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that is not the way mr duterte saw it.de your comments about these list, and also you advised officials not to hand themselves in without an official warrant, duterte said that you were putting him in a corner. and then he got even more angry after you made some public comments about his decision to impose martial law right across mindanao, because you said in some places martial law is applicable but in other places i don't think you should be doing it. again, in the united states, in western europe, chief justices of the united states, in western europe, chiefjustices of the supreme court would not be making these very high profile, public, political comments. in the face of very strong pronouncements, where the president himself seems to be leading us towards a system where basically he thought that he could disregard the constitutional guarantees of due process to ourjudges, and even our citizens, i am forced, i am forced, to remind everyone of the constitution. remember, stephen, the fight for our democracy is an ongo
that is not the way mr duterte saw it.de your comments about these list, and also you advised officials not to hand themselves in without an official warrant, duterte said that you were putting him in a corner. and then he got even more angry after you made some public comments about his decision to impose martial law right across mindanao, because you said in some places martial law is applicable but in other places i don't think you should be doing it. again, in the united states, in western...
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meanwhile, president rodrigo duterte has requested the withdrawal of the court.terday, we reported from india on a series of brutal murders of people wrongly accused of being child kidnappers. the rumours were spread on whatsapp and social media and focused on a video about child safety in pakistan that was mistaken for a real—life kidnapping. 0ur correspondent there, secunder kermani, has been talking to the makers behind the original video. two men on a motorbike apparently snatch a young child of the street, ina snatch a young child of the street, in a video that has spread dangerous in india. in fact, in a video that has spread dangerous in india. infact, this in a video that has spread dangerous in india. in fact, this footage was filmed in this street in karachi, pakistan, not in india. and the full video makes clear this was not a real kidnapping at an advert, designed to promote child safety. the version spread on social media has this ending edited out. in india, at least eight people have been killed in a spate of lynchings. anger fuelled by this and ot
meanwhile, president rodrigo duterte has requested the withdrawal of the court.terday, we reported from india on a series of brutal murders of people wrongly accused of being child kidnappers. the rumours were spread on whatsapp and social media and focused on a video about child safety in pakistan that was mistaken for a real—life kidnapping. 0ur correspondent there, secunder kermani, has been talking to the makers behind the original video. two men on a motorbike apparently snatch a young...
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meanwhile, president rodrigo duterte has requested the withdrawal of the country's involvement with thewaits the icc‘s decision, the killings continue. howard johnson, bbc news, manila. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme — what's that thing moving across the beach? we speak to the man who blended science and art into dozens of these amazing creatures. also on the programme — we're have all the latest from russia on the world cup including argentina's tense win over nigeria to make it to the last 16. members of the neo—nazi resistance movement stormed the world trade center, armed with pistols and shotguns. we believe that, according to international law, that we have a rightful claim on certain parts of this country as ourland. i take pride in the words "ich bin ein berliner". chapman, prison—pale and slightly chubby, said not a single word in open court. it was left to his lawyer to explain his decision to plead guilty to murdering john lennon. he believes that onjune 8, god told him to plead guilty, and that was the end of it. the medical research counc
meanwhile, president rodrigo duterte has requested the withdrawal of the country's involvement with thewaits the icc‘s decision, the killings continue. howard johnson, bbc news, manila. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme — what's that thing moving across the beach? we speak to the man who blended science and art into dozens of these amazing creatures. also on the programme — we're have all the latest from russia on the world cup including argentina's tense...
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also in the programme: rodrigo duterte courts fresh controversy. the philippine president is accused of misogyny after kissing an overseas worker on the lips at a public event. and we meet the ground—breaking washington lobbyist pushing for new laws to improve the lives of others. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. thanks forjoining us. it's 7am in singapore, midnight in london, and 5pm in guatemala, which has been hit by the deadliest volcanic eruption in more than a century. at least 62 people are known to have been killed, though many more are missing, after the volcano known as fuego, or fire, erupted for more than 16 hours on sunday. it sent a torrent of superheated rock, ash and mud down its slopes at up to a hundred kilometres an hour. the volcano is just a few kilometres from the capital, guatemala city, from where aleem maqbool reports. as spectacular and dramatic as it was destructive and deadly. in its most violent eruption in decades, the volcan de fuego or volcano of fire, exploded in a
also in the programme: rodrigo duterte courts fresh controversy. the philippine president is accused of misogyny after kissing an overseas worker on the lips at a public event. and we meet the ground—breaking washington lobbyist pushing for new laws to improve the lives of others. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. thanks forjoining us. it's 7am in singapore, midnight in london, and 5pm in guatemala, which has been hit by the deadliest...
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do you guys know rodrigo duterte, the president of the philippines? he's kind of like trump, if trump was a foreigner, instead of a guy who hates foreigners, right? he's creepy around women. he dislikes obama for no good reason, and just like trump, he's always saying something controversial. >> outrage growing in the philippines after its leader called god "stupid." late last week, president rodrigo duterte asked why adam e were created to be allowed to give in to temptation. >> you created something perfect and then you think of an event to tempt and destroy the quality of your world. who is this stupid god? ( laughter ) >> trevor: oh, man! that audience did not like that. ( laughter ) yeah, they look like when the t.m.z. staff had kanye west visit them. that's what they looked like. and if you're going to call god stupid, you don't need to bring up big theological questions about adam and eve. god made a bear too fat to (bleep). that's stupid. that's silly. pull that up. meanwhile, back in the u.s., the supreme court voted today, 5-4, to uphold pre
do you guys know rodrigo duterte, the president of the philippines? he's kind of like trump, if trump was a foreigner, instead of a guy who hates foreigners, right? he's creepy around women. he dislikes obama for no good reason, and just like trump, he's always saying something controversial. >> outrage growing in the philippines after its leader called god "stupid." late last week, president rodrigo duterte asked why adam e were created to be allowed to give in to temptation....
