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00:11Hello, how are you? It's great to have you with us today.
00:13We are celebrating World Day for Autism Awareness all over the world.
00:20Let's get started.
00:22The National Police and security agencies in the country
00:26continue this Wednesday the search for the three-year-old boy, Rolidanis Calderón.
00:31The minor has been reported missing since last Sunday, March 30,
00:36in the community of El Tablón, in the Municipal District of Manabao, in Jarabacoa, in the province of La Vega.
00:42La Uniformada said it continues to expand the investigation and search for the minor.
00:47The search and investigation operation is led by Olga Dinay Averías,
00:52head of the National Direction of Children, Teenagers and Families,
00:57along with Generals Pedro Matos Pérez and Juan Pablo Ferreira Veras,
01:01Central Director of Crime Investigation and Regional Director of La Vega Police, respectively.
01:10We continue now with the OMSA, the National Office of Transit and Land Transport,
01:17and the INTRANT, which carried out clinical evaluations this Wednesday,
01:21which included doping tests for OMSA bus service operators.
01:29According to a press release, Dr. Richelle García, in charge of the INTRANT medical unit,
01:35highlighted that, in addition to drug tests,
01:39the drivers were subjected to diabetes and blood pressure tests to assess their health.
01:46On her side, Radamés González, General Administrator of the OMSA,
01:50thanked the initiative to Milton Morrison, Director of the INTRANT,
01:55and will be able to attend the call to carry out this type of medical tests and evaluations,
02:00which seek to guarantee that public and private transport drivers work in optimal conditions
02:08and are not subject to the effects of any illicit substance.
02:14Various personalities assured that, in Santiago,
02:18there is a stagnation in terms of transit and land transport,
02:23pointing out that the work of government entities in this demarcation has been useless.
02:31Our colleague Gregorio González has the report.
02:44For the President of the National Transport Workers' Center,
02:49this emblematic city is in a kind of delay,
02:53to the point that the situation in urban transit has come out of control.
02:58No, the city of Santiago is an anarchic city,
03:00as is the great Santo Domingo and as are the main cities.
03:03Here there is a problem because of the narrow streets.
03:07You know that this is a city that was built for cars,
03:10and still those streets that were built for 30 or 40 cars to circulate,
03:15streets like Calle del Sol, like Jacoba, like Benito Monción, are there.
03:20According to Juan Marte, the advances in this city of Santiago
03:24have been seen delayed by the inability of the authorities,
03:28pointing out that the works built by the government in terms of transit and land transport have not been relevant.
03:37I am saying that we have 350,000 private vehicles
03:41circulating in the city permanently,
03:43that here are entering daily between 78,000 and 84,000 vehicles
03:50that come from the interior, that come from the interior,
03:53that access the center of the city daily.
03:55For the Santiagueran political scientist Nelson Reyes,
03:58there are many challenges that the thriving capital of the Cibao faces,
04:02pointing out that it deserves the competition of all sectors
04:06to bring solutions to the issue of the vehicular park,
04:10which worries the people of Santiago.
04:13It has become one of the hottest cities,
04:15and that is the result of many projects that have been developed
04:18that do not contemplate any type of planning,
04:21and that is why the urban plowing has been destroyed little by little,
04:26and that can be seen in public and private projects.
04:30For example, Santiago Sente,
04:32one of the most important lungs of the city,
04:36but also the same construction of the government,
04:38the expansion of the highway,
04:40has become part of the lungs that we have in the city,
04:42mainly at the entrance.
04:44For the deputy Yaniris Espinal,
04:46in this municipality there are plenty of social problems,
04:50considering that the improvisation of the government
04:53has been the great responsibility of all evils.
04:56You are seeing the traffic in Santiago at this time.
04:59In addition, in this matter, we have to work the road education.
05:04You know the problems we have had here,
05:06the clash of people who face death,
05:10there are many things that are happening.
05:12The interviewees said that beyond the splendor
05:15that many touristic and emblematic places of Santiago exhibit,
05:20many weaknesses that urge to be corrected continue to be maintained.
05:24The mayor of Santiago reported that in its municipal plan
05:28it is stipulated to continue placing streetlights
05:31on different streets and avenues,
05:33as well as signposts and traffic lights
05:36to improve traffic and reduce traffic accidents.
