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#ENVIVO | Emisión Estelar con Roberto Cavada por Telenoticias 26/05/2025

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00:00Enhorabuena, concedame 30 minutos y un chin mas y les presentare el pais y el resto del mundo.
00:19The Dominican government seeks to have an announced increase of 5% to the remittances that come from the United States to our country,
00:36while the Casacambistas assure that this measure will not affect them.
00:44Damián Aquino has the details.
00:47This is what the governor said in conversation with the United States authorities regarding the proposal to impose 5% to the remittances sent from that country.
00:58We still have to understand well, because on the one hand it says that it is for illegal immigrants, I think it was approved for 3.5%, we have to see how it will be charged and I think it is a difficult charge.
01:08So we are working with them in that sense, just like other countries in Central America.
01:15In that order they referred to some owners of agencies and exchange houses, who assure that this type of measure does not affect them.
01:24This would affect the remittances, for example, when they send $1,000,000, with the 5% it would be like $100,000 or $80,000 or $60,000 less.
01:41It will affect the one who is going to receive it, and the one who is going to receive it also, the one who is going to receive it receives less money, and the one who is going to receive it has to pay more taxes.
01:54Well, it won't affect us at all, because we are the ones who make the changes.
02:00On the other hand, consulted citizens said they were worried, since if this measure were to be applied, they would be receiving less.
02:08That 5% affects, affects, because here you are going to receive $100,000 and you are going to receive $95,000, you understand?
02:14So that affects, there they are taking away like $300 to the $5,700.
02:18That does not affect, but it is very strong, I don't see that well, I see it very badly.
02:22And that 5% is tax, it is on remittances, you understand?
02:27So many times there are people who send you remittances, and for example, if they are going to send you $100, $600, they are going to do the shipment, they pay it right there.
02:36The measure, which must still be debated in the Senate, has generated concern in countries that depend on these shipments, such as the Dominican Republic,
02:44which has more than a million Dominicans who support their families with these resources.
02:49Likewise, another issue that keeps the government's economic team concerned is 10% of the tariffs,
02:55so a commission keeps in touch with the administration of Donald Trump's government.
03:00For Telenoticias, Damian Aquino.
03:03By the way, the party of the Dominican Liberation, the PLD, said today,
03:09feeling concerned about this bill that is running in the House of Representatives of the United States,
03:17which intends to record with a tax of up to 3.5% the remittances sent by foreigners
03:28who reside formally or illegally in US territory,
03:33and called on the government of Abinader to maintain an active diplomatic action.
03:40The remittances are intended to support the poorest sectors of the population of the receiving countries,
03:47even when they reside outside the United States,
03:51so it is a contradiction that one of the nations, with one of the highest income per capita levels in the world,
03:59tries to strengthen its fiscal position at the expense of the population with the greatest lack of nations,
04:07in general, also impoverished.
04:09We are concerned about the tenacity with which the government has reacted to this threat.
04:14It is not enough with occasional statements.
04:17An active, firm and regionally coordinated diplomacy is needed.
04:22The country must raise its voice in defense of its citizens and migrant citizens,
04:28denounce this fiscal injustice and work with other countries in the Caribbean and Central America.
04:34The National Salary Committee approved this Monday an increase in salary for the tourism sector,
04:42the hotel sector, bars and restaurants, which would begin to be applied from June 1.
04:49Paola Baez expands.
04:52The agreement signed between businessmen, the trade union sector and the government
04:56contemplates a salary adjustment of 30% for hotel employees and 25% for bars and restaurants.
05:04It is a reflection of the development of tourism, of a responsible leadership
05:12and also committed to the well-being of workers, which should be more and more.
05:20The hotel sector, I am going to mention it, June 1, 2025, the coming week, it seems to me,
05:28will begin to gain 19,320%.
05:32The data of the restaurants will increase by 13% on June 1, next week,
05:42and 12% on June 1, 2026.
