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Join us for an insightful conversation with Ramon "Bon" Tulfo III, public service advocate, media personality, and founder of Tulong Tulfo.
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01:52Good afternoon.
01:53Welcome to Beyond the Headlines.
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02:00There are family names that become part of our national conversation.
02:04The Tulfo family is undoubtedly one of them.
02:07For decades, the Tulfo name has been associated with journalism, public service, public accountability, and more recently, politics.
02:17Today, we'll go beyond the public image.
02:21Joining us this afternoon is son of veteran journalist Ramon Tulfo Jr.
02:26We have Mon Bon Bon Tulfo III.
02:30So, Mon, welcome to Beyond the Headlines.
02:32Yes.
02:33Thank you very much for having me.
02:35And yes, I'm very happy to be here.
02:38Yeah.
02:38It's also a pleasure to have you here.
02:40So, your dad's, of course, among the remarkable brands associated with your dad is the program, Isumbong Mo Kay Tulfo.
02:52So, we will begin with that.
02:54But I will ask you to sumbong Tulfo to us.
02:57So, what's it like growing up as a Tulfo?
03:02To be honest, my father established the Isumbong Mo Kay Tulfo office way back 1991.
03:09I was in grade 6, if I could remember.
03:13Nako, mabuking ngayong ages natin.
03:16Yeah.
03:17All right.
03:18And actually, ano eh.
03:22I grew up with having a very colorful, checkered childhood.
03:31Kasi we were, my father was a very strict man.
03:35He was principled.
03:38Pag sinabi niyang, huwag kang lalabas, huwag kayo munang haalis ng bahay.
03:42It meant something different than just, you know, huwag lang kayong lumabas.
03:47It meant something different.
03:50Actually, I admire him because he sacrificed life and limb for the things that he believed in.
03:59So, mahirap bit bit in.
04:00Imagine, he was the only one that was known.
04:04Nuwala pa yung mga tito ko.
04:06And growing up, you know, hindi ko na feel masyado yung success eh.
04:13Kasi I was afraid.
04:16Baka mamaya, there are, you know, the bad people that, you know, they might, yung balikan ka ba.
04:22So, yun na nakakatakot.
04:24But growing up was okay.
04:25I had a normal childhood.
04:27I just had to be careful.
04:29Speaking of normal childhood, what's the dinner table sounded like, no?
04:36Do you also talk about just politics or current events?
04:40Or do you have family conversations?
04:44Yeah, dinner table talk was about, you know, actually my father never talked about his work.
04:50He only talked about certain topics.
04:53For example,
04:56Paano ba?
04:57Kasi I have something in mind.
04:59Inisip ko yung mga,
05:03Contrary to popular belief,
05:05yung father ko is a funny man.
05:08He's a joker yun.
05:09Especially off cam and, you know, when he's not working.
05:13He would make fun of things, you know,
05:17in a funny way, no?
05:19Kasi inisip baka mama.
05:21Kasi pag nakikita natin sa Facebook,
05:23he means an offensive yung joke niya, no?
05:26He's not like that.
05:27Yeah, we have dinner talk.
05:29Yung mga ano lang, mga small things.
05:31Not that serious.
05:33He would joke around a lot.
05:35And your father's other siblings are also successful, no?
05:41In their chosen field.
05:42I knew that there were two who are also into public service.
05:46But personally, I am more knowledgeable about the four brothers.
05:55And from an outsider,
05:57they all sounded figuratively lang,
06:01literally the same.
06:03But how different are their personalities?
06:06Well, my father was the one who started that all.
06:11Yung tong isumbong mo kay Tulfo thing.
06:13And yung mga kapatid niya,
06:17sila Uncle Ben,
06:18Uncle Rafi,
06:19and si,
06:20I'm sorry,
06:21si Senator Irwin,
06:22si Senator Rafi,
06:23mga nasa Amerika yan,
06:25nag-work before.
06:27And during that time,
06:30siguro mga,
06:30before the millennium,
06:33millennium,
06:33baka mga 2000,
06:34before 2000,
06:36they started coming here,
06:37visiting us.
06:38And especially,
06:40I'm close to Senator Irwin.
06:41Ano yun eh?
06:42Parang body-body ko.
06:44Kasi I grew up with them
06:46during the 80s.
06:48So before they migrated to the States,
06:53marami kami mga,
06:54you know,
06:55sort of,
06:57experiences pa
06:58with them.
06:59So,
07:01sila Uncle
07:04Irwin,
07:04sila Uncle Rafi,
07:05medyo toned down na sila.
07:07They're the toned down version.
07:09Salagay na yun ah.
07:10No, I'm actually
07:11imagining them
07:12at the Senate naan.
07:13Yeah.
07:14Yeah,
07:15they're the toned down version.
07:16Okay, continue.
07:17Yeah.
07:18And yung father ko was,
07:19the Tulfos have
07:20a very short fuse.
07:22I think
07:24a lot of people know that.
07:25Especially yung dad ko.
07:27My Uncle Ben also
07:28has a very short fuse.
07:30Konting ano,
07:32konting irritation lang
07:33nagagalit siya.
07:34All of them have,
07:35they have this
07:36distinct,
07:37you know,
07:38hot-headed
07:39version of them.
07:41Pero,
07:42I think it stems from
07:44yung kanilang
07:47public service,
07:49I'm sorry,
07:49community service,
07:51no?
07:51Na ayaw nila namang
07:53may makinaapi.
07:55Kumagap,
07:56mahirap kasi
07:57mag-level ng
07:57playing field eh,
07:59DJ.
08:00Especially,
08:01hindi naman pwedeng
08:02papatay-patay.
08:03Na,
08:03and eh,
08:04kasi ganito,
08:05baka pwedeng tulungan,
08:06hindi.
08:07Minsan,
08:08kailanganan
08:08pupukin natin
08:09ng taot
08:09so that
08:10things will move.
08:11So,
08:12siguro,
08:12that's where
08:13it stems
08:15yung
08:16yung,
08:16yung,
08:17something like that.
08:20So,
08:21but they all
08:22have this,
08:22siguro yung features
08:24lang siguro is,
08:25mas kalmado yung
08:27nasa zenit
08:28ngayon.
08:29Okay,
08:30my reaction is,
08:31really?
08:33I should have seen
08:35my dad
08:35way back
08:3690s.
08:37It was on a
08:38different,
08:39it was on a
08:40different planet.
08:41Did you also
08:42notice growing up
08:43that
08:44there were
08:46competitions
08:47among
08:48your dad
08:50and your
08:50uncles?
08:53Apparently,
08:53no.
08:55I could say
08:55they were competing
08:56with my dad
08:59kasi my dad
09:00was the one
09:01who supported
09:01them.
09:02You read about
09:04that though.
