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Good morning, I'm Stanley Palisada. Here are the stories that made it to ANC's rundown.
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Philippine police on the hunt for five security escorts who failed to report for duty
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on the day Negros Oriental Governor Roel Digamo was killed.
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A Philippine business group warns a P750 wage hike could force some businesses to close.
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And U.S. President Joe Biden says the banking system remains safe
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following the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank.
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The Philippine National Police looking into alleged security lapses
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on the day Negros Oriental Governor Roel Digamo was killed.
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The PNP says it is searching for Digamo's five police escorts
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who did not report for duty on March 4th, the day the governor was gunned down.
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We are calling the five personnel who are said to be the security detail of Governor Digamo.
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Likewise, we are also calling the PD and the Regional Director of Piaro 7
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to give us or to enlighten us on what transpired,
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bakit nga wala sila during that incident na nangyari kay Governor Digamo.
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Since Digamo's assassination, the PNP and the armed forces have set up checkpoints
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across Negros Oriental and deployed more troops to the province.
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A Philippine lawmaker implicated in the murders of several politicians
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extends his stay in the United States.
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Negros Oriental Rep. Arnulfo Tevez Jr. claims he delayed his homecoming
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because of concerns for his own safety.
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Vivian Gulia reports.
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The date is still uncertain, but Negros Oriental 3rd District Rep. Arnulfo Tevez Jr.
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intends to return to the Philippines to respond to allegations linking him
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to the killing of Governor Roel Digamo.
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That's according to Tevez's lawyers.
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But they say the lawmaker wants to ensure first his and his family's safety.
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He's 100% willing to come back.
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This week? Next week?
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Well, ang problema nga yung security.
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Kasi nga, pag tititan mo, tinanggalan ka ng lisensya,
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kinasuhang ka for a 2019 incident, bigla kang reneed.
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The Department of Justice earlier said that based on the latest information,
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Tevez has left the United States for an Asian country.
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But his lawyers say, as far as they know, Tevez is in the U.S.
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The travel clearance granted to Tevez by the House of Representatives ended March 9.
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Topasso responds to those telling his client that flight is an indication of guilt.
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What is he fleeing from? Wala! Walang charge!
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There's no warrant, there is no indictment, nothing!
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He also tagged as hearsay a suspect's claim that Tevez was behind Digamo's killing.
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Ang sinabi nung isang tao in ambush interview, may kausap daw silang middleman,
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ang pangalan ni Marvin, at sinabi daw nung Marvin, isang kung Tevez ang nagpagawa.
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That is not a valid tagging. Hearsay po yun eh.
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Tevez's camp also denied that the lawmaker is in any way involved
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in the absence of Digamo's police escorts on the day he was killed.
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According to Topasso, they welcome an impartial House inquiry into the incident
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called for by Speaker Martin Romualdez.
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Topasso adds he is reaching out to Romualdez's office to relay confidential information.
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We welcome that. If the inquiry is going to be impartial,
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at least mga colleagues niyan, kilala siya niyan.
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We are already reaching out to the office of Speaker Romualdez
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kasi may mga pinaparelinga si Congressman Tevez for his ears only.
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We have faith in the impartiality of Speaker Romualdez.
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In a statement, Romualdez said he has yet to receive any communication from Tevez
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since he appealed for him to return home.
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The House Speaker reminded Tevez his stay outside the country
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is no longer authorized by the House of Representatives.
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He assured Tevez that when he returns, the PNP is ready to provide security,
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an assurance echoed by the Justice Department.
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He will be secured.
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He will be secured.
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Tevez's camp meanwhile slams the police raid on Tevez's properties,
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claiming it did not comply with protocols
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and alleging that the firearms and grenades seized were planted.
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Interior Secretary Benjer Abalos asserts operatives observed SOP.
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Topasso notes as early as January,
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Tevez received information on a supposed plan to raid his house.
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At that time, Tevez linked Abalos to the alleged plan,
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which the SILG called preposterous.
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Pinipersonal na ako ni Benjer Abalos.
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May narinig akong mga order na nagpapa-apply ng search warrant sa bahay ko
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at kung wala daw makuha, lagyan.
