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00:00Our guests today are a family of righteous people who serve our country and serve as an inspiration to the public.
00:08From members of our police force and experts in social welfare to a mother and a teacher who continue to share their knowledge.
00:18Each of them has a passion and dedication in the field of the Church Of Christ.
00:24So now, to get to know the mother who is a true ally of knowledge and guidance, we will be joined by Dr. Judith Leomo Baybayan
00:35and her beloved sons, Police Lieutenant Colonel Alvin Christopher Baybayan, Police Major Brian Christopher Baybayan,
00:46Commander Alip Albert Baybayan, and Police Captain Mika Joanne Baybayan.
00:51Good morning and welcome to RISING CHINESE IN THE PHILIPPINES!
00:54Good morning!
00:56It's great to see all of you here. Of course, this is the Baybayan family.
00:59These two are twins.
01:03Dr. Judith, can you tell us how you raised your children who are now serving the government as public servants?
01:14I raised them under the guidance of the Father.
01:20We gave them guidance since they were young so that they would be like this in the future.
01:31Did you tell them that they should be public servants?
01:34Or did they choose that?
01:37At first, they wanted something else.
01:41But because of the family's doctrine, and because their father is also a military man,
01:50they were influenced to be public servants.
01:57I'm just curious.
01:59Doctor, since your children will be full, were you disciplinary when they were young?
02:04No, I wasn't.
02:07You can do whatever you want with your children.
02:10Oh, so they have freedom.
02:12What were your inspirations when you decided to become public servants?
02:21Why did all of you become public servants?
02:23Let's start with Sir.
02:25Actually, we grew up in Port Magsaysay because that's where we lived.
02:31So we were influenced by our environment that this is the government service.
02:38We serve the people.
02:41And our environment is that all of them are public servants.
02:45That's why that became our inspiration.
02:49How about you, Sir?
02:52Yes, yes.
02:54Sir, it's the same.
02:56When we were young, we always saw soldiers.
03:00That's where we realized that this is how it is.
03:03So from when we were young until we went to high school,
03:08that's when we really grew up.
03:11We were amused by the uniforms and the guns.
03:16When we saw the children flying in the helicopter,
03:21we were so happy. That's why we were inspired by that.
03:24Prof, if you grew up in Port Magsaysay, would you have the chance to become a public servant?
03:29Yes, but I'm still like this.
03:32Mika?
03:34I was inspired by my brothers.
03:37They were the first ones to become cadets.
03:42I said that they became my role models.
03:46There you go.
03:48He's the youngest.
03:50How about you, Sir?
03:52When I grow up, I will be a negative and positive person.
03:59My parents are open-minded, as my mother said.
04:04But my father is very disciplinarian.
04:07Because he was a retired brigadier general in the Philippine Army,
04:12when we grew up, we were disciplined at home.
04:18From the way we dress, to the way we eat,
04:23to how we respond to our parents,
04:25we were taught by our parents.
04:28As we grew up, we were taught by our parents.
04:36My father always told us that
04:39serving the people is not equal to anything else.
04:44That's beautiful.
04:45Nobel.
04:46Commodore, you're the eldest.
04:48I'm the third.
04:49I'm the youngest.
04:51How many siblings do you have?
04:53Four.
04:54Four?
04:55The eldest is?
04:56I'm the third.
04:57Oh, you are?
04:58Yes.
04:59The second, the third, and the youngest.
05:02That's wonderful.
05:04Ma'am, how does it feel to have your children become public servants?
05:09I'm happy because serving the people is a great influence.
05:18It's a good example for all of us.
05:27I'm not proud that my children are there.
05:35As long as we're cool, I'm cool.
05:38I'm grounded.
05:39I'm proud to have children like them.
05:42As a parent, you must be proud to see your children become public servants.
05:51Do you feel that way every day?
05:53Do you see them in uniform?
05:55Yes, I'm happy that they're here.
05:59What message do you have for your mother?
06:02She raised you as public servants.
06:07Now, she's very proud of you.
06:09My message to my mother, as a social worker by profession,
06:16is that we appreciate National Women's Month.
06:20To my beloved mother,
06:24if it weren't for you,
06:27we wouldn't be where we are today.
06:32That's why we're very thankful.
06:35We don't have anything else, but we love you very much.
06:41Very nice.
06:42What message do you have for your children?
06:45What message do you have for your parents?
06:47Ma, thank you very much.
06:50Thank you for being with us.
06:54Whatever happens, we're very proud of you.
06:59We're proud of you because you raised us.
07:01That's all.
07:03As you can see, they have a bouquet of flowers for their mother.
07:09Congratulations, ma'am.
07:11You became a mother to the people around the country.
07:16I hope that future mothers will be like you.
07:19I think ma'am Buateng can do it.
07:24What message do you have for your mother?
07:27In addition to the message of my siblings,
07:31I have a wish for my mother.
07:33Because it's Women's Month,
07:35I hope that the negative things around us will be good vibes and stress-free.
07:40Let's forget about that first.
07:42You should always be stress-free so that our bodies are always healthy.
07:46We love you very much, ma'am.
07:48Okay, Captain Mika.
07:50Just for the end.
07:53Ma, we love you very much.
07:57Thank you very much for sharing the story of your family this morning.
08:03And for being a good mother and teacher.
08:06Dr. Judith Leomo Baybayan.
08:08And of course, to our visitors, the children of Dr. Aram.
08:11Thank you very much.
08:12Thank you for being with us this morning.
08:15Meanwhile, stay tuned because Rising Shine Philippines will be back after the national news.
08:26Rising Shine Philippines

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