01:16.6
An aerial survey conducted by Coast Guard shows an oil slick extending up to two nautical miles.
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Greenpeace calling on government to hold the owner of the vessel accountable.
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The group adds, the tragedy underscores the need for the government to reduce its dependence on fossil fuel.
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Last year, a huge oil tanker also sank in Oriental Mindoro, impacting tourism and the livelihood of thousands of fisherfolk in the province and nearby areas.
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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has already ordered an assessment of the impact of the latest oil spill.
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Can we please add an instruction to the DM?
01:58.5
To make already an assessment on the environmental impact of this, basically what we need to assess is where is the capsized vessel, the fuel that's being released, what are the tides, what are the winds, where is it headed?
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Maybe we can also make some determinations on that.
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If you remember, the incident in Mindoro was very deep and it succumbed to pressure.
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The tanks were not sure and the oil really came out.
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This is not that deep. I checked it because at first, it was half submerged.
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Maybe it was just above and we're hoping that the water integrity of its tanks will not be affected.
02:48.9
Tracy Environment Chief meanwhile vows the agency's support to contain the oil spill.
02:58.5
We are here to help with the efforts of the Philippine Coast Guard and the local government.
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So our assets are at the disposal, particularly we have a ship that can sail wherever our ship is now, so it can be located in order to support the work.
03:20.6
So we can anticipate if there is an environmental impact of this spill.
03:28.5
Let's get more details on the oil spill off the waters of Bataan from that sunken tanker.
03:35.2
We are now joined by Bataan Governor G. Garcia.
03:38.9
Governor Garcia, welcome to Dateline Philippines.
03:43.1
Hi, Stanley. Good morning to everyone.
03:46.2
All right, it's good to have you on the program.
03:47.7
What is the current situation in the area where the tanker was supposed to have sunk?
03:52.5
I believe there are now traces of an oil sheen, if you will,
03:57.7
that has been detected from an aerial shot.
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Yes, actually, kahapon pa yan na-detect.
04:06.3
But we are hopeful and we believe that it is not coming from the main tank.
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It might have come from the engine, the pipes, the sludge within the vessel.
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So, right now, the inspection team, PCG, the salvage master, are doing their assessment.
04:30.5
And we should get a clearer picture within the day to the extent of the oil spill
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and the possible actions that will be taken by the salvage master to secure the contents of the tanker.
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Okay, Governor Garcia, we understand.
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This is, we're talking about 1.4 or 1,400 liters, in fact.
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Or, yeah, the cargo, million liters, that's it.
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So, that's quite a lot compared to the previous oil spill, another tanker which sank last year.
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It's about 100% more.
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So, that brings the situation at a very urgent level.
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What are your instructions?
05:19.6
Now, to your men.
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Yeah, we're all ready to provide the needed containment efforts if and when weather permits.
05:31.2
But, again, we are hopeful that the contents of the tanker is still intact.
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And initial reports point to that direction.
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So, we are expecting a clearer picture, as I mentioned.
05:48.7
Hopefully, within the...
05:49.6
within the day, that the salvage master will be able to successfully siphon out the oil.
05:57.4
Maybe move it to another vessel so that we can prevent any possible additional leakage, oil leakage, oil spill in Manila Bay.
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This is very critical, as you know.
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This is close to a lot of coastal communities in the area.
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What is your advice?
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What is your advice to these communities as of now, particularly fishermen?
06:23.4
Yeah, as of the moment, together with DNR, Secretary Tony was here.
06:29.2
They've already conducted water samples, but I believe the results will come a few days later.
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So, we, of course, we are advising our fishermen to be very aware of our area and to make sure and to report any possible...
06:49.4
And what is the current weather condition in the area which may hamper your assessments for today?
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There's no rain currently, but it's still very windy.
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So, we cannot go full blast with operations yet.
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Hopefully, by tomorrow, the weather will be better.
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And as for the reports you've been getting on the ground, has there been a sign that some oil may have reached the coastlines already?
07:34.9
Not at the moment.
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If ever, very thin, thin oil from the area of where the vessel sunk.
07:45.4
One crucial factor here is coordination with the owner.
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Have they been in touch with the local government?
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We've been in contact with them since yesterday.
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They've already engaged the salvage master to do the assessment and to propose the possible method of securing the contents of the vessel.
