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do you guys know rodrigo duterte, the president of the philippines?s kind of like trump, if trump was a foreigner, instead of a guy who hates foreigners, right? ( laughter ) he's creepy around women. he dislikes obama for no good reason, and just like trump, he's always saying something controversial. >> outrage growing in the philippines after its leader called god "stupid." late last week, president rodrigo duterte asked why adam and eve were created to be allowed to give in to temptation. >> trevor: oh, man! that audience did not like that. yeah, they look like when the tmz staff had kanye west visit them. that's what they looked like. ( laughter ) and if you're gonna call god stupid, you don't need to bring up big theological questions about adam and eve. i mean, god made a bear that's too fat to ( bleep ). that's stupid. ( laughter ) that's silly. just pull that up. meanwhile, back in the u.s., the supreme court voted today, five to four, to uphold president trump's travel ban. ( audience booing ) yeah. yeah, congratulations to president trump, b
do you guys know rodrigo duterte, the president of the philippines?s kind of like trump, if trump was a foreigner, instead of a guy who hates foreigners, right? ( laughter ) he's creepy around women. he dislikes obama for no good reason, and just like trump, he's always saying something controversial. >> outrage growing in the philippines after its leader called god "stupid." late last week, president rodrigo duterte asked why adam and eve were created to be allowed to give in...
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you know, president rodrigo duterte has issued a list of 150 officials he claims are involved in the drug trade. of the five mayors who have been killed so far, at least three of them were on that list. and so the question, obviously, is this campaign moving, you know, away from suspected drug suspects and now targeting state officials? >> that's a pretty serious allegation or suggestion to raise there. again, this is a country with its share of deadly violence and enormous amount of guns. there are no links that we've really seen, though, thus far between the two assassinations, are there? >> no, no direct links, but the question that we're asking as journalists and analysts is whether or not this campaign is really starting to spiral out of control. that, you know, beyond trying to suppress the illicit drug trade are we seeing political scores being settled. this campaign was launched very much to get tough on crime, to establish firmer rule of law. but it's starting to look now like impunity reigns and this is starting to spin out of control. >> in mayor halili's case, he was a to
you know, president rodrigo duterte has issued a list of 150 officials he claims are involved in the drug trade. of the five mayors who have been killed so far, at least three of them were on that list. and so the question, obviously, is this campaign moving, you know, away from suspected drug suspects and now targeting state officials? >> that's a pretty serious allegation or suggestion to raise there. again, this is a country with its share of deadly violence and enormous amount of...
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earlier this year, president rodrigo duterte said he is pulling the country out of the icc, after a prosecutorourt announced that a preliminary enquiry was underway into mr duterte's so—called war on drugs. it comes a day after the president, vowed to maintain his drugs policy, despite widespread international criticism. howard johnson has more from manila. in a wide—ranging speech that was around an hour—long, he covered topics like inflation. he said that unscrupulous businessmen had used his recent tax reform package to artificially put up prices. the philippines is currently suffering its highest inflation rate in five years. he also talked about authoritarianism. he said that he would not stay in powerfor a day longer than he was democratically elected to. and he spoke about the war on drugs. he said that this campaign is far from over and that it would continue as unrelentingly and chilling as the day it had begun. and, turning to his critics, he said, your concern is human rights, mine is human lives. the audience applauded. five days after being released from hospital, 11 of the 12 boy
earlier this year, president rodrigo duterte said he is pulling the country out of the icc, after a prosecutorourt announced that a preliminary enquiry was underway into mr duterte's so—called war on drugs. it comes a day after the president, vowed to maintain his drugs policy, despite widespread international criticism. howard johnson has more from manila. in a wide—ranging speech that was around an hour—long, he covered topics like inflation. he said that unscrupulous businessmen had...