05:46In the old minimum wage, which was paid 16,800 pesos,
05:50there is a legal average, for example, in the hotels of the East, which is the majority,
05:54an average legal profit of 7,000 pesos.
05:57If a person was in the old minimum wage of 16,800 pesos,
06:01he would really receive 7,300 pesos.
06:05The representatives of the trade union sector highlighted the importance of the increase,
06:09qualified as historical, which will benefit about 250,000 direct workers.
06:15The scales are rising and some will fall on a scale
06:20in which there will be discounts on the income tax,
06:25and then, if they do not apply the income tax,
06:29I think it will benefit twice as much as the working class.
06:34Participants at the meeting of the National Salary Committee also highlighted
06:38that reaching this consensus will improve the quality of life of employees and their families.
06:44For Telenoticias, Paola Baez.
06:47Meanwhile, the Association of Bars and Restaurants of our country
06:53said that there was no consensus for the salary increase
06:58announced by the government in the hotel sector.
07:02President Grey Eyayme said that the National Federation of Bars
07:06was not sitting at that supposed dialogue table.
07:12Obviously, there was no consensus, since neither the Association of Bars of the Colonial Zone
07:18nor the associations that belong to the National Federation of Bars
07:22and Night Entertainment Centers were convened.
07:26So, I do not understand how there is consensus
07:29when the actors who are supposed to assume that increase
07:33were not there, neither the middlemen nor the micro-businessmen
07:38belonging to the sector of bars and restaurants.
07:42So, the entertainment sector specifically.
07:48So, I understand that the best thing would be, the most ideal thing would be
07:53to create projects so that the sector can continue or move forward.
07:59The Association of Bars and Restaurants of the Colonial Zone
08:03qualified the salary increase announced by the authorities
08:08as a new blow to the small and medium-sized businesses of that sector.
08:14Regarding the announcement made this Monday by the Ministry of Labor
08:20on a salary increase in the hotel sector,
08:23President Abinadel said that a possible increase is also being evaluated
08:28for the workers of the public sector.
08:31And the truth is that, especially at the lowest levels,
08:35they deserve it and they need it.
08:38You know that this was contemplated in the fiscal reform.
08:41We are looking for the moment when we can do it,
08:45perhaps with the new budget,
08:47to see how we can improve it,
08:50because there, the truth is that there is a debt.
08:53According to President Abinadel,
08:56this would be the largest increase in the real wage in the history of the Dominican Republic
09:01due to the stability of inflation in the country.
09:41Due to the high rate of foreign students,
09:44he asks to prioritize nationals first.
09:47And in the local plan, Roberto Ángel Salcedo assures that these four years,
09:51his greatest desire is that the PRM continues to direct the roads
09:54and that Luis Abinadel is elected president of the party.
10:02Miguel Vargas asks for international action.
10:04The problem of Haiti, how can it affect us?
10:07The problem of Haiti, how can it affect us?
10:37The love emanates when this special day is celebrated in the Dominican Republic.
10:44Friends, there is more news in this stellar television show.
10:48After being declared a rebel by the court of the ninth room of the criminal court
10:55of the first instance trial of the National District,
10:59he was arrested today in Puerto Plata aboard a cruise ship Angel Martínez,
11:05who defines himself as a private detective and investigator.
11:10Against him, also YouTuber, weigh several arrest warrants for defamation and injury.
11:19I think Gilbert Vigio sent me to arrest.
11:23Who is Gilbert Vigio?
11:25Who met 15 times with terrorists here in Puerto Plata.
11:31And that's why they arrested me.
11:34Units of the Department of Criminal Investigations, DICRIM of the police,
11:39in the presence of a representative of the Public Ministry,
11:42executed the arrest warrant.
11:45Angel Martínez was arrested for not presenting himself to the court
11:48that required him in the face of an interposed lawsuit against him
11:52by the now president of the Dominican Institute of Telecommunications,
11:57Indotel Guido Gómez Mazara.
11:59Mazara accuses Martínez of having said that he collected money from drug trafficking
12:05to give it to President Abinader when he was a presidential candidate.