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And may we know the name of the owner of the ship and what did they commit to you so far aside from sending the initial team?
08:19.2
Yeah, Shogun Shipping.
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Shogun Shipping Incorporated.
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And what else did they commit to you aside from the salvage operations?
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Well, that's the main task that they need to make sure they'll be able to provide the ship.
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The vessel is insured.
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So, all the operations should be able...
08:45.9
They should be able to do all the necessary operations to...
08:49.1
To prevent any damage to the environment, most especially Manila Bay.
08:54.2
And at this point, is there anything that you need from national government to assist you?
08:59.9
We're in constant coordination with OCD, with DNR, with all the other national government agencies.
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So, okay naman po ang lahat.
09:08.0
Alright. On that note, Governor Joet Garcia, thank you so much for joining us this afternoon. Have a great day.
09:12.8
Alright. Thank you.
09:14.4
Moving on, Typhoon Karina enhanced southwest monsoon has left at least 21 deaths.
09:19.1
The fatalities were recorded in Metro Manila, Calabarzon, and Central Luzon.
09:24.7
That figure, however, could still go up as local officials continue to assess the damage left behind by bad weather.
09:33.6
Three people drowned in the provinces of Pampanga and Bulacan at the height of the strong monsoon rains.
09:40.2
Gracie Rutana joins us with that story. Gracie?
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Sandy, three drowning incidents have been recorded in Pampanga and Bulacan
09:47.7
during the heavy rains.
09:49.1
It was brought about by the southwest monsoon intensified by Typhoon Karina.
09:53.6
In Pampanga, the body of a 68-year-old woman was found in her home in Santa Cruz, Lubao
09:59.2
at approximately 10.30 a.m. on Thursday.
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Her brother discovered her while visiting to invite her to his birthday celebration,
10:08.4
only to find her floating in floodwaters in the kitchen.
10:12.0
The victim resided next to a creek, and as the creek overflowed,
10:16.3
approximately three feet of water entered her home.
10:19.1
In Bulacan, two drowning incidents occurred in quick succession.
10:23.4
At around 2 p.m. on Thursday, a concerned citizen spotted the body of a man
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in the floodwaters of Barangay Abangan Sur, Marilaw, Bulacan.
10:31.9
The victim was identified as the 64-year-old barangay counselor of Abangan Sur.
10:37.3
Prior to the incident, the barangay counselor was seen assisting evacuees due to the heavy rain.
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No visible injuries were found on his body when it was discovered.
10:46.8
Last Wednesday at approximately 2 p.m.,
10:49.1
a report was made regarding the drowning of a woman in Barangay Tuktukan, Giginto, Bulacan.
10:55.7
The 41-year-old victim was accompanied home by her eldest son,
10:59.6
bathed her and dressed her before leaving to visit grandfather.
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The family was shocked to learn from neighbors that the victim had drowned.
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Barangay officials rushed her to the hospital,
11:09.2
but was pronounced dead on arrival by the attending physician.
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That's the latest from Pampanga. Back to you, Stanley.
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All right, Gracie. Is there anyone else missing that could possibly end to the cash?
11:19.3
There are still two missing persons in Bulacan,
11:25.1
but as for Pampanga, there are no reported missing yet.
11:29.3
All right. Thank you very much for the report, Gracie Rutau.
11:33.0
Over in La Union Province, the heavy rains left one dead and two missing.
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Let's get details from Harris Julio, who now joins us by phone.
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Hi, Harris. What can you tell us?
11:44.0
Yes, Stanley. An 11-year-old boy died in Barangay Tamukalaw.
11:49.1
When a tree fell on him on Tuesday, July 23.
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According to MDRM Officer Romel Montefalco,
11:57.5
the boy was playing in the rain and went to the back of their house
12:02.0
when a sudden gust of wind toppled an old tree.
12:06.2
The victim was rushed to the hospital but was declared dead on arrival.
12:11.2
Meanwhile, search and retrieval operations are ongoing for a 61-year-old man
12:16.0
in Sitio Daeng, Barangay Halong East.
12:19.1
In the town of Tubaw, and a 48-year-old woman in Barangay Urayong,
12:24.1
in the town of Bawang, who were swept away by the raging river.
