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Binay on Poe candidacy: No big deal Roxas, LP not threatened

For Vice President Jejomar Binay, the prospect of Sen. Grace Poe being his rival in the 2016 elections is not a big deal. “She can declare (her bid for President). What do you want me to say? As far as I am concerned, I am a candidate for President in the 2016 elections,” Binay told reporters on the sidelines of the Mining Philippines 2015 conference, which he keynoted on Wednesday, Sept. 16. Binay showed indifference to the news that Poe declared her

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presidential bid at Ang Bahay ng Alumni at the University of the Philippines, alma mater of both the Vice President and Poe. He dodged the question about Poe posing a threat to his candidacy. But the Vice President said he would not monitor Poe’s announcement. “I won’t be a hypocrite. I have other important things to do,” he told reporters. The Liberal Party (LP), which is fielding Interior Secretary Mar PAGE A2 DILG Secretary Mar Roxas and Vice Pres. Jejomar Binay

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Study: Older AAPIs rely on social security as primary source of income oLDEr r Asian American and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs) count on social security during retirement as a source of income, a new AArP Public Policy Institute report revealed. The fact sheet, entitled “Social Security: Who’s Counting on It,” surveyed how Social Security impacts Americans; in 2014, approximately 59 million received benefits from the government program. For AAPIs, in particular, 65 percent of individuals ages 65 and older receive benefits, while 28 percent rely on it as their primary source of family income. only 9 percent of older AAPIs rely on Social Security as their only source of family income. In comparison to other minority groups, 50 percent of American Americans and 44 percent of Hispanics count Social Security as a primary source of family income. “Following the 80th anniversary of Social Security last month, it is a lifeline for many AAPIs that helps keep them and their families out of poverty,” said PAGE A7

Senate-approved plan would promote legal services for lowincome Californians CALIForNIA lawmakers approved and sent to Governor Jerry Brown a plan to help low-income residents have greater access to legal services. The bill, known as Senate Bill 134, would allow the State Bar to collect unclaimed donations from members to fund a student loan repayment program for public interest attorneys. “Every year, thousands of young lawyers graduate from law school with a desire to launch their careers performing public service,” said Sen. robert Hertzberg (D-Van Nuys), who helped author the bill. “Faced with skyrocketing education costs, however, more and more of our finest legal minds are opting instead to go straight into private practice.” Lawyers of both parties described the legislation, SB 134, as an “innovative revenue source for a worthy program,” said a statement from the office of Hertzberg in Sacramento. “There is too little incentive to work PAGE A3

Fil-Am among jail deputies charged for death of inmate THrEE correctional officers at a Santa Clara County jail were charged on Tuesday, Sept. 8 with the murder of a mentally ill inmate who was found dead in his cell in late August. The District Attorney’s office filed charges against 28-year-old Fil-Am Jereh Catbagan Lubrin, from San Jose, California, Matthew Farris, 27, and rafael rodriguez, 27, who were suspected of murdering Fil-Am Jereh Lubrin Photo courtesy of the Santa 31-year-old Clara County Sheriff’s Office M i c h a e l

Tyree. “Michael Tyree was not protected by those correctional officers who were supposed to protect him,” Santa Clara County District Attorney Jeff rosen told press. “Instead, they killed him and we have now charged them with murder.” Court documents reveal that Lubrin, Farris and rodriguez reported finding Tyree unresponsive, naked and covered in feces and vomit in his cell after midnight on Aug. 27. They tried to revive him, Sheriff Laurie Smith told the Los Angeles Times. However, an investigation found that the three beat Tyree to death on Aug. 26. Earlier that night, a jail nurse told Lubrin that Tyree pocketed his prescription medicine instead of swallowing it. Lubrin then PAGE A3

Republican presidential candidates stand on stage during the main debate last Wednesday, September 16, at the Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California. (L-R) US Sen. Rand Paul, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, US Sen. Marco Rubio, US Sen. Ted Cruz, retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson, businessman Donald Trump, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, businesswoman Carly Fiorina, Ohio Gov. John Kasich and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie. CNN photo

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SIMI VALLEY, Calif.—FIFTEEN republican candidates took the podium on Wednesday, Sept. 16 in a two-segment debate at the ronald reagan Presidential Library’s Air Force one Pavilion. The afternoon kicked off with second-tier candidates South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham, Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal, former Pennsylvania Senator r rick Santorum and former New York Governor George Pataki, all of whom have been at the bottom of the polls at around 1 percent among primary voters. Issues covered ranged from immigration, ISIS, Planned Parenthood funding, Iran and religious freedom.

