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00:00.0
Good morning, I'm Bettina Magsaysay. Join me as we give you the rundown of the news you need to know today.
00:12.1
The Philippines, the U.S., Australia and Japan hold their first joint drills in the West Philippine Sea.
00:19.7
China responding with its own combat patrols in the South China Sea.
00:24.4
And Israel reduces its presence in southern Gaza with fresh talks for a ceasefire set to begin.
00:35.2
Welcome to the program. A show of force from the Philippines, the U.S., Australia and Japan.
00:41.8
The four countries conducted their first multilateral maritime cooperative activity in the West Philippine Sea Sunday.
00:48.9
Their naval and air forces held communication exercises
00:53.3
and division tactics within the Exclusive Economic Zone of the Philippines.
00:58.7
The Armed Forces of the Philippines said the activities were meant to enhance the capabilities of the defense forces
01:05.2
to work together in effectively managing maritime scenarios.
01:09.4
In a statement, the four countries said they stand with all nations in safeguarding international order based on the rule of law.
01:17.5
They also reaffirmed their position that the 2016 arbitral victory of Manila
01:22.8
against the Philippines would be a victory for the Philippines.
01:23.3
They also reaffirmed their position that the 2016 arbitral victory of Manila against Beijing is final and legally binding.
01:28.7
Top defense officials from Japan, the Philippines and the U.S.
01:33.1
laud the recently concluded quadrilles aimed at maintaining regional peace.
01:37.8
Japan's defense minister says the South China Sea issue is directly related to peace and stability.
01:44.3
He adds Japan opposes any unilateral changes to the status quo and any actions that increase in maritime tensions.
01:53.3
Manila's defense chief, Gilberto Teodoro, meanwhile, called the exercises
01:57.7
a step in building the capacity of the Philippines to defend itself.
02:02.9
For U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, Washington's activities with its allies
02:07.8
underscore their shared commitment to ensure all countries are free to fly, sail and operate
02:14.9
whenever international law allows.
02:17.2
The maritime exercises set the stage for the highly anticipated trilateral summit,
02:23.3
between the U.S., the Philippines and Japan, this April 11.
02:27.6
China's behavior at sea is expected to dominate talks on defense and security.
02:35.9
China also flexing its military might.
02:38.8
Beijing conducted its own combat patrols on the same day of the joint drills between the Philippines and its allies.
02:46.5
Further details were not announced, but China's People's Liberation Army said it held a joint naval
02:52.8
and air patrols in the South China Sea, adding all military activities that mess up the situation in the area are under control.
03:02.2
Beijing claims nearly the entire South China Sea despite competing claims from other countries, including the Philippines.
03:12.2
Israel withdraws more ground troops from Gaza, leaving just one brigade in the strip six months after the start of its offensive.
03:20.4
The move comes as Egypt prepares.
03:22.8
It is expected to host a new round of talks aimed at reaching a ceasefire and hostage release deal.
03:29.1
Israel's defense minister says the troop pullout is to prepare for future operations,
03:35.2
including the enclave's southern city of Rafah.
03:39.9
The forces are exiting and preparing for their next missions.
03:43.7
We saw examples of such missions in the Shifa operation and also of their coming mission in the Rafah area.
03:52.8
The Israeli military has been reducing numbers since the start of the year to relieve reservists.
03:59.1
Israel is also under growing pressure from Washington to improve the humanitarian situation in Gaza.
04:08.2
Thousands gather in Jerusalem to demand the release of hostages still held in Gaza after six months of Israel's war against Hamas.
04:17.5
But while talks continue to secure another ceasefire,
04:20.3
some hostage families are wary.
04:22.8
The previous rounds of negotiations having gone nowhere and some of the hostages dying in captivity.
04:30.5
Speakers largely kept messages apolitical,
04:33.6
focusing more on their pain and the urgent need to bring their loved ones home.
04:40.1
Today, because we want everybody to be aware that this is still happening
04:46.7
and we're still hoping that the solution will be like,
04:52.8
any minute, we don't have time.
04:54.1
Nama has no time.
04:55.4
Right now, it's 184 days in captivity.
05:01.7
It can be.
05:02.5
The world should condemn it.
05:04.2
The world should stand and to be with Israel against Hamas
05:08.7
and to do anything that they can do to help us.
