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from manila, margo ortegas has the story. >> reporter: they call him godfather.his 63 year old welcomes everyone into his home. a retired accountant, he turned it into a library 15 years ago after his parents died. it's a way to honor them, he said, bypassing on the only inheritance they left him, a love for learning. >> translator: as a filipino that they didn't have the opportunity to go to other places, i wanted to do something before i turned 70 that would help other filipinos, and books are my means to do that. >> reporter: tucked within a less affluent area of manila, the reading club began with his own books from childhood. there are about 50 public libraries in manila, but they are not easily accessible to all. there are frees to be paid and strict rules that must be followed before a library card is issued. none of that applies here. this 14 year old comes by as often as she can. her parents can no longer afford to send her to school, and she now helps earn a living scavenging through trash. >> translator: when you read you forget time, because the pages
from manila, margo ortegas has the story. >> reporter: they call him godfather.his 63 year old welcomes everyone into his home. a retired accountant, he turned it into a library 15 years ago after his parents died. it's a way to honor them, he said, bypassing on the only inheritance they left him, a love for learning. >> translator: as a filipino that they didn't have the opportunity to go to other places, i wanted to do something before i turned 70 that would help other filipinos,...
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a nice display of manila.ike taipei and hong kong a little more, that's just if i'm being honest. i'm sure they have big plans in the coming minutes in manila. you can see the stage is set. again, 2016 on the other side of the world. here in the united states, about 13 hours to do something you'll regret in 2015, but everyone here planning for the new year. at this hour, we're also watching pope francis at the vatican. he is holding a new year's eve v vesper service. live pictures from st. peter's square. tomorrow morning the pope will hold a special mass to ring in the new year. beautiful sights to see all around the world. >>> some public celebrations, though, have been canceled on this holiday. the mayor of brussels in belgium called off fireworks there. two men were arrested for allegedly plotting a new year's eve attack. belgium also arrested a tenth person suspected in the terrorist attacks back in november. new we have news. security very much on the minds right now of officials all around the world. he
a nice display of manila.ike taipei and hong kong a little more, that's just if i'm being honest. i'm sure they have big plans in the coming minutes in manila. you can see the stage is set. again, 2016 on the other side of the world. here in the united states, about 13 hours to do something you'll regret in 2015, but everyone here planning for the new year. at this hour, we're also watching pope francis at the vatican. he is holding a new year's eve v vesper service. live pictures from st....
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reporter: the sun is setting but the heat remains in this mega-city, manila.he metropolis puts on the brakes. daily activity grinds to a halt. but not for a host of shadowy beings. it is the world's most talkative form of nightlife. creatures of the darkness, almost robots. they are human talking machines, virtually falling out of time like 23-year-old gizald. the undead beauty of the night. >> yes, i feel like a zombie. i'm so sleepy myself. i have to work at night because it is more flexible to me. i can avoid traffic jams. reporter: there are more than one million philippine zombies, young, well-educated, flexible and ambitious. she worked in this call center when she was still a student. now she has her first steady contract. the republic of the philippines is the world's third-largest english-speaking country. it was a u.s. colony for nearly 50 years. most children grew up bilingual, which is now paying off for her who works nights for american health insurance company. english is the only language allowed. the customers cannot tell where the call is dire
reporter: the sun is setting but the heat remains in this mega-city, manila.he metropolis puts on the brakes. daily activity grinds to a halt. but not for a host of shadowy beings. it is the world's most talkative form of nightlife. creatures of the darkness, almost robots. they are human talking machines, virtually falling out of time like 23-year-old gizald. the undead beauty of the night. >> yes, i feel like a zombie. i'm so sleepy myself. i have to work at night because it is more...
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on a healthy planet >>> crossing over to the philippines and we will speak to our correspondent in manila. the philippines, one of the countries that has really felt the effects of global warming. >> reporter: yes, indeed. what they want to see here is a pledge from the richer developed nations for financial aid to help with those effects of global warming. the country sees more than 20 storms on average every year. these are coming in more frequently and the rains are actually stronger. it's taking much longer for communities to rehabilitate and recover from such storms before another storm comes in again. so the country really desperate for help from the international community. they're, obviously, very commitmented to the goal of this climate change-- committed-- but they were concerned over some of the language and wording. they found it too soft and a little too aspirational. so they will be looking at every single sentence of this draft agreement before they agree to it >>> what is it that they wanted to see in this draft agreement? the draft agreement, we understand, is now being p
on a healthy planet >>> crossing over to the philippines and we will speak to our correspondent in manila. the philippines, one of the countries that has really felt the effects of global warming. >> reporter: yes, indeed. what they want to see here is a pledge from the richer developed nations for financial aid to help with those effects of global warming. the country sees more than 20 storms on average every year. these are coming in more frequently and the rains are actually...
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tuesday will be a stormy day once genl in manila.will continue into thursday, other areas like tacloban and other areas will linger into thursday. other areas have been hit by storms in 2011, 2012 and last year. december is a dangerous season for the philippines in terms of the typhoon. let's go to the north of the americas. we are looking at very bad weather across much areas, including heavy snowfall in many areas, meanwhile, wide weather affected the southern plains over the weekend. we have video coming out of lynndale, texas. severe weather slammed the northern texas this weekend and that included at least one tornado touching down in the area. residents in the town of lynndale, 140 kilometers southeast of dallas, witnessed a twister saturday afternoon. it damaged dozens of homes, collapsing roofs and tearing down walls. thankfully no one suffered any major injuries. two more tornadoes were also reported in the state during the weekend. now, the system has pulling away from the southern plains but the system is now located over
tuesday will be a stormy day once genl in manila.will continue into thursday, other areas like tacloban and other areas will linger into thursday. other areas have been hit by storms in 2011, 2012 and last year. december is a dangerous season for the philippines in terms of the typhoon. let's go to the north of the americas. we are looking at very bad weather across much areas, including heavy snowfall in many areas, meanwhile, wide weather affected the southern plains over the weekend. we have...