12:10In 2021, Angel Martínez was arrested for that same case.
12:15Also that year, the deputy Sergio Gori Moya called him to justice
12:21and was declared a rebel until an arrest warrant was issued by Interpol
12:27by the Department of Prosecution of the DICRIM.
12:33Today, Angel Martínez is arrested in Puerto Plata
12:38waiting to be transferred tomorrow to the DICRIM to know his case.
12:46Attorney Francisco Álvarez Martínez assured this Monday
12:51that if the public official is attacked on social networks
12:56or beyond the function he performs,
12:59he must have the capacity to pursue whoever attacks him
13:04when referring to the Freedom of Expression Law project that is already running in Congress.
13:09As Eliana Cuevas tells us,
13:11the jurist also referred to the case of the Minister of the Interior and Police, Farideh Raful.
13:18In that sense, he referred to the case of the Minister of the Interior and Police, Farideh Raful,
13:24who announced that he instructed his lawyers to take action against the people who defamed her.
13:31What is being said about Farideh is being said about the Minister of the Interior and Police,
13:36not about me, that I am nothing.
13:38I am nothing, they call me names, and well, Francisco, the most he can do is complain on Twitter.
13:45But that they do that to him with that level of voracity and impunity so far,
13:51to a Minister of the Interior and Police, shows us that all of us who are here.
13:56The jurist criticized that the government, after announcing the deposit of the Freedom of Expression Law project,
14:02which seeks to regulate social networks,
14:05will be detached from its elaboration
14:08by stating that the function of submitting legislative initiatives
14:12is only held by the executive power, the judicial power, and the legislators.
14:17There I was curious from the point of view of the legitimacy of the project,
14:22because if it was not the executive power who has the capacity to deposit what it did,
14:27and they are admitting it, there could be an issue of eventual discussion in Congress.
14:32While the criminal lawyer, Annie Guzman, said that the initiative should be worked on even more,
14:38while warning of its danger.
14:41So you can't tell me, in a new norm, that you are going to make me a regulatory body,
14:46where you are going to tell me that this right could even be limited for a legitimate purpose.
14:53Because a legitimate purpose does not make it legal.
14:55The lawyer raised the exceptions contemplated in the Freedom of Expression Law
15:00and the processes that must be exhausted in these cases,
15:04as it is a fundamental right.
15:07For Telenoticias, Eliana Cuevas.
15:21It is Monday of the Word, good evening.
15:23In our newsroom for Yuri Enrique Rodriguez.
15:27Now, young man, you have the floor.
15:30Good evening, Mr. Roberto, and good evening to all the people who tune in.
15:35Let's be honest, where is the Dominican Republic heading?
15:40What are we doing as a society to face the problems that really affect us?
15:46If we look closely, we will realize something worrying.
15:50This country is moving, yes.
15:53But not because there is a clear plan, a determined will, or a firm leadership.
15:59It is moving because the wheel turns by inertia,
16:02as if time alone was enough to solve the great challenges we drag along.
16:09Education, health, security, economy, on all those fronts,
16:15we continue to improvise, patch up, and look the other way.
16:21Education is stagnant.
16:24And while we talk about technology and innovation,
16:27we continue with an educational model of the 20th century with students of the 21st century.
16:33Public health is a race of obstacles.
16:36Getting a bed in a hospital is an odyssey.
16:40And access to essential or high-cost drugs is practically impossible.
16:46The economy, we say, grows.
16:49But who does it grow for?
16:51For someone who has three jobs and still does not reach the end of the month?
16:55In a country where credit cards are no longer a financial instrument, but a means of survival.
17:02And in the meantime, the political class, starting with the PRM government,
17:07seems more and more disconnected from reality.
17:10Officials who do not step into neighborhoods, who do not listen to people,
17:14who do not feel the urgency to solve.
17:17Even worse, a government that promised change,
17:20but that keeps silent about corruption,
17:23that protects criminals disguised as politicians,
17:27and that allows drug trafficking to continue infiltrating institutions.