09:04Si uncle
09:05Irwin ko,
09:06he was
09:07trying to get
09:09ABS-CBN
09:10to
09:12get him
09:12as a
09:13reporter.
09:14And
09:14sabi ng
09:15father ko,
09:16I think
09:16through
09:17Dong Puno
09:17if I'm
09:17not mistaken.
09:19Through
09:19Dong Puno,
09:21Mr.
09:21Dong Puno,
09:22he was
09:23accepted
09:24dun sa
09:24ABS.
09:25And he
09:26did a
09:26good job
09:26kasi
09:27meron siyang
09:29naging
09:29program.
09:30It's called
09:30Mission X.
09:31I don't know
09:31if you remember
09:32that.
09:33He was
09:34wearing
09:34all-black
09:35motorcycle,
09:36astig.
09:37Oh, yeah.
09:38Okay,
09:38I remember
09:38that.
09:39Yeah,
09:39Mission X
09:40means
09:40Mission Exposé.
09:42So,
09:43marami sila,
09:43they colored
09:44a lot of
09:45yung mga
09:46LTO
09:46scams
09:47na mga
09:48sasabihin,
09:49eh,
09:49pagpagawa ko
09:50yung mga
09:50hiriso
09:51and then
09:51may mga
09:51pera,
09:53marked money.
09:54Yun ang
09:54operation
09:54na Mission X.
09:55It was
09:56a program
09:57about
09:58exposing,
09:59Exposés
09:59about,
10:00you know,
10:01red tape,
10:01red tape,
10:02and all
10:03these
10:03government,
10:04you know,
10:05mga
10:05scary stuff.
10:06Well,
10:07scary when
10:07I was
10:07young.
10:08And ako,
10:09ito na
10:09naman,
10:09in-expose
10:10na naman
10:10sila sa,
10:11so,
10:11lumilit yung
10:12mundo.
10:13So,
10:14the current,
10:15in Samanisha,
10:16that's the
10:16current gap,
10:18no?
10:18And then you
10:19can correct me
10:19if I'm wrong,
10:20that the public
10:21may have
10:23howled an
10:24impression,
10:25which is,
10:25this is referring
10:26to your
10:27Uncle Ben,
10:28and the rest
10:29of the
10:30brothers,
10:30this is just
10:32a temporary
10:32situation.
10:34Yeah.
10:35Well,
10:36to be honest,
10:38I think,
10:38siguro,
10:39I hope so.
10:39No?
10:41Lahat naman
10:42ng mga
10:42magkakapatid
10:43nag-aaway-aaway.
10:44You know,
10:45you can't,
10:46alam naman natin,
10:47you can't
10:48really erase
10:49that.
10:50And especially,
10:51of course,
10:52after the
10:53elections
10:54came in,
10:55and I think
10:57my Uncle Ben
10:58would have
10:59really wanted
11:00to really serve,
11:01you know,
11:02the people.
11:03And I think
11:05it's more
11:06of a blessing
11:06now,
11:07because he
11:08can more,
11:08he can focus
11:09more,
11:10and do more,
11:11as a media
11:12personality.
11:14Kasi,
11:14siyempre,
11:15of course,
11:15when you
11:16go to
11:17the Senate,
11:19siyempre,
11:19mga batas
11:20ng perusapan natin,
11:21it's,
11:22yung public,
11:23pagiging public,
11:24community servant po,
11:26when you were
11:26in the media,
11:27medyo,
11:27it takes a backseat.
11:29So,
11:30yeah.
11:30So,
11:31how did,
11:31at least,
11:32how did this
11:32change the dynamics
11:34during birthdays,
11:35during Christmas,
11:38or special occasions?
11:41Siguro,
11:41for security purposes,
11:43we don't gather
11:45around that much
11:45anymore.
11:46We don't gather
11:48in one area.
11:50Kung meron man,
11:52isang area
11:53na wala talaga
11:54nakakalam,
11:54talaga kami-kami lang.
11:56So,
11:57nagkaroon ng
11:57heightened security.
11:59Kasi nung bato ako,
12:00I remember,
12:02my father was
12:03always aware
12:04of his surroundings.
12:06He would not
12:07sit on a window
12:08seat restaurant.
12:10You know,
12:10he would
12:12always sit
12:13at a place
12:14where he could
12:14see the door.
12:16He could see
12:16the exit doors.
12:18You know,
12:18yung mga kapraningan
12:19ng...
12:20No,
12:21but now that
12:21when you're saying
12:22that,
12:22I'm also keeping
12:22that in mind.
12:24So,
12:25nahawa ako doon.
12:25And I actually
12:26love sitting
12:27by the window.
12:29But now...
12:30Correct.
12:31Continue,
12:31continue.
12:33And siguro,
12:34what really
12:36drastically changed
12:37is,
12:38or is,
12:40kasi present day,
12:42siguro yung
12:43hindi na sila
12:43masyado nagsasaan.
12:44Not only is
12:45it's really important.
12:46Maybe yung
12:47birthday ng mother,
12:49which is
12:49yung si Lola,
12:50which is,
12:50by the way,
12:51passed away already.
12:53Or maybe,
12:54kasi birthday nila
12:56niya,
12:56kikita-kita eh.
12:57So,
12:58we really
12:59don't have
12:59enough.
13:00Siguro yung,
13:01kumari,
13:01kami ng
13:02father ko,
13:03yung family namin,
13:04yun lang.
13:05We would go out
13:06and have fun.
13:07And then,
13:07di ba ka nang,
13:08when it comes to
13:09people who are
13:09in public,
13:10and then,
13:11kami ng
13:12ordinary mortals
13:13from the outside
13:14looking in,
13:15sometimes,
13:16di ba,
13:16we would say,
13:17do they have
13:17a group chat?
13:19Does your family
13:20have a group chat?
13:22Unfortunately,
13:22no,
13:23because we don't,
13:24but within the family,
13:26mayroon.
13:26Ah,
13:26your immediate family.
13:27The immediate family,
13:28yeah,
13:28within the,
13:29within my,
13:29yung dad ko doesn't,
13:31you know,
13:32he doesn't thrive on that.
13:34If you want something said,
13:36sabihin mo sa akin personal,
13:37huwag nang mic,
13:38chat ko,
13:39titigin pa,
13:39he has to answer
13:41all these questions.
13:42Ano mo naman,
13:43medyo,
13:44may edad na si
13:45father ko eh.
13:46So,
13:46he's not that techie.
13:48So,
13:48it's also likely,
13:49GDI,
13:50for the brothers
13:51or the siblings
13:52to be at a different
13:53side
13:55of a particular issue.
13:56Okay,
13:57normally,
13:57that's where the group chat
13:58would come in man.
14:00They're inconsistent.
14:01The public would say,
14:02do they have a group chat?
14:05Not that I know of.
14:09Sige,
14:10so now let's go into,
14:11a little bit,
14:12in terms of politics.