Poe, Escudero seal team-up AS expected, Sen. Francis ‘Chiz’ Escudero on Thursday, Sept. 17 declared his candidacy for Vice President as running mate of Sen. Grace Poe. In front of enthusiastic supporters, friends and families, including his wifeactress Heart Evangelista, mother-Sorsogon rep. Evaline Guevera-Escudero and mother-in-law Cecile ongpauco, Escudero, accepted Poe’s offer to be her Vice President. ”I am Chiz Escudero, a Filipino, a son, a husband, a father, and a Bicolano public servant. With the grace of God

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and the Blessed Mother, I humbly offer myself to the mission of serving as your Vice President… as the Vice President of our country,” he said in his acceptance speech. The event at Club Filipino in San Juan City (Metro Manila) came a day after after Poe declared her bid for the presidency. It took only 40 minutes for Poe and Escudero to seal their team-up to the delight of at least a thousand supporters who packed the historic Club Filipino in PAGE A2

But, another topic dominated the debate early on: Donald Trump. Though Trump was not onstage during the first segment, the four candidates distanced themselves from the republican frontrunner. Jake Tapper — CNN’s chief Washington correspondent and moderator of the debate — asked Jindal to respond to remarks made against Trump, saying they violated reagan’s ‘11th commandment’ of not criticizing fellow republicans. “Let’s stop treating Donald Trump like a republican,” Jindal retorted. “He’s not a conservative.” Santorum sought not to comment on PAGE A2

Pacquiao OK with no rematch vs Mayweather

choose my opponents.” MANILA—Manny PacPacquiao also said he quiao doubts he will have was waiting to see if US a rematch with Floyd Mayboxing authorities will weather because the Amersanction Mayweather for ican says he’s retiring. And taking an IV drip after the besides, boxing is not his weigh-in for their fight in priority these days. Las Vegas. Mayweather beat PacPunishment seemed quiao in boxing’s richest unlikely, as Mayweathfight in May, and after he er has been supported defeated Andre Berto last by the US Anti-Doping week for the 49th win of Agency, to which he dishis undefeated career, he Manny Pacquiao AJPress photo closed the infusion besaid he will retire. by Robert Macabagdal forehand. The USADA “Boxing is not my focus said it contained no probecause I can only fight next year, to give my shoulder a rest,” hibited substances. Pacquiao’s camp was critical of antiPacquiao said on Wednesday, Sept. 16. Pacquiao was still rehabilitating the doping authorities who did not allow him right rotator cuff that was injured be- to take medication for his rotator cuff infore the fight, and had surgery for after- jury before the fight. wards. regarding the Philippines general “I’m oK. Whether there is a second election in May 2016, Pacquiao refused (bout with Mayweather), it’s not a prob- to disclose his plans. He told reporters he lem,” he said. “I heard he has retired, so will soon announce whether he will run for re-election or governor of his provit doesn’t matter.” For his next fight, he said he will take ince, or seek a seat in the Senate. (Oliver on any other contender, “because I do not Teves/Philstar.com)

DFA: No Filipinos hurt in Chile quake

THE MAN BEHIND GRACE. An elated Sen. Francis Escudero joins Sen. Grace Poe onstage on Thursday, Sept. 17 at Club Filipino, where she named him her running mate in the 2016 elections. Poe announced her presidential bid a day earlier at Ang Bahay ng Alumni in UP Diliman, Quezon City. The anticipated team-up drew a strong mix of show biz and political personalities. Inquirer.net photo by Niño Jesus Orbeta

MANILA—The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) on Thursday, Sept. 17 confirmed that there were no Filipinos affected in the 8.3 magnitude quake that hit central Chile. “So far we have not received report of Filipinos affected by the earthquake in Chile,” DFA spokesman Charles Jose said in a text message. Jose said there are over 300 Filipinos working and residing in the Latin American state.

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reports said at least five people were killed and 1 million residents have been evacuated from coastal areas due to the quake. The magnitude 8.3 tremor triggered waves of up to 15 feet along the coast of Coquimbo region. Due to tsunami alarm, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology also raised tsunami alerts in 20 provinces in the country but clarified that there is no evacuation in effect. (Rosette Adel/Philstar.com)


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