17:32But the responsibility is not only of politicians.
17:36We are a society anesthetized by social networks,
17:39hypnotized by advertising,
17:42entertained by the circus,
17:44and dormant by superficiality.
17:46We are outraged for a week, and then we move on to the next scandal.
17:50Like someone who changes channels on TV.
17:53Apparently, this country is not going to sell it.
17:56Rather, they are already raffling it.
17:59And the numbers have others.
18:01One thing is clear.
18:03Inertia is not destiny, and the future is not inherited.
18:08Good night. You have the floor.
18:12That's how Yuri Enrique Rodríguez spoke.
18:16Now you have the floor.
18:20Friends, this afternoon the remains of Rosa Delia Ruiz
18:25were buried in the Cristo Rey Cemetery.
18:28A bioanalyst murdered at the hands of her partner
18:32in the Los Guandules neighborhood of the National District.
18:35As journalist Fabiola Núñez tells us,
18:38in the midst of the impotence,
18:40relatives asked for an exemplary sentence for the victim,
18:44and in case of being released,
18:47they warned that they would do their justice with their own hands.
18:52Oh, my daughter. Oh, doctor.
18:56In the midst of crying and pain,
18:58relatives and friends said goodbye to Rosa Delia Ruiz,
19:0330 years old,
19:05whose partner, Ventura Rosario, 60 years old,
19:08killed her at dawn on Saturday,
19:11preventing her from celebrating Mother's Day.
19:14Today, relatives denied that the gun used for the murder
19:18was the victim's property.
19:20My niece never used a gun.
19:22She doesn't know what a gun is.
19:25She doesn't know what a gun is.
19:27She never used a gun.
19:29Maybe she had that gun hidden
19:31because the Tigers were shooting at her.
19:34There are women who get involved.
19:36A woman has to know who she's messing with.
19:38We are a serious race, an honest race.
19:41That man was corrupt.
19:43He even had a billiard table in front of him.
19:45He lived a life like that.
19:47He cared, he didn't care.
19:50But she didn't deserve it.
19:52We want what we want, justice.
19:54Rosa Delia was described as a hard-working woman,
19:58a professional bioanalyst,
20:00and according to her colleagues,
20:02her work was subject to psychological pressure
20:05from her victim.
20:07When it was time to leave work,
20:09she was always, always running
20:11because that man, her husband,
20:13was always going to look for her and take her to work.
20:16I would tell her,
20:17little friend, but you never give the extra mile.
20:19You're always running.
20:20Oh, little sister, you know how it is.
20:21And that was, I'm going, honey.
20:23And she would go down the stairs, but very fast.
20:25It seemed like she was living in fear,
20:27which was what we always thought.
20:29Rosa Delia is the number one in all those who know her.
20:32Let justice be done,
20:34since Ventura Rosario was arrested
20:36after committing the crime.
20:38They warn that the man must pay for the crime.
20:41You let them do it,
20:43because if they don't do it,
20:45if they don't do it,
20:47then I don't know what.
20:49To be clear, listen to me.
20:51It's better if she doesn't get out of there.
20:53Listen to me, don't let her get out of there.
20:55See, because she's not a dog that barks all the time.
20:57Rosa Delia leaves a two-year-old son in the orphanage,
21:01but she also plans to procreate another child with her victim.
21:06According to Ventura Rosario,
21:08responsible for her death,
21:10coercion measures will be taken against her
21:12on May 28 at the Palacio de Justicia in Ciudad Nueva.
21:17For Telenoticias, Fabiola Núñez.
21:21And they put an economic guarantee,
21:23a newspaper presentation,
21:25a restraining order,
21:27and a departure ban
21:29against a Navy officer
21:31for alleged gender violence
21:33against his ex-partner in San Juan.
21:35Ángel del Carmen with more.
