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will likely contribute better to growth.
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We have covered the journey of our young democracy.
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In ANC, we were witnesses
01:36.1
to the defining moments
01:37.5
of Philippine history
01:39.1
that influenced the world.
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This is the Philippines
02:04.2
The Philippine Armed Forces says
02:07.7
Manila's other allies are keen on joining
02:09.8
the Balikatan exercises next year.
02:12.5
The Philippine Coast Guard
02:14.0
suspects China is behind
02:15.8
new island building activities
02:19.5
And fuel retailers
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sound off another price cut
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for a third straight week.
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I'm Stanley Palisada.
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You're watching Top Story.
02:39.3
The Philippine side
02:41.5
expanded military drills
02:43.2
with its allies in the West Philippine Sea.
02:45.3
Balikatan spokesperson
02:46.7
Colonel Michael Lohico says
02:48.5
Japan and the United Kingdom
02:50.4
have expressed interest
02:51.7
in joining next year's war games.
02:54.3
This comes as the French Navy
02:56.3
joined the exercises
02:57.4
for the first time this year.
03:00.6
There's some circulating interest
03:03.5
in conducting the exercise
03:05.5
among other nations.
03:07.2
We can see a possibility
03:10.4
of expanding the exercise
03:13.3
to just more than the United States.
03:15.3
We will see a lot of
03:18.1
more integration of the capabilities
03:20.3
and we will have already
03:22.5
developed a concept
03:24.4
of operations that
03:28.2
the training value of all of our
03:30.4
service components. And we will see
03:32.3
the activity will be more large scale
03:34.4
and will be more comprehensive.
03:38.3
Manila and Washington say they are gearing
03:40.4
up for a bigger joint military exercise
03:42.6
in 2025 which would
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a full battle simulation.
03:48.8
Now China might be building
03:50.1
another artificial island
03:51.4
this time in the Philippines
03:52.7
is Escoda or Sabina Shoal.
03:55.5
That is according to the Philippine Coast Guard
03:57.6
after seeing crushed corals
03:59.0
dumped in the Shoal.
04:00.5
Now that area is just 75 nautical miles away
04:03.9
from the coast of Palawan.
04:06.1
The condition is similar
04:07.8
to what was observed in Sandy Cay
04:10.9
where experts found marine life
04:13.0
at a degraded state.
04:15.3
BG believes China is behind
04:17.1
the new island building activities.
04:19.9
The BRP Teresa Magbanwa
04:22.3
is in Sabina Shoal.
04:28.0
this is the longest
04:30.8
Coast Guard vessel
04:31.9
in the West Philippine Sea.
04:34.2
We were conducting a thorough
04:37.5
The main reason why the Chinese Maritime
04:40.7
Melissa is swarming
04:42.8
in a particular area.
04:45.2
same characteristic
04:48.4
that Dr. Antigamara explained.
04:51.7
It appears that there are dead corals
04:55.0
and it appears that the increase
04:58.5
of low tide elevation here
05:00.5
is not a normal occurrence.
05:03.1
There is an intervention
05:05.7
that was done by the people
05:07.9
to change the characteristic
05:10.9
of a low tide elevation.
05:12.3
Our only suspect here is that,
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it's not the same.
05:15.9
It's the People's Republic of China.
05:17.9
Because we know that
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China is the only one
05:20.9
that is coming here.
05:21.9
China is the only one
05:22.9
that is deploying
05:23.9
the Chinese Maritime Melissa.
05:24.9
They are swarming here.
05:28.9
China's increasingly aggressive action
05:30.9
in the West Philippine Sea,
05:31.9
including its water cannon attacks
05:33.9
on Philippine vessels,
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raises the potential
05:36.9
for disastrous consequences.
05:38.9
Now, the Atinto Coalition
05:40.9
will again conduct a civilian supply mission
05:44.9
In Panatag Shoal, in fact,
05:46.9
which is also known as
05:47.9
Bajo de Masinloc,
05:48.9
an area known to have high presence
05:50.9
of Chinese Coast Guard
05:51.9
and Maritime Militia vessels.
