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manila being bigger than most has plenty of both.h -- the typhoon. so it looks like it's gonna be christmas in the city. ♪ ♪ >> anthony: thank you. cheers. ♪ ♪ i never meant to be so bad to you one thing i said that ♪ ♪ i would never do one look from you and i would fall from grace ♪ ♪ and that would wipe this smile right from my face 'cause it's the heat ♪ ♪ of the moment telling me what your heart meant ♪ ♪ heat of the moment shone in your eyes >> anthony: name of the band is? >> fritz: keystone. >> anthony: keystone? >> fritz: yes. >> anthony: how long you've been playing together? >> fritz: around five years. five years. >> anthony: five years. >> shane: all right guys, here we go. adobo is in the house. >> anthony: looking pretty. >> shane: thank you, thank you! >> anthony: as one does, i dragooned the band keystone into lunch assuming, correctly as it turned out, that one of these young punks would know how to make a good adobo. is there a single authentic adobo recipe or does everybody do it differently? >> shane: everyone wou
manila being bigger than most has plenty of both.h -- the typhoon. so it looks like it's gonna be christmas in the city. ♪ ♪ >> anthony: thank you. cheers. ♪ ♪ i never meant to be so bad to you one thing i said that ♪ ♪ i would never do one look from you and i would fall from grace ♪ ♪ and that would wipe this smile right from my face 'cause it's the heat ♪ ♪ of the moment telling me what your heart meant ♪ ♪ heat of the moment shone in your eyes >> anthony:...
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these were the only americans left in manila. all others had evacuated the capital and taken up defensive petition-- positions elsewhere. so surprised where the japanese at the patients and medical staff were suspected to be spies left behind intentionally together intelligence. they were interrogated by the japanese brutal secret police. veni, the oldest of the three brothers was the anti- aircraft and gunnery officer on the uss enterprise, one of the few ships unscathed by the sneak attack on their home port, pearl harbor. enterprise and her crew returned to the dark and harbor the night of december 8, 1941, lit only by flaming oil slick waters. with few operational ships, not to mention aircraft carriers left in the pacific, then he in the enterprise resupplied in short order. the japanese navy, then the most powerful in the world and some of the most lopsided battles in american naval history. fortunately, for me benny wrote eyewitness accounts of virtually every single one. meanwhile, back in washington bill had been tasked
these were the only americans left in manila. all others had evacuated the capital and taken up defensive petition-- positions elsewhere. so surprised where the japanese at the patients and medical staff were suspected to be spies left behind intentionally together intelligence. they were interrogated by the japanese brutal secret police. veni, the oldest of the three brothers was the anti- aircraft and gunnery officer on the uss enterprise, one of the few ships unscathed by the sneak attack on...
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when funds are part of that mix, and one year in manila —— one area of manila is not only providing jobses. it is a huge challenge for the philippines to find cheaper, cleaner, and more efficient ways of power its growing population and economy. jeannot lopez was forced out of a job as environmental minister after making many enemies. —— app. she won the support of environmentalists for her push for more renewable energy. we all know that coal and crude oil is a lot dirtier. —— gina lopez. and with awareness of climate change, we want to reduce the admission of carbon into the atmosphere and wind power does not produce any carbon emissions. if anything, does not produce any carbon emissions. ifanything, it does not produce any carbon emissions. if anything, it produces only clean energy for the country. it isa only clean energy for the country. it is a work in process. this farm produces more than 150 million kilowatts a year. that is enough to power 66,000 households. still, it is only a fraction of the 20,000 megawatts of power at the country can now generate. with the government expec
when funds are part of that mix, and one year in manila —— one area of manila is not only providing jobses. it is a huge challenge for the philippines to find cheaper, cleaner, and more efficient ways of power its growing population and economy. jeannot lopez was forced out of a job as environmental minister after making many enemies. —— app. she won the support of environmentalists for her push for more renewable energy. we all know that coal and crude oil is a lot dirtier. —— gina...
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i, geography-wise, i-- all i knew was manila would be at the end of the manila bay.i thought we will probably end up in manila hotel. >> alfonsi: the japanese guards thought surrendering was beneath a soldier. they held their prisoners in contempt. streams of americans and filipinos were herded along the old national road in 95-degree heat, the sun searing their skin. skardon was already suffering from malaria when they first started walking, but he couldn't stop or slow down, not with the threat of japanese bayonets. >> skardon: that was the greatest fear on the marches, the bayonet. >> alfonsi: did you see people get bayoneted? >> skardon: no. but one got bayoneted right behind me. then i was out of there, and i was terrified. >> alfonsi: there were atrocities he couldn't miss. >> skardon: there were two in the middle of the road, americans, and they had been run over so many times-- >> alfonsi: by trucks? >> skardon: --that they were flattened out. and it-- you know how you cut out a silhouette of somebody? it looked like they were cardboard. you could pick them u
i, geography-wise, i-- all i knew was manila would be at the end of the manila bay.i thought we will probably end up in manila hotel. >> alfonsi: the japanese guards thought surrendering was beneath a soldier. they held their prisoners in contempt. streams of americans and filipinos were herded along the old national road in 95-degree heat, the sun searing their skin. skardon was already suffering from malaria when they first started walking, but he couldn't stop or slow down, not with...