21:38The permanent attention office
21:40of the court of instruction
21:42of the San Juan judicial department of La Maguana
21:44imposed as a measure of coercion
21:46an economic guarantee of 20,000 pesos,
21:48a newspaper presentation,
21:50a restraining order,
21:52and a departure ban against the Navy colonel
21:54Eduard Santana Núñez,
21:56who is also an official of the
21:58prosecutor's office of the Dominican Republic
22:00for alleged gender violence
22:02against his ex-partner.
22:04The lady had to take refuge
22:06in the American embassy.
22:08She has two orders of protection
22:10from the North American justice.
22:12She has had to live in different cities
22:14chasing a man,
22:16who although it is true that he was her husband,
22:18she raised her two children alone.
22:20And that man,
22:22he is 23 years old,
22:24and they don't talk to each other.
22:26The boy is 13 years old
22:28and he just gave a foreign interview
22:30certifying the reiterative death threat
22:32that this man is doing to his mother.
22:34Mr. Luis, Mr. Luis,
22:36please take a stand on the matter,
22:38that the abuse of power
22:40already stops in this country.
22:42Calm down, calm down.
22:44The relatives and lawyers of the victim
22:46showed discontent with the measure
22:48in the face of the level of danger
22:50of Mrs. Camelis Elsa Cabral.
22:52Anything that happens
22:54to one of my family,
22:56Edward Santana Noya,
22:58is the only responsible.
23:00When is this going to end?
23:02When Camelis is free,
23:04one more like the girl
23:06from La Vega,
23:08that her mother,
23:10she and one of her children
23:12were murdered by this person
23:14after so many deportation orders
23:16that were not attended.
23:18While the woman
23:20who said she was constantly persecuted
23:22must be in a shelter
23:24and her supposed aggressor in freedom,
23:26which the relatives
23:28described as a danger to her relative.
23:30From San Juan de la Maguana
23:32for Telenoticias,
23:34Angel del Carmen.
23:36The criticism of the bill
23:38that was submitted
23:40by a deputy
23:42of the official party
23:44before Congress
23:46to the Ministry of Man.
23:48Paola Mateo explains.
23:50For the feminist
23:52and director of the Institute of Research
23:54and Gender Studies
23:56of the Autonomous University of Santo Domingo
23:58Virtudes de la Rosa,
24:00the proposal does not make sense.
24:02I don't know who guides
24:04the deputy of Los Santos,
24:06but I want to tell the deputy
24:08that of the 24 ministries
24:10in the country,
24:1223 of them are designed
24:14to create policies
24:16in defense of men,
24:18who have men as a fundamental center
24:20of the universe
24:22for which they think.
24:24The Dominican economy
24:26is designed for the benefit
24:28of benefiting men.
24:30It is an androcentric society,
24:32that is, andro,
24:34man, centrist,
24:36center, which has men
24:38as a center.
24:40In that sense, she said
24:42the policies that already exist,
24:44such as the behavioral center for men,
24:46which is dependent
24:48on the public ministry.
24:50Of the 24 ministries,
24:52only two have a woman at the front.
24:54And logically,
24:56why can't they put a man
24:58at the front of the women's ministry
25:00if there was only one?
25:02I think she should be better informed,
25:04that she should better study
25:06the history of the Dominican Republic.
25:08On her side, psychologist José Ortiz
25:10said something very interesting,
25:12but he understands that the measures
25:14must be different.
25:16If we do a review
25:18of the current situation
25:20of the world, we realize
25:22that the countries that have
25:24the lowest rates of violence
25:26against women
25:28do not have a particular ministry,
25:30but there are
25:32a series of social
25:34and political conditions
25:36that somehow we could say
25:38condition this situation.
25:40Such is the case, for example,
25:42of Finland, which is
25:44one of the countries in Europe
25:46with the lowest rates of violence.
25:48The project that was submitted
25:50by the official deputy
25:52Altagracia de los Santos
25:54seeks to prevent intrafamilial violence,
25:56the strengthening of the family unit,
25:58and the promotion of male mental health.
26:00For Telenoticias,
26:02Paola Mateo.
