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all of the peasants in the philippines are filipino. all of -- all of the maids and the servants and the chauffeurs are filipino. and when foreign investors come to do investment deals, they deal with the chinese. so i think it`s -- well, revenge is a theme of the book, i think. it`s -- it`s an act of revenge rooted in tremendous feelings of anger and envy and grievance and humiliation. c-span: what, about 60 million people in the philippines? >> guest: yes. that`s right. c-span: and 1 percent of them are chinese. >> guest: yes. c-span: what is it about the chinese that they succeed so well in that country? >> guest: well, this is a tricky question that i -- that is not the main focus of the book, but many people ask me this. first -- first of all, they`re -- it`s very complex, and i definitely do not think it is a genetic reason or necessarily even a cultural reason. groups can be market-dominant in one context and not in another. for example, the chinese in china were market-dormant for, you know, many generations under communist china
all of the peasants in the philippines are filipino. all of -- all of the maids and the servants and the chauffeurs are filipino. and when foreign investors come to do investment deals, they deal with the chinese. so i think it`s -- well, revenge is a theme of the book, i think. it`s -- it`s an act of revenge rooted in tremendous feelings of anger and envy and grievance and humiliation. c-span: what, about 60 million people in the philippines? >> guest: yes. that`s right. c-span: and 1...
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and she is from the philippines. they're working for international ngos. they saw an elementary school damaged by the tsunami. an official from the city explained the scope of the destruction. >> translator: these are aerial photos taken before and after the disaster. the tsunami waves washed away everything. >> reporter: he said more than 300 children fled to the school's roof where they waited until rescuers arrived. >> you can't imagine what they went through then. >> reporter: she said seeing the students' photos made her think of disasters that have affected people in her country. >> i can remember also that the disaster of the philippines. >> reporter: in this area the tsunami traveled nearly four kilometers inland from the coast. participants heard about how the people are working to lessen the damage of future disasters. officials are taking measures such as building a coastal levee and elevating roads. they've also constructed an evacuation tower that stands 10 meters tall. it has a slope so people in wheelchairs can use it. >> excellent! >> report
and she is from the philippines. they're working for international ngos. they saw an elementary school damaged by the tsunami. an official from the city explained the scope of the destruction. >> translator: these are aerial photos taken before and after the disaster. the tsunami waves washed away everything. >> reporter: he said more than 300 children fled to the school's roof where they waited until rescuers arrived. >> you can't imagine what they went through then. >>...
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closely connected to the philippines. i want to boost production even further so we can give more people jobs. >> she dreams of spreading the benefits of moringa far and wide, until the seeds of prosperity are growing all across the philippines. nhk world. >>> it is time now to get a check of the weather. people across much of the u.s., even those in the south, are getting hit with severe weather conditions. here's the details. >> with the calendar marking march, people are expecting things to warm up and expecting flowers to bloom. but no we're actually seeing winter weather gripping parts of the united states. in fact, a lot of the locations are still seeing some snowfall. you can see the stationary boundary and the gradients really close to each other. severe weather is happening even in texas and mississippi and louisiana down towards western virginia. actually along that front going to be seeing winter precipitation down towards texas. even central areas could see freezing rain and mixed precipitation. west virginia a
closely connected to the philippines. i want to boost production even further so we can give more people jobs. >> she dreams of spreading the benefits of moringa far and wide, until the seeds of prosperity are growing all across the philippines. nhk world. >>> it is time now to get a check of the weather. people across much of the u.s., even those in the south, are getting hit with severe weather conditions. here's the details. >> with the calendar marking march, people are...
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in the philippines, the pse index set a record high and ended the day up 0.52% at 7,940. analysts say foreign investors bought shares an expectations of steady economic growth in the country. other markets in the region sydney rebounded from yesterday's loss to climb 0.78%. seoul's kospi finished the day 0.54% higher. and indonesia ended like this extending its winning streak in three days up 1.5%. >>> people at some of the world's top rail companies are looking around and seeing lucrative opportunities. they're competing to build high speed networks in countries everywhere. officials at a leading japanese firm have locked up a deal to provide hundreds of high tech train cars to britain. >> reporter: a massive crane gently lifts a japanese state-of-the-art rail car. the new train shipments to britain began earlier this year from western japan's yamaguchi prefecture. hitachi builds the trains. they will soon be found on a new express line connecting london to scotland and other areas. the british government has ordered 866 of the cars. the massive deal totals more than $8
in the philippines, the pse index set a record high and ended the day up 0.52% at 7,940. analysts say foreign investors bought shares an expectations of steady economic growth in the country. other markets in the region sydney rebounded from yesterday's loss to climb 0.78%. seoul's kospi finished the day 0.54% higher. and indonesia ended like this extending its winning streak in three days up 1.5%. >>> people at some of the world's top rail companies are looking around and seeing...
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it's hard to comprehend that in the philippines, there are 7,000 islands. residents say you can hide in these islands and never be found. but living there had its challenges. >> they've got mosquitos the size of dogs there, i mean, just huge. you see spiders that are as big as your head, and i mean, you just see weird stuff, stuff that you've never seen before. >> josh snodgrass grew up in the philippines. his father, joe, was a u.s. military officer at clark air force base near manila. his mother, julie, was from mississippi and had trouble adjusting to life overseas. >> the nicest woman you could have ever met. there wasn't a bad bone in her body. >> julie, as warm as she was to the american community, she wasn't crazy about the philippines. there were some people, probably not surprising, that didn't like the philippines. >> on february 25th, 1991, joe snodgrass called police to report his wife missing. he said they had an argument. >> he says, i thought she was going to go cool off, okay? this sort of thing has happened before, okay, where she storms out
it's hard to comprehend that in the philippines, there are 7,000 islands. residents say you can hide in these islands and never be found. but living there had its challenges. >> they've got mosquitos the size of dogs there, i mean, just huge. you see spiders that are as big as your head, and i mean, you just see weird stuff, stuff that you've never seen before. >> josh snodgrass grew up in the philippines. his father, joe, was a u.s. military officer at clark air force base near...
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still to come - thousands displaced in the philippines as government forces hunt down an armed group in the country's south. plus hounded for standing up for women's right. more from african artists forced to go into hiding. >> weeknights on al jazeera america. >> join me as we bring you an in-depth look at the most important issues of the day. breaking it down. getting you the facts. it's the only place you'll find... the inside story. >> ray suarez hosts "inside story". weeknights, 11:30 eastern. on al jazeera america. >>> it's good to have you with us i'm elizabeth prarn in doha. the united states has declared venezuela as a national security threat and imposed sanctions. venezuela's officials say president obama is trying to topple his government. soldiers have retaken two towns in in north-eastern nigeria from boko haram. the armed group has control of the town since november. the iraqi forces have taken over a town 18km from tikrit. they are facing resistance from other areas. >> republicans in the united states have taken a scuttling of bones nuclear deal with iran and are doin
still to come - thousands displaced in the philippines as government forces hunt down an armed group in the country's south. plus hounded for standing up for women's right. more from african artists forced to go into hiding. >> weeknights on al jazeera america. >> join me as we bring you an in-depth look at the most important issues of the day. breaking it down. getting you the facts. it's the only place you'll find... the inside story. >> ray suarez hosts "inside...