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it's an outcome that brought protestors on to the streets in manila. >> the parties like fill teens, concerns have not been addressed, leaving countries not having a very well defined target for emissions absolutely makes it more dangerous for the philippines for climate change. >> the overall agreement is legally binding. some elements of i have the, including the pledges to curb emissions by individual countries are not. this means the success of the agreement dependency entirely on political will, with each country setting its own goals and even deciding whether to sign up to a five year check up on what progress it's making. one of the world's leading scientist puts it this way. >> it's a fraud, fake, worthless words. there is no action, just promises. as long as fossil fuels are the cheapest out there, they will continue to be burn. >> the agreement recycles pledges to race $100 billion from rich countries to help poor countries transform their economies. overall success in tackling climate change rests as it always has on the shoulders of individual governments. it's now up to
it's an outcome that brought protestors on to the streets in manila. >> the parties like fill teens, concerns have not been addressed, leaving countries not having a very well defined target for emissions absolutely makes it more dangerous for the philippines for climate change. >> the overall agreement is legally binding. some elements of i have the, including the pledges to curb emissions by individual countries are not. this means the success of the agreement dependency entirely...
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last year and we have more now from manila. >> in the decision the trial court thought it would be and warning to visiting servicemen they are not under crime under philippine law and watched as philippine have been critical of their own government which they accused giving preferential treatment to the united states and its servicemen, there are several hundred u.s. troops here at present and that number could increase if the supreme court decides on the legality of an expanded agreement that the philippine government wants to sign with the u.s. that would mean more servicemen coming in and out of the country and u.s. facilities being built within philippine military camps and many philippines are not happy about the u.s. armed presence in the country and basically want them out and see this as an example that at least philippine sovereignty has not been completely under minded. however department of justice has gone against a court ruling which has ordered the u.s. marine to be brought to a national penitentiary institution here in manila and the department of justice has said he i
last year and we have more now from manila. >> in the decision the trial court thought it would be and warning to visiting servicemen they are not under crime under philippine law and watched as philippine have been critical of their own government which they accused giving preferential treatment to the united states and its servicemen, there are several hundred u.s. troops here at present and that number could increase if the supreme court decides on the legality of an expanded agreement...
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al jazeera's mar ga ortigasga om manila. >> already the path of typhoons that develop in the pacific,climate change are making these typhoons stronger and more unpredictable. as it is more than 20 on average strike the country but for example in 2013, the strongest typhoon on record up until that time cut a swath across the central islands and left millions homeless . it also left more than 6,000 homeless. the country is still recovering from that typhoon. the president of philippines will not only be asking for the more developed countries to cut down on their emissions but to contribute to funding for poorer nations that are vulnerable to climate change will need to make communities more effective and resilient to conditions brought about by extreme weather cons. >> marga ortigas from manila. joins us from clemson, south carolina, tonight, very good to see you again. the word historic is being used even before an agreement is reached in paris. but is there a danger that the summit will lead to no real improvement at the environment's expense because the current commitments so far ar
al jazeera's mar ga ortigasga om manila. >> already the path of typhoons that develop in the pacific,climate change are making these typhoons stronger and more unpredictable. as it is more than 20 on average strike the country but for example in 2013, the strongest typhoon on record up until that time cut a swath across the central islands and left millions homeless . it also left more than 6,000 homeless. the country is still recovering from that typhoon. the president of philippines...
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. >> they are about 50 public libraries in man ni manila. there are fees to be paid and strict rules before a library card is issues. none of that applies here. 14-year-old comes by as off as she can. her parents can no longer afford to send her to school, and she earned a living savaging through crash. >> when you read your forget time, because the pages take you away, and you can learn about other things through these books. >> and there is no shortage, though she gives everything away for free, more comes in through donations without him having to ask. >> there is no such thing at garbage. we must remember that. through the club, he hopes to open doors for those left in life. if readers in turn do the same for someone else. >> al jazeera, manila. >> and that is it for this news hour, remember you can find more on everything we have been covering on our website, there it is. address on your screen right now, top story, extinguishing the flames of the arab spring, we will be focusing on how it is five years to the day is that the arab sprin
. >> they are about 50 public libraries in man ni manila. there are fees to be paid and strict rules before a library card is issues. none of that applies here. 14-year-old comes by as off as she can. her parents can no longer afford to send her to school, and she earned a living savaging through crash. >> when you read your forget time, because the pages take you away, and you can learn about other things through these books. >> and there is no shortage, though she gives...
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let's talk to our correspondent who is in little manila. what has been the official reaction from the philippines. of course, the philippines being amongst the vulnerable, susceptibility countries to climate change. >> indeed. more than 20 typhoons come through every year, and the storms are becoming stronger and coming in more frequently. communities are having a hashed time recovering -- hard time recovering. before they get on their feet, another typhoon comes in. the philippine delegation had a lot they were fighting for. they have said clearly that though the deal is not as perfect as they would have liked. it's acceptable. they are still worried, however, because they found much of the language not as concrete as they would have liked, rather, in terms of binding more developed nations, more legally in terms of climate financing and their carbon emissions. they found it worrying and inspirational. and in the end a lot has to be done what is written in this agreement. live from manila, thank you for that >>> well, china, as we know, is
let's talk to our correspondent who is in little manila. what has been the official reaction from the philippines. of course, the philippines being amongst the vulnerable, susceptibility countries to climate change. >> indeed. more than 20 typhoons come through every year, and the storms are becoming stronger and coming in more frequently. communities are having a hashed time recovering -- hard time recovering. before they get on their feet, another typhoon comes in. the philippine...