14:14Yeah.
14:14Because the family,
14:16it has long been associated,
14:19with Duterte.
14:21So,
14:22just for context,
14:23how did that relationship begin?
14:26I think my father,
14:28knows,
14:29former president,
14:32Duterte.
14:32way back 1980s,
14:3589 to be exact.
14:36Yun ang kwento niya.
14:37Yun yung mga small table talk namin.
14:39And,
14:40he spoke highly of
14:42the president,
14:43ex-president Duterte.
14:44He spoke highly of him.
14:45To be really honest.
14:47Yeah.
14:48Because of what he did to Davao.
14:51Davao became a super city.
14:52And Davao was not even
14:54on the map.
14:55I mean,
14:55Cebu,
14:56of course,
14:56manaman natin ang Cebu,
14:58maganda na yan.
14:59Queen City of the South.
15:00And,
15:01followed by
15:02Bohol,
15:03and Iloilo.
15:04Yan ang mga ano eh.
15:05Jose Marichan yan eh.
15:07Iloilo.
15:08And,
15:08kung maga,
15:09kung titignan natin,
15:10Davao was not really known
15:12a year from there.
15:13Except for the wrong reasons.
15:15Yeah.
15:16And except for the durian.
15:18For the durian and
15:19the beaches yan.
15:21Or insurgency at that time.
15:22Safety issue.
15:25And,
15:26he did the,
15:27he did a really good job.
15:29According to my father,
15:30this is,
15:31my dad,
15:31Ramon Turfo,
15:32speaking sa amin.
15:33Alam mo,
15:33ang galing yan.
15:33Even taxi drivers
15:35were afraid
15:37to do,
15:38not afraid of Mayor
15:40Duterte at that time,
15:42Mayor Digong,
15:43but they were afraid
15:44to break the law.
15:46They were afraid that,
15:48they were,
15:49they were afraid
15:50to be penalized.
15:51Not to be killed, ha.
15:52Hindi,
15:53grabe naman.
15:53Kasi,
15:54iniisip ng iba ba,
15:55may shoot to kill order ako dyan.
15:57No, no, no,
15:57that's not,
15:58no, no, no, no,
15:58that's not it.
15:59Kung maga pa,
16:00it was,
16:02it was strict enforcement.
16:05Mag sigarilyo sa kalsada,
16:07bawal,
16:07bawal talaga.
16:09But,
16:09ibalik yung wallet,
16:11pag yan,
16:11you are caught,
16:12na hindi mo binalik,
16:14lalo na foreigner,
16:15you will be heavily penalized.
16:17So,
16:19ano yun eh,
16:20fear and respect
16:21at the same time.
16:24Sabi nga nila,
16:24it's better to be feared,
16:26di ba,
16:26than to be loved.
16:27I think that,
16:28I think that,
16:29that worked for,
16:30that worked for,
16:31and,
16:33yung fear kasi,
16:34eventually,
16:35it turns into love, eh.
16:36Kasi nakikita mo yung change.
16:38That's how,
16:39my dad depicted Davao.
16:42Yan ang nakita niya.
16:43Now,
16:44the other side also,
16:45is because no leader is perfect.
16:47Of course.
16:47What do you think,
16:49or,
16:50at least you heard from your dad,
16:52the former president,
16:54could have done better?
16:57Siguro,
16:59now that,
16:59I think he was,
17:01he's,
17:02actually,
17:03I asked that question.
17:04Sinabi ko,
17:05di ba kaibigan mo si,
17:07Presidente,
17:08Duterte,
17:10di ko,
17:10di ko kasi,
17:12calls him,
17:13fondly calls him.
17:15Sabi niya sa akin,
17:16alam mo,
17:17anak,
17:18the only thing that,
17:19that bothers me up to this day,
17:22is maybe he,
17:23he fell short of his promise.
17:26I thought there was going to be change.
17:28And siguro,
17:30sabi niya sa akin,
17:31people may not agree with me.
17:33Pero yun ang nakita ko, eh.
17:36I'd like to say something sensitive,
17:38pero it might,
17:39you know.
17:39It might be too sensitive.
17:41Too sensitive.
17:41And it might draw,
17:42draw a little flack from,
17:44actually,
17:44it was not the president's fault.
17:46It's more of the,
17:48the people around,
17:50you know,
17:50generally,
17:51no?
17:51Which happens to almost every politician.
17:53Yes,
17:54exactly.
17:55Pero kung tatanungin,
17:57natin yung father kunhao,
17:59on how,
18:00Presidente Digo handled himself,
18:02he was a good leader.
18:04And what was he like,
18:06behind the scenes?
18:08Because,
18:08obviously,
18:09people had an idea about,
18:10who he was,
18:12the public persona,
18:13But how was the former president,
18:15behind the scenes?
18:17Sabi ng father ko,
18:18he was very soft-spoken,
18:21no?
18:22Pero,
18:22he also had a,
18:24you know,
18:24a temper.
18:26And,
18:26pag sinabi niya,
18:27kailangan mangyari.
18:28That is why,
18:29he was a very effective mayor.
18:32No?
18:33And,
18:34siguro,
18:35there are,
18:35sabi ko nga sa'yo,
18:36like,
18:37like what I said,
18:38sabi nga ng dad ko,
18:40if only,
18:40kasi,
18:41he was one of the,
18:42the main,
18:44ah,
18:45pa na ba?
18:46One of the main characters,
18:49who pushed,
18:50President,
18:52Duterte to run.
18:53He wasn't really interested.
18:55In all honesty,
18:55di ba sinasabi ng social media,
18:57oh,
18:57kunwakunwari lang yan,
18:58ayaw,
18:59ayaw.
19:00Na-pressure na lang siya.
19:01He didn't really want the position.
19:04It was the people around him
19:06that pushed him
19:07to run.
19:08Kasi,
19:09nakita naman natin
19:10how Davao
19:11is,
19:12or was,
19:13I think,
19:14is now,
19:15okay pa din eh.
19:15And,
19:18people expected
19:19na magiging ganun
19:21ang buong Pilipinas.
19:23So,
19:24And,
19:25normally,
19:26how did the former president,
19:27at least from what your family have seen,
19:30would react to
19:31criticisms,
19:33no,
19:33about the way he ran
19:35things?
19:38I don't know if you've,
19:40there was a video,
19:43siguro I think it was this,
19:45it was the second year.
19:47And,
19:48if,
19:49if my memory serves me right,
19:51I think President Duterte wanted
19:53my father to,
19:56I think the DILG post was vacant
19:59during that time.
20:00I think,
20:01less than,
20:02one year or something.
20:03And,
20:04my father politely declined.
20:06Sabi niya,
20:10pare,
20:11which,
20:11pare naman talaga sila.
20:13Pare,
20:14I think,
20:15mas maganda,
20:16I could be more
20:17of use to you
20:19if I'm an outsider.
