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ha rd against president rodrigo duterte's hard tactics.u will be lucky to an as much as you are bad that is according to new research that suggests so—called lineal men will and a total of £12,500 less than their fathers by the time they reach 30. women in contrast have moved into higher paying roles. how do you put a spring into the step of a generation that supposedly has it all except for pay? the millennial spawn between 1981 and 2000 whose ups have apparently outnumbered their downs. but the young men especially, the truth is, they are the first to fall behind the previous generation. take matt, his 24 previous generation. take matt, his 2a and 19—year—old ben. they found rewarding jobs but admit they cannot match what their mum and dad had. my dad managed to get himself a well earned job and has been in it for his life. i have been through for a five jobs his life. i have been through for a fivejobs for his life. i have been through for a five jobs for getting his life. i have been through for a fivejobs for getting a his life. i hav
ha rd against president rodrigo duterte's hard tactics.u will be lucky to an as much as you are bad that is according to new research that suggests so—called lineal men will and a total of £12,500 less than their fathers by the time they reach 30. women in contrast have moved into higher paying roles. how do you put a spring into the step of a generation that supposedly has it all except for pay? the millennial spawn between 1981 and 2000 whose ups have apparently outnumbered their downs....
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he supports rodrigo duterte's war on drugs.ck in the 805 and i know how hard it is to get out of it. then to become swayed with the calling of that demon... say you support him? with that fight, yes i do because i was there. i lived that life for almost 25 years. i was into drugs for 20 years. it is a long time and even rodrigo duterte cannot change it alone. we have to help him. the us has become more divided with the trump administration. being an immigrant to you encounter racism? i did. it is still going on. what can you do? you know what? we are so what can you do? you know what? we are so focused on america's... you know, like... some of them being racist and old but i think it happens around the world. it is not only in america. i mean, it is a disease. they think... humans should learn to coexist with the variety of colours and cultures. it is what makes is beautiful. that was absolutely lovely. all was lovely to hear rico singing like he did at the top of the programme. the developing story, a federal appeals court in
he supports rodrigo duterte's war on drugs.ck in the 805 and i know how hard it is to get out of it. then to become swayed with the calling of that demon... say you support him? with that fight, yes i do because i was there. i lived that life for almost 25 years. i was into drugs for 20 years. it is a long time and even rodrigo duterte cannot change it alone. we have to help him. the us has become more divided with the trump administration. being an immigrant to you encounter racism? i did. it...
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these are the toughest words yet from the roman catholic church on president rodrigo duterte's drugsnd church in this devout country. the pastoral letter from the bishops conference was read to congregations across the philippines, who heard that it across the philippines, who heard thatitis across the philippines, who heard that it is wrong to treat the killings as if they are necessary. an additional cause of concern is the reign of terror in many places, of the poor. many are killed not as a drugs. those who killed them are not brought to account. an even greater cause of concern is the indifference of many to this kind of wrong. the message said the battle against illegal drugs needs to be fought, not by killing addicts and pushers. over 7000 people have been killed since president duterte unleashed a ferocious crackdown seven months ago. more than 2500 individuals in police raids and sting operations. human rights groups believe many other deaths that police had attributed to vigilantes were carried out by assassins, likely colluding with police. in the churches, the killings ar
these are the toughest words yet from the roman catholic church on president rodrigo duterte's drugsnd church in this devout country. the pastoral letter from the bishops conference was read to congregations across the philippines, who heard that it across the philippines, who heard thatitis across the philippines, who heard that it is wrong to treat the killings as if they are necessary. an additional cause of concern is the reign of terror in many places, of the poor. many are killed not as a...
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the bishop's letter does not mention president rodrigo duterte by name but urges accountability from uncertain the government and police. it comes at an uncertain time for his war on drugs. less than a week ago the president suspended the campaign because of police corruption. we will have the headlines for you injusta minute we will have the headlines for you injust a minute but we will have the headlines for you in just a minute but first here we will have the headlines for you injust a minute but first here is the weather forecast with tomasz schafernaker. cold the weather forecast with tomasz schaferna ker. cold tonight, the weather forecast with tomasz schafernaker. cold tonight, frost first thing tomorrow morning, and if you are an early bird you might even need your hat and gloves. it will be quite chilly. also watch out for mist and fog, freezing in some areas, so a really wintry start to the morning tomorrow. the weather in the morning tomorrow. the weather in the short—term is looking pretty quiet. this won't reach us until later in the morning. it is a dry start to monday
the bishop's letter does not mention president rodrigo duterte by name but urges accountability from uncertain the government and police. it comes at an uncertain time for his war on drugs. less than a week ago the president suspended the campaign because of police corruption. we will have the headlines for you injusta minute we will have the headlines for you injust a minute but we will have the headlines for you in just a minute but first here we will have the headlines for you injust a...
