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... Good morning, good afternoon, good evening. Kamusta na po kayo? Happy Sunday morning.
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... So pag Sunday yata medyo nakaka-relax ng bahagya ang mga kababayan natin sa Ibayong Dagat. Sa mga kababayan natin sa Luzon, Visayas, Mindanao at sa buong mundo.
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Thank you, thank you. Alagad ng channel. Lagi rin siguro, thank you. Alagad ng channel.
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... Thank you. Good morning. Happy Chinese New Year. Oo nga pala, from Macau. Kung ay patsoy, Chinese New Year today. Good morning sa lahat ng mga Pilipino-Chinese sa buong mundo.
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Okay? Dahil umaga dito sa Pilipinas, napuya sila kagabi. Mga matindi, mga fireworks dito sa Manila kahapon, o kagabi at sa iba-iban lugar.
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Okay, okay. Thank you Susan, thank you. Salamat po Angel de la Cruz, Nestor Vera mula sa Tokyo. Ayan, Tokyo yung t-shirt ko. Galing sila sa Tokyo sila.
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Salamat po. Danilo Sindak, Lucia. Ayan, wonderful morning. Sir Mike, thank you.
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Carmen Ragos, kat Masis 56, Madrid, Spain. So yun, group nila yan siguro. Randy Raya, thank you. Marites, oh Marites.
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Marites talaga, Tulintino. Hong Kong, Rebecca Kuwaye. Hi, good morning, good morning. Jinkie Creo, thank you. Mula sa Jeddah. Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, di ba? Okay.
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Ellie Galsote, thank you. Mabalik siya. Happy Holidays. Ingat na po tayo. Elvira Collado, thank you very much. Mula sa Hong Kong. Sniper mula sa Virgin Island. Okay, thank you.
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Emma Esteron, happy Chinese New Year po. Good morning. Good morning din po sa inyo. Rosario K. Romanos, thank you. Salamat po. Good morning, sir Mike. Good morning. Marina Balisteros, good morning din po from Hong Kong.
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UP Arbir, good morning. Saan galing? Mula sa LA, Los Angeles, California. Miss ko totoo yung California. Maganda dyan, masarap. Malaki, napakalaki ng LA.
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Roma Dikitros, thank you. Good morning. Mula sa Brunei. 31 million, paano nasabi? 31 million, paano nasabi daw ang tagumpay ng Marcos? May papaliwanag natin.
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Kuya Arnel, salamat po from Hong Kong. Good morning mula sa Wisconsin, USA. Thank you. Mel Apolinario, saan sila galing? Good morning. Isabela, mula sa Isabela, Northern Luzon. Sandali itong kabila. Anong nangyari dito sa kabila?
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Magtampo itong kabila, di gumagalaw. Good morning. Sandali lang po sa Facebook, YouTube. Good morning sa mga nasa sa Facebook. Sandali sa YouTube. Facebook, Mike Abi Opinions.
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Di makalimot, mag-follow at subscribe dito sa Mike Abi Opinions. Ang mga magandang balita sa ating gobyerno, ating pabalita rito para sa ganun natutulungan natin ang ating Pangulong. Alam mo ang pagtulong sa administration kay Pangulong Marcos napakaraming pamamaraan.
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Hindi lang po ang pagsuportang kayo nagbabayad ng buwes, isa yan. Ang mahalaga dyan ang tulungan natin na igabay ang bawat mamamayan sa ating mga responsibility at obligation.
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Magbayad ng buwes, sumunod sa traffic rules and regulations, sumunod sa ating mga batas, kung ano ang kampanya ng gobyerno laban sa iligal, suportahan natin ang kampanyang yan, magbigay tayo ng informasyon sa mga otoridad, makakatulong tayo.
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Huwag nating tangkilikin ang iligal, malaking tulong yan. Huwag nating tangkilikin ang mga pasaway, malaking tulong yan sa pamala. Yung unity, pagkakaisang, mahalaga yan.
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Elvi Mendoza from Hongkong, Romy Aboy from Aparica, good morning! Salamat po!
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Si Kuya Arnel, tagal-London pala siya. Salamat. Si Jinkie Creo, santa ka sana siya. Salamat po! Thank you, thank you po! Ingat-ingat lang.
