Orange County-Inland Empire -- November 11--17, 2016

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Trump wins the presidency, Clinton concedes Fil-Ams react to Trump’s stunning victory

and for their families,” he continued. President Barack obama delivered a speech at the rose Garden early Wednesby MoMar G. ViSaya, ChriStina M. oriel anD Klarize MeDenilla / AJPress day afternoon, November 9. obama said After a long, heated and hard-fought midtown manhattan. that he had a chance to talk to PresidentAs of this writing, trump took 279 elect trump about 3:30 am on Wednescampaign season, the American people have made their choice: GoP candidate electoral votes, versus secretary hillary day and invited him to come to the White Donald J. trump is the next president of Clinton’s 228. Clinton, however, won the popular vote with 59,796,805 votes. the United states. “I just received a call from secretary the real estate billionaire garnered Clinton. she congratulated us on our 59,590,426. “As I’ve said from the beginning, victory and I congratulated her and her family for the campaign. We owe her ours was not a campaign, but rather an a debt of gratitude for her service to incredible and great movement made this country,” trump said in his victory up of millions of hard-working men and speech, delivered in front of his support- women who love their country and want ers who gathered at the hilton hotel in a better, brighter future for themselves

house to talk about a successful transi- obama said. the president also said that he had a tion between their presidencies. “Now, it is no secret that the Presi- chance to speak with Clinton. dent-elect and I have some pretty “I could not be prouder of her,” obama significant differences. But remember, said. “her candidacy and nomination eight years ago, President Bush and I was historic and sends a message to our had some pretty significant differences,” PAGE A2

Duterte congratulates Trump: Mabuhay ka! by Dana

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Pres. Rodrigo Duterte

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IN his speech before the filipino community in malaysia, Philippine President rodrigo Duterte congratulated Donald trump on his election win as president of the United states. “Ayaw kong makipag-away kasi nandyan na si trump (I don’t want to quarrel anymore because trump is now there). I would like to congratulate President trump.” Duterte said on Wednesday, PAGE A2

TRANSITION. Pres. Barack Obama welcomed Pres.-elect Donald Trump to the While House on Thursday, Nov. 10 in a meeting that lasted for 90 minutes. The two leaders have pledged to work together and vowed a smooth transition that will unfold on Jan. 20, 2017, when Trumo is sworn into office. Screengrab from the White House

Supreme Court: Marcos can receive hero’s burial

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Piñol visits LA bearing promises to improve, innovate PH agriculture Reiterates PH/US alliance

LAte President ferdinand marcos can be buried at the Libingan ng mga Bayani (heroes’ Cemetery) in taguig, the Philippine supreme Court ruled on tuesday, November 8. With a vote of 9-5-1, the court dismissed the petitions that sought to stop APPROVAL. For loyalists of the late Ferdinand Marcos, the hero’s burial for the late president will bring the former president’s interment. healing to the country. oting 9-5, the high court dismissed the petition filed by human rights groups the petitioners, including the martial

oNe of President rodrigo Duterte’s prom- and victims of martial law. ises upon entering the Philippines’ highest office was to innovate the Department of Agriculture (DA) to eliminate corruption and to bring autonomy to the farmers. In the administration’s first 100 days, Agriculture secretary emmanuel “manny” Piñol sought to do just that. “Until today, the Philippine Department by Marlon raMoS Inquirer.net of Agriculture is still trying and struggling to feed a nation of 105 million people,” Piñol, PresIDeNt rodrigo PAGE A4 Duterte has appointed real estate magnate Jose e.B. Antonio as special envoy to the United states, according to foreign Affairs secretary Perfecto Yasay Jr. In a statement, Yasay described Antonio, chair and chief executive officer of A fILIPINA-American philanthropist and Century Properties community leader based in New York has Group, as the “perdenied allegations that she is spearheading fect choice for the a plan to remove Philippine President ro- position” due to his drigo Duterte from power. years of experience Loida Nicolas Lewis brushed the presi- as a business leader dent’s accusations off as “a complete fab- and his “wide netrication and totally false,” following his work” in the busispeech on friday, November 4 in which he ness community in publicly addressed the supposed plot. the United states. “I am concerned that the president is be“Jose Antonio is ing given misinformation designed to divide well-suited to work the country and advance the interests of a in advancing the muPAGE A3 u PAGE A2 Jose E.B. Antonio

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Antonio appointed as special envoy to US

Filipina-American philanthropist denies plot to oust Duterte

law victims, argued in summary that the burial is allegedly against the law, citing r.A. 10368 or the human rights Victims reparation and recognition Act as a basis. the court, however, said marcos was not convicted of crimes involving moral turpitude and the cases against him were all civil in nature. the court also lifted its status quo

Pacquiao back in Senate after victory against Vargas Arum says rematch with Mayweather likely

by AJPress fILIPINo boxing champion and senator manny Pacquiao arrived in manila on tuesday, November 8, to continue his legislative duties after dominating mexican-American boxer Jessie Vargas during their match at thomas & mack Center in Las Vegas. Pacquiao reclaimed his World Boxing organization (WBo) welterweight title after defeating Vargas via unanimous decision last saturday, November 5. the filipino boxer won on all three scorecards, 114-113, 118-109 and 118-109, in his comeback fight after his several months of retirement from boxing to focus on his senate duties.

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Manny Pacquiao wins match against Vargas

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