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00:00.0
Good morning, I'm Bettina Magsaysay.
00:10.0
Join me as we give you the rundown of the news you need to know today.
00:14.1
The historic criminal trial of Donald Trump begins in New York with jurors selected.
00:21.0
The chief of Israel's army vows Iran will face consequences for its unprecedented attack on the country.
00:28.1
And despite a deepening rift, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. says the Philippine government won't hand over Rodrigo Duterte to the International Criminal Court.
00:43.2
Welcome to the program.
00:45.0
We begin in New York for the first criminal trial of a former U.S. president.
00:49.7
At least 50 potential jurors dismissed after seeing they cannot be fair and impartial in deciding whether Donald Trump is guilty
00:58.0
or innocent in his hush money case.
01:01.1
Other potential jurors will be vetted Tuesday.
01:04.4
A panel of 12 New Yorkers and six alternatives will be selected,
01:09.1
but the process could take two weeks or more with Trump's trial possibly spilling into June.
01:15.6
Trump was charged with falsifying records to cover up a $130,000 payment to adult film actress Stormy Daniels
01:24.3
during his 2016 campaign.
01:28.0
Trump has denied any relationship with Daniels and has pleaded not guilty.
01:37.1
Judges are going to allow me to escape this scam.
01:40.0
It's a scam trial.
01:41.7
If you read all of the legal pundits, all of the legal scholars today,
01:46.0
there's not one that I see that said this is a case that should be brought for trial.
01:50.9
It's a scam.
01:51.9
It's a political witch hunt.
01:54.2
It continues and it continues forever.
01:57.3
And we're not going to let it go.
01:58.1
We're going to give it a fair trial.
01:59.2
It's a very, very safe thing.
02:03.3
Falsifying business records in New York is a felony punishable by up to four years in prison.
02:08.8
But the guilty verdict would not bar Trump from running for the presidency.
02:16.6
Here's how New Yorkers are reacting to Trump's historic trial.
02:20.1
Some residents in the heavily Democratic state believe Trump should not even be allowed to run for the White House,
02:27.0
given all his cases.
02:29.2
Trump is so far facing 88 criminal charges in four cases.
02:33.5
But he denies any wrongdoing.
02:37.2
As someone that is running for president, the fact that he's on trial, that shouldn't be allowed.
02:43.4
So I disagree completely with him being able to run as president while being investigated for several civil cases and criminal cases.
02:51.7
The truth is, any upstanding citizen, whether it's a minor infraction or whatever,
02:57.0
you pay your time, you know what I mean?
03:01.3
And it doesn't matter who you are.
03:03.3
Like, I could be the best person in the world, but if I make a mistake, I have to own up to it.
03:09.0
Meanwhile, Trump supporters also showed up in force outside the courthouse in New York.
03:16.0
Well, it's not going to be fair.
03:19.0
And like I said, if the man steps on a road, they're going to try to inject the victim for murder.
03:24.0
And this is not fair.
03:27.0
America, I grew up in, it's frightening and it's horrible.
03:34.2
And people are not speaking out.
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And I'll be so upset if when this country is turned, when people say, what's going on, it's not fair, shut up.
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Because you didn't do anything to stop it.
03:52.9
Turning now to the escalating tensions in the Middle East.
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The Israel.
03:57.0
The Israeli army vowing retaliation against Iran following its unprecedented attack over the weekend.
04:03.0
The strike involved over 300 missiles and drones and was launched in response to a suspected Israeli airstrike on its embassy compound in Damascus on April 1st.
04:14.2
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu summoned his war cabinet for the second time in less than 24 hours to decide how to react to Iran's first ever direct attack on Israel.
04:27.0
I want to thank all our international partners who stood up to Iran's aggression.
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Iran's attack has created new opportunities for cooperation in the Middle East.
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We are closely assessing the situation.
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We remain at our highest level of readiness.
04:51.0
Iran will face the consequences for its actions.
04:55.2
We will choose.
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We will respond accordingly.
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The statement from Israel's army chief comes amid calls for restraint by allies anxious to avoid an escalation of the conflict in the Middle East.
05:13.8
Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammad Shia al-Sudani calls for restraint in the Middle East as tensions soar between Iran and Israel.
05:21.9
Sudan is leading a delegation that is meeting officials across Washington,
05:26.3
including U.S. President Joe Biden and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin.
05:31.8
Iraq is a rare ally of both Washington and Tehran.
05:35.9
Iraqi airspace was a main route for Iran's unprecedented attack on Israel,
05:41.1
and Iraqi officials say Iran informed them, as well as other countries in the region, ahead of the offensive.
05:50.4
We are actually very eager about stopping this war which claimed the life.
05:56.3
We encourage all the efforts about stopping the expansion of the area of conflict,
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especially the latest development,
06:08.5
and we encourage all for these trains and to protect the safety and security of the region.
