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the philippines. and these are supposed to be students that are named for the states that were already part of the united states. and if you will in the back this is supposed to be an african-american cleaning the windows, an indigenous student and this is supposed to be a chinese student that are excluded entirely. this is what's summing up the stuff we're going to talk about in this class some of background. let's do the definition of colonialism. so mason, can you remind us the definition of colonialism that we're using in the class. >> colonialism is when a power exploits the lesser power and uses the lesser power's resources to strengthsen and enrich the greater power. >> we all remember, right? and this is a class about empire. so nations that engage in colonialism are empires. that's what we're talking about today. then you know last class we talk about progressivism, right? we talked about progressivism as a movement to solve problems. what i'm talking about today is happening simultaneous to
the philippines. and these are supposed to be students that are named for the states that were already part of the united states. and if you will in the back this is supposed to be an african-american cleaning the windows, an indigenous student and this is supposed to be a chinese student that are excluded entirely. this is what's summing up the stuff we're going to talk about in this class some of background. let's do the definition of colonialism. so mason, can you remind us the definition of...
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navy to the philippines paired the philippines had also been a spanish colony for some time. the philippines, also a sugar theucing colony, people in philippines had also been trying to resist and overthrow their spanish colonizers for decades. you see similar things going on in the philippines that you see going on in cuba. arrive, as part of the war, they appear to be allies. they appear to be allies of philippine independence. when americans arrived during the spanish-american war, they appear to be allies. are they helping the philippines like they are helping cuba? that is what the local people thought. they thought that until they found out about the treaty of paris. philippines has now become a colony of the united states. 1902,is why from 1899 to the philippine resistance now transitions to fighting the americans. here you have what we call guerrilla warfare on the part of the philippine resistance. they are a smaller force. and they, in many ways, fight the u.s. in ways that we are also going to study when we study the vietnam war. a lot about the philippine war is s
navy to the philippines paired the philippines had also been a spanish colony for some time. the philippines, also a sugar theucing colony, people in philippines had also been trying to resist and overthrow their spanish colonizers for decades. you see similar things going on in the philippines that you see going on in cuba. arrive, as part of the war, they appear to be allies. they appear to be allies of philippine independence. when americans arrived during the spanish-american war, they...
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this is deja vu news asia coming up a powerful political dynasty in the philippines and mass murder and a verdict 10 years in the making look at a trial that's put the country's justice system to the test and china needs more pigs the world's biggest consumer and producer of pork faces a major shortage will visit the farmers and butchers battling the fallout of swine flu. i'm sumi so much going to welcome to news asia it is good to have you with us we start with what's been called the trial of the decade in the philippines a court test sentenced members of a powerful political family to life in prison for orchestrating a massacre 10 years ago it was a story that rocked the philippines around the world in 2958 people were murdered in an ambush on a convoy carrying a candidates family ahead of a regional election and $32.00 journalists were among those who were killed now it happened in maganda now province in the south of the philippines this is a region that is battling insurgencies and on rust the perpetrators members of a political dynasty who did not want to see their power challenge
this is deja vu news asia coming up a powerful political dynasty in the philippines and mass murder and a verdict 10 years in the making look at a trial that's put the country's justice system to the test and china needs more pigs the world's biggest consumer and producer of pork faces a major shortage will visit the farmers and butchers battling the fallout of swine flu. i'm sumi so much going to welcome to news asia it is good to have you with us we start with what's been called the trial of...
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this is deja vu news asia coming up a powerful political dynasty in the philippines a mass murder and a verdict 10 years in the making look at a trial that's put the country's justice system to the test and china needs more pigs the world's biggest consumer and producer of pork faces a major shortage will visit the farmers and butchers battling the fallout of swine flu. i'm suzanne was going to welcome to news asia it is good to have you with us we start with what's been called the trial of the decade in the philippines a court test sentenced members of a powerful political family to life in prison for orchestrating a massacre 10 years ago it was a story that rocked the philippines around the world in 2958 people were murdered in an ambush on a convoy carrying a candidates family ahead of a regional election and $32.00 journalists were among those who were killed now it happened in maganda now province in the south of the philippines this is a region that is battling insurgencies and on rest the perpetrators members of a political dynasty who did not want to see their power challenged
this is deja vu news asia coming up a powerful political dynasty in the philippines a mass murder and a verdict 10 years in the making look at a trial that's put the country's justice system to the test and china needs more pigs the world's biggest consumer and producer of pork faces a major shortage will visit the farmers and butchers battling the fallout of swine flu. i'm suzanne was going to welcome to news asia it is good to have you with us we start with what's been called the trial of the...