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. >>> the counting continues in nigeria, and we're in the philippines to meet the grandmothers bringing solar power to remote village >> thank you for joining us. there has been more fierce fighting in yemen after a fierce night of airstrikes. one airstrike hit an camp can camp of refugees. the houthies have launched a fresh offensive on the southern city of aden. >> reporter: yemeni tribesmen and shia houthi rebels engage in fierce fighting around the in eastern yemen. many houthi fighters have been killed. the houthis are trying to move through this area to the oil-rich province of marib. but they're not the only ones determined to stop their advance. this attack is by the saudi-led coalition targeting positions around marib. airstrikes have already hit houthi fighters. dozens of houthi fighters have been killed and jets have bombed positions in the northern province of saada considered the houthi's main support base. the saudis have deployed thousands of soldiers along the border they share with yemen. but saudi officials continue to say that there is no plan to send troops, at least
. >>> the counting continues in nigeria, and we're in the philippines to meet the grandmothers bringing solar power to remote village >> thank you for joining us. there has been more fierce fighting in yemen after a fierce night of airstrikes. one airstrike hit an camp can camp of refugees. the houthies have launched a fresh offensive on the southern city of aden. >> reporter: yemeni tribesmen and shia houthi rebels engage in fierce fighting around the in eastern yemen....
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we have the story. >> it is dubbed a piece of africa in the philippines. this safari park is home to 300 endangered animals in 4,000 hectares of natural preserve. it is a top tourist destination but the park is the least known attraction. working here for almost 40 years, this man tells me the story of how president former ferdinand marcos envisioned this park after a trip to africa. in 1976, over 100 animals were shipped here, evicting more than 200 families in the process. the mark occasion's were known to have stolen billions of dollars from the government and this was to be their private zoo. he was overthrown by a people power revolution. decades on, caretakers continue to work under limited conditions. often their salaries aren't paid for months. there are no resident animal doctors here, no clinic and not a single working vehicle. poaching is also a problem. at least 20 animals are killed here every year, and caretakers say they do not have enough park rangers to police the perimeters. still, wardens here have stayed for decades all for their love of
we have the story. >> it is dubbed a piece of africa in the philippines. this safari park is home to 300 endangered animals in 4,000 hectares of natural preserve. it is a top tourist destination but the park is the least known attraction. working here for almost 40 years, this man tells me the story of how president former ferdinand marcos envisioned this park after a trip to africa. in 1976, over 100 animals were shipped here, evicting more than 200 families in the process. the mark...
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uprooted once again thousands are displaced in the southern philippines as the military launches a major operation against a rebel group. >> the stream, >> your digital community >> you pick the hot topics and express your thoughts the stream it's your chance to join the conversation only on al jazeera america >> you're watching al jazeera. a reminder of our top stories. yemen's former president has spoken out against president hadi. >>> a power base in aden in yemen south. >>> asking for more powers to fight what he calls imperialism. after the u.s. called his government a terrorist threat and sanctioned several officials in venezuela. >>> first lady of ivory coast has been sanctioned. from her violence stemming from the 2010 elections. open letter to iran saying that any nuclear deal wouldn't last after president obama leaves office. iran's foreign minister has criticized the move. he says the politicians don't understand their own constitution and called the letter a piece of propaganda. patty culhane reports. >> first, the lower house tried to scuttle nuclear negotiations with iran,
uprooted once again thousands are displaced in the southern philippines as the military launches a major operation against a rebel group. >> the stream, >> your digital community >> you pick the hot topics and express your thoughts the stream it's your chance to join the conversation only on al jazeera america >> you're watching al jazeera. a reminder of our top stories. yemen's former president has spoken out against president hadi. >>> a power base in aden in...
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forces as it was heading to the leyte gulf in the philippine sea. its wreckage remained undiscovered for over 70 years. the ship's war scars can be seen in the video footage. >> in addition to the torpedoes that hit and bombs that hit, some near misses also caused quite substantial damage, and that's what we're looking at here. >> reporter: a large opening seen on the left side of the screen was the housing. >> now this is the base that the main 18-inch gun would sit in. >> reporter: a japanese expert says "musashi's" main cannons were the largest in the world at the time and verified the discovery. >> translator: this is "musashi." this year marks the 70th anniversary of the end of the war, which will pass from many people's memory. this discovery is not only about finding the ship, it also gives us an opportunity to remember the war. >> reporter: the exploration team led by microsoft co-founder paul allen has been searching for the ship for eight years. he said he hopes to work with the governments of the philippines and japan to continue research
forces as it was heading to the leyte gulf in the philippine sea. its wreckage remained undiscovered for over 70 years. the ship's war scars can be seen in the video footage. >> in addition to the torpedoes that hit and bombs that hit, some near misses also caused quite substantial damage, and that's what we're looking at here. >> reporter: a large opening seen on the left side of the screen was the housing. >> now this is the base that the main 18-inch gun would sit in....
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but the philippines, vietnam, and other parties have competing claims in the south china sea. u.s. officials have expressed their concerns over china's activities in the region. china's foreign minister referred to the spratly project in beijing over the weekend. wang yi said no one should challenge what china does in its own backyard. >>> japan's top government spokesperson is responding to another comment made by the chinese foreign minister on japan's post-war stance. wang said japan lost the war, and shouldn't lose its good sense 70 years on. yoshihide suga says japan maintains the country's post-war stance. >> translator: japan has been a democratic nation for the past 70 years. since the end of world war ii. it has respected human rights observed the rule of law, and contributed to international peace. this will never change. that stance is receiving praise from around the world. >> prime minister shindo abe will deliver a statement on the 70th anniversary of the end of world war ii. it's thought that wang yi's remark puts pressure on abe to adhere to former prime minister to
but the philippines, vietnam, and other parties have competing claims in the south china sea. u.s. officials have expressed their concerns over china's activities in the region. china's foreign minister referred to the spratly project in beijing over the weekend. wang yi said no one should challenge what china does in its own backyard. >>> japan's top government spokesperson is responding to another comment made by the chinese foreign minister on japan's post-war stance. wang said...