05:12.6
And for our government, we demand them to do things as soon as possible and not to waste time.
05:19.1
Their families and everybody here is...
05:22.8
has had enough.
05:24.8
And people need to understand that and the world needs to stand up and get them back.
05:30.8
Whoever is responsible, we're all responsible and these are our people
05:34.8
and we can't stand another day without them coming home.
05:38.8
And it's above politics, it's above religion, it's a humanitarian issue
05:42.8
and that's what we're here to shout today.
05:44.8
Over the past few weeks, protests against Netanyahu's government have intensified,
05:50.8
with some critics saying,
05:52.6
the veteran leader has been dragging his feet and securing a deal.
05:59.6
The United Kingdom warning it could stop selling arms if it receives legal advice
06:04.6
that Israel was in breach of international law through its actions in Gaza.
06:09.6
British Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden says they are holding Israel to high standards
06:15.6
and have raised concerns about different areas of Israel's conduct.
06:22.6
We hold the countries to whom we export arms to a high standard
06:26.6
and I think that's what you'd expect.
06:28.6
And it contrasts so strongly our adherence to very high values
06:33.6
with the appalling atrocities that are being committed by terrorist organizations against Israel.
06:39.6
Israel isn't perfect, long way from it, but this is a difficult conflict
06:43.6
and we're holding Israel to high standards.
06:46.6
There has been growing pressure on the British government
06:51.6
to suspend the sale of arms to Israel following the deadly attack
06:55.6
on a convoy of aid workers in Gaza.
06:58.6
Three former Supreme Court justices have joined more than 600 members
07:02.6
of the British legal profession in warning that arms sales
07:06.6
could make Britain complicit to the genocide in Gaza.
07:10.6
Back here at home, Philippine authorities appealing to fugitives
07:15.6
and fugitive televangelist Apollo Quiboloy to surrender and face charges.
07:20.6
The Philippine National Police says they are already coordinating
07:24.6
with various law enforcement agencies to monitor Quiboloy's whereabouts.
07:29.6
The PNP also assures the pastor of his safety,
07:32.6
adding his sexual and child abuse charges are all bailable.
07:38.6
We believe na nandito siya sa Pilipinas o nasa Davao region pa po siya.
07:43.6
Ito na po directives, hindi lang sa Piero 11.
07:47.6
Including other units, kagaya ng nabanggit niyo po sa HPG,
07:52.6
sila po magli-lead ng convoy ng transportation hanggang Davao International Airport.
08:00.6
And then from Lino International Airport hanggang to Senesco.
08:08.6
Quiboloy on Saturday denied he is hiding.
08:11.6
He insisted.
08:13.6
He only wants to protect himself against extradition.
08:16.6
The pastor also issued conditions before he surrenders to authorities.
08:20.6
He said he will face any courts as long as the President and the Secretary of Justice
08:26.6
will make a written guarantee the U.S. will not meddle in his case.
08:31.6
Quiboloy has been on the FBI's most wanted list for a series of cases
08:36.6
including sex trafficking and bulk cash smuggling.
08:43.6
Kuwala ni Marcos.
08:44.6
Ay rendisyon.
08:45.6
Yung extraordinary rendisyon at
08:47.7
meron pa po akong patong na dalawang milyong dolyares sa ulo ko.
08:52.6
Ibig sabihin 110 milyong pesos si Marcos mismo.
08:56.6
At ang FBI at CIA,
09:01.6
nagkasundunan po na ako'y ibigay sa kanilang kamay.
09:04.6
Ibigay ni Marcos ako sa kamay ng mga puti.
09:08.6
Hindi ako magpapahuli ng buhay.
09:10.6
Barilin na lang ninyo ako.
09:13.6
Now here's a look at other stories we're tracking today.
09:19.7
At 8 in the morning, the Philippine Education Department and GoNegosyo
09:23.5
will hold an event aimed at mentoring future entrepreneurs.
09:28.1
At 9 in the morning, President Marcos will inspect and lead the energization
09:33.2
of the third stage of the Cebu-Negros-Panay Backbone Project in Bacolod City.
09:39.0
At 1 in the afternoon, the Land Transportation, Franchising and Regulatory Board
09:44.8
will hold a press conference on transport-related issues.
