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00:00We immediately start with the news. President Abinader was the guest speaker at the lunch
00:08of the American Chamber of Commerce this Tuesday, where he highlighted the solidity of the Dominican
00:13economy, the commitment of the government to foreign investment, macroeconomic stability
00:19and inclusive growth. As Eliana Cuevas tells us, the president reiterated the good commercial
00:25relations with the United States, the country's main partner and destination of 53 percent of
00:32Dominican exports in 2024, around $7 billion.
00:41During his speech, Abinader highlighted that the economic stability, social peace and the government's
00:48reform agenda have made the Dominican Republic the main recipient of foreign investment
00:54in Central America and the Caribbean.
01:11Faced with these results, the governor said he was positive about the stability of the exchange rate,
01:17despite the fact that the dollar is listed at $63.25.
01:24We do not see structural reasons that make us think of an important depreciation of the Dominican peso.
01:30The president announced for next year the exploitation of rare earths, when the net value of the reserves is specified.
01:39In that same order, he indicated that in the country are the 17 elements of rare earths.
01:47Therefore, it is a great challenge, it is a great opportunity, because it gives us not only an economic value,
01:53but also a special strategic value, which the country has to manage in the most powerful way and in the most efficient way.
02:02Abinader said he was optimistic about the participation of his American counterpart, Donald Trump,
02:08at the 10th Summit of the Americas, which will be held in the country.
02:13The important thing is that we are working.
02:15And I want to say that the U.S. government is very active in working with us at the summit.
02:21And I am optimistic that we can see the presence of President Trump at that summit.
02:28The 10th Summit of the Americas is scheduled for December in Punta Cana.
02:34Eliana Cuevas, Teleantillas News.
02:39Few incidents on the first day of the strike in San Francisco de Macorís.
02:43Some shops opened their doors and a certain fluidity in vehicle traffic characterized the day.
02:49Guillermo García presents us a balance in the following report.
02:54From the early hours of the morning, the military and police patrol was notorious, to which two helicopters were added.
03:01In the middle of the morning, several tires were set on fire in the Pueblo Nuevo neighborhood,
03:05which were immediately suffocated by the agents.
03:09The directors of the FALPO, which heads the strike,
03:13remembered that if the government had fulfilled its promises with this city,
03:17this strike would not be taking place.
03:21They are not telling the truth and they are not going to surrender on that date they have set.
03:28There were five with which they put yesterday that in June.
03:32That the avenue without evaluation is not prepared nor will it be in conditions to be transited on the dates they are saying.
03:40That the San Francisco de Macorís highway has been misinformed
03:44and has been misguided in terms of what is being asked.
03:48Although traditionally the collective of popular organizations is a fundamental part of this type of call,
03:54this time it was abstained.
03:58The spokesman for the collective of popular organizations explained why he did not join this call.
04:05The collective does not have this strike on the agenda
04:08for the fact that, in the first place, if an assembly was held, it was not invited.
04:14And whenever we call a strike, it has never been done by the collective,
04:20but it has been the product of an assembly.
04:23We were not invited to an assembly where we could have assembled
04:27the demand of the comrades with ours.
04:31Some merchants who opened their doors today expressed their support for the demands,
04:37but prefer the dialogue before the strike.
04:40We agree that the government acts and develops the works it needs,
04:44but the methods must change.
04:46They must change because, in the first place, when a part of the city is paralyzed,
04:51what is affected is precisely the same society.
04:53What is paralyzed and stopped is progress and development.
04:56The market has never supported the strike.
04:58The poor do not support the strike.
05:00Because the poor live from day to day.
05:02From day to day.
05:04The poor cannot support the strike.
05:06They die at once.
05:08Among the main demands that motivated the strike that continues this Wednesday
05:12are the termination of the hospital and the circumvalation,
05:17as well as the construction of the Plaza de la Cultura
05:19and the biology laboratory in the extension of the UAS.
05:23Guillermo García, Informativos, Teleantillas.
05:29About the operation, the results will be a surprise.
05:34The results of the operation carried out by the anti-doping test,
05:38which was carried out yesterday Monday by the National Institute of Land Transport and Transit,
05:44the bus terminal of kilometer 9,
05:46will be known in the next few days,
05:50according to information provided by the institution.