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from there we go to luneta park in manila. thousands gathered for fireworks to kick off the new year. really, no matter where you wire, it comes down to fireworks. that' s how we ring in the new year. mike: it' s not bad though. jc: we know we have had a few years when the wind chill is below zero. mike: i have done standup stunning copley square, the wind is going -- tonight is not bad at all. art league cloudy skies, 41 degrees. for the family fireworks, a little breezy out there. you will want to bundle up. than 38. if you' re headed down to the windchill. but then it is midnight down at the harbor. but the wind will not be in your face. the winds have been out of the west-northwest gray skies to start the day, but that sunshine was though nice when it came out. and look at this. another day above 10 degrees above average. here are the current readings. worcester down to 37, but very respectable numbers we' re talking about, and overnight, the skies will clear away and with clearing skies, it will get chilly. cold temperatu
from there we go to luneta park in manila. thousands gathered for fireworks to kick off the new year. really, no matter where you wire, it comes down to fireworks. that' s how we ring in the new year. mike: it' s not bad though. jc: we know we have had a few years when the wind chill is below zero. mike: i have done standup stunning copley square, the wind is going -- tonight is not bad at all. art league cloudy skies, 41 degrees. for the family fireworks, a little breezy out there. you will...
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the latest now from manila. >> reporter: this is the first time the fam ris of the victims feel they have seen any type of justice. it's been six years since crime was committed, and there were over 100 suspects named in this case. with only one suspect tried in the criminal case in the philippines, that takes 10 years from beginning to end of trial. something like this would take a century going by the average standings of philippine justice system. the president promised there would be a conviction in the case before the end of his term. fortunately that is in six months, and it is not looking likely that there'll be a concrete development towards that end. the main suspect died in detention because of an illness. on top of that many of the other suspects are involved in bail proceedings, and that is dragging out. it's delaying the actual trial from taking place. many of the victim's families feeling that possibly after this suspension of the police officers, they may not see anything more concrete for years to come. argentina's outgoing president made an address before overturning
the latest now from manila. >> reporter: this is the first time the fam ris of the victims feel they have seen any type of justice. it's been six years since crime was committed, and there were over 100 suspects named in this case. with only one suspect tried in the criminal case in the philippines, that takes 10 years from beginning to end of trial. something like this would take a century going by the average standings of philippine justice system. the president promised there would be...
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we're going to manila where our correspondent is. tell us about the reaction there and the consequences there. people have been living with the consequences of climate change for quite some time now, particularly more so in the last few months. >> reporter: definitely. four of the strongest storms of the last few years that have hit globally have hit the philippines. in fact, the typhoon happened here just two years ago, the strongest on record. it affected more than ten million people. they're still trying to recover from that and rehabilitate the areas where they live. they have been warned that they actually have to look for safer ground now because the storms that are coming in will be coming in more frequently and will only get stronger. as much as officials have said this should be considered the new normal, this is definitely not something that communities here can easily learn to live with. so they're needing to look for a safer ground which isn't really high up in the mountains because there have been land slides in those ar
we're going to manila where our correspondent is. tell us about the reaction there and the consequences there. people have been living with the consequences of climate change for quite some time now, particularly more so in the last few months. >> reporter: definitely. four of the strongest storms of the last few years that have hit globally have hit the philippines. in fact, the typhoon happened here just two years ago, the strongest on record. it affected more than ten million people....
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it is going to stay south of manila here. talking about the rain, of course, but there is that threat of storm surge, especially to western areas. high tide's around 2:00 p.m. hopefully this is over the island by the time that rolls around. coastal flooding will be an issue. even southern areas of lazan we have evacuations because of flooding and that persistent moisture. this made landfall yesterday. it is still going to be impacting areas out here. eventually the saving grace is we have a cold surge out of china. that's going to push towards the south and act like a snowplow on this cloud cover and tear it right apart. the other thing this surge is doing is playing into a part of the weather across the korean peninsula over towards japan. we have a low pressure that will bring snowfall to parts of the korean peninsula. we have warming temperatures here on tuesday but by wednesday, cold air is going to spill in across and widespread snowfall. temperatures are dropping down. take a look. you've got 15 down to 6 by thursday. h
it is going to stay south of manila here. talking about the rain, of course, but there is that threat of storm surge, especially to western areas. high tide's around 2:00 p.m. hopefully this is over the island by the time that rolls around. coastal flooding will be an issue. even southern areas of lazan we have evacuations because of flooding and that persistent moisture. this made landfall yesterday. it is still going to be impacting areas out here. eventually the saving grace is we have a...
