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Komentáře • 52

  • @mikop1
    @mikop1 Před 2 lety +30

    Ito ang klase nang Presidente na ipaglalaban nang patayan nang sambayanan Pilipino. Matapang, , walang kaplastikan, Hindi corrupt, may malasakit at higit sa lahat mahal Nya ang mga Pilipino.

  • @IRENE-yb7gk
    @IRENE-yb7gk Před rokem +7

    Ang galing talaga ni Pres.Duterte. Missing you Pres.Duterte. The best president ever!

  • @noellacbayen339
    @noellacbayen339 Před 2 lety +11

    Mahal namin na pangulo Duterte salamat sa ung walang sawa tulong samin mga ofw dito sa Saudi.god bless you

  • @vincentanoche8975
    @vincentanoche8975 Před 5 lety +24

    Nakakaiyak naman to grabe mahal na mahal talaga c tatay du30 ng mga ofw.

  • @jessiejunio3046
    @jessiejunio3046 Před 2 lety +5

    To God be the Glory and Praise..may Tatay Digung..

  • @aimebaino7796
    @aimebaino7796 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Best President Ever❤

  • @user-ui3ii4vj2l
    @user-ui3ii4vj2l Před 7 měsíci +3

    The best president ever 👊💚

  • @IRENE-yb7gk
    @IRENE-yb7gk Před rokem +2

    The Best President Ever ❤ Pres.Duterte we love you and miss you po

  • @allanarcilla5439
    @allanarcilla5439 Před 2 lety +2

    Salamat po PRRD sa paglilingkod sa taong bayan at malasakit matapang pero may puso higit sa lahat may pulitikal well at hindi po kayo nagkamali sa pagpili ng ibang mga cabinet secretary mamimiss po namin ang mga pasabog niyo tuwing lunes talk to the people god bless po🤗👏👍👌🤝👊👊👊❤💚🙏

  • @evelynmerquita9870
    @evelynmerquita9870 Před 2 lety +7

    HULOG KA TALAGA NG LANGIT TATAY DIGONG. GRAVEH LUHA KO BUMUBUHOS❤️❤️❤️

  • @bryansalvomaglangit6277
    @bryansalvomaglangit6277 Před 2 lety +1

    ♥️♥️♥️

  • @alimodinmamulo2899
    @alimodinmamulo2899 Před 2 lety +2

    That is true hero. Do30 is living hero for pilipinos.

  • @oliviatagaro2242
    @oliviatagaro2242 Před 2 lety

    Ang saya saya ng mga ofws sa saudi npklplad ntun sa ating tty digong

  • @rustpico2478
    @rustpico2478 Před 2 lety +3

    Ganito ang gagawin ko katulad ni ma'am na apo ni Aguinaldo.i will tell to everybody kung ano ang nangyari and na observed ko dito sa bansa nila.. nkakatuwa lang at na discover ko ang lhat na mga ginagawa nila.

  • @oliviatagaro2242
    @oliviatagaro2242 Před 2 lety +1

    Ang ppogi nila tty digong at sir. Bello at sir. Bong go God bless po

  • @ranyadhellecabahug2702
    @ranyadhellecabahug2702 Před rokem +1

    I miss tatay Dutz!

  • @vanessadialang5643
    @vanessadialang5643 Před 2 lety

    Galing2

  • @myraaguilar164
    @myraaguilar164 Před 2 lety

    kmi mga OFW na kasambahay dpat iyon ang ung tulungan nyo na tumaas ang sahod dhil halos wala pahinga sa trbaho

  • @manuelalcala3211
    @manuelalcala3211 Před 3 lety +1

    date 2021 july 23 ano na ba update sa mga nangyare sa pag uusap dito....dami pa din naaabusong dh dito sa middle east.

