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Mga residente sa Springwoods Subdivision, nipalag sa kalit nga pagtaas sa ilang balayronon sa tubig.
Tubag sa Beverly Hills Association sa plano sa Cebu City sa pagrecover sa public road sulod sa subdivision.
Cebu City Hall gi "bully" ang MCWD?
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Mga residente sa Springwoods Subdivision, nipalag sa kalit nga pagtaas sa ilang balayronon sa tubig.
Tubag sa Beverly Hills Association sa plano sa Cebu City sa pagrecover sa public road sulod sa subdivision.
Cebu City Hall gi "bully" ang MCWD?
Apil sa atong diskusyon sa pagpadayag sa inyong mga komento sa comment section below.
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25:01 You called a complaint not only to the population but also the residents because some complaints are legitimate.
25:10 According to the interview with Mr. Glenn Aranaser got a clearance with your legal
25:27 you can now call, if you are able to accommodate your schedule in the program, you can now accommodate.
25:36 But if you are not able to, you can call back or come to Sunstar Studios, sir.
25:42 You can interview here and at the same time you can explain to us, you can come or whatever you choose, so you can show us how you compute and how much the bills are.
25:54 I think the consumers in Springwoods deserve a clear explanation.
26:00 The Springwoods owners are very kind, they will be satisfied if you explain to them.
26:06 Okay, so Mr. Luigi, the Beverly Hills subdivision that you brought, it is not a private road.
26:16 It is established based on documents that it is not a public road in Beverly Hills. It is not just the main road, it is also the entire road.
26:32 Even the interior roads, it was donated in 1976 by the Sub-Bon people.
26:42 So that's like 47 years ago?
26:46 Yes, so actually I feel that it was a public road before.
26:50 Even now, it is not a public road, it is a zoo, it is a father-truth, it is a camping area, a camping area.
26:58 A marina.
26:58 A marina, a temple.
27:00 We cannot recall when the guardhouse was stopped.
27:08 I remember when I was a child, yes, we were in the middle of the road, but there was a guard.
27:14 But you were able to follow?
27:16 Yes, I was able to follow.
27:18 So now, you are not able to follow, you have to get a sticker.
27:21 A sticker of 1,500 per year.
27:25 So it is still a toll road.
27:30 Yes, a toll road.
27:32 So whatever toll you get, the city hall is the one who maintains it.
27:37 That's according to Councilor Alok Cover.
27:41 Our first speaker is Ralph Martinez, a reporter at Sunstar Integrated Newsroom.
27:47 He is also a member of the Beverly Hills Association.
27:52 Our first speaker is going to be interviewed by the association in the City Hall's declaration.
28:00 Ralph, please come up.
28:02 Ralph.
28:06 Ralph Martinez.
28:08 Ralph Martinez, come in.
28:14 He is a member of the Beverly Hills Homeowners Association.
28:20 Ralph is not here.
28:22 I will call him back.
28:24 Or how about this,
28:26 Ralph is in the newsroom.
28:28 He can also be interviewed.
28:30 Yes, he can be interviewed.
28:32 He is also in our studio.
28:34 Actually, I already called him earlier.
28:36 Ralph, he is here.
28:38 He is here, Ms. Mildred.
28:40 Ralph, actually, I already called the Beverly Hills Association earlier.
28:46 I already interviewed them.
28:48 I asked them if I can interview you.
28:50 They said, "Yes, of course."
28:52 He said, "Ma'am, you are not here."
28:54 I said, "Okay, let's do it."
28:56 Ralph, what is the association's latest plan for the City Hall to reclaim access to the Beverly Hills?
29:10 So far, they haven't given me a statement.
29:14 But the Admin Juliette said that within the day, they will give their statement in response to what the city has said.
29:24 So the association has already given a statement?
29:26 Yes, within the day.
29:28 So far, they haven't given you a statement?
29:32 Not yet.
29:34 But they have already given a statement?
29:36 Yes. I will contact Ms. Juliette.
29:40 And then she will give a statement within the day.
29:42 Hopefully, she will give it after lunch.
29:46 Okay, has Ralph already given you a statement?
29:50 No, he hasn't given me a statement yet. He is still waiting for his statement.
29:56 Okay, Ralph. Thank you.
29:58 We will now move on to another question.
30:02 Is the Beverly Hills Association following the path of the city?
30:09 Ralph Martinez, thank you very much.