26:04The director of the National Office
26:06for Seismic Evaluation
26:08and Infrastructure Vulnerability
26:10and Buildings,
26:12known by the acronym
26:14ONESBIE,
26:16the engineer Leonardo Reyes Madera,
26:18announced that in two weeks
26:20a preliminary report
26:22will be presented
26:24on the causes that led
26:26to the collapse of the roof
26:28of the discotheque Jet Set.
26:30A period of three months.
26:32We have been working hard
26:34and evaluating
26:36piece by piece
26:38everything that happened there.
26:40We understand that
26:42with the experts
26:44that the
26:46Attorney General
26:48of the Republic
26:50has appointed,
26:52we have a meeting
26:54in two weeks
26:56and there will be the first
26:58report already
27:00preliminary of what is
27:02the study that is being carried out in the Jet Set.
27:04Engineer Reyes Madera
27:06explained that
27:08the technical analysis is quite
27:10advanced and that the report
27:12will be issued after a meeting
27:14scheduled with the Attorney General
27:16of the Republic,
27:18entity that heads
27:20the criminal investigation.
27:22The President of the Republic
27:24called today
27:26the authorities
27:28of the neighboring Haiti
27:30to stop
27:32looking for
27:34culprits
27:36to the situation
27:38that they suffer and begin
27:40to look for
27:42solutions to their sufferings.
27:44Santiago Drullar was
27:46in La Semanal with the press.
27:48Before the denunciations
27:50made by the Haitian authorities
27:52in international organizations
27:54such as the OAS
27:56on alleged discredit
27:58by the Dominican Republic
28:00and other countries,
28:02President Luis Abinader
28:04reacted, highlighting
28:06that the only intention of the country
28:08is to call the attention
28:10of international communities
28:12so that there is a real solution
28:14in the neighboring country.
28:16It represents a danger
28:18for the region. They are already doing offices
28:20in Cabo Indiano. They have to stop
28:22blaming other countries
28:24and face their problems.
28:26We are trying
28:28to call attention
28:30to the problems they have.
28:32There is no problem in Haiti,
28:34so there is no security problem in Haiti.
28:36The president highlighted
28:38that he will continue to take
28:40all the necessary measures
28:42to defend the Dominican Republic,
28:44emphasizing that Haiti is not
28:46only a problem for the country,
28:48but for the entire region.
28:50There is not.
28:52It is an invention
28:54of all.
28:56So let them stop
28:58that historical tradition
29:00of blaming others.
29:02They have a serious problem
29:04there, and we have
29:06to respond, and I respond
29:08for Dominican security, and we will continue
29:10to take all the necessary measures.
29:12But what we have seen is that
29:14drugs have entered from Haiti to here,
29:16especially marijuana.
29:18In that order, the president highlighted
29:20that the work together
29:22with the former presidents
29:24to address the Haitian issue
29:26is progressing as agreed.
29:28We are advancing
29:30in several actions,
29:32especially in the international part,
29:34which perhaps in the next few days
29:36we will know about,
29:38actions that the former presidents
29:40and we are going to take
29:42on the Haitian issue.
29:44The president did not offer
29:46more details on the specific
29:48issues he will address
29:50in this second meeting,
29:52but reiterated that the situation
29:54with the neighboring country continues to be
29:56a priority for its management,
29:58given its direct impact
30:00on the security and stability
30:02of the Dominican Republic.
30:04For TELNOTICIAS,
30:06Santiago Trujillo.
30:08The general commander
30:10of the Dominican army,
30:12Major General Jorge
30:14Iván Camino Pérez,
30:16visited today the
30:18soldiers stationed in the province
30:20of Independence,
30:22border with the Haitian community
30:24of Malpaz, where
30:26part of the military personnel
30:28was recently sent
30:30for border security
30:32.
30:34New soldiers were sent here,
30:36new troops, to the entire border.
30:38In particular, here in Imani
30:40150 soldiers were sent.