12:28.3
According to the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office,
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13 towns, including Bactotan, Balawan, Bangar, Luna, San Juan,
12:37.3
Sudipen, Agoo, Aringay, Bawang, Caba, Pugo, Tubaw,
12:41.6
and the city of San Fernando, experienced flooding.
12:44.9
Nagilian and Bagulin were hit by landslides.
12:49.1
7,102 families, equivalent to more than 37,000 individuals,
12:53.9
were affected by the typhoon across the province.
12:57.0
It may take up to a week before the floodwaters fully recede there
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because the water has difficulty flowing out to the sea.
13:07.6
Currently, 219 families or 597 individuals from the flooded areas
13:13.9
remain in evacuation centers.
13:15.8
The provincial government continues to distribute aid
13:19.1
to the affected residents.
13:20.6
The provincial government also provided free transportation
13:23.3
to more than 800 people stranded during the height of the typhoon.
13:27.6
The total damage caused by the typhoon
13:29.9
to the agriculture and infrastructure sectors is still being assessed.
13:33.8
However, initial reports indicate 19 partially damaged
13:37.3
and 2 destroyed houses.
13:39.7
Stanley, we just received this information.
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The town of Bawang has declared a state of calamity.
13:45.3
We have yet to receive data on the damage caused by the typhoon.
13:49.1
The town of Bawang has declared a state of calamity.
13:49.7
We have yet to receive data on the damage caused by the typhoon.
13:49.8
The town of Bawang has declared a state of calamity.
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We have yet to receive data on the damage caused by the typhoon.
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That's the latest here.
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Back to you, Stanley.
13:52.1
And, Harris, what's the weather situation there right now?
13:57.6
Weather has already improved in La Union.
14:01.2
But what the residents there still endure is the problem
14:06.1
brought about by the onslaught of typhoon Karina
14:10.3
such as flooding, Stanley.
14:13.4
Thank you so much for the update, Harris Julio.
14:18.4
The Philippine Health Department...
14:19.1
The Philippine Health Department offering mental and psychosocial health services
14:21.9
for those traumatized following the onslaught of typhoon Karina.
14:25.4
Ara Perez has this story.
14:28.6
19-year-old Hope has experienced evacuation countless of times,
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being a resident in a flood-prone area at Barangay Batis in San Juan.
14:37.2
But typhoon Karina unlocked a new trauma in her and in her 5-year-old niece.
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The trauma po yung bata kasi nakita niya po yung isa pang bata
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na lunod po mismo sa harapan namin.
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Tapos yung nang pagkapunta po namin uli dito,
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mukhang bibig na po niya yung batang nalunod.
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Hindi na po siya makatulog.
14:57.3
Nahiyak po siya minsan.
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Siyempre nahiyak din po kasi murang edad,
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ayun po agad yung nakita niya.
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Baka daw po matulad siya sa nalunod na batag.
15:07.3
Ayaw niya na rin pong makita yung mga tubig.
15:10.8
Hope is trying to get her niece to socialize again
15:13.5
as she also struggles to deal with her own trauma.
15:16.3
Nakikapag-uusap na lang po ko sa iyo.
15:18.2
Ano, kaibigan ko na lang po kasi
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ang hirap po kasi kapag kinikim-kim yung gano'ng sitwasyon.
15:24.7
Mental health coordinators are stationed in evacuation centers in San Juan
15:29.1
to tend to evacuees like Hope
15:31.2
who are not only physically spent by the effects of the typhoon
15:34.7
but also mentally drained.
15:37.3
Dr. Cynthia Cuayo-Huico,
15:39.2
pediatrician and fellow of the Philippine Pediatric Society,
15:42.4
says anxiety is common among evacuees.
15:46.0
it's harder for children to deal with anxiety
15:48.2
than it is for their families and friends.
15:49.2
Naiintindihan na nila kung ano yung nangyayari.
15:51.8
Therefore, mas ipaintindi mo,
15:54.1
ipa-explain mo sa kanila,
15:57.6
Bakit tayo nahihirapan sa pagulan na ganito?
16:00.3
Ano ang problema natin?
16:02.0
But meron tayong solusyon.
16:04.4
Cuayo-Huico says,
16:05.8
it will help if parents or guardians
16:07.4
will bring their children's favorite toy
16:09.5
or belonging to the evacuation center.