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i come from the philippines. if i'm going to use boxing as a metaphor think are just in round number and will go all the way to route the 12th if not more. one, the first reason is america's power and the resilience of its power and influence in asia is underestimate. if you look at much more observant analysis of america's power, i see michael has done a good job in his latest book, he talks about net power. a lot of people mistakenly think china is taking over because their gdp size is so large but the country is not just sign here, the picture ecological resources, human capital, a living standard free people, how much are you can. the technology you can dispose of. if you look at the data over the past 20 years you are not noticing much convergence between china and the united states. u.s. has to go on a three or% to match china's seven, eight, 9% growth. if a look at technology, look at cutting edge technology u.s. is still way ahead. interesting observation by people that everyone is talking china crating w
i come from the philippines. if i'm going to use boxing as a metaphor think are just in round number and will go all the way to route the 12th if not more. one, the first reason is america's power and the resilience of its power and influence in asia is underestimate. if you look at much more observant analysis of america's power, i see michael has done a good job in his latest book, he talks about net power. a lot of people mistakenly think china is taking over because their gdp size is so...
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philippines chief climate negotiator yeb sano. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are broadcasting from madrid, spain. the house judiciary committee is holding a second hearing today as part of the ongoing impeachment inquiry into how president trump pressured the ukrainian president to investigate trump's political rival, joe biden, and his son. at today's committee hearing, democratic counsel for the house intelligence committee, daniel goldman, will present evidence for impeachment, while republican lawyer stephen castor will present evidence against impeachment. this is house judiciary committee chair jerrold nadler speaking sunday on n nbc's "meet the press." >> some of these things are very clear at this point. there is overwhelming evidence, uncontested by the republicans, that the president put himself above the country, that the president sought foreign assistance in elections, sought to cover it up, completely defied participation in th
philippines chief climate negotiator yeb sano. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are broadcasting from madrid, spain. the house judiciary committee is holding a second hearing today as part of the ongoing impeachment inquiry into how president trump pressured the ukrainian president to investigate trump's political rival, joe biden, and his son. at today's committee hearing, democratic counsel for the house...
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from berlin a deadly typhoon batters the central philippines typhoon fun phone tour across a number of your holiday audience destroying property and killing at least 600 bring you the latest on the devastation also coming up. remembering the 2004 indian ocean tsunami which killed more than 200915 years on we meet one woman who lost almost her entire family. in a ring of fire blazes across the sky in the middle east and asia we'll have everything you need to know about the last solar eclipse of the decade whether you can see it or you are. welcome to the program. a deadly typhoon has stricken the central philippines at least 16 people have been killed and the fear is that more people may have died many buildings were destroyed and large areas are still without internet or electricity a tropical storm and 1st found phone was upgraded to a typhoon when it made landfall on christmas eve it brought pounding rain and wind speeds up to 195 kilometers an hour on christmas day and as you can see it is now moving now towards vietnam. the extent of the damage caused by the typhoon is beginning to
from berlin a deadly typhoon batters the central philippines typhoon fun phone tour across a number of your holiday audience destroying property and killing at least 600 bring you the latest on the devastation also coming up. remembering the 2004 indian ocean tsunami which killed more than 200915 years on we meet one woman who lost almost her entire family. in a ring of fire blazes across the sky in the middle east and asia we'll have everything you need to know about the last solar eclipse of...
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a far from peaceful christmas in the central philippines.yphoon phanfone has brought sustained winds of almost 200 kilometres an hour, terrifying local people, and leaving a trail of destruction. heavy rain has left many homes flooded. more than 16,000 people had to spend the night in improvised shelters and at least 100 families have been left homeless. in this majority catholic country, the typhoon, which has damaged infrastructure, stopped many people visiting their families for christmas. filipinos are well used to tropical storms and typhoons, with around 20 hitting the island nation each year. the most deadly in recent times was typhoon haiyan in 2013, where a massive storm surge left more than 7,000 people dead. and many of the areas worst hit back then have borne the brunt of this latest storm. later, we will speak to the head of the philippines red cross for an update on the situation on the ground there. in west africa, more details are emerging about a deadly attack by islamist militants in burkina faso on tuesday that left 35 civ
a far from peaceful christmas in the central philippines.yphoon phanfone has brought sustained winds of almost 200 kilometres an hour, terrifying local people, and leaving a trail of destruction. heavy rain has left many homes flooded. more than 16,000 people had to spend the night in improvised shelters and at least 100 families have been left homeless. in this majority catholic country, the typhoon, which has damaged infrastructure, stopped many people visiting their families for christmas....
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news live from berlin a deadly typhoon batters the central philippines typhoon fan following tore across a number of popular holiday island destroying property and killing at least 16 people we'll bring you the latest on the devastation also coming up remembering the 2004 indian ocean tsunami which killed more than 200000 people 15 years on the meat and one woman who lost almost her entire family. and syrian forces pound is live province forcing residents to flee for their lives government troops backed by tanks are mounting a ground assault on the last talk of the resistance hundreds of thousands of people in rebel held areas have taken to the road with nowhere to go but makeshift camps where conditions are squalid. i'm married to evanston it's good to have you with us. a deadly typhoon has struck the central philippines at least 16 people have been killed and the fear is that the death toll could rise many buildings and other properties have been flattened large areas are without internet or electricity typhoon found phone brought severe rain and wind speeds of up to 195 kilometers an
news live from berlin a deadly typhoon batters the central philippines typhoon fan following tore across a number of popular holiday island destroying property and killing at least 16 people we'll bring you the latest on the devastation also coming up remembering the 2004 indian ocean tsunami which killed more than 200000 people 15 years on the meat and one woman who lost almost her entire family. and syrian forces pound is live province forcing residents to flee for their lives government...
