BODY 2: Ghost prank; Boy Abunda sa mga ispekulasyon sa hiwalayang Bea-Dom

  • 7 months ago
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Transcript
00:00 [Music]
00:03 [Speaking in Tagalog]
00:06 [Speaking in Tagalog]
00:09 [Speaking in Tagalog]
00:12 [Speaking in Tagalog]
00:15 [Speaking in Tagalog]
00:18 [Speaking in Tagalog]
00:47 Be a little kinder.
00:49 [Speaking in Tagalog]
00:52 As we talk today, yes,
01:04 [Speaking in Tagalog]
01:07 [Speaking in Tagalog]
01:10 [Speaking in Tagalog]
01:13 [Speaking in Tagalog]
01:22 I don't know, how much do we really know?
01:28 How much do we really know?
01:30 [Speaking in Tagalog]
01:33 We can be a little kinder.
01:36 [Speaking in Tagalog]
01:39 [Speaking in Tagalog]
01:42 [Speaking in Tagalog]
01:48 [Speaking in Tagalog]
01:55 Like you, I'd like to be able to do an interview with Dominic, with Bea,
01:59 and get it straight from them.
02:02 Get it straight from them.
02:04 I can imagine that what they're going through is very difficult.
02:08 [Speaking in Tagalog]
02:11 Aubrey Carampel reporting for GMA Integrated News.
02:17 The DFA is one of the founders of New Zealand on Waitangi Day.
02:22 This is the day that the Maori people and the British Crown sign the Treaty of Waitangi,
02:28 which is considered the founding document of New Zealand.
02:31 New Zealand Ambassador to the Philippines, Peter Kell,
02:34 is the goodwill ambassador of New Zealand and the Philippines.
02:38 The New Zealand government plans to import more agricultural products from the Philippines.
02:44 New Zealand will also help in the supply of dairy products,
02:47 such as milk and butter, in the Philippines.
02:50 On March 12, the application for the Working Holiday Visa will be opened to New Zealand.
02:57 Many opportunities are waiting for Filipinos in New Zealand
03:00 in the hospitality industry, construction, and healthcare.
03:04 The first district representative, Edsel Agban,
03:12 was in favor of the implementation of the People's Initiative.
03:15 It is stated in the amendment that the People's Initiative will be allowed,
03:19 and not a revision.
03:21 This means that the amendment will change one or more things,
03:25 while the revision will affect the principle of the Constitution or the form of the government.
03:30 The signature of the signature sheet should be done in front of the Comelec Election Officer or his body.
03:37 Agban said that the law for initiatives and referendums,
03:40 such as the Supreme Court, is not a sufficient basis for the P.I.
03:45 Surigao del Norte, Representative Robert Ace Barbers,
03:49 who said that the law is the basis of the groups that support the People's Initiative.
03:55 360-degree view and time travel of the museum is located in the beautiful Manila Clock Tower.
04:10 Let's go there with Bon Aquino.
04:14 Iconic and historical, that is the Manila Clock Tower in the city of Manila.
04:20 It was built in the 1930s with Manila City Hall and designed by architect Antonio Toledo.
04:26 It is almost 100 feet high, with four clock faces,
04:30 facing Intramuros, Bonifacio Shrine, Rizal Park, and Palacio ng Malacanang.
04:36 But it is not just a time-traveler, because the tower can also be lifted.
04:42 It can go up to 200 steps.
04:45 It is difficult to reach the Manila Clock Tower,
04:49 but it is worth it because when you reach the top,
04:52 you will see the beautiful 360-degree view of Manila.
04:57 It is so beautiful. It also has historical value.
05:01 As Manilenos, we were born here, we are proud.
05:04 We are from the province, we decided to visit here because it is history.
05:10 And the beautiful view from the top.
05:12 The Manila Clock Tower is also a museum.
05:15 This is a sign, the clock tower, is that Manila has to be resilient
05:21 and also to further promote the culture and heritage of the Manilenos.
05:26 In the first two floors, you can see displays about the bombing of Manila,
05:30 vintage explosives, and mortar cartridges that were believed to be used in World War II.
05:36 And now, National Arts Month, various works of artists are exhibited here,
05:41 like National Artist Abdul Mari Imao and Presidential Merit Awardee Ramon Orlina.
05:48 It is open from 10am to 3pm, Tuesdays to Fridays.
05:53 Before going, schedule your visit to their official social media page.
05:58 Vonna Kino reporting for GMA Integrated News.
06:02 [music]
06:07 Very doughnut, but doughnut-eat.
06:10 Because those are made of yarn.
06:13 The works that are eye-catching are included in Joseph Moore's report.
06:19 [music]
06:22 The first sight is immediately eye-catching.
06:24 Doughnut yarn, yes, doughnut yarn.
06:28 [music]
06:30 Doughnut crochet is the craft of Jonah Carla de la Rosa from Lipa, Patangas.
06:34 From size, flavor, toppings, to packaging, those are realness overload.
06:40 In all honesty, a courier service staff had a dream of having Jonah to do this.
06:46 The delivery took two to three days, but Jonah said, "Don't worry, his doughnut is no expiry."
06:52 Jonah himself is the one who makes the doughnuts,
06:55 and aside from doughnuts, he also crochets keychains, shirts, and flowers.
07:00 But this inedible version of doughnut is really sold, and it's his real doughnut business.
07:05 Joseph Morong reporting for GMA Integrated News.

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