20:22A mere mortal.
20:24Diba?
20:25Kasi,
20:25Mortal lang.
20:26Mortal.
20:27Not mere.
20:28Okay.
20:29Kasi,
20:29my father never,
20:30you know,
20:31considered himself
20:31special.
20:33We never did.
20:35And,
20:35we will never be
20:36special.
20:38So,
20:39sabi niya,
20:39father ko,
20:40I think we will be more effective.
20:41If I'll be more effective
20:43kung dito lang ako.
20:45And,
20:45sabihin ko siya,
20:46pare,
20:47itong,
20:47itong agency na to
20:49is doing this.
20:51Kumaga,
20:52he's going to be the watchdog.
20:54Siya yung sentinel
20:56ng gobyerno.
20:58Well,
20:59parang,
21:00ano ba,
21:01unsolicited
21:02advisor.
21:03Parang advisor.
21:05Yeah,
21:05something like that.
21:06So,
21:07noong una,
21:07okay eh.
21:08So,
21:10eventually,
21:10napapansin niya,
21:11yung messages niya,
21:13were not going through.
21:15So,
21:16they were being divided.
21:18Parang,
21:18oh,
21:19teka,
21:19bakit kailangan ko dumaan
21:21kay X,
21:22kay Mr. X,
21:23kay Mr. Y?
21:24Bakit kailangan ko pumunta
21:25kay Mr. ganito?
21:27Eh,
21:27I have a direct
21:30relationship.
21:31Not access,
21:32relationship
21:33with the president.
21:35And it faltered
21:36along the way.
21:38And siguro,
21:39sabi nga niya,
21:40my father,
21:41sabi nga ng father ko,
21:42medyo sinisisi ko
21:43ang sarili ko,
21:44siguro,
21:44I could have,
21:45if I could have said
21:46this to him,
21:48this would have
21:49not have happened.
21:50Kasi,
21:51he doesn't want credit eh.
21:52My father doesn't want credit.
21:54What he wants is change.
21:56And he believed
21:57in the president
21:57to do that.
21:58And he knew
22:00deep in his heart.
22:01So now,
22:02at least this is
22:03my observation,
22:05it looked like
22:06from where I am
22:08that your family
22:10is now closer
22:11to the Marcos administration
22:13compared to the
22:15Dutertes.
22:16Is that a fair
22:18observation?
22:22Siguro,
22:23sa daming
22:23kontrobersiya,
22:24in my opinion,
22:26in my humble opinion.
22:28I think
22:29we're not,
22:31well,
22:31your father ko
22:32is not really close
22:33to any faction.
22:34Why?
22:34Because he's a media
22:35personality.
22:36And it's his job
22:38to inform,
22:40number one,
22:40the public
22:41of not just
22:42the good things,
22:44but also the bad things
22:46surrounding the government.
22:47he's been doing this
22:48for how many years?
22:5040 years.
22:52And
22:52sabi nga,
22:53or more.
22:54And
22:55I don't know
22:56if you've
22:57seen the
22:58Susan Tayo
22:59kay Susan Tayo
23:00interview?
23:00I don't know
23:01if you've seen
23:02but anyway,
23:03yes,
23:03walk us through.
23:04He was,
23:05ano,
23:06sabi ni Susan,
23:08he,
23:10pinakita niya yung picture
23:11ni Presidente BBM,
23:13sabi niya,
23:13si BBM,
23:14ano masasabi yan?
23:15And he said something,
23:16panoorin niyo na lang po.
23:18And he commented
23:19about other figures
23:21and personalities there.
23:22And he was very blunt
23:23and straight.
23:25So,
23:25wala siyang sinisino.
23:27Siguro,
23:28ang nakikita ko lang dito
23:29is,
23:30of course,
23:30yung
23:31si Senator Irwin
23:32and si Senator Rafi,
23:34they're associated
23:35with the administration.
23:38Because they're under
23:40the umbrella
23:41of the President,
23:43Executive Secretary,
23:44tapos Judiciary,
23:45tapos yun nga,
23:46the Senate.
23:48Of course,
23:49papano nang gagawin
23:50kung
23:51if we're going to politicize
23:53how we're going to,
23:54you know,
23:54work their,
23:56what they promised
23:57the people,
23:58di ba?
23:58So,
23:59I don't think
24:00na yung association
24:00sa isang faction
24:02na,
24:03ah,
24:03hindi,
24:03makagobyerno kami,
24:04ah,
24:04hindi,
24:04makaduterte kami,
24:06does not sound
24:08true,
24:09no,
24:09to be honest,
24:11no.
24:11I don't think so.
24:12Siguro,
24:13yung mga tito ko,
24:14they just have to do
24:15their job.
24:16And of course,
24:16my dad has to do
24:17his job.
24:18Sabi nga niya,
24:19pag nagkamali itong sila,
24:22Senator Irwin,
24:23sila Senator Rafi,
24:25wala akong magagawa,
24:26I have to comment on that.
24:27Actually,
24:28he's already starting.
24:29It's just,
24:29kumbaga,
24:30hindi lang masyadong,
24:30ano,
24:32halapa.
24:33So,
24:34how is the family's
24:35relationship now
24:37with the former president?
24:41Ah,
24:43siguro yung father ko,
24:45ah,
24:46kumbaga,
24:47siguro,
24:47like what I said,
24:49medyo napalayo na eh.
24:51Medyo lumayo na sila,
24:52hindi gaya noon.
24:54Pero I asked him,
24:56if we,
24:57kung okay naman sa kanya
24:58na maging,
24:59actually,
24:59sabi nga niya sa akin,
25:01if I could salvage,
25:02what is left,
25:04okay naman eh.
25:05I mean,
25:06wala namang problema eh.
25:08It's just that,
25:09ah,
25:10siguro,
25:11yun nga,
25:12there were,
25:13ah,
25:14things that
25:15cannot be,
25:17ano mo yan,
25:18as had already been said,
25:19cannot be undone.
25:21Eh, wala eh.
25:21Alpha eh.
25:22I'm not gonna retract.
25:24Hindi naman tayo lalaki niyan,
25:26mag mag-retract.
25:26And I think both of them
25:27are alphas also.
25:28Eh, siyempre,
25:29yung si Presidente Duterte,
25:31alpha din yun.
25:31So he won't back down also.
25:33I understand how,
25:35actually,
25:36so to,
25:36there's an observation
25:37if I may share.
25:39The social media era,
25:41this is the social media era eh.
25:43The Gen Zs
25:44and the millennials.
25:46Alam mo,
25:46this is what divides the nation.
25:49Please observe.
25:50Hear me out.
25:52Huwag kayo masyadong,
25:53ano sa social,
25:53kasi the social media,
25:55andun na lahat eh.
