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papers saying that he was going to run for vice president, not duterte. to what duterte said. >> translator: so an obedience to the will of the people who after all placed me in the presidency many years ago, i now say to my countrymen that i will follow your wishes. and today i announce my retirement from politics. >> reporter: experts say that duterte is realizing that the tide is turning against him. he's this controversial strongman figure but has been hugely popular in the philippines although that support has been waning because of the pandemic and ensuing economic fallout. and duterte's announcement of his retirement appears to ev la the race for the presidency wide open with speculation focusing on his daughter who's the mayor of one of philippines' largest cities. in addition to that boxing star manny pacquiao has also said he's going to run for president. he had been a close ally of it duterte but has recently been critical of him. analysts say it is critical for duterte to have a loyal successor in order to insulate himself from possible legal
papers saying that he was going to run for vice president, not duterte. to what duterte said. >> translator: so an obedience to the will of the people who after all placed me in the presidency many years ago, i now say to my countrymen that i will follow your wishes. and today i announce my retirement from politics. >> reporter: experts say that duterte is realizing that the tide is turning against him. he's this controversial strongman figure but has been hugely popular in the...
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well, mr duterte today has said similar things in the past. of salt. but in the philippines, it's really about the drama, it's about the gossip. it's a bit like the telenovelas and soap operas that play out in the country — this is the kind of stuff that people talk about, so today's statement really thrusts the duterte family name into the gossip mongering and rumour mongering that's going on in every household in the philippines interested in politics. so what could happen is two scenarios — one, he could be switched in late before 15 november, the deadline for switching in a candidate, as we saw him do in 2015, in november when he eventually was successful for president — or it could be that they are setting up the duterte family brand. sara duterte, his daughter is potentially running for president, and today she filed her candidacy for mayor of davao city. but what we might see is that switch on 15 november to run with his aide, and that will be a duterte tandem that a lot of people are already used to, as senator go works very closely wi
well, mr duterte today has said similar things in the past. of salt. but in the philippines, it's really about the drama, it's about the gossip. it's a bit like the telenovelas and soap operas that play out in the country — this is the kind of stuff that people talk about, so today's statement really thrusts the duterte family name into the gossip mongering and rumour mongering that's going on in every household in the philippines interested in politics. so what could happen is two scenarios...
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be running for vice president and not duterte. with him. they are accompanying him in a show of unity. now with this announcement, it leaves the race wide open for the presidential race. and much speculation has been laid on his daughter, who is the popular mayor of one of the philippines' largest cities. and boxing star manny pacquiao has also announced that he's decided to run for president and vowed to go up against corrupt officials. take a listen to what duterte said about him stepping down. >> so in obedience to the will of the people who after all, placed me in the presidency many years ago, i now say to my countrymen that i will follow your wishes and today i announce my retirement from politics. >> experts say that he has decided to reverse his plans to run for vice president because he realizes that the tide is turning against him. the controversial strongman has seen his high approval rating slip during the pandemic and the ensuing economic fallout. experts say he will need a loyal successor in order to shield himself f
be running for vice president and not duterte. with him. they are accompanying him in a show of unity. now with this announcement, it leaves the race wide open for the presidential race. and much speculation has been laid on his daughter, who is the popular mayor of one of the philippines' largest cities. and boxing star manny pacquiao has also announced that he's decided to run for president and vowed to go up against corrupt officials. take a listen to what duterte said about him stepping...
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duterte is barred from seeking a second presidential term.t last month, he said he would run for vice president in the upcoming election. and that plan of his was widely criticized as a move for him to maintain his political power and circumvent any potential legal action at home or abroad. but then on saturday in a surprise move, his longtime aide submitted papers declaring that he and not due teterte would se the vice presidency. take a listen to what duterte had to say. >> so an obedience to the will of the people who placed me in the presidency many years ago, i will now say to my countrymen that i will follow your wishes and today i announce my retirement from politics. >> experts say that duterte is realizing that the tide is turning against him. this controversial strongman has seen his high approval rating slip during the pandemic and the ensuing economic fallout. now that he has announced his retirement, this essentially leaves the race for the presidency wide open. there's been a lot of speculation focused on the opportunity this le
duterte is barred from seeking a second presidential term.t last month, he said he would run for vice president in the upcoming election. and that plan of his was widely criticized as a move for him to maintain his political power and circumvent any potential legal action at home or abroad. but then on saturday in a surprise move, his longtime aide submitted papers declaring that he and not due teterte would se the vice presidency. take a listen to what duterte had to say. >> so an...