06:18.1
The United States is committed to Israel's security.
06:20.3
We're committed to a ceasefire that will bring the hostages home
06:24.8
and preventing conflict.
06:26.3
We're also committed to the security of our personnel and partners in the region, including Iraq.
06:37.5
Despite escalating fears of a wider regional conflict,
06:41.4
no Filipino in Israel has yet expressed a desire to come home.
06:46.0
Still, the Philippine Foreign Affairs Department says it stands ready to repatriate Filipinos
06:51.3
should there be a need to do so.
06:54.4
Israel's ambassador to Manila,
06:56.3
while gives his assurance defense mechanisms in place will protect Filipinos in Israel
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and that the Israel economy is open and functioning.
07:07.5
We think that they will not come home,
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but we are ready to ask the government to help us repatriate those who want to come home.
07:16.8
There are no Filipinos yet who will say that we will come home.
07:20.4
Well, the embassy will prepare the mass repatriation.
07:26.3
As I said before, you can see that the Israeli economy,
07:29.4
the Israeli society, everything is fully functioning.
07:32.4
And I'll be happy to present this to any relevant and interested authorities of the Philippines
07:39.6
and Filipino decision makers and politicians.
07:44.7
But at the end of the day, I fully respect the decision of a sovereign country
07:48.6
on how to approach to their own citizens.
07:52.4
There are around 30,000 Filipinos living and working in Israel.
07:56.3
There are around 30,000 Filipinos living and working in Israel.
07:58.9
Efforts to end wars in the Middle East and Ukraine
08:02.1
expected to dominate this week's meeting of the group of seven foreign ministers in Italy.
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The ministers from the U.S., Italy, Germany, Japan, France, Britain and Canada
08:13.9
will represent, will present rather, a united front in demanding a ceasefire in Gaza
08:19.5
and reiterate the full backing of for Ukraine in its two-year war against Russia.
08:24.7
Thank you.
08:26.3
Israel has resisted repeated calls to halt their Gaza offensive
08:30.0
while in Ukraine, the momentum has shifted in Russia's favor
08:33.9
with the West seemingly incapable of providing Kyiv with a weaponry it desperately needs.
08:41.3
Our international position is very clear.
08:45.8
But if our position is strong,
08:51.9
it's easier to talk with others.
08:55.0
We are united.
08:56.3
This is crucial.
09:01.0
Back here at home, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. claims
09:04.4
he's on good terms with Vice President Sara Duterte.
09:07.8
But he admits it's a different story with the Vice President's father.
09:12.4
Pia Gutierrez reports.
09:16.2
It's complicated.
09:17.8
That's how President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. describes his relationship right now
09:22.3
with the Duterte clan as the Philippine leader and his predecessor,
09:26.3
former President Rodrigo Duterte,
09:28.7
continue to clash on various national issues
09:31.3
from charter change to the West Philippine Sea.
09:34.7
It's complicated.
09:41.4
It's complicated.
09:42.5
But if you ask about the one, of course,
09:46.8
that I have the most contact with is Inday Sara.
09:52.7
How we were with each other during the campaign,
09:56.3
after the election, it hasn't really changed.
09:59.3
But despite a recent falling out with the Dutertes,
10:01.8
the President, during a forum of the Foreign Correspondents Association of the Philippines,
10:06.5
says his administration remains firm that it will not hand over Duterte
10:10.8
to the International Criminal Court.
10:13.0
This as he insists that the ICC does not have jurisdiction over the Philippines.
10:18.2
We don't recognize the warrant that they will send to us.
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So that's a no?
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That's a no.
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It is the rule of ICC that they come in,
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when there is no judiciary.
10:28.0
They come in when there is no police force.
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We have a judiciary.
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The Chief Justice, the former Chief Justice is sitting right here.
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He will explain to you how healthy and robust and how active the judiciary is.
10:45.1
The police force, I think, is the same thing.
10:47.8
Meanwhile, during the forum,
10:49.2
the President announced that the Philippines will no longer give the United States
10:53.0
access to more military bases in the country,
10:56.2
under the Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement, or EDCA.
10:59.1
The Philippines has no plans to open or to establish more EDCA bases.
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The Philippines has designated a total of nine EDCA sites
11:10.6
in various strategic military bases in the country,
11:13.3
which allows the U.S. to position its facilities and equipment there.
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These are reactions to what has happened in the South China Sea,
11:21.5
to the aggressive actions that we have had to deal with,
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the weapons,
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the water canoning,
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the lasers,
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the collision,
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the blocking of our fishermen,
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the putting of barriers across Scarborough Shoal.
11:40.2
This is a reaction to that.
11:42.7
This did not cause that.
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That happened before we had EDCA.
11:47.0
When asked about his family's ill-gotten wealth,
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the President says that he is leaving it to his lawyers to handle these cases,
11:54.9
including the contestant,
11:56.2
the $140 million Arelma asset of the Marcoses.