05:53.9
Let's get more details.
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We're joined today
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by Mr. Edicio de la Torre,
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co-convener of Atinto Coalition.
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Mr. de la Torre, welcome again
06:03.9
Good talking to you again.
06:06.9
Thank you for having me
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First, let's get data.
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When is this going to be held?
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How many people are going?
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And how many ships are involved?
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in terms of count,
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I think there are 50,
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first of all, 50 media people
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50 members of the media, okay.
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And aside from that?
06:28.9
Then another 50 or 60 volunteers,
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youth, fisherfolk,
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a couple of priests and others.
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And there will be four
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relatively larger boats there.
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They call them pangulo, you know,
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a mother ship, small boats.
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but they will be accompanied
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by 100 small fishing boats
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We have already talked to them.
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And after the kind of the usual send-off,
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a welcome dinner on the 14th evening,
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early morning of the 15th,
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they will be sailing.
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They will cross beyond our territorial waters.
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So this is next week already,
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May 14th and 15th.
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Okay, okay, go ahead.
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So on the 15th morning,
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beyond our territorial waters,
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enter our exclusive economic zone.
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And depending on a reasonable distance,
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I think there are a couple of payouts in the area.
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And symbolically,
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they will kind of establish buoys.
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I didn't realize in this,
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if you're British, it's buoy.
07:45.9
But if you're American, buoy.
07:49.9
And it's symbolic.
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West Philippines say this is ours.
07:53.9
And then distribute the fuel
07:55.9
and food to the fisherfolk joining.
07:58.9
Then the small fisherfolk cannot join further.
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And the four larger fishing boats
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will go further towards the Bajo de Masinloc
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and hopefully meet the other fisherfolk
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Give them more fuel,
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more food and all that.
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there will be no untoward incidents.
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We expect the Chinese will shadow us,
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but let's hope they will not water cannon us.
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Okay, so let's just recap that one.
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You have 50 members of the press going with you.
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Aside from that, of course,
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you have about 50 to 60 volunteers
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in four large boats.
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And you're also expected to be joined
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or accompanied by 100 small fishing boats.
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Now, Mr. De La Torre,
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I mean, you're going there now
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under very different circumstances
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than the past trip.
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You know, now you have tensions
08:52.9
that have escalated a bit.
08:54.9
Different situation from the last time you went.
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And also, China is more aggressive now.
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What kind of assurance are you getting
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from authorities as far as security is concerned?
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That's really top of our minds.
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We don't want to put people in harm's way.
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And we don't just want people to say...
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We don't just want to do a kind of a symbolic gesture
09:15.9
and put people in harm's way.
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But unlike before,
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where we proceeded to plan
09:22.9
until the National Task Force West Philippines
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hey, please don't.
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So we entered into consultation and dialogue.
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In fact, early last week,
09:33.9
we had a meeting face-to-face with them.
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And we told them,
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what's your best judgment?
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so long as you don't force
09:42.9
your trip to go too close to Bajo de Masinloc,
09:47.9
they'll definitely attack you.
09:50.9
Take a reasonable distance.
09:54.9
as soon as you enter the
09:57.9
exclusive economic zone,
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expect to be shadowed
10:01.9
by the Chinese Coast Guard.
10:03.9
well, on our part,
10:04.9
the Coast Guard and the BIPAR can...
10:07.9
They have the regular patrols
10:09.9
and we will also monitor you.
10:12.9
But it's your call.
10:14.9
It's your mission.
10:15.9
Let's keep in touch.
10:17.9
And we reassure them,
10:19.9
we're not going to force our way
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a water cannon or other things.
10:27.9
But that's from our side.
10:29.9
We don't know the Chinese.
10:31.9
They might think,
10:32.9
hey, these people are trying to provoke us.
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that's one of the messages
10:36.9
that we have been trying to counter.
10:38.9
We are not in the business
10:40.9
of trying to escalate tension.
10:43.9
we can't help it.