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picture post card maybe but environmental and pollution could ruin one of the philippines tourism hotts. ♪ singapore people are in mourning for their country's founding father of mooe mooe died at age 91 and credited with transforming the island into a global financial center and criticized for being undemocratic and authoritarian as nicole johnston reports. >> reporter: without lee kuan yew it may not be what it existed and he was a chinese singapore saw his home land occupied first by the british then japanese and after training as a lawyer in britain he was prime minister in 1959 a post he would hold for 39 years and with a ruthless style of politics singapore was independent against its will kicked out of malaysia in 1965 against a back drop of racial tension and a fearful lee kuan yew contemplated a bleak future. >> with geography and economics and ties of kinship. >> reporter: sentiment gave way to pragmatism and he was unflinching to bring prosperity to his country and under leadship it was transformed from an island with no resources into a high-tech metropolis but often found
picture post card maybe but environmental and pollution could ruin one of the philippines tourism hotts. ♪ singapore people are in mourning for their country's founding father of mooe mooe died at age 91 and credited with transforming the island into a global financial center and criticized for being undemocratic and authoritarian as nicole johnston reports. >> reporter: without lee kuan yew it may not be what it existed and he was a chinese singapore saw his home land occupied first by...
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. >> out of drake into the philippines, the park built by the country's former dictator. we begin with reports of heavy fighting across yemen on this, the sixth day of the saudi led too fast against houthi rebels. in a southern city, eyewitnesses say cement workers have been killed injured and trapped after houthis shelled their factory. houthi fighters ever exchanged artillery and rocket fire with saudi forces along their border. border residents and tribal leaders say saudi helicopters were seen flying overhead. >> the united nations human rights office and the international red cross say they are alarm would at the high number of civilian casualties. as the red cross says members of the saudi coalition prevented one of its planes from delivering medical supplies to sanna. humanitarian agencies are trying to help after a refugee camp was bombed on monday. doctors without borders say 29 people are dead and 34 injured. as we report, who was behind the bombing and the intended target remain unclear. >> these are the victims of what appears to be the deadliest saudi led air
. >> out of drake into the philippines, the park built by the country's former dictator. we begin with reports of heavy fighting across yemen on this, the sixth day of the saudi led too fast against houthi rebels. in a southern city, eyewitnesses say cement workers have been killed injured and trapped after houthis shelled their factory. houthi fighters ever exchanged artillery and rocket fire with saudi forces along their border. border residents and tribal leaders say saudi helicopters...
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refugees seeking shelter in make-shift homes when fighting breaks out in the villages in the southern philippinesit's a story of displacement that a local is used to describe them. people living their life on the run. >> translator: we have been living this life for so long. every year we lose our homes and rebuild all over again, just want to be able to stay sleep in our betz and tend our farms, this is tiring. >> reporter: over a million people have been displaced since armed rebellion began in the late 1960s. violence has plagued the region for decades and more than 120,000 people have been killed. there has been relative calm over the last few years because of ongoing negotiations between the philippine government and southeast asia biggest rebel group, islamic liberation front but last week the philippine government declared all out offensive against islamic freedom movement a known group known to coddle the man and bomb maker in the south and one of the country's most wanted man. and he says such operations are crucial in weeding out rebels in the area but admits it can also put a lot of st
refugees seeking shelter in make-shift homes when fighting breaks out in the villages in the southern philippinesit's a story of displacement that a local is used to describe them. people living their life on the run. >> translator: we have been living this life for so long. every year we lose our homes and rebuild all over again, just want to be able to stay sleep in our betz and tend our farms, this is tiring. >> reporter: over a million people have been displaced since armed...
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plus out of africa and into the philippines, we will show you the safari park built by the country'smer dictator. ♪ sadie-led forces bombed yemen for the sixth successive night and one hit a camp housed with displaced people and conflicting reports on the number of dead but could be as high as 40 and this happened in the province near the border with saudi arabia. the houthis saying the saudi-led coalition bombed the camp killing a number of women and children but witnesses say that while the camp used to be home to hundreds of families from an earlier conflict it's now occupied by houthi fighters and meanwhile saudi arabia is investigating the report as it says its fighter jets may have been responding to houthi or artillery fire and hit in the north as well as the capitol sanaa and cities of others. saudi arabia says attacks will continue until the president haidi returns to power. the coalition is trying to stop the houthis from reaching the southern port city of aiden where there have been running forces loyal to haidi and kim reports. >> reporter: this is the deadly air strike e
plus out of africa and into the philippines, we will show you the safari park built by the country'smer dictator. ♪ sadie-led forces bombed yemen for the sixth successive night and one hit a camp housed with displaced people and conflicting reports on the number of dead but could be as high as 40 and this happened in the province near the border with saudi arabia. the houthis saying the saudi-led coalition bombed the camp killing a number of women and children but witnesses say that while the...
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. >> i'm in the northern philippines. there is excitement here as the tribe welcomes a new arrival. >> we begin with yemen humanitarian workers. 45 people have been killed. airstrikers have hit a camp for displaced people in the north. a coalition has been bombing houthi rebels who control the capital of sanaa. houthies have ended the southern city. and they've launched a new offensive on the city of aden and there have been new battles in the central province. >> yemeni describes men and shia houthi rebels engage in fierce fighting around the town in eastern yemen. local sources say several houthi fighters have been killed. the houthies are trying to move through this area to the oil rich province, but local tribesmen are not the only ones determined to stop their advance. this attack is by the saudi-led coalition targeting houthi military positions. airstrikes have also hit houthi fighters. dozens of outy fighters have been killed, and jets have bombed positions in the northern province of saada considered the houthi's m
. >> i'm in the northern philippines. there is excitement here as the tribe welcomes a new arrival. >> we begin with yemen humanitarian workers. 45 people have been killed. airstrikers have hit a camp for displaced people in the north. a coalition has been bombing houthi rebels who control the capital of sanaa. houthies have ended the southern city. and they've launched a new offensive on the city of aden and there have been new battles in the central province. >> yemeni...
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plus out of africa and into the philippines find out about the safari park built by the country's formerictator. ♪ but first saudi-led forces have bombed houthi rebel positions in yemen for sixth nights and 20 killed after a strike hit a camp for displaced people in the province close to the saudi border and houthi said the saudi-led coalition bombed the camp killing women and children but witnesses say the camp used to be home to hundreds of families from an earlier conflict it's now occupied by houthi fighters and saudi arabia is investigating the report. and elsewhere in the country the strikes have hit several provinces including houthi stronghold and running battles in aiden between the houthis and pro-government forces. and saudi arabia says it's now complete a blockade of yemen's ports and kim has more. >> reporter: these are the victims of what appears to be the deadliest saudi-led air strikes so far. this was a camp in yemen's north, for those fleeing the violence that gripped yemen for a decade and houthis say women and children are among the dead but witnesses say many of thos
plus out of africa and into the philippines find out about the safari park built by the country's formerictator. ♪ but first saudi-led forces have bombed houthi rebel positions in yemen for sixth nights and 20 killed after a strike hit a camp for displaced people in the province close to the saudi border and houthi said the saudi-led coalition bombed the camp killing women and children but witnesses say the camp used to be home to hundreds of families from an earlier conflict it's now...