09:49.9
And at 3 p.m., the Philippine Central Bank will conduct its Monetary Board Policy Meeting
09:55.3
with a projected hold on interest rates after inflation quickened in March.
10:02.7
We're taking a quick break.
10:04.4
Up ahead, thousands displaced as record floods hit parts of Bacolod.
10:09.0
Details of that story and more when The Rundown returns.
10:12.9
Stay tuned.
10:39.0
The Rundown
11:09.0
The challenge right now is to ensure that job creation is sustained.
11:16.4
Not just simply job creation in terms of number, but also in terms of quality,
11:21.3
in terms of decent work, in terms of occupational safety and health,
11:25.1
in terms of collective bargaining agreements,
11:27.5
in terms of better working conditions and inclusive workplace environments.
11:34.0
I think the best way that the government can support our young workforce
11:38.0
is to find a way to support the young workforce.
11:38.9
Find ways and opportunities to incentivize companies to invest in the Philippines,
11:44.6
not just foreign companies, but also our domestic companies, local companies and industries,
11:50.0
especially enterprise start-ups that are actually put up by young entrepreneurs
11:55.5
and conscientious and socially responsible employers.
11:58.7
That's how we start creating jobs.
12:07.8
The Rundown
12:08.3
It's a little hard to say for sure,
12:09.9
but if we are going to look at how society is slowly embracing this non-traditional form of work arrangement,
12:17.3
it seems like freelancing certainly seems like a very viable option if we're talking about livelihood.
12:24.3
Just like regular employees, we also pay taxes.
12:27.7
We're also consumers, so we are in a way supporting industries and businesses.
12:32.7
Some of us also get paid in dollars and other foreign currencies.
12:36.3
So I think in those ways,
12:38.3
we're also contributing to nation BNPB.
12:41.7
So I think it will still continue to grow,
12:44.3
especially here in the Philippines and in Asia in the years to come.
12:57.9
Welcome back to The Rundown, the headlines across the web.
13:01.4
Inquirer's Banner Story Online,
13:03.0
President Marcos approves a six-year cybersecurity plan
13:06.8
to bolster the security...
13:08.3
and resilience of the country's cyberspace.
13:12.8
Philippine Star-Stop Story,
13:15.2
the Philippine Education Department ordered public schools
13:18.2
to hold asynchronous classes today, Monday,
13:21.0
to allow students to catch up with schoolwork impeded by class disruptions
13:25.7
and the upcoming holidays.
13:28.9
In Manila Bulletin's headline,
13:31.4
11 areas in the country experienced dangerous heat indices Sunday.
13:35.8
And topping JMA News website,
13:39.6
the Philippines' foreign reserves rose to $104 billion
13:43.7
at the end of March,
13:45.7
higher than February's $102 billion.
13:52.1
A government task force warns
13:54.5
the whole country will feel the effects of the El Nino phenomenon
13:57.8
by the end of this month.
14:00.1
Nearly 20 local government units have declared a state of calamity
14:03.9
due to the weather phenomenon
14:04.8
due to the weather phenomenon
14:04.8
due to the weather phenomenon
14:04.9
due to the weather phenomenon
14:05.4
due to the weather phenomenon
14:05.7
with the agricultural damage
14:07.6
climbing to at least 2.63 billion pesos.
14:12.2
The task force expects more provinces to be affected by El Nino.
14:16.6
It urges the public to conserve and reduce their water consumption.
14:22.6
At the end of April,
14:24.7
80 out of the 82 provinces,
14:27.5
more or less,
14:28.4
mayroon ng efekto yung El Nino sa kanya.
14:31.2
Pero hindi ibig sabihin nun
14:32.5
na lahat ng sakahan mapipintala.
14:34.9
Lahat ng sakahan mapipintala.
14:35.4
Lahat ng water reservoir
14:38.5
o yung sources of water ay matutuyo.
14:40.7
Pero dahil nga sa init na nararanasan natin,
14:43.8
kahit pa paano,
14:44.7
masasabi nating apektado na yung buong bansa.
14:48.2
Ipagpaliban po muna yung maintenance
14:51.5
at saka yung paglilinis po ng swimming pools
14:54.1
hanggat maaari.
14:55.7
Again,
14:56.8
pakiusap po ito,
14:57.9
hindi po ito pagbabawal,
14:59.4
pero po kasi talaga,
15:00.5
kapag maglinis tayo kahit ng isang swimming pool,
15:03.4
eh napakalaking konsumo po.