25:56The jury,
25:57yung hukom,
25:58nandyan na lahat.
25:59The experts.
26:00The experts,
26:01the lawyers,
26:02the lahat na eh.
26:03And in my opinion,
26:04siguro,
26:05ang kailangan lang natin
26:07is to filter out
26:08what is good
26:08and what is bad.
26:10Diba?
26:11Yan nangyayari kasi,
26:12parang,
26:12kailangan mag-gagawa
26:14ng social media page
26:15against sa ganito.
26:16Since the government,
26:17gagawa ng social media page
26:19against naman
26:20sa,
26:21kay Vice President
26:23Inday,
26:23Sarah.
26:24Diba?
26:25Bakit hindi na lang,
26:27yung creative juices
26:29nitong mga to,
26:30dapat,
26:31ipag-unite pa lang.
26:33And that said,
26:34I'm sorry also.
26:36Because I will have to ask you
26:38something that I,
26:39I hear every once in a while.
26:42Yeah.
26:42And this is the dynamics
26:43between the former president
26:45and the current Vice President.
26:48Yes.
26:49And then,
26:49okay,
26:50sige,
26:50the camera is focused on me.
26:52It actually looked like
26:53these are the people
26:54who are with
26:55the former president
26:56and these are the people
26:58who are with
27:00the Vice President.
27:01Right.
27:02While there is an overlap,
27:04pero there really are people
27:06who are not necessarily,
27:08there are people
27:09with the former president
27:10who are necessarily
27:11with Vice President Inday
27:13and vice versa.
27:15Is that a fair observation?
27:17There is an overlap,
27:19but there are also those
27:20who are not
27:22within that overlap.
27:24I'll tell you
27:25an interesting story.
27:26Sige.
27:27Yeah.
27:29I was looking through
27:30my father's page.
27:32Kasi kailangan kong makita.
27:33Baka mamaya may binabalata siya.
27:35It's another
27:37endangerment na naman to.
27:38So I was looking through his,
27:40I won't say the topic.
27:42I won't say the topic.
27:44So there were
27:45people commenting.
27:46Of course,
27:47it's my Facebook page,
27:48his Facebook page,
27:51and yung mga,
27:53syempre,
27:54so friends kami sa Facebook.
27:56So check-check ako
27:57ng mga comments.
27:58Nagugulat ako,
27:59may mga nagagalit doon
28:00ng mga kaibigan ko.
28:03And we're not talking
28:04about comments.
28:05We're talking about
28:07bad fingers,
28:08really,
28:10really offensive,
28:11sabi ko.
28:13So,
28:14check out ko ngayon,
28:15tignan mo,
28:15oh,
28:16ngayon,
28:17I won't name names.
28:18So pag-check ko,
28:19Sir,
28:20naalala nyo ba
28:20yung kaso ko?
28:22Baka pwede nyo naman
28:23akong tulungan.
28:24Kaibigan ko to,
28:25pare,
28:25nakaalala mo ba?
28:26Ito,
28:26hinaharas ako ni ganito.
28:29Okay,
28:29so after all this time,
28:31you're going to put the,
28:32you're going to post a comment
28:34sa father ko,
28:35bad finger,
28:36humihingi ka ng tulong.
28:38So sabi ko,
28:39ano ba ito?
28:41Samantalang,
28:42nung humihingi kayo ng tulong,
28:43ang babait ninyo.
28:45But that doesn't stop me from,
28:47you know,
28:48wala eh,
28:48kanya-kanya opinion eh.
28:49But I hope you can be sensitive enough.
28:52No,
28:53pare,
28:53nakatulong naman yung pamilya namin.
28:55Maybe,
28:56siguro hindi lang talaga
28:57on par.
28:58Minus the bad finger.
28:59Hindi ba?
28:59Minus the bad finger.
29:00Maybe hindi lang siguro
29:02on par with your beliefs.
29:04Maybe if you're for Sara,
29:06then if you're for BBM.
29:08Huwag nyo naman kagalitan niya.
29:09Kasi yung father ko pa,
29:10nag-comment kay BBM,
29:11nasabihin niya,
29:12ito kasi,
29:13kaibigan niya dati si ganito,
29:15si former president,
29:16kaya magsagta.
29:16Pag nagsagta naman siya
29:18tungkol sa,
29:19ng opinion niya
29:20tungkol sa other side,
29:21yan naman yun.
29:23So,
29:23hindi natin alam
29:24kung saan tayo lulugar eh.
29:25So,
29:26if there's an overlap,
29:27talagang meron.
29:29And,
29:29I believe na,
29:31to be honest ha,
29:32I'm just going to be honest here,
29:34not everyone,
29:36sa mga Duterte faction,
29:38and sa mga BBM fanatics,
29:41isa totoo lang,
29:43kung sino man ang uupo sa 20,
29:44tanggal na naman,
29:45aalis din yan sila.
29:47For now,
29:48siguro,
29:49sige,
29:49I'm for BBM,
29:50I'm gonna wage war ako dyan.
29:53Same with the Dutertes,
29:54nalaban kami,
29:55because we saw the change.
29:58Eventually,
29:58pag may maging presidente dyan,
30:00or kung sino,
30:01si Kunwari,
30:01si President Lenny,
30:03Lubredo,
30:04bigla,
30:05lahat yan,
30:05Lenny na.
30:07We've seen that also,
30:09through time.
30:10Through time, yeah.
30:10Sige,
30:11now let's go into the,
30:12the break,
30:14don't worry,
30:15we'll go into,
30:16kanakas,
30:16easier topics.
30:17But let's talk about
30:18the break of the UNI team.
30:20Because,
30:21in the beginning,
30:22at least from my observation,
30:24it looked like
30:24it was a match
30:25made in,
30:26event.
30:27But,
30:28now I'm going to ask
30:29about the early stages,
30:32of the,
30:34disintegration.
30:35Now,
30:35for people who were
30:37supporting both camps,
30:39at that time,
30:40because they're the UNI team,
30:41how did that change
30:42the dynamics also,
30:44when you began to notice na,
30:46oh no,
30:47it is already not
30:48a UNI team?
30:52like I said,
30:53yung,
30:54yung,
30:54yung,
30:54ang talagang nakakasira
30:55talaga dito,
30:57is social media.
31:00Yun,
31:00yun lang naman yun eh.
31:02Kasi,
31:02ganito yan eh.
31:03By the way,
31:03were they truly friends?
31:05I mean,
31:06referring to,
31:07the,
31:07the Marcos Jr.,
31:08the president,
31:09and the vice president,
31:10were they really friends?
31:11Yeah,
31:12kasi may,
31:12sa totoo lang,
31:13if you remember,
31:15for the longest time,
31:17the body of,
31:18former president,
31:19Marcos,
31:21sa panahon lang naman ni,
31:23Digong,
31:23nakarating,
31:25nabigyan ng proper bureau yan,
31:27nakarating uli dito sa Pilipinas.