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this is you don't really use lines from berlin a deadly christmas typhoon ravages the central philippines leaving a trail of death and destruction in its path of typhoon fanfold kills at least 16 people as it tears across a number of popular holiday islands destroying houses downing trees and forcing thousands to flee their homes we'll bring you the latest on the devastation also coming up the morial services are being held across asia to commemorate one of the deadliest natural disasters to the tsunami that hit the indian ocean the day after christmas in 2004 and killed more than 200000 people 15 years on we meet one woman who lost almost her entire family. and the ring of fire blazes across the sky in the middle east and asia will have everything you need to know about the last solar eclipse of the decade. and well i thank you so much for your company everyone we start in the philippines were a deadly typhoon has bad there battered rather the essential philippines at least 16 people have been killed and the fear is that more people may have died many buildings were destroyed and large a
this is you don't really use lines from berlin a deadly christmas typhoon ravages the central philippines leaving a trail of death and destruction in its path of typhoon fanfold kills at least 16 people as it tears across a number of popular holiday islands destroying houses downing trees and forcing thousands to flee their homes we'll bring you the latest on the devastation also coming up the morial services are being held across asia to commemorate one of the deadliest natural disasters to...
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and that was it richard gordon of the red cross in the philippines. communities across asia are marking the 15th anniversary of another storm the indian ocean tsunami on the morning of the december 26th 2004 a 9 point one magnitude earthquake triggered a tsunami that hit coastlines across a vast area the disaster killed more than 200000 people and so to remember in thailand people placed a flowers at a memorial to the victims of the tsunami in the village of. the village was the worst hit places in the country with at least 1400 people moving losing their lives . some 2000 kilometers away sri lanka's eastern coast was hit especially hard more than 10000 people died in the southern power region. can. you look out over the indian ocean nearly every day. and deter life 15 years ago when she lost almost her entire family to the massive tsunami. owned a little bit if not good all 9 of us lived near the beach on done so many tonight when i think about the children i get very sad i only managed to save one little go and i never saw the others again when i go
and that was it richard gordon of the red cross in the philippines. communities across asia are marking the 15th anniversary of another storm the indian ocean tsunami on the morning of the december 26th 2004 a 9 point one magnitude earthquake triggered a tsunami that hit coastlines across a vast area the disaster killed more than 200000 people and so to remember in thailand people placed a flowers at a memorial to the victims of the tsunami in the village of. the village was the worst hit...
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also in the programme: we'll assess the damage caused by typhoon kammuri in the philippines.ech entrepreneur elon musk goes to court in california, to fight a defamation lawsuit brought by one of the rescuers of the boys trapped in a thai cave last year. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news — it's newsday. good morning. it's 9:00am in singapore, 1:00am in london, and 8:00pm in washington, where an eagerly awaited report from the impeachment inquiry into president trump says, it's uncovered overwhelming evidence that he's abused his powers. among the conclusions: the committee will now vote on handing over their report to the housejudiciary committee, which has the power to write the official articles of impeachment. here's representative adam schiff, the chairman of the inquiry. we don't have all of the answers. but we do know this without any doubt, and that is the president of the united states solicited foreign interference in our election and used the power of his office, the power to convene a meeting in the oval 0ffice, power to convene
also in the programme: we'll assess the damage caused by typhoon kammuri in the philippines.ech entrepreneur elon musk goes to court in california, to fight a defamation lawsuit brought by one of the rescuers of the boys trapped in a thai cave last year. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news — it's newsday. good morning. it's 9:00am in singapore, 1:00am in london, and 8:00pm in washington, where an eagerly awaited report from the impeachment inquiry into...
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now thousands of people in the philippines have been left stranded on the christmas break us typhoon fond phone made landfall many in the predominantly catholic nation worse talk in bus terminals of 47 evacuated coastal areas ferrying floods and landslides the typhoon is expected to move across the central philippines and into the south china sea by thursday but to be low is in manila and he says travelers are likely to remain stranded for several days. we're outside the main port the off manila where traditionally over the holiday season thousands of passengers wait to board their respective passenger ferries going back to their provinces in different islands in the philippines now christmas is a very important occasion for this predominantly catholic country and as you can see families are waiting here they've got their packages here but they've had to spend their christmas eve here because this here this type of phone or local you know enough personal are made landfall in the central region of the philippines on christmas eve and that has grounded all types of travel in the countr
now thousands of people in the philippines have been left stranded on the christmas break us typhoon fond phone made landfall many in the predominantly catholic nation worse talk in bus terminals of 47 evacuated coastal areas ferrying floods and landslides the typhoon is expected to move across the central philippines and into the south china sea by thursday but to be low is in manila and he says travelers are likely to remain stranded for several days. we're outside the main port the off...