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president duterte has boasted about muering people.ia: he has, and before he even became president, in an interview with me, he admitted he killed people, killed three people, and that he would continue. another phrase that was used often is that "when i'm elected, if i'm elected, the fish in manila bay will be fat." they will throw bodies in manila bay, the implied statement. these are not the drug dealers being killed. these are the poor people. in the poorest of the poor areas, and this is also where you can see a statistical survey that support and this demographic has waned for president duterte. the people who cannot defend themselves, the people on a random list that is not backed, there is no trial, there is no proof that the people being killed are even drug dealers. this is dangerous. in a country that has no rule of law, that normalizes extrajudicial killings, we have to demand better. amy: and president trump, his support for president duterte, how does that affect policy in the philippines? how does it affect you? maria: w
president duterte has boasted about muering people.ia: he has, and before he even became president, in an interview with me, he admitted he killed people, killed three people, and that he would continue. another phrase that was used often is that "when i'm elected, if i'm elected, the fish in manila bay will be fat." they will throw bodies in manila bay, the implied statement. these are not the drug dealers being killed. these are the poor people. in the poorest of the poor areas, and...
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at this point i think duterte is _ target? at this point i think duterte is a _ target?wounded tiger, target? at this point i think- duterte is a wounded tiger, his polarity is going down, he is still popular but his popularity is going down, his government has been under attack for its very inept response to the covid pandemic, there have been corruption charges against people very close to him as well, and so this actually comes at a good time, when the president is on the defensive, he is weak, he is up for, his term ends next year and the election is going to be coming soon, so i think this helps her, this helps filipino journalists this helps her, this helps filipinojournalists in this helps her, this helps filipino journalists in general and it helps press freedom in the philippines. [30 and it helps press freedom in the philippines.— the philippines. do you think it will a big _ the philippines. do you think it will a big -- _ the philippines. do you think it will a big -- be _ the philippines. do you think it will a big -- be a - the philippines. do you think it
at this point i think duterte is _ target? at this point i think duterte is a _ target?wounded tiger, target? at this point i think- duterte is a wounded tiger, his polarity is going down, he is still popular but his popularity is going down, his government has been under attack for its very inept response to the covid pandemic, there have been corruption charges against people very close to him as well, and so this actually comes at a good time, when the president is on the defensive, he is...
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duterte called maria's reporting fake news.ing in 2016, and there were very unfortunate parallels in how they treated the press. duterte's team called the journalists press-titutes. this kind of language we heard from both administrations. in the philippines, it obviously goes further where we saw 19 journalists murdered since duterte came to power. but i think looking forward, we are seeing in the u.s. a very different tone and very different approach by the biden administration where they're saying that human rights is back on the foreign policy agenda and preserving democracy and proving that democracy works, as president biden put it, is now a priority. we're coming up to a democracy summit. let's see if concrete improvements can result. and, of course, in the philippines, there are upcoming presidential elections where it's a very stark choice for filipinos between literally going back to the brutal marcos era where you have a marcos now running three decades after people ousted the parents, and against that you have some
duterte called maria's reporting fake news.ing in 2016, and there were very unfortunate parallels in how they treated the press. duterte's team called the journalists press-titutes. this kind of language we heard from both administrations. in the philippines, it obviously goes further where we saw 19 journalists murdered since duterte came to power. but i think looking forward, we are seeing in the u.s. a very different tone and very different approach by the biden administration where they're...
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there is also speculation duterte's daughter may run as well well.he united nations is saying over 5,100 migrants have now -- refugees have now been detained in western libya as part of a sweeping crackdown. the detained include over 200 children. this comes as un investigators accuse multiples sides in the libyan conflict of committing possible war crimes, including torture, enslavement, and extrajudicial killings. many of the crimes targeted refugees who were trying to flee to europe. in sports news, u.s. ccer has hired former acting attorney general sally yates to investigate abusive behavior and sexual misconduct in the national women's soccer league. last week north carolina courage coach, paul riley, was fired after he was accused of coercing a player into having sex with him. the coach of the washington spirit was also fired last week over allegations of verbal and emotional abuse. on friday the commissioner of the national women's soccer league resigned and the league cancelled all of its weekend games. some of the naton's largest pharmacy ch
there is also speculation duterte's daughter may run as well well.he united nations is saying over 5,100 migrants have now -- refugees have now been detained in western libya as part of a sweeping crackdown. the detained include over 200 children. this comes as un investigators accuse multiples sides in the libyan conflict of committing possible war crimes, including torture, enslavement, and extrajudicial killings. many of the crimes targeted refugees who were trying to flee to europe. in...
