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Robredo: I never talked about Duterte ouster with Goldberg by Helen
Flores Philstar.com
mANILA – Vice President Leni robredo said on Wednesday, Jan. 4 that she met former Us ambassador Philip Goldberg only twice in social events months ago and there was never any discussion about ousting President rodrigo Duterte during their brief encounters. robredo made the clarification anew after she was asked by report-
Former US Ambassador to the Philippines Philip S. Goldberg appeared with Vice President Leni Robredo at a forum on strengthening health programs in Muslim areas in Mindanao in October last year. Photo by USAID Surge
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115th Congress sworn in, agenda targets Obama initiatives the United states’ 115th Congress was sworn into office on tuesday, January 3, ushering a GoP-controlled Legislative Branch. thirty-four senators and the entire house of representatives was sworn in, including speaker of the house sen. Paul ryan (rWisconsin). once President-elect Donald trump is inaugurated on January 20, the GoP will be in control of both the executive and Legislative branches —the first time in a decade. that being said, the future of several key initiatives from President Barack obama look bleak, especially the Affordable Care Act (ACA), also known as obamacare. the dismantling of obamacare — which has been a fixture in the republican agenda since obama entered office in 2008 — is likely to happen after republican lawmakers announced a bill that may repeal the law within the next month. Democrats fear that repealing obamacare will leave millions of Americans without health care. Although the future of PAGE A2
Filipino-American participants celebrate history, promote heart health awareness at 2017 Rose Parade CLoUDy skies could not hamper the high spirits of thousands of cheering spectators who lined the five-and-a-half mile route of the 128th tournament of roses Parade in the City of Pasadena, California on monday, January 2. A collection of 41 floats, 19 marching bands and 20 equestrian units from across the country captivated people of all ages and walks of life who came out to witness the iconic celebration of the New year. “the vibes from everybody, everyone’s energy, it’s really cool!” said filipino-American snare drummer Kai Domingo, who had marched in three prior rose Parades with the Los Angeles Unified school District’s All City Band. “It’s a thrill,” he told the Asian Journal at the sidelines of monday’s spectacle. filipino Americans were also among the PAGE A3
ers in tiwi, Albay about her supposed involvement in the alleged oust Duterte movement and rumors that the former Us envoy prepared a blueprint to topple the president. “I don’t believe that there is such a thing as (oust Duterte movement). Ambassador Goldberg and I had two encounters, first is during an event and second is when he paid a courtesy call in my office,” she said. “We didn’t talk about the presiPAGE A2
US gov’t downplays PH defense ties with Russia by Jose
KatigbaK Philstar.com
WAshINGtoN – Any bilateral defense ties between the Philippines and russia will not affect how the United states views the importance of its bilateral relationship with the Philippines, a long time ally, state Department spokesman John Kirby said.
he said the defense relationship between the United states and the Philippines remains “very, very strong.” “our overall mil-to-mil relations remain robust, they remain multifaceted and that’s the way we want STRENGTHENING TIES. Russian marines attached to the visiting anti-submarine ship Admiral Tributs show their to see it continue,” Kirby added. In recent months President strength and skills using hollow blocks and a sledgehammer during a demonstration in Rizal Park in Manila on PAGE A2
Thursday, Jan. 5.
Philstar.com photo by Miguel De Guzman
Filipino Lakers fan wins $95K after sinking half court shot by Dana
sioson AJPress
Jerald Acoba of Tulare said he plans to buy his mom a new car after winning $95,000. Photo from LA Lakers’ Twitter account
A fILIPINo Lakers fan on tuesday, JanuaA filipino Lakers fan on tuesday, January 3, took home $95,000 after hitting an improbable half-court shot during a Los Angeles Lakers game at the staples Center. Between the third and fourth quarters, Jerald Acoba, from tulare, California, sank the Aria Big shot Jackpot contest. following his successful shot, the 30-
year-old pointed at his wrists, mimicking D’Angelo russell’s trademark “ice in my veins.” “It’s good to see a lot of fans keeping that ‘ice in the veins’ going,” russell said after the game, according to reports from NBA.com. “I appreciate everybody for that. that’s a lot of money, man. take care of it.” Acoba told the crowd that he plans to buy his mother a new car with the money he won. he said that he wanted to upgrade
his parent’s old van. “she’s always been there for me when I need her,” Acoba said. “she’s always there to help me out. It’s my turn to repay the favor to her.” Acoba went to watch the game with his wife, Lenslie, and his nieces. he is the fifth winner of the Lakers’ Big shot Jackpot and also the second winner for this season. “It’s surreal right now,” Acoba said. “I can’t believe it’s just happening right now.”
The AsiAn JournAl YeArend reporT
A year of political surprises, uncertainty in US-PH relations and more WIth 2016 now behind us, the Asian Journal editorial team takes a look back at the top news stories of the past year. from the elections of Donald trump and rodrigo Duterte as the presidents of the United states and the Philippines, respectively, to longawaited recognition for filipino World War II veterans, the Asian Journal has been there reporting as these stories unfolded, and how they have impacted filipinos in the United states and around the globe. here is our roundup of top issues and events — broken down by month — that have dominated the front pages of our six editions: January PH Supreme Court rules EDCA constitutional the Philippine supreme Court on tuesday, Jan. 12, upheld the constitutionality of an executive agreement between the Philippines and the United states that permits increased rotational presence of Us military troops in the country. In a 10-4-1 vote, the top court ruled in favor of the enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (eDCA), which was signed by the Philippines and U.s. in 2014 but was not implemented due to legal challenges. the agreement, which has a 10-year lifespan, also allows U.s. troops access to Philippine military bases. the
Miss Universe 2015 Pia Wurtbach
decision comes amid the ongoing dispute between the Philippines and China regarding conflicting claims in the south China sea. Miss Universe Pia Wurtzbach returns to PH after win more than a month after she was crowned as miss Universe 2015, Pia Wurtzbach returned home to the Philippines. Wurtzbach arrived at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport on January 23 after triumphing at the international beauty pageant held in Las Vegas in 2015. It was later followed by a Grand
Pres. Benigno Aquino III was conferred an Honorary Degree in Humane Letters by the Loyola Marymount University. Photo from Pia.gov.ph
homecoming Parade on January 25, where she received a warm welcome from her fans and thousands of fellow filipinos. During the coronation night on December 20, the pageant’s host steve harvey, incorrectly announced miss Colombia Ariadna Gutierrez as the winner instead of Wurtzbach. February PH Pres. Benigno Aquino visits LA Fil-Am community, earns honorary degree from Loyola Marymount University more than 800 members of filipino
community groups from the southwestern United states gathered in Los Angeles to hear Philippine President Benigno Aquino speak about the progress of the country. some of the achievements under Aquino’s leadership include 91 percent of health coverage of filipinos, the country’s reputation as one of the fastest-growing economies in Asia, and the addition of 180,000 classrooms around the nation. earlier in his trip, Aquino received an honorary Doctor of humane Letters PAGE A2