SONA 2010 Phil President Noynoy Aquino s First State of the Nation Address July 26 2010 P4-4
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Video Description for SONA 2010 Phil President Noynoy Aquino s First State of the Nation Address July 26 2010 P4-4
July 26, 2010: Philippine President Benigno "Noynoy" Aquino III- First State of the Nation Address (SONA 2010)
Noynoy’s first SONA aaplauded 32 times.
Judging by the loud applause of the crowd, it seems that President Benigno Simeon "Noynoy" Aquino III has made good on his promise to make the State of the Nation Address (SONA) "memorable."
The audience at the Session Hall of the House of Representatives at the Batasan Pambansa Complex in Quezon City, applauded the President’s SONA 32 times.
The last SONA of his predecessor, former President and now Pampanga Rep. Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, was applauded 126 times in 2009.
Although his SONA received less applause, Aquino’s trust ratings are considerably higher than those of his predecessor.
Pulse Asia’s survey says that PNoy’s trust rating is at 85 percent. The Social Weather Station, on the other hand, pegs PNoy’s trust rating at 88 percent.
Pulse Asia says this is the highest trust rating ever recorded by any individual included in their trust probes since 1999.
The Palace earlier announced that Aquino’s SONA will have no frills and will be straightforward.
Aquino delivered his speech smoothly and deliberately, without any awkward pauses. He only paused to wait for the crowd’s applause to die down.
His speech did not only dwell on the problems he inherited from the previous administration but it also offered solutions, as presidential spokesman Edwin Lacierda announced earlier.
Most of the applause that Aquino received came when the President offered solutions to the country’s problems.
The President was applauded when he promised that the country’s money will be spent for Filipinos and extravagant spending will be stopped.
The crowd also lauded him when he said justice will be served for the media persons and activists who have become victims of extrajudicial killings.
The audience also burst into applause when Aquino said the previous administration’s midnight appointments are already being investigated.
"We cannot remove them from their positions quickly because they are among the midnight appointees of former president Arroyo. We are investigating all of these things. But if they have any shame left, they should voluntarily relinquish their positions," Aquino said in Filipino. -- CARMELA G. LAPEÃA/VVP, GMANews.TV
Credits: http://www.gmanews.tv/100days/story/197037/noynoys-first-sona-applauded-32-times
Full transcript of President Noynoy Aquino’s SONA speech. http://ph.yfittopostblog.com/2010/07/26/state-of-the-nation-address-2010/
Full transcript of President Noynoy Aquino’s SONA speech. (English). http://www.gmanews.tv/100days/story/197030/sona-english-translation-of-pres-benigno-s-aquino-iiis-state-of-the-nation-address
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Southwoods-Masters near PAL Ladies Interclub title DAVAO—The Manila Southwoods-Masters had locked in for the championship division title as it increased its lead further to a huge 45 points against Del Monte in the third round of the 6th Philippine Airlines (PAL) Ladies Interclub at the Rancho Palos Verdes Golf and Country Club. Regine de Guzman, playing for the first time, did the most damage with her 57-PAL point performance, which was equivalent to a three-under 69. Sunshine Baraquiel and Beachie Abiera supported with a 53 and 44, respectively, for the Southwoods-Masters' 154 and 468 total. Del Monte frolicked with a 141 for 423 that practically dashed any hope of overcoming its rival’s advantage. Lovelyn Guioguio paced with a 53 and was backed by the 44 each of 12-year-old sensation Rainstar Roque, the youngest golfer here, and Taj Tabanas. "We're in great position,” said Abiera, the Southwoods-Masters' playing captain. Southwoods' male counterparts are reportedly eyeing to duplicate the ladies' success by beefing up the team in preparation for the PAL Men's Interclub also set here in February 2012. While excitement diminished in the championship class, the founders and sportswriters divisions have been on the spotlight with Negros and Manila Southwoods-Masters losing comfortable leads. The Negrenses—Jocelyn Garcia (42), Joanne Reyes (31) and Joan Rojas (23)—limped with a 96, its lowest output so far after 132-136, to tally a 364, just two ahead off Alabang's 362 after a 120. In Wednesday's second round, Negros roared to a 20-point lead. Alabang, the last champion before the tournament was revived by PAL this year, displayed more effort this time than the past two days. Ana Luisa Mendoza paced with a 41, Korean Jang Eun-sil contributed a 40 and Joan Morales added a 39 in the four-to-play, three-to-count format. The Eagle Ridge ladies turned in a 109 for 295, cutting Manila Southwoods-Legends' lead from 20 to 11 in the Sportswriters Division. Arlette Dizon and Leonila Patricio shared honors with 40 markers each and was supported by Rosemarie Johnsen's 29 for Eagle Ridge. Southwoods-Legends (100-306) was led by Serafina Young-mi's 38 and the 31s each of Sandy Velhagen and Belle Villanueva. Host club Rancho Palos Verdes (97-301), meanwhile, had a virtual hold of the Friendship Division crown as it pulled away by 38 against local teams Apo Golf (84-263) and Davao Golf (93-250). — JVP, GMA News
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