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It's hard for me to answer.
12:01.0
I really haven't looked at it in years.
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And I would advise you to talk to the lawyers that are handling it
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because I'm not being specious or anything like that.
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I haven't heard the name Arelma for a long time.
12:15.7
The previous cases, the cases that were filed post-1986,
12:20.3
I have not touched.
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I have nothing.
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It would be highly improper for me.
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To involve myself in that.
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Besides, I don't have the time to do it.
12:32.2
So I leave it to the lawyers.
12:34.2
As to whether the President will apologize to victims of atrocities committed under his father's martial rule,
12:40.3
Marcos Jr. says it is not his duty as Philippine leader to be involved,
12:45.0
adding that it is a personal matter for the Marcos family.
12:48.4
But you are a member of the Marcos family.
12:50.4
Definitely.
12:51.3
But my role as President is more important right now
12:54.5
than my role as a member of the Marcos family.
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So I take that, that's my first priority.
13:00.4
According to the data of Amnesty International,
13:03.3
over 100,000 Filipinos were killed, imprisoned or tortured
13:07.0
under the martial law regime of the President's late father,
13:11.1
President Ferdinand Marcos Sr.
13:13.5
Pia Gutierrez, ABS-CBN News.
13:18.0
President Marcos believes China is not making up the supposed gentleman's agreement
13:22.9
involving his predecessor, former President Rodrigo Marcos Jr.
13:26.2
China has insisted Manila reneged on some of its promises
13:31.0
including towing away the rusting BRP Sierra Madre
13:34.4
as well as maintaining the status quo in Ayungin Shoal.
13:38.3
Marcos says Duterte should have informed him of the secret deal.
13:42.8
He adds the lack of evidence stops Duterte from being held liable for his actions.
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Why did you keep it secret?
13:51.6
Why is there not one single document?
13:56.2
That contains that agreement?
13:58.9
Why is there not one shred of evidence that can show that this agreement exists?
14:05.1
Why when we, the transition period between the previous administration to this administration
14:10.2
did no one mention a secret agreement?
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These are very simple questions
14:15.3
but I'm finding a great deal of difficulty finding answers for them
14:19.8
because I hear one thing and another thing and another thing and another thing
14:24.4
and it's all, it's all...
14:26.2
Maraming palusot.
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In other words, I don't know how to translate that in English
14:32.7
but maraming palusot.
14:38.0
Philippine state forces reaffirmed their loyalty to the 1987 constitution
14:42.8
following a call to turn their back on the Marcos administration.
14:47.3
Davao del Norte representative Pantalion Alvarez
14:49.9
earlier appealed to the military and the police
14:52.7
to withdraw their support for President Marcos.
14:56.2
This as he expressed concerns about the rising tensions in the West Philippine Sea.
15:02.3
If you withdraw your support for him,
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it means that you are supporting the provision in the law
15:12.6
to protect the people and the state.
15:16.2
If you withdraw your support for him,
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he will not be able to do anything but go down to his post.
15:24.0
If the world explodes,
15:26.2
there will be countless of dead bodies.
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There will be unimaginable destruction.
15:44.8
Famine.
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Hunger.
15:52.4
The armed forces gave assurance it will uphold its mandate
15:56.0
of peace and security.
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of protecting the Filipino people
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regardless of who's in power.
16:00.3
The PNP meanwhile said it will look into
16:02.7
whether Alvarez's statement
16:04.4
could be considered seditious.
16:08.4
The AFP reiterates our unwavering commitment
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to professionalism,
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loyalty,
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and of course to the constitution
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and our strict adherence to the chain of command.
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Our soldiers, our pilots,
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and our sailors and marines
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remain dedicated to our mandate
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of safeguarding,
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the sovereignty,
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and territorial integrity of the Philippines
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regardless of any political affiliations
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and poor individuals in authority.
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Our duty is to protect the Filipino people
16:39.3
and to uphold the rule of law,
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ensuring that peace and development
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will prevail throughout the nation.
16:47.0
We will continue to fulfill these responsibilities
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with integrity, impartiality,
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and utmost dedication.
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We will continue to study
16:55.3
and develop the Philippines.
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We will continue to fulfill these responsibilities
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with integrity, impartiality, and utmost dedication.
16:55.4
We will continue to develop the Philippines.
16:55.4
We will continue to develop the Philippines.
16:55.6
We will continue to develop the Philippines.
16:55.8
We will continue to develop the Philippines.
16:56.6
We will continue to develop the Philippines.
16:56.7
We will continue to develop the Philippines.
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We will continue to develop the Philippines.
16:57.5
We will continue to develop the Philippines.
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We will continue to develop the Philippines.
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We will continue to develop the Philippines.
16:58.6
We will continue to develop the Philippines.