10:45.9
an interesting statement
10:46.9
by retired Rear Admiral Ong.
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I think I should put it this way.
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It's the Chinese who are militarizing the area.
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We should civilianize it.
10:57.9
to a more civilian relationship.
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Of course, Mr. De La Torre,
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there's nothing wrong with that move.
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we are within our exclusive economic zone.
11:08.9
That is our property,
11:11.9
to do whatever we wish in the area.
11:14.9
what's your real feel?
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Do you think this is a more dangerous mission now?
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I think compared to,
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Yeah, compared to the first one.
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could have been more dangerous
11:26.9
because we were going to supply a military target.
11:31.9
There's no military installation.
11:34.9
There's no military target.
11:35.9
There's no military target here.
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when we told them,
11:41.9
what do you think they say?
11:43.9
we wish you would
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we get very little assistance.
11:46.9
I think periodic supply mission from before.
11:49.9
Hardly anyone else is helping us.
11:52.9
if we can mobilize assistance to you,
11:53.9
to talk with you,
11:55.9
we would welcome it.
11:56.9
But they also say,
11:58.9
we're not asking you to do more
12:01.9
a reasonable level of risk.
12:05.9
I think what will happen now
12:06.9
is between the first and the second,
12:08.9
we'll have to now already think
12:12.9
will this get better,
12:14.9
or we'll have to take more measures,
12:22.9
there are two LGUs,
12:23.9
one all the way from Aklan,
12:25.9
and one from along the way.
12:27.9
They are on board.
12:28.9
We should do our own share.
12:30.9
We can't just leave it to citizens.
12:35.9
you've had relative success
12:36.9
with the first one.
12:38.9
we have a second trip
12:41.9
tense situation there right now.
12:43.9
What kind of assurance?
12:45.9
you mentioned this already.
12:46.9
You will be shadowed
12:47.9
by Philippine authorities.
12:48.9
But in the event,
12:50.9
that you meet resistance,
12:52.9
any form of resistance,
12:53.9
are you ready to turn back?
12:56.9
is that part of the plan now?
12:58.9
Or will you insist on going,
13:07.9
It's the military
13:12.9
and think on this,
13:16.9
we should do this.
13:20.9
so that we don't have to
13:21.9
consult each other.
13:25.9
the general principle is,
13:26.9
depending on the measures
13:36.9
But if it's just shadowing,
13:39.9
radio challenging.
13:41.9
Then that would be okay.
13:42.9
You will proceed?
13:43.9
We will just proceed
13:50.9
they don't want anyone
13:53.9
Maho de Masin lock itself.
14:01.9
The boats that we have been renting, they said, please, please, we know lives are important, but our big boats are also major investments, please do not put them in harm's way.
14:13.1
So, it's a, well, you know, we Filipinos, face of danger, we kind of laugh a little, bahala na, but no, we're doing very serious.
14:26.1
The old notion of bahala na, bahala na, I learned from si Colonial Pilipino, that means you do everything, you calculate everything, and then beyond that, okay, bahala na, but we will not go kind of full-heartedly and with no calculations.
14:42.2
So, up to the last minute, we will be in constant communication to the Coast Guard and the BIFAR.
14:48.3
All right, Mr. Edicio de la Torre, co-convener of ATI NITO Coalition, the best of luck with next week's mission.
14:56.6
Yeah, and some prayers will not harm.
15:01.6
Thank you so much.
15:02.2
Thank you so much.
15:03.3
Moving on, Kageyan, Governor Manuel Mamba warns the national government of a possible attack by China.
15:08.5
In a report published by Japan's Kyodo News, Mamba said Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Sun Weidong warned him last year Beijing will not hesitate to attack Manila if a war erupted between China and other forces being hosted by the Philippines.
15:24.4
The governor has been opposed.
15:26.1
He has also been pushing for his province, which is facing the island of Taiwan, to benefit from China's economic growth.
15:37.7
China demanding the Philippines to cease its provocations and allow Chinese diplomats to perform their duties normally.