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when questioned about the incident at a press conference mr duterte also said this "we enjoyed it.ull the woman down somewhere along the empty hall there. " as you can imagine a lot of people aren't impressed. women rights groups have launched an online campaign with the hashtag babaeako — i am a woman — and are organising a protest march. here's the reaction of one of the campaigners. you don't have too kissed the woman if you want to entertain people, the fa ct if you want to entertain people, the fact that you thought that kissing the woman would entertain people still says something about how you view woman. woman are for entertainment, that you can express or exercise your authority over another person especially a woman as entertainment, that's something really sick. let us know what you think about that story or any of the others on our programme, lets just tell you what's coming up in the next half hour. the next edition of outside source we will talk about a very modern who done it. it's all been unfolding on social media involving around 2 million spanish people —— spanis
when questioned about the incident at a press conference mr duterte also said this "we enjoyed it.ull the woman down somewhere along the empty hall there. " as you can imagine a lot of people aren't impressed. women rights groups have launched an online campaign with the hashtag babaeako — i am a woman — and are organising a protest march. here's the reaction of one of the campaigners. you don't have too kissed the woman if you want to entertain people, the fa ct if you want to...
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you know, we've seen it with duterte in the philippines.een it with king salman in saudi arabia. you know, we've seen it in a lot of places, especially with vladimir putin. and you have to juxtapose it with the lack of discussion that we saw on human rights in singapore. kim jong-un has 100,000 or more political prisoners. that's the size of a city like south bend, indiana, or gainesville, florida, and it really didn't merit a lot of attention. it certainly wasn't a pre-condition to the meeting. so i think there's concern when the president speaks highly of these leaders and praises them that it's -- it's an abdication of the moral leadership that the u.s. often provides around the world and presses leaders to do better on human rights and to do more on, you know, forcing democratic institutions. >> in general, as ken says, there is this history of president trump talking about autocratic leaders. he talks about the great control they have, the great power, these sorts of things. in this instance, i'm wondering can you see any connection, a
you know, we've seen it with duterte in the philippines.een it with king salman in saudi arabia. you know, we've seen it in a lot of places, especially with vladimir putin. and you have to juxtapose it with the lack of discussion that we saw on human rights in singapore. kim jong-un has 100,000 or more political prisoners. that's the size of a city like south bend, indiana, or gainesville, florida, and it really didn't merit a lot of attention. it certainly wasn't a pre-condition to the...
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infamously, in the last several months has spoken of a desire modeled somewhat after that rodrigo duterte, president of the philippines, executing drug dealers. president has said if someone is dealing fentanyl, dealing heroin laced with fentanyl, doing so knowing exactly what the substance is they are selling, the odds are they are going to be pretty directly behind dozens of deaths , if not hundreds of deaths. yet, there is a certain logic that will lead you to say if you are responsible for that level of societal harm, that is why most states have capital punishment. there is a thought of increasing penalties for dealers, not really for possession. the focus is on treatment and enforcement, not necessarily specific to individual actors. more big picture drug distribution. not possession. host: >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up sunday morning, university of washington professor discusses his recent of whitehe evolution house news management in the cable and digital age. then republican strategist and former cap campaign
infamously, in the last several months has spoken of a desire modeled somewhat after that rodrigo duterte, president of the philippines, executing drug dealers. president has said if someone is dealing fentanyl, dealing heroin laced with fentanyl, doing so knowing exactly what the substance is they are selling, the odds are they are going to be pretty directly behind dozens of deaths , if not hundreds of deaths. yet, there is a certain logic that will lead you to say if you are responsible for...
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destroy democracy in regimes like the erdogan regime in turkey or the cici regime in egypt or the dutertein the philippines. the united states stands a real good chance of becoming a regime like those. >> other officials are telling regimes north korea has been hiding secret sites and stepping up areas for nuclear production even while he's been having conferences with president trump. how do you see this playing out? >> not well. either trump will ignore it, or he'll call it fake news or he'll return to the fire and fury mode. what he doesn't want the world to say is that he's been suckered around and about and in every way shape and form and that is exactly what is going to happen with vladimir putin. we have a sucker for a president as well as a regime that's being run by him. >> christopher dicky, always great to have your input on this. thanks so much for joining us on this saturday morning. >> thank you, dara. >>> gone but certainly not forgotten, the president allude that's hope hicks could return to the white house. we'll talk about this, up next. : to help hand everyone a better
destroy democracy in regimes like the erdogan regime in turkey or the cici regime in egypt or the dutertein the philippines. the united states stands a real good chance of becoming a regime like those. >> other officials are telling regimes north korea has been hiding secret sites and stepping up areas for nuclear production even while he's been having conferences with president trump. how do you see this playing out? >> not well. either trump will ignore it, or he'll call it fake...
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he praised duterte. he presidents everything else policies. it looked like the things are out of the worst american disattorney-client privilege yeahs, and the whole argument, this was obama's policy. it's subject to the past. i'm sorry, if you're going to address it, the retrospective doesn't negotiate. the leader of the free world, it's an open seat right now. the crisis this week and the handling hasn't improved ours. >> i have lost a lot. >> we've done tremendous damage. any time you have the pope, theresa may and the prime minister of canada as well as ayatollah khamenei, i think it's a bad day. it's one thing for the president to basically piss of a lot of these leaders, but when we're talking about something as precious and meaningful as a bridge too far with these small children, we've got a lot of ground to make up when it comes to how we're viewed across the world. >> thank you all especially max who joins us from jerusalem. the real story who did an incredible to you. plus she has information. my digestive system used to make me fee
he praised duterte. he presidents everything else policies. it looked like the things are out of the worst american disattorney-client privilege yeahs, and the whole argument, this was obama's policy. it's subject to the past. i'm sorry, if you're going to address it, the retrospective doesn't negotiate. the leader of the free world, it's an open seat right now. the crisis this week and the handling hasn't improved ours. >> i have lost a lot. >> we've done tremendous damage. any...