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it's an outcome that brought protestors on to the streets of the philippine capital manila. >> the interests of countries like the philippines have not been adequately addressed, leaving the decisions for countries and not having a very well defined target for emissions absolutely makes it more dangerous for the philippines for climate change. >> the agreement is legally binding. some pledges are knot. this means the instructions of the agreement depends entirely on political will, with each count rip setting its own goals and even deciding whether to sign up for a five year checkup on what progress it's making. one of the world's leading scientist puts it this way. >>ized a fraud, a fake, just worthless words, there is no action, just promises. as long as fossil fuels appear to be the cheapest out there, they will continue to be burned. >> the agreement recycles a pledge from previous talks to raise money from rich countries to help poor countries transform they are economies. overall change rests on the shoulders of individual governments as it always has. it's up to them to second baseman
it's an outcome that brought protestors on to the streets of the philippine capital manila. >> the interests of countries like the philippines have not been adequately addressed, leaving the decisions for countries and not having a very well defined target for emissions absolutely makes it more dangerous for the philippines for climate change. >> the agreement is legally binding. some pledges are knot. this means the instructions of the agreement depends entirely on political will,...
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al jazeera, manila. >> news coming to us, israeli and turkish officials have reached a preliminary agreement to normalize relations including the return of ambassadors to both countries. according to an israeli official under the preliminary agreement israel will establish a compensation fund to the killing of ten turks in an activist ship that tried to break israel's blockade of 2010, if you'll recall. relations between the countries had broken down since that incident, and it appears this deal has been reached in switzerland. you can catch up any time on our website. the address to that is www.aljazeera.com. >> i'm russsell beard, in southern kenya, where the latest development in human elephant conflict resolution is creating a real buzz. >> and i'm amanda burrell in indonesia, to see a wasteland restored.
al jazeera, manila. >> news coming to us, israeli and turkish officials have reached a preliminary agreement to normalize relations including the return of ambassadors to both countries. according to an israeli official under the preliminary agreement israel will establish a compensation fund to the killing of ten turks in an activist ship that tried to break israel's blockade of 2010, if you'll recall. relations between the countries had broken down since that incident, and it appears...
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it's an outcome bringing protesters out on to the streets of the cap fall manila. >> the interest of the countries like the philippines have not been adequately addressed, leaving the issue for countries, and not having a well defined target for emissions. actually makes it more dangerous for countries like the philippines for climate change >>> the overall agreement is legally binding. some elements of it, including the pledges to curb emissions are not. in means the success of the agreement depends on political will. with each country setting its own goals and deciding whether to subscribe to a 5-year check up. one of the leading scientists put to this way... >> it's a fraud, a paying. it's worthless words. there's no action, just promises. as long as fossil fuels appear to be the cheapest fuels out there, we'll continue to be burnt. >> the agreement recycles a pledge from talks to raise 100 billion a year by 2020 to rich countries to help poor countries transform the economies. overall success in takeling climate change rests as it has on the shoulders of individual government. it
it's an outcome bringing protesters out on to the streets of the cap fall manila. >> the interest of the countries like the philippines have not been adequately addressed, leaving the issue for countries, and not having a well defined target for emissions. actually makes it more dangerous for countries like the philippines for climate change >>> the overall agreement is legally binding. some elements of it, including the pledges to curb emissions are not. in means the success of...
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now it is lingering toward the west of manila, continuing to bring the heavy rainfall. gusty winds near the coastal areas as it drifts farther there towards the west. now, it is just going to continue to linger off there. you can see the past track, it made its initial landfall monday morning. let's go to video we have coming out of the area. it shows the damage that has been taking place out here. severe flooding, cutting off roadways, leaving most of this area in the dark as far as communication coming out of that area. at least one casualty has been reported at this time. but as i mentioned, there are many rural communities still cut off. what we are going to be looking at over the next several days is getting more news out of that region. hopefully there is not more reports of casualty. really an incredible feat taken by the philippine government ahead of this storm system after rapidly intensifying about 24 hours before it made landfall. evacuating some 700,000 people out there. as our storm does continue to linger, it is still going to be bringing that heavy rainf
now it is lingering toward the west of manila, continuing to bring the heavy rainfall. gusty winds near the coastal areas as it drifts farther there towards the west. now, it is just going to continue to linger off there. you can see the past track, it made its initial landfall monday morning. let's go to video we have coming out of the area. it shows the damage that has been taking place out here. severe flooding, cutting off roadways, leaving most of this area in the dark as far as...
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. >>> at least nine people have died in the philippine's capital of manila after a blaze tore through a slum. officials say the fire broke out in damayang lagi town shortly after midnight. it is the third fire in the city slums in as many weeks. last month more than 10,000 families were left without shelter after an inferno destroyed their makeshift homes. and in pakistan a mother and her seven children died when flames engulfed their hut in southern sindh province. the family had lit a fire to keep warm. many of pakistan's poor live in shanty houses without proper heating. >>> this week, another diplomatic spat between thailand and the u.s. highlighted growing rifts in their relations. thai police said they are investigating remarks by the u.s. ambassador about a law banning defamation of the thai monarchy. nhk world's shoko matsumoto has more. >> reporter: a civic group supporting thailand's military led interim government rallied in front of the u.s. embassy in bangkok last month. the protesters are loyal to the royal family. they vented their anger at the american government. the
. >>> at least nine people have died in the philippine's capital of manila after a blaze tore through a slum. officials say the fire broke out in damayang lagi town shortly after midnight. it is the third fire in the city slums in as many weeks. last month more than 10,000 families were left without shelter after an inferno destroyed their makeshift homes. and in pakistan a mother and her seven children died when flames engulfed their hut in southern sindh province. the family had lit...
