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. >> this is the manila city jail. during world war ii, it was a notorious prison. thousands were held by the japanese in horrific conditions. that's next on "war stories." >>> every day, it was raids after raids. we knew that it was just going to be a matter of time because we were getting low on rations and everything. >> 21-year-old marine glen from urbandale, iowa, was one of the 15,000 men who along with 55 army nurses were forced to surrender on 6 may, 1942. >> it was a heartbreaking day. we'd see old glory flying in the breeze. and see it come down. it just made you feel like a man without a home. >> as the japanese soldiers came in with their guns, their rifles and their bayonets, and there was a deathly silence. >> for bruce gordon elliott, the end seemed truly at hand. >> they had to strip all our clothes off, everything, and put us right out on the cliff of queens tunnel. and they had a machine gun set up. about this time two officers were hollering in japanese. told us to go back and get our clothes and everything. motioned for us to do it. but they were
. >> this is the manila city jail. during world war ii, it was a notorious prison. thousands were held by the japanese in horrific conditions. that's next on "war stories." >>> every day, it was raids after raids. we knew that it was just going to be a matter of time because we were getting low on rations and everything. >> 21-year-old marine glen from urbandale, iowa, was one of the 15,000 men who along with 55 army nurses were forced to surrender on 6 may, 1942....
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rule, invasion by the japanese, near the end of world war ii, american forces bombed manila, pretty much leveling the cityyou both photo journalists? >> yes. >> based out of manila? >> me. >> now, does a journalist need to carry a firearm in this country? >> for me, yes. >> in the philippines a press badge is no defense, particularly in the south of the country where mark lives and works. >> because of the radicalization of recent years, this is fertile ground for that. >> traditionally the argument against journalists arming themselves is they've been able to portray themselves as noncombatants. there was a presumption they wouldn't shoot you, but these days people don't make that distinction. >> dating back to the marcos years. since 1992, 77 journalists were killed. >> just before christmas in 2009, the massacre claimed the lives of 58 people. dozens of whom were journalists. it was the single deadliest event for journalists in history. mark was the first one on the scene with a camera. >> there is no system of justice, no government attending to your needs. >> no one's coming to save you? >> no one's
rule, invasion by the japanese, near the end of world war ii, american forces bombed manila, pretty much leveling the cityyou both photo journalists? >> yes. >> based out of manila? >> me. >> now, does a journalist need to carry a firearm in this country? >> for me, yes. >> in the philippines a press badge is no defense, particularly in the south of the country where mark lives and works. >> because of the radicalization of recent years, this is fertile...
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cities are. you have bangalore, mumbai, manila, ho chi minh city, shenzhen.k back, you saw beijing, other cities. china is becoming a little less popular for global real estate investors. what is interesting about cities in india is you would think there's concerned about growth and that is why investors are looking where maybe the hurt isn't going. cvhina is concerns in the overbuilding. betty: how does the capital restrictions we are seeing now, how is that playing into the outlook for the chinese market? mitch: i think a lot of that --ls with institutional individual investors rather than institutional investors. what is interesting about the individual investor or the homebuyers, the growing middle class in china, and the fact that the american dream is becoming a real reality for a growing middle class in china, they want to own their home. you have a lot of supply that hit the market as a result of the expectation of growth in the middle class. betty: how about the u.s.? i was just in chicago and i that cities like new york, san francisco, chicago, they
cities are. you have bangalore, mumbai, manila, ho chi minh city, shenzhen.k back, you saw beijing, other cities. china is becoming a little less popular for global real estate investors. what is interesting about cities in india is you would think there's concerned about growth and that is why investors are looking where maybe the hurt isn't going. cvhina is concerns in the overbuilding. betty: how does the capital restrictions we are seeing now, how is that playing into the outlook for the...
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city is arguably the most historic one that along with the tenderloin houses sit portions of the housing dating back to the 19 century those neighbors have housed the low income longshoremen and the manila town throughout the city seasonal labor depends on the sros for lodging awhile following pay as you go work opportunity sometimes working to support families elsewhere filipino and chinese and japanese in japantown and african-american recognizing from the south found a home in single-room occupancies hotels in san francisco unfortunately, a wave of demolition swept across san francisco an unwarranted america throughout the united states decimating believe it or not one million sros unit between the mid 19 san jose and 90s to diminish and convert those low income units many into condo and some hotels and to was no exemption in between 1970 and 2000 almost 9 thousand unit were demolished and within 1980 and 2000 i'm sorry 24/71970 and 19802000 were diminished and substantially another 64 hundred and 70 were you converted the country in san francisco didn't the to replace the unit and throughout but united states saw increase in the homeless population as displaced were about pushed bel
city is arguably the most historic one that along with the tenderloin houses sit portions of the housing dating back to the 19 century those neighbors have housed the low income longshoremen and the manila town throughout the city seasonal labor depends on the sros for lodging awhile following pay as you go work opportunity sometimes working to support families elsewhere filipino and chinese and japanese in japantown and african-american recognizing from the south found a home in single-room...