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Sabi ni Big Crab Family, hindi po kami kumpleto sa araw kung hindi ko nadapanood ang Mike Abbey opinions. Ay salamat po tagal-London siya. Sa United States of America, USA, malamig pa rin. Malamig pa rin sa buong Amerika.
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At sa Canada, at sa mga bansang, alam mo na, nagkakaroon ng winter dahil kasi January pa lang, hanggang Mars nga yan. Minsan niya second week ng Mars mayroon pang lamig. So malamig-lamig sa kanila.
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Baybayan Sully, gandang umaga mula sa Beijing, China, malamig din dyan. So San Abeles, disipina sa bawat isa, pagtulong na yan. Okay thank you, mula sa Hongkong, malamig pa rin dyan. Rosalee Iwama, good morning po siya Mike, good morning.
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Good morning Arnel Padernal, good morning. O yan, nandiyan na si Estrellita Hirose sa ating YouTube channel, Mike Abbey Opinions. Wala doon, nandito siya sa kabila. Thank you.
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Greg Bernardino, from Japan. Salamat po. Mary Grace Calizo. Marlene Pereira, good morning. Isay Cuegno, thank you, thank you. Good morning, ayan na. Okay, salamat.
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Benaventura de la Cruz, thank you, salamat po sa inyo. Loprez Bomer, ba't tama ba yun? Okay. Jessica Buenavista, salamat. Kapi-kapi lang daw. Kapi-kapi muna.
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Si Klangat, from Quezon City. Ayan, si Baby Boy Matunang, taga Baguio City. Uy malamig din dyan. Malamig sa Baguio City. Emma Samson Esteron, Clarita Manzano, Lenoli Aaron David, good morning.
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Ayan, good morning. Marlene Pereira. Hindi ba na magliso yung mga pangalang makikipagbakit ng iba. Danilo Bartolome, thank you. Aman Sona, okay. Ace A. Maxwell, thank you.
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Chris Gamboa, thank you very much. Good morning. Ayan. Okay. Ito na. Dako na tayo muna sa ata yung ilang mga balita at ating title, President Marcos nakabalik na po ng ating bansa. Tagumpay sa World Economic Forum ay inihayag sa bayad.
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Talagang ginedetali niya. At marami ang lalabas ng detalyadong mga report na gagawin niya ng Presidential Communication Operations Office, PCO. Expected dyan dahil yan ang trabaho kasi di lahat nailatag pa. So yung bangabawat galaw sa mula dumating sila doon ay 16, January 16, umalis ng January 20, yung maraming serious meeting, morning, breakfast, lunch, dinner, mga meeting, di ba lahat actually na ilalabas.
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So yung lumalabas ngayon mga general statement lang na ito ang mga nangyari pero marami ho dyan. Okay. Mga development at ang daradala ng ating Pangulo, di lang Pilipinas kung di buong reyon. Kasi pag nagtagumpay ang Pilipinas, tagumpay ang buong reyon, di ba?
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Mga tourism at foreign investor ay papasok ng buong reyon, di lang sa Pilipinas. Alaking bagay yan, di ba? Belenda Quimando, salamat po. Kabuhay po. BBN, sama. Okay.
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Rose Kalingasion, thank you, good morning. Okay, salamat. Ano yan? Cathy Takano, watching from Japan. Problema, Kate, araw ba yan, Kate? Ah si Kate pala yan. Kate Takano. Kate Takano, yung may mga nangyari doon kasulat doon sa ano.
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Charlie Neves, thank you. Justin Dave Julian. Jolie Espinida, salamat po. Igan Agusto Iquina, from New York, USA. Uy sa New York City kung anong oras dito sa ganito, 747 ng umaga sa Kayla, 747 ng gabi, di ba?
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Dina Cruz, support from Hong Kong. Sir Mike, good morning to all viewers. Salamat po sa inyong good morning. Ingat po kayo. Sandali, tingnan ko nga kung arrival speech ng Pangulo makukuha natin galing sa RTBM, Office of the President kasi sila ang official communication ng Pangulo kahit saan siya magpuntay. Tingnan natin makukuha ba, nasan ba yan?