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irwhine gave h credit for how he dpsh and duterte in the philippines describes thisconve. having set that up, dana, this is possibly a double standard whether you look at what fox news and how conservatives slammed obama for his willingness to talk to dictators. watch this. >> would you as p m with a leader of a country like north korea? obama said i'd meet with him. >> senator obama made hi intentions clear on the campaign trail. >> i will meet not obviously with friend but enemies. >> president obama likes to talk with madmen. >> i'm going to reach out to these crazy people around the world and t to get thing done. >> obama is bowing and scraping before dictators. >> so, if you open the dictionary to the word hypocrisy does that video play, dana? >> loudly and proudly it plays. impeachment orders would be written if the republicans were in charge doing the same thing. there is rightly so a bipartisan feelt that a diplomatic conversn is the right way to go. now, as mac wx was saying, whet or not he wen way over his keys is a different conversation. you have peep like marc
irwhine gave h credit for how he dpsh and duterte in the philippines describes thisconve. having set that up, dana, this is possibly a double standard whether you look at what fox news and how conservatives slammed obama for his willingness to talk to dictators. watch this. >> would you as p m with a leader of a country like north korea? obama said i'd meet with him. >> senator obama made hi intentions clear on the campaign trail. >> i will meet not obviously with friend but...
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in terms of who he's praised, he's praise the kim jong-un, xi jinping, rodrigo duterte, vladimir putin, conte and the president of poland which is also moving in an antidemocratic direction. what does that mean if, in fact, we are looking at a realignment or are we? >> we've seen it. we've seen it over theast year and a half. i think that i would talk about it not as a realignment, i would talk about it as the united states basically pulling it out of the business of international politics. politics is figuring out how we inhas been bit the world together and donald trump ever since he became president has been pulling out of international treaties in this teenager sort of way. i am not interested in living together with the rest of you of the we always get the raw deal whether or not this is supported by facts, which it's not actually usually. we've been in this situation for a year and a half. what we have seen over the last couple of days is just the very, very public performance of it but this is something that's been under way. >> christine, donald trump takes this, his new way of
in terms of who he's praised, he's praise the kim jong-un, xi jinping, rodrigo duterte, vladimir putin, conte and the president of poland which is also moving in an antidemocratic direction. what does that mean if, in fact, we are looking at a realignment or are we? >> we've seen it. we've seen it over theast year and a half. i think that i would talk about it not as a realignment, i would talk about it as the united states basically pulling it out of the business of international...
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bolton, heading to moscow to negotiate a summit we think in july and the preference for erdogan and duterteat is this thing about kim jong-un, and our president? >> striking the president of the united states seems to prefer autocrats to his fellow democratically elected leaders in the western states. i don't know what's going on there. i do think the president ought to -- every american president ought to try and reset problematic relationships. coming off the north korea summit, i think nato allies and many americans like me are right to be concerned about the president's erratic and ungrounded personal diplomacy. >> and this personal diplomacy seems, david, to be fixed in a notion that he through personal relations can negotiate as he did with kim jong-un, even suggesting, and proposing getting rid of our joint exercises with south korea, a surprise to the south koreans, the japanese and to secretary mattis according to new reporting today. >> this is the way the president operates. he views himself as a dealmaker. so he thinks about what chips he's got and doesn't spend an enormous amou
bolton, heading to moscow to negotiate a summit we think in july and the preference for erdogan and duterteat is this thing about kim jong-un, and our president? >> striking the president of the united states seems to prefer autocrats to his fellow democratically elected leaders in the western states. i don't know what's going on there. i do think the president ought to -- every american president ought to try and reset problematic relationships. coming off the north korea summit, i think...
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. >> duterte, right. >> now in north korea. look at the democrats. he's isolated including the leader of canada who he just insulted a few days ago. he's also insulted i think, people like the other europeans, the british, the french, he insulted angela merkel. tough guys who can implement the rule of law and provide security without democracy are fine. democrats who disagree with me, not so much. the pattern's pretty simple. >> to what end, admiral? >> to his end. he thinks that this is how you negotiate with brutal dictatorships wiand regimes. his argument is, it hasn't worked in the past with previous administrations have been tough on our adversaries and it doesn't work. it's a short sighted strategy and it's completely opposed to our values. what's missing in our foreign policy right now. its values. there's no adherence or promotion of u.s. values going forward. >> phil, let me get your take on pompeo. he seemed outrage at a reporter's questions about why irreversible and verifiable were not in that statement and he said that it is ridiculous a
. >> duterte, right. >> now in north korea. look at the democrats. he's isolated including the leader of canada who he just insulted a few days ago. he's also insulted i think, people like the other europeans, the british, the french, he insulted angela merkel. tough guys who can implement the rule of law and provide security without democracy are fine. democrats who disagree with me, not so much. the pattern's pretty simple. >> to what end, admiral? >> to his end. he...
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the president similar regard for putin, duterte, erdogan, even saddam hussein who got a frequent shoutout on the campaign trail. at the same time he's embracing closer relations with dictators, the president is systematically ereading the united states most important alliances. at midnight last night, new steel and aluminum tariffs went in against canada, mexico, and the european union. >> they cannot believe they've gotten away with this for so many decades. they're our allies but they take advantage of us economically. i think we have a good chance of doing some great trade deals that will make america great again, right. >> >> u.s. allies strongly condemned the move and raising the prospect of a damaging trade war. justin trudeau slammed the tariffs in a new interview with nbc's chuck todd. >> the idea that our soldiers who had fought and died together on the beaches of world war ii and the mountains of afghanistan and have stood shoulder to shoulder in some of the most difficult places in the world that are always there for each other somehow this is insulting to them. the idea that t
the president similar regard for putin, duterte, erdogan, even saddam hussein who got a frequent shoutout on the campaign trail. at the same time he's embracing closer relations with dictators, the president is systematically ereading the united states most important alliances. at midnight last night, new steel and aluminum tariffs went in against canada, mexico, and the european union. >> they cannot believe they've gotten away with this for so many decades. they're our allies but they...
