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Tia Gutierrez has tonight's top story.
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The Philippine Foreign Office has a new story.
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The Philippine Foreign Affairs Department on Thursday cautioned the public against falling for China's false narratives on the West Philippine Sea issue.
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This after Beijing released to the media the supposed transcript of a phone conversation
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allegedly between a Chinese diplomat and AFP Western Command Chief Vice Admiral Alberto Carlos
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to prove their claim that the Philippines and China have agreed on a new model arrangement on the Iyungin Shoal.
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The DFA warns resorting to these tactics could demonstrate
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efforts of China to sow discord and confusion among Philippine agencies and the Filipino public.
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It also reminded that diplomats have a duty to respect the laws and regulations of the receiving state
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and not to interfere in the internal affairs of that state.
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China remains tight-lipped amid reports it may soon release the phone recording.
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Beijing has insisted the facts of the alleged new model are clear and backed by hard evidence.
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Defense Secretary Gilberto Chudoro earlier called for the expulsion of the Philippines from the West Philippine Sea.
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He also called for the expulsion of Chinese diplomats responsible for recording the alleged conversation
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as this could be considered a violation of the country's war-tapping law.
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Vice Admiral Carlos has since taken a personal leave which the AFP says has nothing to do with the latest controversy.
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Political scientist Edmund Tayao meanwhile says he stands by the integrity of the military official.
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Assuming that it did take place, I know the Vice Admiral personally.
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I've met with him himself.
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I've been to several official meetings before and I'm inclined to think that this, you know, a model of this officer who knows his protocols
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and therefore he may have, you know, being in the front line, exhausted with these options available for him to ensure the safety of his men.
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It was more of...
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Exploring those options and therefore at best level of negotiation.
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Philippine lawmaker and House Deputy Speaker J.J. Suarez believes that diplomacy is still the best course of action
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in asserting the country's rights in the West Philippine Sea.
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As he pointed out that engaging with China militarily would not benefit anyone.
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I do understand kung saan po nanggagaling yung hugot ng marami sa mga kababayan natin at siguro,
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hindi na rin nila matiis yung ginagawa ng China laban sa bansang Pilipinas.
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But ako po ba say is, you know, let's...
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we need to address this issue diplomatically
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because if we were to confront them militarily,
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it will have no benefit to anybody and it will just further escalate the situation.
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So I'm sure the President is exercising...
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the right foreign policy in addressing the issues in the West Philippine Sea.
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The Philippine Justice Department is criticized for revealing its move to prepare for the possible arrest
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of former President Duterte by the International Criminal Court.
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The Marcos Jr. administration insists it stands firm against cooperating with the ICC.
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R.G. Cruz filed this report.
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flagged the Department of Justice's announcement
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that it is preparing to brief President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on his options
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should the International Criminal Court order the arrest of former President Rodrigo Duterte
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over his war on drugs.
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Senator Francis Escudero doesn't see why the DOJ even had to call a press conference over a routine job,
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adding it doesn't help mend tensions between the Dutertes and the Marcoses.
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Duterte's Chief Legal Counsel, Salvador Panelo,
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meantime thinks the DOJ may be pretending to be ignorant
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or undermining the President's position.
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That the ICC has no jurisdiction over the Philippines.
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Panelo insists an ICC arrest warrant is an assault on the Philippine sovereignty.
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He also asserts it won't be good for the DOJ to make the President look like he's reneging on his word.
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The palace maintains that the President's position isn't changed.
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Senator Sani Angara calls for a truce between the Marcoses and the Dutertes for the good of the country.
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I don't want to get into the merits or the actions of both camps.
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Let's just fire them first.
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Let's focus on...
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the Philippine interests rather than just the more parochial interests.
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Amid the perception that the Marcos administration could be shifting its position on the ICC,
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there's also speculation that allies of the former President are trying to destabilize the Marcos administration.
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I hope this is not true.
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Because it's time for all Filipinos who love the country to rally behind the President.
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Because we have an enemy outside.
