00:00For the online content, two men swept the cat in the sea in Albay.
00:06In the video, you thought that the man was just petting the cat,
00:10but he suddenly swept it to the sea.
00:13The man is now held by the Municipal Social Welfare and Development Office.
00:17He is also with the person who recorded the video.
00:19They are both minors, but the local government will still punish them.
00:25The cat was turned over to the barangay officials.
00:28It turned out to be a fetus.
00:31The culture of having a hobby in the country is alive and well.
00:35This is proven by the various brands and products that are proudly Pinoy-made,
00:39but world-class.
00:41Mico Wahe has a report.
00:46Sly cat,
00:47Luca,
00:48or Slip-on.
00:54Color,
00:55there are many choices.
00:58This is Lakat Sustainables.
01:00Lakat is an Ilonggo word,
01:01which means walk.
01:05Did you know that pineapples are colored on the feet
01:08from the pineapples and made by the Pinoy?
01:11This is made out of pineapple blend,
01:14which we process the thread itself.
01:17We get our pineapple from Negros.
01:21Also, our cotton is from Negros.
01:23Then, we process it into a yarn.
01:25Once it is made into a yarn,
01:27we send it back to our partner weavers in Negros.
01:32And then, they weave it.
01:35And then, after that, we assemble it here in Manila.
01:38The locally-made shoes cost Php 4,000,
01:40depending on the class.
01:42This is included in the exhibit at the 14th Lekhang Hobby Market Fair in Makati City.
01:47There are also clothes,
01:48balabal,
01:49bags, and more.
01:51Monica was given a dress at the top,
01:54which was also made by Negros.
01:56This is from Oringao.
01:57And then, this is from Caban, Calan.
01:59And then, the hand-woven trim
02:02is hand-woven by the Marana weavers of Lanao del Sur.
02:06When we started the fair,
02:08it's really to have an opportunity
02:11for the weaver to get to market.
02:13And we want to help the small grassroots weavers.
02:16It's not considered that the culture of hobby is dying.
02:20Maybe before, it was dying,
02:22but now, people all over the world
02:24are really reviving their old heritage crafts.
02:28There's a demand for it.
02:30Another thing they're promoting
02:31is the use of natural dyes in textile fabrics.
02:35A lot of the textiles use chemical dyes,
02:38which is not sustainable and not good for the environment.
02:40So, we're promoting natural dyes.
02:43They use anything from buko to achuete,
02:46to achuete, like turmeric also.
02:49Nick Uahe reporting for GMA Integrated News.
02:54The super moon was seen tonight.
02:57It's not just a full moon
02:58because the moon is 7% bigger tonight.
03:02It was captured by Leonar Morales in Panglao, Bohol.
03:07The moon is 6 days in the night.
03:09It's also 15% brighter
03:12compared to the regular full moon.
03:14It's also called perigee full moon
03:17because the full moon hit the perigee,
03:20which is the closest month in the world.
03:23It is expected to rise again next month.
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