  • @kidlaahchoriaah5039
    @kidlaahchoriaah5039 Před 2 lety +2

    Rogelio Roxas
    Born 1943 or 1944
    Died May 25, 1993 (aged 49 or 50)
    Philippines
    Other names Roger Roxas
    Occupation Soldier, Locksmith
    Known for Possibly discovering a portion of Yamashita treasure Rogelio "Roger" Domingo Roxas (died May 25, 1993) was a former Filipino soldier who had worked as a locksmith before allegedly discovering in a cave north of Manila a hidden chamber full of gold bars and a giant golden Buddha statue - which Roxas estimated to weigh one metric ton - on a plot of state-owned land near Baguio General Hospital, in Baguio on January 24, 1971.[1] Roxas claimed that the Buddha's head was removable and that it concealed a hollowed-out portion within the statue that contained at least two handfuls of uncut diamonds. The cache was alleged to be a portion of the legendary Yamashita treasure. Seizure of gold
    Replica lead copper/bronze overlay Buddha statue, of a solid gold statue, that was returned by Ferdinand Marcos after he allegedly had his armed troops steal the original gold statue at gunpoint from Rogelio Roxas and family.
    On April 6, 1971, Roxas claimed that armed men purportedly from the National Bureau of Investigation and the Criminal Investigation Service forcibly confiscated the gold bars and statue from his home in Aurora Hill, Baguio City.[1][2][3] On April 19, 1971, the military deposited a Buddha statue at the Baguio City Court; however, Roxas proclaimed that it was not the same statue taken from him. Roxas later claimed that then-President Ferdinand Marcos orchestrated the raid and was in possession of the treasure. Roxas was arrested in Cabanatuan City by three men in civilian clothing on May 18, 1971 and jailed for several years.[2]
    Roxas v. Marcos lawsuit
    In March 1988, a US lawsuit was filed by Rogelio Roxas against former Philippine president, Ferdinand Marcos and his wife Imelda Marcos. Roxas alleged that he was a treasure hunter who in 1971 was searching for Yamashita's gold. In determining whether there was sufficient evidence to support Roxas' claim, the court considered the following evidence and testimony submitted by Roxas:[4]
    Sometime in 1970, Roxas's group began digging on state lands near the Baguio General Hospital. After approximately seven months of searching and digging "24 hours a day," the group broke into a system of tunnels. Inside the tunnels, the group found wiring, radios, bayonets, rifles, and a human skeleton wearing a Japanese army uniform. After several weeks spent digging and exploring within the tunnels, Roxas's group discovered a ten-foot thick concrete enclosure in the floor of the tunnel. On January 24, 1971, the group broke through the enclosure. Inside, Roxas discovered a gold-colored buddha statue, which he estimated to be about three feet in height. The statue was extremely heavy; it required ten men to transport it to the surface using a chain block hoist, ropes and rolling logs. Although he never weighed the statue Roxas estimated its weight to be 1 tonne. Roxas directed his laborers to transport the statue to his home and place it in a closet. Roxas also found a large pile of boxes underneath the concrete enclosure, approximately fifty feet from where the buddha statue had been discovered. He returned the next day and opened one small box, which contained twenty-four one-inch by two-and-one-half-inch bars of gold. Roxas estimated that the boxes were, on average, approximately the size of a case of beer and that they were stacked five or six feet high, over an area six feet wide and thirty feet long. Roxas did not open any of the other boxes. Several weeks later, Roxas returned to blast the tunnel closed, planning to sell the buddha statue in order to obtain funds for an operation to remove the remaining treasure. Before blasting the tunnel closed, Roxas removed the twenty-four bars of gold, as well as some samurai swords, bayonets and other artifacts. Roxas twice attempted to report his find to Judge Marcos, but was unsuccessful in contacting him. During the following weeks, Roxas sold seven of the gold bars and sought a buyer for the golden buddha. Roxas testified that Kenneth Cheatham, the representative of one prospective buyer, drilled a small hole under the arm of the buddha and assayed the metal. The test revealed the statue to be solid twenty-two carat gold. Roxas also testified that a second prospective buyer, Luis Mendoza, also tested the metal of the statue using nitric acid and concluded that it was "more than 20 carats."
    Roxas went on to allege that after he discovered the treasure, he was arrested by Marcos, the treasure was seized, and he was tortured.[5] After his release, Roxas died under suspicious circumstance, creating the impression that he might have been murdered. The lawsuit was asserted by his estate and The Golden Budha [sic] Corporation, a company formed for the purpose of asserting Roxas' rights to the treasure. In 1996, a jury in Honolulu awarded $22 billion in compensatory damages that after the jury verdict increased with interest to over $40 billion. The jury did not award punitive damages. On November 17, 1998, the Hawaii Supreme Court reversed the $41 billion judgment against Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos. A justice department statistical bulletin on civil verdicts claims that the court found insufficient evidence that Roxas had actually discovered the gold bullion while treasure hunting north of Manila in 1971.[6] However, the actual judicial decision of the court only cites insufficient evidence to establish the quantity and quality of the gold bullion found and left in the concrete chamber: "...there was insufficient evidence to support an award of damages for such gold bullion as may have been contained in the unopened boxes allegedly found by Roxas, inasmuch as the record was speculative regarding the gold's quantity and purity..."[4]
    Furthermore, the Court sustained the portion of the verdict that found that Marcos had stolen the golden buddha and 17 bars of gold (the 24 bars Roxas took out of the chamber minus the seven that he sold). With respect to this claim, the Hawaii Supreme Court specifically found as follows: 1) "There was sufficient evidence to support the jury's special finding that Ferdinand converted the treasure that Roxas found"; and 2) "There was sufficient evidence to support the jury's determination that Roxas 'found' the treasure pursuant to Philippine law." The case was remanded to the trial court for a new trial on the value of the converted golden buddha statue and gold bars.
    On February 28, 2000, the trial court conducted a hearing to determine the value of the golden buddha and the 17 bars of gold.[7] Currently, Felix Dacanay, as the personal representative of Roxas' estate, has a judgment against Imelda Marcos in her personal capacity to the extent of her interest in the Estate of Ferdinand E. Marcos in the principal amount of $6 million for the human rights claims concerning Roxas' arrest and torture, and the Golden Budha Corp. has a judgment against Imelda Marcos in her personal capacity to the extent of her interest in the Marcos estate in the principal amount of $13,275,848.37 on the claim of the converted treasure.[8][9][10] That judgment was ordered affirmed by the Hawaii Supreme Court on November 25, 2005.[11] In a related legal proceeding in 2006, the United States Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal while describing the findings of the Roxas v. Marcos litigation stated: "The Yamashita Treasure was discovered by Roxas and stolen from Roxas by Marcos’s men."[10]
    Roxas turned over claims to the treasure to a group of American investors, which filed suit in Hawaii. A jury awarded $22 billion to an American company that claims the late Philippine President Ferdinand E. Marcos stole a golden Buddha statue filled with gems from a treasure hunter... "As far as I know, it is the largest verdict probably in the history of jurisprudence in the world," said Daniel Cathcart, attorney for the Atlanta-based Golden
    Buddha Corp. But a Marcos family attorney dismissed the award, which a state jury reached in less than five hours of deliberations... "It's noncollectible. It's Monopoly money," attorney James Paul Linn said. "Everything in the Marcos estate is tied up by the Philippine government... There's no money there."[12]
    Judge Antonio Reyes of the Baguio Regional Trial Court had declared in a ruling on May 30, 1996 that the golden Buddha was only a bronze-plated statuette. In fact, it was in the court's custody in Baguio. "The US court's decision implies that the golden Buddha existed. I don't know how the conclusion was arrived," the judge said. The statuette in the court's custody was surrendered by police days after Rogelio complained that his Golden Buddha had been seized by Marcos. Roxas died in 1993. His relatives claimed that the statuette that was returned to his family was a replica. In 1995, Roxas's eldest son Jose petitioned the court to release the statuette to him as a memento of his father's treasure hunting days. Jose also declared in court that his father never found a Golden Buddha.[13]