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goes to a larger problem, in that they're showing zero morality, whether it sums to, and rodrigo duterte, he's it was. america itself is a beacon of freedom to the world. that's what presidents, both republican and democrat have done before president trump. they offer that hope, and when donald trump begins to say, no, you know, and creates the false moral equivalencies, we're a world in a hobbit hole where we're just retreating and scared of the shadows. and that is the big problem with trump's leadership. kwame, they're trying to make a deal with people's lives. that's the problem. this is people's lives. this is where i keep saying this is not aboutpolitics, this is about humanity. then i have to ask the question, are they even going to be able to make a deal. >> what happened to mexico is going to pay for the wall? now we have a $2 billion dollar funded by taxpayers, and we're going back to legacy, whether it was native-american, or slave separation, or japanese internment camp. this is a long line we should by ashamed of and look at where we have come from historically and figure ou
goes to a larger problem, in that they're showing zero morality, whether it sums to, and rodrigo duterte, he's it was. america itself is a beacon of freedom to the world. that's what presidents, both republican and democrat have done before president trump. they offer that hope, and when donald trump begins to say, no, you know, and creates the false moral equivalencies, we're a world in a hobbit hole where we're just retreating and scared of the shadows. and that is the big problem with...
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erdogan gave him credit for how he turned that around and duterte in the philippines describes this conversation as friendly. having set that up, dana, this is possibly a double standard when you look at what fox news and how conservatives slammed obama for his willingness to tal dictators. watch this. >> would you as president meet with a leader of a country like north korea? obama extraordinarily said i'd meet with him. >> senator obama made his intentions clear on the campaign trail. >> i will meet not just with our friends but with our >> president obama likes to talk to dictators. >> he would meet with some of these mad men without any preconditions. >> i'm going to reach out to these crazy people around the world and try to get things done. >> i think that is a mistake. >> obama is bowing and scraping before dictators. >> so, if you open the dictionary to the word hypocrisy does that video play, dana? >> loudly and proudly it plays. there's no question about it. i said earlier today that if donald trump wer a democrat, the impeachment articles would be written if the republicans were in ch
erdogan gave him credit for how he turned that around and duterte in the philippines describes this conversation as friendly. having set that up, dana, this is possibly a double standard when you look at what fox news and how conservatives slammed obama for his willingness to tal dictators. watch this. >> would you as president meet with a leader of a country like north korea? obama extraordinarily said i'd meet with him. >> senator obama made his intentions clear on the campaign...
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he didn't even scold duterte from the pilhilippines. >>> also ahead, propaganda video selling north ks a garden spot. it was not made by north korea. it was made by this white house. just another day on the farm. or is it? this farmer's morning starts in outer space. where satellites feed infrared images of his land into a system built with ai. he uses watson to analyze his data with millions of weather forecasts from the cloud, foprecise monitoring and iot sof irrigation.re, it's a smart way to help increase yields, all before the rest of us get out of bed. and experience more adventure it's with audible.utside audible has the world's largest selection of audiobooks and for just $14.95 a month you get a credit good for any audiobook. if you don't like it exchange it any time. no questions asked. you can also roll your credits over to the next month if you don't use them. with the free audible app adventure goes wherever you do. start a 30-day trial and your first audiobook is free. just text listen17 to 500500 to start listening today. >>> this joint statement does not talk about ver
he didn't even scold duterte from the pilhilippines. >>> also ahead, propaganda video selling north ks a garden spot. it was not made by north korea. it was made by this white house. just another day on the farm. or is it? this farmer's morning starts in outer space. where satellites feed infrared images of his land into a system built with ai. he uses watson to analyze his data with millions of weather forecasts from the cloud, foprecise monitoring and iot sof irrigation.re, it's a...
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they traveled for -- saudis when they traveled for the first time overseas, didn't talk about with duterte of the philippines or erdogan of turkey and on and on. tell us about kim yong chol and why that a significant topic with him about north korea. >> reporter: he also hasn't talked about it with xi jinping of china who has a history of human rights abuse. this meeting with kim yong chol controversial. this is a figure who south koreans have despised for a long time. he's believed to be the mastermind of a sinking of the naval shape that killed dozens of south korean sailors. he's believed to be the mastermind of the hack on sony pictures entertainment. he's believed to be one of those responsible for jailing a significant number, tens of thousands, perhaps hundreds of thousands of north koreans in these political re-education camps for people who are perceived to be disloyal. and yet the issue of human rights in north korea simply has not been brought up by the trump administration in this case. some may argue that president trump is being practical here, that bringing up human rights w
they traveled for -- saudis when they traveled for the first time overseas, didn't talk about with duterte of the philippines or erdogan of turkey and on and on. tell us about kim yong chol and why that a significant topic with him about north korea. >> reporter: he also hasn't talked about it with xi jinping of china who has a history of human rights abuse. this meeting with kim yong chol controversial. this is a figure who south koreans have despised for a long time. he's believed to be...
