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Obama: ‘Threat from terrorism is real, but we will overcome it’ House passes bill to restrict visa-free travel by
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like the islamic state. “tonight, i want to talk with you President Barack obama about this tragedy, the broader somberly addressed the nation threat of terrorism, and how from the oval office on sunday, we can keep our country safe,” dec. 6, outlining his administra- obama said in primetime address. tion’s strategy for fighting the war “our nation has been at war with on terror, namely, terrorist groups terrorists since al Qaeda killed AJPress
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After San Bernardino attacks, lack of action in Congress rePUBLiCAns in Congress announced on thursday, dec. 3 that they would not take immediate action to bring up new gun control legislation, in the wake of the recent shooting attacks in san Bernardino, California. newly-elected house speaker Paul ryan said that there are “still too many unknowns” about the san Bernardino shootings, but “one common theme among many mass shootings is mental illness,” an issue which Congress has reportedly been working on through bills and legislation. “People with mental illness are getting guns and committing these mass shootings,” ryan said on CBs this morning. he also made the same point earlier this week,
nearly 3,000 Americans on 9/11. in the process, we’ve hardened our defenses.” the president first acknowledged the hard work and professionalism of the military and armed forces, law enforcement, and airport security. “our military
and counterterrorism professionals have relentlessly pursued terrorist networks overseas—disrupting safe havens in several different countries, killing osama bin Laden, and decimating al Qaeda’s leadership.” obama’s address to the country came just days after the shooting rampage on Wednesday, dec. 2 in san Bernardino, California,
which left 14 people at the inland regional Center dead, and 21 injured. the terrorists—a muslim husband and wife, who were killed in a shootout with police hours after the attack—were “radicalized, embracing a perverted interpretation of islam that calls for war against America and the West.” “We cannot turn against one another by letting this fight be
defined as a war between America and islam. isiL does not speak for islam. they are…part of a cult of death, and they account for a tiny fraction of more than a billion muslims around the world,” obama said, emphasizing that the Us is not involved in a war on religion. “We must enlist muslim communities as some of our PAGE A2
Pinoys in US ready to vote in May 2016 by donnabelle
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Los AnGeLes—over 100,000 filipinos residing in the Us have registered and are ready to cast their votes on may 9, 2016, Philippine Ambassador to the Us Jose Cuisia Jr. said. “in the 2014-2015 period alone, the embassy and the consulates were able to register more than 100,000 filipino voters across the United states. We expect the Commission on elecPH Ambassador to the US Jose Cuisia Jr. tions (Comelec) to provide us the final list of eligible overseas voters soon,” Cuisia told the star. Pres. Barack Obama addresses the nation on Sunday, Dec. 6 the threat of terrorism and the steps the governments is taking to keep its citizens the ambassador said the final figures would be released safe. “For seven years, I have confronted this evolving threat each morning in my intelligence briefing. And since the day I took this office, I in the coming weeks. have authorized US forces to take out terrorists abroad precisely because I know how real the danger is. As Commander-in-Chief, I have no PAGE A2 greater responsibility than the security of the American people,” Obama said.
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Duterte tones Laude camp cannot question Pemberton detention Trump calls for ban on down antics to Muslim entry to US focus on campaign Controversial remarks PAGE A4
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rePUBLiCAn presidential candidate donald trump on monday, dec. 7, called for a ban on all muslims entering the United states, following a dec. 2 mass shooting in san Bernardino committed by a radicalized muslim couple. “Until we are able to determine and understand this problem and the dangerous threat it poses, our country cannot be the victims of horrendous attacks by people that believe only in jihad, and have no sense of reason or respect for human life,” trump said in a statement. PAGE A3
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mAniLA—the family of slain transgender Jeffrey “Jennifer” Laude has no legal personality to question the arrangement for the detention of his killer, Us marine Joseph scott Pemberton, who was convicted of homicide last week. former justice undersecretary Jose Justiniano stressed that it should be the prosecutors of the department of Justice who should take the issue to the supreme Court. Pemberton began serving time at a special detention facility at the Armed forces headquarters in Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City. “if ever this matter is brought to the sC, it should be the doJ through the office of the solicitor General and not the private lawyer,” he stressed in an interview yesterday. Justiniano, who was part of the defense team PAGE A3
PH at climate change summit in Paris: ‘We are the face of vulnerability’ by Kristine
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PAris—the Philippine delegation has been making strides, catching the attention of other nations and different groups at the climate change negotiations held in this city. Known for advocating the 1.5 degrees Celsius goal and the inclusion of human rights provisions in the draft agreement of the 21st Conference of Parties (CoP21), Philippine officials have given strongly-worded speeches in behalf of countries vulnerable to climate change.
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mAniLA—even a confessed executioner and foul-mouthed womanizer can find his road to damascus and be called “santo rodrigo.” this is how some political backers of controversial davao City mayor rodrigo duterte regard the public umbrage at his antics as he positions himself as a formidable presidential candidate in the 2016 elections. sen. Aquilino Pimentel iii, president of the PdP-Laban which is supporting duterte’s presidential bid, admitted they are trying to help the mayor tone down his tough talking and philanConvicted US Marine Lance Cpl. Joseph Scott Pemberton is escorted to his detention cell upon arrival at Camp Aguinaldo on Tuesday, Dec. 1.
secretary manny de Guzman’s intervention during the ministerial meeting on tuesday, dec. 8 was no exception. de Guzman, who heads the Philippine delegation and the Climate Change Commission, talked in behalf of the Philippines and the Climate Vulnerable forum (CVf), which is currently chaired by the country. “for vulnerable countries, there is a single thing that will measure the ambition of the Paris agreement and it is a number: 1.5,” he said in the PAGE A2
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