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eLAINe Quijano, anchor of CBsâ digital network CBsN, is making history as the first Asian A m e r i can and first digital network C B S N a n c h o r a n d C B S N e w s anchor to correspondent Elaine Quijano will moderate a moderate the US vice presidential national dedebate in October. bate during the general election campaign. the 42-year-old filipino-American anchor is also one of the youngest debate moderators. the Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD) announced last week that Quijano will moderate the only debate between vice presidential nominees senator tim Kaine (D-Va.) and Governor mike Pence (r-Ind.) on tuesday, oct. 4 at Longwood University in farmville, Virginia.
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Duterteâs obscenities directed to reporter, not Pres. Obama Obama cancels bilateral meeting, Duterte regrets remarks
by Klarize
MeDenilla AJPress
After initial reports that indicated Philippine President rodrigo Duterte called U.s. President Barack obama a string of obscenities â including âson of a b****â â transcripts from that press conference indicate that he was
actually referring to a reporter, not obama. During a Q&A with reuters on monday, september 5 in Davao City, a reporter asked Duterte several questions regarding the upcoming bilateral meeting with obama. the reporter in question asked: âsir,
there have been concerns on extrajudicial killings, sir. And you will meet leaders, any line of communication that we have prepared to address this issue in front of other foreign leaders?â According to Duterte, the reporter âjust threw questions and statementsâ to which Duterte responded with his
Obama reaffirms U.S. commitment to Asia
DHS considers ending use of private prisons to house detained immigrants
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President Barack Obama and President Bounnhang Vorachith of Laos toast in the Dok Boua Ban Room at the Presidential Palace in Vientiane, Laos on Tuesday, Sept. 6. Standing to the left is Pany Yathotou, President of the National Assembly of the Lao Peopleâs Democratic Republic. White House photo by Pete Souza
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A DePArtmeNt of homeland security (Dhs) advisory council has until November 30 to decide whether the federal government will continue holding detained immigrants in for-profit prisons, or end its use of private detention centers. homeland security secretary Jeh Johnson commissioned the Dhs review on friday, August 26, then publicized it at a press event the following monday, according to Politico. the investigation comes amidst mounting scrutiny from humanitarian groups, and just over a week after officials at the Department of Justice (DoJ) announced they would not renew contracts with private prison operators. Johnson said the council had been tasked âto review our current policy and practices concerning the use of private immigration detention and evaluate whether this practice should be eliminated.â for-profit facilities have faced criticism from civil rights watchdogs and immigra-
trademark off-color manner of speaking. âIyong mga kolumnista diyan na âwait until he meets,â who is he? (There are columnists out there that write headlines such as âWho is he?â),â Duterte told the media, referencing an-
by Christina
M. Oriel
AJPress
President Rodrigo Duterte arrives at the National Convention Center in Vientiane, Laos for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit on Tuesday, Sept. 6. Malacañang photo by Toto Lozano
DUrING his 11th and final trip to Asia, President Barack obama pledged that the United states has continued strong commitment to the region â one that would last even beyond his presidency. PAGE A2
UN, foreign governments condemn Davao bombing by Dana
siOsOn AJPress
foLLoWING the deadly market bombing in Davao City last friday, sept. 2, the United Nations and governments around the world have spoken out in support of the Philippines. As a result of the attack, 14 individuals have died, while over 60 were injured. In a statement released on monday, sept. 6, UN secretary General Ban Ki-moon extended his deepest condolences to the families of the victims and wished speedy recoveries to those
injured. âthe secretary-General stresses the need to ensure accountability and to bring to justice the perpetrators of these terrorist attacks,â adding that âhe stands with the government and people of the Philippines,â the secretary-generalâs spokesman said in a statement. the UN security Council, which is comprised of 15 nations, also âcondemned in the strongest terms the heinous and cowardly terrorist attack.â âthe UN statement reaffirmed that terrorism in all its forms and manifes- A powerful blast ripped through a crowded public market in this city before midnight on Friday, Sept. 2, killing PAGE A2 14 people instantly and leaving more than 60 others wounded.
Pacquiao leaves for US, SC extends halt order on Marcos burial vows to return in time for Senate session by tetCh
tOrres-tupas Inquirer.net
the planned burial of the late strongman ferdinand marcos at the Libingan ng mga Bayani by tarra QuisMunDO will not take place on septemInquirer.net ber 18. seN. manny Pacquiao on Wednesday, sept. 7 reaffirmed his this, after the supreme Court vow to never miss a senate session even while he is training extended the 20-day status quo for his comeback fight set on Nov. 5 in Las Vegas. order to october 18. this as he left manila Wednesday night for a press tour in Los the high court has concluded Angeles after attending the last senate session for the week. its oral argument on whether he is due to attend to the promotional tour from sept. 8 to 10 marcos should be buried at the Manny Pacquiao during a top-level meeting with Philippine to drum up his bout against WBo Welterweight champion Libingan ng mga Bayani or not. sports officials. Inquirer.net photo by Tristan Tamayo During the second round of PAGE A4
the oral argument, Calida told the high court that President rodrigo Duterteâs decision to allow marcosâ burial at the Libingan ng mga Bayan was beyond judicial review. âWell settled is the rule that a mere existence of a controversy will not authorize the courts of its power of review,â Calida said. âInstant controversy is beyond judicial review as it involves the intrusion into the wisdom behind the interment of marcos at the Libingan,â he added. Former Pres. Ferdinand Marcos PAGE A2 Philstar.com photo