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in a manila hotel room now, with his wife who had no news about kevin at all. >> it's just a terribleless. i'm just sitting here and hope the best. >> reporter: that very day, half-way around the world, gerfa got word that the fbi wanted to see her immediately. she rushed to the hotel room. >> when i opened the door, everybody was looking at me so quiet. just stare at me. i was like, "oh, something happened. something happened to kevin." >> reporter: an fbi agent was holding a phone. on the line, the mayor of a small town on basilan island. "it's for you," the agent told gerfa. >> the mayor said, "mrs. lunsmann?" i was like, "yeah?" "kevin is out." i said, "what? what?" it was just like chaos after that. and then when i talked to him i was like, kevin. "hi, mom, this is kevin." you know, he just sound so good. it was just beautiful. it sounds like my son. that's my son. >> reporter: kevin was free. but how? >> it's the craziest turn of my life probably. i didn't think it was ever going to happen. >> reporter: here he is, kevin lunsmann. now 20-years old. and this is his amazing story.
in a manila hotel room now, with his wife who had no news about kevin at all. >> it's just a terribleless. i'm just sitting here and hope the best. >> reporter: that very day, half-way around the world, gerfa got word that the fbi wanted to see her immediately. she rushed to the hotel room. >> when i opened the door, everybody was looking at me so quiet. just stare at me. i was like, "oh, something happened. something happened to kevin." >> reporter: an fbi...
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was evacuated to manila, the philippines' capital.mark thundercloud thought he knew why the kidnappers released gerfa. >> their intent was to let her go to help raise more money. now she's out. and now she's gotta talk to these people. >> right. >> someone needs to be there with her. >> reporter: heiko decided he should stay in lynchburg, try to find the money, and mark thundercloud moved his operations from the family's kitchen to a hotel room in manila. and there, as one month passed, then another, they tried to help gerfa deal with mr. so. >> december 6 was the last day that we talked with mr. so. basically he was saying, look, what you're offering is not enough. this might be the last communication that we ever have. we still expected calls. but on the 7th, nothing. on the 8th, nothing. on the 9th, nothing. >> reporter: oh, they would hear what happened to kevin. soon enough. a shock-in-waiting. >> coming up -- >> when i opened the door, everybody was looking at me so quiet. i was like, oh, something happened. something happened t
was evacuated to manila, the philippines' capital.mark thundercloud thought he knew why the kidnappers released gerfa. >> their intent was to let her go to help raise more money. now she's out. and now she's gotta talk to these people. >> right. >> someone needs to be there with her. >> reporter: heiko decided he should stay in lynchburg, try to find the money, and mark thundercloud moved his operations from the family's kitchen to a hotel room in manila. and there, as...
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you then have people back in manila saying that is this the right process?sing martial law, it seems rather a heavy—duty weapon. imposing martial law, it seems rather a heavy-duty weapon. but it has an easy target, his enemy here is basically organisations which are vaguely associated with i. if your enemy is is, can you go wrong? you cannot, you listen to the various stories like the ones we read about, people who have been asked to recite the koran and if they cannot they are shot, and you go down to the personal again and i think he's in a personal, difficult situation. what is angela merkel been saying? she isn't very happy! at least she is saying so, she is not happy with either the us or the saying so, she is not happy with eitherthe us orthe uk saying so, she is not happy with either the us or the uk and she us europeans need to stick together. i think she is... she is also on an election campaign, she is very strong, she doesn't, she wants to show i think her strength, she doesn't need the us, she doesn't need the uk. she is... she is quite grounded.
you then have people back in manila saying that is this the right process?sing martial law, it seems rather a heavy—duty weapon. imposing martial law, it seems rather a heavy-duty weapon. but it has an easy target, his enemy here is basically organisations which are vaguely associated with i. if your enemy is is, can you go wrong? you cannot, you listen to the various stories like the ones we read about, people who have been asked to recite the koran and if they cannot they are shot, and you...
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police say letitia manila is under arrest.nvestigators say she broke a window to get into tomorrow montessori school on may 4th. they say the damage to the school reached $10,000. manila was arrested on friday for burglary, felony vandalism and possession of drugs. >>> we have a follow-up tonight to a 2 investigates story that we brought you last week on the 10:00 news. we examined how a little known law designed to protect students' privacy can put other students at risk. >> the case involves a teenager convicted of sexual assault. he is still in school. the district says it is prohibited by law from notifying anyone about his record. jesse gary tells us there's been a lot of reaction to our report with students and parents from all over the bay area expressing outrage. >> reporter: several students wore white and vented strong emotions about how the district sexual assault but none want to express their views on camera. their act of solidarity after a 2 investigates report revealed a student in the palo alto school district
police say letitia manila is under arrest.nvestigators say she broke a window to get into tomorrow montessori school on may 4th. they say the damage to the school reached $10,000. manila was arrested on friday for burglary, felony vandalism and possession of drugs. >>> we have a follow-up tonight to a 2 investigates story that we brought you last week on the 10:00 news. we examined how a little known law designed to protect students' privacy can put other students at risk. >> the...
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with that manila envelope that contained that letter from president trump. fbi director comey was not at fbi headquarters. he was at the fbi field office in los angeles talking with some of the staff there. and he learned of his termination by actually watching and seeing it unfold on television. we understand that once he began seeing that on television he tried to make light of the situation. joking around. of course he abruptly left tha meeting. the way this went down because this has been unfolding over at least the past week. we know president trump has been talking about this, working with the justice department, and we do know perhaps as long ago as two weeks ago when deputy attorney general rod rosenstein confirmed, assumed his position on april 26th, perhaps this was in the work. this disconnect between the letter that or the memo that rod rosenstein wrote talking about mishandling of the hillary clinton investigation and trump referencing the russian investigation. >> the letter from trump, rod rosenstein memo, what we heard from sean spicer briefl
with that manila envelope that contained that letter from president trump. fbi director comey was not at fbi headquarters. he was at the fbi field office in los angeles talking with some of the staff there. and he learned of his termination by actually watching and seeing it unfold on television. we understand that once he began seeing that on television he tried to make light of the situation. joking around. of course he abruptly left tha meeting. the way this went down because this has been...