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justice has gone against an order which has ordered the serviceman to brought to an institution here in manilahe is to be held in a military camp still under u.s. custody pending an appeal. >>> the philippine supreme court ruling back in 2009 that convicted u.s. personnel must serve their sentences in the philippines. >>> indonesian officials say they now know the reason for the crash in the java sea. all 162 people on board died. >>> a major prisoner exchange today between the lebanese army and members of the al-nusra front, nusra releasing 16 soldiers held captive in exchange for prisoners held captive in lebanon. one of those is the wife of the isil leader. >> translator: ill was a long and difficult journey to reach this point. we are here in nusra-controlled territory we are witnessing the release of the captive lebanese soldiers. the release of these soldiers were mediated by qatar, and there were substantial efforts by al-nusra front and the lebanese government to make this deal happen. this is the convoy bringing the nusra prisoners to be exchanged. >> reporter: the lebanese army also
justice has gone against an order which has ordered the serviceman to brought to an institution here in manilahe is to be held in a military camp still under u.s. custody pending an appeal. >>> the philippine supreme court ruling back in 2009 that convicted u.s. personnel must serve their sentences in the philippines. >>> indonesian officials say they now know the reason for the crash in the java sea. all 162 people on board died. >>> a major prisoner exchange today...
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more from manila. >> reporter: this is the first time the families of the victims feel they have received any sort of justice. as it is, the actual criminal court case is going very, very slowly. it has been six years since this crime was committed and since then there have been over 100 suspects that have been maimed in this-- named in this case. as it is with only one suspect being tried in the criminal case, that will take at least 10 years from beginning to end of trial. so something like this in the beginning analysts say would take almost a century going by the average standards of philippine justice system. however, the president promised that there would be a conviction in case before the end of his term. fortunately, the end of his term is in six months and it's not looking very likely that there will be any kind of concrete development towards that end. the main suspect, for example, actually died in detention because of an illness. on top of that, many of the other suspects are involved in bail proceedings right now and even though that is dragging out, it's delaying the actual
more from manila. >> reporter: this is the first time the families of the victims feel they have received any sort of justice. as it is, the actual criminal court case is going very, very slowly. it has been six years since this crime was committed and since then there have been over 100 suspects that have been maimed in this-- named in this case. as it is with only one suspect being tried in the criminal case, that will take at least 10 years from beginning to end of trial. so something...
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it's an outcome at that brought protesters on the streets of the philippine capital of manila. >> their interest in countries like the philippines have not been adequately addressed, leaving the decisions for country says and not having a bargain in the sense and it makes it more dangerous for countries like the fill beans for climate change. >> reporter: the overall agreement is legally binding. some elements including the curb of emissions are not. this means the success of the agreement depends entirely on political will with each setting its own goals and where to ioned up on the where progress is making. one of the leading sciencesists put it this way. >> it's a fraud, really. a fake. worthless words. no action and just promises. as long as fossil fuels are the cheapest out there. they will continue to be burned. >> it recycling a pledge from prooech talked to raise $100 billion a by 2020 from rick countries to help poor countries on their economies. overall success on tackling cliement change rests on the shoulders of individual governments. that's now up to them to honor their pr
it's an outcome at that brought protesters on the streets of the philippine capital of manila. >> their interest in countries like the philippines have not been adequately addressed, leaving the decisions for country says and not having a bargain in the sense and it makes it more dangerous for countries like the fill beans for climate change. >> reporter: the overall agreement is legally binding. some elements including the curb of emissions are not. this means the success of the...
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live for us from manila there. the world's first vaccine against dengue fever. 400 million people are infected every year. the drug is manufactured by a french company. it is applying to have the vaccine to be go into many countries. >> this is going to be a uniquely - this is one that is really made for dengue. this will be given over three doses. it will be given to those older than nine years. the evidence from the clinical research trials, this can prevent hospitalisation in around 80% of those who get it. this is good news. the profile of this varicose ccine tells us that it would need to be very widely used to cause a very major reduction in the prevalence of dengue. what we think it will do is reduce the impact of dengue as a public health problem in endemic countries, reduce the number of children and adults ending up in hospital. it won't eradicate dengue so we will still controls to prevent dengue transmission >>> coming up after the break on al jazeera, the end of the rode for hundreds of refugees. an ap
live for us from manila there. the world's first vaccine against dengue fever. 400 million people are infected every year. the drug is manufactured by a french company. it is applying to have the vaccine to be go into many countries. >> this is going to be a uniquely - this is one that is really made for dengue. this will be given over three doses. it will be given to those older than nine years. the evidence from the clinical research trials, this can prevent hospitalisation in around...
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. >> convicted of homicide and sentenced 12 years in prison and we have more from manila. >> reporterecision the trial court said it hoped the verdict would serve as deterrent and warning men they are not above being accountable for crimes under philippine law and this is closely watched here as many philippine people have been critical of their own government and accused of giving preferential treatment to the united states and servicemen and several hundred u.s. troops at present and the number could increase if the supreme court decides on the legality of an expanded agreement that the philippines want to sign with the u.s. and mean more servicemen coming in and out of the country and u.s. facilities being built within philippine military camps here and many philippines are not happy about the u.s. armed presence in the country and basically want them out and see this as an example that at least philippine sovereignty has not completely been under minded, however department of justice has gone against a court ruling which has ordered u.s. marine to be brought to a national penitent
. >> convicted of homicide and sentenced 12 years in prison and we have more from manila. >> reporterecision the trial court said it hoped the verdict would serve as deterrent and warning men they are not above being accountable for crimes under philippine law and this is closely watched here as many philippine people have been critical of their own government and accused of giving preferential treatment to the united states and servicemen and several hundred u.s. troops at present...