31:29And that's a milestone
31:30for the Marcoses.
31:32That was a big thing.
31:34For me,
31:35malaking bagay yun.
31:36So when it was already breaking,
31:38how did the people,
31:39kayo,
31:40around that,
31:40or no,
31:41within that circle,
31:42began to break also.
31:44Parang,
31:45parang for me,
31:45sige,
31:46the context of the question,
31:47pa-simplify it.
31:48Marad,
31:48we have a common friend,
31:49they're in a relationship,
31:50and oh my,
31:51they're breaking up.
31:53What are we going to do?
31:55Wala eh.
31:56Ito ang malungkot dito.
31:58Instead of patching things up,
32:00kanya-kanya,
32:01lipat si ganito,
32:02lipat si ganito.
32:03Ito na.
32:03Everybody was,
32:05taking sides.
32:07Apart from that,
32:08yung mga neutral,
32:10na pareho silang mahal,
32:12didn't have a choice.
32:13Yan lang ang theory ko.
32:14That's how I see it.
32:16Parang,
32:17naku,
32:18saan tayo?
32:19Ikaw,
32:20mahal namin silang pareho eh.
32:22Hindi.
32:23I'm being pulled on this side,
32:25and I'm being pulled on the other side.
32:27Kaya yun ang,
32:28alam mo sa totoo lang,
32:30ako ah,
32:30in my opinion,
32:32or in my observation,
32:35I think,
32:36both sides have
32:37something good to offer.
32:40To be honest.
32:42Meron talaga.
32:43Ang tinitignan kasi,
32:45yung mga kasabla yan eh.
32:46Bakit hindi na lang tignan
32:47kung ano yung ma-offer
32:48ni Vice President Sarah?
32:50Ano naman ang,
32:51pag in-offer ni Vice President Sarah
32:54to work with BBM,
32:55bakit hindi na lang sila mag,
32:57kututal,
32:57tandem naman talaga sila eh.
32:59Paano?
33:00Magkasabi ng ganito,
33:01corrupt si ganito,
33:02kamag-anak si ganito,
33:04kamag-anak si ganyan.
33:05Ito si,
33:05faxion si ano.
33:07That's why we are being divided,
33:09and we are heavily,
33:12um,
33:13ano ba?
33:15Actually,
33:15it's the puppeteer's hand.
33:17Yan ang tingin ko sa social media.
33:19Ah, okay.
33:20We are being manipulated.
33:22Facebook is the puppeteer's hand.
33:25Imagine, no?
33:26Okay, sayaw.
33:27Okay, away.
33:27Mag-away sila.
33:28Okay, sige.
33:29Ganun ang nangyayari eh.
33:31So, we're saying that there is a bigger hand, no?
33:36Yeah.
33:37Something like that.
33:37Well, that's a conspiracy theory,
33:39but for me,
33:41bakit may mga trolls?
33:42Wala naman,
33:43mayroon kang nagko-comment doon,
33:45galit,
33:46pero ang friends,
33:47174 lang,
33:48tapos ginawa yung Facebook page,
33:502026 lang,
33:522025, December.
33:54So,
33:55it's all about war eh.
33:57War within the social media platform.
34:00siguro yung age kasi na
34:0430s,
34:05no,
34:0540s pababa,
34:07yung mga voting population,
34:09yan eh.
34:10And that constitutes,
34:12what,
34:1350% of the population?
34:14Sabihin mo na.
34:16Or 40%?
34:17That's a lot.
34:19So, sige,
34:20before I'll ask you my second to the last question
34:22before we move to Tulong Tulfo,
34:24don't worry,
34:25promise we'll get there.
34:26Yeah, it's okay.
34:28I'm just making the most of the opportunity.
34:31Yeah, yeah, no problem.
34:32Sige.
34:33Because,
34:34if we look at the art of war,
34:37and I think we talked about that before we started.
34:39Have you read the book?
34:41Sadly and happily,
34:43yes, I did.
34:44And then there's a theory there,
34:46when a person,
34:48when we are to confront somebody,
34:51I will not say perceived na lang,
34:52like animated.
34:53Yeah.
34:54And I will not say the entire phrase,
34:56baka ma-edit tayo.
34:57But the principal actually said na,
35:01do not make second guesses
35:05to completely eliminate the enemy.
35:08Especially if you already fired the first shot.
35:11Yeah.
35:12Like, avoid the collision or the war
35:15as much as you can,
35:16but once the shot has already been fired,
35:18do not leave the enemy,
35:21or secondly, I can say this,
35:22do not leave the enemy alive.
35:24Right.
35:25Do you think that's...
35:26Go for the kill.
35:28So you said the phrase.
35:29Yeah, sorry.
35:30That was what the phrase actually said.
35:32Sorry, I was trying to be politically correct.
35:35But yes, that's the phrase.
35:37That's how it was...
35:38Yeah, let's go for the kill.
35:39Let's go for the kill, yeah.
35:40And that's one of the principles there
35:42that really made me think.
35:45Yeah.
35:45So in this particular case,
35:47do you think both parties
35:48are actually in that mode na?
35:51Na decide they'll have to go for the kill.
35:55And then if the momentum turns,
35:58shifts to this side,
36:00they will also go for the kill.
36:01For the kill, yeah.
36:04Like I said earlier,
36:07we were discussing,
36:08kill is a very,
36:09very heavy word.
36:11It's really straight to the point.
36:14When you say kill,
36:15it really means to eradicate completely.
36:19Complete eradication.
36:20Do not give a chance
36:21instead of the person to even survive.
36:25I think both parties,
36:26they're well-educated enough.
36:31Mga lawyers,
36:33and alam naman natin,
36:35hindi naman sila lumaki as savages.
36:37And I don't think they will do that.
36:39Siguro,
36:41mayroon lang,
36:42well, may nagkaroon lang na situation
36:44na parang ganun yung lumalabas na,
36:46alam mo yun,
36:47mga assassination attempts or whatever.
36:49I don't think that's...
36:51Kaya nga eh,
36:52I blame all of this
36:53sa mga advisors,
36:56sa mga,
36:56yun yung mga nagko-comment-comment
36:58sa mga social media platforms,
37:00ganun.
37:01Kasi,
37:02alam mo sa totoo lang,
37:03when,
37:04ano ba ba na,
37:05emotions run high,
37:08talagang makakapagsalita ka
37:09ng hindi maganda.
37:10Pero for them to,
37:11you know,
37:12kill each other,
37:12I don't think so.
37:14I don't think so.
37:16That's just me, no?
37:17There's a term actually
37:18that I coined,
37:20I mean,
37:21I got in one of the meetings
37:22that I was in.
37:23They're called the
37:24sul-sultants.
37:27Oh,
37:27the sul-sultants.
