011819 - Northern California Edition

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NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

T H E F I L I P I N O A M E R I CA N C O M M U N I T Y N E WS PA P E R

Volume 18 - No. 3 • 2 Sections – 16 Pages

J A N U A RY 1 8 - 2 4 , 2 0 1 9

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Utility company PG&E to file for bankruptcy Does not expect customers to experience impact in services

CITING potential liabilities from California’s recent wildfires that took place in the last two years, Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) said on Monday, January 14, that it intends to file for bankruptcy, calling the move its “only viable option.� The announcement came just hours after news that its CEO, Geisha Williams, would step down. The utility company — which powers the residences of roughly 16 million Californians — was determined to have been responsible

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Filipina assumes post as Asian American Journalists Association’s new executive director

Pulse Asia: Duterte still most trusted, highest-rated exec by NATHALIE

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ACCORDING to the most recent Pulse Asia survey, President Rodrigo Duterte is still the highest rated and most trusted top government official in the last quarter of 2018. The poll released Friday, January 11 was conducted from December 14 to 21, 2018, and revealed Duterte posting an 81 percent approval rating, up by six percentage points from his 75 percent mark in September 2018.

In the last month of 2018, the president’s trust rating was at 76 percent which was four percentage points higher than his 72 percent-rating in the third quarter of the same year. Duterte’s performance is only disapproved by 7 percent of Filipinos while 6 percent have small or no trust in him. Duterte, who hails from Mindanao, received the highest approval score in his bailiwick in Mindanao at 96 percent. This is followed by Visayas (86 percent), Luzon (74 percent), and Manila (69 percent). He acquired majority approval ratings in Class

ABC (87 percent), Class E (86 percent), and Class D (78 percent) as well. In addition, Duterte got the highest trust rating in Mindanao, recorded at 91 percent, followed by Visayas (82 percent), Luzon (69 percent), and Manila (67 percent). Duterte’s trust scores in Classes ABC, D and E were also high at 79 percent, 74 percent, and 82 percent respectively. Pulse Asia also revealed that Vice President Maria Leonor “Leni� Robredo and Senate President Vi-

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Arroyo: Medical marijuana works by RITCHEL

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COMMUNITY leader Naomi Tacuyan Underwood is the new executive director of the Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA). Underwood joins AAJA from the Washington, D.C.-based Faith & Politics Institute, where she served as director of programs. She has Community leader Naomi over a decade of exTacuyan Underwood perience in nonprofit Photo courtesy of the management and

SPEAKER Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo on Tuesday, January 15, said she believes in medical cannabis, and has used cannabis medical patches before. “I am an author of that [medical marijuana bill]. I really believe in medical cannabis. As you know, I have my problem here and when I’m in a country that allows it, I put a pain patch, but here in the Philippines I cannot do it,� she told reporters Tuesday, January 15, speaking of the chronic pain in her cervical spine. “So I authored that bill because I believe that it can help me and many other people, but there was a lot of objection to the bill from the House and from the Senate. That’s why we are just letting the legislative process take its course. Right now it’s on second reading,� she added. President Rodrigo Duterte, who joked about taking marijuana to keep him awake during international summits in December,

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MEETING AT THE PALACE. President Rodrigo Duterte arrives at the venue of the Joint Armed Forces of the Philippines-Philippine National Police (AFP-PNP) Command Conference inside the MalacaĂąang Palace on Tuesday, January 15. MalacaĂąang photo by Albert Alcain

US most trusted PH ally, says poll DFA: No need for birth certificate in passport renewal by HELEN

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THE United States has remained the country most trusted by Filipinos, and Russia and China the least, according to the latest Pulse Asia survey. The poll, taken from Dec. 14 to 21 last year, showed 84 percent of Filipinos saying the Philippines should extend “a great deal/fair amount of trustâ€? to the U.S. This was higher than the 79 percent recorded in March 2017. The U.S. was followed by Japan and Australia with trust ratings of 75 percent and 72 percent, respectively. Great Britain/United Kingdom obtained 57 percent. Reacting to the survey result, MalacaĂąang expressed optimism Filipinos’ attitude toward China would change if the latter shows

sincerity in its dealing with the Philippines. “It’s understandable for Filipinos to feel that way... Because we’ve been used to the (United) States being our ally, so we are more used to engaging with America. Perhaps as we go along and witness the sincerity of China with respect to agreements between the two countries, their views might change,� presidential spokesman Salvador Panelo said at a press briefing Monday, January 14. Pressed why he thought a majority of poll respondents were distrustful of China despite President Duterte’s pro-Beijing statements, Panelo replied: “Not necessarily, it takes time for people to accept certain things that they are not used to.� Meanwhile, in the case of Rus-

Davao court denies hold departure plea against Trillanes by NATHALIE

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THE Davao Regional Court Branch 54 on Tuesday, January 15, denied the request of the Department of Justice (DOJ) to issue a hold departure order against Senator Antonio Trillanes IV for

his libel case filed by presidential son Paolo Duterte. The Davao court rejected the motion after the opposition senator attended the arraignment and pleaded not guilty on the case filed by the former Davao City vice mayor and his brother-in-

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sia and China, most Filipinos say the Philippines should extend only “a little trust or no trust at all� to these countries at 54 percent and 60 percent, respectively. Forty percent of Filipinos say the Philippines should not trust China too much. The survey was conducted after the two-day visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping to the Philippines, where both countries signed numerous deals, including a possible joint exploration in the disputed West Philippine Sea. Duterte had said he would like to strengthen ties with China and Russia, two global powers with shaky relations with the U.S. While Filipinos still trust the U.S. most, respondents from Mindanao — Duterte’s bailiwick — have a less trusting attitude to-

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by NATHALIE

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AMID the issue of a possible data breach in the passport system, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) retracted its earlier statement and now announced that it no longer requires a copy of the applicant’s birth certificate in passport renewal. DFA Secretary Teodoro “Teddy Boy� Locsin Jr. announced on Twitter that he was “signing order removing birth certificate requirement for passport renewals.� He said that the “old passport is more than sufficient� for the renewal process. The said order was lauded by recruitment consultant and migration expert Emmanuel Geslani as he noted that it would be a “welcome relief� for the Over-

seas Filipino Workers (OFWs) who are employed in places far from the consular offices. “The department order signed by Sec. Locsin is a welcome relief for millions of migrant workers deployed to 180 countries all over the world who are working in numerous job sites where the nearest consular office may be

hundreds or thousands of miles away,� Geslani said as reported by The Philippine Daily Inquirer. Locsin: Data not “runawayable� After stirring an uproar on social media over the “stolen data� pronouncement, Locsin clarified that the contractor APO Pro-

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