15:45.0
Beijing's foreign ministry issued these statements in response to National Security Advisor Eduardo Año, who called for Chinese embassy officials to be expelled.
15:55.8
An alleged recording of a phone conversation with a senior Philippine military official about a purported deal with Beijing to de-escalate tensions in the West Philippine Sea.
16:08.4
The relevant statement of the Philippine side precisely proves that they have become weak in the face of facts and evidence,
16:15.7
and that they have reached the point of exasperation and have no bottom line at all.
16:20.7
China solemnly requests the Philippine side to effectively safeguard the normal performance,
16:25.8
and that the Chinese diplomatic personnel stop infringing and provoking and refrain from denying the facts or acting rashly or lifting a stone to smash their own feet.
16:38.2
The Philippine government's anti-organized crime commission believes controversial Bamban Mayor Alice Guo has a major role in illegal pago operations in the town.
16:48.9
Last March, authorities raided an internet gaming licensee in Tarlac, which showed evidence of human trafficking.
16:55.3
Serious illegal detention, physical abuse, and torture.
16:59.6
Over 800 workers were rescued there, and about half are Chinese nationals.
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Guo has been accused of backing its illegal operations.
17:07.8
The mayor has denied any involvement, but officials assert documents can prove her link to the offshore gaming firm.
17:17.0
The documents we got inside, especially when we applied for business,
17:24.4
when we weren't able to apply for business,
17:25.3
the mayor, Alice Guo, she was the one who was in front of it.
17:30.4
She was the one who applied for a letter of objection for the Bamban Municipality Council.
17:36.1
She wasn't a mayor yet.
17:37.6
And then when she became mayor, and when this pago hub was ready in Bamban,
17:43.1
there are also documents that say that she was still paying for the Tarlac Electric Operative,
17:51.2
which is also under her name,
17:53.0
the maintenance of the building.
17:55.3
The building or the compound is under her name.
17:58.1
Even the other bills, the telco bills,
18:01.6
a lot of them are under her name.
18:04.2
So that's what we're really investigating,
18:06.5
along with the DILG.
18:10.2
Aside from her suspected ties to Pogo's,
18:13.1
Guo's citizenship was also put into question during a Senate hearing.
18:17.3
Guo revealed she does not have school records,
18:20.0
and her birth was also only registered
18:22.6
when she was 17 years old.
18:25.3
Metro Manila Police tightened monitoring of offshore gaming hubs in the Capital Region.
18:31.1
The NCRPO says its new program, React Pogo, will seek to prevent crimes happening within Pogo sites.
18:38.3
Offshore gaming hubs in Metro Manila have been the subject of raids by police
18:42.7
amid complaints of unauthorized operations to human trafficking and other illicit activities.
18:48.5
The NCRPO says police personnel will also visit these hubs to ensure they have clearance,
18:54.5
and employees have proper documentation.
18:58.3
The job of the police there, of course, is to inspect.
19:03.2
Before, two years ago, or almost two years ago,
19:10.2
it has been the subject of inquiry by our Senate as well as the Congress
19:19.1
because there were kidnappings,
19:22.6
there were robbery extortion,
19:24.5
there were serious illegal detentions,
19:27.6
and there were death cases involving Pogo personalities,
19:34.8
their heads as well as their employees.
19:40.6
They themselves became the subject of that.
19:47.2
Good news for motorists.
19:48.9
Fuel prices are expected to go down for a third straight week.
19:52.8
Estimates show gasoline could see,
19:54.5
the biggest cut of up to 2 pesos and 20 centavos per liter.
19:58.7
A liter of diesel, meanwhile, could go down by at least 50 centavos.
20:03.2
As for kerosene, prices are seen to decrease by as much as 90 centavos.
20:10.3
Let's check on the weather with Pagasa forecaster Glyza Esculiar.
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Glyza, good afternoon.
20:17.0
All right, we seem to have lost that connection to Glyza.
20:19.4
We'll try to call her back later.