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Instead of fighting against each other, which is our history,
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we should learn from the past.
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And let's join together.
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Because here, we have a common enemy.
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And who else will help us if not us?
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The President's sister, Senator Aine Marcos, also shrugged off the rumors.
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I'm already being attacked by such cheesemakers.
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They're already playing, right?
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I'm getting goosebumps.
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Unless there's a true stability,
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We don't have much time left.
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As long as we work hard and come back,
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let's talk about rice again.
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Let's start eating first.
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A House leader, meanwhile, maintains there are advantages if the country decides to rejoin the ICC.
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The ICC is a good mechanism
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where a country has already had a failure.
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We're not saying just the Philippines.
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We're not just saying for now.
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But in the future,
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I think there's some value.
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RG Cruz, ABS-CBN News.
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Philippine Senator Ronald De La Rosa is dismayed that one of his upperclassmen in the military academy
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is allegedly convincing police officers to testify against him at the International Criminal Court.
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De La Rosa made the remarks in a Facebook post but did not name the upperclassmen.
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He says he moved heaven and earth to help the officer keep his post under presidency.
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He also said that he would not be able to support President Duterte even if he was previously appointed by President Noy-Noy Aquino.
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Davao City Mayor Sebastian Duterte commented on De La Rosa's post to express support for the senator.
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De La Rosa was the chief implementer of President Duterte's bloody drug war.
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Former Senator Sonny Trillanes earlier claimed the ICC has already spoken
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to around 50 former and incumbent police officials as part of its drug war probe.
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Human rights groups call for an end to the ICC.
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Human rights groups call for an end to the ICC.
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Human rights groups call for an end to the ICC.
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Human rights groups left and right cheered as the Supreme Court released its decision which not only defined red tagging but also raised red flags on the practice of linking individuals and groups to the communist movement.
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In the decision promulgated,
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last July 4, 2023 but released Wednesday,
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the High Court said red tagging as well as
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volification, labeling, and guilt by association
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constitute threats to a person's
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right to life, liberty, or security.
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While the Court issued a writ of amparo,
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the case was remanded back to the Iloilo City Regional Trial Court Branch 24
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for summary hearings for the granting of the writ.
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The case stemmed from the petition of former Bayan Muna Representative Siegfried De Duro
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against Major General Eric Vinoya.
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The case was remanded back to the Iloilo City Regional Trial Court Branch 24 for summary hearings for the granting of the writ.
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The case was remanded back to the Iloilo City Regional Trial Court Branch 24 for summary hearings for the granting of the writ.
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officer of the Philippine Army 3rd Infantry Division in 2020.
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De Duro alleged that military officers in Iloilo City under Vinoya
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red tagged and accused him and other individuals
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of being ranking members of the Communist Party of the Philippines New People's Army.
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Then came posters in Iloilo referring to De Duro and others as
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criminals, extortionists, and terrorists.
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Two of those red tagged,
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Jose Rey Nalgo Porquilla of Bayan Muna and Cara Alvarez of Karapatan,
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met violent deaths.
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The court further said in the decision that being associated with terrorists
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makes the red-tagged person a target of vigilantes as well as government authorities.
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In the statement, Daduro said he is glad the Supreme Court decided in favor of his petition.
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He hopes the ruling will benefit other activists as he himself still fears for his life.
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The Macabayan bloc thanked the Supreme Court and echoed its call for the government
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to abolish the National Task Force to end local communist armed conflict
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which often links activists to the communist movement.
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The group also calls Congress to enact a law to criminalize red-tagging.
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The good news is, nagpalabas ng ganito ang Supreme Court
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so dapat sumabay yung mga ahensya ng gobyerno,
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sumabay ang gobyerno dito sa sinasabi nating panawagan
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na tanggalan ng budget or at the very least tanggalan ng budget
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at the most talagang i-abolish na.
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Dapat makriminalize na ang red-tagging.
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Dapat lamang talaga na para magkaroon ng mga mekanismo
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para mapanagot ang mga red-tagger at makita nila na hindi sila untouchable.