15:05.4
Ipagpaliban po muna.
15:35.4
The floods have also affected Siberia
15:38.3
as well as parts of neighboring Kazakhstan.
15:43.8
Now let's find out what stories
15:45.8
our North America Bureau is pursuing right now
15:48.5
from our correspondent, Henny Espinosa.
15:52.0
Hey guys, here are newsmaking headlines
15:54.6
for Filipinos in North America.
16:00.9
We begin with former U.S. President
16:03.3
and Republican Presidential Candidate
16:05.2
Donald Trump
16:06.3
touting the largest deportation of migrants
16:09.0
in American history
16:10.2
at a rally in Green Bay, Wisconsin, recently.
16:13.7
They're sending prisoners,
16:15.4
murderers, drug dealers,
16:16.8
mental patients, terrorists.
16:18.4
The worst of every country
16:20.2
is coming into our country now.
16:22.2
Trump says with the people's vote,
16:24.2
he will seal the border
16:25.2
and stop the so-called invasion of migrants.
16:28.8
If your constitutional rights have been violated,
16:31.4
we will defend you.
16:32.4
If you have illegal aliens invading your home,
16:34.8
we will deport you.
16:36.5
We will not allow your homes to be taken from you
16:39.1
in any way, shape, or form.
16:40.8
We will stop the plunder, rape, slaughter,
16:43.4
and destruction of our American suburbs,
16:45.8
cities, and towns.
16:49.7
And we will end deadly sanctuary cities.
16:53.6
We're going to end them.
17:00.3
Still on immigration,
17:01.8
people continue to attempt to cross
17:03.5
the U.S.-Mexico border.
17:04.8
But we're stopped and sent back
17:07.0
to a dry riverbed
17:08.3
where migrants gathered around the fires
17:10.7
by the National Guard.
17:12.7
This, as the Texas state attorneys
17:14.7
confronted Biden administration lawyers
17:17.2
in a federal appeals court
17:18.9
over a Senate bill for recently.
17:21.3
The controversial Republican-backed law
17:23.5
would let state authorities
17:24.9
arrest and prosecute people
17:26.5
suspected of illegally crossing
17:28.7
the U.S.-Mexico border.
17:30.6
This law is currently on hold
17:32.4
as it faces scrutiny
17:33.9
over its consequences
17:34.8
for the country's immigration system.
17:35.7
The law is not yet in effect.
17:35.8
The law is not yet in effect.
17:35.8
The law is not yet in effect.
17:35.9
The law is not yet in effect.
17:36.0
Particularly concerning the authority
17:37.9
it grants to local judges
17:39.5
to order migrants back to Mexico
17:41.9
regardless of nationality.
17:44.6
Filipino nurse Camila Comilang
17:46.2
lives in the border town
17:47.4
of Brownsville, Texas.
17:49.3
She says she has strong opinions
17:50.9
about immigration
17:51.8
that she keeps to herself.
17:54.0
Her focus is her job.
17:56.0
My duty is to provide
17:58.5
quality health care
18:00.2
regardless of your race,
18:03.3
your gender,
18:04.1
your age,
18:04.8
your religion.
18:06.8
So I find fulfillment
18:08.9
in my role
18:11.2
as a healthcare provider.
18:13.3
Comilang says she sees firsthand
18:15.2
what people in her town need.
18:17.4
So she does what she can
18:18.7
to help out,
18:19.7
like providing free medical care
18:21.4
at a local shelter.
18:27.4
And finally,
18:28.9
in entertainment news,
18:30.1
with over 3,500 performances,
18:33.1
the musical Aladdin
18:34.2
recently saw a comeback
18:34.6
in the U.S.
18:34.6
It's the 10th year
18:36.7
since it opened on Broadway
18:38.5
in 2014.
18:40.3
Filipino Don Daryl Rivera
18:41.9
plays the role of Yago,
18:43.9
Jafar's famous sidekick.
18:45.8
Performing eight times a week
18:47.3
has become a way of life
18:48.6
for the Seattle, Washington native.
18:51.3
It feels really incredible.
18:52.4
I mean, to see a show like that
18:55.5
thrive on Broadway
18:56.2
is really spectacular.