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. >> on order of the president of the philippines. now what graciousness and kindness the filipino people show. we have to only visit a hospital in california in nevada. 80% of the nurses are filipinos. because they are gracious people and kind people. but i also know growing up that at the start of the second world war, i'm old enough to remember that, that the philippines troops fought side by side with the americans against the japanese. defending their island bataan, corigidor and other places. when american troops, because of lack of supplies, were forced to surrender, the philippine troops took to the mountains, and the jungles and became guerrillas and fought tooth and nail against the japanese for three long years until general mcarthur came back. so we know the graciousness and kindness of the filipinos. exemplified by this man, manny pacquiao, who gives fortunes away supporting charities in the philippines. whether it is founding hospitals, schools, is building churches, supplying fishermen with motors so they can increase th
. >> on order of the president of the philippines. now what graciousness and kindness the filipino people show. we have to only visit a hospital in california in nevada. 80% of the nurses are filipinos. because they are gracious people and kind people. but i also know growing up that at the start of the second world war, i'm old enough to remember that, that the philippines troops fought side by side with the americans against the japanese. defending their island bataan, corigidor and...
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>>reporter: it is dubbed a piece of africa in the philippines. this safari park is home to over 300 endangered animals and over 4,000 hectors of natural reserve. it's a top tourist destination but the park is its least-known attraction. he tells me the story of how the former president envisioned the park after a trip in africa. in 1976 over 100 animals were shipped from kenya here evicted more than 200 families in the process. they were known to have stolen billion police station of dollars from government coffers and this was to be their private zoo. he was eventually overthrown. decades on care takers continue to work at least 20 animals are killed here every year. care takers say they do not have enough park rangers to police the perimeters. still, they have stayed for decades more their love of the animals. >> my dream is to become a world-type safari park although i could say also that this is first -- the only thing we can maintain through its income is the project. >>reporter: for many it was closed off to the public and neglected by the n
>>reporter: it is dubbed a piece of africa in the philippines. this safari park is home to over 300 endangered animals and over 4,000 hectors of natural reserve. it's a top tourist destination but the park is its least-known attraction. he tells me the story of how the former president envisioned the park after a trip in africa. in 1976 over 100 animals were shipped from kenya here evicted more than 200 families in the process. they were known to have stolen billion police station of...
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. >> a group of grandmothers in the philippines are proving to be bright sparks. we have reports now where they have trained engineers providing solar-powered energy. >> deep in in the northern mountains in the philippines is tribeal country. they've hunted in this area for years now solar energy. this mother cannot read or write, but they call her the bright light. >> she has just come back from india with three other women. they were part of a group of similar women from around the world who invited by a special college to learn how to harness solar energy and build their own lamps and battery panels. >> we doesn't understand each other, we had to do everything through sign language. >> after eight months away they would come back to their community to share what they learned. >> it's villages like this that the lighting project aims to help. the think something that empowering women will eventually empower a community. >> they have always been known for their fire-making abilities now newly trained engineer said she's happy she can make fire of a different kind.
. >> a group of grandmothers in the philippines are proving to be bright sparks. we have reports now where they have trained engineers providing solar-powered energy. >> deep in in the northern mountains in the philippines is tribeal country. they've hunted in this area for years now solar energy. this mother cannot read or write, but they call her the bright light. >> she has just come back from india with three other women. they were part of a group of similar women from...
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i wasn't going to run to, i was in the philippines. didn't have medical infrastructure right in at my fingertips. that was the 12th of february. and by the night of the 13th into the 14th, it, the pain, it started to -- it got worse. by the time i got up in the morning, i knew it was like shooting and throbbing pains. it was obviously something much more than a bruise. >> miles found an english speaking doctor who told him it looked like a textbook case of acute compartment syndrome. it was the first time miles had ever heard the term. he said this and i literally was trying to wiki what i had. and, you know, i didn't like what i read. >> acute compartment syndrome occurs when the pressure increases inside an area of the body that houses muscles, veins, arteries and nerves. it's usually due to bleeding and swelling. because that compartment is covered by a tough unforgiving layer of connective tissue known as fascia, when the swelling gets worse, the muscle has nowhere to go. everything gets squeezed and eventually the blood flow to the
i wasn't going to run to, i was in the philippines. didn't have medical infrastructure right in at my fingertips. that was the 12th of february. and by the night of the 13th into the 14th, it, the pain, it started to -- it got worse. by the time i got up in the morning, i knew it was like shooting and throbbing pains. it was obviously something much more than a bruise. >> miles found an english speaking doctor who told him it looked like a textbook case of acute compartment syndrome. it...
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. >>> i'm in the northern philippines with the tribe and there is excitement here as the tribe welcomesew arrival. ♪ a saudi-led coalition targeting houthi fighters in yemen for the fifth night and arab league leaders say saudi-led strikes will continue until they withdraw and surrender their weapons and we have more. >> reporter: no let up in this military operation for a fifth consecutive night, the saudi-led coalition has continued to hit saudi-led positions and air strikes continued in other parts of the country and dozens of houthi fighters have been killed and jets have bombed position in the northern province considered the houthi's main base and they deployed thousands of soldiers on the border they share with yemen but saudi officials continue to say there is no plan to send troops at least for now. >> attacking some concentration of force for malitia but there is no let's say major land operation operation. >> reporter: the saudi-led air strikes seem to be weakening houthi fighters restreeting in the south according to forces and trying to recapture areas they lost in the last
. >>> i'm in the northern philippines with the tribe and there is excitement here as the tribe welcomesew arrival. ♪ a saudi-led coalition targeting houthi fighters in yemen for the fifth night and arab league leaders say saudi-led strikes will continue until they withdraw and surrender their weapons and we have more. >> reporter: no let up in this military operation for a fifth consecutive night, the saudi-led coalition has continued to hit saudi-led positions and air strikes...