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unless you're in manila, where there appears to be a little bit of a delay.ing place on the other side of the world. ringing in the new year. which is your favorite? tweet me. that's taipei right there. beautiful fireworks taking place. ♪
unless you're in manila, where there appears to be a little bit of a delay.ing place on the other side of the world. ringing in the new year. which is your favorite? tweet me. that's taipei right there. beautiful fireworks taking place. ♪
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and this week in manila, the president had some harsh words for them. >> apparently, they're scared of widows and orphans coming into the united states of america. first, they were worried about the press being too tough on them during debates. now, they're worried about three-year-old orphans. >> stephen: now i don't think the president is being entirely fair here. it's not the little kids that concern the candidates, it's adults who might come, also. but since you brought it up, mr. president, why shouldn't we be scared of three-year-olds? you think you can't negotiate with terrorists? try negotiating with a three-year-old. they play hardball. ( cheers and applause ) i mean-- you don't buy them the toy in the store, they start now, you're running out of a store carrying a toddler yelling "you're not my dad." by the way, running makes it look way worse. ( laughter ) besides, it's not like they want to turn away every single refugee. >> both ted cruz and jeb bush have suggested in recent days that america should accept christian refugees from syria but not muslims. cruz explained by sa
and this week in manila, the president had some harsh words for them. >> apparently, they're scared of widows and orphans coming into the united states of america. first, they were worried about the press being too tough on them during debates. now, they're worried about three-year-old orphans. >> stephen: now i don't think the president is being entirely fair here. it's not the little kids that concern the candidates, it's adults who might come, also. but since you brought it up,...
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it's an outcome that brought protesters to the streets of manila. parties like the philippines - they have not been adequately addressed. leaving for countries and not having a well-defined target for emissions makes it more dangerous for countries line the philippines. >> the overall agreement is legally binding, some elements to curb emissions are not. this means the success of the agreement depends on political will. with each country setting its own goals and deciding whether to sign up to a 5-year check-up pore what progress is making. one of the leading scientists puts to this way. the fraud, a fake, worthless words. there's no words, just promises. as long as fossil files are the cheapest out there, they'll continue to be burnt. >> the agreement recycling a pledge of 2020, for rich to help poor transfer their economies. overall success rests, as it has, on the shoulders of individual governments, it up to them to honour their good intentions, turning their words into actions >>> at the vatican pope francis praised the climate agreement, but c
it's an outcome that brought protesters to the streets of manila. parties like the philippines - they have not been adequately addressed. leaving for countries and not having a well-defined target for emissions makes it more dangerous for countries line the philippines. >> the overall agreement is legally binding, some elements to curb emissions are not. this means the success of the agreement depends on political will. with each country setting its own goals and deciding whether to sign...
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oh, that's a manila envelope. conservative hopes alive with his cryptic cagey statements. >> would you run in 2016 under any circumstances? >> i'm not running. the answer is no. i put the chances somewhere between zero and nil. >> stephen: so there is a chance. but whoever the g.o.p. tries to draft, they'd better do it fast because, according to a former republican adviser, "you have thanksgiving, christmas, new year's, then iowa, and a week later, new hampshire. and it's going to be over in the blink of an eye." the blink of an eye! and ben carson's already halfway through that blink! ( cheers and applause ) wake up! wake up! wake up! wake up! i don't know how he did surgery. it must have been like marco polo. "try to get the brain to yell. get the brain louder. i can't see it." the republicans essentially have a week left to take down trump because by thanksgiving dinner, by thanksgiving dinner next week, people stop worrying about the racist things some candidate might say and start worrying about the racist th
oh, that's a manila envelope. conservative hopes alive with his cryptic cagey statements. >> would you run in 2016 under any circumstances? >> i'm not running. the answer is no. i put the chances somewhere between zero and nil. >> stephen: so there is a chance. but whoever the g.o.p. tries to draft, they'd better do it fast because, according to a former republican adviser, "you have thanksgiving, christmas, new year's, then iowa, and a week later, new hampshire. and it's...
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al jazeera, manila. >> a quick reminder you can always catch up with our website. and uh yo can watch us there by clicking on the watch now icon. that's it for me, this news hour, i will be back in a couple of minutes with another full round of the days news, bye for now. >> at 9:30 - "america tonight" - top investigative reporting, uncovering new perspectives. >> everything that's happening here is illegal. >> then at 10:00 - it's "reports from around the world". >> let's take a closer look. >> antonio mora gives you a global view. >> this is a human rights crisis. >> and at 11:00 - "news wrap-up". clear... concise... complete. to investigation allegations that french peace keepers sexually abused children in the central african republic. ♪ i am lauren taylor, this is al jazeera live there london. also coming up. >> rival libyan leaders sign a u.n. backed peace deal but not everyone is on side. the government says members of the muslim brotherhood are potential extremists. a street vendor who sparked a revolution, tunisia remembers him.
al jazeera, manila. >> a quick reminder you can always catch up with our website. and uh yo can watch us there by clicking on the watch now icon. that's it for me, this news hour, i will be back in a couple of minutes with another full round of the days news, bye for now. >> at 9:30 - "america tonight" - top investigative reporting, uncovering new perspectives. >> everything that's happening here is illegal. >> then at 10:00 - it's "reports from around the...