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president rodrigo duterte came to show that he means business.y—davidsons, porsches, lamborghinis and mercedes—benzes were among the smuggled loot all about to be destroyed. a total of eight motorbikes and 68 cars worth more than $5 million were crushed, smashed to smithereens as a bulldozer ran over them. the president has been criticised for his tough stance on crime. rights groups say his war on drugs has led to extrajudicial killings. but he is hugely popular in his country and his crackdown on smuggling seems in keeping with his overall approach so as painful as this might be for any car lover to watch, the president will be hoping pictures like these will serve as a powerful deterrent for anyone thinking of smuggling in the future. lebo diseko, bbc news. much more on that and all of the news on the bbc news website. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter. i'm @bbc mike embley. that's it. thank you for watching. hello again. love it or loathe it, it looks like the hot weather is set to return to south—east england t
president rodrigo duterte came to show that he means business.y—davidsons, porsches, lamborghinis and mercedes—benzes were among the smuggled loot all about to be destroyed. a total of eight motorbikes and 68 cars worth more than $5 million were crushed, smashed to smithereens as a bulldozer ran over them. the president has been criticised for his tough stance on crime. rights groups say his war on drugs has led to extrajudicial killings. but he is hugely popular in his country and his...
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philippines has issued a new deportation order for an elderly australian nun at odds with president rodrigo dutertecuse sister patricia fox of breaking the terms of her missionary visa by engaging in political activism. president duterte ordered her arrest and deportation in april, describing the 71—year—old as an "undesirable alien". two children have apparently been attacked by sharks off the coast of long island in new york. these are the first such incidents in the state for seventy years. a thirteen year old boy and a twelve year old girl were bitten at two different beaches along the bay of fire island. both victims are expected to recover fully. the fashion company burberry has admitted to burning millions of pounds worth of products in the last financial year, to protect its brand. the fashion label destroyed unsold clothes, accessories and perfume worth $37 million to prevent them being stolen or sold cheaply. burberry said the energy generated from burning its products was captured, but environmental groups have criticised the waste. sweden has called for international help to fight more
philippines has issued a new deportation order for an elderly australian nun at odds with president rodrigo dutertecuse sister patricia fox of breaking the terms of her missionary visa by engaging in political activism. president duterte ordered her arrest and deportation in april, describing the 71—year—old as an "undesirable alien". two children have apparently been attacked by sharks off the coast of long island in new york. these are the first such incidents in the state for...
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president rodrigo duterte came to show that he means business.amborghinis and mercedes—benzes were among the smuggled loot all about to be destroyed. a total of eight motorbikes and 68 cars worth more than $5 million were crushed, smashed to smithereens as a bulldozer ran over them. the president has been criticised for his tough stance on crime. rights groups say his war on drugs has led to extrajudicial killings. but he is hugely popular in his country and his crackdown on smuggling seems in keeping with his overall approach so as painful as this might be for any car lover to watch, the president will be hoping pictures like these will serve as a powerful deterrent for anyone thinking of smuggling in the future. lebo diseko, bbc news. still to come, we have business briefing, we'll be looking at the news we expect from the oil giant, bp, it will report its earnings at 7am uk time. how good, bad or ugly will those numbers be? i will have an oil analyst to discuss that. there's many other stories i want to highlight on the bbc news app, we can't
president rodrigo duterte came to show that he means business.amborghinis and mercedes—benzes were among the smuggled loot all about to be destroyed. a total of eight motorbikes and 68 cars worth more than $5 million were crushed, smashed to smithereens as a bulldozer ran over them. the president has been criticised for his tough stance on crime. rights groups say his war on drugs has led to extrajudicial killings. but he is hugely popular in his country and his crackdown on smuggling seems...
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base in a fierce battle that killed 87 militants.[1737]philippines in the philippines, president rodrigo duterte has vovowed to continue his bloody war on drugs, despite massive protests and international condemnation. this is duterte speaking during his third annual state of the nation address monday. the drug war will not be sidelined. relentless and as the day you will it began. amy: human rights watch says over 12,000 filipinos have died as a result of duterte's war on drugs, at least 4,000 killed by police and the rest killed by armed vigilantes. in burma, jailed reuters journalistst wa lone, who helped expose the burmese military massacre of rohingya muslims, has accused the police of framing him, handing him documents he had not sought only minutes before he and his colleague, kyaw soe oo, were arrested in december. these documents are being used by burmese prosecutors are evidence to argue the two journalists have violated the colonial-era official secrets act, which carries up to 14 years in prison. the two journalists have been jailed since dececember. in a rare interview, nicicaragun
base in a fierce battle that killed 87 militants.[1737]philippines in the philippines, president rodrigo duterte has vovowed to continue his bloody war on drugs, despite massive protests and international condemnation. this is duterte speaking during his third annual state of the nation address monday. the drug war will not be sidelined. relentless and as the day you will it began. amy: human rights watch says over 12,000 filipinos have died as a result of duterte's war on drugs, at least 4,000...