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behind bars for a year awaiting trial while the philippines locked up on al jazeera. digital media and maria ressa is the founder of all the inside. riyadh 40 years if they can use it is whatever power doesn't like the president of the philippines abroad rico deter day says he wants to kill as many people involved with drugs doesn't possible and lists his critics as a public enemy. crap learn an online use site known to be critical of the government and its license revoked and he weeks ago. an goal is to silence dissent when people don't know what is real and what is faith when facts don't matter then the voice with the loudest megaphone gains more power you really have i'm facing 7 cases some of which can put me in jail up to 15 years. now rock blues boss says a war of attrition is on the way when she and her colleagues are determined to weave your stuff we know we know that arrest warrant has been issued obviously. it makes you feel bad but i think it's like right now this is the time to fight this is the time to tell people here here's the mind and you have to make
behind bars for a year awaiting trial while the philippines locked up on al jazeera. digital media and maria ressa is the founder of all the inside. riyadh 40 years if they can use it is whatever power doesn't like the president of the philippines abroad rico deter day says he wants to kill as many people involved with drugs doesn't possible and lists his critics as a public enemy. crap learn an online use site known to be critical of the government and its license revoked and he weeks ago. an...
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plus the problem of teen pregnancies in the philippines we'll hear why officials there want it declared a national emergency. i'm melissa chan welcome to news asia thank you for joining us we start with the united nations at the hague and the international court of justice where myanmar's leader on sun suu kyi will defend her country against charges of genocide brought by the african state of the gambia now mars military had run a deadly campaign in 2017 that led to the exodus of more than 700000 range refugees now the nobel peace prize recipient and long time human rights advocate will defend what many say is indefensible she will speak tomorrow this is day one of what's expected to be 3 days of testimony. so all that begun via us is that you tell me and mine. to stop these senseless killing to stop this out of the bow and brutality that has shocked and continue to shock our collective conscience to stop this genocide of its own people. cynics say one motivation for onsen suchi is appearance she was not obligated to personally appear at the hague is next year's elections back home in t
plus the problem of teen pregnancies in the philippines we'll hear why officials there want it declared a national emergency. i'm melissa chan welcome to news asia thank you for joining us we start with the united nations at the hague and the international court of justice where myanmar's leader on sun suu kyi will defend her country against charges of genocide brought by the african state of the gambia now mars military had run a deadly campaign in 2017 that led to the exodus of more than...
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government forces intensify their assault in the last rebel held problem. 16 people killed in the philippines after typhoon pan phone calls the havoc with strong winds and heavy rains plus. it is a city of refugees stretching as far as the eye can see what does the future hold for these are are they any closer to going home i'm stephanie decker in southeastern baghdad basher will be looking at those questions coming up. now but is mourning the dead from 2 attacks in just the past 48 hours at least 10 soldiers were killed when they were ambushed on wednesday night in song province that's near mollies border and on choose day a coordinated attack on an army base and a nearby town killed more than 100 people including the gunman who launched the assault has more details and a warning that some viewers may find pictures in his report to stopping. officials and say these are the bodies of some of the men who attacked the positions of civilians in the malls. the military says it killed at least 80 of the attackers it's one of the worst attacks by armed groups since 2014. this attack on a restaurant
government forces intensify their assault in the last rebel held problem. 16 people killed in the philippines after typhoon pan phone calls the havoc with strong winds and heavy rains plus. it is a city of refugees stretching as far as the eye can see what does the future hold for these are are they any closer to going home i'm stephanie decker in southeastern baghdad basher will be looking at those questions coming up. now but is mourning the dead from 2 attacks in just the past 48 hours at...
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this year to maine island again reports from a province in the central philippines. typhoon worry battered the beagle region in search of the philippines for more than 10 hours the wind was violent and harsh and incessant rain drenched the province of by for people here so food could more reason landfall at night brought fear and despair. and the mourning brought no respite sylvia blew out the just devastated her home is destroyed because we evacuated i moved to the center with my children at 4 am i came back to check on my home barely anything is left by the no way to get the money to rebuild it again. the wall was built to protect villagers perms farm. but more than a 100 homes where the reuters monday night by their preparations there was no offering they won't come more easily raw. power lines are down the airport and seaports have suffered severe damage. more than a 100000 people were evacuated before computer hit many expect they'll have to live in the evacuation center for weeks if not months. we have been doing the seeing the rails and of course yours and of
this year to maine island again reports from a province in the central philippines. typhoon worry battered the beagle region in search of the philippines for more than 10 hours the wind was violent and harsh and incessant rain drenched the province of by for people here so food could more reason landfall at night brought fear and despair. and the mourning brought no respite sylvia blew out the just devastated her home is destroyed because we evacuated i moved to the center with my children at 4...