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a leading critic of the philippine president, rodrigo duterte, has been arrested on drugs trafficking lima was detained by police after an overnight vigil at the senate. just before she was taken away, senator de lima insisted she was innocent and would continue to fight for the truth. mexico's foreign minister has expressed concern and irritation about us policy towards his country. luis videgaray told the visiting us secretary of state rex tillerson and the head of homeland security, john kelly, that current us proposals on migration were harmful. mr kelly said there would be no mass deportations of foreign nationals staying illegally in the us. and here's aaron with all the business news. what have you got? back to the future! remember that film? "we want products made in america, made by american hands". that was the pledge of us president donald trump when he addressed cheering workers at boeing last week. and he continued the theme on thursday when he met with the bosses of more than 20 top us companies at the white house, the likes of general electric, lockheed martin, ford and
a leading critic of the philippine president, rodrigo duterte, has been arrested on drugs trafficking lima was detained by police after an overnight vigil at the senate. just before she was taken away, senator de lima insisted she was innocent and would continue to fight for the truth. mexico's foreign minister has expressed concern and irritation about us policy towards his country. luis videgaray told the visiting us secretary of state rex tillerson and the head of homeland security, john...
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catholic church in the philippines has called an anti—drugs campaign launched by the president, rodrigo dutertee reports, the message was read out during sermons across the philippines on sunday. these are the toughest words yet from the roman catholic church on president duterte's drugs policy, and they are likely to reach many millions of people who attend church in this devout country. the pastoral letter from the bishops' conference was read to congregations across the philippines, who heard that it is wrong to treat the killings as if they are necessary. an additional cause of concern is the reign of terror, in many places, of the poor. many are killed not because of drugs. those who killed them are not brought to account. an even greater cause of concern is the indifference of many to this kind of wrong. the message said the battle against illegal drugs needs to be fought, but not by killing addicts and pushers. over 7,000 people have been killed since president duterte unleashed a ferocious crackdown seven months ago, more than 2,500 individuals killed in police raids and sting operation
catholic church in the philippines has called an anti—drugs campaign launched by the president, rodrigo dutertee reports, the message was read out during sermons across the philippines on sunday. these are the toughest words yet from the roman catholic church on president duterte's drugs policy, and they are likely to reach many millions of people who attend church in this devout country. the pastoral letter from the bishops' conference was read to congregations across the philippines, who...
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in the philippines today, the biggest public protest yet against president rodrigo duterte's extra-judicial crackdown on suspected drug dealers. thousands of people marched in the capital of manila in a demonstration organized by the catholic church. human rights groups say duterte's crackdown has killed more than 8,000 people since he took office seven months ago. the marchers were also protesting plans by filipino legislators to re-impose the death penalty. >> sreenivasan: finally, president trump, in office a month now, made the short hop late today from his residence in west palm beach to melbourne, florida, where he is scheduled to address supporters in an airport hangar. the white house called the event a "campaign rally for america." a spokeswoman said mr. trump wanted to "speak directly to people across this country in a unfiltered way that doesn't have any bias." a crowd of protesters also awaited his arrival. that's all for this edition of "pbs newshour weekend." i'm hari sreenivasan. good night. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
in the philippines today, the biggest public protest yet against president rodrigo duterte's extra-judicial crackdown on suspected drug dealers. thousands of people marched in the capital of manila in a demonstration organized by the catholic church. human rights groups say duterte's crackdown has killed more than 8,000 people since he took office seven months ago. the marchers were also protesting plans by filipino legislators to re-impose the death penalty. >> sreenivasan: finally,...
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it says there‘s concern that the collapse of talks between rodrigo duterte and the rebels would againedom — that‘s a reference to the uk‘s decision to leave the european union. during her campaign launch, the french national front leader portrayed herself as the latest addition to a worldwide uprising against the established order. and the new york times looks at the resettlement of former rebels in columbia. it says former farc fighters are moving from the jungle into villages, but residents are wary of their former enemies becoming neighbours. that brings you up—to—date with the papers. just an update on the super bowl, half—time at the moment. lady gaga has taken to the stage but i can tell you the atlanta balkans are ahead of the patriots. we will keep you up—to—date over the next few minutes —— atlanta falcons. france‘s nationalist leader, marine le pen, has laid out her vision for the country if she wins the upcoming presidential election. she‘s promising to renegotiate membership of the european union, and pledged to help communities under threat from globalisation, as well as
it says there‘s concern that the collapse of talks between rodrigo duterte and the rebels would againedom — that‘s a reference to the uk‘s decision to leave the european union. during her campaign launch, the french national front leader portrayed herself as the latest addition to a worldwide uprising against the established order. and the new york times looks at the resettlement of former rebels in columbia. it says former farc fighters are moving from the jungle into villages, but...