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he has -or therump buildings in manila.e has put in a call prime minister dictator of turkey, someone who is snuping out of turkish democracy who is condemned. if you keep in mind what donald trump comes to work every day thinking about, is his personal income flow and how he can use the foreign policy of the united states to maximize that. this is not been an unsuccessful presidency. it's only one if you think the important thing is to pass for pieces of legislation that he literally heard about in the past 90 days. >> nick was asked about he tried to defend the issue of funding the wall because there's some money that they say that's already in the budget that they can apply to the wall, but it turns out it's not new construction and he said at a certain point. you can call it maintenance if you want to, which it actually is. he didn't know where that was being done. >> this is the issue with the wall, is that there are so many republicans who do not want the wall. that it is bad politics for them. they actually understan
he has -or therump buildings in manila.e has put in a call prime minister dictator of turkey, someone who is snuping out of turkish democracy who is condemned. if you keep in mind what donald trump comes to work every day thinking about, is his personal income flow and how he can use the foreign policy of the united states to maximize that. this is not been an unsuccessful presidency. it's only one if you think the important thing is to pass for pieces of legislation that he literally heard...
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i manila, on washington. how about on retirement plans? the enthusiasm for bonds right now given the great distortion we are living? >> the enthusiasm is zero, but people who have to invest in ok atontinue to say it is 2% to 3% range. but i think the smart money now, people who have to be there, i think they're looking at high-grade corporates. treasuries offer nothing will stop junk has been stratospheric in terms of its performance. tom: all of this stocks and bonds linked into the politics. you have the bill bradley morning must-read. went to bring that up? michael: weekend. -- he wasadley talked involved in creating the 1986 tax bill. he talked about what you need to get it done. he said that bill's success -- michael holland, if that is the case, why is everybody trading stocks higher on the idea of a tax reform package that people in washington are saying may not happen? >> i think the markets are not doing that. i think the markets presume what you heard marty talked about and bill bradley talked about, there is little chance of any
i manila, on washington. how about on retirement plans? the enthusiasm for bonds right now given the great distortion we are living? >> the enthusiasm is zero, but people who have to invest in ok atontinue to say it is 2% to 3% range. but i think the smart money now, people who have to be there, i think they're looking at high-grade corporates. treasuries offer nothing will stop junk has been stratospheric in terms of its performance. tom: all of this stocks and bonds linked into the...
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. >> trump tower manila will be something very, very specicial, like nobody has seen before. amy: this promotional video remained on the skyscraper's website until the "washington post" asked about it earlier this week and it was susubsequently taken down. trump developed the skyscraper outside the capital manila with one of the philippines' most powerf r real estatete moguls, o is c currently philippine presesident rodrigduduterte's tp trade e envoy. over the weekend, president trump invited duterte to visit the white house sparking outrage from human rights experts who say the invitation condones the thousands of extrajudicial killings in the philippines since duterte launched his so-called war on drugs. cnn has refused to air and that from the trump campaign that calls the mainstream media fake news. cnn says it will not air the ad because it is false. in response, the trump campaign lashed out at cnn, accusing the network of censorship. kentucky republican governor matt bevin is threatening to close the state's only remaining abortion clinic, meaning kentucky could becomi
. >> trump tower manila will be something very, very specicial, like nobody has seen before. amy: this promotional video remained on the skyscraper's website until the "washington post" asked about it earlier this week and it was susubsequently taken down. trump developed the skyscraper outside the capital manila with one of the philippines' most powerf r real estatete moguls, o is c currently philippine presesident rodrigduduterte's tp trade e envoy. over the weekend, president...
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fighting in the region is ongoing between the army and rebels. ,o bring us the very latest dean is in manila is the latest you have for us? : yes, the authorities, including the military, is continuing to secure the area where members of the catholic clergy are reportedly under -- are being held by the terror group or it is a relatively significant group in the country. terrorntinue to conduct operations in the city. this is not in a small city. they have sporadic attacks being held even after now. the military says they have control of the city, but there are some small groups still conducting their operations. people have been reporting that these groups are going around , bearing supposedly the isis flag. we have received reports that thousands of people have started to evacuate the area as early as today because of the fighting that is happening in the city which is primarily in a muslim dominated city in the south philippines. rochelle: the president of turkey has declared martial law in the south of the country. they considered extending across the entire country. dean the president fo
fighting in the region is ongoing between the army and rebels. ,o bring us the very latest dean is in manila is the latest you have for us? : yes, the authorities, including the military, is continuing to secure the area where members of the catholic clergy are reportedly under -- are being held by the terror group or it is a relatively significant group in the country. terrorntinue to conduct operations in the city. this is not in a small city. they have sporadic attacks being held even after...