30:42Our presence here
30:44is to ensure
30:46that this troop is being used correctly,
30:48that some points are being covered
30:50that had certain vulnerabilities,
30:52and in general,
30:54verifying that everything in the area
30:56is under control. We are also
30:58making a tour of some stands
31:00of this province of Independence.
31:02The tour also included
31:04the stands La 40,
31:06Boca de Cachón,
31:08Los Pinos del Edén,
31:10La Descubierta and Las Caritas,
31:12as well as the stands
31:14Tajas and Boca de Cachón,
31:16to later go to
31:18Fortaleza Cambronal,
31:20with a seat in Neiva.
31:22The Minister of
31:24Presidency, José Ignacio
31:26Paliza, announced a new
31:28police patrol
31:30format.
31:32The chief of the Journalist Staff,
31:34Guillermo García,
31:36was today at the
31:38Ciudadana Security Meeting,
31:40which is usually held
31:42in the headquarters of the
31:44National Police.
31:46Some 1,100 agents
31:48trained for these purposes
31:50will start this new
31:52intelligent approach
31:54to be implemented in early June,
31:56first in the Gran Santo Domingo
31:58and then in Santiago.
32:00This pilot, this
32:02pilot patrol system
32:04will be launched
32:06in four locations
32:08of the National District,
32:10Gran Santo Domingo and Santiago,
32:12as an example, as a model
32:14that will be
32:16obviously expanded
32:18in time.
32:20The announcement was made after the meeting
32:22every Monday in the Police Palace,
32:24which this time was headed by Paliza,
32:26in the absence, previously justified,
32:28of President Abinader,
32:30Vice President Raquel Peña
32:32and Farideh Raful, who is
32:34out of the country.
32:36We put the formal excuse of President
32:38Abinader, who for reasons
32:40related to his own work
32:42as President of the Republic, has put
32:44his due excuse today,
32:46as well as the Minister of
32:48Interior and Police, Farideh Raful,
32:50who is abroad,
32:52also fulfilling
32:54his own work in the Ministry.
32:56According to the Police Director,
32:58this does not imply additional
33:00economic investment.
33:02And this is within the framework
33:04of the reform and transformation
33:06of the National Police.
33:08For this experiment,
33:10similar actions were taken
33:12as parameters in other countries.
33:14For Telenoticias,
33:16Guillermo García.
33:18Changing the subject,
33:20a mother of three little ones
33:22faces a very advanced
33:24cancer,
33:26which
33:28consumes her day by day,
33:30between the pain and
33:32the optimism that she does not lack
33:34to be able to overcome
33:36this devastating
33:38diagnosis.
33:40Desdigüey
33:42calls for a
33:44friendly hand
33:46to be extended
33:48to complete
33:50the resources
33:52for her treatment.
33:54Reina Ramírez has the report.
34:00Pena y Apeña, a young mother
34:02and dedicated teacher in Igüey,
34:04faces today one of the greatest
34:06challenges of her life.
34:08With just three little ones to take care of
34:10and a deep vocation for teaching,
34:12her world changed completely
34:14to receive a devastating diagnosis,
34:16cancer in stage 2.
34:18Despite the fear
34:20and uncertainty, she has decided
34:22to give the battle with courage,
34:24optimism and hope,
34:26driven by love for her little ones
34:28and their desire to live.
34:30I am a patient, I have stage 2 breast cancer.
34:32I was diagnosed with that cancer
34:34last year.
34:36Did she do a metastasis?
34:38Yes, she wanted to do a metastasis
34:40in the foot and in the arm.
34:42Known for her community,
34:44for her dedication and commitment
34:46to education,
34:48Benaya has trained dozens of children
34:50with tenderness and patience,
34:52as well as passion.
34:54But now she is the one who needs
34:56everyone's support.
34:58She needs chemotherapy,
35:00specialized medications,
35:02constant clinical studies.
35:04She has a high cost that her family
35:06cannot cover.
35:08I finished chemotherapy and radiotherapy.
35:10Now I need injections
35:12that cost $300,000.