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truly maria has been under intense pressure over the last five years since duterte has been in power,nd rappler have had close to a dozen lawsuits. she has tremendous strength of character, she has also largely been locked up in the pandemic, but allowed to travel, just last week the government refused to let her travel to greece, her mother was ill and she wanted to come to the us to visit her and she hasn't really been allowed. it is a lot of tremendous pressure, and she has shown courage, equanimity and grace through all of that. he my question then is, what keeps her going under such difficult circumstances, do you think? what motivates her? i think she is a firm believer of the role of the press as watchdog, the tagline that rappler uses is "hold the line", and this is what she is doing, she will hold the line for as long as it takes. she's a firm believer in the right of an independent press and a watchdog of the press. and what do you think about maybe the concerned that something like the nobel peace prize being awarded to her might actually endanger her more, might make her m
truly maria has been under intense pressure over the last five years since duterte has been in power,nd rappler have had close to a dozen lawsuits. she has tremendous strength of character, she has also largely been locked up in the pandemic, but allowed to travel, just last week the government refused to let her travel to greece, her mother was ill and she wanted to come to the us to visit her and she hasn't really been allowed. it is a lot of tremendous pressure, and she has shown courage,...
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duterte says he's going to crack down.he crackdown perm or could the drag countdown don't because he has helped it be institutionalized? >> he's used campaigns of harassment, social media to spread lies and disinformation, he's waged sort of a frontal assault on critical journalists including maria ressa, so that's an institutional practice that will probably outlast him and something not just in the philippines but in these kinds of modern authoritarian states around the world. >> reporter: moving to rust, an unprecedented attack by the kremlin on any dissent and any critical media over the last year. has it worked? >> oh, yeah, it's worked. i think one of the things you have to recognize about russia is that, while the violence against journalists has declined, i mean, dmitry muratov has talked about the war-like casualties that his news organization novaya gazeta had suffered, but the level of violence has declined somewhat in russia because the government has become much more adept at deploying kind of bureaucratic and
duterte says he's going to crack down.he crackdown perm or could the drag countdown don't because he has helped it be institutionalized? >> he's used campaigns of harassment, social media to spread lies and disinformation, he's waged sort of a frontal assault on critical journalists including maria ressa, so that's an institutional practice that will probably outlast him and something not just in the philippines but in these kinds of modern authoritarian states around the world. >>...
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the president of the philippines, rodrigo duterte, has said he's retiring from politics.e presidency in 2016 on a platform of crushing crime and fixing the country's drugs crisis but critics say that he has encouraged police to engage in extrajudicial killings. the decision potentially clears the way for his daughter, sara duterte carpio, to contest the presidency instead. the volcano that's been erupting for the past 11 days on the spanish island of la palma is spewing out two new streams of lava, threatening further destruction. many homes and crops have been destroyed and thousands of people have been forced to evacuate since the eruption first began last month. dan johnson reports. this volcano is still really active, and there is fresh lava flowing from new vents. that means other homes and villages are under risk. more than 6,000 people now have been evacuated and are staying with friends and family or in emergency shelters. we saw people today making the decision that it's time for them to leave, to get to somewhere safe because they have lived with this for over 1
the president of the philippines, rodrigo duterte, has said he's retiring from politics.e presidency in 2016 on a platform of crushing crime and fixing the country's drugs crisis but critics say that he has encouraged police to engage in extrajudicial killings. the decision potentially clears the way for his daughter, sara duterte carpio, to contest the presidency instead. the volcano that's been erupting for the past 11 days on the spanish island of la palma is spewing out two new streams of...
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the president of the philippines, rodrigo duterte, has said he's retiring from politics.un as vice president in the election next may, because the constitution bars him from a second term in office. he won the presidency in 2016 on a platform of crushing crime and fixing the country's drugs crisis but critics say that he has encouraged police to engage in extrajudicial killings. the decision potentially clears the way for his daughter, sara duterte carpio, to contest the presidency instead. taiwan has accused china of wanton aggression after an unprecedented number of chinese military aircraft crossed into its defence on friday for island's prime ministers in china had damaged regional peace by engaging in bullying tactics. taiwan said it scrambled combat planes toward 38 chinese military aircraft which entered the zone into waves on friday. china's national day. taiwan was seized as breakaway province and has been stepping up pressure on the island to accept chinese sovereignty. the volcano that's been erupting for the past 11 days on the spanish island of la palma is sp
the president of the philippines, rodrigo duterte, has said he's retiring from politics.un as vice president in the election next may, because the constitution bars him from a second term in office. he won the presidency in 2016 on a platform of crushing crime and fixing the country's drugs crisis but critics say that he has encouraged police to engage in extrajudicial killings. the decision potentially clears the way for his daughter, sara duterte carpio, to contest the presidency instead....