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. >> it's an outcome that brought protesters to the streets of manila. parties like the philippines - they are leaving decisions for countries, and not having a well-defined targets for emissions, making it more dangerous for countries like the philippines for climate change. >> the overall agreement is legally binding. some elements of it, including the pledges to curb epolice stations by individual countries are not. this means the success of the agreement depends on political will, with each country sitting its own goals and deciding whether to sign up to a 5-year check up on the progress it's making. >> a leading scientist put to this way? >> it's a fraud, a fake. it's worthless words. there's no action, just promises. as long as fossil fuels are the cheapest fuels out there, they'll be burnt. >> the agreement recycles a pledge from previous talks to raise $100 billion from the 2020s. overall success in tackling climate change rests as it has on the shoulders of individual governments. it's now up to them to honour promises and good intentions and tu
. >> it's an outcome that brought protesters to the streets of manila. parties like the philippines - they are leaving decisions for countries, and not having a well-defined targets for emissions, making it more dangerous for countries like the philippines for climate change. >> the overall agreement is legally binding. some elements of it, including the pledges to curb epolice stations by individual countries are not. this means the success of the agreement depends on political...
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. >> margot is live in manila. thank you so much. >>> still ahead on al jazeera. violence in ethiopia as an ethnic minority group says government development plans threaten its way of life. >>> i'm jessica baldwin in oxford with scientists are preserving the cultural heritage of syria. >>> in sport find out if oklahoma's star man can step up to give his team a fourth straight win. >>> it is the second day of a conference to the middle east and rome. they're all discussing the rise of isil in libya as well as security in the region. the armed group has been exploiting the power vacuum, expands its presence in libya. european leaders are anxious about the threat of isil so close to the continent. the head of the terrorism research program at the italian institute for international political studies and he joins us live from rome. we appreciate your time so much. how much of a threat is isil to the potential for there to finally be a deal in libya? >> a little bit skeptical about this agreement, but i think that in my view of the international communities making stro
. >> margot is live in manila. thank you so much. >>> still ahead on al jazeera. violence in ethiopia as an ethnic minority group says government development plans threaten its way of life. >>> i'm jessica baldwin in oxford with scientists are preserving the cultural heritage of syria. >>> in sport find out if oklahoma's star man can step up to give his team a fourth straight win. >>> it is the second day of a conference to the middle east and rome....
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it's an outcome that brought protesters out into the streets of the philippines capital of manila. >> the interests of the philippines haven't been adequately addressed, leaving the decisions for countries not having a very well-defined farth for emissions actually makes it more dangerous for countries like the philippines for climate change. >> reporter: the overall agreement is legally binding. some elements of it including the pledge to curb emissions by individual countries are not. this means that the success of the agreement depending entirely on political will with each country setting its own goals and deciding whether to sign up to a five-year checkup on what progress its making. one of the leading scientists put it this way. >> it's a fraud really, a fake. it's worthless words. no action and just promises. as long as fossil fuels are the cheapest out there, they will continue to be burned. >> reporter: the agreement recycles a pledge from previous talks to raise $100 billion a year from rich countries to help poor countries transform their economies. overall success in tackl
it's an outcome that brought protesters out into the streets of the philippines capital of manila. >> the interests of the philippines haven't been adequately addressed, leaving the decisions for countries not having a very well-defined farth for emissions actually makes it more dangerous for countries like the philippines for climate change. >> reporter: the overall agreement is legally binding. some elements of it including the pledge to curb emissions by individual countries are...
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going to our correspondent in manila because there is a lot at stake when it comes to the philippines and what's going to be written in this text of what's thought to be the final draft of this global deal. >> reporter: indeed. the one thing that the philippines has been most concerned with here is loss and damage and also they're wanting an exact figure of how much will be spent to help develop nations like the philippines who receive the worst effects of climate change. there are more than 20 storms that come through here every year. they're coming in more frequently and stronger because of global warming. the president here when he was in paris made a strong statement they need a further commitment from developed nations to help and not just cut down on their own greenhouse emissions but find ways to adopts so that the towns and cities here who have to deal with problems of flash flooding and indeed constantly being ripped apart by typhoons, they need help from the developed nations to basically recover from such events. there is not enough funding now. so that is something that th
going to our correspondent in manila because there is a lot at stake when it comes to the philippines and what's going to be written in this text of what's thought to be the final draft of this global deal. >> reporter: indeed. the one thing that the philippines has been most concerned with here is loss and damage and also they're wanting an exact figure of how much will be spent to help develop nations like the philippines who receive the worst effects of climate change. there are more...
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it's basically like you're regular manila envelope and i made her a card and drew the cover for me.n her favorite candy and tomorrow our court date is, try to give it to one of the deputies down there. saying that she forgot it in the courtroom and hopefully it gets into her hands. if not -- it is what it is. >> when i first got in here i was having extreme panic attacks and anxiety attacks, i couldn't breathe. >> ariel potter decides to speak again and jonathan darling sheds light on what really happened in that cell. that cell. ...your energy... ...immunity... and metabolism like never before. centrum multigummies. see gummies in a whole new light. discover card. hooh, you're real?? you know i'm real! at discover, we're always here to talk. good, 'cause i don't have time for machines. some companies just don't appreciate the power of conversation! you know, i like you! i like you too! at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card and talk to a real person. esurance was born online. they have smart online tools, which saves money. they settle claims quickly, which
it's basically like you're regular manila envelope and i made her a card and drew the cover for me.n her favorite candy and tomorrow our court date is, try to give it to one of the deputies down there. saying that she forgot it in the courtroom and hopefully it gets into her hands. if not -- it is what it is. >> when i first got in here i was having extreme panic attacks and anxiety attacks, i couldn't breathe. >> ariel potter decides to speak again and jonathan darling sheds light...