35:14I have not been able to receive
35:16the injections
35:18due to the fact that
35:20they cost $300,000.
35:22The weight of the disease
35:24not only affects her body,
35:26but also the possibilities
35:28of a future for her children,
35:30who depend completely on her,
35:32since her sentimental partner
35:34abandoned her in this process,
35:36making this moment even more painful.
35:38Despite this,
35:40she makes a call to women
35:42to do all their medical checks.
35:46I am worried
35:48that I am not healthy
35:50for them, that I am not present
35:52for my children.
35:54Benaya's story goes much further
35:56than the fight against breast cancer.
35:58A sample of this
36:00is her faith, her strength
36:02and her optimism to fight
36:04for this terrible disease.
36:06She calls for a helping hand
36:08to continue teaching and raising
36:10her three little ones.
36:12If you want to contribute
36:14to this noble cause,
36:16you can do so by calling
36:18829-319-7100.
36:20For Telenoticias...
36:22The Dominican Republic
36:24becomes
36:26the official
36:28headquarters of
36:30MIG Futbol Punta Cana,
36:32the first edition
36:34held outside the European continent,
36:36thus becoming
36:38the destination city of Cap Cana,
36:40the home of the world's
36:42most prestigious
36:44youth football tournament.
36:46The announcement was made
36:48today by
36:50the head of the Reserve Bank
36:52along with the Minister of Tourism,
36:54having TeleSistema
36:56as the official channel
36:58of this event.
37:00With the participation of delegations
37:02from more than 20 countries
37:04that will bring together
37:06about 2,000 footballers,
37:08the MIG Futbol Punta Cana
37:10will be held
37:12from June 24 to 29,
37:14an event that has been the bridge
37:16of great figures in world football.
37:18Future stars have participated,
37:20such as Messi,
37:22Neymar, Coutinho,
37:24Casemiro,
37:26Cesc Fàbregas, Piqué,
37:28and now much closer
37:30in time, such as
37:32Koubarsi, Gabi, Fermin,
37:34or Lamin Yamal.
37:36The Minister of Tourism, David Collado,
37:38and the Executive President of the Reserve Bank,
37:40Samuel Pereira,
37:42stated that the Dominican government
37:44seeks to promote sports tourism.
37:46Celebrating great events
37:48in our country puts our brand
37:50in the whole world.
37:52It puts the brand of the Dominican Republic
37:54to fly.
37:56It's not just sun and beach,
37:58but also events like this
38:00are important to show
38:02what our country has, what tourism has.
38:04David Belvar, president of MIG Futbol,
38:06explained to Telenoticias
38:08that this event
38:10will serve to motivate young Dominicans.
38:12For all these kids,
38:14being able to play against
38:16one of the world's top teams,
38:18it doesn't matter the result of the game.
38:20I played against Barça,
38:22I played against Real Madrid.
38:24There will be about 100 teams
38:26competing. The place chosen
38:28to host the event
38:30has been the city of Catacana.
38:32We have a capacity
38:34for officially 12 football fields.
38:36We expanded a little more
38:38for this event, and there are
38:4013 or 14.
38:42We have been working for 6 months
38:44to maintain an international quality.
38:46Teams like Real Madrid,
38:48FC Barcelona,
38:50Inter Miami
38:52and Bayer Leverkusen
38:54will participate.
38:56There will be 5 categories
38:58participating in the event.
39:0020 teams from the
39:02Dominican Republic
39:04will fight to win
39:06this cup.
39:08For Telenoticias,
39:10José Alberto Acosta.
39:40For Telenoticias,
39:42José Alberto Acosta.
40:10For Telenoticias,
40:12José Alberto Acosta.
40:40For Telenoticias,
40:42José Alberto Acosta.
41:10For Telenoticias,
41:12José Alberto Acosta.
41:14For Telenoticias,
41:16José Alberto Acosta.
41:18For Telenoticias,
41:20José Alberto Acosta.
41:22For Telenoticias,
41:24José Alberto Acosta.

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