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nick: rappler exposed filipino president rodrigo duterte's drug war and its brutality. the u.n.xtrajudicial, murderous crackdown that's killed 12,000. duterte also waged war on the media, and last year shut down the country's largest broadcaster. ressa has faced 10 arrest warrants and still has seven legal cases pending. >> we are fighting for facts. nick: today in a conversation with a rappler reporter, she said those in power, and technology companies, maintain control not just through the gun, but by manipulating the pen. >> when we live in a world where facts are debatable, when the world's largest distributor of news prioritizes the spread of lies laced with anger and hate and spreads it faster and further than facts, then journalism becomes activism. the nobel peace prize committee realized a world without facts, means a world without truth and trust. nick: dmitry muratov is the longtime editor of "novaya gazeta," an island of independence in a sea of media silenced or controlled by the kremlin. other independent russian journalists have been detained, and outlets banned o
nick: rappler exposed filipino president rodrigo duterte's drug war and its brutality. the u.n.xtrajudicial, murderous crackdown that's killed 12,000. duterte also waged war on the media, and last year shut down the country's largest broadcaster. ressa has faced 10 arrest warrants and still has seven legal cases pending. >> we are fighting for facts. nick: today in a conversation with a rappler reporter, she said those in power, and technology companies, maintain control not just through...
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. >> maria is the founder of a website in the philippines that she has used to document rodrigo duterte'srug or. she fights -- faces years in prison. >> i think what our public has realized is we will keep doing those stories. journalists will keep doing those stories. reporter: demetri helped found a russian newspaper in 1993 and is the current editor-in-chf. it is one of the few independent newspapers and circulation in russia and has openly criticized the kremlin. several of their journalists have been killed in murders thought to be linked to their works investigating human rights abuses, especially in a southern region. he dedicated his award to them. >> i cannot take credit for this. it belongs to those who died defending people's rights to freedom of speech viewed -- speech. reporter: they will receive a gold medal and prize money. anchor: worse than a plague is how spanish farmers are describing the fallout from the volcano on an island. now water shortages are ravaging crops. bananas are the main source of alth and growers are concerned about their welfare. reporter: it is the 20
. >> maria is the founder of a website in the philippines that she has used to document rodrigo duterte'srug or. she fights -- faces years in prison. >> i think what our public has realized is we will keep doing those stories. journalists will keep doing those stories. reporter: demetri helped found a russian newspaper in 1993 and is the current editor-in-chf. it is one of the few independent newspapers and circulation in russia and has openly criticized the kremlin. several of...
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demonstrators burned effigies of marcus and rodrigo duterte.cused him of human right abuses and outright theft. >> they haven't returned all the nun they got from the nation's coffers and now they are making a comeback. in the highest position in the landed. >> president duterte is not running again but his daughter is and back in this country, the u.s. housing and urban development department moved today to prevent evictions from public house. it follows a nationwide moratorium on all evictions during the pandemic the new rule gives housing tenants 30 days' notice. the u.s. educationle department eased rules on forgiving student loan debt. it could benefit teachers, military members and other public employee who is made 10 years of payments. under existing rules, the program held just 55 orders since 2007 the federal tradecommission announced it will target falls claims made by for profit colleges amid al surging of complaints the agency notified 70 of the largest for profit colleges they could incur significant sanctions if they are founded t
demonstrators burned effigies of marcus and rodrigo duterte.cused him of human right abuses and outright theft. >> they haven't returned all the nun they got from the nation's coffers and now they are making a comeback. in the highest position in the landed. >> president duterte is not running again but his daughter is and back in this country, the u.s. housing and urban development department moved today to prevent evictions from public house. it follows a nationwide moratorium on...
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demonstrators burned effigies of both marcos' and president rodrigo duterte, an ally.sed the late president marcos of human rights abuses and outright theft. >> ( translated ): the marcos's remain scot-free from jail. they haven't returned all the money that they had got from the nation's coffers, and now they are making a comeback in the highest position in the land. >> woodruff: president duterte is not running again, but his daughter is. back in this country, the u.s. housing and urban development department moved today to prevent evictions from public housing. it follows the expiration of a nationwide moratorium on all evictions during the pandemic. the new rule calls for giving public housing tenants 30 days notice. meanwhile, the education department temporarily eased rules on forgiving student loan debt. it could benefit teachers, military members and other public employees who already made ten years of payments. under existing rules, the program helped just 5,500 borrowers since 2007. and on wall street today, stocks recovered somewhat, as hopes rose for a debt
demonstrators burned effigies of both marcos' and president rodrigo duterte, an ally.sed the late president marcos of human rights abuses and outright theft. >> ( translated ): the marcos's remain scot-free from jail. they haven't returned all the money that they had got from the nation's coffers, and now they are making a comeback in the highest position in the land. >> woodruff: president duterte is not running again, but his daughter is. back in this country, the u.s. housing and...
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mariaph only woman nobel founded the one which tracked the extra judicial killings of president duterte'sdrugs. she has been threatened, harassed and arrested for her reporting. undowntowned she's become an outspoken campaigner against disinformation. >> if you don't have facts, you can't have truth. if you don't have truth, you can't have trust. without any of these things, democracy as we know it is dead. >> the nobel committee agreed, and noted that things for journalists everywhere are getting harder. the committee to protect journalists reports this year so far, 84 of them are either missing or dead. >> and that is the overnight news for this monday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us later for cbs mornings, and follow u onle antime at cbsn reporting from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jericka duncan. >>> this is cbs news flash. i'm bradley blackburn in new york. facebook will soon prompt teens to take a break from scrolling instagram. it's one ever several changes the company is promising after a whistleblower said facebook's internal res
mariaph only woman nobel founded the one which tracked the extra judicial killings of president duterte'sdrugs. she has been threatened, harassed and arrested for her reporting. undowntowned she's become an outspoken campaigner against disinformation. >> if you don't have facts, you can't have truth. if you don't have truth, you can't have trust. without any of these things, democracy as we know it is dead. >> the nobel committee agreed, and noted that things for journalists...