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over in the philippines, the pse index hit 8,000 for the first time ever.tors have been cheered by a central bank decision last week to keep its key rate unchanged. but toward the close of trading the rally lost steam. the index ended at 7,899 up a quarter of one percent. most other markets in the region ended higher. hong kong hang seng index ended up by 1.51%. seoul's kospi gaining by 0.51%. but sydney bucked the trend and fell 1.25%. energy sector shares were lower as crude oil prices fell. >>> japanese workers in their late 50s often suffer pay cuts unless they're promoted to executive positions. some companies are trying to keep these experienced employees motivated by offering incentives. the group says workers aged 45 and up will be eligible for a raise if they improve their skills and performance. the company's encouraging older workers to become certified financial advisers and to train internally for services on inheritance finances. employees will get points for achievements and at some point their monthly pay will be hiked by 30% from their late
over in the philippines, the pse index hit 8,000 for the first time ever.tors have been cheered by a central bank decision last week to keep its key rate unchanged. but toward the close of trading the rally lost steam. the index ended at 7,899 up a quarter of one percent. most other markets in the region ended higher. hong kong hang seng index ended up by 1.51%. seoul's kospi gaining by 0.51%. but sydney bucked the trend and fell 1.25%. energy sector shares were lower as crude oil prices fell....
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the first battles were fought in the philippines. dad was a fill peeno soldier who -- filipino soldier that states. >> there were plenty of filipino soldiers that gave their lives for the country. >> yes, more than 60,000 died, a million casualties, civilians, we were the front line in world war ii in asia. >> tell us what is going on now. we are reading 20-30 years. filipino vatsets are waiting to be reunited in the u.s. what is the backlog like. they are waiting 20-30 years. 1990. >> according to our estimates there's 20,000 sons and daughter of filipino veterans waiting in line with petitions to become u.s. citizens, it's a tough situation for elderly filipino world war ii veterans. some have gone back because they couldn't stand alone unless their spouse had died. there's one veteran in san francisco, who calls me every month to found out what the status is. for the past few years he calls me "i have four or five kids heart-breaking. >> as you get older you want to be surrounded by family and kids, and a lot count on them to take
the first battles were fought in the philippines. dad was a fill peeno soldier who -- filipino soldier that states. >> there were plenty of filipino soldiers that gave their lives for the country. >> yes, more than 60,000 died, a million casualties, civilians, we were the front line in world war ii in asia. >> tell us what is going on now. we are reading 20-30 years. filipino vatsets are waiting to be reunited in the u.s. what is the backlog like. they are waiting 20-30...
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. >> empowering one of the philippines oldest tribes to use solar energy. >> airstrikes led by saudi arabia have been targeting houthi fighters in yemen for a fifth successive day. the latest targeting were houthi positions these areas, one yemeni diplomatic described them as a night from hell. lawsuit explosions were heard monday. houthi controlled radar and air defense systems were targeted there. arab league leaders who were meeting in egypt say the airstrikes will continue until the rebels withdraw and surrender their weapons. 500 pakistani workers ever arrived in karachi after evacuated from yemen. chinese and indian workers have also been flown to safety. we have more. >> there is no letup in this mill stare operation for a fifth consecutive night. the saudi-led coalition has continued to hit houthi shia positions. airstrikes continued in other parts of the country. dozens of houthi fighters were killed and jets bombed positions in the northern province of saada, considered the houthi main support base. the sers along the border they he share with yemen but saudi officials say t
. >> empowering one of the philippines oldest tribes to use solar energy. >> airstrikes led by saudi arabia have been targeting houthi fighters in yemen for a fifth successive day. the latest targeting were houthi positions these areas, one yemeni diplomatic described them as a night from hell. lawsuit explosions were heard monday. houthi controlled radar and air defense systems were targeted there. arab league leaders who were meeting in egypt say the airstrikes will continue until...
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. >>> thousands of people displaced in the philippines as government force hunt down an armed group inouth. >>> plus women in nepal are turning to an unlikely source to stop gender violence. do stay with us. we're back after the break. >> weeknights on al jazeera america. >> join me as we bring you an in-depth look at the most important issues of the day. breaking it down. getting you the facts. it's the only place you'll find... the inside story. >> ray suarez hosts "inside story". weeknights, 11:30 eastern. on al jazeera america. ♪ >>> welcome back. a reminder of our top stories on al jazeera. hundreds of police in myanmar have been involved in violent confrontations with student protesters. the students were hit with batons and some were detained. >>> ivory coaster's former first lady has been sentenced to 20 years in jail charged with undermining state securedy in the violence stemming from the elections in 2010. >>> and yemen's former president has accused the government of destroying the country. he said president hadi who has fled to the southern city of aden should leave the co
. >>> thousands of people displaced in the philippines as government force hunt down an armed group inouth. >>> plus women in nepal are turning to an unlikely source to stop gender violence. do stay with us. we're back after the break. >> weeknights on al jazeera america. >> join me as we bring you an in-depth look at the most important issues of the day. breaking it down. getting you the facts. it's the only place you'll find... the inside story. >> ray...
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only on al jazeera america. >> a group of grandmothers in the philippines are turning the idea of thelight years on its head. they've retraipped as retrained as engineers to provide their village with solar lighting, marta ortiguiges reports. >> deep in the amazon lives the aipa they have farmed in these areas for years without change. sita diaz doesn't know how to read or write but the once shy grandmother of ten is called the engineer, the bringer of light. >> it gets very dark in the mountains so it's good that we've found something like this to help us help the other. >> part of a group of similar women from around the world who were invited by a special college to learn how to harness solar energy. >> we couldn't understand each other so we had to do everything by sign language. >> they have shared what they learned. it is villages like this that the lighting project aims to help. isolated impoverished and without access to basic services. the thinking is, empowering women will eventually empower a community. the aipapa have always been known for their fire making abilities. now
only on al jazeera america. >> a group of grandmothers in the philippines are turning the idea of thelight years on its head. they've retraipped as retrained as engineers to provide their village with solar lighting, marta ortiguiges reports. >> deep in the amazon lives the aipa they have farmed in these areas for years without change. sita diaz doesn't know how to read or write but the once shy grandmother of ten is called the engineer, the bringer of light. >> it gets very...
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this is the philippines entering the screen. again, that wouldn't be until late this week. nonetheless, the winds on the storm continue to strengthen. the storm is deepening, 140 kilometers per hour where as with the last update, 35 to 40 minutes ago, it was 130 kilometers per hour. you can see going forward that winds will be sustained well over 200 kilometers per hour making it a potential of a supertyphoon. the wind strengthening as it moves in a general westerly direction. we are going to monitor the situation closely. hopping to the other side of the world, we have had a cold snap inundate the united states from atlanta to the east coast. new york city, boston and this picture, sent to us from an i-reporter days ago. the ice now starting to break apart finally for the boston harbor. a cold snap of weather. temperatures run 10 to 20 degrees fahrenheit below what they should for the great lakes. it's really a tale of two seasons. the western half of the united states is warming up, ten to 20 degrees above where they should be. this is what it feels like as you head out t
this is the philippines entering the screen. again, that wouldn't be until late this week. nonetheless, the winds on the storm continue to strengthen. the storm is deepening, 140 kilometers per hour where as with the last update, 35 to 40 minutes ago, it was 130 kilometers per hour. you can see going forward that winds will be sustained well over 200 kilometers per hour making it a potential of a supertyphoon. the wind strengthening as it moves in a general westerly direction. we are going to...