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city is arguably the most historic one that along with the tenderloin houses sit portions of the housing dating back to the 19 century those neighbors have housed the low income longshoremen and the manilaown throughout the city seasonal labor depends on the sros for lodging awhile following pay as you go work opportunity sometimes working to support families elsewhere filipino and chinese and japanese in japantown and african-american recognizing from the south found a home in single-room occupancies hotels in san francisco unfortunately, a wave of demolition swept across san francisco an unwarranted america throughout the united states decimating believe it or not one million sros unit between the mid 19 san jose and 90s to diminish and convert those low income units many into condo and some hotels and to was no exemption in between 1970 and 2000 almost 9 thousand unit were demolished and within 1980 and 2000 i'm sorry 24/71970 and 19802000 were diminished and substantially another 64 hundred and 70 were you converted the country in san francisco didn't the to replace the unit and throughout but united states saw increase in the homeless population as displaced were about pushed below
city is arguably the most historic one that along with the tenderloin houses sit portions of the housing dating back to the 19 century those neighbors have housed the low income longshoremen and the manilaown throughout the city seasonal labor depends on the sros for lodging awhile following pay as you go work opportunity sometimes working to support families elsewhere filipino and chinese and japanese in japantown and african-american recognizing from the south found a home in single-room...
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city is arguably the most historic one that along with the tenderloin houses sit portions of the housing dating back to the 19 century those neighbors have housed the low income longshoremen and the manila town throughout the city seasonal labor depends on the sros for lodging awhile following pay as you go work opportunity sometimes working to support families elsewhere filipino and chinese and japanese in japantown and african-american recognizing from the south found a home in single-room occupancies hotels in san francisco unfortunately, a wave of demolition swept across san francisco an unwarranted america throughout the united states decimating believe it or not one million sros unit between the mid 19 san jose and 90s to diminish and convert those low income units many into condo and some hotels and to was no exemption in between 1970 and 2000 almost 9 thousand unit were demolished and within 1980 and 2000 i'm sorry 24/71970 and 19802000 were diminished and substantially another 64 hundred and 70 were you converted the country in san francisco didn't the to replace the unit and throughout but united states saw increase in the homeless population as displaced were about pushed bel
city is arguably the most historic one that along with the tenderloin houses sit portions of the housing dating back to the 19 century those neighbors have housed the low income longshoremen and the manila town throughout the city seasonal labor depends on the sros for lodging awhile following pay as you go work opportunity sometimes working to support families elsewhere filipino and chinese and japanese in japantown and african-american recognizing from the south found a home in single-room...
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forced to retreat and in the process were pushed out of cities they had occupied for years, there was one more such incident. that was in manilamarch of 1945. nothing like it happened in any other city. please note the two incidents are three years and a month apart and separated geographically by thousands of miles. there is no evidence that any of the japanese units involved in the horrors and singapore were involved in the horrors in manila. the two incidents, one unique in the period of japanese advance and one unique in the period of japanese retreat have only one element in common. yamashita is the commander in chief and both instances. those who believe this is a coincidence are entitled to their views. i do not share it. wordary personnel get the and generally behave accordingly. obviously no general can watch every soldier under his command, and if one of the thousands commits an offense of some sort, however serious it may be, it is the responsibility of that soldier. but if thousands of soldiers commit offenses simultaneously over a period of days, there is clearly something else going on. is it likely that tens of
forced to retreat and in the process were pushed out of cities they had occupied for years, there was one more such incident. that was in manilamarch of 1945. nothing like it happened in any other city. please note the two incidents are three years and a month apart and separated geographically by thousands of miles. there is no evidence that any of the japanese units involved in the horrors and singapore were involved in the horrors in manila. the two incidents, one unique in the period of...