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she founded the online web site rappler which trackedly the killings of president duterte's war on drugging. ressa has been threatened, harassed, and arrested for her reporting, but undaunted, she's become an outspoken campaigner against disinformation. >> so if you don't have facts, yo can't have truth. if you don't have truth, you can't have trust. without any of these things, democracy, as we know it, is dead. >> reporter: the nobel committee agreed and noted that things for journalists everywhere are getting harder. the committee to protect journalists reports that this year so far, 84 of them are either missing or dead. margaret. >> brennan: elizabeth palmer in london. still ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news," tar is washing up on san diego's beaches. is that giant oil spill to blame? also, newly minted heroes. the five trailblazing women to be engraved on new quarters. and cbs' steve hartman with the woman using her yard sale dollars to make wishes come true. when you really need to sleep you reach for the really good stuff. new zzzquil ultra helps you when you need it most. it's n
she founded the online web site rappler which trackedly the killings of president duterte's war on drugging. ressa has been threatened, harassed, and arrested for her reporting, but undaunted, she's become an outspoken campaigner against disinformation. >> so if you don't have facts, yo can't have truth. if you don't have truth, you can't have trust. without any of these things, democracy, as we know it, is dead. >> reporter: the nobel committee agreed and noted that things for...
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her work has exposed state abuses under the controversial president rodrigo duterte, in particular thengs that have come with his deadly war on drugs. thousands of people, mostly from poor communities, have been murdered. today, maria ressa spoke of the vital importance of telling the truth. when you don't have facts, you don't have truth, you don't have trust. trust is what holds us together to be able to solve the complex problems our world is facing today. so when you attack the media, oftentimes it's about shooting the messenger. two messengers in the spotlight today as the nobel committee says press freedoms are necessary for both democracy and peace, but are under threat around the world. caroline hawley, bbc news. the former northern ireland secretary james brokenshire has died at the age of 53. the conservative mp for old bexley and sidcup was first diagnosed with lung cancer in 2018, and stood down from ministerial duties earlier this year when a tumour returned. his family described him as a brilliant government minister, a dedicated constituency mp, and most importantly a lo
her work has exposed state abuses under the controversial president rodrigo duterte, in particular thengs that have come with his deadly war on drugs. thousands of people, mostly from poor communities, have been murdered. today, maria ressa spoke of the vital importance of telling the truth. when you don't have facts, you don't have truth, you don't have trust. trust is what holds us together to be able to solve the complex problems our world is facing today. so when you attack the media,...
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ferdinand marcosjunior, who is known as bongbong, has been a supporter of the outgoing president, rodrigo duterteected he would bring unifying leadership to the country. a representative of the british government has held a face—to—face meeting with the taliban's foreign minister. —— pictures were released and british forces fought against the taliban in afghanistan for nearly two decades. pope francis says he felt pain when he heard of the findings of an independent report into abuse carried out by members of the catholic church in france. the scale of the abuse was staggering, dating back to 1950. the investigators found more than 200,000 children had become victims. lucy williamson reports. 70 years of horror, hundreds of thousands of victims, laid bare in one explosive report. its language stark, itsjudgement grim. for a long very time, it says, the french catholic church showed complete — even cruel — indifference to those who suffered abuse. the report estimates the number of child victims 0f sexual abuse at the hands of priests, deacons, monks, or nuns at 216,000. if non—clergy are include
ferdinand marcosjunior, who is known as bongbong, has been a supporter of the outgoing president, rodrigo duterteected he would bring unifying leadership to the country. a representative of the british government has held a face—to—face meeting with the taliban's foreign minister. —— pictures were released and british forces fought against the taliban in afghanistan for nearly two decades. pope francis says he felt pain when he heard of the findings of an independent report into abuse...