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programme: china and the philippines are holding their first talks on the disputed south china sea, as manilah the maritime theme, we'll hear how scientists
programme: china and the philippines are holding their first talks on the disputed south china sea, as manilah the maritime theme, we'll hear how scientists
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joining us live from manila is marites vitug.about the muslim insurgency on mindanao. thank you forjoining us. first of all, let me ask you, there has been an insurgency on going for decades, often involving foreign fighters. what is new about the current crisis? the newest thing here is that they claim to have pledged allegiance to isis or isil. they wa nt to allegiance to isis or isil. they want to be recognised by isil. i think that is why they are provoking the government. that is why they are launching this high—profile attack on the muslim seat here. how long do you think this whole crisis will last, this conflict, now that the president has imposed martial law?|j think, physically containing the city will take weeks. as of now, it has been a week and they still have not really cleared it up or sent away, arrested the terrorist group. it will take weeks. as for martial law, we have learned from our philippines history that martial law has not solved the problem of insurgency or rebellion in the philippine youths. we have ha
joining us live from manila is marites vitug.about the muslim insurgency on mindanao. thank you forjoining us. first of all, let me ask you, there has been an insurgency on going for decades, often involving foreign fighters. what is new about the current crisis? the newest thing here is that they claim to have pledged allegiance to isis or isil. they wa nt to allegiance to isis or isil. they want to be recognised by isil. i think that is why they are provoking the government. that is why they...
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current title after she was seen on this billboard in philippines promoting a new trump tower in manila. the timing is disconcerting after the president engaged in a call to president rodrigo duterte. a call the white house characterized as a very friendly conversation sub subsequently inviting duterte to the white house. according to the associated press and other news outlets the move immediately sent shockwaves with agencies and human rights groups across the world. the philippine president has a history of human rights abuses with the death of 7,000 people in the war on drugs. at one point he even admitted to throwing a man out of a helicopter. nbc news has reached out to the white house regarding the use of ivanka trump's image on that billboard in the philippines. but has yet to hear back. >> people hurt and one killed after a gunman opened fire in a residential pool in san diego. witnesses say 49-year-old peter sellers fired multiple rounds of shots with a beer in one hand and a gun in the other. three officers who arrived on the scene shot and killed him after he pointed his gun
current title after she was seen on this billboard in philippines promoting a new trump tower in manila. the timing is disconcerting after the president engaged in a call to president rodrigo duterte. a call the white house characterized as a very friendly conversation sub subsequently inviting duterte to the white house. according to the associated press and other news outlets the move immediately sent shockwaves with agencies and human rights groups across the world. the philippine president...
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he's a political scientist and writer and works at the de la salle university in manila. the latest kind of revival of extremism and violence. what makes it extremely troubling is reports coming from the ground, from the philippine military, suggesting foreign fighters tied to isis were also named as islamic state now among those who laid the siege and clashes in marawi. there is a concern right now that an isis branch in south—east asia is very much on the horizon. that is what is extremely troubling. the other thing of course is there are also concerns that this violence will be used to declare martial law, not only in affected areas but across the country. all of a sudden the philippines is dealing with the spectre of isis and other things as well. martial law reminds everyone of the leadership of former dictator president marcos. tell us, how embarrassing is this for the president, seeing as he is from the region. first of all you have to caught a high—profile visit to russia. you have to cut that short. there are clashes and operations which were launched by the isis
he's a political scientist and writer and works at the de la salle university in manila. the latest kind of revival of extremism and violence. what makes it extremely troubling is reports coming from the ground, from the philippine military, suggesting foreign fighters tied to isis were also named as islamic state now among those who laid the siege and clashes in marawi. there is a concern right now that an isis branch in south—east asia is very much on the horizon. that is what is extremely...
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so, for instance, you, tomorrow, could receive a manila envelope with trump's tax returns. >> rose: this what do you do? it's news, you verify it, so i think there is a double standard. >> rose: is he verified? of course he does. he never released anything proven to be false. he has though not redacted things that are personal information for instance, that is not newsworthy, and in the case of the d.n.c., he published everything, and not everything was newsworthy. no doubt it was newsworthy. the "new york times" made the same argument if a journalist has information that will inform the public and they can verify it, it's true, then you should pub accomplis -- publish it. which doesn't negate the fact we need to look closely at what happened in the election. a state actor being the one who did the hack and deciding who to release to, i am disturbed by that. >> rose: does he have political views in terms of any traditional way that we know? >> julian is founded the organization. he's very consistent. he's interested in publishing what he believes to be vital information from secretive in
so, for instance, you, tomorrow, could receive a manila envelope with trump's tax returns. >> rose: this what do you do? it's news, you verify it, so i think there is a double standard. >> rose: is he verified? of course he does. he never released anything proven to be false. he has though not redacted things that are personal information for instance, that is not newsworthy, and in the case of the d.n.c., he published everything, and not everything was newsworthy. no doubt it was...
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the 11 pages inside the plain manila envelope left no doubt about who the intended victim was.right. nancy latham, the soon to be ex-wife of uber banker, chris latham. the details in the package made it very obvious this was a real murder for hire. >> it included, you know, her age, her car, her license plate. and also, you know, how she came and went from her neighborhood. and what grocery store she even shopped at. >> reporter: i mean, i've never heard of a hit packet before. is it -- was all -- it's been bandied about as if that's a phrase people know or something. >> it would be an accurate description of exactly what it is. that package has very personal information about nancy latham and her family, photos of herself, her family, her children, her residence. and it even gave the hired killers a way to access her house undetected to commit the crime. >> as you can see by the -- the hand-scribed notes on the map there. >> reporter: oh yeah. yeah. how to get in successfully. >> exactly. without having to go through the security gates. >> this was very elaborate. it took a lo
the 11 pages inside the plain manila envelope left no doubt about who the intended victim was.right. nancy latham, the soon to be ex-wife of uber banker, chris latham. the details in the package made it very obvious this was a real murder for hire. >> it included, you know, her age, her car, her license plate. and also, you know, how she came and went from her neighborhood. and what grocery store she even shopped at. >> reporter: i mean, i've never heard of a hit packet before. is...
