110417 - Los Angeles Weekend Edition

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November 4-7, 2017 Volume 27 - No. 89 • 4 Sections – 30 Pages

USA

DATELINE House Republicans release long-awaited tax reform plan FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA

Bill delivers major tax cuts to corporations and benefits top earners

AFTER months of outlining and delay, Republicans in the United States House of Representatives have finally released their first draft of their highly anticipated tax reform bill on Thursday, November 2. Introduced by the House Ways and Means Committee, the heavily detailed Tax Cuts and Jobs Act is a sweeping reform that seeks to simplify the current U.S. tax code. The $1.5trillion plan promises the kind of tax system favored by businesses, as it delivers a signifi-

Malacañang: PH’s low MCC scorecard based on old data by DANA

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MALACAÑANG on Friday, November 3 downplayed the Philippines’ low score in terms of controlling corruption and ensuring the rule of law, as assessed by the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC). In a statement, incoming Palace

Spokesperson Harry Roque pointed out that the indicators considered by the foreign aid agency for the fiscal year 2018 were based on its methodologies in 2014, 2015 and 2016. With an assessment based on data that are not up-to-date, Roque claimed that the Philippines’ low scores may not reflect Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte’s reform initiatives, such as the

dismissal of corrupt officials, among others. “We have to understand that for this year’s scorecard, the ratings in the various indicators were based on their methodologies in 2014, 2015 and 2016,” Roque said. He added, “The findings, therefore, may not completely reflect the reform

Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III cited “inherent time lags” in the third-party data used by the MCC in assessing the annual country scorecard for the Philippines.

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Malacañang photo by King Rodriguez

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New York City bike path terror attack: What we know

PH Pres. Rodrigo Duterte and U.S. Pres. Donald Trump Philstar.com, White House photos

8 killed after driver plows through cyclists and pedestrians near World Trade Center

Trump to extend stay in PH for East Asia Summit by AJPRESS

A MAN driving a rental truck rammed through a bike path on Tuesday, October 31, killing eight people and injuring more than a dozen in the deadliest attack in the city since 9/11. At about 3:05 p.m., the suspect sped in a Home Depot flatbed pickup truck for nearly a mile down a popular bike path on West Houston Street in lower Manhattan just blocks away from the World Trade Center. “The Home Depot truck starting running people over,” said witness Nelson Arroyo, 58, according to various reports. “I heard a boom boom, a crushing noise from the bikes. People were sitting down crying. I saw two areas of blood.”

UNITED States President Donald Trump has decided to extend his Asia trip for one more day to attend the East Asia Summit (EAS) in the Philippines. “We’re actually staying an extra day in the Philippines,” Trump announced prior to his departure on Friday, November 3. White House officials have confirmed that Trump will spend an extra day in the Philippines to attend the regional on Tuesday, November 14 after being criticized for initially deciding to skip the annual event. “I think we’re going to have great success,” Trump added. Trump’s original plan was to attend the

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SECURITY PRACTICE. Some members of the Philippine National Police (PNP) conduct rehearsals in preparation for the country’s hosting of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) summit later this month. The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) said it had not monitored any terror threat within Metro Manila. Col. Vic Tomas, deputy commander of Joint Task Group NCR, said the AFP had alerted its standby forces in supporting the PNP in security matters, including the preparations for the ASEAN meetings. ManilaTimes.net photo by Bob Dungo Jr.

PH calls for stronger int’l cooperation vs terrorism by DANA

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PH Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano Inquirer.net photo

New York that left 8 people dead and at least 11 others injured. “The terrorist attacks in New THE Philippine government on Thursday, November 2, called on York and other places abroad durthe international community to in- ing the past several weeks tell us tensify its cooperation in fighting the threat remains real,” Cayetano terrorism, particularly against the said in a statement. On Tuesday, October 31, a man militant Islamic State (IS) group. Philippine Foreign Affairs Secre- rammed a pickup truck through tary Alan Peter Cayetano made the several blocks of Lower Manhatcall days after the recent attack in tan before crashing into a school

bus—which U.S. authorities called an “act of terror.” The suspect, identified as 29year-old Uzbekistan native Sayfullo Habibullaevic Saipov who was living in New Jersey, reportedly told investigators that he executed the attack in the name of the IS terrorist group. The Philippines recently suf-

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2 Filipino youths named among Time’s most influential teens De Guzman shot to prominence last year after she was photographed joining a protest A FILIPINO high school stu- organized by her school slamdent who was criticized online ming the surreptitious burial of for protesting the clandestine Marcos at the Libingan ng mga burial of the late dictator Ferdi- Bayani (Hereos’ Cemetery) denand Marcos at the heroes’ cem- spite widespread human rights etery has been named by Time abuses during his rule from 1965 magazine as one of its 30 most to 1986. influential teenagers of 2017. Time cited the fate of people Time lauded Shibby De Guz- or institutions who dared to man, 14, for speaking against speak out against Duterte or his the policies of President Rodrigo policies. Duterte, who has conducted a The Philippine leader told relentless and bloody campaign politicians from the European against illegal drugs, despite the Union to go to hell for raising dangers this posed. u PAGE A3 by AUDREY

MORALLO Philstar.com

Shibby de Guzman

Beauty blogger Bretman Rock Philstar.com f by Ina Jacobe

Photo from Instagram/@bretmanrock

Newly-appointed Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque tells members of the media during a press briefing in Malacañan on Thursday, Nov. 2, that he is bound to fulfill President Rodrigo Duterte’s orders which are to do what is best for the country and to tell the truth. Malacañang photo by Valerie Escalera

Palace upholds right to life, ‘continuing investigation’ against drug war killings by DANA

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get killed in the so-called drug war. While admitting that there MALACAÑANG on Thursday, November 2, affirmed its “con- are collateral damages in the tinuing obligation” to investi- anti-illegal drugs campaign, gate killings in its crackdown incoming Palace Spokesperson on narcotics, following a recent Harry Roque maintained that survey indicating nearly half drug-related killings were not of Filipinos believe it was in- state sanctioned. evitable for innocent people to u PAGE A3


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