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‘CIA with BA’ sinorpresa si Pia Cayetano sa kanyang 58th birthday
SINORPRESA si Sen. Pia Cayetano ng kanyang mga co-host — ang kapatid na si Alan Peter at Boy Abunda — sa nakaraang episode ng “CIA with BA” para sa kanyang ika-58 na kaarawan. Ikinubli ng programa sa segment na “Salamat” ang sorpresa nang magpakita sila ng video tribute para kay Pia, mga video greeting mula.....»»
Cayetano isinulong maayos na alert system para preparasyon sa banta ng kalamidad
BINIGYANG-DIIN ni Senador Alan Peter Cayetano nitong Lunes ang kahalagahan ng pagkakaroon ng maayos na sistema sa pagbibigay ng impormasyon bilang bahagi ng paghahanda sa mga kalamidad. Sinabi ito ni Cayetano, chairperson ng Senate committee on science and technology, sa pagdinig ng panukalang modernisasyon ng Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) at Earthquake Monitoring ….....»»
Magkaibigan nagkasiraan dahil sa P5k, pinag-ayos ng ‘CIA with BA’
“IT’S difficult to do but let’s all try to tame our tongue.” Ito ang mga salitang binitiwan ni Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano, kasama ang kapatid na si Sen. Pia at co-host na si Boy Abunda sa episode ng “CIA with BA” last Sunday, January 21. Sa segment na “Case 2 Face”, inireklamo ni Annaliza Dinquil.....»»
Pia becomes 1st woman to head Senate Blue Ribbon
Sen. Pia Cayetano has been elected as chair of the Senate Blue Ribbon committee, becoming the first woman to head the panel in Senate history......»»
Pia Cayetano is first woman to lead Senate blue ribbon committee in Senate’s 106-year history
Senator Pia Cayetano replaces Senator Francis Tolentino, who resigned from his position to prepare for his reelection bid in 2025.....»»
Botika hindi nagbabayad ng upa, kaserang senior citizen nagreklamo
ISANG senior citizen ang dumulog sa “CIA with BA” upang humingi ng tulong at payo mula sa magkapatid na senador na sina Alan Peter at Pia Cayetano. Sa segment na “Payong Kapatid” sa episode nitong Linggo, January 14, kumonsulta sa programa si Flor Basinillo, 81, kung ano ang dapat gawin sa kanyang tenant na nagtayo.....»»
400 Taguig residents get cash aid
Around 400 residents in Taguig received financial assistance from the city government, Mayor Lani Cayetano said recently......»»
Binay: Taguig should create more courts
Taguig Mayor Lani Cayetano should ask the city’s lawmakers to file an urgent bill that would create additional courts to handle the cases from the enlisted men’s barrios or “embo” that are now under its jurisdiction, Makati Mayor Abby Binay said yesterday......»»
CIA with BA sisimulan ang 2024 sa pag-aayos ng parent-child relationship
NAKAHANDANG ipagpatuloy ng public service program na “CIA with BA” ngayong 2024 ang mga nasimulan nito sa nagdaang taon. Sa patuloy na pangununa ng magkapatid na Sen. Alan Peter at Pia Cayetano at ni Boy Abunda, nangangako ang 45th Catholic Mass Media Awards Best Talk Show nominee na magpapatuloy sa pagbibigay ng mga legal na.....»»
‘Christmas In Action’ ng ‘CIA with BA’ nakatulong na may pa-free concert pa
“KAYA tayo ‘in action,’ kasi ‘action speaks louder than words.” Ganito inilarawan ni Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano ang special episode ng kanilang programang “CIA with BA” nitong bisperas ng Pasko, December 24. Tinawag na “Christmas in Action,” itinampok sa episode ang ilan sa mga dating naging guest subject sa “Case 2 Face” segment na mga.....»»
Suporta at proteksiyon para sa OFWs — Cayetano
PATULOY na isinusulong ni Senador Alan Peter Cayetano ang pagtugon sa pangangailangan para sa matibay na diplomatic protection, masusing pre-departure orientation, at mahusay na reintegration program. Kaugnay ito kamakailan ng insidente ng hostage-taking sa Red Sea, 17 Filipino seafarers ang kabilang sa mga biktima, at higit na nagbigay-diin sa mga panganib na kinakaharap ng overseas ….....»»
‘CIA with BA’ tuloy pa rin ang serbisyo-publiko sa bagong season
SA bago nitong season, nangako ang “CIA with BA” hosted by Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano, Pia Cayetano at Boy Abunda, na patuloy nitong pagsisilbihan ang publiko. Nitong Linggo, November 19, nagbalik-tanaw ang programa sa mga episode nito sa nagdaang tatlong season, na nagpapakitang mahigit 100 kaso na ang naidulog at nabigyang-solusyon. Karamihan dito ay dulot.....»»
