00:00Senate President Tito Soto dismissed rumors of a potential coup in the Senate, calling them common stories.
00:06He mentioned receiving reports about it over the weekend, but said he left the matter to the judgment of his colleagues.
00:12Soto added that while some senators shared information with him, he did not know the specifics or number of those involved, as they denied any such plans.
00:22One or two stories that may have happened, may have talked about it, that's it.
00:27Ano yun, sir? Yung story, sir, daling mismo sa...
00:31Ako naman, I leave it to our peers. The Senate President is always, or the Senate President should always leave it to the wisdom and the trust and confidence of his colleagues.
00:49Sir, yung narinig niyo, sir, lumalakad sa senator niyo rin, sir, narinig na may lumalakad sa kanila? Dato ba?
00:58No, meron na ako.
00:59But you're confident ba?
01:01Oo, because ang kwento nila sa akin, kasi kung ano eh.
01:06Ilan ba, sir, yung involved this time?
01:08Ay, hindi ko alam. Hindi na namin pinag-usapan because kumatanggi naman sila.
01:12No, no, no.
01:13Ako naman sila.
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