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The National Union of People's Lawyers said the decision is not just a legal victory
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but a strong slap on red-taggers.
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Human Rights Watch also called on the Marcos administration
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to abandon the practice of red-tagging in government.
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The Free Legal Assistance Group likewise told the government
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to direct all public servants not to engage in red-tagging.
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The Armed Forces of the Philippines meantime assured the public
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that they have always followed the law.
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Ang ating ASP po ay sumusunod po kung ano po ang nakasaad sa batas.
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We leave this po to our high-level ministerial-level talks
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kung ano po ang magiging guidance nila down the line.
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So ang Armed Forces of the Philippines po will abide with the law,
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stated by our nation.
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In a statement, the legal cooperation cluster of the NTF-ELCAC
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stressed that the issuance is different from the actual grant of the privilege of the writ.
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The NTF-ELCAC says it will participate in the summary hearing of the RTC
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to present their own evidence.
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Red-tagging has always been in the consciousness of the Supreme Court as early as 1991.
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But the decision of the High Court this year further gives hope to human rights advocates,
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which is of course expected to face...
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...a fierce battle from state authorities.
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Adrian Ayalin, ABS-CBN News.
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The Philippine National Police claims there are positive developments
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in the search for fugitive televangelist Apollo Kiboloy.
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Police spokesperson Gene Fajardo says they are verifying several leads on Kiboloy's whereabouts.
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Meanwhile, the police says 14 of Kiboloy's firearms were sold in December 2023.
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Six pistols were sold to a Crescente, Canada,
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who is named as one of Kiboloy's co-accused in his child abuse case.
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The rest of the guns were bought by Canada's relatives.
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Kiboloy's gun permits were revoked by the police last month.
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Representatives of his religious group earlier surrendered five of his firearms.
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Ngayon po ay tinitignan po natin kung ito po bang Crescente, Canada,
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na pinagbilhan po nitong mga barel o na-transfer po itong anim na barel
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is the same person as that of the subject of the warrant of arrest.
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So kung siya rin po yun,
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ay definitely po ay ang ating po ang FEO ay magsasagawa po uli at magkukonbin at magdi-deliberate
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dahil kung kasama po siya doon sa warrant of arrest,
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kung siya po mismo ito,
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ay definitely po ay mag-i-initiate din po tayo ng revocation po ng kanyang LTAP at firearms registration.
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The Philippine Ombudsman junts the supplemental motion for reconsideration of former Budget Undersecretary Lloyd Christopher Lau.
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His graph charges for his alleged involvement in the anomalous purchase of COVID-19 test kits
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from the formerly Pharmaceutical Corporation.
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Lau was the Executive Director of the Budget Department's Procurement Service
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when the purchases were made.
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The Ombudsman says Lau failed to present new evidence
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which would show he was not involved in the multi-million peso deal.
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The Ombudsman also found formerly may have violated the Foreign Investment Act and anti-dummy law.
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It cited the presence of foreign nationals in Phamali's board
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which is prohibited in small corporations.
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Philippine Senator Rafi Tulfo says he won't run for President in 2028
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despite recent surveys which show him as the top choice of voters.
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But Tulfo says he will likely seek re-election as Senator.
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Wala sa utak ko ang pagtakbo as President sa 2028.
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Naka-focus ako ngayon sa Senado namin.
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Enjoying being a Senator.
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At sa kaisa pa, sakit sa ulo lang yan.
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Re-election at the most ang gagawin ko.
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Up next, US President Biden warns Israel he will stop supplying it with weapons if it attacks Rafi.
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More stories when The World Tonight returns.
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For Back on the World tonight, U.S. President Biden says it will stop U.S. arms deliveries to Israel if it launches a large-scale invasion of Rafah.
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He notes how U.S. weapons have been used by Israel to kill civilians in Gaza.
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The U.S. had already paused a shipment of large bombs to Israel over concerns about its planned assault on Rafah.
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Israel continues to bombard the city in the southern Gaza Strip.