37:28Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
37:29The sul-sultants.
37:30Yeah,
37:30sul-sultants.
37:31Ay,
37:32ay,
37:32yeah.
37:33Sul-sul is actually,
37:34ano ba yan,
37:35Visayan word?
37:36No,
37:36it's Tagalog.
37:38it's consul-sul o,
37:39consul-sultant o.
37:40Oh,
37:40sul-sultant.
37:41Totoo yan.
37:42And,
37:43ang problema kasi dun sa
37:44consul-sultan,
37:46magagaling sila.
37:48And once they instill
37:49their presence
37:52and their power over you,
37:54talagang madadala kayo.
37:56Oo,
37:56ano?
37:56Bakit ka nito?
37:57Triggered.
37:58Oh,
37:58you're being clickbait,
38:00triggered.
38:00Yan nga,
38:01yun yung mga turns
38:01ng mga millennials.
38:03That's what is happening to us.
38:06Alam mo,
38:06sa totoo lang,
38:07all of us are victims.
38:09The government is a victim.
38:10The,
38:11si,
38:12the,
38:13the,
38:13the opposition
38:14is,
38:15are also victims.
38:16Ikaw,
38:17wala tayong lalo
38:18na itong mga tayong
38:19mga normal na taxpayers.
38:20Caught on the crossfire.
38:22Yes.
38:23And,
38:23wala tayo yung,
38:25ano eh,
38:26tayo yung collateral damage.
38:28So to speak.
38:30So,
38:30sige,
38:30speaking of those
38:31caught in the crossfire.
38:33Yeah.
38:34And then,
38:34yung people
38:35are also
38:37experiencing the
38:38collateral damage.
38:39I think your group
38:41is also working
38:42on these
38:44kanang individuals
38:45or Filipino.
38:46So,
38:46tell us more about
38:47Tulong Tulfo
38:48and how did it start.
38:49Yeah.
38:51My father retired
38:52yung buong mga
38:53Tulfo platform.
38:54I think,
38:56matagal na.
38:58I think 10 years ago
39:00if I'm not mistaken.
39:01And then,
39:02during the pandemic,
39:03I had this
39:04crazy idea.
39:06Sabi ko,
39:07why not put
39:08another office
39:09pero sa South?
39:10Kasi,
39:11mas marami akong
39:13nakukuhang
39:14tawag sa South
39:15noong when I was there
39:17sa
39:17Isumumo
39:18at Tulpo.
39:19Kasi,
39:19I wanted to,
39:20you know,
39:21see how
39:22things work.
39:23Kasi for the
39:24longest time,
39:24hindi ako naman
39:25ako sumasama,
39:27sumasali sa
39:27ganitong trabaho.
39:28kasi,
39:29I'm a
39:30helicopter pilot
39:31by trade.
39:33And then,
39:33nagretire ako
39:34for some
39:36reason.
39:37Kasi,
39:37it's another
39:38topic.
39:39I've never
39:39been inside
39:41a helicopter,
39:41so maybe
39:42you can also
39:42do something
39:43about that.
39:44Continue.
39:45Continue.
39:45And then,
39:47yun,
39:47tapos,
39:48actually,
39:48I'm a car nut.
39:50You know,
39:50I love restoring
39:51cars.
39:51Mayroon akong
39:52talyer.
39:53You know,
39:53that's really
39:54my business.
39:54I sell cars,
39:56anything from
39:56luxury to
39:57normal cars.
39:59So,
39:59for the longest
40:00time,
40:00that's what I did.
40:01So,
40:02basically,
40:04nakakilala din ako
40:04ng mga connections
40:05kasi pag
40:05nagbenta ka
40:06ng mamahaling
40:07koche,
40:07eh,
40:09big time,
40:09eh,
40:09makakapong
40:10connected ka
40:11ganito,
40:11congressman,
40:12ganyan.
40:12So,
40:13hopefully,
40:13not one of
40:14them is
40:14currently,
40:15jailed in
40:15Makulapo City.
40:18Wala na ba?
40:19Continue.
40:20Continue.
40:22Okay, continue.
40:22Okay, continue.
40:24Okay, continue.
40:25Okay, continue.
40:25yun,
40:27basically,
40:28ang,
40:28ang,
40:29ang,
40:3040 ko,
40:32during that time,
40:33or,
40:34well,
40:34not,
40:34yun nga,
40:35yung sinabi kong,
40:36ano,
40:36ang gusto ko palang
40:37mangyari,
40:38was to reach
40:39more people.
40:40Okay.
40:41So,
40:41nagbukas ngayon ako
40:42sa Batangas
40:43ng office,
40:44and fortunately,
40:46fortunately,
40:47may isang radio station
40:48dun,
40:49na tumanggap sa akin.
40:51So,
40:51hindi naman silaki
40:52ng Sunstar,
40:53Sunstar has,
40:54what,
40:542.9 million followers?
40:55Grabe naman yan.
40:56Sa,
40:57ibang level naman.
40:58Our director
40:59is smiling.
41:00Yeah.
41:01Actually,
41:01nagulat nga ako,
41:02yesterday,
41:03was,
41:03Sunstar,
41:03sari ko,
41:04kailangan yun ah.
41:05And I did my research.
41:07Kaso,
41:09yung kilala kong Sunstar
41:10kasi yun dun sa Manila,
41:11yun na nakikita ko.
41:13So,
41:13yung Cebu,
41:14hindi ko.
41:14By the way,
41:14this is my chance
41:15to ask that question.
41:16That's the same organization
41:17as ours,
41:18no?
41:18Okay.
41:19I have not,
41:20I have not also asked that.
41:21Continue,
41:21continue.
41:21Okay.
41:22yun.
41:23So,
41:24doon nag-umpisa yung
41:26tulong-tulong po.
41:27I,
41:27I,
41:28thought of a name.
41:29Sabi ko,
41:30ano kaya ang maganda?
41:32Easy-peasy pa ko eh.
41:33Sabi ko,
41:34tulong.
41:35Parang tulfo,
41:36tas tulong.
41:36O,
41:37ngayon ah.
41:37So,
41:37tulong-tulfo.
41:39So,
41:39it's,
41:40ang banner ko is
41:41the bagong
41:42generasyon na
41:43ng servisyong tulfo.
41:46So,
41:46basically,
41:47parang,
41:47wala naman kasi akong pinapanigan eh.
41:49Kung maka-Duterte ka,
41:50maka-gobiyerno ka,
41:51tulungan ko yan lahat.
41:53If you need something.
41:54Kasi,
41:54we are all under one government eh.
41:57All these agencies that,
41:59you know,
41:59kung kailangan natin kalampag,
42:01kapagin ng konti,
42:02katokin,
42:03o maki-cuse up,
42:04Sir,
42:05Ma'am,
42:05baka pwede nyo naman tulungan tong si,
42:08ganito nga yan,
42:08si Mr. X,
42:09o si Mr. Y,
42:10ganito.