20:25.4
All right, Glyza, go ahead.
20:29.2
All right, we'll try to call her back later.
20:32.4
Meantime, the hot weather in the Philippines
20:34.1
seemed to persist this month.
20:35.8
Ara Perez talked to some experts
20:37.8
on how to keep cool this summer in this report.
20:43.1
Stepping into this alley in Chamorros, Manila
20:45.7
would make you forget that you are still in urban Metro Manila
20:49.0
because of the abundance of plants.
20:51.2
Some of the plants are still in the urban area.
20:51.8
Some are in pots.
20:52.8
Many are also hanging or in makeshift containers.
20:56.1
Spouses Susana and Marcelo Rindon
20:58.1
cite the benefits of having plants in this hot weather.
21:01.9
They also grow vegetables.
21:05.3
When the wind hits,
21:08.3
there are plants that can be damaged.
21:10.7
It's a little cold.
21:12.1
And it's also a little unpleasant to feel.
21:13.9
Maybe we've already done something
21:15.5
that we really don't have any other place.
21:19.1
Even vegetables, there are vegetables on the top.
21:21.0
Talbos, things like that.
21:22.5
What are the foods that can help to reduce the heat?
21:26.2
The ones you already have here.
21:32.8
According to an architect,
21:34.5
it is difficult to avoid sunlight even in indoor areas
21:37.9
as the Philippines is a tropical country
21:40.2
and wide open spaces are limited in urban areas.
21:44.5
According to the Philippine Department of Health,
21:46.4
it is difficult to avoid the sunlight even in indoor areas
21:49.5
as the Philippines is a tropical country.
21:50.0
It is difficult to avoid the sunlight even in indoor areas
21:50.1
as the Philippines is a tropical country.
21:51.0
and spaces in urban areas are limited.
21:54.8
But this is possible through using different sunshades.
21:58.0
Pwede natin introduce din yung curtains.
22:02.4
Mas magandang pang sunshade talaga
22:04.5
if ever maganda yung area ng bahay.
22:07.7
Bagtanayin tayo ng puno to block off yung sunlight.
22:11.4
Tapos meron tayong nabibiling ngayon
22:13.2
yung plants na nakalagay sa walls.
22:16.9
Isa pa yun na pwedeng igamitin
22:18.9
para i-reflect natin yung heat.
22:21.0
The lighter shade,
22:25.7
kumukuha ng heat.
22:32.1
Kaya mas maganda lighter yung shade nyo.
22:36.6
floor or stand fans offer better heat regulation
22:39.5
than ceiling fans.
22:41.7
Yung heat kasi stays above
22:44.4
and the cold air stays down.
22:47.7
Kung anong tatransfer mo papunta sa baba
22:50.5
Heated na areas like the ceiling,
22:54.9
ang bubuga sa'yo medyo mainit.
22:57.1
Pero kung kukunin mo sa flooring,
22:59.1
mga floor fans or yung stand fan,
23:02.4
tapos naka nasa flooring,
23:03.9
mas malamig ang ibubuga niya
23:05.1
dahil ang kukunin niyang hangin,
23:06.8
medyo malamig na.
23:08.3
According to the Philippine Department of Health,
23:10.7
proper ventilation is equally important
23:12.9
to reduce heat in indoor areas.
23:15.6
Ngayon naman ang kalaban natin
23:16.9
is temperaturang mataas.
23:18.1
So yung buksan yung mga bintana,
23:21.4
maglagay tayo ng mga electric fan.
23:23.8
Kung kaya, maglagay ng aircon
23:25.6
pero hindi naman required.
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Tapos siguro yung mga bubong.
23:28.7
Kasi pag ang kisame, mababa,
23:31.0
typically mas mainit
23:32.1
kumpara sa mga istruktura na mataas
23:34.4
ang kisame, ang bubong
23:36.0
para mas maganda yung daloy ng hangin.
23:38.7
Mas ideal malalaki yung bintana natin
23:41.2
upang mag-circulate yung hangin
23:43.4
sa loob ng bahay.