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the scale of devastation imagine after typhoon pan friend rips through the central philippines. it is a city of refugees stretching as far as the eye can see what is the future hold for these are they any closer to going home i'm stephanie decker in southeastern bangladesh will be looking at those questions coming up. but we begin with mckenna faster and a country in mourning there's been a 2nd massacre just a day off to one of the west attacks in recent years security forces and became say around a dozen soldiers have been killed in an ambush in sume province near mollies border on wednesday more than 100 people were killed in a coordinated attack on an army base well 2 days of national mourning were declared on the interest begins our coverage and a warning some viewers may find the following images disturbing. officials and say these are the bodies of some of the men who attacked the positions of civilians in the roles. the military says it killed at least 80 of the attackers. it's one of the worst attacks by armed groups since 2014. this attack on a restaurant and work a deg
the scale of devastation imagine after typhoon pan friend rips through the central philippines. it is a city of refugees stretching as far as the eye can see what is the future hold for these are they any closer to going home i'm stephanie decker in southeastern bangladesh will be looking at those questions coming up. but we begin with mckenna faster and a country in mourning there's been a 2nd massacre just a day off to one of the west attacks in recent years security forces and became say...
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typhoon panna further and sweeps through the philippines causing havoc with strong winds and heavy rains. it is a city of refugees stretching as far as the eye can see what is the future hold for these are they any closer to going hope i'm stephanie doctor in southeastern bangladesh will be looking at those questions coming up. now security forces and became a fast they say around a dozen soldiers have been killed in an ambush the attack took place and soon province part of the volatile helen region and it comes just a day off to the country's suffered one of its deadliest attacks and 2 days of national mourning have been declared after a raid in that same region killed 35 civilians a warning some viewers may find the following images and that interest is report to stopping. officials and say these are the bodies of some of the men who attacked the positions of civilians in the roles. the military says it killed at least 80 of the attackers. it's one of the worst attacks by armed groups since 2014. this attack on a restaurant and work a degree 2017 killed dozens of people. the government
typhoon panna further and sweeps through the philippines causing havoc with strong winds and heavy rains. it is a city of refugees stretching as far as the eye can see what is the future hold for these are they any closer to going hope i'm stephanie doctor in southeastern bangladesh will be looking at those questions coming up. now security forces and became a fast they say around a dozen soldiers have been killed in an ambush the attack took place and soon province part of the volatile helen...
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this is the news live from berlin a deadly typhoon batters the central philippines. typhoon found a phone tore across a number of popular holiday arlen's destroying property and killing at least 16 people we'll bring you the latest on the devastation also coming up. remembering the 2004 indian ocean tsunami which killed more than 200000 people 15 years on we meet one woman who lost almost her entire family. and syrian forces pounded it live province forcing residents to flee for their lives. government troops backed by tanks are mounting a ground assault on the last pockets of resistance hundreds of thousands of people in rebel held areas have taken to the road was nowhere to go but makeshift camps where conditions are described as squalid. public spicer welcome to the program. a deadly typhoon has stricken the central philippines at least 16 people have been killed and the fear is that more people may have died many buildings and other properties were flattened large areas are without internet or electricity a tropical storm at 1st found phone was upgraded to a typh
this is the news live from berlin a deadly typhoon batters the central philippines. typhoon found a phone tore across a number of popular holiday arlen's destroying property and killing at least 16 people we'll bring you the latest on the devastation also coming up. remembering the 2004 indian ocean tsunami which killed more than 200000 people 15 years on we meet one woman who lost almost her entire family. and syrian forces pounded it live province forcing residents to flee for their lives....
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rhoda avila is the humanitarian response manager for 0xfam in the philippines.hoon phanfone could not have come at a worse time for many communities in the country. communities affected by this typhoon are just getting started, getting back on theirfeet, because of the previous typhoon that struck the central philippines this month but now another typhoon has damaged most of the houses, mostly from the coastal communities in central philippines. government figures showed that over 155,000 people are affected by this typhoon, around 114,000 families, and people, based on our assessment, are urgently needing shelter materials because most of them are camping outside the destroyed homes or cramped inside evacuation areas. they also need shelter materials and bedding materials that they can sleep on because most are sleeping on floors. water is urgently needed because most of the water sources are powered by electricity. there is no electricity in most of the communities now and people are actually needing portable water. coastal villages are relying on fishing for
rhoda avila is the humanitarian response manager for 0xfam in the philippines.hoon phanfone could not have come at a worse time for many communities in the country. communities affected by this typhoon are just getting started, getting back on theirfeet, because of the previous typhoon that struck the central philippines this month but now another typhoon has damaged most of the houses, mostly from the coastal communities in central philippines. government figures showed that over 155,000...