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Ang importante rito, ayon sa ating mga operatiba na police,
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they followed all protocols dahil maingat nga kami sa technicality rito.
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Mabayaan mo ng korte ang humusga rito.
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What is important ay matugis ang mastermind nito ng mabilisan.
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Tevez's camp appeals to the Special Task Force and other authorities
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investigating the killing of Digamo to be fair and look at all possible angles.
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Vivian Gulia, ABS-CBN News.
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For Philippine Senator JV Hercito,
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Congressman Tevez's remaining in the U.S. is not helping him clear his name.
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He believes his absence only breeds more speculation
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on his alleged links to the killing of Governor Digamo.
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Well, I'm hoping that he comes home as soon as possible and face the music.
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If he is indeed not guilty, then there is nothing that he should be worried about.
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And because of him being in the United States,
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a lot of people are speculating that, you know,
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there's a saying that flight means guilt or
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just before the fatal ambush of Governor Digamo,
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it was a coincidence that he was there in the U.S.
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So he has to come home and face all the cases that are being filed against him.
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As the chairperson of the Senate Committee on Local Government,
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Hercito says he is personally disappointed over the supposed security lapses
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during Digamo's murder.
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With these political killings, I think this is a black eye on the country's image.
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So the Filipino National Police, the AFP, all the law enforcement agencies really has to step up.
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Again, the Intelligence Fund became controversial during the budget deliberations.
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I'm hoping that they put this into good use.
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They used it. Where did it go? We fought for it so you can use it.
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I'm very, very disappointed that there was failure of intelligence in Negros Oriental.
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In other news, China's warning against the Philippines' decision to expand the coverage
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of its enhanced defense cooperation agreement with the United States is drawing mixed reactions.
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Senator Francis Escudero slammed the Chinese government for interfering,
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saying the Philippines has the right to pursue a foreign policy that serves its interests.
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Senator Jingo Estrada, meanwhile, says pursuing renewed ties with the United States
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does not mean the country is waging a war against China.
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But Senator Aimee Marcos can't help but be concerned that the Philippines may get dragged
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into China's tension with Taiwan.
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For Senate Minority Leader Coco Pimentel, there's a need to further study
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what's in the mutual defense treaty between Manila and Washington.
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Tactics picked up from the Russia-Ukraine conflict to be practiced in joint Philippine-U.S. military drills.
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The exercises kicked off Monday at Fort Magsaysay in Nueva Ecija province
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and will run until April 4.
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They are meant to strengthen the interoperability of Philippine and U.S. armed forces.
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Some 3,000 troops are taking part in the drills.
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The Philippine Army chief says the training scenarios involve the defense of the Philippines
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from potential foreign aggressors.
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A court in the Philippine city of Navotas convicts a former policeman
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for the 2017 murders of two teenagers during the anti-drug campaign of then President Rodrigo Duterte.
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Dismissed policeman Jeffrey Perez was found guilty for the killing of Carl Angelo Arnaiz and Reynaldo de Guzman.
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Perez was sentenced to serve up to 40 years in prison for each killing.
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He was also ordered to pay P390,000 to the family of Arnaiz and P300,000 to the family of de Guzman.
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Arnaiz and de Guzman were reported missing in August 2017.
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The bullet-riddled body of Arnaiz was later found in a funeral parlor
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while de Guzman's body was discovered in a creek in Nueva Ecija with over 20 stab wounds.
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In 2022, a Caloocan court found Perez guilty of torturing the two teenagers
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and planting sachets of marijuana and shabu on Arnaiz.
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The camp of actor-host Wong Navarro lauds the Supreme Court's decision throwing out sex crimes against him.
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The High Court's Third Division dismissed the complaints of rape and acts of lasciviousness for lack of probable cause.
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The decision overturns an appellate court ruling that said
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the Justice Department erred in junking the charges filed by model Denise Cornejo.
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Sabi niya, sobrang sobrang happy ako.
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Ang tagal-tagal kung nating hinintay ito, you know.
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It's been a long journey. It's been a painful journey for him.
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And I suppose Mr. Navarro should not be faulted for saying that this is a vindication
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because it puts to right, you know, what should have happened in the first place.
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Proper order. Proper order. It's the Supreme Court which gets the final say.