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ferdinand marcosjunior has been a supporter of the outgoing president, rodrigo duterte, he said that unifying leadership to the country. pope francis says he felt pain when he heard of the findings of an independent report into abuse carried out by members of the catholic church in france. the scale of the abuse was staggering, dating back to 1950. the investigators found more than 200,000 children had become the tyms. lucy williamson reports. 70 years of horror, hundreds of thousands of victims, labour in one report. its language .com is judgement grim. for a long very time, it says, the french catholic church showed complete, even cruel indifference to those who suffered abuse. report estimates the number of child victims sexual abuse at the hands of priests, deacons, monks, or nuns, at 210,000. if none clergy are included, that figure rises to 330 thousand. a third of a million children —— 330,000. translation: 330 , 000. translation: ., , 330,000. translation: . , ., translation: there was, above all, a catalogue _ translation: there was, above all, a catalogue of _ translation:
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. —— president duterte. 0ne one of the recipients of the nobel prize urged the government to combat thes years' winners of the nobel prize for physics stopping the swedish academy of sciences warning it and to parts, firstly to these two men for their work and modelling the earth's climates and predicting global warming and this man whose study of iron atoms cast new light on how the planets may change on a planetary scale. it is recognition of a life's work but there is more to it than that. translation: i think the award is important, not only for me but also for the other two, because climate change is a huge threat to humanity, and it is extremely important that governments act resolutely as quickly as possible. resolutely as quickly as possible-— resolutely as quickly as ossible. , ,. , , ., possible. these scientists have s - ent possible. these scientists have spent decades _ possible. these scientists have spent decades in _ possible. these scientists have spent decades in research i spent decades in research trying to grasp complex structures and decipher the way the earth is c
. —— president duterte. 0ne one of the recipients of the nobel prize urged the government to combat thes years' winners of the nobel prize for physics stopping the swedish academy of sciences warning it and to parts, firstly to these two men for their work and modelling the earth's climates and predicting global warming and this man whose study of iron atoms cast new light on how the planets may change on a planetary scale. it is recognition of a life's work but there is more to it than...
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. >>> this just in from the philippines, news agencies report president duterte says he is retiring from that would put to rest expectations he would run for vice president next year. he isn't eligible to seek a second presidential term. analysts say he could be paving the way for his daughter sarah to run for president. she could protect her father from potential prosecution over his deadly war against drugs. >>> nigeria's president says he is ready to lift his ban on twitter but with some strings attached. in a speech marking the independence day, the president said the social media giant would have to agree to four sets of conditions. they include opening a local office and paying taxes in nigeria. earlier, other officials said twitter would have to manage its engagement together with the government. the buhari administration blocked access in june. after they delete a tweet many consider offensive. participants are pulling out all the stops to make an impression at dubai's world expo. next the unique, the stuping and the backy at the ongoing world's fair. stay with us. >> >>>. >>> a
. >>> this just in from the philippines, news agencies report president duterte says he is retiring from that would put to rest expectations he would run for vice president next year. he isn't eligible to seek a second presidential term. analysts say he could be paving the way for his daughter sarah to run for president. she could protect her father from potential prosecution over his deadly war against drugs. >>> nigeria's president says he is ready to lift his ban on twitter...
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the first recipient is 58-year-old filipina who sheds light on the rodrigo duterte. and also harassment. she was named time person of the year in 2018. but since her life has been blighted by various politically motivated cases against her including libel cases and tax cases as well. and the second recipient is dmitry muratov. he since the 1990s has been the editor in chief of a newspaper called the novia gazette in russia. this is an independent paper in russia. they lost six journalists at least to what are deemed to be politically targeted killings, and they faced large-scale harassment throughout the course of their work. not just during vladimir putin's time, but also before. he has been awarded the accolade alongside maria reza as a mark to champion freedom of information and its crucial role to safeguarding democracy and protect the world against wars and conflict. this is win of the largest pools ever they chose from, 329 candidates. laura? >> huge honor, i'm sure. nina, thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> the tampa bay rays open up with a win over the red
the first recipient is 58-year-old filipina who sheds light on the rodrigo duterte. and also harassment. she was named time person of the year in 2018. but since her life has been blighted by various politically motivated cases against her including libel cases and tax cases as well. and the second recipient is dmitry muratov. he since the 1990s has been the editor in chief of a newspaper called the novia gazette in russia. this is an independent paper in russia. they lost six journalists at...
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overseas, to the philippines, president duterte and now she is retiring from politics.ll speculation, he is clearing away for his daughter to try and succeed him. and now back to dateline. dateline >> welcome back to "dateline. " i'm craig melvin. jodi arias took the stand at her own murder trial, spinning a graphic tale of sex and abuse. she admitted she killed travis alexander but said it was self-defense. millions watched her testimony live on tv and the internet. and some would take their obsession further. here again is josh mankiewicz with "along came jodi. " >> the many faces of jodi arias. and a steamy four-month saga of sex, lies, and videotape. quickly made her trial the hottest show in town. every morning at daybreak people would line up, hoping to get a seat for a close-up look at moments like these. >> mr. martinez -- >> my question is are you talking, yes or no? >> mr. martinez, are you angry at me? >> ma'am, is that relevant to you? is that important to you? >> please refrain from laughing in the courtroom. >> one early-rising regular even sold her spot i
overseas, to the philippines, president duterte and now she is retiring from politics.ll speculation, he is clearing away for his daughter to try and succeed him. and now back to dateline. dateline >> welcome back to "dateline. " i'm craig melvin. jodi arias took the stand at her own murder trial, spinning a graphic tale of sex and abuse. she admitted she killed travis alexander but said it was self-defense. millions watched her testimony live on tv and the internet. and some...