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we debuted coast to coast with the thrilla in manila, one of the all-time classic heavyweight fights.s all over and mohammad ali at the end of the 14th round, it's a tko -- >> before that, you're count ing growth in tens of thousand of subscribers. after that, you're counting in millions. that's really day one for both businesses. hbo and the cable industry. >> if you're a fan, what you'll see in the next minutes to follow may convince you you've gone to sports heaven. >> in the mid-'70s in the sports world, there were just these three giants. cbs, abc, nbc. and then in connecticut, somebody got ahold of a transponder. >> the picture you're watching right now has been taken by a camera sent through sophisticated equipment to this earth transmitting station. >> this guy, bill rasmussen, who had been fired from his job trying to figure out a way to deliver local cable sports. then when they found out about the satellite they said, so can we cover the whole state? and the guy looked and he said, no, you don't understand. >> for another 25 cents or whatever you can send this all over the
we debuted coast to coast with the thrilla in manila, one of the all-time classic heavyweight fights.s all over and mohammad ali at the end of the 14th round, it's a tko -- >> before that, you're count ing growth in tens of thousand of subscribers. after that, you're counting in millions. that's really day one for both businesses. hbo and the cable industry. >> if you're a fan, what you'll see in the next minutes to follow may convince you you've gone to sports heaven. >> in...
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but if i get the concern come and in manila correctly to the right honorable gentleman, the leader of the opposition, it is the action i hope we will vote for tonight is not the whole answer. at the prime minister is not pretending that it is. the hopes that local so-called moderate forces can do the job on the ground and somehow put humpty dumpty together again is of course more an act of faith that a certain plan. but i think it's wrong, however, that the leader of the opposition to dismiss the significance and conclude that their composition is sufficient reason to do nothing. tonight, mr. speaker, i think we should carry the motion. we've got to carry it with our eyes open, knowing that we are flying into a mass that shows that easy prospect on being quickly resolved, but we cannot leave a viable force unchallenged. >> here, here. >> mr. speaker, these airstrikes it do matter. i believe they are justified. i also think my view, the future judgment of the prime minister about what then follows will eventually become more important than the decision we're taking tonight. >> here, he
but if i get the concern come and in manila correctly to the right honorable gentleman, the leader of the opposition, it is the action i hope we will vote for tonight is not the whole answer. at the prime minister is not pretending that it is. the hopes that local so-called moderate forces can do the job on the ground and somehow put humpty dumpty together again is of course more an act of faith that a certain plan. but i think it's wrong, however, that the leader of the opposition to dismiss...
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whether they're in tel aviv or jerusalem or manila or tokyo or seoul, correia.the same time we've done nothing to stop or stem the flow if you will of aggression by putin, aggression by beijing and of course the iranians running, literally roughshod over mesopotamia. this administration will go down in history having started nuclear proliferations likes we could ever imagine. second of all a genocide being carried out in mesopotamia, only people stopping in, the only people stood up, the kurds, are getting no help from us. i went home other night? you know what i'm going to do. i will to to church for the pray for the american people. god knows, no one else in washington is doing it. david: merry christmas, but may not be in keeping with the situation. hope springs eternal. hope is what it is all about. that is what faith is about. colonel oliver north, thank you. >> semper fi, brother. david: semper fi. melissa: attorney general lore rote at that lynch opened an investigation into the chicago police department use of deadly force, this after it released dash-ca
whether they're in tel aviv or jerusalem or manila or tokyo or seoul, correia.the same time we've done nothing to stop or stem the flow if you will of aggression by putin, aggression by beijing and of course the iranians running, literally roughshod over mesopotamia. this administration will go down in history having started nuclear proliferations likes we could ever imagine. second of all a genocide being carried out in mesopotamia, only people stopping in, the only people stood up, the kurds,...
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will be selected at random to go through disney also banning toy gun sales at its parks and resorts manilar the age of 14 will be allowed to wear costumes that parks universal studios eworld also stepping up security measures aimed at keeping people say and the first charges and several been a shooting has been filed fbi says the friend of the killer used during the off. will purchase of a so rivals of becoming mayor has close friend of senator you know shooter purchase to rifles used in the december 2nd attack. >> reporter: investigators that the he purchase these weapons that would pretension or pass a background check. >> pam: told investigators they had no prior knowledge of its december 2nd denote and confessed to the two ar-15 putting people to " attack with the two suspects but the fed at the carryout. tamara >> pam: 0 the president will meet with the families and said borodino that deadly terror attack. the president said americans should feel safe in their own country despite growing care concerns and that the united states is doing what can to keep the country.. "because they are
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kattegat a 2016 in many parted parts the world is already 2016 >> reporter: here is a picture of manila you can see the fireworks you can see that country knows how to party here in taiwan they also know how a party they are saying happy new year san francisco will also have a celebration >> reporter: there was an accident there is black ice on the road it will be back tonight it depends if we get the fog of formation we have below freezing temperatures this morning we have asat the start to this thursday morning on the new year's eve day temperatures are going to be cold in the '40's by lunchtime you will see forties and fifties right now these are the temperatures look at the flog in petaluma but the fog and the cold temperatures could cause black ice >> reporter: the traffic is light there is a accidents that happen on highway 37 that they are cleaning up if you see the bay area bridges you will see great conditions >> reporter: top story today people are preparing to say goodbye to this year three majors since u.s. cities are beefing up security because of terrorist threats like n.y
kattegat a 2016 in many parted parts the world is already 2016 >> reporter: here is a picture of manila you can see the fireworks you can see that country knows how to party here in taiwan they also know how a party they are saying happy new year san francisco will also have a celebration >> reporter: there was an accident there is black ice on the road it will be back tonight it depends if we get the fog of formation we have below freezing temperatures this morning we have asat the...