05:54The test is aimed at guaranteeing road safety
05:57and preventing accidents caused by the consumption of illicit substances.
06:01The operation, which was headed by the director of Intranet, Milton Morrison,
06:06began at 6 a.m. and was applied to more than 40 drivers
06:11of the Urban Transport Union on February 27,
06:14affiliated with the National Transport Federation, La Nueva Opción.
06:18It was warned that those drivers who are positive in the tests
06:22will be suspended and their driving license will be retained
06:26until they comply with a rehabilitation process.
06:30And before the implementation of these anti-drug tests
06:34to urban transport drivers,
06:37Uber said it is willing to talk to Intranet
06:41about the feasibility of this measure.
06:43This is what the General Manager in Central America and the Caribbean, Laura Santillán,
06:48said when asked about the possibility of applying these tests to their co-drivers.
06:54Paola Báez explained.
06:57Road safety in the Dominican Republic is an important issue for Uber
07:02due to the high rates of registered traffic accidents in the country.
07:07According to the General Manager in Central America and the Caribbean, Laura Santillán,
07:11who expressed the goodwill of the company to talk about the issue with the authorities.
07:16We would be willing to talk to the work tables to understand the feasibility of implementing it.
07:22For now, we are willing to collaborate, to listen and to work in favor of road safety.
07:27When answering the 10 most frequent questions of the app in the national territory,
07:31Santillán said that more than 600,000 tourists have been mobilized in the country
07:36and that the conflicts of drivers with traditional taxi drivers are a thing of the past.
07:41It is a past stage of Uber.
07:43Rather, in the present of Uber, Uber as a platform and as a company
07:46wants all the taxis in the world to be inside the platform.
07:49And that has been evolving over time in New York, in Brazil, Colombia, Europe.
07:54I mean, taxi and Uber, we want them to live and coexist precisely
07:59because they can coexist in the same place
08:03and the user has the possibility to choose which product they want for which occasion.
08:07Although the largest service required by the company by Dominicans is UberMoto,
08:12the executive announced that they intend to ally with subway stations
08:16so that users of this means of transport have faster access to Uber
08:21and thus strengthen their relationship with the 500,000 users of the application.
08:26Paola Baez, Informativos Teleantillas.
08:30We make our first break, you do not change it, we come back with more news.
08:37Thank you all for keeping up with us.
08:40We continue with the news.
08:42The Civic Movement, Participación Ciudadana, warned this Tuesday
08:46that cases of administrative corruption in the Dominican Republic
08:49are at risk of being criminally extinguished from public action
08:54if they are not expedited.
08:56Ana Mañón has the details.
09:00The cases of corruption under observation
09:03are Antipulpo, Coral and Coral 5G, Medusa, Calamar and Camaleón,
09:08which have been in justice for several years
09:11and because of this they are at risk of criminal extinction,
09:15which would be serious, as assured by Pancho Álvarez,
09:18coordinator of the Civic Participation Political Analysis Commission.
09:23But the facts that are described in those accusations
09:26that are known to be criminal
09:28are in fact very serious,
09:30that at least they deserve a sentence in court,
09:34that the judges in their right to independence
09:40establish the guilt or innocence based on the evidence.
09:45In his fourth report on the main corruption files
09:49that involve public resources,
09:52the representatives of civil society
09:54warn that they could end up without sentences
09:58due to weaknesses in the system.
10:01What cannot happen is that the Dominican Republic
10:04makes such serious allegations
10:06that the evidence is not going to be evaluated
10:09because criminal action has been extended
10:11because the maximum time has arrived
10:13and that a judicial process must last.
10:16That would imply that all the aforementioned serious charges
10:21are not going to be subject to the full judgment,
10:23they will not be able to be evaluated by the courts
10:26and the impunity would be again in the Dominican Republic.
10:31Therefore, Civic Participation considers it necessary
10:35to follow these processes
10:38and that they must end with favorable results.