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in this episode, we investigate the war on drugs in the philippines. through the camera of rafi lerma. this is a slum in the tondo district of northwestern manila. it has one of the highest rates of drug-related murders in the city. this day he has scheduled a session with a family. the son was killed by police on suspicion of drug possession two years ago. a majority of the residents here live below the poverty line. people and homes fill the narrow alleys. ♪ both unemployment and crime rates are high. she lives in this tiny room with her husband, children and grandchildren. six people in total. according to the police, justin was killed because he resisted arrest.. but somome witnesses say he raid both h hands and cooperated. killed at the age of 25, justin left behind two children. it's been three years since the so-called war on drugs began. and there is no shortage of subjects for l lerma's phototographs. the philippines has long been plagued with serious drug addiction and corruption. in addition to domestic operations, drugs are illegally traffi
in this episode, we investigate the war on drugs in the philippines. through the camera of rafi lerma. this is a slum in the tondo district of northwestern manila. it has one of the highest rates of drug-related murders in the city. this day he has scheduled a session with a family. the son was killed by police on suspicion of drug possession two years ago. a majority of the residents here live below the poverty line. people and homes fill the narrow alleys. ♪ both unemployment and crime...
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and in the philippines it really is the thing internet. the journalist will escape the 1st that's dead. in the head it comes down to the tech life forms social media in particular will determine what gets delivered to people. in january 28th the government of the philippines tried to shut rappler down we're being investigated and that we're facing legal cases one on ownership that could land me in prison for anywhere from 5 to 15 years. the court of appeals came out with a decision after midnight that night our appeal to harassment it is to distract us it is to stop us from reporting it's to intimidate us so we don't. so we don't challenge. i think that the biggest wake up call for the government was the day after they they tried to shut down rappler. there was a global reaction to it so i don't think they counted on that. they also didn't count that raptor would fight. rappler was a dream. in 2011 group of friends and i kind of that there's this new technology that is that we can't completely try out in the traditional networks because ev
and in the philippines it really is the thing internet. the journalist will escape the 1st that's dead. in the head it comes down to the tech life forms social media in particular will determine what gets delivered to people. in january 28th the government of the philippines tried to shut rappler down we're being investigated and that we're facing legal cases one on ownership that could land me in prison for anywhere from 5 to 15 years. the court of appeals came out with a decision after...
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the path of typhoon phanfone hit a big portion of central philippines.coastal communities are much more vulnerable because they sustained total damaged homes and livelihood. thank you for talking to us. iam livelihood. thank you for talking to us. i am sure livelihood. thank you for talking to us. i am sure everyone was livelihood. thank you for talking to us. i am sure everyone was said that help. let's get some of the day's other news: an earthquake in iran near a nuclear plant in the east of the country. state media say there are no reports of damage. rescue workers in austria and switzerland have been searching for possible victims of avalanches that hit two ski resorts in the alps. swiss police say several people were freed from the snow on a piste in andermatt. seven people have died and 64 were rescued after a boat, carrying migrants from south asia, sank off the turkish coast. it capsized near bitlis on the northern shores of lake van. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: in search of a giant african butterfly — a team of french scientists ta
the path of typhoon phanfone hit a big portion of central philippines.coastal communities are much more vulnerable because they sustained total damaged homes and livelihood. thank you for talking to us. iam livelihood. thank you for talking to us. i am sure livelihood. thank you for talking to us. i am sure everyone was livelihood. thank you for talking to us. i am sure everyone was said that help. let's get some of the day's other news: an earthquake in iran near a nuclear plant in the east of...
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the country really wants to get behind the philippines and that now. been exposed, with president trump accusing france's president macron of being nasty and disrespectful, for describing nato as ‘brain dead'. mr macron defended his comments and highlighted differences with turkey, which is threatening to derail efforts to set up a new missile defence system. this report from our diplomatic correspondent james robbins contains some flashing images. buckingham palace and a birthday party for nato leaders the peace through collective defence. everyone on best behaviour for the queen, but nato is a family currently at war with itself. france's president macron has been strongly critical of donald trump's isolationist role and called nato strategically brain dead. today he stood by those remarks, even after mr trump rebuked him publicly. when you make a statement like that, that is a very, very nasty statement to make to, including them, to essentially 28 countries. i think that, you know, they have a very high unemployment rate in france. france is not do
the country really wants to get behind the philippines and that now. been exposed, with president trump accusing france's president macron of being nasty and disrespectful, for describing nato as ‘brain dead'. mr macron defended his comments and highlighted differences with turkey, which is threatening to derail efforts to set up a new missile defence system. this report from our diplomatic correspondent james robbins contains some flashing images. buckingham palace and a birthday party for...
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in sweeps through the philippines causing havoc with strong winds and heavy right. we begin in northern syria where thousands of people are fleeing the last rebel stronghold of italy province syrian government forces that they russian allies of closing in on the city of new but other parts of italy have been under attack for weeks now while that goes on many syrians are in search of safer conditions for their families thousands are heading towards turkey the violence has displaced more than $130000.00 people this month alone. in not only. may god take revenge on all those who caused this what have we done to deserve this what have we done i plead to god for. god to punish them for displacing us because he was an all of this for humiliating us for god's sake we'd be good to live. baaba door is out and tacky on turkey's border with syria and he explains the risks faced by civilians while they're facing all kinds of dangers from the blitz carried out by a russian city and force. crafts of bombarding villages and towns startles sayed talk been intended to send these peo
in sweeps through the philippines causing havoc with strong winds and heavy right. we begin in northern syria where thousands of people are fleeing the last rebel stronghold of italy province syrian government forces that they russian allies of closing in on the city of new but other parts of italy have been under attack for weeks now while that goes on many syrians are in search of safer conditions for their families thousands are heading towards turkey the violence has displaced more than...
