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00:00.0
You can walk around here to smell some fresh air for the first time.
00:17.5
The countryside is much nicer.
00:22.5
You don't have to smell.
00:23.5
Welcome to Ameritekrem.
00:26.0
It's a combination of America and Ameritekrem.
00:31.0
We're now officially Ameritekrem.
00:36.0
I hope you like and subscribe to our channel.
01:00.0
Can I open the light, Steven?
01:08.0
We need to go to a high precision.
01:12.0
Do you know what is high precision?
01:18.0
Sounds like an automated place.
01:20.0
No, to check your blood, your urine.
01:28.0
So it's a medical lab.
01:29.0
Yeah, it's a laboratory.
01:37.0
Good morning again.
01:49.0
But you need to like that.
02:02.5
Yeah, you can change your shirt.
02:09.5
Can you say good morning, Ameritekrem?
02:16.5
Ameritekrem is like the viewers.
02:22.0
Yeah, Ameritekrem?
02:28.0
Good morning, Ameritekrem.
02:38.0
I will buy you lagayan.
02:59.0
How's your night?
03:01.0
Well, yeah, it's good.
03:07.0
Later, I will laundry your clothes.
03:15.0
Morning, Harrison.
03:18.5
You asked who is Steven.
03:23.5
But, we will check your blood.
03:26.5
I want to go to the hospital.
03:28.5
No, we will check your blood.
03:30.5
You need, you don't, you can't drink water or you can't, you cannot eat food.
03:42.0
Did you drink water last night?
03:49.0
I had cereal this morning.
03:56.0
Well, they can still do the test.
04:06.0
They rescheduled on another day.
04:08.0
They can reschedule for the next day.
04:11.5
It's 12 hours, right?
04:17.5
Now, what time did you eat?
04:21.5
Oh, it's like, probably 6 hours or something like this.
04:34.5
What time is the appointment?
04:36.5
What time is the appointment?
04:38.5
What time is the appointment at the clinic?
04:43.5
Did you reschedule to, like, lunchtime?
04:50.5
You rescheduled to after lunch?
04:55.5
Where are you, kuya?
05:05.5
They will go to, ah.
05:07.5
Do you know how to laundry?
05:15.5
But, I will do that for you.
05:20.5
You're still weak.
05:23.5
When you get strong.
05:28.5
Well, I can do laundry.
05:29.5
It doesn't take that much strength to laundry.
05:35.5
I'll check the other, ano.
05:37.5
If we can go to...
05:40.5
Different clinic?
05:42.5
We cannot check your, ano.
05:45.5
If you eat or drink, ano.
05:49.5
Maybe to your wounds na lang.
05:52.5
Someone will check your wounds.
05:57.5
Or they inject you antithetanos, or ano.
06:09.5
Kumain pala siya, kuya Jose.
06:14.5
Yeah, I've had it.
06:17.5
Yeah, I've had it.
06:20.5
Kumain siya ng ganito.
06:28.5
Kuya Steven is walking na.
06:34.5
Matakalakad na ko siya.
06:47.5
Do you know where my Arnie stick is?
06:53.5
Can you show me some of your skills?
06:58.5
These are just like, you know.
06:59.5
These are just like spinning techniques.
07:02.5
It's like, you know.
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But actually, Arnie's, they hold it towards the end.
07:11.5
And they, you know.
07:14.5
The point of it is like, they attack the wrist.
07:17.5
What will you do if I will get your bag or your something?
07:24.5
The whole point of the Arnie stick is to.
07:27.5
Somebody comes at you like a weapon, like a knife or something.
07:31.5
It's like to attack the wrist, the points.
07:34.5
So, drop the weapon.
07:36.5
It's really, it's a self-defense.
07:38.5
It's not meant to.
07:39.5
You're not trying to kill somebody.
07:42.5
You're trying to get them to drop the weapon.
07:44.5
You're like right away.
07:45.5
So, it's to avoid a fight.
07:52.5
It looks like, you know.
07:53.5
It can be used to look like it's a cane or whatever.
07:56.5
I mean, that's the great thing.
07:59.5
It's not a martial arts form.
08:04.5
Defense technique.
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Like self-defense.
08:06.5
I thought you're using that to.
08:11.5
I don't, you know.
08:14.5
I'm a bit into a fight.
08:18.5
And then yours red.
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This size the biggest.
08:38.5
But our feet is 13 and a half.
08:46.5
You can walk around here.
08:52.5
To smell some fresh air.
09:02.5
For the first time.
09:15.5
You don't have a smell like in the city.
09:18.5
So you can smell the.
09:21.5
It's called the compost.
09:27.5
What do you want?
09:30.5
Looking at the garden.
09:33.5
Looking at the garden.
09:40.5
That's what I used to do.
09:41.5
When I was in Israel.
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We did all sorts of.
09:45.5
Do you know what is that?
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Fruits and vegetables.
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We grow like many things.
10:00.5
You put it in the plastic.
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It keeps it warm.
10:16.5
Israel is very advanced in.
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Growing techniques.
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So a lot of like.
10:27.5
Like a desert climate.