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he praises duterte, these people that represent everything counter to american principles. and now we have policies that look like the worst out of dystopias. the whole argument on the republican side right now, oh, this is obama's policy, something of the past. it's the policy of this administration. it doesn't meet the test of being a great power and great leader of a great power. so the leader of the free world is an open job right now because donald trump is sure walking away from it. and the crisis this week and handling of it hasn't approved our reputation or his as a leader. >> i have very short time here, alice. have we lost moral high ground in the u.s.? >> we've done tremendous damage to it. look, anytime you have the pope, theresa may and the prime minister of canada as well as the itolla cumeiny saying we're doing wrong and immoral things it's a really bad day. and i think it's wrong thing for the president to basically piss off a lot of these foreign leaders when it comes to the paris climate accord and the human rights council and nato and other issues. but wh
he praises duterte, these people that represent everything counter to american principles. and now we have policies that look like the worst out of dystopias. the whole argument on the republican side right now, oh, this is obama's policy, something of the past. it's the policy of this administration. it doesn't meet the test of being a great power and great leader of a great power. so the leader of the free world is an open job right now because donald trump is sure walking away from it. and...
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he's had similar things to say about erdogan everyone had turkey, duterte in the philippines. he admir men who command their militaries and who are able to be rule to govern with real authority in their countries because of the police state them have and because of the sortf unchecked political opposition they have, but that's a very differentind of environment the democracy in the united states or frankly in most of our traditional allies around the world. >> were any of you able to get josh bolten with a few drinks and ask him what he made of all this? >> i would love to hear that. john bolton was here. he attend aid number of the bilateral meetings yesterday. he was at the lunch with kim jong-un and the long press conference that president trump had where i was there, too. observing.n was off to the side this was clearly the mike pompeo show, the secretary of state was very much front and center, a front row seat during the press conference. he briefed reporters in advance of the summit, not bolton. this was very much a moment where pompeo was out front ading the face of th
he's had similar things to say about erdogan everyone had turkey, duterte in the philippines. he admir men who command their militaries and who are able to be rule to govern with real authority in their countries because of the police state them have and because of the sortf unchecked political opposition they have, but that's a very differentind of environment the democracy in the united states or frankly in most of our traditional allies around the world. >> were any of you able to get...
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he seems to like dictators that are not very strong on human rights like duterte in the philippines and putin in russia and many others, now kim jong-un. i worry about that. you know, for some reason, we shun s the democracies, our allies, like what happened in this debacle in quebec with the european union, with the canadians. you know, you kind of wonder why is the president more comfortable with authoritarian figures. and that's bothersome because these authoritarian figures have very little regard for democracy, for human rights, treatments of their own people. and my hope is that with north korea the situation is so bad it can't get any worse, so there's room, dramatic room for progress. >> so while it's still , very early to tell, how would you grade this summit in terms of progress, because we're coming off, to your point, an absolutely awful trip with our closest democratic allies and canada. >> well, i would say on the normalization front, on the tone of the personal connection of the two leaders, on diffusing tensions in the peninsula, i think that was a positive. it was a his
he seems to like dictators that are not very strong on human rights like duterte in the philippines and putin in russia and many others, now kim jong-un. i worry about that. you know, for some reason, we shun s the democracies, our allies, like what happened in this debacle in quebec with the european union, with the canadians. you know, you kind of wonder why is the president more comfortable with authoritarian figures. and that's bothersome because these authoritarian figures have very little...
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philippine president rodrigo duterte is at the centre of fresh controversy after kissing an overseasing an event in south korea. he called the woman on stage in seoul and persuaded her to kiss him in exchange for a book. the incident drew cheers from the crowd. but it's attracted widespread criticism online. the us supreme court has ruled in favour of a christian bakerfrom colorado, who refused to make a wedding cake for a gay couple. in a 7—2 decision, the justices faulted the colorado civil rights commission's handling of the claims brought against jack phillips, saying it had shown a hostility to religion. now, every off—duty fbi agent is entitled to have a good time, but beware the backflip. as he performed the move on the dancefloor of a denver bar, this agent's gun dropped out of his belt. when he tried to grab it, it discharged, hitting another customer in the leg. the man is now being treated for a non—life—threatening injury. police in colorado are investigating. now, i have a few problems with this. one, chinos with no socks, but maybe that's just me. secondly, the dreadful
philippine president rodrigo duterte is at the centre of fresh controversy after kissing an overseasing an event in south korea. he called the woman on stage in seoul and persuaded her to kiss him in exchange for a book. the incident drew cheers from the crowd. but it's attracted widespread criticism online. the us supreme court has ruled in favour of a christian bakerfrom colorado, who refused to make a wedding cake for a gay couple. in a 7—2 decision, the justices faulted the colorado civil...
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values of democracy and freedom and this affinity, this attraction, almost physical attraction to duterte's it about? it's gross. >> it's repulsive and disgusting, and it's this -- i mean i'm not the right person to make this point. but in the kind of toxic culture of toxic masculinity, he's like the apogee of that. >> isn't it the weakest trait of all to like dominance? it's the least masculine. >> it's always the weakest men. >> right. >> who put on the toughest guy costumes. >> and the most insecure man, which is why trudeau -- >> bow before me. >> which is why trudeau is a threat to everything he is. >> the ones with the smallest hands. before we get into trouble, elevate us. >> i don't know how to elevate from that. >> you got nothing. all right. it's a friday. nowhere to go after small hands except to chuck todd. my thanks to the panel. that does it for our hour. i'm nicolle wallace. i'll see you back here monday for "deadline: whitehouse" at 4:00 p.m. >>> manafort goes to jail. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm steve kornacki in for chris matthews. tonight president trum
values of democracy and freedom and this affinity, this attraction, almost physical attraction to duterte's it about? it's gross. >> it's repulsive and disgusting, and it's this -- i mean i'm not the right person to make this point. but in the kind of toxic culture of toxic masculinity, he's like the apogee of that. >> isn't it the weakest trait of all to like dominance? it's the least masculine. >> it's always the weakest men. >> right. >> who put on the toughest...