  • @evangelinelanga680
    @evangelinelanga680 Před rokem

    5:08

  • @heidilara2951
    @heidilara2951 Před 2 lety +4

    tama talaga na sinasabi ang lahat ng hinanaing ng mga ofw!!!.dahil talaga wla tumutulong sa mga ofw....pasa pasahan lng ang mga problema wlang solusyon!!!..

  • @obedan3990
    @obedan3990 Před 2 lety +1

    Dutarte d bestest👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏

  • @jocelynbrady4335
    @jocelynbrady4335 Před 2 lety

    Kahit ako tatay ako galing ng president ntin

  • @edgargenetia3027
    @edgargenetia3027 Před 2 lety +1

    Kaya nga di kaagad mapatupad ang gusto ng presidente kailangan niya ang tulong ng mga congress at senado dapat pag para sa kabutihan ng mamamayan lalo na sa ofw kc di sila natutukan mayron man partylist na ofw wala man naga trabaho para sa ofw mga tamad may pondo sila na 70 million pero saan nila ginastos kawawa ang ofw kanya kanya na lng survive ng kanilang problema ako ofw din .

  • @daniloprepre.4358
    @daniloprepre.4358 Před 2 lety

    Red cup facemask n red t shirt n red n me white at me ksmang blue at Blue pants at shoes n blue Crimebuster po Pres Digong stay strong po god bless po red vacsin po.

