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  • 9/14/2023
Narito ang mga balitang dapat n'yong malaman sa State of the Nation ngayong Huwebes, September 14, 2023

-Ilang pabango, lotion at shampoo na itinitinda sa loob ng isang mall, nabistong peke
-Litrato ng cartoon characters at random letters sa pangalan at address nakakalusot sa sim registration
-Pahayag ng Smart Communications kaugnay sa isyu ng pre-registred sim cards na ginagamit sa cybercrime
-Bahay sa Cebu City, bumagsak matapos lumambot ang lupa dahil sa walang tigil na pag-ulan
-Pilipinas, mauungusan ang China bilang no. 1 rice importer, ayon sa U.S. Dept. of Agriculture
-Palitan ng mensahe online ni Sexbomb Izzy at anak na si Andrei, usap-usapan online
-Dalawang labi ng "non-human beings" na ipinrisinta sa U.F.O. hearing sa Mexico, kinukuwestiyon
-Ukay-ukay store sa Cubao, namimigay ng damit para sa lahat
-Menor de edad na suspek sa pagpatay sa OFW na si Jullebee Ranara, sinentensyahan na
-Car camping, nauuso at swak mapa-bata man o matanda
-Content creator na taga-Batangas, masuwerteng naka-collab ni Marian Rivera

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08:33 Riza couldn't help crying. She will bring the clothes she got from Legazpi Albay.
08:39 Thank you very much. Because she helped us, who are suffering.
08:44 Lola Esperanza was very happy because she could change her clothes.
08:49 I can change these. I don't have anything to buy, just food.
08:55 These second-hand clothes donated by the companies, communities, and individuals
09:01 were sold by Caritas Manila to their charity outlets.
09:05 The money they earn is used for their development programs.
09:09 We use this to support our more than 5,000 scholars nationwide,
09:14 Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao,
09:16 so that they can acquire college and voc tech courses.
09:21 The 500 to 1,000, which they call "segundaman,"
09:26 are paid P75 per sack of second-hand clothes from Caritas,
09:32 and this is how they make a living.
09:35 According to an anthropologist,
09:37 this is a long-standing tradition among Filipinos.
09:41 Basically, it's a form of reciprocity.
09:44 "Help me, I'll help you in return."
09:48 So, that's it. But it has taken on many forms.
09:54 In recent years, we've seen it more in times of disaster.
10:00 The help that...
10:02 Vonna Kino reporting for GEM Integrated News.
10:05 In the latest news,
10:08 the accused of murder was sentenced to 15 years in prison
10:11 under the OFW Julie B. Ranara,
10:14 under the Department of Foreign Affairs.
10:16 The juvenile court sentenced the accused
10:20 to 15 years in prison for murder and 1 year in prison
10:26 for driving without license.
10:30 He has 30 days to appeal the decision.
10:34 The news has reached Ranara's family
10:36 and they are very grateful for the case.
10:39 This January, Ranara's burnt body was found
10:43 in the middle of the Kuwait desert.
10:45 He was also found with a broken leg and was stabbed twice.
10:51 Let's go G!
10:56 This is a type of camping that is popular
11:01 because it's a good way to get closer to nature,
11:03 whether you're young or old.
11:05 Let's go G with Oscar Oida.
11:13 Even if the road is bumpy,
11:16 Mike will not back down.
11:18 Every step on the gas cylinder
11:20 is a sign that he's getting closer to his destination.
11:24 Personally, I thought I could do this,
11:27 so I tried.
11:28 I talked to my wife.
11:29 After the trip,
11:33 and just as it's about to start,
11:35 his true passion is car camping.
11:41 In a place with the best view,
11:44 he will build his camp
11:49 where he will always be busy.
11:52 Spending a night
11:58 on a starry night sky,
12:04 then when you wake up the next day,
12:07 the feeling of waking up at camp,
12:10 your tent is still a bit damp.
12:13 Back then, Mike loved to climb mountains,
12:19 and now he's a family man.
12:21 He will not neglect to bring his loved ones
12:25 to the beauty of nature.
12:28 When the restrictions of the pandemic
12:31 started to loosen,
12:33 we thought that
12:35 it would be a good way to
12:39 escape the poor corners of our house.
12:43 We can let the kids out.
12:45 A new type of camping
12:48 where anyone can go, young or old.
12:52 For us who are a bit old,
12:54 it's a way of
12:57 rekindling our love for the outdoors.
13:01 Car campers are also not limited in the country.
13:04 Many car camp sites are also being built there.
13:09 You can buy things right away,
13:12 which is okay if you can afford.
13:15 But don't let your gear stop you from
13:18 doing what you really intend to do,
13:21 which is to car camp.
13:22 Oscar Oida is reporting for GMA Integrated News.
13:28 We have a winner in the "Together We Dance" challenge
13:34 named Marian Rivera.
13:36 The content creator, CJ Lucky,
13:39 who is a prime time queen,
13:40 was lucky to collab with her.
13:43 Not only did they dance to her hit single "Sabay Sabay Tayo",
13:47 but also to Marian's other dance cover that went viral.
13:51 Marian's story was hard to choose
13:54 because of the many entries.
13:56 She asked her glam team and Mr. Ding Dong Dantes
13:59 for help.
14:02 I saw how much she loves dancing.
14:04 I have nothing to say.
14:07 Her personality is so kind.
14:09 I think she deserves this.
14:10 I'm so happy because Marian appreciated
14:13 my passion for dancing.
14:15 And that's the State of the Nation.
14:19 I'm Atom Arawlyo.
14:21 For a bigger mission,
14:22 for a wider service to the country,
14:25 I'm Mackie Pulido from GMA Integrated News,
14:28 the news authority of the Philippines.
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