18:58.4
Rivera talks about
18:59.4
the most challenging aspect
19:00.8
of being an actor.
19:02.5
The occasional reminder
19:03.7
that we have to have
19:04.6
that we're all different
19:05.4
and not necessarily
19:06.5
in a good way.
19:07.9
I occasionally forget.
19:09.8
I'm like, oh yeah,
19:10.3
I am Filipino, right?
19:11.9
Because everyone has been
19:12.8
so welcoming,
19:13.4
but every so often,
19:14.5
there's a couple moments
19:16.0
here and there
19:16.4
where I have to overcome that
19:18.9
and represent stronger
19:21.5
and be prouder about it.
19:23.1
Broadway's Aladdin
19:23.9
is performed daily
19:25.0
in New York's
19:25.8
New Amsterdam Theater.
19:29.9
And those are the news
19:31.1
making headlines today.
19:32.3
You can catch more TFC news
19:34.0
on the ABC
19:34.4
BN News website,
19:36.6
YouTube channel,
19:37.7
and app.
19:38.5
I'm Henny Espinosa.
19:39.9
Back to you guys
19:40.5
at the rundown.
19:43.3
A horror movie
19:44.6
and a mystery thriller
19:46.3
are some of Hollywood's
19:47.8
newest offerings.
19:49.4
Our resident movie critic,
19:50.7
Manny the Movie Guy,
19:51.9
gives us a sneak peek.
19:57.7
God has great plans for you.
19:59.9
The Antichrist is back.
20:01.7
48 years after
20:05.4
the original omen
20:06.4
terrified audiences,
20:08.3
here comes the equally
20:09.6
terrifying prequel.
20:12.3
Nell Tiger Free
20:13.2
is Margaret Dano,
20:14.6
an American woman
20:15.6
sent to Rome
20:16.4
to work in an orphanage
20:17.7
before taking the veil.
20:19.2
But soon,
20:20.2
she uncovers
20:20.9
a dark conspiracy
20:22.1
that would bring about
20:23.3
the birth of the Antichrist.
20:25.7
It's just a really fun,
20:27.5
wild ride.
20:28.4
First-time feature film
20:29.5
director,
20:30.0
Arkasha Stevenson,
20:31.3
understands that the Antichrist
20:31.6
stands to the assignment
20:32.4
and gives us a fun,
20:34.1
wild ride
20:34.4
that not only pays homage
20:35.8
to the original,
20:36.7
but also moves the story forward
20:38.3
in a smart and exciting way.
20:41.5
The first omen
20:42.7
gets three out of four
20:44.1
demonic kisses.
20:45.5
And another movie
20:46.2
out in theaters
20:47.0
is Monkey Man.
20:50.7
Dev Patel stars,
20:52.2
co-writes,
20:52.8
and directs
20:53.4
this action thriller.
20:55.0
And from the looks of it,
20:56.3
the actor has a future
20:57.4
as a screenwriter
20:58.4
and director.
20:59.4
They took everything from me.
21:00.8
Patel is
21:01.4
a great actor,
21:01.6
a man out for vengeance,
21:03.7
looking for a group of leaders
21:04.9
who killed his mother.
21:06.7
But soon,
21:07.6
revenge turns to redemption.
21:09.9
Out of us.
21:10.9
Mercilessly violent
21:11.9
with an eye
21:12.6
for socio-political commentary,
21:14.7
Patel is a marvel
21:15.7
in front of
21:16.6
and behind the camera.
21:18.1
This one is a stylish yarn
21:19.5
that goes for the jugular.
21:23.0
And for that,
21:23.9
Monkey Man gets
21:24.7
three out of four
21:25.8
monkey-see,
21:26.9
monkey-do kisses.
21:28.4
And on streaming,
21:29.8
behold,
21:30.8
Ripley.
21:31.2
It's good to describe
21:32.6
Thomas Ripley.
21:33.5
From Netflix comes
21:34.7
this eight-episode
21:35.8
limited series
21:36.7
based on Patricia Highsmith's
21:38.8
The Talented Mr. Ripley.
21:41.3
Incredibly involving
21:42.4
as a story.
21:43.2
Andrew Scott is
21:43.9
our talented Tom Ripley,
21:45.4
a grifter tasked
21:46.5
to convince the wealthy
21:47.9
Dickie Greenleaf,
21:49.2
played by Johnny Flynn,
21:50.5
to return home from Italy.