30:12 Thank you.
30:14 The Beverly Hills Association, or the big associations, donated to the city government by the Wolbrights,
30:26 the deed of donation was signed by Mayor Eulogio Borres in 1976.
30:33 Wolbright also represents the Beverly Hills Association.
30:38 He was the president. So it wasn't just the Wolbright property.
30:44 He was representing the association.
30:47 So it was a mutual agreement between the association and the city of Cebu.
30:53 So it was uncontested.
30:57 There was no successful agreement between the city and the association regarding the ownership of the property.
31:04 And it was not done?
31:06 It was not done.
31:08 So we are asking the Beverly Hills Association to decide which side of the issue they will choose to address.
31:26 We know that the upscale subdivisions wanted to keep their security, their privacy,
31:34 but the Supreme Court ruling before was brought to one of the columns of Atty. Pachico Chavez in Sunstar,
31:47 which decided that the subdivisions could be destroyed provided they had a public consultation.
31:58 There is a memorandum of agreement regarding the exclusion of the subdivisions.
32:05 But as far as the city is concerned, as well as the neighboring subdivisions, there was no public consultation.
32:14 There was no memorandum of agreement.
32:17 There was no memorandum of agreement that could be used to decide how to destroy the subdivisions.
32:24 The subdivisions were not accessed.
32:28 What Luigi said is that the area that was destroyed,
32:34 the area that was destroyed in the guardhouse,
32:36 was not covered by the Councilor Alcover.
32:40 It was not covered by the government.
32:45 It was a private property.
32:47 The guardhouse was built without a building permit.
32:53 Even the office of the association that is located there,
32:58 there was no permit from the office of the building official.
33:02 So is that a moment?
33:04 So it can be demolished.
33:07 The city hall has no permit.
33:09 But if that is private, can the city exercise its use of rock power over that?
33:18 Can it exercise its eminent domain?
33:21 This is what we are discussing about the action in the city.
33:25 Let us include this in our next discussion.
33:27 Talking of eminent domain.
33:30 Will it fall as eminent domain?
33:33 Last week, Luigi, there was a person who was employed in the city hall.
33:38 He was not caught.
33:40 He was arrested.
33:43 There was a person who was employed in the city hall who was arrested.
33:46 He was alive.
33:48 He was alive. He was a J.O.
33:51 He was arrested and he was employed in the old MCWD building.
33:58 Where was it built?
33:59 The MCWD building where the city hall is located.
34:02 The Prince Warehouse.
34:03 And the one in Lanueva.
34:06 Oh, Lanueva.
34:07 And that is the old MCWD building.
34:12 That is the old MCWD building.
34:15 Before they built this high-rise building.
34:19 He was employed here and he was the one who built the city hall.
34:26 So it is the city hall that was taking over the building.
34:31 So that is where the problem arose, Luigi.
34:34 Because, I don't know if the word MCWD is the right word.
34:41 But actually, I have heard of MCWD.
34:45 Because MCWD chairman, Jose Daluz III, said in a statement to Sunstar
34:51 that his move to the city hall is bullying.
34:54 And he clarified that.
34:56 And this is the context of the story.
34:58 The Cebu City government, on their Facebook page, the PIO,
35:04 they have satellite offices here in the old MCWD building
35:12 located across the city hall.
35:14 It was last July.
35:16 However, MCWD claims that there is a contract entered into by the parties.
35:22 No one signed it.
35:24 Weeks since the city hall started using the building.
35:28 So they used it when there was no contract.
35:33 What is really confusing, Luigi,
35:36 is that they are not a government.
35:40 They are an asset.
35:42 So if you use the city hall, you will pay.
35:45 The cost is 700,000 pesos for the lease of the building.
35:54 But the city hall is paid 200,000 pesos.
35:57 So it is really MCWD.
35:59 Or else, MCWD is the one who is in charge of the lease.
36:04 So, anyway.
36:06 The city administrator, Colin Roussel, said that
36:12 all offices under the executive department,
36:17 which are not policy-determining offices,
36:20 but were located in the legislative building,
36:23 here in the council, in the SP,
36:25 and will be transferred to the satellite office.
36:29 The appeal is to DEWOP.
36:32 DEWOP, CHAMP, and others.
36:35 So their services are involved.
36:38 So they are not policy.