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The cases shouldn't have been progressed.
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The Supreme Court was correct in making the determination that the Court of Appeals not only erred, it gravely erred.
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The Commission on Human Rights calling on the government to urgently pass legislation
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that will recognize the suffering and experiences of comfort women.
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This after the United Nations Women's Rights Committee ruled the Philippines failed
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to provide reparations to these women and their families.
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The CHR notes it is high time for the government to act and address these long overdue violations.
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In terms of obligation, you have to understand that the government is expected to pursue
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with due diligence effective remedies for victims of human rights violations or women's human rights violations.
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It's not enough to say that there's already a treaty and then therefore the violation is not contingent.
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You also have to look into how well do you recognize the suffering that these women experience
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and how do you exhaust all powers within the government to recognize that and to address and to provide compensation.
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An environmental law expert urging the government to demand payment over the oil spill in Oriental Mindoro.
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Attorney Tony Lavinia says the Philippine Coast Guard and the Environment and Energy Departments
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should lead efforts in demanding responsibility from those accountable in the oil spill incident.
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Lavinia, however, notes charges might not be filed yet as the extent of damage should be assessed first.
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Parang ito pa lang yung oil na ginagamit ng barco. Kailangan mo i-distinguish yun kasi kung yung cargo na yun lalabas na,
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naku, mas grabing pinsala. But you have to wait until clear ang damage.
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Aklan Second District Representative Teodorico Jarezco Jr. said Monday the tanker owner is liable for over P330 million pesos for its damages,
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lost under international conventions.
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Consumers should manage their electricity consumption as power costs may rise in the summer months.
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That's according to the Energy Department Secretary Rafael Lotilla.
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The Energy Department earlier warned the Luzon grid could face 12 yellow alerts between March and November this year due to insufficiency of power reserves.
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Lotilla says producers may resort to more costly means if demand is not kept in check.
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The peak hours are between 11 to 12 in the Maralco franchise area.
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It's around 11 to 12 in the morning to 2 to 3 in the afternoon and sometimes 7 to 8 in the evening.
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Mangyari niyan kung mataas yung demand, the plants that we will have to run are the oil-based power plants.
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And if you use oil, as you know, the prices are much higher than if we use the other fuels.
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An update on the weather now.
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Rains are expected over Mindanao as a low-pressure area nears the Philippines.
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State Weather Bureau Pagasa says the LPA was last spotted 340 kilometers southeast of Hinatuan Surigao del Sur.
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It may bring cloudy skies with scattered rain showers and thunderstorms to the entire Mindanao region.
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It may also affect parts of the Visayas.
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Meanwhile, Luzon, the northeast monsoon, will prevail.
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The Employers' Confederation of the Philippines warns small businesses could close if the proposed P750 wage hike is implemented.
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The group adds wage hikes do not even cover workers of the informal sector who will bear the brunt of the consequences.
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For me, not enough. Kasi yung ulam mo palang sa isang araw, nagre-raise niya siya.
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Kasi yung kilo ngayon ng mga pork, 320, ganyan.
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Tapos yung sibuyas, di ba, naging issue din yan before.
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So yun, parang sobrang kulang.
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Merong iba kasi hindi, meron pa sila.
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Syempre, may mga anak sila, may mga bills to pay.
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Mas lamang yung pahod po kaysa sa sinasahod.
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Minimum lang ngayon nasa P570.
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So yung kung bibili ka ng pang-araw-araw na pagkain mo, pamasahin mo, halos dun lang din na pupunta.
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Wala ka na itatabi.
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Filipino veteran journalist Luis Teodoro has passed away.
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He was 81.
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The UP College of Mass Communication announced the news on social media.
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It said Teodoro, who served as dean from 1994 to 2000, was pivotal in fostering academic excellence,
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upholding integrity in the practice of media, and defending the freedoms of the press, speech, and assembly.
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Teodoro was the founding chairperson of Alter Media, a network of media outfits, institutions, and individuals.
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He was also known for his political commentaries.
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We're taking a quick break.
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Still to come, Iran pardons thousands who took part in the nationwide protests last year.
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That's next on The Rundown.
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Stay tuned.