16:12.4
Ipa-pa-explain mo sa kanila,
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hindi tayo forever nanandito.
16:18.2
kasi may mga pangyayari sa buhay natin
16:24.2
ng baha na hindi natin pwedeng makontrol.
16:26.9
Pero ang reaksyon natin doon,
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pwede natin kontrolin
16:30.1
yung excuse of the situation
16:31.9
para maging positive ang attitude doon bata.
16:34.5
You make the situation work for you.
16:37.6
Health Secretary Ted Herbosa says,
16:39.7
evacuation sites offer mental and psychosocial health services
16:43.2
and prescription medicines for those in need.
16:46.2
Namatayan yung iba dyang bata.
16:48.2
Nasa evacuation center,
16:52.5
or kahit na nabaha yung bahay,
16:54.3
maraming na damage.
16:55.7
So they need acute psychosocial first aid.
16:59.4
So madami kaming mga tinreina dito
17:01.3
ng mga personnel in psychological first aid.
17:05.6
And then meron din kaming mga gamot
17:07.1
for those that will need antidepressants.
17:09.5
That means ma-identify nila
17:10.9
yung taong balisa
17:12.4
at nangangailangan ng mental health support.
17:15.5
Ara Perez, ABS-CBN.
17:20.7
Over in Marikina,
17:21.9
dozens of pets were rescued
17:23.2
during the height of Wednesday's relentless rains.
17:26.3
Jack Batallones has more.
17:29.5
A dog training school in Marikina City
17:31.5
took to social media
17:32.6
documenting the perilous moments
17:34.5
a dog trainer and the pets in their care
17:36.8
endured for hours
17:38.1
as the city flooded
17:39.6
due to the southwest monsoon
17:41.6
enhanced by Typhoon Karina.
17:45.1
also known as Winsol,
17:46.2
shared their situation
17:47.2
on Wednesday night.
17:49.7
Floodwaters continued to rise
17:51.3
as Marikina River
17:52.7
reached 20 meters,
17:54.9
triggering the third alarm level.
17:56.8
With water flooding the first floor,
17:59.1
Alvin carried their dogs
18:00.5
to the upper floors
18:04.8
huwag po almagwari sa kanila, ma'am.
18:08.0
Safety naman po sila.
18:10.4
nakausap ko sila.
18:11.8
Sabi ko, pasensya na.
18:13.0
Ba't kailangan nyo pagpagdaanan
18:14.5
itong gantong sitwasyon?
18:17.2
hindi ko kayo papabayaan.
18:19.2
Labaris assured the owners
18:20.8
that even if rescuers arrived,
18:23.2
he wouldn't leave the dogs behind.
18:25.3
Ayokong dumating na rescuer dito, ma'am,
18:27.4
di ko po iwanan yung mga aso nyo rito, ma'am.
18:32.0
Natrap po kami rito, ma'am,
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sa pagliligtas ng mga aso, ma'am.
18:36.4
Hanggang sa hindi na po kami nakalabas,
18:38.5
lumakin na po yung tubig.
18:39.9
Lagpas taon yung tubig,
18:42.8
sinisid ko hanggang ilalim,
18:44.0
makuha ko lang siya.
18:45.7
Sabi ko sa mga tao,
18:48.7
ang panghinaan ng loob,
18:49.9
na relax lang kayo,
18:50.9
basta ang importante,
18:53.0
mailigtas natin yung mga aso.
18:54.3
A few hours later,
18:55.8
he updated his post,
18:57.7
showing floodwaters beginning to subside.
19:00.3
By Thursday morning,
19:01.5
the school was finally flood-free.
19:03.6
The school is located
19:04.6
within Provident Village, Marikina,
19:06.8
which experienced devastating floods in 2009,
19:10.7
caused by Typhoon Ondoy.
19:12.4
Those floods claimed the lives of residents
19:15.5
who were caged or tied up.
19:17.2
Animal rights organizations
19:19.1
continue to remind owners
19:20.6
to take care of their pets
19:22.2
during calamities
19:23.2
and give them a fighting chance
19:26.4
As the saying goes,
19:28.3
nobody gets left behind
19:29.9
because pets are family too.
19:33.5
Jack Batallones, ABS-CBN News.