36:40 Attorney Roussel said in the same interview with Sunstar,
36:45 that MCWD is the lesser of the building.
36:49 When asked how much the lease of the city is,
36:53 Roussel said in an interview on July 23,
36:56 that there are several options of agreement
36:59 that the city and MCWD may enter into,
37:04 including Yusuf Rock Deed and Lease Agreement.
37:07 So, if the city administrator, Colin Roussel,
37:13 is waiting for MCWD in the building,
37:16 the city hall cannot enter, but they can wait.
37:19 They are already waiting.
37:22 This is what I'm going to say.
37:24 But his statement is clear,
37:26 that there are several options of agreement,
37:30 either Yusuf Rock or Lease Agreement.
37:32 So it's clear that they will not enter.
37:35 There has not been entered into.
37:37 There is no agreement, but when it started to rehabilitate,
37:40 at the same time,
37:42 if you rehabilitate, you have a building permit.
37:45 That's right.
37:47 But you also need to have a building permit to rehabilitate the building, right?
37:51 Getting a building permit is not just about building,
37:57 but also rehabilitation and restoration.
38:00 So, when you get a building permit,
38:02 you have to make changes to the structure.
38:06 It's the same as the condominium in Ipodromo.
38:10 There are many obstacles because there are no safety rules.
38:15 So, you have to make changes.
38:17 The city hall that you will implement in the police station,
38:20 including the building permit,
38:22 you have to make changes to it.
38:26 How can you get a building permit when there is no contract in the first place?
38:31 Can we check the office of the building official
38:34 if they issued a building permit?
38:36 That's right.
38:37 Sometimes, we still go to the office of the building official
38:40 because there is a contract.
38:42 So, when you are rehabilitating,
38:46 you have to make changes.
38:48 In the MCWD,
38:50 if there is an old building,
38:52 a new building,
38:53 where is your guard?
38:55 There are soldiers there.
38:58 There is no agreement.
39:01 That's right.
39:02 That's possible.
39:03 If you have a guard,
39:06 if you have a security guard in your asset,
39:09 you can make a history.
39:13 There are many soldiers in the city hall,
39:16 in the ITD,
39:17 in the MCWD building.
39:19 There are many cases.
39:21 You can go to the police station.
39:23 So, if you just have a guard,
39:26 you know,
39:27 a security guard,
39:29 If the security personnel in the MCWD
39:32 is with you,
39:33 the attorney-de-luz
39:35 can also be with you.
39:38 The attorney-de-luz can also be with me.
39:40 The problem was that no contract had been signed.
39:43 That's right.
39:44 It's because of the no contract.
39:45 But at the same time,
39:46 if you put a guard,
39:47 you know that the guard is in your building.
39:49 In your building?
39:50 Yes.
39:51 Or if you just have a guard,
39:53 you know that the guard is in your building.
39:55 And he constructed the building right under your nose.
40:00 That's right.
40:01 Is this the city hall?
40:03 It's next to your building.
40:06 Oh, I see.
40:07 So, in response to the claim of the attorney-de-luz,
40:12 the attorney-de-luz,
40:14 yesterday,
40:15 said he cannot confirm or deny the claims of MCWD,
40:21 adding that both parties came up with an arrangement
40:25 and it was agreed in principle.
40:29 But in the government,
40:32 there is nothing agreed in principle.
40:35 You just have to choose.
40:37 Black and white?
40:38 Or else,
40:39 you rehabilitate,
40:41 you don't use government resources.
40:44 If you don't liquidate,
40:45 you request materials,
40:47 what will you put here?
40:49 You just have to decide.
40:51 We already reached this.
40:53 You just have to have properties involving siblings.
40:58 That's how it's written in the government assets.
41:01 If you don't have this agreement regarding the government assets,
41:09 agreed in principle,
41:11 you can just say, "Agreed in principle."
41:14 We'll see what happens.
41:15 If you change the paper,
41:19 you have to include the MOOE,
41:22 maintenance and other operating expenses,
41:24 the line items in the budget.
41:26 But this one, there's nothing?
41:28 Agreed in principle?
41:29 Just this?
41:31 Attorney Rossell said,
41:33 "It is the job of the legal department of both parties
41:37 to formalize all legalities of the matter."
41:40 This one, there's nothing?
41:41 So, if they don't legalize,
41:43 what's the point of knocking on the door
41:45 while the employee is still quarantined in the City Hall?