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Up next, a look at your favorite TV shows.
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The greatest disruptor of all time is actually COVID-19.
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Because of limited mobility, people are also not being able to go to physical branches, etc.
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It further accelerated the adoption of consumers of digital channels.
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We are now being able to provide the services needed by our citizens, by our consumers.
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We are now being able to provide the services needed by our citizens, by our consumers.
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You're back on The Rundown.
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President Joe Biden assures Americans the U.S. banking system is safe in the wake of the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank.
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Biden also pledging to do whatever is needed to address the crisis, including imposing tougher banking regulations.
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During the Obama-Biden administration, we put in place tough requirements on banks like Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank,
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including the Dodd-Frank law to make sure the crisis we saw in 2008 would not happen again.
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Unfortunately, the last administration rolled back some of these requirements.
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I'm going to ask Congress and the banking regulators to strengthen the rules for banks to make it less likely this kind of bank failure would happen again,
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and to protect American jobs and small businesses.
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Look, the bottom line is this.
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Americans can rest assured that our banking system is safe.
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Your deposits are safe.
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Let me also assure you, we will not stop at this.
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We'll do whatever is needed.
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The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, or FDIC, which took control of SVB,
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has created a so-called bridge bank that will manage the deposits and assets of SVB.
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It has named Tim Mayopoulos, the former head of mortgage financier Fannie Mae, as the executive officer of the collapsed bank.
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Branches of SVB and Signature Bank opened in the United States on Monday to long lines despite the assurance of authorities that everything was fine.
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In New York, Governor Kathy Hochul told clients of Signature Bank that their money is safe.
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This is an unusual circumstance, but the main message I want to deliver is that New Yorkers should have confidence that their money is secure,
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and wherever they've chosen to bank, that that is protected.
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So, the banks are open, everything is fine, calm.
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Tragedy in Texas. A three-year-old girl accidentally kills her four-year-old sister with a handgun.
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Police said the three-year-old gained access to a loaded semi-automatic pistol despite the presence of their parents in their home.
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Authorities said the shooting appeared unintentional.
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According to the Pew Research Center, about 40% of U.S. households have guns.
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Shootings were among the leading causes of death among American children under 18 last year, with nearly 1,700 cases.
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Now, the International Criminal Court will reportedly open two cases against Russian officials over the invasion of Ukraine.
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According to the New York Times, the first case involves Russia's alleged abduction of Ukrainian children, who were supposedly sent for adoption through re-education camps.
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Now, the second alleges that Russian forces deliberately targeted key civilian infrastructure with missile attacks.
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The report comes following the visit of ICC prosecutor Karim Khan to the war-torn country earlier this month.
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The Hague-based tribunal launched a probe into alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity in Ukraine just days after Russia's invasion in February of 2022.
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Iran pardons over 22,000 people who took part in recent anti-government protests.
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They were part of the over 82,000 people granted amnesty by Iran's supreme leader earlier last month.
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This gives a glimpse of the scope of Iran's crackdown on dissent after mass protests erupted last year, triggered by the death of Masha Amini in the custody of the so-called Morality Police.
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The protests marked one of the boldest challenges to the Islamic Republic since the 1979 revolution.
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Switching gears now, it's a success for the recently concluded 95th Academy Awards as viewership rises for the second year in a row.
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ABC network said at least 18.7 million viewers tuned in to watch the awards show.
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That marks a 12% increase from last year, which was infamous for actor Will Smith's slapping host Chris Rock on stage.
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Hit sci-fi film Everything, Everywhere, All at Once dominated the show, taking home the Best Picture and three of the major acting awards.
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And that's the rundown. I'm Stanley Palisado. We'll be back with more news at 11. Keep it here on ANC.
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news.
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mobility will be key to recovery because we have relaxed some of our quarantine methods and we have allowed more transportation to come out.
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That's going to prove to be better for demand. If we do follow the health protocols, the ability of people to move around will likely contribute better to growth.
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And if we do follow the health protocols, the ability to move around will likely contribute better to growth.
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So we have to be careful.
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We have to be careful.
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We have to be careful.
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We have to be careful.
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We have to be careful.
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We have to be careful.
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We have to be careful.
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We have to be careful.