00:01Philippine Sports Commission Chairman Patrick Gregorio says the alleged boot camp-style training camp of Ateneo head coach Tab Baldwin
00:08is, quote-unquote, not standard.
00:10The Ateneo is coordinating with the NBI and the CIDG to investigate the deaths of basketball players Rene Baterbonia and
00:17Divine Adili.
00:18The Philippines urges China to remove what appears to be a floating platform inside Bajo de Masinloc.
00:24Thousands of classrooms are reported destroyed in Mindanao due to the magnitude 7.8 earthquake.
00:30And the U.S. launches strikes against Iran after a U.S. helicopter was shot down in the Strait of
00:35Hormuz.
00:43Philippine Sports Commission Chairman Patrick Gregorio says the alleged boot camp-style training camp of Ateneo head coach Tab Baldwin
00:50is, quote-unquote, not standard.
00:52Based on the rules of the UAAP, PSC, and the Palarong Pambansa.
00:56Ang sense po na kumisyon dyan, definitely, nipo ng standard.
00:59That is maybe the philosophy of a program that is in place.
01:06That is their style and their prologue era.
01:10Basketball players Rene Baterbonia and Divine Adili died from drowning during the Blue Eagles team building at a private resort
01:17in Aurora last Monday, June 8.
01:19Aurora police say similar team building activities had been held at the resort for years.
01:24During a press briefing Wednesday, June 10, Gregorio notes, the incident prompted the PSC to push for a law regulating
01:31the coaching profession.
01:32He also announces the National Sports Agency will give Baterbonias and Adili's families 250,000 pesos cash assistance each.
01:40UAAP Executive Director Rebos Aguizag meantime says the league will let the government-mandated investigation run its course.
01:48So far as we're concerned, the season, the basketball season for that matter, has not begun.
01:53We'll go where the evidence leads.
01:56The Ateneo says it is coordinating with the National Bureau of Investigation and the Police Criminal Investigation and Detection Group
02:03on the deaths of basketball players Rene Baterbonia and Divine Adili.
02:07This as parents of Baterbonia requested for his remains to be autopsied.
02:12Baterbonia, 19, and Adili, 21, died from drowning during the Blue Eagles team building at a private resort in Aurora
02:19Monday, June 8.
02:20Their remains were transferred Tuesday morning to a memorial chapel in Quezon City where Baterbonia's parents and brother were consoled
02:27by Ateneo President Father Roberto Yap.
02:30Baterbonia's mother, Roveline Baterbonia, demands answers to her son's death.
02:34She says she wants justice for what happened and to know why this happened to her son.
02:39The tragedy happened less than a week after Rene moved to the Ateneo de Manila University campus in Quezon City
02:45Thursday, June 4.
02:46Meantime, Adili's family asked that his remains be returned to Nigeria in accordance with family and cultural practices.
02:53The university says it is assisting the family in necessary arrangements.
03:00The Philippines urges China to remove what appears to be a floating platform which security officials believe is conducting maritime
03:07scientific research inside Bajo de Masinloc or Scarborough Shoal.
03:11Their presence is a clear violation of China's commitments under the 2002 Declaration of Candacal Parties in the South China
03:20Sea.
03:21We therefore urge China to withdraw and remove the platform and structures from Bajo de Masinloc.
03:28The Philippine Coast Guard also presented a timeline of the Philippines' monitoring of structures inside the reef.
03:33The National Task Force on the West Philippine Sea earlier said the DFA had filed several demarches and the protests
03:40against China over the structures.
03:42But Deputy Assistant Secretary Rogelio Villanueva Jr. declined to go into detail about the protests.
03:48Meantime, retired Supreme Court Senior Associate Justice Antonio Carpio warns the Philippines should protest China's declaration that the High Seas
03:56Treaty does not apply to the South China Sea,
03:58or else it will lose an area larger than our total land area.
04:02South China Sea refers to a body of water that includes the West Philippine Sea, which the Philippines considers its
04:08territory.
04:11More classrooms are reported destroyed in Mindanao as authorities continue to assess damage caused by the magnitude 7.8 earthquake
04:18that struck two days ago.
04:19The Department of Education says as of 8 a.m. Wednesday, June 10, at least 1,022 schools were damaged
04:26across Mindanao.
04:27These include those in Soxargen, Zamboanga Peninsula, Northern Mindanao, the Davao region, and Caraga.
04:34DEPED also reports 1,462 classrooms were destroyed, 1,442 suffered major damage, and 4,398 had minor damage.
04:43President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Education Secretary Sonny Angara also inspect some public schools in General Santos City.
04:50DEPED is allotting at least 30 million pesos for cleanup and clearing operations, while at least 215 million pesos is
04:56needed for minor repairs.
04:58Meantime, Major Tuna and Sardines producer Century Pacific Food and Alliance Select Foods suspend operations from damage caused by the
05:05earthquake.
05:06Century Pacific confirms three of its personnel were killed after a portion of its warehouse collapsed.
05:11Both companies are conducting safety inspections and damage assessments.
05:18The U.S. launches strikes against Iran after a U.S. Apache helicopter was shot down in the Strait of
05:23Hormuz.
05:24U.S. President Donald Trump says,
05:26They shot down a helicopter and we are responding as we speak.
05:29I believe the response should be very strong, very powerful, and that's what this one is.
05:34Iran's state media report, Qesham Island in the Strait of Hormuz was attacked and a projectile hit was confirmed in
05:40Sirik.
05:40Iran's farce news agency says explosions were also heard in eastern areas of Hormuzgan.
05:46The two U.S. pilots involved in the incident were uninjured.
05:49Meantime, Iran's Revolutionary Guard says it carried out missile and drone attacks on U.S. military bases in Jordan, Kuwait,
05:56and Bahrain in retaliation.
05:58The clashes mark one of the biggest exchanges in hostilities since the two countries agreed to a ceasefire in April.
06:06And that's today's wrap.
06:07I'm JC Gotinga.
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