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Arrival speech, arrival statement from the President after participation to the World Economic Forum. Nasaan na yan? Sandali, hihinahanap lang natin. Maka sa kayo makikita natin ang... Okay thank you, thank you. Salamat po, ingat-ingat lang basta. Good morning, kayo ba nag-simba na? Or nag-breakfast na?
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Ayun. Mag-inig kayo? Ayun yata ko dyo.
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... I'm pleased with the progress we have made during our crucial participation in the World Economic Forum, a truly global multi-stakeholder platform."
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... with various countries around the world. This trip is fairly unique as for the mid-term to long-term goodwill and interest we have generated for our country, our enterprises, and our people. Through the multi-stakeholder platform provided with the World Economic Forum, the Philippines is able to articulate and exchange views on pressing issues that impact on the lives and livelihood of all Filipinos.
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Our WEF engagement has enabled the many leaders and experts in government, in business, civil organization, and in the academic that were in attendance to receive the good news that the Philippines is leading economic recovery performance not only in the Asia Pacific but also in the world.
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That the Philippines is not only driving economic growth, we are also helping mend the fissures that have fragmented the world of late and doing our part to avert economic crises. We shared our insight and experience in being a resilient, hardworking people, uniting in adversity, and looking out for each other in crisis. And for this, I thank you.
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With the help of the economic team comprised of Finance Secretary Ben Jocno, Trade and Industry Secretary Fred Pascual, NEDA Secretary Arce Balizata, joined by Speaker Martin, we took part in a CEO dialogue in the Philippines under the auspices of the World Economic Forum.
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You will notice, of course, that Secretary Ben Jocno and Secretary Arce Balizata are not with us as they had remained for follow-up meetings that were not scheduled but had become scheduled after we had met with the different economic leaders and political leaders in Davos.
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I also drew attention to the Philippines' work across trade and investment, monetary and fiscal policy, food and energy security, climate action, structural reforms, digitalization, public-private partnerships, health, nutrition, education, and other social services.
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I highlighted this administration's policies, including the Philippine Development Plan, the Eight-Point Socioeconomic Agenda, and various other policies and legislations that spotlight the economic reforms of the Philippines that have led to our sustained growth even post-COVID-19 and amidst the current global economic downturn.
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I also discussed our budget strategies, policies, programs, and projects for climate-resilient infrastructure and our flagship Build Better More and our active policies toward public-private partnerships and other forms of collaboration in infrastructure.
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All these work is for the fulfillment of a resilient, inclusive, and sustainable infrastructure ecosystem for the Philippines.
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I took the opportunity as well to consult with our friends and partners in Davos on the Sovereign Wealth Fund as a means for us to diversify our income sources to generate various welfare effects to the Philippine people,
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while recognizing that this is a collaborative work with experts and our lawmakers so that this final form is what we intend to be.
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That discussion about the Sovereign Wealth Fund, the Maharlika Fund, was an interactive one wherein not only did we present our ideas on what the fund should look like,
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but we asked them, what do you think would be most advantageous for the Philippines for us to allow the potential investments that you are thinking about bringing to the Philippines and how the fund would be best designed to service that investment.
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I opened the panel session on Moving Towards Nutrition Security where I discussed some of the efforts and goals that we have set to achieve food and nutrition security
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and have provided ideas on how the global community can cooperate to expedite and ensure that our efforts remain effective.
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I further took part in a high-level dialogue on investing in infrastructure for resilience alongside a few other leaders of countries and international and supranational organizations
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to discuss our infrastructure flagship and how this can contribute to our goal of a resilient Philippines.
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I met with the World Economic Forum founder and chairman Emeritus, Klaus Schwab, who has become a dear friend of the Philippines, and we discussed partnerships and collaborations to help the Philippines sustain equitable and inclusive growth and provide for a better quality of life for the Philippines.
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I met with world leaders to discuss how we can further cooperate to ensure that lasting peace and prosperity for all are on the horizon.
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I had the opportunity to meet and exchange views with a few leaders of countries and organizations such as WTO Director Gozi Okonjo-Iguala, World Bank Managing Director for Operations Axel von Trotsenberg,
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IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva, and former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair to align and agree to push for common priorities and support
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for the multilateral trading system to benefit all.