10:42During the implementation of this panel
10:44entitled High Corruption Cases, Justice and the Media Outcome,
10:49the impact and coverage
10:51of the media and social networks
10:53were also analyzed
10:55in the judicial evolution
10:57of the cases of administrative corruption
10:59in the Dominican Republic.
11:01The event was held at the Hotel Catalonia.
11:04Ana Mañón, informative, Hostel and Antillas.
11:08The former Secretary of the Armed Forces,
11:10José Miguel Soto Jiménez,
11:12considered the issue of Haitian migration in the country
11:14as a great threat
11:16and described Friusa
11:19as an evil creature that can become a metastasis.
11:22It is the most serious threat
11:24that has ever been raised to the Dominican state,
11:27the issue of illegal migration,
11:29the most serious threat.
11:31But nevertheless,
11:33the president
11:35says
11:37something that I did not really understand,
11:39honestly I did not understand,
11:41that the government
11:45is intervening
11:48in Friusa?
11:50No, the government does not intervene in Friusa.
11:53Jiménez also said
11:55that he defines the old Dominican order
11:57as an expression of Dominicanity
11:59and argued that authorities
12:01must guarantee the security
12:03of the march
12:05led by that pacific organization.
12:09Continuing with the topic,
12:11about this march orchestrated
12:13by the old Dominican order
12:15for this March 30th,
12:18in the Hoyo de Friusa sector in Bávaro,
12:20the historian Juan Daniel Valcácer
12:22made a call to peace
12:24and public order.
12:26He also denied the revelations
12:28of the declassified documents
12:30in the United States.
12:32Ana Méndez worked on the subject.
12:34Historian Juan Daniel Valcácer
12:36expressed that he expects the protest
12:38to be carried out in a pacific way
12:40and also be framed within the respect
12:42of human rights.
12:44The Dominican government
12:46must regulate the migratory
12:48situation, regular or irregular,
12:50in the country.
12:52If there are Venezuelan Haitian citizens
12:54or whatever,
12:56in an irregular way in the country,
12:58they have to meet
13:00the requirements
13:02and norms established by the law
13:04or leave the country.
13:06Valcácer denied in the radio program
13:08that the declarations
13:10poured out by the declassified documents
13:12by the Federal Bureau of
13:14Investigation of the United States
13:16that detail that Antonio de la Maza,
13:18one of the participants in the
13:20Trujillo's trial,
13:22hit Dr. Robert Reed Cabral
13:24and sexually assaulted his wife.
13:26These documents,
13:28which have partially begun to be
13:30revealed now,
13:32have the particularity
13:34that they mix,
13:36it is a kind of
13:38gallimantia
13:40of truth and lie.
13:42It is a mix of confusion
13:44mixing real names
13:46with some
13:48or other fact
13:50to distort.
13:52Valcácer revealed that the
13:54Dominican Resistance Memorial
13:56came out this Sunday
13:58in front of the information
14:00of the Central Intelligence Agency
14:02of the United States,
14:04known as the CIA,
14:06which was declassified a few days ago
14:08and which puts in question
14:10the death of the dictator Rafael Leónidas Trujillo.
14:12Here it has been
14:14distorted little by little
14:16and as that statement
14:18says
14:20of the Memorial Museum of the Resistance,
14:22there has always been
14:24interest here
14:26of some representatives
14:28and nostalgic
14:30Trujillistas
14:32eager to
14:34denounce
14:36those who participated in the
14:38genocide
14:40and also to invent
14:42and distort
14:44situations.
14:46He also offered details about the bill
14:48that seeks to change the name of the province of Peravia
14:50by Máximo Gómez,
14:52after understanding that the Dominican military
14:54deserves the honor.
14:56I do not think it is necessary
14:58to change the name
15:00of the province,
15:02which is not a name
15:04that
15:06disgusts
15:08those who go far
15:10and also has
15:12its reason for being
15:14Peravia,
15:16than to proceed now to a change
15:18that involves a series of
15:20expenses.
15:22The historian stated that changing the name
15:24of the province would involve a series
15:26of measures, transformations, and
15:28one must be careful because it collides
15:30with the Dominican army.
15:32Ana Méndez, Informativos,
15:35Mothers show their discontent
15:37for the negligence of the authorities
15:39in the search for their missing relatives.