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he said that, you know, rodrigo duterte, the filipino dictator is a great guy. he says he wants vladimir putin, who, of course, shot down an airliner over ukraine and invaded crimea and interfered in our elections, that he wants him to be in the g8 and this is something that we'veeen him drawing closer and closer to the dictators and authoritarians in the world rather than our allies. i don't think there's a strategy and it has to do with north korea and wanting to save his skin on that front. >> you brought up an interesting point because it's a perfect segue into something that christopher dickey wrote and i want to read this quote from something you recently wrote in "the daily beast." write at trump checked out of the g7ing the impression lingered that he was much more at ease with the tyrants that are adversaries than the leaders who have been our allies for the last 70 years. what did you mean whereby president trump is taking his personal relationships on the world stage? >> well, i think, first of all, you have to understand that he believes in personal
he said that, you know, rodrigo duterte, the filipino dictator is a great guy. he says he wants vladimir putin, who, of course, shot down an airliner over ukraine and invaded crimea and interfered in our elections, that he wants him to be in the g8 and this is something that we'veeen him drawing closer and closer to the dictators and authoritarians in the world rather than our allies. i don't think there's a strategy and it has to do with north korea and wanting to save his skin on that front....
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the "me too" memo may not have reached the filipino president rodrigo duterte.a when he called a woman on stage, and convinced her to kiss him. the crowd cheered, others were less impressed. she didn't look overly impressed either. one civil rights group said: the "disgusting theatrics of a misogynist president". a man in italy who took a selfie of the scene where a women was hit and badly by a train has been widely condemned. police caught forced him to delete his picture. but the image of him taking the picture appeared on many front pages in italy. tunisia's world cup football team is gearing up for the world cup. it has been accused of feigning injury to try and break the ramadan fast as soon as possible. in one match their goalkeeper appeared to feign injury at sundown which is when the fast comes to an end. as he lay on the pitch receiving medical treatment, his team—mates rushed to the sidelines to drink water and eat dates. this guy is enjoying some dates and getting some food and water. the goalkeeper mouez hassen tweeted. .. that is the bbc news tweet.
the "me too" memo may not have reached the filipino president rodrigo duterte.a when he called a woman on stage, and convinced her to kiss him. the crowd cheered, others were less impressed. she didn't look overly impressed either. one civil rights group said: the "disgusting theatrics of a misogynist president". a man in italy who took a selfie of the scene where a women was hit and badly by a train has been widely condemned. police caught forced him to delete his picture....
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idea of disparagement of allies who share our values of democracy and freedom and this attraction to duterte gross. >> it's repulsive and disgusting. i'm not the right person to make this point but in the toxic masculinity he is like the angy of that. >> isn't it the weakest most impotent trait of all to like dominance? that's the least masculine. >> it's always the weakest men who put on the toughest guy costumes. >> and the most insecure men. the most insecure. which is why trudeau -- >> bow before me. >> why is trudeau is a threat to everything -- >> the one with the smallest hands. before we get out of trouble, elevate us. small hands. you have got nothing. >> nowhere to go after small hands except to chuck todd. my thanks to the panel. that does it for our hour. i'll nicolle wallace, "mtp daily" starts right now. hi, chuck. >> hi. are you wearing black today for a reason? >> there is always a reason to wear black in ump from's america. >> i will leave it there. thank you, nicole. happy friday. if it's friday, go directly to jail, and do not pass go, and do not collect $200. >> tonight,
idea of disparagement of allies who share our values of democracy and freedom and this attraction to duterte gross. >> it's repulsive and disgusting. i'm not the right person to make this point but in the toxic masculinity he is like the angy of that. >> isn't it the weakest most impotent trait of all to like dominance? that's the least masculine. >> it's always the weakest men who put on the toughest guy costumes. >> and the most insecure men. the most insecure. which...
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said this about kim jong-un, he said this about putin, being asked about putin being a killer, about duterte, in the philippines. so, you know, thank you, admiral, appreciate you being here very, very much. >>> today, we'll see what should be but almost certainly won't be the final word on the fbi investigation of hillary clinton's e-mails. we're told this is a 500 page inspector general report, set for public release this afternoon. after a closed door briefing for the president and lawmakers. laura jarrett, our justice reporter, is with us for a preview. i know we haven't seen the report. we will soon. what can you tell us leading up to it? >> well, good morning, poppy. this long awaited report is expected to walk through all of the key events leading up to the 2016 election. but the crucial, crucial question to watch later today is to see how the inspector general handles the issue of whether any political motivations tainted the ultimate outcome of the findings by the justice department and the fbi. as we all know, trump on both on the campaign trail, and as president, had said the inves
said this about kim jong-un, he said this about putin, being asked about putin being a killer, about duterte, in the philippines. so, you know, thank you, admiral, appreciate you being here very, very much. >>> today, we'll see what should be but almost certainly won't be the final word on the fbi investigation of hillary clinton's e-mails. we're told this is a 500 page inspector general report, set for public release this afternoon. after a closed door briefing for the president and...
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whether it's duterte in the philippines,rpd gann, put nin russia. >> and he's hostile to nato. >> we value democracy, free speech, the rights of free people and all the countries in the g7 are like us and the ones he wants to be friends with, russia and north korea, are not like us about basic human values. >> and he insists russia should come back into theg7. russia which has an economy the size of spain, which is not a democracy and which was thrown out for good reason. he wants them back. putin today said he'd be happy to host the g7 in moscow except he's not sure he wants in anymore because he's got a good deal going on with china now that maybe is better than the g7 anyway. putin doesn't want america to have the foreign policy that we have. he also doesn't want the west to have any cohesion. so he n reform the international world order with his own pitfully underperforming country operate, punching above its weight as a foreign superpower. >> and pick off european countries from our atlantic alliance into his orbit, debt the pressure off of his borders. this has been his objecti
whether it's duterte in the philippines,rpd gann, put nin russia. >> and he's hostile to nato. >> we value democracy, free speech, the rights of free people and all the countries in the g7 are like us and the ones he wants to be friends with, russia and north korea, are not like us about basic human values. >> and he insists russia should come back into theg7. russia which has an economy the size of spain, which is not a democracy and which was thrown out for good reason. he...