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The U.N. relief agency in Gaza says nearly 80,000 Palestinians have fled Rafah.
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A Republican-led attempt to unseat their partymate Mike Johnson as Speaker is swiftly defeated at the U.S. House of Representatives.
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Democrats voted with Republicans to protect Johnson from the ouster attempt led by Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene.
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The vote avoided the chaos that ensued in October when Republicans ousted Johnson's predecessor,
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Many Republican hardliners were angered by his support for a security package for U.S. allies
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and for bipartisan spending measures which averted government shutdowns.
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Hopefully, this is the end of the personality politics and the frivolous character assassination that has defined the 118th Congress.
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It's regrettable. It's not who we are as Americans, and we're better than this. We need to get beyond it.
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China's president is in Hungary on the third stop of his European tour.
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He earlier visited France and Serbia.
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Hungary and Serbia are both supporters of China's Belt and Road Initiative.
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Unlike other EU nations who want to be less dependent on China,
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Hungary is an important Chinese partner in trade and investment.
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First quarter growth in the Philippines falls.
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It's short due to inflationary pressures and the impact of El Nino on consumer spending.
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Jackie Pascual reports.
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The Philippine economy grew by 5.7% in the first quarter of the year.
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While that's below some analysts' expectations, the growth remains among the fastest in the region.
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The leading sectors of the economy, agriculture, forestry and fishing, industry and services,
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have contributed to the growth.
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Surpassing other major economies such as China at 5.3%,
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Indonesia at 5.1%,
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and Malaysia at 3.9%.
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Contributors to growth include financial and insurance activities,
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wholesale and retail trade, and manufacturing.
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Another key growth driver is the electronics and semiconductor industry.
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Exports in the first quarter grew by 7.5%,
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faster than the 1.1% the year before.
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But inflation and even the hot temperature have affected the economy.
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We've been experiencing several shocks.
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The major ones being the long period of the heat wave,
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and related to that, the El Nino,
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and geopolitical tensions.
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Construction slowed down,
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no doubt affected by prolonged periods of extreme heat.
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Household spending also slowed due to elevated prices of major food items and the heat wave.
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Household final consumption expenditure slowed to its lowest level since 2010,
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minus the pandemic year.
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Government final consumption expenditure also slowed down year on year.
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House Waste and Means Committee Chair and Albay Representative Joey Salceda says,
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the government must spend more wisely,
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so the public will benefit from various programs.
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NEDA Secretary Arsenio Balisakan says,
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the government continues to implement programs to help Filipinos,
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in education, health, labor, and infrastructure.
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He is also confident that the country's resilience will extend even in succeeding quarters,
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as government prepares for the effects of El Nino,
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and the possible impact of La Nina.
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Balisakan is optimistic the economy will reach the 6-7% full-year growth target this year.
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Jackie Pascual, ABS-CBN News.
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A new ride-hailing service vows to employ Philippine jeepney operators
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who failed to comply with the Public Utility Vehicle Modernization Program.
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It's called UTOL, a Filipino slang term for brother.
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UTOL, or Unified Transport Operations League,
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is offering to hire jeepney drivers who did not meet the requirement to consolidate their franchises.
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The company says this is part of its expansion plans,
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which aim to cover the entire Metro Manila area by June,
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and eventually to nearby provinces.
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Philippine Chair,
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will just wipe out their gains this week
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as the country's first-quarter growth fell below expectations.
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The details in this report.
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Asian markets in mixed trading this Thursday
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as bonds come under pressure from higher treasury yields in the U.S.
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Chinese shares were up as Beijing reversed a decline in exports in April,
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with imports also higher,
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leaving a trade surplus of $72 billion.
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Philippine shares,
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tumble as first-quarter growth of 5.7%,
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missed market expectations of 5.9%.
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The worst thing from the GDP rate today was the drop in the growth in the consumption.
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We saw consumption growing just by 4.6% in 1Q2024.
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So if this continues to be the trend moving forward,
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then definitely there would be some cause of concern
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since consumption is the biggest driver.