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a leading critic of the philippine president, rodrigo duterte, has been arrested on drugs traffickingtained by police after an overnight vigil at the senate. just before she was taken away, senator de lima insisted she was innocent and would continue to fight for the truth. here in the uk, the ruling conservative party has won a parliamentary by—election in the north—west english region of copeland. it's the first such gain by a ruling party since 1982. a short time ago i got the reaction from our political correspondent, chris mason in stoke—on—trent. that's what was extraordinary about the result in the cumbrian district in the north—west of england. the tories gaining a seat, governing conservative party of the uk gaining a seat from the labour party. here in stoke, in the midlands, labour did hold on to a seat they have held since the 1930s. but that is with the uk independence party, a party that was a big advocate of brexit in the eu have done a referendum, they failed to beat labour in this seat, despite about 70% of voters backing the uk leaving the eu —— in. the big question
a leading critic of the philippine president, rodrigo duterte, has been arrested on drugs traffickingtained by police after an overnight vigil at the senate. just before she was taken away, senator de lima insisted she was innocent and would continue to fight for the truth. here in the uk, the ruling conservative party has won a parliamentary by—election in the north—west english region of copeland. it's the first such gain by a ruling party since 1982. a short time ago i got the reaction...
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it says there is concern that the collapse of talks between rodrigo duterte and the rebels would againe le pen saying she will follow britain to freedom. that is a reference to the uk's decision to leave the european union. during her campaign launch, the french national front leader portrayed herself as the latest addition to a worldwide uprising against the established order. and the new york times looks at the resettlement of former rebels in columbia. it says former farc fighters are moving from the jungle into villages, but residents are wary of their former enemies becoming neighbours. there has been a fifth night of protests across romania, despite a climb—down by the government. earlier, the authorities scrapped a controversial decree that would have decriminalised some forms of corruption. but, despite that, hundreds of thousands of people still came out to demonstrate. some are now calling for the government to step down. from bucharest, steve rosenberg reports. well, here at the centre of bucharest, these protesters have got what they wanted. earlier, romania's government ca
it says there is concern that the collapse of talks between rodrigo duterte and the rebels would againe le pen saying she will follow britain to freedom. that is a reference to the uk's decision to leave the european union. during her campaign launch, the french national front leader portrayed herself as the latest addition to a worldwide uprising against the established order. and the new york times looks at the resettlement of former rebels in columbia. it says former farc fighters are moving...
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the crackdown will get the backing of president rodrigo duterte day even if it detergen -- rodrigo duterte hurts the economy. >> we don't want those kind of investors. we want investors who care about's, not about the mining they make. the government is supposed to play a balancing act? haidi: global news, powered by analysts and journalists in more than 100 countries. rishaad: the reserve bank of plenty for the first meeting of this year, with more inflation below targets. housinghe superheated market as well in cities like sydney and melbourne. a strong dollar but an economy that strength -- that shrank in the third quarter. we're not expecting any surprises when it comes to the cash rate, are we? i think the world interest-rate probability index has about a 2% chance of a cut. thinkconomists surveyed there will be no change today. it is really the statement that everybody will be looking at. there shouldn't be too much change in terms of inflation. weak consumer prices caused the reserve bank to cut the cash rate twice in 2016 but the rba governor has since indicated he is willing to ty
the crackdown will get the backing of president rodrigo duterte day even if it detergen -- rodrigo duterte hurts the economy. >> we don't want those kind of investors. we want investors who care about's, not about the mining they make. the government is supposed to play a balancing act? haidi: global news, powered by analysts and journalists in more than 100 countries. rishaad: the reserve bank of plenty for the first meeting of this year, with more inflation below targets. housinghe...