  • @chuchaypachuchay7151
    @chuchaypachuchay7151 Před rokem

    The best PRESIDENT EVER I LOVE YOU TATAY DIGONG

  • @heidilara2951
    @heidilara2951 Před 2 lety

    kawawa kmi mga ofw pag wla department na mag aalaga smin...lahat halos nag tuturuan...pag merun kmi mga problema!!!.

  • @josephperalta5375
    @josephperalta5375 Před 2 lety

    May gustong pumigil para ma exposed ang kalokohan ng Phil. Embassy at Ambassador po? Di na nila napigilan po?

  • @jmgraphics5293
    @jmgraphics5293 Před 2 lety

    department of ofw

  • @FloriSharonBasacoy-bz7qk
    @FloriSharonBasacoy-bz7qk Před 2 měsíci

    Yes he is the best president of the Philippines

  • @jackelynboqueo5674
    @jackelynboqueo5674 Před 2 lety

    President Duterte maganda araw po ako po ay humihingi Ng tulong sa inyo Kasi po puro gutom inabot ko sa employer ko po ito pangatlo nag pabalik po ako sa agency sa kadahilanan po 2days po ako d pinakain amo 1day po nag paalam me may sakit me gusto mag trabaho po ako tapos Sabi ko po nka Saad kontrata pag msama pakiramdam n min mga khadama pwede po rest Hindi daw Sabi ko u bring me agency please ok Sabi nea d Sabi nea ok no work bring agency tapos kinaumagahan tawagan nila agency ko po kinausap nila sa phone Sabi ko po padala me agency ayaw me dalhin nung maga so nag hintay po Kahit Wala Kain po ako kuha me tubig sinigawan ako at Pina akyat at d po ako Pina labas At 8 Ng Gabi po ako hinatid agency halos Hina Hina po me at Sabi sa agency Kung gusto ko umuwi may pambili ticket ako at may option po sila Kung Wala mag work ako ibang employer 1year Lang daw po gusto ko na po umuwi

    • @Haze184
      @Haze184 Před 2 lety

      Ano na po na nangyari sa inyo ate?

  • @ednatrasadas6713
    @ednatrasadas6713 Před 2 lety +2

    Yung una natanong bastos

  • @rendativo100
    @rendativo100 Před 2 lety

    Emergency plan of Filipino in Korea and Japan.

  • @almanalang4283
    @almanalang4283 Před rokem

    Binalikan ko mga ganito I mis PRRD

  • @FloriSharonBasacoy-bz7qk
    @FloriSharonBasacoy-bz7qk Před 2 měsíci

    Haha kawawa Yung mga kadama haha Hindi sinali 😅

  • @pizarroraquel8738
    @pizarroraquel8738 Před 7 lety +19

    san ka nakakita ng presidenteng ganyan pls lord gabayan mo po sia

  • @jmgraphics5293
    @jmgraphics5293 Před 2 lety

    department of ofw

  • @alvinsarong
    @alvinsarong Před 7 lety +4

    Our Philippine government seems unaware of the current event in the Korea peninsula. No news for an emergency evacuation plan for thousand of Filipinos in South Korea and Japan.

  • @janaeronbautista6859
    @janaeronbautista6859 Před 7 lety +10

    Omg Godbless tatay digong

    • @elenorainaddin2904
      @elenorainaddin2904 Před 7 lety +1

      ganyan sana lahat ang NASA GOVERNO,let's support & pray to President TATAY DUTERTE

  • @ayakalifaAhmed
    @ayakalifaAhmed Před 7 lety +22

    yun una baabe ngtanong prang walang ping aralan di man lng ngbigay ng respeto s pangulo may God...bastos na babae

    • @chengdy8126
      @chengdy8126 Před 2 lety +2

      Baka yellowtards yun kya sya gnun magtanong

  • @sheilabatara4185
    @sheilabatara4185 Před 5 lety +1

    Anong. Klasing lugar ba 2ng abha sa lahat NG Mas maraming naaapi ay d2 sa abha pero bakit wala silang pakialam puro nalang sa iba

  • @norbertomartinezjr4874

    Pa uwiin lahat na pinay na babae ofw.yan ang batas.ban all.ofw middle east

  • @homenaver
    @homenaver Před 5 lety

    Ano anyari sa apo

  • @hbz317
    @hbz317 Před 7 lety

    Gusto nya maging sikat ,un unang nagtamong well k nya un

  • @wilsonjr.2568
    @wilsonjr.2568 Před 7 lety +1

    Apo ni Aguinaldo? hindi mo show yan. para kang nagwewelga.hahaha