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we have president xi of china, viktor orban of hungary, of course president putin in russia, duterte in the philippines. there seems to be a pattern of people trying to outdo themselves in this strong man stuff. >> you said you remain proud of your role in working on trump's security council, but you also say, quote, i think it was a mistake to have president trump as president unfortunately. we know that donald trump is clearly toying with the idea of running again in 2024. as someone who was inside the trump presidency, you saw it firsthand, you've just written a book about it, what do you want voters to know going into 2024? >> well, first of all i want to stress that i do believe he was legitimately elected, so that the people who voted were not swayed necessarily about vladimir putin or any of the other things we've talked about over the last several years. they voted for president trump because they mistakenly believed he was going to do something for them. he was going to fix all of the problems, which, frankly, are still festering. unfortunately what we saw is that president
we have president xi of china, viktor orban of hungary, of course president putin in russia, duterte in the philippines. there seems to be a pattern of people trying to outdo themselves in this strong man stuff. >> you said you remain proud of your role in working on trump's security council, but you also say, quote, i think it was a mistake to have president trump as president unfortunately. we know that donald trump is clearly toying with the idea of running again in 2024. as someone...
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ressa and her digital media company had exposed corruption inside duterte's government. the nobel committee's decision. the agency says, quote, free independent fact-based journalism serves to protect against lies and power. without freedom of the press, it will be difficult to successfully promote fraternity between nations. journalists all under the world are under immense pressure by authoritarian leaders. holding power to account is a noble job and deserves to be recognized as such. you repeat a lie a million times, it becomes fact. without facts you can't have truth. without truth you can't have trust. without these, democracy as know it is dead. d, your clothes can repel pet hair. look how the shirt on the left attracts pet hair like a magnet! pet hair is no match for bounce. with bounce, you can love your pets, and lint roll less. i've been telling everyone... the secret to great teeth is having healthy gums. crest advanced gum restore. detoxifies below the gumline... and restores by helping heal gums in as little as 7 days. crest. the #1 toothpaste brand in ameri
ressa and her digital media company had exposed corruption inside duterte's government. the nobel committee's decision. the agency says, quote, free independent fact-based journalism serves to protect against lies and power. without freedom of the press, it will be difficult to successfully promote fraternity between nations. journalists all under the world are under immense pressure by authoritarian leaders. holding power to account is a noble job and deserves to be recognized as such. you...
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bureau chief and founded rappler in 2012 and with stood arrest for focusing on philippine president dutertest january she told cnn why she continues to fight. >> i feel like i'm fighting for my rights. that's the first part. i feel like we have to hold the line because if we don't our democracy will fundamentally change. it will -- it's dying in front of our eye just the crash happened in plain view so can we resuscitate it? can we withhold our rights and that's a lot of responsibility? i guess that's part of the reason why the fight is worth it. >> the prize committee praises them to safeguard freedom of expression a precondition for democracy and lasting peace. congratulations to both >>> diana princess of wales is considered an icon and now as matt foster reports there's many ways that diana blazed the trail in activism. ♪ >> reporter: die yeah in's sons unveiling a statue they commissioned for her in a garden they enjoyed at kensington palace. she is portrayed surrounded by children. the way she engaged is nothing short of revolutionary and reinvented what we know as celebrity activism.
bureau chief and founded rappler in 2012 and with stood arrest for focusing on philippine president dutertest january she told cnn why she continues to fight. >> i feel like i'm fighting for my rights. that's the first part. i feel like we have to hold the line because if we don't our democracy will fundamentally change. it will -- it's dying in front of our eye just the crash happened in plain view so can we resuscitate it? can we withhold our rights and that's a lot of responsibility? i...
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over the world, the dictators and the autocrats and the kleptocrats, the putins, and the xis and dutertes are saying democracy doesn't work. we can't get it together, we can't move quickly enough and you need authoritarian regimes and authoritarian rule. we're going to lay out a very strong case for democracy and how to repair our democracy so we're not vulnerable to fascist violence in the future. >> the subpoenas that have been issued so far. there has been talk of noncooperation, court appeals. what is the status thus far of the subpoenas that have been issued? >> well, on thursday i think all of the documentary evidence is due in. we have subpoenaed a whole bunch of documents relating to everything connected to january 6th and the coup and the insurrection. and then there's another week within which we are arranging for interviews and depositions against people who have been called forward. so, you know, again, we don't do this of any sense of discretionary or optimal. people used to understand when you get a subpoena from the united states congress, you snap to attention, you come an
over the world, the dictators and the autocrats and the kleptocrats, the putins, and the xis and dutertes are saying democracy doesn't work. we can't get it together, we can't move quickly enough and you need authoritarian regimes and authoritarian rule. we're going to lay out a very strong case for democracy and how to repair our democracy so we're not vulnerable to fascist violence in the future. >> the subpoenas that have been issued so far. there has been talk of noncooperation, court...