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and revenues, both higher
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as its core businesses
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see strong growth in the first
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three months of 2024.
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For Shang Properties,
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net income was lower by 8%
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to 1.13 million pesos.
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Turnover, meanwhile,
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was higher at 2.6 billion.
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This was on increased revenue
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from condominium sales, rental
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and cinema, and from hotel
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operations of Shangri-La Manila,
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which saw higher occupancy
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Three Filipinos are chosen
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as finalists for the 2024
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Hannah Reyes Morales was cited as a
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feature photography finalist
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for her New York Times series on Africa's
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youth boom. The series
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uncovered how the continent would account
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for a quarter of the world's population
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Visual artist Ren Galeno and
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film investigative journalist Nicole
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Dunca were cited for their work
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on the Washington Post's first
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investigative comic.
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Their story, entitled Searching for Maura,
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is about an indigenous Filipino
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woman who was put on display
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at the 1904 World's Fair.
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Filipinos are abuzz
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over the wedding of 80-year-old
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Batangas Governor Hermilando
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Mandanas and his wife, who's
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nearly 50 years his junior.
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They exchanged idus
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in a lavish ceremony where
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the principal sponsors included the first
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couple and former President Gloria
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Macapagal-Arroyo.
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Katrina Domingo with the story.
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Batangas witnessed a celebration
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of life, laughter, and love on the
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8th of May as Governor Hermilando
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Mandanas married Angelica Chua
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in a church wedding with at least
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two presidents and a tycoon
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as some of his principal sponsors.
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I came here not only with
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own free will but full of love.
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We are both ready
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to raise as good Christian
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And that is really the essence
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of our union, of our marriage.
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To have children,
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to be open to having children
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that we would raise
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ready whether it's going to be
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for better or for worse.
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Till death do us part.
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their love story started when
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the governor asked her to be his
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Valentine's date in jest.
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I thank you for having
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the courage to ask me
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to be your Valentine
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and for choosing to spend
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the rest of your life with me.
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I promise to listen
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to you and your suggestions.
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But not necessarily
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It's only just part of due process.
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Mrs. Chua Mandanas
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hails from a family of doctors,
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lawyers, and politicians
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from the town of Ibaan in Batangas.
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Her father is a doctor
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while her mother is the executive judge
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of Batangas City who has been
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described as the brains behind
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the Mandanas ruling. A landmark
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case the governor championed which
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allowed local governments to have a share
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in the relationship between the two.
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The revenue is collected by the Bureau of Customs.
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While the bride works as a partner
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in the law firm in Makati, she says
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one of her dreams was to be married
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to a politician and admits
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that she has long manifested to have
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this kind of wedding.
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I always believed in the law
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And believe it or not,
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always wanted and I knew
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that I'd marry a politician
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I'd make a great partner.
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will be the wedding of the year.
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Angelica also explains why
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she agreed to spend the rest of her life
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with the governor.
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I've had my heart broken so many
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that I guarded up and raised
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my standards so high
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No one was supposed to reach it
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so I won't get hurt again
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that I deserve to be loved
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and that with you
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I can put my guard down.
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And if there's one thing
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it is for you to promise
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for as long as you can
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so I can grow old.
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While Angelica says
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the governor has been generous with his time
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and always made her feel secure
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and loved, she admits to being
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intimidated when he said that it was
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time to meet his family.
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I would like to thank the Mandanas family
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for welcoming me with open arms.
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nung una kaming nag-meet ng siblings
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ni Gov, takot na takot talaga ako.
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Very, very, very, very, very
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Their church wedding
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was held at the Basilica of the
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Colette Conception in Batangas City.
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Among those who witnessed their wedding
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were President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.,
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First Lady Liza Marcos,
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former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
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and tycoon Ramon Ag.
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Katrina Domingo, ABS-CBN News.
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Our final word tonight is a quote
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from Rabindranath Tagore.
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but the truth is one.
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And that is the world tonight,
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the month of May 2024.
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I'm Pia Gutierrez.
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I'm Tony Velasquez from the Philippines.
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