41:48 Maybe, you know,
41:49 if the employee is still not quarantined in the City Hall,
41:52 the next thing that will happen is,
41:54 surprise!
41:55 They're rewinding the process
41:56 because they rehabilitated their new offices.
41:58 They can't be contracted
42:00 if it's not clear.
42:02 So, Attorney Rossell agreed.
42:04 If they said that there was no contract,
42:07 awareness and consent is the one very much important.
42:11 What's this, Atty.?
42:13 I'm so jealous of them.
42:16 It's not an issue of the said institution
42:19 because once they have agreed,
42:21 then formalities will just follow.
42:23 Right, Atty.?
42:24 You heard that, right?
42:25 Formalities should come first.
42:27 And it cannot...
42:29 The assumption cannot be brought to court.
42:32 Hmm.
42:33 Sometimes, it's right,
42:35 we need to have a contract.
42:37 Although I understand that a contract is a meeting of minds
42:41 where there has to be something written there
42:44 to prove that there was indeed a meeting of minds.
42:46 That's why we need to have a contract.
42:48 If you're working,
42:49 you can't just go to work without a job offer.
42:52 Hmm.
42:53 Everything needs to be written.
42:56 Yes, there has to be.
42:57 Sometimes,
42:58 you go to a noodle shop
43:01 and you see this.
43:03 Is it a paper?
43:04 Yes.
43:05 What's that?
43:06 Good for?
43:07 Good for, sure.
43:08 Isn't it called good for?
43:09 Hmm.
43:10 Right?
43:11 And then,
43:12 you have to prove later on
43:14 that you owe money.
43:16 You have to sign a list of noodles.
43:20 At the office,
43:22 you just have to sign a list.
43:23 Atty., you owe money.
43:24 Yes.
43:25 You owe money.
43:26 You have to get it.
43:27 You have to get it from the store.
43:28 You have to get it.
43:29 That's right.
43:30 Sometimes,
43:31 you have to get a list of noodles.
43:33 But,
43:34 this is enough
43:35 to get the noodles.
43:37 You have to have a handwriting.
43:39 We have a handwriting master.
43:42 His name is Anabel Leamido Abinuja.
43:46 Right?
43:47 Believe me.
43:48 If you get the noodles,
43:50 you owe money.
43:52 You owe money.
43:54 You owe money.
43:55 [Laughs]
43:56 Oh, my.
43:57 Anyway,
43:58 if you have a handwriting like GC,
44:02 you have to consider a contract.
44:04 If you have an agreement with GC,
44:06 you have to add Luigi.
44:09 He can't do it.
44:10 He can't do it.
44:11 If you have an agreement with GC,
44:14 you have to pay him.
44:15 [Laughs]
44:16 He can't consider David.
44:18 He can't consider Luigi.
44:19 Oh, my.
44:20 So,
44:21 Luigi is a good person.
44:22 His problem with MCWD
44:25 is that
44:26 this is a noble intention.
44:28 Because, in government,
44:30 we set an example
44:32 for our society.
44:34 If you are not satisfied
44:36 with the Y Building Permit,
44:39 then you yourself
44:41 have to make sure
44:42 that before you do anything,
44:45 you follow the regulations.
44:48 Even if the intention is noble,
44:51 it is noble.
44:53 Okay, I think this is Attorney Juan.
44:58 Where is he?
44:59 He's Attorney Rosel.
45:00 He's the city official
45:01 who, with the management of MCWD,
45:03 when they conducted a site visit
45:05 at the building in the first quarter of this year,
45:07 the building was described as
45:09 very much dilapidated,
45:11 abandoned,
45:12 and littered with animal waste.
45:13 It's a mess.
45:14 Okay, you know the problem.
45:15 You rehabilitated it.
45:17 This is just a mess.
45:18 But,
45:19 when they conducted…
45:20 Wait a minute.
45:21 Both parties agreed that it was dilapidated.
45:26 But, they were not…
45:27 Because they agreed that it was dilapidated,
45:31 they agreed to rehabilitate it
45:34 while you were still there.
45:36 So, when you were involved,
45:38 while you were still there,
45:40 there was a fourth party involved.
45:42 When the fourth party was involved,
45:44 the government said
45:45 that the accountabilities
45:47 were disallowed.
45:49 But, you were still there.
45:50 The account was disallowed.
45:51 Yes, there was no punitive action.