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i remember he sent some sad tweets after he met duterte. >> yeah. >> i'm so busy, all i do is read documentshe comes back from dictators, that w be so awesome. comes back and here with the free press, he can't control everything that's written about him. that's what i detected in those tweets this morning. >> well, that is absolutely true. you know how he is about his image and how he'srtrayed, especially when he thinks he's, you know, theyught to be building statues and putting them -- getting ready to put h on mount rushmore. and also you know about the sort of very deliberate attempt that he keeps making to dee legitimatize and discredit the media because ultimately we write the truth about him and he doesn't like that. i will say one thing. the use of that word, promulgated, made me wonder if that was a dance cavino tweet than a trump tweet. >> i want to come to both of you for two reasons. one, you cover the white house, you taple in it. if what we reported was true, they wouldn't call us back every day. so, do you think he knows that people in the building are the ones that give us wha
i remember he sent some sad tweets after he met duterte. >> yeah. >> i'm so busy, all i do is read documentshe comes back from dictators, that w be so awesome. comes back and here with the free press, he can't control everything that's written about him. that's what i detected in those tweets this morning. >> well, that is absolutely true. you know how he is about his image and how he'srtrayed, especially when he thinks he's, you know, theyught to be building statues and...
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the most laudatory remarks he makes seems to be about putin and duterte. i think it is mistake.u look back to 91, who stood by the united states, it wasn't north korea and china and russia, it was our allies. i think it is a very shortsighted approach he takingis to the -- he is taking to the g7 and with our traditional allies and values. cans it possible mr. trump leverage the -- can rebridge the gap with his allies? what can you do to rebuild the trust? elizabeth: i think he would need to show he values the relationships. rhetoric.need to temper his he would have to show some alliance to the international structure and international agreements -- not withdraw the united states from the world trade organization, for example. i am not quite certain he is prepared to do them. unfortunately the cap numbers like secretary -- the cabinet members like secretary pompeo, ances, value our alli don't have the same degree of power and prestige the president holds. maiden want to bringhe china 2025 program. this gets to the heart of these tariffs. how muchup the g7, does trump need foem to
the most laudatory remarks he makes seems to be about putin and duterte. i think it is mistake.u look back to 91, who stood by the united states, it wasn't north korea and china and russia, it was our allies. i think it is a very shortsighted approach he takingis to the -- he is taking to the g7 and with our traditional allies and values. cans it possible mr. trump leverage the -- can rebridge the gap with his allies? what can you do to rebuild the trust? elizabeth: i think he would need to...
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. >> rodrigo duterte. >> if i could get a 30-second footnote. i wanted to underscore something that general gregson said earlier which i thought was critical but we didn't talk about it that much. and that is, in the south china sea, the measure of effectiveness is what other people can do. it's the fishing rights of the locals, it's the transit rights of, you know, other ships from other nations, particularly japan for example, and also apropos ofinate nate's point, w become so -- i mean, the thing i wonder about is this obsession with lethality. it matters not that we can still sink every chinese boat in the water in the south china sea. that is the wrong measure of effectiveness, at least in this case. and the fact that we are not there, that we read about the boat-bumping incidents -- or see them on tv, or, you know, from google earth or whatever. seems like we're headed down the wrong road, which in some ways is going to make it worse rather than better. it's not what we ought to be doing. >> over here, yes. >> question for mr. donnelly. ju
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the saudis, uae, he's known to like sort of a personality type like duterte.nd now that person let the chief spy master from north korea into the oval office, having done the same letting the russian foreign minister into the oval office. does this worry you? >> oh, absolutely it worries me. >> it's a rhetorical question. >> yeah. very rhetorical question. it should worry everyone. and it's not just because donald trump has opened the door to north korea. we have to make it with our strategic adversaries, even if it's russia, the way nixon did to china. it's the mechanism that it was done under and the philosophy that he believes that allows that to be opened. david and you made a very good summary. donald trump believes in autocracies he does not believe in republican democracy as it is represented or parliamentary democracy throughout europe and the united states over its entire history. he believes, and his biggest obstacle is democracy. that's why he doesn't like the investigations. that's why he doesn't like the way of governance in america. and he feels
the saudis, uae, he's known to like sort of a personality type like duterte.nd now that person let the chief spy master from north korea into the oval office, having done the same letting the russian foreign minister into the oval office. does this worry you? >> oh, absolutely it worries me. >> it's a rhetorical question. >> yeah. very rhetorical question. it should worry everyone. and it's not just because donald trump has opened the door to north korea. we have to make it...
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the pattern is clear whether it's putin, erdogan, xi jinping, duterte of the philippines, now kim jong-un. there's a pattern. if you contrast to the rapport there with theresa may, chancellor merkel, now justin trudeau, it's striking. i also just say something about the trade relationship. you're absolutely right, we run a slight surplus with canada. the dairy issue that the president went so -- went on about is infinitesimal, one tenth of 1% ofu.s./canadian trade. by the way, if the united states had gone into tpp, the transpacific partnership which the psident yanked us out of, u.s. dairy exports, among other things, to canada would have increased. so it's -- so you have to think that he wanted to pick a fight with an ally and hep wanted to pick a fight over trade because these have been staples of his foreign policy if you go back to the inaugural address, back to the campaign, go back to the last few decades, the only two issues that donald trump has been consistent on is he doesn't much like alliances because he thinks our allies are free riders and doesn't like trade because he thin
the pattern is clear whether it's putin, erdogan, xi jinping, duterte of the philippines, now kim jong-un. there's a pattern. if you contrast to the rapport there with theresa may, chancellor merkel, now justin trudeau, it's striking. i also just say something about the trade relationship. you're absolutely right, we run a slight surplus with canada. the dairy issue that the president went so -- went on about is infinitesimal, one tenth of 1% ofu.s./canadian trade. by the way, if the united...