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city is arguably the most historic one that along with the tenderloin houses sit portions of the housing dating back to the 19 century those neighbors have housed the low income longshoremen and the manilaown throughout the city seasonal labor depends on the sros for lodging awhile following pay as you go work opportunity sometimes working to support families elsewhere filipino and chinese and japanese in japantown and african-american recognizing from the south found a home in single-room occupancies hotels in san francisco unfortunately, a wave of demolition swept across san francisco an unwarranted america throughout the united states decimating believe it or not one million sros unit between the mid 19 san jose and 90s to diminish and convert those low income units many into condo and some hotels and to was no exemption in between 1970 and 2000 almost 9 thousand unit were demolished and within 1980 and 2000 i'm sorry 24/71970 and 19802000 were diminished and substantially another 64 hundred and 70 were you converted the country in san francisco didn't the to replace the unit and throughout but united states saw increase in the homeless population as displaced were about pushed below
city is arguably the most historic one that along with the tenderloin houses sit portions of the housing dating back to the 19 century those neighbors have housed the low income longshoremen and the manilaown throughout the city seasonal labor depends on the sros for lodging awhile following pay as you go work opportunity sometimes working to support families elsewhere filipino and chinese and japanese in japantown and african-american recognizing from the south found a home in single-room...
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city fundraiser last night for jim alden. badly wounded in november when the bomb hidden inside a manila envelope and dropped at doorstep exploded. his hand is still wrapped. face is slightly scarred. spear headed a fundraising website to help pay for mount g medical bills. >> things could have be so much worse. i'm lucky for what i have. >> jim is one of the most funny, caring, kind people i know. >> police are looking for this man that you see in the video there in the picture. they suspect he could be connecting with the bombing. motive remains a mystery. >>> tax season, not people's favorite topic. it is here. so is the opportunity to criminals to take advantage. >> delaying refunds for millions of people. all knnew, we have detail about tax identity thieves and what you can do to protect yourself. >>> five before five. new business in philadelphia turning all of its profits into charity. >>> good morning, everyone. jessica boyington with a quick check on the roads. we're out in cherry hill new jersey this morning. watching route 70. there's electrical repairs underway here with some down wires and polls in the area. route 7
city fundraiser last night for jim alden. badly wounded in november when the bomb hidden inside a manila envelope and dropped at doorstep exploded. his hand is still wrapped. face is slightly scarred. spear headed a fundraising website to help pay for mount g medical bills. >> things could have be so much worse. i'm lucky for what i have. >> jim is one of the most funny, caring, kind people i know. >> police are looking for this man that you see in the video there in the...
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city. demonstrators gathered in berlin, germany, holding signs reading "mr. president." hundreds more gathered in tokyo, japan, london, brussels, and outside the u.s. embassy in the philippines capital of manila150 anti-trump banners were unfurled in cities across the solidarity reading smashes borders and other slslogans. the w worldwide protests f frid with the president of the united states, the justice to vice president mike pence and chief justice john roberts issued the oath of office to president trump but even trump swearing in was not without protest. activists from pink held signs "build bridges, not walls" and chanting by not my president" as donald trump was being inaugurated of the 45th president of the united states. after the swearing in, donald trump gave an inaugural address in which he offered an extreme vision of the future of the united s states "the washington post"" reports the address included 24 words never before utterered in any u.s. inaugural address, including the words stolen, trust, disrepair, sad, and carnage. "the new york times" reports hundreds of thousands of people attended trump's inauguration. in 2009 when president obama was sworn in, a record 1.8 millio
city. demonstrators gathered in berlin, germany, holding signs reading "mr. president." hundreds more gathered in tokyo, japan, london, brussels, and outside the u.s. embassy in the philippines capital of manila150 anti-trump banners were unfurled in cities across the solidarity reading smashes borders and other slslogans. the w worldwide protests f frid with the president of the united states, the justice to vice president mike pence and chief justice john roberts issued the oath of...
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city demonstrators are gathering in berlin, germany, holding signs that read mr. president, walls divide. build bridges. hundreds gathered in tokyo, japan, and outside the u.s. embassy in the philippine capital of minnelli -- manilaauguration and its aftermath. there were about 40,000 people who packed the area around the capital for the inauguration. about 10% of who packed it years ago, and when it came to the number of people who came out for this inauguration, donald trump had said his would be the largest. when president obama was inaugurated in 2009, there were nearly 2on people, million people. today, about half of the area was full. we are joined now by three guests as we continue our coverage. i am amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. we will be with you until 3:00 p.m. eastern standard time. naomi klein is back with us -- the author of "this changes everything, capitalism versus the climate." princeton professor keeanga yamahtta taylor, and four-time presidential candidate ralph nader is with us. twice he ran on the green party ticket, twice as an independent. well known as a consumer activist in this country. ralph nader, if you can talk about your thoughts listening to this address? just around -- under 1
city demonstrators are gathering in berlin, germany, holding signs that read mr. president, walls divide. build bridges. hundreds gathered in tokyo, japan, and outside the u.s. embassy in the philippine capital of minnelli -- manilaauguration and its aftermath. there were about 40,000 people who packed the area around the capital for the inauguration. about 10% of who packed it years ago, and when it came to the number of people who came out for this inauguration, donald trump had said his...