Alan Peter Cayetano may pakiusap kay Lala Sotto: Look at contemporary Filipino values that we can agree on
MAY panawagan si Senator Alan Peter Cayetano kay Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) Chairperson Lala Sotto–Antonio tungkol sa Filipino values sa digital content. Ipinahayag ito ng senador sa isinagawang plenary debate ng panukalang 2024 budget ng MTRCB nitong November 14, 2023 na binigyan diin niya ang malawakang paggamit ng Internet ay nabawasan.....»»
Philippines still has an obligation to cooperate with the ICC — Carpio
Carpio referenced the 2021 case of Pangilinan et al. vs. Cayetano et. al. where the Supreme Court dismissed the petitions to make the withdrawal of the Philippines from the ICC invalid. .....»»
Nearly 50 million COVID-19 vaccine doses wasted
Sen. Pia Cayetano, the sponsor of the Department of Health’s budget, said that the country’s COVID-19 vaccine wastage reached 49.73 million......»»
Senate seeks Spanish counterpart’s aid in crafting Phl-EU free trade pact
A delegation of senators visited Spain during the celebration of the 75th year of the Philippines-European Union’s diplomatic relations. The country’s official inter-parliamentary visit was led by Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri on Monday. He was accompanied by Senate Majority Leader Joel Villanueva and Senators Joseph Victor “JV” Estrada, Sonny Angara, Pia Cayetano, Nancy Binay, Grace Poe, and Mark Villar, along with Philippine Ambassador to Spain Philippe Lhuillier. The Philippine senators met their counterparts and discussed the enhanced trade between the Philippines and the EU. During the commemoration of the Phl-EU ties, Zubiri urged their counterparts to build stronger partnerships and solid relationships anchored in history. “Let us build on 500 years of friendship and history. The foundations of our friendship are anchored on our shared history, our shared culture, and our shared Catholic faith. Though we are proud to be our own independent Republic, we are also grateful for our heritage and our Hispanidad,” Zubiri told their counterparts in a meeting. In a statement Tuesday, Zubiri said he met with his Spanish counterpart, Pedro Rollán, and Spanish Ambassador to the Philippines Miguel Utray. During their meeting, Zubiri said he sought the assistance of Rollán as the Philippines is targeting to develop a free trade agreement with the EU. Rollán, in response, expressed his willingness to help the Philippines in crafting the pact saying that “Spain is well-positioned to offer support in the post-pandemic period as the head of the EU.” “Spain’s doors are always open for the Philippines. The visit is a welcome opportunity to reinforce the already excellent relations between the Philippines and Spain,” he added. Spain currently leads the EU for the extension of the Generalized Scheme of Preferences (GSP+), which allows about 6,000 Filipino products to enter the EU duty-free. EU Ambassador to the Philippines Luc Veron previously said that the EU is considering the resumption of FTA talks with a Southeast Asian country “which could be Malaysia, Thailand, or the Philippines.”.....»»
Eco-friendly ornaments adorn mall’s 33-ft Christmas tree
SM Supermalls began the first of 84 Christmas Tree lighting ceremonies to usher in the holiday season at SM Aura with “Ilaw at Ligaya,” a modern Filipino spectacle featuring a Pinoy-themed fashion show set to Pinoy carols and beats by Pinoypela, ROFG and Prestige Band. Leading the lighting ceremony of a giant Capiz parol and a bedecked 33-foot Christmas tree were Taguig City Mayor Lani Cayetano, SM Supermalls president Steven Tan and SM Engineering Design and Development president Hans Sy Jr. “Ngayong taon, inaanyayahan namin kayong lahat na mahal naming pamilyang Pilipino na ipagdiwang ang pagbibigayan at saya ng tunay na Pasko dito sa SM. Hihintayin namin kayo at ang mga mahal ninyo ngayong araw ng ilaw at liwanag!” Tan shared. [caption id="attachment_200874" align="aligncenter" width="525"] The Filipiniana-themed fashion delighted audience with its mix of fashion forward streetwear and formal pieces.[/caption] From eco-friendly ornaments incorporating rattan, raffia, abaca and buri that adorn the tree and mall décor to the glittering curtain of LED lights that brighten the halls, this year’s holiday display at SM Aura is especially meaningful and unique. Taking center stage is the mall’s 33-foot Christmas tree adorned with handmade ornaments using locally sourced materials, such as Christmas balls wrapped in rattan and abaca, iridescent orchid blooms of capiz and traditional bamboo parols. A stunning three-foot capiz shell star to represent the Star of Bethlehem sits atop the tree bringing light, hope and joy to mallgoers this festive season. The highlight of the night featured mall tenants Rhett Eala, Kultura, Dona Lim, Frankie General Store, Plains & Prints and Zarah Juan in a fashion runway show directed by Runway Productions’ Joey Espino which delighted the audience with its mix of Pinoy streetwear and formal pieces worn with whimsy and fun accessories. SM Supermalls will continue to launch its much-awaited Christmas centerpieces all over the country, from this week towards the end of October and early November, with uniquely designed and themed trees and holiday installations. The post Eco-friendly ornaments adorn mall’s 33-ft Christmas tree appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Padel launch features Cayetano-Obiena friendly
Padel or padel tennis was formally introduced in the Philippine sports community with world No. 2 men’s pole vaulter Ernest John “EJ” Obiena playing a friendly with the sport’s benefactor Sen. Pia Cayetano last Friday at the Play Padel Courts in Mandaluyong City......»»