19:38.0
Parts of Marilao, Bulacan
19:39.4
still dealing with floods.
19:40.9
Jervis Manahan now joins us
19:45.7
We're here in Marilao, Bulacan.
19:47.2
And some of the roads here
19:48.6
are still flooded.
19:49.8
According to the residents
19:50.8
that we have spoken to earlier this morning,
19:53.6
majority of their barangay
19:54.9
have been submerged in water
19:57.4
because of the torrential rains
20:00.8
Some of the residents
20:01.5
have already begun
20:02.7
cleaning up their homes
20:03.8
which are now very flooded.
20:05.4
But they are saying
20:06.5
that they are having a difficulty
20:07.8
because some parts of the town
20:09.6
still has no electricity and power.
20:13.2
So far, the level of water
20:14.9
has subsided significantly
20:16.6
but some roads remain flooded
20:19.3
but light details
20:20.6
have already passed through.
20:22.6
We are still seeing a lot of water
20:24.5
even on the highway
20:25.4
and some cemeteries and schools
20:27.2
are still very flooded.
20:29.6
We are still checking
20:30.4
if they can proceed
20:31.4
with the resumption of school
20:33.7
this coming Monday.
20:35.7
However, in other parts of Bulacan,
20:37.9
siesta celebrations in Hagone, Bulacan
20:40.9
even if the roads
20:42.8
are still very flooded.
20:44.7
The LG of Bulacan
20:45.8
is still continuing
20:46.6
their rescue operations
20:48.7
and relief operations
20:49.6
in some other towns
20:50.6
that have been affected
20:53.6
Alright, thank you so much
20:54.6
for the update, Jervis.
20:56.9
Meantime, the opening of classes
20:58.3
in areas hit by Typhoon Karina
21:00.0
and the southwest monsoon
21:01.4
postponed to make way
21:03.3
for cleanup and repairs.
21:05.1
Education Secretary Sonny Angara
21:06.8
says he will soon issue
21:08.6
a list of schools
21:10.4
the opening of classes.
21:14.1
with minimal to no damage,
21:16.6
will push through on Monday,
21:21.9
as evacuation centers
21:24.4
of the deadly storm.
21:26.7
90 more were damaged.
21:30.6
Just a day after Karina
21:32.0
left the Philippines,
21:33.1
forecasters have spotted
21:34.3
another weather system
21:36.0
east of Mindanao.
21:37.3
What are the chances
21:38.1
that this low-pressure area
21:39.5
will develop into a storm?
21:42.2
from Pagasaw weather forecaster
21:46.6
Yes, good afternoon, Stanley.
21:48.6
As of 8 a.m. today,
21:50.1
the low-pressure area
21:52.0
at around 980 kilometers
21:54.5
east of southeastern Mindanao.
21:56.9
This LPA has a low chance
21:59.2
to develop into a tropical depression
22:01.4
within the next 24 to 48 hours.
22:03.9
And as of the moment,
22:06.3
this LPA does not have
22:09.2
in any parts of the country.
22:11.8
the southwest monsoon
22:13.0
is still affecting
22:13.8
the whole Luzon and Visayas.
22:15.7
And this will bring
22:17.0
moderate to at times intense
22:19.9
or moderate to heavy
22:20.9
with at times intense rains
22:22.1
over Ilocos Region,
22:24.3
and Babuyan Islands.
22:28.9
we're still expecting
22:29.7
occasional heavy rains
22:31.4
also due to habagat.
22:33.3
Here in Metro Manila
22:34.1
and the rest of Luzon,
22:35.9
we're still expecting
22:37.1
a mostly cloudy sky
22:38.4
aside from rain showers
22:40.4
mostly in the afternoon
22:41.6
or in the evening.
22:42.9
In Visayas and Mindanao,
22:44.2
fair weather condition
22:45.7
Aside from isolated
22:48.1
or thunderstorms,
22:49.0
this is also mostly
22:50.7
or in the evening.
22:52.3
And that's the latest
22:54.0
This is Anna-Cloren Horda.
22:56.8
Alright, thank you so much
22:57.7
for the weather update,
22:58.9
Anna-Cloren Horda.