16:58.9
We will continue to develop the Philippines.
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We will continue to develop the Philippines.
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If those statements may be considered
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as seditious statement,
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but for now,
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we will not suitable
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for such discussions
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because as you said,
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we will see.
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We will only talk
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on what situation
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in terms of peace and security.
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in terms of peace and security.
17:23.4
We disagree on the Monsieur Taige thing.
17:23.9
We're taking a quick break. When we return, a check on the weather and a look at the stories making headlines online.
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Stay with ANC's Rundown.
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Thank you for watching.
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We'll be right back.
18:53.9
Next month.
18:55.9
And Manila Bulletin's headline, the Philippine government agencies playing down the first day of the Jeepney transport strike, seeing it fail to paralyze public transportation Monday.
19:07.7
And topping GMA News website, President Marcos says Manila and Washington's mutual defense treaty will be invoked only if a Filipino troop is killed in the West Philippine Sea.
19:20.6
Now, here's a look at other stories we're tracking today.
19:23.9
At 9 in the morning, the House Committee on Youth and Sports Development will tackle the use of athletic performance-enhancing drugs with the World Anti-Doping Agency.
19:34.6
While at 10 a.m., we will cover a forum about the effects of extreme heat.
19:39.7
And at 11 a.m., the Philippine Foreign Affairs Department will hold a press conference with Singapore Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Vivian Balakrishnan.
19:49.9
And let's get an update on the weather from Pagasa Forecaster, Chanel.
19:53.9
Hi, Chanel.
19:55.5
Good morning, Bettina. Good morning to all.
19:57.7
So we're currently have a trough of low-pressure area which is affecting Davao region, South Cotabato, and Sarangani.
20:04.9
Expect a cloudy skies with scattered rain showers and thunderstorm.
20:08.4
This low-pressure area is unlikely to enter the Philippine area of responsibility and also unlikely to develop into a tropical cyclone.
20:15.9
On the other hand, expect here in Metro Manila and the rest of our country a generally fair weather.
20:21.9
However, a warm and humid.
20:23.9
Afternoon and the chances of localized thunderstorm during the afternoon and the evening.
20:29.3
Expect a temperature between 25 to 35 degrees here in Metro Manila and a heat index of 42 degrees Celsius.
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That's the latest here in Pagasa Weather Forecasting Center.
20:41.2
Chanel Dominguez and good morning.
20:43.0
Thank you very much for that update, Chanel.
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We'll be right back.
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We'll be right back.
21:53.9
And before we go, let's find out what stories our North American Bureau is pursuing right now from our Bureau Chief, T.J. Manotok.
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Good morning to our friends at the Rundown.
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Here are the top stories making the headlines in the North American region.
22:12.0
The final buzzer is sounded for the NBA regular season as the 14th LA Clippers arrested their stars.
22:17.6
They got a visit from the Houston Rockets and their Phil Ams star, Jalen Green.
22:22.4
The game between the Clippers.
22:23.9
And the Rockets, which carried no impact on the playoff picture, ended in a 116-105 win for Houston.
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Green scored 13 points while grabbing six rebounds.
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The Filipino-American has finished his third NBA season, playing all 82 games, averaging just under 20 points per game as he continued to flash his potential.
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I stuck it out and found who I am in the whole rebuild of the season.
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I had to break some habits.
22:53.9
I'm still breaking habits to the last game, but I think I figured it out and I think I'll have a good carry on for next season.
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The win caps off a 41-41 season for the Rockets, their best finish since Green was selected as a No. 2 overall draft pick in 2021.
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The Rockets won 20 games during Green's rookie season, followed by 22 wins in his second season.
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Under their new coach, Imei Doka, and several key free agent pickups, the Rockets went on an 11-game winning streak in March,
23:23.1
keeping them alive in the playoffs.
23:23.9
And finally, the only Filipino head coach in the NBA, Eric Sposcha, and the Miami Heat now know their path to the NBA Finals.
23:36.3
Defending Eastern Conference champions, Miami Heat, led by head coach Eric Sposcha, finished 8th in the Eastern Conference, just as they did last year.
23:43.5
The Heat will have to survive the play-in tournament they'll face the Philadelphia 76ers on Wednesday.
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Yeah, looking forward to it. It'll be a great environment.
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Philly's been playing fantastically.
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You know, recently, you know, so we know what to expect up there and that is what we say, you know, it's for competitors only and it should be a lot of fun.
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The NBA postseason begins with the play-in tournament on Tuesday as the Oklahoma City Thunders the top seed in the West with the defending champion Denver Nuggets in the No. 2 seed.
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And those are the top stories making the headlines in the North American region.
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Head on over to the ABS-CB News YouTube channel and download the ABS-CB News app for your smartphones and tablets.
24:34.0
I'm TJ Manotok. Back to our friends at The Rundown.
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