45:53 Yes, because the offices
45:55 that should have taken punitive action
45:57 against the non-following,
45:58 they were not there.
45:59 Yes, because the offices
46:01 that should have filed a complaint
46:05 were not there.
46:06 Yes, that's right.
46:07 It was a mess.
46:08 So, it was like that.
46:10 It was a mess, Luigi,
46:11 because you were there
46:13 to pay for the building permit.
46:15 It was a mess.
46:16 It was a mess.
46:17 Let's go back to the spring watch complaint.
46:23 Alex Tabon,
46:24 in our Facebook live,
46:28 in Super Balita,
46:29 he was asked by some helpmates
46:31 why the water was high
46:33 because the electricity was high.
46:35 How high was the electricity?
46:37 Sir, in the past 3-4 months,
46:40 the rate in MCWD was low.
46:43 In VECO?
46:44 In Visayan Electric.
46:46 Where did it go?
46:47 Yesterday?
46:48 Yes.
46:49 So, Babylon Rizando,
46:50 he was asked,
46:51 "Sir, the water is high."
46:54 Basbas is the city of Mildred.
46:56 "25 per gallon,
46:57 I'll pay for your visit
46:58 to Barangay Basbas."
47:00 It's the same.
47:01 When I was in Mildred,
47:02 here in Barangay Zapatera,
47:05 the boundary of Cucun Ramos and Zapatera
47:07 is Manangcuan.
47:08 It's a market.
47:10 It's the office of Ma'am Raquel Arcedat.
47:12 During the time of Odette,
47:13 I remember that the water was 100 per gallon.
47:18 Because Odette was the only place
47:20 where the water was low.
47:22 When Odette was there,
47:24 the water was low
47:26 and the water was high.
47:28 Because the pumps in MCWD
47:30 couldn't run because of the electricity.
47:33 Because of the electricity.
47:35 So, the water was high.
47:39 So, if you hear any complaints,
47:42 you just need to be on the headlines.
47:44 You just need to put up a picture.
47:48 You just need to put up your name
47:50 so that we can address your concerns.
47:53 We also want to protect you.
47:56 If you have any complaints,
47:58 we will not substantiate your complaint.
48:01 You just need to put up your name.
48:03 We don't have any alias.
48:04 If you have any complaints,
48:05 you just need to put up your name.
48:06 We will not complain.
48:08 We will not complain.
48:09 We will not complain.
48:10 If you have any complaints,
48:12 you just need to put up your name.
48:13 Okay.
48:14 Let's continue.
48:15 Tea, we saw the building in Hipodromo.
48:18 This is the building that built the condominium.
48:22 36 stories.
48:23 Was it damaged by the landslides?
48:27 The debris.
48:28 The debris.
48:29 The signage on the crane was damaged.
48:32 So, it was suspended.
48:34 They didn't do anything about it.
48:36 Aside from this,
48:37 the barangay that called for this,
48:40 aside from the debris,
48:44 the complaints from the people
48:46 in the City of Greenside
48:48 are the reason for the construction.
48:50 They are 24/7.
48:53 When will the deadline be?
48:55 The deadline.
48:56 Was it August or October?
48:58 It should be 2024.
49:01 Yes.
49:02 The suspension of the construction of the condominium unit
49:07 should be left to the Office of the Building Official
49:11 to be constructed in a monocrit construction.
49:15 Luigi, do you think that this monocrit construction
49:18 is due to the high buildings in Horizon 101?
49:23 I don't have any data on the building.
49:27 But if they can,
49:29 it could be the 9th or 10th tallest building in Cebu
49:32 at around 135 meters.
49:36 It's expected to be 37 stories.
49:40 So,
49:41 according to Captain Bacolod,
49:46 34 out of 37 stories
49:49 were constructed in the condominium building
49:53 in the barangay of Hipodromo.
49:55 So, is this a condominium building?
49:57 It's just a condominium.
49:59 The development is still ongoing.
50:03 According to Captain Bacolod,
50:06 the construction is still ongoing.
50:09 The development is still ongoing.
50:11 It's under contract with the contractor.
50:16 So, it's the responsibility of the contractor
50:18 to ensure safety in the construction site
50:22 as well as the perimeter of the condominium.
50:27 Okay.
50:28 For those who didn't follow the interview,
50:31 Captain Bacolod of Hipodromo,
50:34 his crane, his Sinesia crane,
50:37 was already installed in the house.