23:01.3
with international name,
23:03.3
leaves three people dead
23:04.6
and 380 others injured
23:07.7
The storm submerged
23:08.7
streets across Taiwan's
23:10.2
southern city of Kaohsiung
23:11.9
with residents scrambling
23:13.5
to save what they can
23:15.7
Gaymi is the strongest storm
23:23.0
the Philippines and Taiwan,
23:24.7
Typhoon Gaymi makes landfall
23:26.0
in China's Fujian province.
23:28.2
The typhoon is the biggest
23:29.4
to hit China's eastern seaboard
23:33.3
about 150,000 people,
23:35.2
mainly from coastal
23:36.2
fishing communities,
23:39.1
Most flights were also canceled
23:40.6
at airports in Fujian
23:43.9
Hundreds of highways
23:44.9
were also canceled.
23:45.4
While train operations
23:47.3
in areas affected by the storm
23:54.1
Senator Ronald De La Rosa
23:55.1
and four other retired
23:56.3
and current police officials
23:57.8
tagged as suspects
23:59.2
in the International Criminal Court's
24:02.4
The details when we return,
24:04.1
Dateline Philippines
24:15.4
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Senator Ronald De La Rosa shrugging off his inclusion in the list of suspects being investigated by the International Criminal Court for its drug war probe.
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For De La Rosa, that's old news since his name was always mentioned when the Duterte administration's drug war is being criticized.
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The ICC documents shared by former Senator Antonio Trillanes show the ICC prosecutor found reasonable grounds to believe De La Rosa
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and four other retired and current police officers were involved in systematic killings in the drug war.
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The four include former PNP Chief Oscar Albayalde, former Criminal Investigation and Detection Group Chief Romeo Caramat Jr.,
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former National Police Commission Chief Edilberto Leonardo, and former PNP Chief Intelligence Officer Eliazar Mata.
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Meanwhile, progressive group Bayan Muna urges the suspects named by the ICC to come clean and cooperate.
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to potentially lighten their sentences.
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China issues a rare compliment to the Marcos administration following President Marcos' order to ban offshore gaming operations in the country.
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Beijing's embassy in Manila says the president's decision serves the common interests of the people of the two countries.
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The embassy also reiterated its stance with Pogos, which it says breeds serious crimes.
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The Chinese government, which prohibits all forms of gangbanging,
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helped the Philippines shut down five Pogo hubs and repatriated nearly a thousand Chinese citizens last year.
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Another rollback in oil prices seen in the last week of July.
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The Energy Department expects gasoline and diesel to fall by as much as 95 centavos per liter,
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while garrison prices may see an 80 to 90 centavo drop.
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The expectation is that there will be a lot of supply in the world market.
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There are concerns including that demand for raw materials is growing,
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from production toiggle,
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from training to training,
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and the demand of steelто cost or even more so in terms of regain,
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as well as the possibility of ìˆ˜ë„ consuming oil and energy.
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Mr. Byulling said theì—…ong paggigil na ba sa quantities ng mga
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author Um Nikara to go to such nineteen was Parker Page is needed to better
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than equipment is needed to repair broken clothes.
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This is the first time a crocodile was spotted in Boracay's waters.
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The reptile has since been transported to the mainland
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and turned over to the Community Environment and Natural Resources Office.
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Royal News, families of hostages being held in Gaza
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meet with U.S. President Joe Biden
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and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House.
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They say they received a commitment from both leaders.
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They will urgently work towards a ceasefire deal.
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But what we did find by the end of the meeting,
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which was productive and honest,
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that we feel probably more optimistic than we have
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since the first round of releases in late November, early December,
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where a little over a hundred of Israel's hostages were released.
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We got absolute commitment from the Biden administration
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and from Prime Minister Netanyahu
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that they understand the urgency
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of this moment now
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and to complete this deal
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as it currently stands
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with as little change as humanly possible within it.
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This development follows reports
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Israel is demanding changes to a ceasefire plan
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complicating the tasks.
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Sources say Israel now wants displaced Palestinians
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to be screened as they return to the enclaves north
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once a ceasefire begins.
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Israel also says that Israel is not ready for a ceasefire.
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Israel is also demanding to retain control
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of Gaza's border with Egypt.
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U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris
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tells Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
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it's time for the ceasefire deal to get done.
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Harris emphasized that she strongly urged Netanyahu
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to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
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The remarks of the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee
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suggest a possible shift in approach
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from President Biden's Israel policy.