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. >> it's similar to the one that strike the philippines, but we haven't got the report from the island communications are down at this time. but i think we will not be expecting much casualties since people are prepared. >> reporter: unlike the philippines this cyclone didn't cause huge storm surges from the sea. so water was less damaging thanked with. even so the low number of deaths and injuries so far has been remarkable. he is on a whistle stop tour two hours on the ground to find out which preparations helped and what could be done better in the future. this island escaped the worst of the storm, but people here know next time could be different, and next time could be soon. because cyclones are becoming more common and more fierce. he is sure climate change is at least in part to blame. >> the weather pattern is changing. we have sea level rise and we used to have cyclones but this is the worst cyclone that we ever had. >> reporter: it's a common story. this isn't the first bad cyclone australia had helped clean up. >> recently we are part of the [ inaudible ]. >> reporter: in t
. >> it's similar to the one that strike the philippines, but we haven't got the report from the island communications are down at this time. but i think we will not be expecting much casualties since people are prepared. >> reporter: unlike the philippines this cyclone didn't cause huge storm surges from the sea. so water was less damaging thanked with. even so the low number of deaths and injuries so far has been remarkable. he is on a whistle stop tour two hours on the ground to...
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i don't think it will produce any real rainfall for the philippines. the big rain maker is moving into japan. here is a look at the forecast for thursday. 20 in tokyo. 18 seoul. shanghai and chongqing looking for clouds and rain. in australia, nathan has become a category 3 cyclone. notice the interesting track this system has taken. it is now making a 360 degree turn over the past couple of weeks moving toward the west. it will be intensifies more expecting to have a big impact when it comes to winds and the rainfall. please prepare yourself for those of you on the northern coastline of queen land. this will rise as we head to the latter part of this week and continuing toward the weekend. speaking of rain i want to take you over to europe where an area of cut-off low pressure system has rained itself out over italy. so i think we are going to see improving conditions. we've been dealing with this rainfall the past few days. now we should see more in terms of sunny conditions we have another low here moving in. so spain and portugal you'll be seeing s
i don't think it will produce any real rainfall for the philippines. the big rain maker is moving into japan. here is a look at the forecast for thursday. 20 in tokyo. 18 seoul. shanghai and chongqing looking for clouds and rain. in australia, nathan has become a category 3 cyclone. notice the interesting track this system has taken. it is now making a 360 degree turn over the past couple of weeks moving toward the west. it will be intensifies more expecting to have a big impact when it comes...
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. >>> the former president of the philippines fehredanes marcos imported thousands of islands. ave the story of how this sarengetthi is faring in an unlikely location. >> it is dubbed a piece of africa in the philippines. this park is home to 300 endangered animals, and 4,000 hectares of natural reserve. the island is a fop tourist destination, but the park is its least known attractions. they have been working here for 40 years. he tells me the story of how the former president marcos envisaged it after a safari trip. in 1976 over 100 animals were shipped from kenya to a typhoon prone area affecting more than 200 families in the process. they were known to have stolen billions from the coffers, and this was to be a private zoo. he was overthrown by a people power resolution. decades on care workers worked under limited conditions, often salaries unpaid. there's no resident doctors here, no clinics, and not a single working vehicle. >> h poaching is a problem. 20 animals are killed every year and caretakers say they do not have enough park ranges to police the perimeters. warden
. >>> the former president of the philippines fehredanes marcos imported thousands of islands. ave the story of how this sarengetthi is faring in an unlikely location. >> it is dubbed a piece of africa in the philippines. this park is home to 300 endangered animals, and 4,000 hectares of natural reserve. the island is a fop tourist destination, but the park is its least known attractions. they have been working here for 40 years. he tells me the story of how the former president...
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we're watching it carefully as it approaches the philippines. ter in the week, easter sunday and holy week across the philippines. this is something that is worth noting over the next few days as the storm nears by thursday and friday. >> that storm could cause damage there as it hits the philippines. we'll keep an eye on that. thanks. >>> some of the biggest names in music are joining forces in what could drastically change the streaming scene. the streaming music scene. this venture's called title and the first artist-owned streaming service. >> started up by hip-hop superstar jay-z. title is a subscription service offering high-quality music and sound, but it's owned by the artist themselves. some big names are backing jay-z, including his wife, beyonce, madonna, kanye west, cold play, and alicia keys. >> a big trend on social media as that was announced. if you've been anywhere on social media the past 18 hours or so, you probably know about trevor miller. i think he looks familiar. he's the 31-year-old south african comedian chosen to replac
we're watching it carefully as it approaches the philippines. ter in the week, easter sunday and holy week across the philippines. this is something that is worth noting over the next few days as the storm nears by thursday and friday. >> that storm could cause damage there as it hits the philippines. we'll keep an eye on that. thanks. >>> some of the biggest names in music are joining forces in what could drastically change the streaming scene. the streaming music scene. this...
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. >> it is similar to the one that strike the philippines. we haven't [ inaudible ] at this time. think we will not be expecting much casualties since people are prepared. >> reporter: unlike the philippines, vanuatu's cyclone didn't cause surges in the sea. this man is on a whistle-stop tour to find out which preparations helped and what could be done better in the future. this island in the north of vanuatu escaped much of the storm. but it is sure climate change is at least in part to blame. >> the weather pattern is changing. we have sea level rise and the cyclone too -- we used to have cyclones, but this is the worst cyclone that we ever had. >> reporter: it's a common story. this isn't the first bad cyclone australia has helped clean up. >> the squadron itself is [ inaudible ] cyclone there. >> reporter: in vanuatu's capitol worry is everywhere. this chef is desperate to get home to a remote part of the eye lank. he knows it was badly hit, but doesn't have any information about his family. >> i just want more information about my family. i just want to go back home. >> repor
. >> it is similar to the one that strike the philippines. we haven't [ inaudible ] at this time. think we will not be expecting much casualties since people are prepared. >> reporter: unlike the philippines, vanuatu's cyclone didn't cause surges in the sea. this man is on a whistle-stop tour to find out which preparations helped and what could be done better in the future. this island in the north of vanuatu escaped much of the storm. but it is sure climate change is at least in...
