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Volume 22 - No.46 • 12 Pages
T HE F ILIPINO A MERICAN C OMMUNITY N EWSPAPER
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NOVEMBER 17-23, 2023
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Marcos visits Filipino community in San Francisco DATELINE USA FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA
Distinguished Fil-Am physician to be part of 72nd Miss Universe selection committee A FILIPINA American physician is among the selection committee members of the 72nd Miss Universe competition. Connie Mariano, who was a doctor of former United States presidents, is among the personalities who will determine the fate of the 80 candidates vying for the elusive crown in the prestigious pageant. The Miss Universe Organization (MUO) unveiled the names of the members of the committee on social media on November 14. “We are excited to announce our phenomenal selection committee for the 72nd MISS UNIVERSE competition,” MUO said. Mariano, meanwhile, is the first Filipino American to become a Navy Rear Admiral
by KRISTINA MARALIT ManilaTimes.net
MANILA — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Tuesday, November 14, met with the Filipino community in San Francisco, California where he expressed his profound gratitude and admiration to them for making their marks not just in the West Coast but in the whole United States. The chief executive particularly lauded Filipino and Filipino-American healthcare workers for their unrivaled dedication and hard work at the height of the coronavirus pandemic during the event ahead of his participation in the 30th Asia-Pacific Economic Cooper-
ation (APEC) Economic Leaders' Meeting. "Americans experienced firsthand the Filipino way of caring and acting on the needs of others. One in every 5 nurses here in the West Coast are trained in the Philippines. Our Filipino nurses, doctors, our first responders, essential workers – they have all demonstrated the timeless Filipino virtues of compassion and brotherhood," he said during the gathering held at the South San Francisco Conference Center. "We are all grateful for your selfless service to humanity and we look up to you as role models for future generations of Filipinos and FilipinoAmericans," he added. Marcos likewise recognized Filipinos who have
Marcos to meet with US VP, not Biden – envoy by ALEXIS ROMERO Philstar.com
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Biden campaign releases first TV ad featuring Fil-Am business owner, his wife LOS ANGELES – President Joe Biden has released the Biden-Harris 2024 campaign’s first TV ad featuring a Filipino-American and his Vietnamese-American wife, who are small business owners. The ad is part of a paid media program targeting the Asian-American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities across the United States, according to a Democratic National Committee (DNC) update sent by Brencia Berry, director of Coalitions and Community Engagement at the DNC, to supporters. The media program will include a diverse array of print, TV and radio advertising. The TV ad “Family Business” spotlights Fil-Am Odeen Domingo and Jenny Poon, who run a small business in Phoenix, Arizona. Domingo praises Biden for directing his attention to smaller businesses instead of corporations since “it wasn’t like that before.” The 30-second spot will run on general market programming in Phoenix, which includes target-rich programming like “Dancing With the Stars,” “Bachelor in Paradise” and high-rated local and network news programs, and on national cable news, according to the DNC update. In the TV ad, Poon talks about her PAGE 5
been making waves in American politics, including Utah Attorney General Shaun Reyes and California Attorney General Robert Bonta whom he tagged as prime examples of Filipinos in America seen, felt, and heard "in all walks of life." He then expressed hope that this niche of Filipinos in the U.S., specifically in the Bay Area, would further pave the way for the Philippines' innovation ecosystem. California, he noted, is "an important trade and investment partner" of the country. "Our country is also important to the state as it has been a popular destination for green field investment from our country," stated the president. PAGE 2
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. hailed Filipinos and Filipino Americans in the United States on Tuesday, November 14 for their success as well as contributions both to the Philippines and their host country that encompass different fields. Speaking during his meeting with the Filipino community in South San Francisco, California, President Marcos recognized Filipinos who won statewide elective positions in the U.S. Malacañang photo