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I also expressed with the Prime Minister
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my serious concern
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about the scale of human suffering in Gaza
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including the death of far too many innocent civilians.
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And I made clear my serious concern
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about the dire humanitarian situation there
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with over 2 million people
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facing high levels of food insecurity
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and half a million people
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facing catastrophic losses
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of acute food insecurity.
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We cannot look away
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in the face of these tragedies.
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We cannot allow ourselves
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to become numb to the suffering
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and I will not be silent.
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Turning now to the campaign trail,
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U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris
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says she's ready to face
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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump
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This as she accused Trump
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of trying to back out
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from a previously agreed setback
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in the September 10 debate
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hosted by ABC News.
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he would prefer to shift the event
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So many of you have been asking me
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and I'll tell you
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I'm ready to debate Donald Trump.
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I have agreed to the previously agreed upon
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September 10th debate.
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He agreed to that previously.
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Now it appears he's backpedaling.
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And I think the voters deserve to see
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the split screen that exists
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On a debate stage.
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And so I'm ready.
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The Democratic Party Rules Committee
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earlier agreed on a plan
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to formally nominate Harris
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as a presidential candidate
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as soon as August 1st
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before the party's convention
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in Chicago on August 19.
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Harris reportedly plans
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to pick a running mate
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Over in California,
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Governor Gavin Newsom
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orders the removal
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of homeless encampments
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across the country.
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This follows a Supreme Court decision
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which upheld anti-camping laws
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used to find people
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living on the streets.
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Newsom told state agencies
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to prioritize removing camps
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and even safety risks
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and provide at least 48 hours notice
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to the people affected.
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I don't think there's anything
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more urgent and more frustrating
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than addressing the issue
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in the state of California.
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In the course of the last number of years,
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the state has stepped up
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where in the past
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we provided no support,
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to cities and counties
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to clean up encampments like this.
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Today, we've invested now
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in encampment resolution grants.
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Not only to clean up sites like this,
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but to address the underlying issue
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in the first place.
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California had 180,000 homeless people
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more than any other state.
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when we come back.
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Dateline Philippines
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We're turning now
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to the Paris Olympics
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International Olympic Committee
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President Thomas Bach
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says sports is peace
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on the eve of the opening ceremony
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of the Summer Games.
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He made that remark
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on sports and development
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hosted by French President
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It's the first international summit
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dedicated to sports and development
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for future generations.
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the world will turn its eyes
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for the opening ceremony
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on the Seine River.
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The show will be attended by
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more than 80 heads
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of state and government
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300,000 spectators
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that will be watching
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from the riverbanks.
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the Olympic torch relay
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now on its penultimate stage
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ahead of the opening ceremony
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at the French capital.
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It traveled through
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paused for quiet reflection
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at the Holocaust Memorial
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The Philippine Olympic Committee
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confident Filipino athletes
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competing in the Paris Olympics
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the country's medal haul
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from the Tokyo Games
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Diane Castilla reports
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Good afternoon from Paris.
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It is a beautiful day
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and everybody is super excited
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of the Paris 2024 Olympics.
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our Filipino athletes
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to give it their all
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for flag and country.
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The streets of Paris
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as the city prepares
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for the much-awaited
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of the Paris Olympics.
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Security around the perimeter
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has been tightened
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and multiple roads
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have been blocked.
34:54.8
Everyone is preparing
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for the biggest sporting event
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Even the iconic Arc de Triomphe
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near the Champs-Élysées
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has the Olympic feel.
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Philippine Olympic Committee
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President Bambol Tolentino
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and POC SecGen Attorney
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Chan are in Paris
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Filipino athletes
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have what they need
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to perform their best.
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The POC is confident
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that the Philippines
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will be able to deliver
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a strong performance.
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Andito na kami uli.
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And we're excited.
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Definitely God willing,
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the Olympic Village
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are the gymnastics
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But challenges remain
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for the Philippine delegation.
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Ang dahil pang problem eh.
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Yung ibang officials natin
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Wala pang na-release.
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Tapos pagpasa doon,
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So, lahat rebook.
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Dahil ngayon yung flight.
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Sir, what new officials
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are you training?
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may nasa-officials.
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ngayon lang lumabas.