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a government spokesperson said the move was inspired by philippines president rodrigo duterte, who's overseen a wide-scale war on drugs that human rights groups say has seen some 8000 peopople killed by government fororces or vigilant. in a statement, amnesty international condemned the decision, saying -- "when most of the world has turned its back on the death penalty, it risks heading in the wrong direction and joining a shrinking minority of states that persist with this horrific practice." in bismarck, north dakota, an indigenous water protectctor who was arrested during protests in 2016 against the dakota access pipeline has been sentenced to four years and nine months in federal prison. prosecutors said red fawn fallis fired three shots from a handgun as police in riot gear wielding batons surrounded her to make an arrest on october 27 amid mass protests against the pipeline. red fawn was one of 761 people arrested during indigenous-led resistance to the pipeline in 2016 and 2017. and in manitoba, canada, first nations activists have set up an indigenous prayer camp near the u
a government spokesperson said the move was inspired by philippines president rodrigo duterte, who's overseen a wide-scale war on drugs that human rights groups say has seen some 8000 peopople killed by government fororces or vigilant. in a statement, amnesty international condemned the decision, saying -- "when most of the world has turned its back on the death penalty, it risks heading in the wrong direction and joining a shrinking minority of states that persist with this horrific...
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rodrigo duterte is a different story. but the corner stone has been nato for the last 50 years.king ball to nato while at the same time inviting vladimir putin to come to washington, d.c. two years after he undermined american democracy in the 2016 election. these things have consequences beyond the political consequences for the republican party, beyond american attitudes. this is making world more dangerous by the day. >> by the day, and one thing we haven't talked about enough this week has been what he said about montenegro, we would not defend montenegro if russia attacked montenegro. that send as message to putin not about montenegro but about estonia, other baltic states, about western ukraine. that sends the message to vladimir putin that the president of the united states will not show resolve and if he wants to invade more countries as he did under george h. w. bush and under barack obama, he can start invading countries under donald trump because andrea mitchell -- let's bring in michigan right now who had quite an eventful interview with the director of national inte
rodrigo duterte is a different story. but the corner stone has been nato for the last 50 years.king ball to nato while at the same time inviting vladimir putin to come to washington, d.c. two years after he undermined american democracy in the 2016 election. these things have consequences beyond the political consequences for the republican party, beyond american attitudes. this is making world more dangerous by the day. >> by the day, and one thing we haven't talked about enough this...
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philippines president rodrigo did you terto -- duterte has called for legislation to cull the fastestn five years. duterte ual address, called for tax reform and constitutional changes to establish federalism while vowing to continue his vibtse crackdown on drug sellers and users. > world will not be sidelined. instead it will be as relentless and chilling, if you will. as on the day it began. >> global news 24 hours a day on air and attic tock on twittered. powered by more than 1 0 journalists and in more than 120 countries. rishaad: thanks, paul. let's have a look at what's moving on these markets. >> asian stocks pushed higher. higher bond yields boosting financial shares as signals from china moving to support growth. adding nearly 2% while the yuan has slid to a one-year low as the pboc cut the daily fixing to the lowest level since actually 2007. the moves, chinese stocks up to a one-month high. industrials surging. this has built stocks. government has said a boost to spending for infrastructure prospect. we are saying pain for chinese makers as -- has called the sector that ha
philippines president rodrigo did you terto -- duterte has called for legislation to cull the fastestn five years. duterte ual address, called for tax reform and constitutional changes to establish federalism while vowing to continue his vibtse crackdown on drug sellers and users. > world will not be sidelined. instead it will be as relentless and chilling, if you will. as on the day it began. >> global news 24 hours a day on air and attic tock on twittered. powered by more than 1 0...