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There's not a lot of water.
10:31.5
They managed to use like.
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Minimum amounts of water.
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In order to grow things.
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Do mountain biking.
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I'd race bicycles.
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I used to jog like.
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18 kilometers a day.
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Don't you want to.
10:54.5
Well maybe you can.
10:55.5
Well I need sports shoes.
11:16.5
I would rather go to the barber first.
11:18.5
I want to get shaved.
11:19.5
I don't like the feeling of like.
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It's probably on the first on the list.
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We called it calisthenic.
11:37.5
This is where we practiced over here.
11:39.5
And this is an organdisciplinary hotel.
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Do you know what organ is that?
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It's like the asphalt wall or something like that.
11:55.5
It makes you wonder,
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once you're in here,
12:00.5
It's a simple stretching.
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The node like this.
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And then like this.
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Me, I cannot reach.
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Monkey arms, you know.
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I cannot reach it.
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Maybe you need to push me.
12:37.5
Can you push me here?
12:39.5
You can push, but I don't think it's gonna...
12:47.5
Then maybe we need to do it 20 times.
12:54.5
What about Kuya Ogus?
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And do like this.
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It's good to our back.
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And then the simple jogging like this.
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Good to our body.
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Blood circulation like that.
13:26.5
We used to do like the windmills.
13:32.5
They used to come like windmills.
13:34.5
When you get old, no, Kuya?
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When you get old.
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But for me, you're not like 55.
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I'm 40 years older.
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I'm in better shape than I was when I was younger.
13:53.5
You look like me.
14:01.5
More hair on my face.
14:08.5
What can you say about the air?
14:15.5
In Israel, it's not like this, no?
14:18.5
Oh, it is like this, yeah.
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Exactly like this.
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It's fresh like this?
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How many cars there are?
14:28.5
Depends on where you're at.
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I was on the countryside.
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They have like the places, the big cities, of course, is different.
14:38.5
Tel Aviv, Jerusalem.
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You get on the countryside, same thing.
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What about in America, US?
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Depends where you're at, you know.
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Yeah, no, it's just like everywhere, you know.
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You get away from like...
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City, the concrete.
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You get more, you know, farm life.
15:00.5
You can smell like the manure.
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You can smell like, you know.
15:04.5
It's the leaves for the fertilizer.
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This is that you cannot buy in the money.
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But you know, there's places in America.
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You can go visit and you like pay money.
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You can pick like strawberries and things.
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You go on the farms, you can take your children.
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They can pick the berries and you know.
15:25.5
Do you drive now, Kuya?
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Of course, you're...
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Well, you know, I've been driving since I was probably six years old.
15:40.5
We learn like on, you know, tractors and things like that.
15:44.5
You have tractors also?
15:47.5
Yeah, we had a...
15:49.5
The house that I grew up on had a big lot of land.
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So we had like a...
15:56.5
The mower like a...
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They call it riding lawnmower.
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Tractor lawnmower.
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Why don't you tell me early?
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Good morning, Kategram.
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We're on our way to the hospital.
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To the emergency here near us.
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To check his wounds.
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And so that he can also...
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The doctors can give him good medicine.
16:39.5
This is the fourth day of Kuya Steven here.
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And I'm so happy that Kuya Steven now is...
16:52.5
Regaining my health.
16:56.5
The rice field here, Kuya Steven, is so...
17:03.5
Do you know what's malawak?
17:14.5
It's like you're vlogging.
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Can you make an intro?
17:25.5
Welcome to Ameritekram.
17:28.5
It's a combination of America and...
17:33.5
We're now officially Ameritekram.
17:38.5
I hope you like and subscribe to our channel.
17:41.5
Is it still at 99? How is it to subscribe?
17:45.5
Today I'll be taking my...
17:47.5
Pinoy Kuya over to...
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What we call their...
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Clinics and hospitals.
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Make sure that the...
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They're up to international standards.
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And we are fortunate in the US to have so many...
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Beautiful and competent...
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Because they have a very, very, very...
18:18.5
Good nursing program here in the Philippines.
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Many of them go to America...
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And they work and they make a lot of money.
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They get paid very high contracts.
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That's why I'm so proud to my...
18:42.5
And that's, you know, one of the...
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The greatest professions is the health profession.
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You know, you're helping people...
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You know, to improve their life.
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Improve their, you know, health.
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Improve their overall spirituality.
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And, you know, at the same time...
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It's an honor to, you know...
19:14.5
Paano ba? How can I park?
19:16.5
Kuya Steve, sorry, I don't know.
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I'm not good in, you know, like this parking.
19:24.5
Ang sari lang itong araw na ito, Kate Graham.
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Dahil after four days...
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Ng pagtulog ni Kuya Steven...
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For me, it's so hard.
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I don't know to you, Kuya.
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So, okay na po yung ano.
20:15.5
And then, RDWCV...
20:25.5
So, re-inititano siya ng gamot.
20:28.5
Hindi ko alam kung ano pong basa po siya.
20:33.5
And then, babalik ko tayo, Kate Graham.
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So, uwi na muna tayo.