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The process that we undertook really in Davos was not simply to highlight the new economic situation, the new policies, and the new concepts that we are promoting in the Philippines today,
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but also to learn from the world leaders and the world economic leaders what part the Philippines can play in this fragmented world.
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That was the main theme in this entire forum, is how do we bring back cooperation in a fragmented world.
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And we are seen to play a part in that, especially as a member state of Asia and as a leading economy in Asia.
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I was joined by leaders from the Philippine business community.
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We took part in several activities to help promote partnerships with our private sector economic leaders.
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I met with key executives of companies such as DP World, Glencore, Morgan Stanley, who incidentally is going to be now, because of investor confidence, is going to open an office here in the Philippines.
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The business meetings held promise of new investments in many of our economic sectors, including mining, processing, digital solutions, logistics, telecommunications, renewable fuel, amongst others,
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and will enable our companies to participate deeper in global value chains.
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Finally, as ever, no visit will ever be complete without meeting our countrymen in Switzerland and the surrounding areas.
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We were serenaded to our great surprise by a young man by the name of Ivan Mendoza,
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grand finalist of the Voice of France who astounded everyone, ourselves included.
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He showcased how Filipino talent is truly world class and served as another shining example of how all Filipinos are individual ambassadors of goodwill in their own right.
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We will now be working to consolidate and develop these contacts and discussions that we have begun.
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The measure of success will be how much of this we can bring to fruition.
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That process has begun and we will continue until we see the final result.
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Okay. So there. It's almost complete, right?
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You heard what the President said, right?
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To all those who attended the meeting.
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Can we continue? Can we?
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Thank you very much.
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It's almost over. Thank you. Thank you.
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So I'll just bring my microphone so you can hear me well. Thank you because it's necessary.
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There. Okay. Thank you. Thank you.
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That's the complete arrival speech or statement or whatever our President said to his colleagues in Switzerland.
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Okay. So thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
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Okay. Thank you. Glenn Apple. Thank you.
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We've been talking about him for a while. He's here again.
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Glenn Apple. Thank you very much. Thank you.
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Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
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Okay. Thank you. He's with me.
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Annie Odagawa. Thank you. Susan Abeles. Thank you. Thank you. Estrellita Herose. Thank you for welcoming our President.
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Jinky Creo. Thank you. Thank you.
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Lola. Payat. Thank you. Thank you.
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Okay. I'm happy to have our President back.
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Of course, we welcome everyone.
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Ruana. Romana. Okay. You're welcome. Of course, she's our President.
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Others don't want to believe it. We can't do anything about it until others can move on.
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Jim Rota. Is that right? Gloria Constantino. Thank you. Thank you.
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Okay. Be careful. Patricia Plata. Thank you.
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Thank you. Matutags. Matutags. Good morning. Thank you. Thank you.
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Okay. Be careful. Del29. Thank you.
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Chinese New Year. Anna Marie Casinova. Thank you.
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Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I'm Chinese New Year.
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Ed Sandigan. James David Macapinlac. Thank you.
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Edith Perez. Thank you. I'm so happy because this is live on the Facebook page of Mike Abe Opinions and YouTube channel.
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Marian Ruiz. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Good morning from Kuwait.
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Owa and DBM just came from Kuwait. BMW just came from Kuwait.
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Guillermo Estrada. Clara Vasquez. Thank you. Thank you.
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From South Korea, Guillermo Estrada. There.
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Edgar Juan. Happy Sunday. Thank you.
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Anto Blitz asked more power to you. Thank you.
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Okay. I can't answer this question because I'm not familiar with my network.
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I don't know what happened to them so I can't answer your question. I'm sorry.
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Eleanor Argoncillo. Thank you. Cheryl Maya. Thank you.
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Dantes Banakil. Thank you. Thank you. Good morning.
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Jonathan Monares. Thank you very much.
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Advanced Hapid Valentine's. When is it? Next month?
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Rita Virilia Oreo. Okay. Thank you.
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Carmen Ragus. Thank you. Lorena Ramos. There.
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Okay. They're here. Kim Cook. Good morning. Good morning to all of us.