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Flight niya ngayon,
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pero ngayon lang lumabas
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yung passport niya.
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At the officials' headquarters,
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the Olympic volunteers
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are busy attending
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to the multiple needs
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of arriving delegations.
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The main press center
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is packed with journalists
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from over 200 nations
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ready to cover the games.
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First of all, it's the city,
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which is the main character
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because it's a really beautiful city.
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kind of opening ceremony
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that is going to be
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but most probably
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will be fantastic.
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So, it will be much better
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And then, of course,
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we have this time
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we come with very good
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in several things.
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So, we are hoping
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to get our best medal table ever.
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are you expecting?
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Everyone is excited
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for the unique opening ceremony
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happening Friday night
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along the Seine River in Paris.
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will be assigned a float
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along the iconic river.
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Bleachers have also been set up
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on both sides of the river.
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Those without tickets
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from the free zones.
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the opening ceremony?
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Did you buy tickets?
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how much the tickets cost?
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I feel like three.
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Three thousand euro?
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Three thousand dollars?
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And where will that seat you?
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Filipinos based in Paris
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came out in full force
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to throw their support
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behind the athletes.
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I am very, very excited.
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Filipino pride, of course.
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to live in this city
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with the Olympics happening
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is definitely such
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an amazing experience.
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It's going to be like
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but with a live broadcast.
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A total of 22 Filipino Olympians
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will be participating
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in this year's Olympics.
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Games start July 27.
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in the Philippine delegation
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that will take part
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in the opening ceremonies.
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They will ride a boat
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and go down the river Seine.
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Flag bearers for the Philippines,
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silver medalists,
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and Nesquik Matesho.
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The opening ceremonies
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will begin 7.30pm Friday,
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That's about 1.30am
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Saturday in Manila.
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And the ceremonies
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are expected to last
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between 3 to 4 hours.
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That's it from Paris.
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Back to you, Manila.
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And before we go,
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our resident film critic,
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Manny, the movie guy,
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reviews one of the most
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anticipated films
39:10.5
Let's hear his verdict
39:11.4
on Deadpool and Wolverine.
39:18.2
You don't want this.
39:20.2
It's being called
39:21.4
The Ultimate Showdown.
39:22.9
I suggest you reconsider.
39:28.7
The film begins in 2018,
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The Sacred Timeline.
39:33.1
Deadpool, a.k.a. Ryan Reynolds,
39:34.7
is having a peaceful life
39:36.0
until the Time Variance Authority
39:37.8
pulls him right back.
39:38.7
The show is being made
39:38.8
by the American Film Association.
39:38.9
He must now work with
39:41.2
a.k.a. Hugh Jackman,
39:42.5
to save the universe.
39:43.8
I waited a long time
39:44.6
for this team-up.
39:45.8
If you're thinking
39:46.5
that the plot sounds generic,
39:48.9
And don't even get me started
39:55.7
Bring a character
39:59.2
We'll go to another multiverse.
40:04.5
Life is a mystery.
40:09.8
lets Ryan Reynolds lose
40:11.4
with his acerbic wit
40:12.6
and adorns Hugh Jackman
40:14.8
with stoical demeanor.
40:16.8
The result is a better-than-average
40:20.1
with a by-the-numbers plot.
40:25.1
The movie delivers
40:27.1
on the fun and the funny,
40:29.5
but I think it also delivers
40:30.8
on these characters
40:33.8
You're right about that, Sean Levy.
40:35.4
The director delivers
40:37.4
that Marvel thinks
40:38.2
fans will be happy about,
40:39.7
including cameos.
40:45.4
They're all right here.
40:47.2
Now it's too late.
40:48.3
And since this is
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and end-credit scenes.
40:54.1
As funny and charming
40:55.9
they don't advance
40:57.4
within the Marvel
40:58.6
cinematic universe.
41:00.0
The scenes do show
41:01.1
their love for Marvel,
41:02.4
Who knows if you live or die?
41:06.7
Deadpool and Wolverine,
41:10.4
But stay for the funnies
41:14.0
for the head-scratching plot.
41:18.8
Deadpool and Wolverine
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gets three out of four
41:21.7
Marvel Jesus kisses.
41:31.2
And that'll do it for today.
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Thanks a lot for joining us.
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I'm Stanley Palizar.
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