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asian leaders took a softer stance on the south china sea dispute during their weekend summit in manilaased after the summit ended, dropping references to land reclamation and militarization. those references had been included in the text during last year's meeting. china is extremely sensitive to comments about its activities in spratly islands. 36 members of the yazidi group held as slaves in the islamic state have been freed in iraq according to the un. it included men, women, and children in captivity for three yea rs. children in captivity for three years. 1500 women and girls are still being held, they believe. the former billionaire eike batista, who was once one of the world's richest men, has left prison in brazil for house arrest ahead of a corruption trial. batista, was worth more than $30 billion five years ago, but has lost much of his empire. he's been accused of bribery and hiding illegalfunds offshore. indonesia's president, joko widodo, has been greeted with a mix of protest and celebration during a visit to hong kong, where thousands of indonesians work as domestic hel
asian leaders took a softer stance on the south china sea dispute during their weekend summit in manilaased after the summit ended, dropping references to land reclamation and militarization. those references had been included in the text during last year's meeting. china is extremely sensitive to comments about its activities in spratly islands. 36 members of the yazidi group held as slaves in the islamic state have been freed in iraq according to the un. it included men, women, and children...
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programme: china and the philippines are holding their first talks on the disputed south china sea, as manilaooks to ease tensions. and staying with the maritime theme, we'll hear how scientists are searching the ocean for monsters with teeth from the deep. live from singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. glad you could join us. it's 8am in singapore, 1am in london and 8pm in washington, where president trump has spoken about the appointment of a special counsel to take over the russia investigation into any potential ties with his campaign. he said the entire affair was a witch—hunt which "hurt the country", as he put it, and he denied ever asking the fbi director to end the investigation into his national security advisor michael flynn. from washington, aleem macqbool reports. the president's just not happy with the scrutiny he continues to come under over his links with russia. the entire thing has been a witch hunt. and there is no collusion between certainly myself and my campaign, but i can only speak for myself and the russians, zero. i think it divides the country
programme: china and the philippines are holding their first talks on the disputed south china sea, as manilaooks to ease tensions. and staying with the maritime theme, we'll hear how scientists are searching the ocean for monsters with teeth from the deep. live from singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. glad you could join us. it's 8am in singapore, 1am in london and 8pm in washington, where president trump has spoken about the appointment of a special counsel to take...
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afternoon, president trump didn't call james comey, sent private security guard to termination in manila folder to f.b.i. headquarters. dazi, with the story, noting comey flew on f.b.i. lane to los angeles for recruitment event. trump's director of oval office operation, security aide hand-delivered that letter to f.b.i. headquarters, that story details co, with surrounding the firing and circumstances out in california here in d.c. georgia, n calhoun, line for republicans, go ahead. hello there. i think that comey possibly earlier ve been fired than this and i can't profess to man may feel some kind of relief. he was caught in a vice. was under enormous pressure rom republicans and democrats alike. in the middle of i can't see how mrs. clinton revealed on this classified information and was a bigger threat to national security having a conversation with the ambassador from russia on the telephone. host: do you think he is under more pressure now today than in the election? caller: been under pressure constantly the whole time. ms. clinton the other day was blaming him for his loss, miso
afternoon, president trump didn't call james comey, sent private security guard to termination in manila folder to f.b.i. headquarters. dazi, with the story, noting comey flew on f.b.i. lane to los angeles for recruitment event. trump's director of oval office operation, security aide hand-delivered that letter to f.b.i. headquarters, that story details co, with surrounding the firing and circumstances out in california here in d.c. georgia, n calhoun, line for republicans, go ahead. hello...
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the nation was with san juan to manila. it's likely to be colonial subject so from 1865 to 1900, from emancipation to empire. in the pivot from one administration to another there are a lot of lessons we can draw a. these are individual americans. i wanted to show how real people and experienced these transformations in particular i focus on the important bit underappreciated americans, an army general named oliver howard who was the leader in far northeastern oregon. so who is oliver otis howard? >> he was a west point graduate had piercing blue eyes and a beard that would put zz top to shame. writing about the late 19th century soldiers and settlers is there are only so many ways you can describe a huge beard. i once saw and all of envelope walt whitman was writing and there was a list of the saddest words he could think of but for me it was just a beer a week debate -- list. the turning point was in the late spring of 1857 when god started speaking to him. he was 26-years-old, lonely and depressed battling clouds of mosq
the nation was with san juan to manila. it's likely to be colonial subject so from 1865 to 1900, from emancipation to empire. in the pivot from one administration to another there are a lot of lessons we can draw a. these are individual americans. i wanted to show how real people and experienced these transformations in particular i focus on the important bit underappreciated americans, an army general named oliver howard who was the leader in far northeastern oregon. so who is oliver otis...