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. >>> now to the philippines where thousands of families have been left homeless after a massive fire downtown manila. the authorities say they are unable to determine the cause of the fire that broke out on monday and swept through a shany community. our correspondent has the latest now from the philippine's capitol. >> reporter: joel tries to put on a brave face. everything that his family has built for decades has been reduced to this, lost in a fire that has destroyed the homes of over 2,000 other families in downtown manila. >> translator: i can't express my grief when i look around me. i can't even explain what happened. there is nothing to save. we accept this is a tragedy. we just have to start over find a job, work again, and rebuild everything. >> reporter: this woman lost her home too. she does not know how long she will have to live in this temporary shelter, along with nine members of her family. >> translator: we will be grateful for anything we can get not just for my family but for all of us here. we hope that those who can, will help us. >> reporter: according to the
. >>> now to the philippines where thousands of families have been left homeless after a massive fire downtown manila. the authorities say they are unable to determine the cause of the fire that broke out on monday and swept through a shany community. our correspondent has the latest now from the philippine's capitol. >> reporter: joel tries to put on a brave face. everything that his family has built for decades has been reduced to this, lost in a fire that has destroyed the...
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the marcos. al jazeera western philippines. >> amazing story. kay well, let's get all the sports news how. >> well, we're going start with football and there were some very hard high profile matches on tuesday. there was the repeat of the 2010 world cup final with the netherlands hosting spain. not so many goals on this time around. the netherlands are third in the qualifying group. now the united states are one of the surprise teams of the last world cup qualifying out one of the toughest groups to reach the knock out stage. but jose altidore in good form. 1-1 the final score. >>> well, it was impressive kick have a look at this from middle fielder the samurai blue beat uzbekistan. >> a whole host of international friendlies and one euro qualifier. scoring the only goal for belgium as they beat israel. italy 1-1, against defend. and an incredible result portugal lost 0-2 to its former colony cape verde. due to head to cairo for the confederation of africa football general assembly meeting. africa is a key battleground for the fifa presidential r
the marcos. al jazeera western philippines. >> amazing story. kay well, let's get all the sports news how. >> well, we're going start with football and there were some very hard high profile matches on tuesday. there was the repeat of the 2010 world cup final with the netherlands hosting spain. not so many goals on this time around. the netherlands are third in the qualifying group. now the united states are one of the surprise teams of the last world cup qualifying out one of the...
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. >>> a group of women is bringing solar power to a remote tribe in the philippines mountains. the ancient aeta tribe hasn't much changed its way but as marga ortega reports: >> deep in the mountains of lozon in the philippines live the aeta, the oldest tribe in the country. they have farmed these areas for years but now the tribe has a new hero. she doesn't know how to read or write but now she's entitled the bringer of light. >> it gets very dark here in the mountains so it's good we have found something like this to help the others. >> she has come back with a group of other aipa women invited by a special college to learn how to harness solar energy and build their own batteries and solar lights. >> we didn't understand anything so we had to use sign language. >> now they've come to share what they learn. it is villages like this that the lighting project hopes to help. isolated and without access to basic services. the thoughts would be to empower women will eventually four community. the aeta has always been known for their fire-making capabilities. now magda says she's ha
. >>> a group of women is bringing solar power to a remote tribe in the philippines mountains. the ancient aeta tribe hasn't much changed its way but as marga ortega reports: >> deep in the mountains of lozon in the philippines live the aeta, the oldest tribe in the country. they have farmed these areas for years but now the tribe has a new hero. she doesn't know how to read or write but now she's entitled the bringer of light. >> it gets very dark here in the mountains so...
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and a weaker tropical storm named bobby sitting about 500 kilometers east of the philippines. d the coastline late this week. bringing rainfall toward manila and to the east. at this point this particular storm did not look like it's going to cause significant damage across the philippines. look john has done his homework. >> prices went up 400% to 500%%. i remember it well. >> we'll have to look it up. >> i wanted make sure i had the facts right. i wanted to confirm. >> yeah. you're easily impressed. thanks. >> thank you. >>> okay. still to come one tiny itty bitty japanese village has a lot of unusual scary looking resigns. scarecrows, they outnumber the people there. if you can clear a table without lifting a finger... you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin. because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec®. muddle no more™. [ male announcer ] you wouldn't leave your car unprotected. but a lot of us leave our identities unprotected. nearly half a million cars were stolen in 2
and a weaker tropical storm named bobby sitting about 500 kilometers east of the philippines. d the coastline late this week. bringing rainfall toward manila and to the east. at this point this particular storm did not look like it's going to cause significant damage across the philippines. look john has done his homework. >> prices went up 400% to 500%%. i remember it well. >> we'll have to look it up. >> i wanted make sure i had the facts right. i wanted to confirm. >>...
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possibly storm surge systems into eastern coasts of the philippines about the high waves will be enoughe some damage. about two meters high. off toward the north of this we have a low pressure system across southern china. especially around hubei province we'll likely see 60 millimeters of additional rainfall. but down below that we're seeing some very foggy conditions across hong kong. we have some images coming up from there. take a look at this. this coming out from yesterday in hong kong but the mornings and the evening hours will look quite similar again today. but the daytime hours should be clearing out and sunny periods will return. tokyo's experiencing the similar conditions. take a look at the fog. the visibility is quite low. and we are looking at some travel disturbances already today. a big topic for japan, though, is the warmth. some of these areas are seeing early. maebashi 22 degrees, tokyo 19 degrees. and the good news is we're not going to be seeing any more rain for the daytime but another round of rainy day continuing into our thursday. a quick look here at the u.s.
possibly storm surge systems into eastern coasts of the philippines about the high waves will be enoughe some damage. about two meters high. off toward the north of this we have a low pressure system across southern china. especially around hubei province we'll likely see 60 millimeters of additional rainfall. but down below that we're seeing some very foggy conditions across hong kong. we have some images coming up from there. take a look at this. this coming out from yesterday in hong kong...
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for another story. >> people in the philippines working to add vitamin a to the daily staple, rice. >> he shot a story and packed up his camera gear into hard covered cases called pel cap cases with the intention of taking a break to visit the beach before finally heading home to washington, d.c. he had no idea his life was about to change forever. >> i had all the gear in pelican cases. one of the heaviest ones, 60 some odd pounds. i was trying to bungee it and it just kind of toppled over the top of the car. was up high and i was down low trying to connect the bungee cords and it hit my forearm. it hurt. i knew i hurt myself, but it was a bruise, you know? it was a bruise and i wanted to go to the beach. and i was like, well, this will be okay. i wasn't leaving for a couple of days. >> the bruise hurt but miles thought, it's just a bruise. after all, it wasn't a dramatic incident like a car crash or a sky diving accident. it was just a case that fell and hit his arm. so miles did what we all do too often. we ignore the pain, hoping it would just go away. it turned out to be an hon
for another story. >> people in the philippines working to add vitamin a to the daily staple, rice. >> he shot a story and packed up his camera gear into hard covered cases called pel cap cases with the intention of taking a break to visit the beach before finally heading home to washington, d.c. he had no idea his life was about to change forever. >> i had all the gear in pelican cases. one of the heaviest ones, 60 some odd pounds. i was trying to bungee it and it just kind...
