than 2.6 million people. many schools and businesses were closed for a muslim holiday when the quake hit. soldiers were called in to respond to the tragedy. and despite how frequently earthquake os cur in this part of the pacific known as the ring of fire the outcomes remain unpredictable. a weaker magnitude 6.9 trembler in the philippines just last year killed nearly 100 people. for "cbs this...