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the united states was an emperil power with territories that stretched from san juan to manila. a person with dark skin was as like ohio to be a colonial subject as a citizen. so from 1865-1900, from emancipation to empire, this is a quick and stunning turn of our sense of america and the purpose and direction of its government. and you know, in our current pivot from one administration to another, i think there are a lot of lessons we can draw from decades after reconstruction because a lot of the struggles, a lot of the ideas in conflict are the same. so my book krrz the broad transformations that the u.s. is making in these years following reconstruction. but through the eyes of individual americans, i wanted to show how real people saw and experienced these transformations. in particular, i focus on two important, but under u pree-appd americans. an army general oliver otis howard and a native american chief whose leader was joseph. they are in far northeastern oregon. who was oliver otis howard? he was a maine yankee and a west point graduate. he had piercing blue eyes and
the united states was an emperil power with territories that stretched from san juan to manila. a person with dark skin was as like ohio to be a colonial subject as a citizen. so from 1865-1900, from emancipation to empire, this is a quick and stunning turn of our sense of america and the purpose and direction of its government. and you know, in our current pivot from one administration to another, i think there are a lot of lessons we can draw from decades after reconstruction because a lot of...
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indeed, the central bank in manila did keep rates on hold.aysia out later with the decision. #8502, interest rates in the philippines, no change. or real interest rates are in negative terrain, with the philippines to hike in the inflationer or so, as eats away at that interest rate margin, sending rates to negative .47%. sophie: banks under pressure to take action given inflation pressures. malaysian cpi rose to an eight year high. -- tore announced to announce the policy decision at 3:00 p.m. rishaad: -2%, that is what we have at the moment. sophie: how our markets tracking. it feels like the focus is back on central banks. we have not had a lot of surprises, but peru cutting rates for the first time in two years. that was a surprise. is back on the fed, two key speakers over the next day or so , so watching for any hints as to the number of rate hikes this year, the pace of tightening, given that the american consumer story may be stumbling. take a look at the asian session. we are seeing declines in japanese markets. down .3% when it come
indeed, the central bank in manila did keep rates on hold.aysia out later with the decision. #8502, interest rates in the philippines, no change. or real interest rates are in negative terrain, with the philippines to hike in the inflationer or so, as eats away at that interest rate margin, sending rates to negative .47%. sophie: banks under pressure to take action given inflation pressures. malaysian cpi rose to an eight year high. -- tore announced to announce the policy decision at 3:00 p.m....
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a manila envelope was delivered to him personally. he thought it was a joke behind him that they were playing on cable news. there was no talking points given to his people. in the middle the night, kellyanne conway going on and talking to anderson cooper as he's rolling his eyes at her. there are ways to control a media narrative and this is very, very sloppy at the moment which i think is adding to the anxiety. do i think this is the right decision? ultimately yes. why now? >> harris: and looking at messaging and the media narrative, we've seen it more than once with this particular administration and they are tight with talking points where they want to be. could you make some sort of assumption about whether this on purpose? keep it mixed up. we saw this with the first immigration executive order. a >> abby: i can think of one instance where the media hasn't gone completely insane over how they covered it. they have to continue to figure out how to handle communication. there are a lot of questions to the timing of this. i think y
a manila envelope was delivered to him personally. he thought it was a joke behind him that they were playing on cable news. there was no talking points given to his people. in the middle the night, kellyanne conway going on and talking to anderson cooper as he's rolling his eyes at her. there are ways to control a media narrative and this is very, very sloppy at the moment which i think is adding to the anxiety. do i think this is the right decision? ultimately yes. why now? >> harris:...
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. >> trump tower manila is going to be something special. it won't be anything like it in the philippines and actually even going beyond the philippines. this is going to be something that people love and that people respect as a structure. this service, everything involved is going to be first rated. we really look forward to it. it's going to be great. donald trump's trump partner on that project is now the trade and with the u.s. join nowed by national security, former deputy assistant secretary of defense. evelyn, there's this reporting from my colleague that state department and nsc blind sided by donald trump's off the cuff, i'm to see that was not all the talking points. how big of a deal is it to get a personal invitation from the president of the united states, particularly in the midst of the widespread of the extrajudicial killings there. >> it's a pretty big deal. i think this gets back to the whole issue of trump trump praising these leaders who have very checkered. he's in the category of vladimir putin. and reward them and he
. >> trump tower manila is going to be something special. it won't be anything like it in the philippines and actually even going beyond the philippines. this is going to be something that people love and that people respect as a structure. this service, everything involved is going to be first rated. we really look forward to it. it's going to be great. donald trump's trump partner on that project is now the trade and with the u.s. join nowed by national security, former deputy assistant...
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thanks to a tip from china, filipino officials seized a drug from a warehouse in manila over the weekend and they now have a total street value of $121 million of drugs in their possession, and since taking office last year, philippine president launched a war on illegal drugs that has left thousands of suspected drug dealers and addicts dead, and this is the latest information coming in this morning, reggie. >>> the coast guard called off a search of a man that jumped into the water for a hat. the man jumped into the water at 5:00 saturday afternoon. friends onboard the vessel tried to help the man out of the water but eventually lost sight of him. >>> volunteers in oakland organizing an event next weekend to repair the gardens at lake merritt. last week vandals knocked over and ripped out plants and damaged the sprinkler and electrical system and took out the front tire of a work vehicle, and in total caused more than $50,000 in damage. the water and power systems have been repaired but there's still a lot of work left to do so you can help out. if you would like to volunteer, the even
thanks to a tip from china, filipino officials seized a drug from a warehouse in manila over the weekend and they now have a total street value of $121 million of drugs in their possession, and since taking office last year, philippine president launched a war on illegal drugs that has left thousands of suspected drug dealers and addicts dead, and this is the latest information coming in this morning, reggie. >>> the coast guard called off a search of a man that jumped into the water...