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say discriminates against muslims also coming up a deadly christmas typhoon ravages the central philippines leaving a trail of death and destruction in its wake time soon sandstone kills at least 16 people because it destroys houses down trees forces thousands to flee their homes and it's one of nature's rarest spectacles a ring of fire blazes across the sky in the middle east and asia will have everything you need to know about the last solar eclipse the taking. the boat. thank you so much for your company only aloha rocked we start off in india the world's largest democracy is in the grip of widespread protests as a result of the new bill that grants amnesty to undocumented migrants from 3 neighboring countries provided that they're not muslim and his prime minister never . moti said it was a way to bring refugees out of the shadows but his proposed path to citizenship has provoked outrage across the country at least 25 people have been killed in protests against what many are calling an outreach to india's secular constitution. a sea of defiance it is the biggest challenge to no raindrop
say discriminates against muslims also coming up a deadly christmas typhoon ravages the central philippines leaving a trail of death and destruction in its wake time soon sandstone kills at least 16 people because it destroys houses down trees forces thousands to flee their homes and it's one of nature's rarest spectacles a ring of fire blazes across the sky in the middle east and asia will have everything you need to know about the last solar eclipse the taking. the boat. thank you so much for...
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to the philippines now where internet and phone lines are still down in some parts of the country after typhoon fun phone at least 16 people were killed in the storm which tore roofs of houses and toppled trees planes in ferry service is a suspended leaving thousands of people stranded the storm has moved off into the south china sea want to be low is in the philippines capital manila he says travelers are likely to remain stuck the several days. we're outside the main port the off manila where traditionally over the holiday season thousands of passengers wait to board their respective passenger ferries going back to their provinces in different islands in the philippines now christmas is a very important occasion for this predominantly catholic country and as you can see families are waiting here they've got their packages here but they've had to spend their christmas eve here because this is here with this type of phone or locally no one else ursula made landfall in the central region of the philippines on christmas eve and that has grounded all types of travel in the country and so h
to the philippines now where internet and phone lines are still down in some parts of the country after typhoon fun phone at least 16 people were killed in the storm which tore roofs of houses and toppled trees planes in ferry service is a suspended leaving thousands of people stranded the storm has moved off into the south china sea want to be low is in the philippines capital manila he says travelers are likely to remain stuck the several days. we're outside the main port the off manila where...
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this is you know we news life from berlin a deadly christmas time soon ravages the central philippines leaving a trail of death and destruction and it's kept trying to fend for kills at least 16 people as experiments across a number of popular holiday island destroying houses downing trees and forcing thousands to flee their homes we'll bring you the latest on the devastation also coming up remembering the 2004 indian ocean tsunami that killed more than 200000 people all of 15 years on we meet one woman who lost almost her entire family and a ring of fire blinky's across the sky in the middle east and asia we'll have everything you need to know about the last solar eclipse of the decade. thank you so much for your company everyone a deadly typhoon has bather battered central philippines at least 16 people have been killed and the fear is that more people may have died while many buildings were destroyed and large areas are still without internet or alex received well a tropical storm at 1st fan phone was upgraded to a typhoon when it made landfall on christmas eve as you can see here b
this is you know we news life from berlin a deadly christmas time soon ravages the central philippines leaving a trail of death and destruction and it's kept trying to fend for kills at least 16 people as experiments across a number of popular holiday island destroying houses downing trees and forcing thousands to flee their homes we'll bring you the latest on the devastation also coming up remembering the 2004 indian ocean tsunami that killed more than 200000 people all of 15 years on we meet...
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a deadly typhoon has battered central philippines at least 16 people have been killed and the fear isthat more people may have died many buildings were destroyed and large areas are still without internet electricity well a tropical storm at 1st found phone was a breeder to a thai food when it made landfall on christmas eve it brought pounding rain and wind speeds of up to 190 kilometers an hour on christmas day devastating celebrations in this predicament. minutely catholic nation the superstorm is now barreling towards it now. the extent of the damage caused by the typhoon is beginning to emerge. fun phone destroyed many homes leaving families to spend christmas sheltering in the open air authorities evacuated tens of thousands of people ahead of the storm's arrival as a precaution. severe rain caused major flooding forcing people to wade through the deluge authours user seeking aid to deal with the typhoons aftermath that would lank its toiletries whatever items that can be useful and helpful to us and that's what we're appealing for i hope we receive help and i'm up on no one call
a deadly typhoon has battered central philippines at least 16 people have been killed and the fear isthat more people may have died many buildings were destroyed and large areas are still without internet electricity well a tropical storm at 1st found phone was a breeder to a thai food when it made landfall on christmas eve it brought pounding rain and wind speeds of up to 190 kilometers an hour on christmas day devastating celebrations in this predicament. minutely catholic nation the...