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. >> i'm in the northern philippines. there was excitement as the tribe welcomes a new arrival. >>> a saudi arabia-led coalition has been targetting houthi fighters in yemen for a fifth night. arab league leaders say it will continue until the hughesies withdraw and surrender weapons. let's have a look in the capital sanaa. war planes targetting fighter jets seized from the yemeni head force. and they struck a camp in huda yrk dah. it's home to the second largest port. they bombed positions in saada, the main support base. >>> air strikes hit targets across the country. including in the capital sanaa. jets from the saudi arabia-led coalition have bombed ammunition depots airports and long-range rocket launchers in sanaa, ibb and hugayhah. this is the aftermath of an attack on the al-daylami airbase. it destroyed helicopters, fighter jets and facilities. the saudis deployed thousands along the border that they share with yemen. >> translation: the houthis are a group of militias that staged a coup. they have expanded becaus
. >> i'm in the northern philippines. there was excitement as the tribe welcomes a new arrival. >>> a saudi arabia-led coalition has been targetting houthi fighters in yemen for a fifth night. arab league leaders say it will continue until the hughesies withdraw and surrender weapons. let's have a look in the capital sanaa. war planes targetting fighter jets seized from the yemeni head force. and they struck a camp in huda yrk dah. it's home to the second largest port. they...
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in the case of the philippines, they can't object to it at sea. as far as u.s. future strategy is concerned, i think our strategy is fairly consistent. i would argue that the u.s. military strategy has not been clearly delineated particularly well since perhaps 1986. i think that is understandable. it is hard to have a meaningful strategy when you don't have a specific single opponent in mind. it was easy to define a military strategy against japan and the soviet union, it's not easy to do that now. what the u.s. military is facing right now in the post iraq and afghanistan years is defining the ends they want. and what means do they need to reach those ends. it's not an easy solution and in the era of declining budgets and possible sequestration, it's a difficult problem so solve. >> so let me ask one more question about the south china sea that you mentioned in your question. i know we have a lot of participation very soon on this and other questions. but this is a good place i think to bring it all together as we wrap up this faze of the event. what is the u.s
in the case of the philippines, they can't object to it at sea. as far as u.s. future strategy is concerned, i think our strategy is fairly consistent. i would argue that the u.s. military strategy has not been clearly delineated particularly well since perhaps 1986. i think that is understandable. it is hard to have a meaningful strategy when you don't have a specific single opponent in mind. it was easy to define a military strategy against japan and the soviet union, it's not easy to do that...
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they are part of the oldettes tribe in the philippines and not used to change but many of these women are now seeing the light. >> welcome back. crews tried once again today to recover the second black box from the deadly plane crash in the french alps. investigators are looking for the second flight data recorder. the cockpit voice recorder was found last week. so far the theory is the co-pilot locked him self intentionally on the cockpit and killed all 150 aboard. >>> landed hard in hal frax just halifax and slit off the pavement into a snow covered area. 138 crew members and passengers were on board. >> whether the plane hit initially, it bounced back up in the air. >> we just skidded for a very long time. >> as of this morning the plane was still sitting in the snow in pieces. one photo shows an engine ripped off lying on the runway. >>> pope francis marked the beginning of holy week today with a palm sunday mass at the vatican. the pope carried palm fronds in st. peters square. he paid tribute for those who had been killed for religious beliefs and also held prayers for the 150 p
they are part of the oldettes tribe in the philippines and not used to change but many of these women are now seeing the light. >> welcome back. crews tried once again today to recover the second black box from the deadly plane crash in the french alps. investigators are looking for the second flight data recorder. the cockpit voice recorder was found last week. so far the theory is the co-pilot locked him self intentionally on the cockpit and killed all 150 aboard. >>> landed...
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the future of their tribe. al jazeera northern philippines. >> there is plenty more on everything we've been covering, of course. you can find on our website www.aljazeera.com is the address. plenty of comment and analysis there, too. . >> new information that the co-pilot that crashed the plane into the alps was being treated for suicidal tendencies, and iran talks continue. >> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm stephanie sy. we're learning more this morning about the co-pilot who investigators say intentionally crashed a germanwings plane into the french alps. they said the co-pilot received psycho treatment for years before becoming a pilot and some of it was for suicidal tendencies. >> there is still no evidence that the co-pilot told before that he'll do what we have to assume was done. and we haven't found a letter or anything like that that con attends confession of that. >> and we may have our first glimpse into the final moments of flight 9525. a german tabloid reported a timeline from the flight recorder. if confirmed he did lock the captain out of the cockpit. at they detect the
the future of their tribe. al jazeera northern philippines. >> there is plenty more on everything we've been covering, of course. you can find on our website www.aljazeera.com is the address. plenty of comment and analysis there, too. . >> new information that the co-pilot that crashed the plane into the alps was being treated for suicidal tendencies, and iran talks continue. >> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm stephanie sy. we're learning more this...
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most of our revenues are in foreign currency, even sales in the philippines. the slumping oil crisis we have been seeing for the past several months, has forced airlines to adjust ticket prices to attract more customers yous? jaime: we believe the price has help us. we were able to offer more affordable fares and this helps us to increase the load factor. mark: he will be in a big competition with cap a pacific singapore airlines for market share in the asia-pacific region. what do you have to do to stand out? jaime: we remain to be an airliner with good service. we can to the filipino market and we feel we are already -- that is why we're home in the sky. mark: jaime bautista, the president of philippine airlines. it is a pleasure. thank you so much. appreciate your time. of next the latin america report . later, match redness -- march madness is upon us. my colleague shelby holliday will explain when we return -- when we continue in just a moment. ♪ memes welcomemark: welcome back. brazil government will present anticorruption model after more than a billion
most of our revenues are in foreign currency, even sales in the philippines. the slumping oil crisis we have been seeing for the past several months, has forced airlines to adjust ticket prices to attract more customers yous? jaime: we believe the price has help us. we were able to offer more affordable fares and this helps us to increase the load factor. mark: he will be in a big competition with cap a pacific singapore airlines for market share in the asia-pacific region. what do you have to...