21:52.2
Dakota Fanning
21:52.9
is Dickie's girlfriend
21:53.9
and a woman
21:54.7
who can't be conned.
21:56.6
There's a real kind of
21:57.6
cat and mouse between them
21:58.8
that you get to see.
22:00.0
From Oscar-winning writer,
22:01.2
Steven Zalian,
22:02.4
if you think you've seen
22:03.3
it all about Ripley,
22:04.4
think again.
22:05.4
This series is dark,
22:06.9
involving,
22:08.1
funny,
22:08.8
and smart.
22:09.8
It's an engrossing
22:10.5
film noir,
22:11.4
but it's also a great
22:12.1
character study,
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And before we go,
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a total solar eclipse,
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will cross North America
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on April 8,
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offering millions
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a rare opportunity
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to see skies
22:37.3
temporarily darken
22:38.6
as the moon
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blots out the sun.
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Here's a breakdown
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of everything
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you need to know
22:43.9
about the rare
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celestial event.
22:47.9
Skygazers
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across North America
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are in for a treat
22:51.5
on April 8,
22:52.7
when a total solar eclipse
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will pass over Mexico,
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the United States,
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and Canada.
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Here's everything
22:59.2
you need to know
23:00.3
about the rare
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celestial event.
23:01.2
A total solar eclipse
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occurs when the moon
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passes between Earth
23:06.9
and the sun,
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completely blocking
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the face of the sun
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along a small path
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of a planet's surface.
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This is called
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the path of totality.
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NASA's research
23:16.8
astrophysicist
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Nicolene Vial.
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Some people
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who are in the path
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of totality
23:21.5
will get to see
23:22.2
a total solar eclipse,
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and that's where the moon
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totally blocks out
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the main body of the sun.
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Those people
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will get to see
23:27.8
the corona
23:28.5
or the atmosphere
23:29.5
of the sun
23:29.9
peeking out
23:30.6
from around the moon.
23:31.0
According to NASA,
23:34.0
the April 8 eclipse
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will begin
23:35.8
over the South Pacific Ocean
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and will cross
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North America,
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passing over
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Mexico,
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United States,
23:42.3
and Canada.
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NASA estimates
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31.6 million people
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live in the path
23:48.8
of totality
23:49.5
this year.
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So everybody
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in the contiguous
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United States
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will get to see
23:53.9
at least a partial eclipse
23:55.6
where the moon
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partially blocks out
23:57.2
the sun.
23:58.5
There's a path
23:59.5
of totality though
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that starts
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in Texas
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and it goes
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up north
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and comes out
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through Maine.
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And the people
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in the path
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of totality
24:07.1
will get to see
24:08.1
the main body
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of the sun
24:11.5
totally blocked out.
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In October 2023,
24:15.8
people in parts
24:16.5
of North and South America
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witnessed
24:18.8
an annual
24:19.5
solar eclipse,
24:20.9
which is a slightly
24:21.6
different event.
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The moon passes
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between the sun
24:24.7
and earth
24:25.3
when it's at
24:26.1
or near
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its furthest point
24:27.9
from our planet.
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It doesn't
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completely cover
24:30.7
the face
24:31.2
of the sun,
24:32.2
leaving what looks
24:32.9
like a ring
24:33.6
of fire
24:34.3
in the sky.
24:36.0
Then there's
24:36.7
the lunar eclipse
24:37.7
when earth
24:38.4
sits between
24:39.2
the moon
24:39.6
and the sun
24:40.4
and our planet's
24:41.5
shadow is cast
24:42.3
upon the moon's
24:43.2
surface.
24:44.5
The next
24:45.2
total solar eclipse
24:46.4
will occur
24:47.0
in 2026.
24:49.6
Total solar eclipse
24:50.6
happens somewhere
24:51.6
on the earth
24:52.6
about every
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18 months
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but of course
24:55.4
most of the earth
24:56.2
is water.
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It's not where
24:57.7
people live.
24:58.6
And so the fact
24:59.1
that so many people
25:00.7
live nearby
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the total eclipse
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or live in
25:04.2
the partial phases
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of the eclipse
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it just means
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so many more people
25:07.6
will get to participate
25:08.6
in this event.
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And that's
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The Rundown today.
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