50:40 No, no.
50:41 It's the third floor.
50:42 It's Mr. Salomon's.
50:44 It was installed at 8 p.m.
50:47 There's a reason.
50:48 Because it's their third floor bedroom.
50:51 But when it's full,
50:53 they can't see anything.
50:54 After dinner, they watch TV.
50:56 But they can see that it's high.
50:59 The impact from the crane.
51:01 It's like a whole city is hit.
51:06 Of course.
51:07 After this,
51:08 there are 29 families
51:12 who temporarily live in the area
51:20 because they can't afford to pay for their rent.
51:26 They can't afford to pay for their rent.
51:27 Those who work from home,
51:29 they can't work.
51:30 Imagine, they have to thank you for calling
51:32 for their construction.
51:33 They have to knock on the door.
51:34 So, there are 29 families
51:36 who temporarily transfer.
51:39 They handle and pay for their rent in Monocrete.
51:42 After this,
51:43 Mr. Salomon's house was found.
51:47 The entire city was bothered.
51:50 It's demanding to ensure safety.
51:54 They don't have catchers or fish nets.
51:57 They don't have grain.
51:59 They don't have mosquito nets.
52:02 They just reinforce it.
52:04 It's just a piece of worry for the residents.
52:08 It's just right.
52:09 It's not that deep.
52:11 It's not that far.
52:13 The barangay capitan will be there.
52:17 He will check the building.
52:19 He will check if it's okay.
52:22 But it's okay, Luigi.
52:24 The suspension is lifted.
52:27 Okay.
52:28 So, there are people who have problems
52:31 in the barangay.
52:34 The hippodrome.
52:35 Okay.
52:36 It's far.
52:37 It's far.
52:38 Visayan Electric is really demanding.
52:41 They remind the public
52:44 regarding cutting the branches
52:48 of the trees that are connected to the wires.
52:51 We saw earlier
52:53 that Natalio Bacalson,
52:55 who is a contractor at Visayan Electric,
52:58 is pruning the trees.
53:00 The wind is blowing hard.
53:03 It's the first time that it's tripped off.
53:06 Where is it?
53:07 It's not there.
53:08 I saw it earlier.
53:10 I just want to show this to Thea.
53:12 So, first,
53:14 the reminder to Visayan Electric
53:16 is do not attempt
53:20 to trim or cut trees
53:23 growing near power lines yourself.
53:27 This is what we call
53:29 touching a power line can be dangerous.
53:32 There's no insulation.
53:34 So, contact Visayan Electric
53:36 by giving their office hotline number at 032-230-8326
53:42 or send a private message
53:44 on their Facebook page
53:46 to Visayan Electric.
53:48 In fairness,
53:49 they are more likely to be affected
53:51 by the damage caused by the Facebook page.
53:54 230-8326 or 230-VECO.
53:57 Yes.
53:58 Okay.
53:59 This is what you should do
54:00 to Visayan Electric.
54:02 Distributing positive energy.
54:04 Okay.
54:05 Mildred, you're in the studio.
54:06 Why are you late?
54:07 Oh, okay.
54:08 Let's continue, Luigi.
54:09 So, why is Mildred's better half
54:11 in Cebu so late?
54:13 And my son,
54:14 who I call Ayran,
54:15 where are they now?
54:17 Where are you?
54:18 That's why I call you
54:21 to bring your family to work day.
54:23 Okay.
54:24 Okay.
54:25 But before we continue,
54:27 we have to greet
54:29 and happy birthday
54:31 to our executive publisher
54:34 who is hiding somewhere.
54:36 What is it?
54:37 Nestor Pailon Ramirez.
54:40 Happy birthday, sir Nestor.
54:42 Happy birthday, sir.
54:43 Okay.
54:44 Okay.
54:46 And now, it's time for us to watch
54:48 the Beyond The Headlines.
54:50 We will continue
54:51 and we will return
54:52 to our episode
54:53 now and later.
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55:26 Okay.
55:27 We will continue
55:28 Beyond The Headlines
55:29 on Thursday,
55:30 August 3, 2023.
55:32 Happy birthday, everyone.
55:34 Let's solve our problems
55:37 and let the community hear
55:40 the voice of Luigi Flores.
55:43 I am Mildred Galarpe.
55:44 Have a good afternoon.
55:47 [Music]