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a deadly christmas typhoon ravages the central philippines leaving a trail of death and destruction in its path typhoon fan phone calls at least 20 people as it destroys houses downstream and forces thousands to flee their homes. and it's one of the not nature's rarest spectacles a ring of fire blazes across the sky in the middle east and asia will have everything you need to know about the last solar eclipse of the decade. we start off in india the world's largest democracy is in the grip of widespread unrest over a new immigration law that critics see as anti muslim it grants amnesty to undocumented migrants from 3 neighboring countries but only if they're not muslim in his prime minister narendra modi says it's a way to offer asylum to perks persecuted religious minorities from neighboring muslim majority countries but india's own citizens are outraged at least 25 people have died in protests across the country. i see. it is. the biggest challenge. since he came to power in 24th for the thousands here it is a battle for india's constitution to look at. what we're saying is if you're
a deadly christmas typhoon ravages the central philippines leaving a trail of death and destruction in its path typhoon fan phone calls at least 20 people as it destroys houses downstream and forces thousands to flee their homes. and it's one of the not nature's rarest spectacles a ring of fire blazes across the sky in the middle east and asia will have everything you need to know about the last solar eclipse of the decade. we start off in india the world's largest democracy is in the grip of...
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but some in the philippines are questioning the legality of the ban and also what signal it sends todent doesn't seem to have any legal basis, and the reason is the law is being cited like the clean air act, executive order 26, cigarette authority act, are not related to vaping and there could because for business owners because what was legal today could because what was legal today could be illegal tomorrow suddenly, and that would not be good, especially ina that would not be good, especially in a business environment. lawmakers are scrambling to make the president's order legally binding but it appears the unchallenged directive has set a precedent and one that has caused uncertainty in the philippine business community. howard johnson, bbc news, manila. now, india isn't a traditional stop off for big touring bands but people are flocking to stadiums to see their favourite artists play live. we went to a u2 concert to find out more. i message my friend, we are going to break the bank for this! more and more artists are about coming here to perform, and so there's no question ther
but some in the philippines are questioning the legality of the ban and also what signal it sends todent doesn't seem to have any legal basis, and the reason is the law is being cited like the clean air act, executive order 26, cigarette authority act, are not related to vaping and there could because for business owners because what was legal today could because what was legal today could be illegal tomorrow suddenly, and that would not be good, especially ina that would not be good,...
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because if we look at the philippines, the philippines has not insisted or talked about the award.t raises it once in a while but then it moves on. what the philippines now is looking forward to and hoping to conclude is a cooperation, they signed a memorandum of understanding for cooperation on oil and glassed development oil and gas development. in the philippines is looking to conclude such a deal with china appeared i think the philippines is optimistic they will get china to agree to a deal that would implicitly recognize china's sovereign rights philippine sovereign rights in the philippines on q,clusive economic zone. but whether china actually agrees to that is a different case altogether. i think china looking to the philippines should be quite reassured. looking to vietnam, i think it s$ould not be too perturbed either. at one stage in response to the chinese survey vessel in the vietnamese exclusive economic zone, vietnam sent out the coast guard. at one stage there was, there were reports that it was actually a vietnamese naval vessel. when i spoke to be enemies of hass
because if we look at the philippines, the philippines has not insisted or talked about the award.t raises it once in a while but then it moves on. what the philippines now is looking forward to and hoping to conclude is a cooperation, they signed a memorandum of understanding for cooperation on oil and glassed development oil and gas development. in the philippines is looking to conclude such a deal with china appeared i think the philippines is optimistic they will get china to agree to a...
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the condition in the philippines is offering us a capsule into the future. all we're seeing gold retiring. this is anton from rss here in a body the nobel prize laureates insignia from moscow. mananage y your roles fr use or some. pain it's. the french understand facebebook taken down the thirty thousand. may nonot. or they don't really think that that's. for the study. you have come to our country. how would yoyou descrie journanalism in turkrkey today. with interest professional. imagine a country who have a chance. to reach the food like cool. so we need to find a global solutions to this kind. who is president micron i want to understand how one head of state who's holding the line for the leasing looks at it and what he thinks is even possible i would ask him what can be done what are other leaders in. democracies talking about. will the levy manila in manila yeah i had the money in the many many years ago. please if you ever come i'd love to show you. how long have you been in exile. since two thousand ninine. and your family. i hope i don't have to go
the condition in the philippines is offering us a capsule into the future. all we're seeing gold retiring. this is anton from rss here in a body the nobel prize laureates insignia from moscow. mananage y your roles fr use or some. pain it's. the french understand facebebook taken down the thirty thousand. may nonot. or they don't really think that that's. for the study. you have come to our country. how would yoyou descrie journanalism in turkrkey today. with interest professional. imagine a...