15:41They emphasized that they would like
15:43the same search protocols
15:45to be applied that they implemented
15:47with the young woman of Indian origin,
15:49Sudishka Konanki, who disappeared
15:51on March 6 of this year.
15:53I am not saying that she does not deserve it.
15:55Of course, all missing people
15:57deserve a treatment,
15:59but it must be the same treatment
16:01because 300 agents
16:03were needed
16:05to search for that person
16:07and for us
16:09there is so much precariousness
16:11because it is not only
16:13that there are no physical
16:15resources of staff,
16:17there is also no search
16:19protocol.
16:21Yocasta Díaz, mother of the young
16:23Alexander Sang, 18 years old,
16:25and Felicia Rodríguez,
16:27sister of Mr. Armando Rodríguez,
16:29both disappeared in 2022,
16:31made a call to the authorities
16:33to integrate more staff
16:35and provide them
16:37psychological assistance.
16:39In other news,
16:41community members of La Córcoba,
16:43the municipality of Nagua,
16:45again asked the government
16:47to repair the collapse of its road,
16:49which has been in those conditions for several years,
16:51presenting a great danger
16:53for those who travel daily
16:55through that important area.
16:57Our correspondent in the area, Javier Ferreira,
16:59was there and has details for us.
17:01The residents of this
17:03agricultural community
17:05expressed that they have been going through
17:07anguish with this problem for years,
17:09demanding the government to repair it.
17:11I want them to come and see
17:13if the problem can be solved.
17:15We have been waiting for years
17:17and they do not come and repair it.
17:19They have not finished this road,
17:21because the road is collapsing everywhere.
17:23Look at the danger we are in.
17:25Come and see what they can do for us.
17:27We are going to be on a road,
17:29but there will be no engine.
17:31If they don't fix it,
17:33let's hope they fix it soon.
17:35I hope they help us,
17:37because we have been here for more than a year
17:39and we are going to have to turn
17:41because the road is not good.
17:43We hope that our authorities
17:45take action on this matter.
17:47We do not want a failure
17:49in this precipice
17:51that exists here in the community of La Córcoba.
17:53In this sense,
17:55Manuel Dario Vázquez
17:57suggested that the government authorities
17:59work in coordination
18:01to be able to meet the demands
18:03of this and other communities.
18:05Five work fronts must be created
18:07to work here in La Córcoba,
18:09to work there in El Pecadero,
18:11to work here in Arroyo del Medio
18:13and to work there in Cabrera.
18:15There is a public commitment
18:17and President Luis Avinade
18:19has a commitment
18:21with the province of María Trinidad Sánchez.
18:23To demonstrate the unfortunate events
18:25that occurred earlier in the collapse,
18:27the residents dramatized
18:29a motorcycle accident.
18:45With this request and actions,
18:47the residents
18:49expect the government authorities
18:51to answer their call
18:53and go to their aid.
18:55From Tenagua,
18:57Javier Ferreira,
18:59Informativos Talentillas.
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25:49We have a situation
25:51that we comply with
25:53the law of animal traffic.
25:55We have a situation that we comply with
25:57the law of animal traffic.
25:59We look for it in the corresponding departments,
26:01We look for it in the corresponding departments,
26:03but in addition to that,
26:05the people of Río Limpio
26:07do not belong
26:09to this area.
26:11do not belong to this area.
26:13They have a persecution that only the letter is valid
26:15here in 14,
26:17where it is not valid anywhere else.
26:19I was arrested because I came from La Vigía,
26:21where that letter is not used
26:23where that letter is not used
26:25because that letter is illegal.
26:27They arrested me,
26:29they put me in jail for two days.
26:31Two animals were killed.
26:33I was going from La Vigía
26:35to a farm that we have
26:37and they put me in jail for two days.
26:39and they put me in jail for two days.
26:41After several hours
26:43with traffic obstructed,
26:45the transport workers raised the strike
26:47after agreeing with the authorities
26:49a meeting for Thursday
26:51to deal with the problem.
26:53to deal with the problem.
26:55If there is no agreement on Thursday,
26:57this fight is tireless.
