071217 - Los Angeles Midweek Edition

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July 12-14, 2017 Volume 27 - No. 56 • 3 Sections - 20 Pages

USA

DATELINE Study: Tagalog is 2nd most commonly spoken foreign language in Calif. FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA

TAGALOG is now the second most commonly spoken foreign language in California. Known as the gateway for Asian immigrants in the United States, California has 2.1 percent or 832,024 Tagalog speakers, according to the latest study by 24/7 Wall St. The report used data from the United States Census Bureau’s 2015 American Consumer Survey in identifying the most commonly spoken language in each state. The survey did not include Spanish, which is the top most common language spoken language in almost all of the states in the U.S. Aside from California, Tagalog is also the most commonly spoken foreign language after Spanish in Nevada and Washington. Other widely spoken languages include Chinese, Vietnamese, German and French. The cultural mix is different in each state due to several factors. Listed below are the

Palace: Duterte’s corruption ‘admission’ an ‘obvious jest’ by DANA

SIOSON AJPress

PHILIPPINE President Rodrigo Duterte was only joking when he admitted to committing corruption, Malacañang clarified on Tuesday, July 11, as it criticized Senator Antonio Trillanes for taking the joke seriously. Pointing out that Duterte’s statement was an “obvious jest,” Presidential Spokesperson Er-

nesto Abella chided Trillanes for apparently lacking a sense of humor. “I think the senator seems to lack a sense of humor regarding that,” Abella said. “It was said in jest, obviously.” In a media conference earlier this week, Trillanes pushed for an investigation into Duterte, citing the president’s “admission” of corruption last month as grounds for the inquiry.

Speaking at the 140th founding anniversary of the Philippine Chinese Charitable Association Inc. on June 29, Duterte expressed anger over the ongoing corruption activities within the government. At one point in his speech, Duterte cited himself as a former corrupt official. “I hate corruption. Hindi ako nagmamakalinis, marami rin

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Pres. Rodrigo Duterte

Majority of Filipinos favor martial law, reject expansion by JENNIFER

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Stargate/PeopleAsia publisher and CEO and Philippine Star columnist Jose Manuel “Babe” Romualdez (in photo) was reappointed by President Duterte as special envoy to the United States. The reappointment was confirmed by Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea. Philstar.com photo

Romualdez reappointed as special envoy to US, Palace expects improved ties

AFTER a year, the Philippines now has a regular ambassador to the United States. The Palace was optimistic when it announced on Monday, July 10, that President Rodrigo Duterte reappointed Jose Manuel Romualdez as his special envoy to the U.S. “We are confident that the reappointment of Mr. Romualdez will usher in better Philippines-U.S. relations and promote stronger cooperation between the two countries,” Palace spokesman Ernesto Abella said. Romualdez, a newspaper columnist and media executive declined the reappointment as the envoy to Washington last year due to an emergency eye operation.

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SORIANO

AJPress

SONA PREPARATION. Two weeks ahead of President Rodrigo Duterte’s State of the Nation Address (SONA), the Philippine National Police (PNP) conducted a simulation exercise for anticipated protests during the national event. The police force held the simulation exercise at the Quirino Grandstand in Manila on Saturday, July 8. They tried to train for unmanageable scenarios such as protesters attacking police and throwing protest paraphernalia at them.

MORE than half of Filipinos support President Rodrigo Duterte’s declaration of martial law in Mindanao, but a majority also oppose expanding the military rule to the rest of the country, according to the latest Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey released on Tuesday, July 11. The survey found that of the 92 percent of Filipino adults who are aware of Duterte’s martial rule, 57 percent said it was the right decision, while 29 percent said it should have been declared only in Marawi City and Province of Lanao del Sur. Meanwhile, 11 percent said it should have been declared only for Marawi CIty, the province of Lanao del Sur, and nearby provinces. The decision to declare martial law got the highest support from Mindanao at 64 percent, followed by respondents from Metro Manila at 58 per-

Philstar.com photo by Miguel De Guzman

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Marcos confident to overturn Robredo with just 3 recounts in 3 provinces by DANA

SIOSON AJPress

FORMER Senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. is confident that he will overturn Philippine Vice President Leni Robredo’s victory in the May 2016 national elections with just recounts in three provinces. These provinces, according to Marcos, include Camarines Sur, Iloilo, and Negros Oriental. “I have identified already the three provinces where we were cheated enough to overcome her lead,” Marcos told The Manila Times on Sunday, July 9.

Denying the allegations that he was merely “fishing for evidence” for his electoral protest, Marcos pointed out that his camp had “voluminous files of pieces of evidence.” “In fact, for the last three months volunteers from provinces where cheating occurred never stopped coming to us, to give their affidavits and pinpoint to us where these documents are. We have voluminous files of pieces of evidence,” Marcos said. In June of last year, Marcos filed an electoral protest against Robredo before the Supreme Court (SC), sitting as the Presi- Poll protest rolls Former senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. greets supporters after dential Electoral Tribunal (PET), after she attending the preliminary conference at the Supreme Court on the poll protest he filed against

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Vice President Leni Robredo.

ManilaTimes.net photo by Bob Dungo Jr.

Pacquiao on WBO House Speaker’s plans for ‘dissolution ruling: ‘Nothing of marriage’ bill met with criticisms surprises me now’

HOUSE Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez has yet to file a bill for dissolution of marriage but his by DANA SIOSON planned proposal was already AJPress met with criticisms. Earlier, Alvarez said one of FILIPINO boxer Manny Pacquiao was not surprised with the World Box- his advocacies in the upcoming ing Organization (WBO) review result second regular session of the upholding Australian Jeff Horn’s vic- 17th Congress, which will open in July 24, would include the filtory, he said this week. “We have seen worse judgments in ing of bill for dissolution of marManny Pacquiao lands a right hand to Jeff Horn’s jaw during their WBO welterweight the past where judges manipulated riage. title fight at the Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane, Australia last July 2. In an interview with ABS-CBN, Philstar.com photo by Wendell Rupert Alinea u PAGE A2

Alvarez explained that in the planned bill, “both parties can agree and jointly petition the court for the dissolution of the marriage.” “Hindi ito divorce, dissolution of marriage ito. Halimbawa, ‘di tayo magkasundo, ‘di na tayo masaya sa isa’t isa (This is not a divorce but a dissolution of marriage. For example, if we are can no longer reconcile, if we’re no

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House Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez


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