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this is not duterte. why does weakness, if it is not the fiscal disaster of argentina?to be at the argentina level to be in trouble. tom: you don't have to have the drama? inhab: when you have a drama a story like argentina, the market looks around and says, where are the other vulnerabilities? philippines within the asian spectrum is still the country considered lightweight when it comes to industry or fiscal position. that combined with uncertainty around politics, differentiated from other countries in asia means it will be the canary in the coal mine. tom: when do the canaries get to -- the canaries get togethether3 counties over. what is the factor within your factor analysis where they coalesce? shahab: for it to really coalesce there are a couple things. if you get a signal from the fed that the current passed at the u.s. is too shallow and there is outside mr. that -- upside risk to that, you can expect tension down the line quickly. the other way it could happen is if you get a shock on commodity prices, let's say oil goes to $100 or above -- typically the frag
this is not duterte. why does weakness, if it is not the fiscal disaster of argentina?to be at the argentina level to be in trouble. tom: you don't have to have the drama? inhab: when you have a drama a story like argentina, the market looks around and says, where are the other vulnerabilities? philippines within the asian spectrum is still the country considered lightweight when it comes to industry or fiscal position. that combined with uncertainty around politics, differentiated from other...
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from duterte to -- >> do you think he would prefer to be one?> you could certainly deduce that he would like it if everybody fell in line and explained how wonderful everything he did was. >> that would be a dictator. >> could be. or at least somebody who with tendencies of constant approval. you know, as i think you've seen from the reaction on the, in the way the children being separated from parents, you wouldn't see in north korea the level of dissent you've just seen playing out on tv, that's one very big difference. the photographs are remarkable. usually you mix in your allies with your moments of peace-making you know in clinton's time you would walk into the white house and there would be pictures of that great moment where he on a broad israelis and palestinians together very briefly. you've often seen, you know tense meetings with the chinese and so forth. but i've never seen a wall that basically showed the dictator, probably the harshest dictator in human history now in office, all across the west wing. >> america seems to be sheddi
from duterte to -- >> do you think he would prefer to be one?> you could certainly deduce that he would like it if everybody fell in line and explained how wonderful everything he did was. >> that would be a dictator. >> could be. or at least somebody who with tendencies of constant approval. you know, as i think you've seen from the reaction on the, in the way the children being separated from parents, you wouldn't see in north korea the level of dissent you've just seen...
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infamously, in the last several months has spoken of a desire modeled somewhat after that rodrigo duterteent of the philippines, executing drug dealers. president has said if someone is dealing fentanyl, dealing heroin laced with fentanyl, doing so knowing exactly what the substance is they are selling, the odds are they are going to be pretty directly behind dozens of deaths , if not hundreds of deaths. yet, there is a certain logic that will lead you to say if you are responsible for that level of societal harm, that is why most states have capital punishment. there is a thought of increasing penalties for dealers, not really for possession. the focus is on treatment and enforcement, not necessarily specific to individual actors. more big picture drug distribution. not possession. host: thank you for being with us. guest: my pleasure. host: that will do it for today's "washington journal." we will see you tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. thanks. ♪ >> ahead on c-span, testimony from justice and homeland security department officials on protecting election infrastructure from attack. later,
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i rodrigo duterte presentations and speaking a lot so it was all right.ut together some amazing projects. really impressed this year with the calibre of the projects coming forward. we first met the schoolgirls from cornwall with their serve safe idea two months ago. they've come up with an affordable wristband to be worn by surfers in the swimmers in the sea, which would help lifesavers on the short track their exact permission. aerospace cornwall has already offered the girls £5,000 to develop their idea. today the european space agency said it would match the money. you can tell it's a good idea because you 90, tell it's a good idea because you go, surely someone has already thought of this, this must exist! if you're able to raise a little bit of money to get this started then we can double that from the european space agency and help you through those feasibility study and testing kind of stages. it's all very well doing a presentation, isn't it, but then they started asking you questions. what was that like? well, nervous, yes, not very good at answ
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he's had similar things to say about erdogan everyone had turkey, duterte in the philippines.re able to be rule to govern with real authority in their countries because of the police state them have and because of the sort of unchecked political opposition they have, but that's a very different kind of environment than the democracy in the united states or frankly in most of our traditional allies around the world. >> were any of you able to get josh bolten with a few drinks and ask him what he made of all this? >> i would love to hear that. john bolton was here. he attend aid number of the bilateral meetings yesterday. he was at the lunch with kim jong-un and the long press conference that president trump had where i was there, too. john bolton was off to the side observing. this was clearly the mike pompeo show, the secretary of state was very much front and center, a front row seat during the press conference. he briefed reporters in advance of the summit, not bolton. this was very much a moment where pompeo was out front leading the face of this korea approach unlike john
he's had similar things to say about erdogan everyone had turkey, duterte in the philippines.re able to be rule to govern with real authority in their countries because of the police state them have and because of the sort of unchecked political opposition they have, but that's a very different kind of environment than the democracy in the united states or frankly in most of our traditional allies around the world. >> were any of you able to get josh bolten with a few drinks and ask him...
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who would've believed we would had a president duterte it who had the gall as of the soviet, after all candidate talk about it? we can never take that for granted. today i want to talk about the different threat, one we cannot ignore. we are facing another challenge and for the next 50 years it's not going to go away. the struggle in the world will be between i believe self-determination which is what we stand for, and state control. last month would've been part of marks 200th birthday, and...