Nagpautang ng P150K sa kanyang hipag at bayaw, makakasingil na sa tulong ng ‘CIA with BA’
DUMULOG si Emy sa “CIA with BA” upang humingi ng tulong at payo tungkol sa pera na inutang sa kanya ng kanyang hipag at bayaw. Sa segment na “Payong Kapatid” sa episode nitong Linggo, Oktubre 1, ibinahagi ni Emy kina Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano, Sen. Pia Cayetano at Boy Abunda ang buong kuwento. Noong 2019,.....»»
Herbosa no-show, but DOH 2024 budget hurdles Senate Finance panel
The Senate Committee on Finance on Thursday approved the proposed P311.3 billion budget of the Department of Health for the upcoming fiscal year without the attendance of Health Secretary Teodoro “Ted” Herbosa. Herbosa skipped the DOH’s budget deliberation, normally led by the agency’s head, days after he failed to secure the approval of the Commission on Appointment. During the budget deliberation, DOH senior officials led by Undersecretary Lilibeth David, former Officer-in-Charge Maria Rosario-Vergeire and Undersecretary Gloria Balboa presented the agency’s proposed budget. Senator Francis Tolentino specifically questioned Herbosa’s absence in the budget deliberation, fearing that the agency is now in an “auto-pilot mode”. Senator Pia Cayetano, who presided over the agency’s budget deliberation, quickly clarified that the DOH is not “headless”. “Actually, all of the senior members of the team approached me a while ago and they acknowledged that, of course, it is a bit of an awkward situation,” Cayetano said. “But as you all know, Usec Dr. Vergeire was the OIC for many years and was very actively exercising her leadership not just in the past year, but even during the time of President Duterte. Dr. Usec. David is the most senior undersecretary. So I’m quite confident in the presentation today that they can answer,” she added. Tolentino explained that he is asking for Herbosa’s presence because “budget presentations would require answers concerning accountability.” “And perhaps the head of the department should be the one doing that. Otherwise, it would be in an auto-pilot mode,” he said. For her part, Senator Loren Legarda also expressed confidence in the senior officials of the DOH. “Let me just say that I’m certain that our very competent Usecs. and Asecs. down the line would be able to communicate the policies of the Secretary who still has to be confirmed,” Legarda said. “I am very confident that they will be able to answer our questions. I do not think that they would divert from any policy of the Secretary or say anything that would be against his policies,” she added. Cyber-attack on PhilHealth Senators also touched on the recent cyber-attack on the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation or PhilHealth. Legarda quizzed PhilHealth officials about the effect of the cyber-attack on the state-run health insurer’s operation, as well as the steps being taken by the agency to prevent similar cases in the future. Responding to the lawmaker’s query, Atty. Eli Dino D. Santos, PhilHealth’s Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, said the agency has yet to restore its online system. “All transactions are offline, and we've resume operations meaning membership, employer submission, and payment over the counter,” Santos said. “Our benefits availment continues. We have already informed our partner providers that while the system is turned off, they can still submit claims or prepare the submission of claims,” he added. “At present, to confirm the statement of our President, we are set to turn on our systems today, but we are still completing the preventive measures before we turn it on. We are targeting to turn on our PhilHealth website, member portal, as well as the e-claims.” Over the weekend, PhilHealth confirmed reports that there was an “information security incident” on its online system, which prompted them to turn it off as part of its “containment measures”. The Department of Information and Communications Technology previously stated that the agency’s system was attacked by Medusa ransomware. A multinational cyber security software company, Trend Micro, defines “ransomware” as a type of malware that prevents or limits users from accessing a system, either by locking the system’s screen or by locking the users’ files until a ransom is paid. The Medusa ransomware group was demanding $300,000 from PhilHealth in exchange for access to its system. The group threatened to leak the personal information of PhilHealth members if it did not pay the ransom. The state-run health insurer previously stated that it would not give in to the group’s demand. The post Herbosa no-show, but DOH 2024 budget hurdles Senate Finance panel appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»