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was, 1900, an imperial power with territories that stretched from san juan to manila. a person with dark skin was as likely to be a colonial subject as a citizen. so from 1865 to 1900, from emancipation to empire. this is a quick and stunning turn of our sense of america and the purpose and direction of its government. in our current pivot from one administration to another, i think there are lots of lessons that we can draw from these decades after reconstruction. because a lot of the struggles, a lot of the ideas in conflict are the same. so my book considers the broad transformations that the u.s. was making in these years following reconstruction, but to the eyes of individual americans, i wanted to show how real people saw and experienced these ethical transformations. and in particular, i focus on two important but underappreciated americans. an army general named oliver otis howard, and a native american chief named joseph who is a leader of a small band of nez perce indians and far northeastern oregon. so who was oliver otis howard? he was a maine yankee and a
was, 1900, an imperial power with territories that stretched from san juan to manila. a person with dark skin was as likely to be a colonial subject as a citizen. so from 1865 to 1900, from emancipation to empire. this is a quick and stunning turn of our sense of america and the purpose and direction of its government. in our current pivot from one administration to another, i think there are lots of lessons that we can draw from these decades after reconstruction. because a lot of the...
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for instance, you could receive a manila envelope tomorrow with trump's tax returns. newsworthy. you verify it. that is what they did. there is often a double standard. charlie: does he verify? laura: of course he does. he has never released anything that was proven to be false. he has, which i had criticized him for, is not redacting personal information that is not newsworthy, in the case of the dnc. he published everything and not everything was newsworthy. the new york times made the same argument, that if a journalist has information that will inform the public and they can verify it is true, you should publish it, which also doesn't negate the fact that we need to look really closely at what happened in this election. , a statevernment says actor being the one that did the hack, deciding who to release two, i am disturbed by that. charlie: this is julian assange discussing the rape allegations against him with his lawyers. laura: i want to clarify the setup. he is not talking about the allegations, he is talking about the political context. you getting your mind
for instance, you could receive a manila envelope tomorrow with trump's tax returns. newsworthy. you verify it. that is what they did. there is often a double standard. charlie: does he verify? laura: of course he does. he has never released anything that was proven to be false. he has, which i had criticized him for, is not redacting personal information that is not newsworthy, in the case of the dnc. he published everything and not everything was newsworthy. the new york times made the same...
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he sent his longtime private security guard to deliver the termination letter in a manila folder to f.b.iadquarters. if you ever want to know if you're the villain in a movie, ask yourself this question:, "do i have a private squad of goons who terminate people?" a senior intelligence official said, "it's not just that they removed him. it's that they did it in the most thuggish and humiliating way possible. i think that was designed to send a message: 'cut this (bleep) out or this will happen to you.' this is like horse head in the bed." it's like "the godfather," only in this one, nobody respects the don. ( cheers and applause ) yes. right? but yesterday, sean spicer stand-in and star of a one-woman show about marie osmond, sarah huckabee sanders, denied that there's a problem with morale at the f.b.i. >> i've heard from countless members of the f.b.i. that are grateful and thankful for the president's decision. >> stephen: "countless"? i have a calculator here. let me help you count. go ahead. >> i've certainly heard from a large number of individuals, and that's just myself. and i don
he sent his longtime private security guard to deliver the termination letter in a manila folder to f.b.iadquarters. if you ever want to know if you're the villain in a movie, ask yourself this question:, "do i have a private squad of goons who terminate people?" a senior intelligence official said, "it's not just that they removed him. it's that they did it in the most thuggish and humiliating way possible. i think that was designed to send a message: 'cut this (bleep) out or...
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we debuted coast to coast with the thrilla in manila, one of the all-time classic heavyweight fights.mmad 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, nbc, abc. 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 system -- >> 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 country. they went
we debuted coast to coast with the thrilla in manila, one of the all-time classic heavyweight fights.mmad 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...
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the explosions happened hours apart in the capital manila on saturday.oincided with a summit of southeast asian nations, but police say there is no indication of any link to terrorism. >>> libyan coast guard says it rescued more than 160 migrants off the coast of tripoli on saturday. battalion officials also report a busy weekend across the mediterranean. they tell reuters news agency, around 3,000 migrants were rescued saturday trying to reach europe. >>> dozens of nigeria's missing chinnon schoolgirls are finally free. officials say 82 of the chibok girls were released after successful negotiations between the government and the terrorist group boko haram. they're believed to be from the group of 276 schoolgirls stolen from their village three years ago. cnn's isha sesay has been covering this story extensively and has the latest for us. >> reporter: after more than three years in captivity, it is the news that people around the world, not to mention the families, have been waiting for, that 82 of the missing chibok schoolgirls have finally been releas
the explosions happened hours apart in the capital manila on saturday.oincided with a summit of southeast asian nations, but police say there is no indication of any link to terrorism. >>> libyan coast guard says it rescued more than 160 migrants off the coast of tripoli on saturday. battalion officials also report a busy weekend across the mediterranean. they tell reuters news agency, around 3,000 migrants were rescued saturday trying to reach europe. >>> dozens of nigeria's...