23:44.7
Mas ideal na meron tayong at least
23:46.8
dalawang bintana sa two sides ng walls.
23:50.5
If you're concerned about safety,
23:52.4
grills or screens may be placed
23:54.3
on windows to deter housebreakers.
23:57.5
Ara Perez, ABS-CBN News.
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We're taking a short break.
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Stay with Top Story.
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We'll be right back.
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We'll be right back.
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We'll be right back.
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We'll be right back.
25:50.5
Welcome back to Top Story.
25:58.1
As the country reels from the effects of El Niño,
26:00.8
several manufacturers agree to freeze prices
26:03.0
of key commodities.
26:04.5
Lady Vicencio with details.
26:08.0
Instant noodles are the go-to option
26:10.2
in Ben's small store in Mandaluyong City
26:12.6
for customers looking for cheap meals
26:14.9
as high food prices put some products out of reach.
26:18.3
Paramihan yung mga ganun ang binigyan.
26:20.5
May nabili nila tapos mga gulay-gulay.
26:24.0
Kasi may naka-hando lang nila
26:25.7
hanggang sa mga raos nila ang maghapon.
26:28.6
So, ano, minsan nangungutang din kami.
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Mababa din naman pa tayong magbintay.
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At saka nakakatulong kasi pagkababa
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kasi doon talaga pupunta sila
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dahil piso man yan, may baba mo.
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Malaking bagay sa kanila yan.
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Inflation accelerated for three consecutive months
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as the impact of the El Niño phenomenon
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continues to be felt in prices of commodities.
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During the Trade Department's regular meeting
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with manufacturers and retailers,
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the possibility of implementing
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a voluntary price freeze was brought up.
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A price freeze is implemented in areas
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hit by calamities to prevent prices from spiking.
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Some manufacturers are open to this suggestion.
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Isa-isa na pong sumulat sa amin
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ng mga manufacturers
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at malugod po nilang binalita sa amin
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na okay sila pagkaroon ng voluntary price freeze.
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Dahil voluntary ito,
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ang manufacturers po mismo
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ang malayang magsabi sa amin
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ang mga sakop nito price freeze.
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Among those present in the meeting
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are ten manufacturers
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and two leading retailers in the country.
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For now, a price freeze is in effect
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on some brands of instant noodles,
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canned meat, processed milk,
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and bottled water.
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The DTI expects the list to grow
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in the coming days,
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according to Nograles.
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The voluntary price freeze will last
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but may be extended if necessary.
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Wala pa tayong napag-uusapan
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after the 60 days commitment,
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pero siyempre tulong natin to
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sa ating mga consumers
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sa panahon ng ilong kapag
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siguro kung grabe pa yung sinumasyon,
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baka pwedeng makikusap ulit
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si Secretary Pascual
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at ang DTI sa mga manufacturers
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kung kinakailangan talaga
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na ma-extend man o hindi.
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ang nakikita natin
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sapat na punahang 60 days.
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The DTI says the price freeze
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on selected commodities
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will last until July 10,
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not only in areas under a state of calamity
28:29.5
but across the country.
28:31.3
Lady Vicencio, ABS-CBN News.
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In news overseas now,
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three people died
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after a passenger bus
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plunged into a river
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in St. Petersburg in Russia on Friday.
28:42.8
CCTV footage showed
28:44.1
the bus carrying 20 passengers
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swerved and hit a vehicle
28:47.6
before falling into the water.
28:49.3
Six passengers were killed.
28:49.8
Six other passengers
28:50.6
were brought to the hospital
28:53.1
The bus driver has been detained.
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Those were the top stories today.
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I'm Stanley Palisadek
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29:01.8
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29:49.8
Some of our quarantine methods
29:51.9
and we have allowed more
29:54.1
transportation to come out.
29:56.2
That's going to prove
29:57.4
to be better for demand.
30:00.4
the health protocols,
30:02.2
the ability of people to move around
30:03.7
will likely contribute better to growth.
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Thank you for watching.