42:11We'll continue,
42:12I'll have,
42:13we have to continue the legacy eh.
42:15Kasi yung father ko,
42:16yun ang,
42:17billy niya eh.
42:19Pagpatuloy mo anak,
42:20sayang eh.
42:21You know,
42:21you don't have to write like me,
42:23to be hard-hitting like me,
42:25no.
42:25You just have to continue what,
42:27what,
42:28I have started.
42:30So,
42:30basically,
42:31that's,
42:31that's how,
42:32that's how I,
42:33I operate now.
42:34And now,
42:35at least from what you're seeing on the ground,
42:37what's the usual problems,
42:39or concerns,
42:40that would,
42:41people would bring,
42:43no.
42:43Yeah.
42:44And ask for help.
42:46Now,
42:47we have,
42:47uh,
42:48most,
42:49most of the,
42:50uh,
42:51complainants we have is,
42:53number one,
42:53OFWs.
42:55Okay.
42:56Number two,
42:57yung,
42:57uh,
42:58labor.
42:59Tapos,
43:00yung mga scam.
43:01Mga pera,
43:03mga,
43:04so that's why I'm,
43:05I'm,
43:06looking into,
43:07making reels,
43:09uh,
43:09magkaroon ng parang,
43:10mini skit,
43:12na if it's too good to be true,
43:14you know,
43:1530%,
43:15babalik sa'yo,
43:1620% of your money,
43:18invest kang,
43:19hundreds of thousands,
43:20babalik sa'yo ito,
43:22uh,
43:23stay out of that.
43:25Yun lang ang advice ko.
43:26Especially now,
43:28maraming nalulokong tao eh.
43:30People now are,
43:31are being,
43:33uh,
43:34what do you call this?
43:35Uh,
43:35scam,
43:36buti kung,
43:37maliit na pera.
43:39Million pa nga,
43:40pamisan.
43:41And usually,
43:42taking advantage of the,
43:44eagerness.
43:45Yes.
43:45The due diligence.
43:47Excuse me.
43:49yung,
43:49isa pang nakikita ko na victims,
43:52apart from OFWs,
43:54being,
43:55uh,
43:56yung mga OFWs na,
43:59umuwi dito,
44:02yun ang usual na nakukuhanan.
44:04Mm.
44:07Mm.
44:08mga naman,
44:08pag nilagay daw sa banko,
44:10hindi naman daw tumutubo.
44:12And,
44:12you know,
44:12the banking system does not work that way.
44:15Pag ininvest,
44:16eh,
44:16siyempre,
44:17hindi naman lahat nakakaintindi ng investment.
44:19So,
44:20ang plano ko dun sa office is,
44:22mag,
44:22mag-invite ako ng mga investment seminars,
44:25para yung mga OFWs,
44:27maintindihan nila.
44:28Enabler.
44:29Yes.
44:30Like yung sa TESDA,
44:32di ba,
44:32sabi mo nga,
44:33uh,
44:34we have to teach them,
44:35and you have to upscale, eh.
44:37So,
44:37from OFW to entrepreneur,
44:39mm-hmm,
44:40or,
44:40yeah,
44:41something like that.
44:42Mm-hmm.
44:43And,
44:43Sige,
44:43for those who are watching,
44:45and they wish to be in touch with your office,
44:48how do they do that?
44:50Uh,
44:50I have a Facebook page,
44:52it's called,
44:53Tulong Tulpo,
44:53you can look it up,
44:55sa Facebook.
44:56Mm-hmm.
44:56And,
44:57yun,
44:58yeah.
44:58For now,
44:58kasi wala pa akong,
44:59ano,
44:59we're still working on it.
45:01Mm-hmm.
45:01So,
45:02if we are to,
45:04pass forward to 20 years from now,
45:08and then you said nga,
45:09this is also continuing your father's legacy,
45:11di ba?
45:12What do you also hope,
45:14what legacy also,
45:15do you hope to,
45:17to,
45:17to bring through this program?
45:20Uh,
45:21I think yung,
45:22first and foremost,
45:23I want to continue the,
45:25my father's legacy.
45:27Mm-hmm.
45:28without any politicizing,
45:30you know,
45:30any,
45:31kasi,
45:31that's why I'm saying that,
45:32and I cannot,
45:34I mean,
45:36I have to justify,
45:38that,
45:39kasi,
45:40maraming,
45:41nagkocomment-comment,
45:42minsan sa place,
45:43oh,
45:44sa isa rin yan,
45:45tatakbo din yan,
45:46sino ba yan,
45:46maraming kilala yan,
45:47ganun,
45:48ganun,
45:48So,
45:49this is just,
45:50for community service,
45:51nothing else.
45:52Mm-hmm.
45:52no more,
45:53no more,
45:54And,
45:55siguro,
45:56I would be the happiest person in the world,
45:59if kahit man lang,
46:01konti,
46:02magawa ko,
46:03yung nagawa ng father ko,
46:05for how many years,
46:07together with yung mga uncle ko,
46:10and,
46:11siguro,
46:12I'd be the happiest person alive.
46:16Siguro ngayon,
46:18we're still starting,
46:19I'm still,
46:21you know,
46:22I'm,
46:22kumbugan na sa ano kami ng birth pains,
46:24eh.
46:25So,
46:26yung,
46:28office,
46:30inaayos ma namin,
46:31we're still structural,
46:33structuralizing,
46:35as we speak.
46:36So,
46:37yun ang ano.
46:38So,
46:38thank you very much for joining us today,
46:40and,
46:41it's a pleasure to have you here in the show.
46:43Thank you,
46:44thank you very much.
46:44And,
46:45we look forward,
46:46because we know that,
46:47you would be,
46:48more active,
46:49also,
46:50in the Visayas.
46:51Yeah.
46:52And,
46:52in Mindanao,
46:53so,
46:53when the right time comes,
46:54we'd also like to have you back here,
46:56and be on that lines.
46:57Actually,
46:57this is going to be my main office,
46:59so,
46:59you'll be seeing a lot of me.
47:02Oh,
47:02you'll be fine.
47:05Say again.
47:06So,
47:06our conversation reminds us that,
47:09behind every well-known family name,
47:12are real people,
47:13bound not only by public service,
47:16and public expectation,
47:17but also by the same joys,
47:20disagreements,
47:21and challenges,
47:21that every family experiences.
47:24We will continue bringing you conversations,
47:27that go beyond personalities,
47:28and politics,
47:29to explore the idea,
47:31and values,
47:32that shape,
47:32our nation.
47:34So,
47:34I'm DJ Moises,
47:35and thanks to Coffee First,
47:36for supporting conversations,
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47:39This is Beyond the Headlines,
47:40let's look deeper,
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