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get fired, the way he got fired, trump had his long-time personal bodyguard deliver a letter in a manilanvelope to fbi was fired. james comey wasn't there, he was here in l.a. speaking to a group of fbi agents. they had the tv on. he sees on the news that he was fired. he thought it was a prank. for real, he thought it was -- which makes you wonder what kind of friends he has in the first place. it wasn't a prank. donald trump has only pulled one prank, it was getting elected president by selling the most hats. [ cheers and applause ] and to make the situation even stranger, our local news channels here in l.a. went to live helicopter coverage of james comey's car. why, i don't know. but they followed him like it was a high-speed chase. >> he's on the 405 in that motorcade going down south through the mara vista area. >> breaking news, it's the 105 freeway, they're headed directly to the airport. >> we've been kind waiting to see if we would get a glimpse of him. he's a very, very tall man, james comey appears to be getting on that plane. >> looks like that might have been him boarding t
get fired, the way he got fired, trump had his long-time personal bodyguard deliver a letter in a manilanvelope to fbi was fired. james comey wasn't there, he was here in l.a. speaking to a group of fbi agents. they had the tv on. he sees on the news that he was fired. he thought it was a prank. for real, he thought it was -- which makes you wonder what kind of friends he has in the first place. it wasn't a prank. donald trump has only pulled one prank, it was getting elected president by...
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others have been held and tortured in a recently revealed secret jail in manila, where prisoners say police have demanded bribes in exchange for freedodom. human rights watch slammed trump's invitation, saying -- "by effectively endorsing duterte's murderous 'war on drugs', trump has made himself morally complicit in future killings." in brazil, tens of millions of people participated in the first general strike in more than two decades on friday, shutting down public transportation, schools systems, and airports in major cities to protest brazilian president michel temer's austerity measures. temer, who rose to power after the ouster of democratically elected leftist president dilma rousseff, currently has a popularity rating of only 4%. the e turkish govevernment has d another 4000 public workers, shut down 45 civil society organizations and health clinics, and blocked access to wikipedia across the country saturday in the latetest escalation of the e government's crackdown. a total of 140,000 public and private workers have now been fired since last summer's failed military coup.
others have been held and tortured in a recently revealed secret jail in manila, where prisoners say police have demanded bribes in exchange for freedodom. human rights watch slammed trump's invitation, saying -- "by effectively endorsing duterte's murderous 'war on drugs', trump has made himself morally complicit in future killings." in brazil, tens of millions of people participated in the first general strike in more than two decades on friday, shutting down public transportation,...
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so for instance, you, tomorrow, could receive a manila envelope with trump's tax returns. it's newsworthy, you verify, do you withholding? so i think there is often a double standard. >> rose: does he verify? of course, he does. he's never released anything proven to be false. he has, though, which i would criticize him for and have criticized him for, is not redact things that are personal information, for instance, that is not newsworthy. in the case of the d.n.c., he accomplished everything, and not everything was news woarlty. no doubt there was newsworthyy. dean bekay from the "new york times" made the argument that if a journalist has information that will inform the public and they can verify it's true, then you should accomplish it, which also doesn't negate the fact that we immediate to look really closely at what happened in this election and, as the government says, a state actor being the one that did the hack in deciding who to release to, i am disturbed by that. >> rose: does he have politics, political views in terms of any traditional way that we know? >> i
so for instance, you, tomorrow, could receive a manila envelope with trump's tax returns. it's newsworthy, you verify, do you withholding? so i think there is often a double standard. >> rose: does he verify? of course, he does. he's never released anything proven to be false. he has, though, which i would criticize him for and have criticized him for, is not redact things that are personal information, for instance, that is not newsworthy. in the case of the d.n.c., he accomplished...
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manila time come he has already declared martial o ofor the entire island mindanao. this is possible on the grounds of existence every billion because of what is happening in mindanao. amy: president duterte declared indefinite martial law after militants seized control of key buildings in marawi city, sparking a battle with the philippines' military. duterte said the martial law would be no different than what the philippines experienced under dictator ferdinanand marc. this comes as a new transcript obtained by the intercept reveals that president trump praised duterte for his bloody war on drugs during their phone call in april, saying he's doing a "unbelievable job on the drug problem." more than 7000 people have been extrajudicially killed by police or vigilantes since duterte launched his so-called war on drugs last june. human rights groups have accused duterte of using the campaign as cover to kill activists and community leaders. during the call, trump also boasted to duterte that the us -- the u.s. has two nuclear submarines off the coast of north korea, th
manila time come he has already declared martial o ofor the entire island mindanao. this is possible on the grounds of existence every billion because of what is happening in mindanao. amy: president duterte declared indefinite martial law after militants seized control of key buildings in marawi city, sparking a battle with the philippines' military. duterte said the martial law would be no different than what the philippines experienced under dictator ferdinanand marc. this comes as a new...
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they don't even know that he comey is in los angeles when they send the security over with a manila folder they don't have a communication strategy. they don't have their act together with regard to what they're going to say and then after they finally start saying on tuesday night and on wednesday we did it because the deputy attorney general gave us good! we should. on thursday the president under coates is his own spokesman and says it was because i'm upset about the russian investigation. this is only going to provoke greater controversy and it's question his trustworthiness, his credibility and the reasons for his actions. it will guarantee that there will be a very serious investigation by the fbi and that the next fbi director will only be approved after congress grows them and pans them to the fire on will you conduct an independent investigation i get to the bottom of all these issues? >> chris: as if that weren't enough, there was the astonishing suggestion on friday both by the president and a nondenial fight sean spicer that he may, the president may have set up a recording sys
they don't even know that he comey is in los angeles when they send the security over with a manila folder they don't have a communication strategy. they don't have their act together with regard to what they're going to say and then after they finally start saying on tuesday night and on wednesday we did it because the deputy attorney general gave us good! we should. on thursday the president under coates is his own spokesman and says it was because i'm upset about the russian investigation....