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00:06Lainey's singer Paul Kline is getting better now.
00:09He's done with Malice Gracia.
00:11The singer's story, while on his way home from the gym,
00:14he got hit by a car while riding a motorcycle.
00:17Because of this, Lainey's tour in Australia and New Zealand was rescheduled.
00:22There's no change in the group's other tour dates,
00:25including in Manila and Cebu in October.
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00:35The God of Music 17 has a new milestone.
00:39They will need UNESCO's first ever Goodwill Ambassador for Youth
00:44in a ceremony this month in Paris.
00:47According to UNESCO, they share the commitment of 17
00:51to empower young people and inspire them
00:54and support the help of music and positive energy.
00:58A year ago, 17 joined the 13th UNESCO Youth Forum in Paris
01:03where they shared the importance of participation of youth.
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01:14More than a century has passed since the Philippines left Spain.
01:19But Japan and America also joined us.
01:22It was in 1946 that the Philippines regained its freedom after World War II.
01:28It's been almost 8 decades since that year,
01:31but until now, it seems that being free is still difficult for some Filipinos.
01:36This is Jamie Santos.
01:38π΅
01:41Day of freedom!
01:432, 1, go!
01:45126th Independence Day of the Philippines.
01:49That's why 126 Siling Labuyo should be included in this contest in Luneta earlier.
01:56Congratulations to all who finished!
01:59There's an obstacle course and a feast for the Filipino workers.
02:05Many took pictures in the monument of Jose Rizal.
02:08The Balikbayang Siromel joined.
02:11Everybody should salute him, right?
02:13You know, just pay our respects because they sacrificed themselves.
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02:18President Bongbong Marcos and his family led the protest on Independence Day at Rizal's monument.
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02:29Vice President and Education Secretary Sara Duterte joined the protest in Davao City
02:35with police and military officials.
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02:41Chief Justice Alexander Guzmundo also raised the flag at the Battle of Pinaglabanan.
02:48The Philippines declared its independence in Kawitkawite on June 12, 1898.
02:54We asked some Filipinos,
02:56how can you say that you are truly free?
02:59The answer of an online activist is that there is freedom
03:02when we can move without fear in the places that we call our own.
03:08Some say that there is freedom from corruption and poverty.
03:12Many say that there is freedom from debt.
03:15Kyle says that he is free from studying hard.
03:18I'm almost free from school. I'm about to graduate.
03:22A netizen said that there is no freedom as long as there are many hungry and abused Filipinos.
03:28And another said that this is when you don't think about what others will say.
03:33You can also see your progress here.
03:36Someone said that there is freedom if you don't get sick even if you meet him.
03:41What about RM?
03:43I'm free.
03:44Where are you free from?
03:45From problems in life, from problems.
03:49What problems did you face?
03:52You can share a little.
03:54I think I can say love.
03:57You moved on.
03:59Yes, I moved on.
04:00While others say that even though they are more free to express their feelings,
04:06I hope there will be more equality for the members of LGBTQIA+.
04:13It's better to be free in a sense that is legally protected and free from anti-sociability.
04:20For GMA Integrated News, I'm Jamie Santos.
04:31The 23-year-old triplet graduated at the same time from the Pangasinan Season.
04:37They shared their experiences to achieve success.
04:42Alan James and Alan Michael Bersalona finished their Agricultural course.
04:47Alan Kyle is in Information Technology.
04:50And according to the siblings, they did different jobs to support their studies.
04:56They earn enough to support their parents for their daily needs.
05:02The father of the triplets is very happy with the success of his children.
05:10Thank you for watching.
05:11My name is PR Kanghel.
05:13I am Connie Sison.
05:14My name is Arnold Clavio.
05:16I am Atom Arawlyo.
05:17For a bigger mission and a wider service to the country.
05:21From GMA Integrated News, the Philippine News Authority,
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