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DATELINE Congress fails to renew Children’s Health Insurance Program by budget deadline FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA
Congressional committee introduces new replacement childcare bill AS Washington continues the battle over the future of American health care, the United States Congress over the weekend failed to renew federal funding for the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), allowing the program to expire by the end of the year. CHIP is a program created under Medicaid that has funded affordable healthcare for nearly 9 million children of low-income families. Through the program, states receive federal funding to establish low-cost health insurance for children. Congress was set to re-establish the $15 billion allocation towards CHIP, which had been backed by Democrats and Republicans since it was passed in 1997. The deadline to take action in CHIP’s renewal was Sept. 30. A delay in renewing the program may have been the result of Congress’ ongoing saga of the Obama-era Affordable Health-
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Duterte to file impeachment complaints vs Sereno, Morales by LEILA
B. SALAVERRIA Inquirer.net
STEPPING up his attack on the country’s chief graft buster, President Rodrigo Duterte on Wednesday, Oct. 4 said he wanted Ombudsman Conchita Carpio Morales impeached. At the same time, Mr. Duterte said he wanted to file a new impeachment case against Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno for failing to declare her earnings from the Piatco case in her statement of assets, liabilities and net worth, for using luxury cars and
for staying in hotel suites. There is already a pending impeachment complaint against Sereno in the House of Representatives. The president’s latest attack on Ombudsman Morales came after she refused to back down on her agency’s probe of Duterte and his family’s bank transactions before he won the presidency. The President also claimed there was an alliance between the Left and the “yellows” to oust him from power. “They want me removed from Malacañang,” said Mr. Duterte.
Malacañang earlier accused Morales and Sereno of being part of a plot to oust the President. Mr. Duterte said he would file the impeachment case against Morales for practicing selective justice and for using falsified evidence, referring to the purported Anti-Money Laundering Council (AMLC) documents in the antigraft agency’s possession. ‘Part of conspiracy’ “We will file an impeachment case against her and I would tend to believe she was part of the conspiracy, the fabricated papers,” Mr. Duterte told
reporters. Mr. Duterte accused Morales and Sereno of working with his archcritic, Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV, who has accused Mr. Duterte of racking up more than P2 billion in bank transactions from 2006 to 2015. Asked how he would respond to the impression that his moves against the Ombudsman and the Chief Justice could be seen as an attack on the government’s checks and balance system, the President said he was retaliating for the women’s supposed actions
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Beginning October 18, the Department of Homeland Security will begin collecting social media data from all immigrants entering the United States. Photo from dhs.gov
Homeland Security to begin collecting immigrants’ social media information
Immigration applicants to be subjected to further gov’t surveillance
JUST days before the announcement of President Donald Trump’s latest version of the travel ban, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) quietly introduced an amendment to its record regulations that would allow federal officials to collect data from immigrants’ social media history. The DHS published the new rule in the Federal Register last week that would include “social media handles, aliases, associated identifiable information, and search results” as a part of an immigrant’s file. The new rule
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Ombudsman: I will not be baited into abandoning my constitutional duties by DANA
SIOSON AJPress
OMBUDSMAN Conchita Carpio-Morales refused to bend to Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte’s dare for them to resign together, saying she “will not be baited into abandoning” her constitutional duties. In a statement, Morales said she is ready to answer all the president’s allegations against her. “I will not be baited into abandoning my constitutional duties,” the Ombudsman said. “If the president has charges against me, I will answer them in accordance with the law. I expect him to answer the charges against him in the same manner,” she added. Stressing that she and Duterte are public officials who have “sworn to uphold the rule of law,” Morales added that they should try to do their jobs with “honor, honesty, and decency.” Earlier this week, Duterte said he will not to recognize the investigation being conducted by the anti-graft body in connection with the corruption complaint filed by Senator Antonio
SIXTH VISIT. President Rodrigo Duterte made his sixth visit to Marawi City on Monday, October 2, where he led the inauguration of the Bahay Pagasa Project at Barangay Bito Buadi Itowa that is intended for the residents of Marawi who were internally displaced due to the conflict in the area. Malacañang photo by Robinson Niñal
Palace: Trump visit to show ‘improving PH-US ties’
scores the improving Philippine-U.S. ties and President [Rodrigo] Duterte is looking forward to welcoming the THE Malacañang on Saturday, U.S. President in Manila,” he added. Sept. 30 confirmed United States “As host country, we hope to make President Donald Trump’s visit to the event productive and pleasant Manila in November to attend the to our foreign guests. We will let Association of Southeast Asian Na- them experience our world-famous tions (Asean) and East Asian Summit Filipino hospitality to make sure they conferences. would have good memories of their “We confirm U.S. President Don- stay in the Philippines,” he said. ald Trump’s visit to the Philippines Tensions had marred the relations this November,” presidential spokes- between the two countries as Duterte person Ernesto Abella said in a state- declared his pivot to China and unment. leashed tirades against the U.S., “President Trump’s visit underu PAGE A2 u PAGE A2 by JHOANNA
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Marcos confident to win poll Motive of Las Vegas shooter still unknown as investigation develops protest, replace Robredo as VP Filipina girlfriend says she had no knowledge of attack by RAE
There is still tight security and police presence along Las Vegas Boulevard where Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino is located. On Sunday night, October 1, Stephen Paddock sent bullets and terror down on thousands attending a country music concert from his 32nd-floor hotel room at the Mandalay Bay. Paddock killed at least Marilou Danley 59 people and injured 527 more in the deadliest mass shooting in Photo courtesy of Las Vegas modern U.S. history. AJPress photo by Robert Macabagdal Metropolitan Police Department
ANN VARONA AJPress
AS new details emerge, none make clear of what may have led 64-year-old Stephen Paddock to fire bullets over the 22,000 attendees of the Route 91 Harvest Festival in Las Vegas, Nevada. The country music festival, which was ending it third and last day of weekend festivities, instead resulted
in 59 deaths, and close to 500 injuries, making it the worst shooting attack in modern U.S. history. Paddock’s Filipina girlfriend, who investigators hoped would shed some light, said she had no knowledge of his plan when meeting with FBI on Wednesday, October 4. “There’s all kinds of things
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SIOSON AJPress
FORMER Senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. on Thursday, October 5, expressed anew his confidence to win his electoral protest against Philippine Vice President Ma. Leonor “Leni” Robredo. Last year, Robredo won the vice presidential election with only around 263,000 more votes than Marcos. Marcos Former Sen. Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos
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