26:59Practically,
27:01we already have all the contacts
27:03of our truck drivers.
27:05We do not know what time we are going to stand
27:07in the place or what time we are going.
27:09Today we have understood in a peaceful way
27:11and we have let it go,
27:13but on Thursday,
27:15if there is a problem,
27:17or not on Thursday, tomorrow,
27:19if we have to look for the letter,
27:21we are all here again.
27:43Today we have the honor of welcoming
27:45here in this studio,
27:47Anice Prieto.
27:49She is a co-creator of
27:51Harmony,
27:53an event that promotes
27:55this space of well-being.
27:57We welcome you.
27:59Thank you for the space.
28:01Thank you for having me again.
28:03Thank you for being here again
28:05for the second consecutive year.
28:07An honor for us that you join us.
28:09To put ourselves in context a little bit,
28:11and obviously for our viewers,
28:13let's talk a little bit, Anice,
28:15about what we call well-being.
28:17What are those activities
28:19that, to the human being,
28:21produce tranquility,
28:23that release stress.
28:25Well-being itself,
28:27how do we define it?
28:29Well, well-being beyond yoga and meditation,
28:31which is very popular now,
28:33well-being is simply connecting with what
28:35one does well, whether it is doing sports,
28:37walking, hiking,
28:39painting,
28:41art is well-being, music is well-being.
28:43So, well-being is very broad
28:45and it is not only
28:47conscripted to yoga,
28:49meditation,
28:51so what Harmony tries to do
28:53is that.
28:55There are a lot of activities
28:57that include art therapy,
28:59dance therapy,
29:01even laughter therapy,
29:03because even that is well-being.
29:05Laughter is well-being,
29:07everything that one connects
29:09with oneself and with its origin
29:11and well-being,
29:13that is for me.
29:15How does it impact the human being,
29:17us, who live this
29:19day-to-day eagerness
29:21to take a space, as you say,
29:23in something that we like
29:25and that we feel is good for us,
29:27our brain, our body,
29:29how does that manifest
29:31and what are the benefits?
29:33Exactly, we are very disconnected because
29:35we live in this day-to-day,
29:37in this orgy of these lives
29:39that we live in these societies,
29:41because one has to do them,
29:43and reconnect with that,
29:45with the origin, with what makes us good,
29:47with what connects us,
29:49with our essence.
29:51So we are very lost
29:53in the daily life,
29:55in the daily routine,
29:57and it is difficult to get that
29:59moment for ourselves,
30:01for oneself.
30:03Tell us about this event,
30:05what are we going to see there?
30:07Well, Armonía is an event
30:09that has been held since 2006 in Argentina
30:11and since 2023 here in Santo Domingo,
30:13in the Dominican Republic,
30:15this is the third edition,
30:17each edition we grow much more.
30:19Armonía offers
30:21an agenda of 42 activities,
30:23exactly, it is already on the networks,
30:25you can see the agenda
30:27with more than 40 professionals
30:29of all backgrounds,
30:31mental health professionals,
30:33nutrition professionals,
30:35also holistic professionals,
30:37yoga teachers,
30:39of other disciplines,
30:41such as neurology.
30:43We have the special participation
30:45via streaming
30:47of Marcos Apud,
30:49who is a prestigious professional
30:51precisely of biohacking
30:53and neurology,
30:55who is from Argentina and is one of the most
30:57recognized in Spanish-speaking America.
30:59We have those 40 activities
31:01on the agenda and we also have
31:03a welfare market that we call it,
31:05this market is free of charge
31:07and there are some special activities
31:09also free of charge,
31:11the Iberoamerican Park is free of charge,
31:13if you want to access the agenda
31:15you have to pay a ticket,
31:17which is very accessible,
31:19because the idea is that
31:21the greatest number of people
31:23can come.
31:25In this agenda there are 40 activities
31:27and the main goal is to have
31:29the tools for well-being
31:31and to improve your quality of life.
31:33This probably allows people
31:35to have everything in the same space
31:37and maybe because you don't have
31:39that permission, that time
31:41to be trying and doing so many activities,
31:43then by having everything
31:45in the same place,
31:47maybe try what I like,
31:49what I don't like and then
31:51keep implementing.