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Did you hear that? The meetings, discussions, plans, and plans that were made by our administration under President Marcos, Jr.
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Cross-leasing. He mentioned all of it.
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There were so many meetings because it's been a while.
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Even if it's cold, it's a success. The trips are a success because we arrived there, we had a meeting, we returned safely, so it's a success.
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He said he will follow-up. That's what I told you the other day.
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The Division of Labor, all the cabinet secretaries involved in the promises of the business groups that the President is talking about in Switzerland,
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where they will build a particular business, our department will discuss it. DPI, Department of Energy, and others.
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If it's about infrastructure, DPWS, and Department of Transportation.
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If it's about energy, the Department of Energy will follow-up. That's the Division of Labor.
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Do we need to work with them? That's how it is.
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Somar Morsa Villamona, Virgis Aurelio, Eva Juanitas Iringan. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
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Mel Marsan, thank you as well. Good morning. Okay. Let's not rush because everything comes slowly.
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We cannot rush it. That's why I told you to help each other.
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If we don't help the government and we all rely on each other, like what he said, it won't happen. Why are you in a hurry?
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As you know, this is what you need to be prepared for. Foreign investors or local investors are bringing their own money.
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We cannot rush them. We will always talk about expanding the business.
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That's how it is. We cannot tell them to wait and then look for our president. That's wrong.
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If God wills, even if I promise... Wait a minute. This is my friend even though I don't see him.
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He's from Palawan. I haven't seen him. He's always in Palawan.
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Val Santos Matubang, good morning sir. How are you? He's the founder and king of helping the poor in the Philippines,
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especially in housing projects, education, food, and everything.
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Val Santos Matubang, good morning sir. How's your vacation? I'm watching you because you went around Puerto Princesa with your family.
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You went to the underground. We went there twice. It's dark there. It's really beautiful. It's a different kind.
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The underground in Puerto Princesa. When you go to Puerto Princesa, you will go to the underground water.
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It's so deep. It's scary. It's dark. I've been there twice. Val Santos Matubang came there with his family.
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Be careful. Happy new year. It's late but happy new year. Thank you. Thank you. That's it.
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Thank you. But Mina, thank you as well.
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Okay. Let me go back to what we established. I'm not the spokesperson of the President or Malacanang.
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In my opinion, we are volunteering to help the government because it's better if we help the government.
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You know in other countries, after election, they will help. If there's a political issue, it will be gone and people will move on to their country.
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It should be the same in our country. Others cannot help because they are still looking for help.
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Others cannot move on until the last election, but they are still working hard and being judged.
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That's a bad thing to do. If what you heard is not in line with your beliefs, you will say it's biased.
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That's how you are. That's unfair. It's easy to accuse you. It's hard to prove it.
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It's easy to say it's unfair, it's biased, or whatever you want to say. That's just words.
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It's hard to prove it. But if you will respect what others are saying and we will help in unifying our country, there will be great success.
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I repeat, others cannot move on because they are still working hard and being judged.
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Look at the life of those who are being judged. It's not a good life.
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It's hard to prove it. It's unfair to others. Look at the life of those who are being judged.
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Ma'am Emelita Takata Del Mundo. Thank you ma'am. Thank you. How are you?
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She's from Japan. I met her when she went to Manila.
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She told me that I can meet her. She went to her secretary or niece. We met somewhere in Quezon City.
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Thank you. I will never forget you.
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Emelita Takata Del Mundo. She's on Facebook. It's good to see her.
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Eugenia D. Berlun.
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Shelly Osmer Conte Prato.
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Prato. Thank you. June Hernandez. How are you? Thank you.
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Susana Velez said we should all help and unite. Correct.
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Estrellita Herose said PBBM success. It's our nation. Thank you. Thank you.
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Belmar San. Hopefully, this year, we will be able to end the good plans of our country.
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Be careful. That's how you convince foreign investors.
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I've asked this several times to the National Economic Development Authority officials.
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We should not be surprised. Even if there's a meeting, even if there's a bilateral agreement,
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whatever agreement it is, it should be followed up.
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It should be followed up by the secretaries assigned to other businesses for it to continue.