MANILA — The White House is seeking a meeting between President Marcos and United States Vice President Kamala Harris during this week’s AsiaPacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit in San Francisco, California, according to the Philippines’ envoy to the U.S. Marcos left for the U.S. on Tuesday, November 14 to attend the APEC Leaders’ Summit in San Francisco and to visit Los Angeles and Hawaii, where his family went into exile after the historic 1986 EDSA people power revolution. Last week, the Department of Foreign Affairs said Marcos may have bilateral meetings with fellow leaders on the sidelines of the APEC meet, but there was no confirmed schedule yet. “Due to the tight (U.S. President Joe) Biden schedule … there is a (White House) request for VP Kamala Harris for a meeting with PBBM (President Bongbong Marcos) at the APEC summit,” Philippine Ambassador to the U.S. Jose Manuel Romualdez told The STAR on Monday, November 13. PAGE 2
High court affirms dismissal of ill-gotten wealth case vs Marcoses by FRANCO JOSE C. BAROÑA ManilaTimes.net
THE Supreme Court has affirmed a 2012 Sandiganbayan decision dismissing the illgotten wealth case filed by the Philippine government against the estate of former President Ferdinand Marcos Sr. and others. The high court’s decision resolved the consolidated cases which originated from the complaint for recovery and reconveyance of ill-gotten wealth filed by the Presidential Commission on Good Government’s (PCGG) before the Sandiganbayan. “The recovery of ill-gotten wealth, with its laudable purpose initiated as it is ‘not only
out of considerations of simple justice but also out of sheer necessity,’ places a heavy responsibility on the Republic and poses a demanding task for the Sandiganbayan and this Court,” the Supreme Court said in its decision promulgated on October 3 but only made public on Tuesday, November 14. “As the party seeking the recovery, the Republic has the burden of establishing its claim through admissible and relevant evidence. As vanguards of justice, the Sandiganbayan, and ultimately, this Court, have the obligation not only to meticulously analyze and weigh all the pieces of evidence - separating the unsubstantiated from those PAGE 2
Vice President Sara Duterte
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Duterte is country’s caretaker After 6 years, De Lima free as court okays bail while Marcos is in US by RUSSEL P. LORETO Inquirer.net
Former Sen. Leila de Lima is all smiles and thankful after the Muntinlupa City Regional Trial Court on Monday, November 14 grants her petition for bail in her remaining drug case. De Lima has been in detention at the Philippine National Police Custodial Center in Camp Crame since February 2017. Inquirer.net photo by Richard Reyes
MANILA — “FINALLY, FREEDOM!” These were the first words former Sen. Leila de Lima said in the courtroom on Monday, November 14 immediately after the judge in charge of the third and last case against her granted her petition for bail. She then sobbed uncontrollably as her family, friends, and legal team celebrated her imminent release after nearly seven years in detention, with some also breaking down in tears. Later, a composed but still
emotional De Lima faced the media and her supporters who were waiting outside the courtroom. “Finally, I will be set free. For years, my whole team has been crying out for justice and freedom, for more than six long years I’ve been praying so hard for this day to come,” she said as chants of “Free Leila Now!” from her supporters echoed in the background. “It is very painful to be jailed if you are innocent, and I don’t want this to happen to others. But I don’t want to be sad or bitter today. This is a moment of PAGE 4
by CATHERINE S. VALENTE ManilaTimes.net
MANILA — Vice President Sara Duterte-Carpio is the country’s caretaker while President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is in the United States, Presidential Communications Secretary Cheloy Garafil said on Tuesday, November 14. Marcos left the country on Tuesday for a weeklong trip to the U.S. to attend the 2023 Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit in San Francisco, and to visit Los Angeles and Hawaii. Last week, the Department
of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said Marcos may have bilateral meetings with fellow leaders on the sidelines of the APEC meet, but there was no confirmed schedule yet. In his speech during the 1st Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao Legislative General Assembly in Davao City on Tuesday, the president described as’very important’ his participation at the APEC summit that will be held on November 15 to 17. “I am on my way today, later on today, I am going to San Francisco, United States to PAGE 5