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in the philippines, police arrested an opposition senator and fierce critic of president rodrigo duterte today, accusing her of taking bribes from drug dealers. senator leila de lima says she's innocent of any crime, and called her arrest retribution for her criticism of duterte's bloody war on drugs, which has seen police carry out thousands of extrajudicial killings. >> the truth will be out in the right time. if they think they can silence they think i will no longer fight for finding the truth, it is my honor to get arrested because of what i am fighting for. amy: president duterte has boasted about personally murdering drug dealers. last september he compared himself favorably to adolf hitler, saying he wanted to kill millions of drug addicts. in portugal, police have arrested a former u.s. intelligence operative and are preparing to extradite her to italy, where she faces a prison sentence for her role in the kidnapping and rendition of an egyptian cleric in 2003. former undercover cia officer sabrina de sousa was one of 26 americans convicted in absentia by an italian court in 200
in the philippines, police arrested an opposition senator and fierce critic of president rodrigo duterte today, accusing her of taking bribes from drug dealers. senator leila de lima says she's innocent of any crime, and called her arrest retribution for her criticism of duterte's bloody war on drugs, which has seen police carry out thousands of extrajudicial killings. >> the truth will be out in the right time. if they think they can silence they think i will no longer fight for finding...
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partnership with the newly-named special envoy from the philippines, appointed by the brutal president, rodrigo dutert. his sons continued pursuit of business deals every day. around the globe with the impramtue with the united states government being place on those ventures. his many business assets in turkey, united arab emirates and -- united arab emirates, saudi arabia and elsewhere, all of which have the potential to distort the president's official actions. the list goes on. some americans, including my own constituents for sure, are very closely tracking this. i mean, every news story that comes out that sheds light on the president's conflicts of interest, they're watching this. they're deeply concerned about his cabinet officials and the policy that he might pursue. but many, and certainly it seems the vast majority of republican voters, are not yet concerned by these conflicts. he may be a scoundrel, some people might say, but he is our scoundrel. no surprise then that my colleagues in congress on the other side of the aisle have been unwilling to engage in meaningful oversight of the new ad
partnership with the newly-named special envoy from the philippines, appointed by the brutal president, rodrigo dutert. his sons continued pursuit of business deals every day. around the globe with the impramtue with the united states government being place on those ventures. his many business assets in turkey, united arab emirates and -- united arab emirates, saudi arabia and elsewhere, all of which have the potential to distort the president's official actions. the list goes on. some...
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theincumbent is an f in chinese christian, who was an ally of president rodrigo duterte.re protests by hard-line islamic groups. he was a one-time education minister. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists in more than 100 any countries. i am haidi lun. this is bloomberg. rishaad: janet yellen signaling rate hikes along the way. she was more cagey about exactly when our global economics what happened. it is the number and the timing, a bit of a mixed bag, wasn't it? >> i would say so. janet yellen made it very clear, in no uncertain terms, the fed is on a path toward hiking interest rates, no matter what donald trump does or does not do with fiscal policy. job inflation is key. she described the labor markets as tightening and labor markets is rising. they are raising rates, would be unwise. if the fed got behind the curve on inflation naked lead to a rapid succession of rate hikes that could hurt the economy. -- 59.57. as you look at the far right-hand side of your screen, you can see the dollar and bond yields jumped. this was interpreted as h
theincumbent is an f in chinese christian, who was an ally of president rodrigo duterte.re protests by hard-line islamic groups. he was a one-time education minister. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists in more than 100 any countries. i am haidi lun. this is bloomberg. rishaad: janet yellen signaling rate hikes along the way. she was more cagey about exactly when our global economics what happened. it is the number and the timing, a bit of a mixed bag, wasn't it?...
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. >>> a prominent critic of philippine president rodrigo duterte anti-crackdown has been arrested. was arrested on drug charges but says she's not guilty and promises not to be intimidated by the government. thousands of drug suspects have died under duterte's controversial policy. a spokesman for the president called her arrest a major step forward in the administration's anti-drug war. >> back here at home, arlington, texas, police are calling him the plaid bandit. video clearly showing his face as he clears out the currency exchange booth safes in a mall. most amazing how many people walked by as he's stuffing cash in a bag and don't seem to be paying attention. a $2500 reward is being offered for help in catching this guy. that's certainly one way to make payday. >> brazen. yeah. this is another way to get a big payday. play the lotto. we're getting a little bit closer to finding out who won than massive powerball jackpot this week. >> here's the legal way. >> one winning ticket worth more than $435 million sold at a convenience store in lafayette, indiana. an official of the c
. >>> a prominent critic of philippine president rodrigo duterte anti-crackdown has been arrested. was arrested on drug charges but says she's not guilty and promises not to be intimidated by the government. thousands of drug suspects have died under duterte's controversial policy. a spokesman for the president called her arrest a major step forward in the administration's anti-drug war. >> back here at home, arlington, texas, police are calling him the plaid bandit. video...