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I repeat, the money of the private sector, local, international, or foreign investors, it's their own.
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That's why they will be the ones to discard when they will take care of the capital,
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when they will do it, and what business they will enter.
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That's why it should be followed up.
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The president can't just switch it around.
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You think that today, the promises are being carried out and the businessmen will immediately do the business.
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It's not like that. There are many processes.
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That's why it takes a long time to feel it.
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Others look for it immediately. They want it overnight. It's not like that.
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Like the other voters, they voted for President Marcos in the election.
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Until now, we're still hungry. That's how it is.
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It doesn't mean that if you vote for the president, the president will give you food the next day.
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It's not like that.
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There's a lot to do and a lot of work.
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I repeat, it's my own opinion and interpretation of what's happening.
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I'm explaining it because I know that it's not overnight and it's not that easy.
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It's just slow but we will reach it.
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But if you can see, our biggest asset, our biggest achievement,
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to convince international or foreign investors to enter the Philippines and tourists,
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is to show that we are united.
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There will be no fighting. What others do is to fight, fight, fight.
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Others are content, intrigue, intrigue, gossip, fight.
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That's what others do, especially in social media.
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In legitimate media, because I've been in the media for a long time,
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I'm on TV and radio every day.
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Our level is different in that. The media is focused on...
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There are facts, there are gossip.
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It can't be just gossip, it can't be just gossip.
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There are gossips that are being discussed.
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If you look at the discussion in legitimate media and social media,
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there's a huge difference.
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It can't be the same.
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It's different. That's why I know that.
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Others are looking for ways to make a living.
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Others are looking for ways to intrigue.
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Others are looking for ways to listen to videos of people who have videos,
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then they will return the story and tell it so they can get God.
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Others don't listen, they just tell it.
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There are many like that in social media.
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They believe in the intrigue of the comments.
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Those who comment, I don't know all of them,
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some of them are really for intrigue.
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Mike Alvey said that. I didn't say that.
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That's what the other social media said.
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They will react right away.
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I will go down right away because I said that.
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He didn't hear that.
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So be careful of that.
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There are many at this time who are looking for ways to make a living,
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intrigue, gossip.
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We don't have a future there.
33:55.0
Our belief is the real news from the authorities.
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You will feel the real news and not.
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Believe me.
34:06.0
Smart Filipinos, you know the fake news and not.
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Okay.
34:11.0
Let's go to other news.
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Wait a minute.
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The Philippine Coast Guard will investigate where it happened that the Chinese Coast Guard is again on the run.
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This Chinese Coast Guard is really something.
34:23.0
Our fishermen were again on the run in Ayungen.
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Ayungen is in West Philippines.
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The Philippine Coast Guard said that they will investigate and help us in the process.
34:33.0
The Chinese Coast Guard is not done harassing us.
34:36.0
I thought they are allies.
34:38.0
This year, by October, the Commission of Elections strongly believes that the barangay election and SK election will continue.
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SK and barangay election.
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This coming October.
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They are preparing.
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Actually, the facilities of COMELEC will be used in the special election in District 7 of Cavite.
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There will be a special election there because in District 7 of Cavite, the former congressman is an unopposed congressman.
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He has no enemies.
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He has no enemies in the elections.
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Boingremuya is an unopposed congressman.
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He has no enemies in District 7.
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He always wins there.
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He won, but the President took the Cabinet Secretary.
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There will be a special election in District 7 of Cavite.
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That's what COMELEC is planning.
35:27.0
If I'm not mistaken, today is the last day of registration.
35:33.0
We changed it.
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I don't know. I hope it can be extended.
35:37.0
Maybe there's something that's not good.
35:38.0
Go to the malls.
35:40.0
This is not good, but it will happen.
35:43.0
More than Php3 will be the big-time oil price increase.
35:50.0
Wow. This is upside down.
35:53.0
Gasoline will increase by more than Php3.
35:56.0
Wow. Before, crude oil was expensive.
35:59.0
Now, gasoline.
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It's good that we were able to make a profit for a day, but I think we need to hurry.
36:03.0
More than Php3 per liter of gasoline will be increased on Tuesday.
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This week is coming.
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We should be careful.