31:53Exactly, Harmony is that,
31:55they are looking for the same,
31:57they are looking for something
31:59that resonates with them,
32:01something that does them good.
32:03There are people who are going through
32:05diseases, difficult issues
32:07and they are looking for tools
32:09to improve their quality of life,
32:11to heal.
32:13So Harmony is a transformative event,
32:15I promise you that if you go,
32:17be prepared to live a full weekend
32:19or if you want you can go
32:21a single day and live it,
32:23and get to know the tools
32:25for a better quality of life.
32:27Excellent, I love it, I want to be there.
32:29We are going to have Harmony
32:31from Saturday the 13th,
32:33from what time does the agenda start
32:35and until what time does it extend?
32:37Saturday the 12th from 11am
32:39the agenda starts until 6pm
32:41and Sunday the 13th
32:43from 10pm until 6pm.
32:45Everything is going to develop in Ibero-American Park?
32:47Everything, exactly,
32:49at 12 noon on Saturday
32:51we are going to have a free tour
32:53in Santa Ana Cave.
32:55It is a very nice ritual,
32:57very energetic, I invite you to participate.
32:59And then we have the closing ceremony.
33:01All this agenda with the included ceremonies
33:03you can see it on social media
33:05which is Encuentro Holístico Harmonía
33:07you will find there all the information
33:09and also the link to buy
33:11the tickets for the agenda.
33:13Excellent, precisely
33:15apart from this I was asking you
33:17who supports Harmony?
33:19These included companies,
33:21apart from, I imagine,
33:23gyms and these sports places.
33:25Well, the official sponsor
33:27is the City Council
33:29of the National District,
33:31Carolina Mejia,
33:33who is the Mayor of the Welfare.
33:35Last year she was the winner
33:37of the award
33:39to the most active mayor
33:41in the world in terms of the World Wellness Week
33:43in this world movement
33:45and she was competing with 160 countries
33:47and she made available
33:49more than 3,000 activities
33:51in Santo Domingo for free
33:53so she won that award.
33:55She supports a lot these initiatives
33:57that although Harmony is a private initiative
33:59we need the support of the public sector
34:01to be able to continue growing.
34:03And we also have the support of companies
34:05as main sponsors
34:07we have Bodyshop
34:09which is also giving two activities
34:11with its professionals.
34:13We have Amafre,
34:15the Argentine Embassy and Coway
34:17support us and also Mio
34:19and Consuco are companies
34:21that are supporting us.
34:23Excellent. To close Anisse,
34:25lastly, what does Harmony represent
34:27as an event
34:29for the Dominican Republic?
34:31What do we want to achieve with this?
34:33Well, Harmony up to this day
34:35is positioning itself as the largest
34:37welfare event in the Dominican Republic.
34:39We with Agustina,
34:41who is my sister and the other co-creator
34:43of Harmony, want Harmony to become
34:45the largest welfare event
34:47in the Caribbean and Latin America
34:49in the next five years.
34:51Keep in mind that it is held simultaneously
34:53in the Dominican Republic and Argentina.
34:55In Argentina it is taking place in August
34:57every year. We already have proposals
34:59to take it to other countries.
35:01And what we want with Harmony
35:03is that from Santo Domingo
35:05this place of tourism
35:07and welfare is generated.
35:09That is, that Santo Domingo
35:11is seen by the Dominican Republic
35:13as a point of tourism and welfare,
35:15in addition to all the tourism
35:17that the country has already developed.
35:19Excellent. That is, one more edge
35:21to attract tourists to the country.
35:23Thank you very much for being here, Anisse.
35:25We wish you a lot of success.
35:27May these events continue to be replicated
35:29because the truth is that we do need those spaces.
35:31Remember the people, the social networks
35:33and make the invitation.
35:35Well, we invite you all to be part of
35:37Harmony, a holistic and welfare event
35:39on April 12 and 13 in the Iberoamerican Park.
35:41And you can find us
35:43at Encuentro Holístico Harmonía.
35:45Excellent. Thank you very much, friends.
35:47Thank you, Anisse.
35:49We are going to a short break. We will be back with more news.