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rodrigo duterte says he is retiring from politics and will not be seeking the vice presidency in 2022prior to the 2016 election, dutere also said he was retiring. he ultimately ran for president and won. the list of presidential contenders will not be finalized until mid-november. a massive document make has revealed how world leaders and the superrich hide money in offshore accounts. the international consortium of investigative journalists has dubbed the 12 million files the pandora papers and they say beneficiaries of secret accounts include king abdullah, tony blair, and a former associate of vladimir putin. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. >> thank you so much at this is what markets are telling us. we are about 40 minutes away from the european market open. equity futures are starting the week on the back foot. partly, it is because investors are worried about stagflation and monitoring the situation at china evergrande. unclear exactly how that gets r
rodrigo duterte says he is retiring from politics and will not be seeking the vice presidency in 2022prior to the 2016 election, dutere also said he was retiring. he ultimately ran for president and won. the list of presidential contenders will not be finalized until mid-november. a massive document make has revealed how world leaders and the superrich hide money in offshore accounts. the international consortium of investigative journalists has dubbed the 12 million files the pandora papers...
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on friday, quite a lot of things happened with the president rodrigo duterte coming with the messagehe will retire from politics and he will not be seeking the vice presidency, elections next year. the race began on friday. we had a flurry of activity on the weekend to get us up to speed with where we are on this, let us pray in our manila reporter who is with us out of the capital. let us start with that. it's a with question 31 seat to be vice president next year? -- weird question. reporter: as you mentioned earlier, the president announced that he is retiring from politics. first of all, this should be taken with a grain of salt because part to the 2016 elections, he already said twice that he is retiring but he ended up running and winning anyway. it indicates that he is no longer running for vice president opening the door for his daughter to run for president. sarah has already filed for reelection as mayor but has also said in the past is open to a presidential run. the only thing stopping her is the supposedly agreement between her and her father that only one of them can ge
on friday, quite a lot of things happened with the president rodrigo duterte coming with the messagehe will retire from politics and he will not be seeking the vice presidency, elections next year. the race began on friday. we had a flurry of activity on the weekend to get us up to speed with where we are on this, let us pray in our manila reporter who is with us out of the capital. let us start with that. it's a with question 31 seat to be vice president next year? -- weird question. reporter:...
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rodrigo duterte says he is retiring from politics and will not be seeking breast presidency in 2022. in a speech on saturday, he said he was acting out of obedience to the will of the people who placed them in the presidency. prior to the election, he also said he was retiring from politics but ultimately ran for president and won. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am vonnie quinn. this is bloomberg. shery: the incoming japanese prime minister is revamping key positions in the ruling party as he looks ahead to a general election in one month's time. let's get the latest from sophie jackman. so based on his reported cabinet picks, what can we expect from his incoming administration? >> he will officially become part minister today and announced that cabinet as well and media reports have given us a peek at that cabinet. the message, mainly continuity with a little bit of spice. the foreign ministry and the defense ministry are sent to remain unchanged. the big change, the fin
rodrigo duterte says he is retiring from politics and will not be seeking breast presidency in 2022. in a speech on saturday, he said he was acting out of obedience to the will of the people who placed them in the presidency. prior to the election, he also said he was retiring from politics but ultimately ran for president and won. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am vonnie quinn....
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she has focus critical attention to the duterte regime's merger anti—drug campaign.ber of deaths is so high that the campaign resembles a war waged against the population of the country. —— murderous anti—drug campaign. maria ressa and her organisation had documented how social media is being used to spread fake news and manipulate the public discourse. dmitry muratov has for decades defended freedom of speech in russia under increasingly challenging conditions. in 1993 he was one of the founders of an independent newspaper. since 1995 he has been the newspaper's editor in chief for a total of 2a years. novaya gazeta is the most independent newspaper in russia today with a fundamentally critical attitude towards power. it's back to base journalism and professional integrity have made it an important source of information on sensible aspects of russian society rarely mentioned by other media —— it's fact —based journalism. since it started in 1993, novaya gazeta has published critical articles on subjects ranging from corruption, police violence, unlawful arrests, ele
she has focus critical attention to the duterte regime's merger anti—drug campaign.ber of deaths is so high that the campaign resembles a war waged against the population of the country. —— murderous anti—drug campaign. maria ressa and her organisation had documented how social media is being used to spread fake news and manipulate the public discourse. dmitry muratov has for decades defended freedom of speech in russia under increasingly challenging conditions. in 1993 he was one of...