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It's going to go up.
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It's big.
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More than Php2 per diesel.
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If I'm not mistaken, this is the third increase of crude oil in the new year of 2023.
36:26.0
Edwin La Rosa, thank you.
36:29.0
Razon Lido.
36:30.0
Kasingas Tumalimaw.
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Thank you. Thank you.
36:34.0
Nempa Dela.
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Good morning. Thank you.
36:39.0
There's Rom.
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Love this shirt.
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This is from Tokyo.
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It's good that there are people who are sharing blessings.
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Those who are sending these.
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I usually wear t-shirts.
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It's not because I'm proud.
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I'm just giving it because I value it.
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I usually wear t-shirts.
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Sometimes, long sleeves.
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I'm just giving it.
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There are people who are sharing their blessings.
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From Japan, Europe, and Hong Kong.
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That's where it comes from.
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This is from Tokyo.
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I really like Tokyo.
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Carlota Reyes.
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I'm just repeating it.
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I'm not bragging about the blessings that come to me.
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I'm just saying that I value the blessings that come to us from them.
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I'm not asking for it.
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I'm not doing it.
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They are voluntarily sending these.
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I'm just wearing it.
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I wear it almost every day.
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It's from them.
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Polo and t-shirts.
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Thank you.
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It's beautiful.
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It's not hot.
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Thank you.
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This is from Facebook.
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Good morning.
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Thank you, ma'am.
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Thank you.
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Good morning.
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Thank you.
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Wow.
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It's from France.
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It's from Paris, France.
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From Paris, France.
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Europe.
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It's cold there.
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Thank you.
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Thank you.
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Thank you.
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Thank you.
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Thank you.
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Thank you.
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It's from Vancouver, Canada.
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I just started from Vancouver.
38:54.0
... Ang mga pamangkin ko at brother ko di ko napapuntahan. Dami kasi nasira sa ating mga ako. May mga plano ko ng COVID na COVID naman so hindi natuloy. Sana matuloy naman ngayong wala ng COVID may tinabawasan ang mga biyake-biyake."
39:24.0
... More blessing to come, Charmaine. Salamat po, Abe Family all. Salamat. Thank you."
39:54.0
... Nagsabi kay Pangulong Marcos na palalawaking pa, nadagdagan pa niya ang negosyo sa Pilipinas. Di ba ang gandang balita? Thank you. Mabuhay po kayo, gandang balita niyan.
40:24.0
... Santa Claus all weather si Kuya Val Santos Matubang. Santa Claus yan everywhere, everyday. Walang araw, walang holiday, lahat-lahat.
40:54.0
... Sa ika-unlad ng ating bansa magtulungan. Thank you po. Salamat. 40 minutes na. Breakfast muna tayo. Happy New Year sa mga Pilipino-Chinese.
41:24.0
... Eduardo Abella Galo. Paterno or son mula sa Macau. I'm from Macau pero taga-double de oro. Luz Adolpos. Wonderful Sunday.
41:41.0
... From Bohol. Salamat. Chris Colestad mula daw sa Bohol. Thank you. Thank you. Helen Corpuz. Thank you. Salamat po.
41:54.0
... Lorena Ramos, Sr. Lita Jeroce, God bless our family. Salamat po. Bye bye. Jojo Paredes, Binondo Lomi, salamat po. Nandito ang mga pangalan. Good luck, salamat po.
42:24.0
... Ang cargo ng Japan at Pilipinas parehong nakikinig sa atin yan. Susubaybay para sa Mike Abe Opinion. Pwede po kayo mag-like sir, pwede rin i-post ito, subscribe and follow. Good morning. God is good all the time.
42:43.0
... May pag-ibig sa kanya, puro pagmamahal lahat. Lahat nagmamalasakit sa atin kaya atin din siyang pagmalasakitan. Tulungan natin ang ating administrasyon. Welcome back sa First Family with President Marcos Jr., First Lady Lisa Araneta Marcos at ang buong pamilya at buong delegado sa kailang pagpabalik sa Pilipinas mula sa biyahe sa Switzerland. Malayo, malamig pero okay na yan.
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... Palamat po. Babe na muna. Thank you. Happy Sunday!