00:00It's hard for me to think of my favorite children.
00:07It's hard for me to think of my favorite children.
00:11I guess, during the coverage, I always say that
00:17it's different when I'm in other countries.
00:20That's really a big story.
00:23There are a lot of international journalists
00:26so you need to be at your very best.
00:30That's one.
00:32The most recent was the Coronation.
00:35Of course, it was a huge story.
00:38Let's think about what the Philippines knew about the Coronation.
00:42It's like what it's worth for the Filipinos.
00:44But we saw the love of the international community for the Filipinos.
00:50Thank you for that.
00:51And let's share the story with us.
00:54And I think, one of the most memorable,
00:57I guess, I can't forget the Ondoy.
01:00Because, of course, it's like the first time
01:02that we've been in such a kind of
01:05kind of calamity here in Metro Manila.
01:08So, we can't forget that.
01:11And really, so many.
01:13Of course, Balitang Hali was the first newscast that I did.
01:16I left my middle school.
01:18I was still five buddies then.
01:19Now, I'm 19 years old.
01:20My son is now in college.
01:22So, and then, of course, to be part of SACSI,
01:29when I got to work with Egan,
01:31we were together.
01:33And now, I'm going to continue this whole thing.
01:36I'm not really happy.
01:37I have a lot of life.
01:39It's like my whole life.
01:40It's hard.
01:41And, of course, 24 hours a week.
01:43I was there when I was born.
01:48So, you know, I can't forget that.
01:51The fact that I get to work with the biggest,
01:53most trusted names in the industry,
01:56and learn from them.
01:57And then, eventually, you realize that when you get over the...
02:07Actually, I haven't gotten over yung kilid factor
02:11that I'm still with them.
02:12But, eventually, also, it's the learning from them,
02:14and seeing, you know, the standards that they have upheld all these years,
02:18and we want to do the same,
02:20and pass it on also to future generations as well.
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