05:41If the DGC does not have the necessary agents,
05:45it also coordinates with the mayor's office
05:47and perhaps citizens can be integrated.
05:50Gregory González, Informativos Teleantillas.
05:54Well, let's take a break.
05:55Stay tuned with us.
06:02Translated by Elham Arabi
06:13Well, back with our show.
06:15It's good that you are still with us.
06:18Dominican motorcyclists in favor and against
06:22the deportation of illegal Haitians from the Concho stops
06:27after the delivery of the list of the director
06:30of the National Institute of Transit and Land Transport,
06:33Milton Morrison, to the Director General of Immigration
06:36to pick up the irregulars who offer motor taxi services
06:41in the great Santo Domingo.
06:43Our colleague Ana Mañón follows the subject.
06:47And it is that one of the requirements to drive a motor
06:50is to have a license and the Haitians,
06:52in an irregular situation, do not have it.
06:55This was indicated by motorcyclists from various stops
06:57in the municipality of Santo Domingo S
06:59who see the measure positive
07:01if they do not have documentation.
07:04They are really overshadowing us here,
07:06but what they have documented, we have to leave it.
07:08If they are illegal, yes, very positive.
07:11But if you are legal, it does not matter.
07:13This is not because we are racists or anything,
07:16but if you are not legal,
07:18go to Haití and go to Concha,
07:22it is illegal.
07:26They also assured that with the arrival of the illegal Haitians
07:29to the stops of Concha or motor taxi,
07:31their income has decreased.
07:34The Haitians have taken away all our jobs,
07:36they have taken them all away.
07:38They have taken everything away from us.
07:40What was left of the motorists is also gone.
07:42This is good, that they deport them to their country,
07:44because these people do not let us work peacefully.
07:47Others, on the other hand, differ and affirm
07:49that the irregular Haitians
07:51are only looking for a way to survive,
07:53like any other irregular citizen
07:55in a foreign country.
07:58Because many Haitians do not have papers,
08:00but they come to work
08:02and look for their food, and they do not do anything wrong.
08:04But there are Haitians who come to hurt themselves.
08:07Meanwhile, some Haitian motorists
08:10complained that their compatriots
08:13do not have documentation
08:15due to the few opportunities
08:17given to them by the Dominican authorities
08:20to be able to renew their already expired ID,
08:23in addition to the fact that they suspended
08:25the issuance of the visa.
08:28It's because of the situation,
08:30because sometimes you get your passport
08:32and you don't even get the visa,
08:34because it makes it difficult.
08:36And sometimes you get the visa
08:38and they never give it to you, you know?
08:40You don't want to be illegal.
08:42The only thing is that here
08:44they don't give you the opportunity to legalize yourself.
08:46Because when you get a document,
08:49you close it,
08:51you cancel the passport,
08:53you cancel the visa,
08:55and you want to legalize yourself.
08:56How are you going to legalize yourself?
08:57When delivering the statistical document,
08:59the owner of Intran Milton Morrison
09:01told the Director of Immigration
09:03that he is not against the motoconcho sector,
09:06but against the illegal actions
09:08carried out by some of the foreign nationals
09:11who are against the compliance
09:13of the 63-17 law of transit.
09:17Ana Mañón, Teleantillas News.
09:21San Juan de la Maguana is not just a grain.
09:23Now Federico Enriquez and Carvajal University
09:27started the first harvest
09:30of more than 400 green grape tasks
09:33that will be intended for export
09:35to different countries.
09:37Ángel del Carmen explains.
09:40The rector of the UFE University,
09:44Alberto Ramírez Cabral,
09:46highlighted that in this phase
09:48grape varieties are being harvested
09:50in the experimental farm of Thompson
09:52and other species.
09:54In addition, the project contemplates
09:56a significant expansion
09:58with a view to a sustained
10:00and progressive plantation.
10:03This is a project
10:05in which the university
10:07bets on innovation
10:09and to put into practice
10:13the acquired knowledge
10:15and the relationships
10:17that we have in the world.
10:19According to the executives,
10:21the project has more than
10:231,200 additional tasks,
10:25which will add up to a total
10:27of 1,600 in the first stage,
10:29proving that it can be done,
10:31verifying that San Juan
10:33has the best lands in the country
10:35and a privileged climate
10:37that allows to harvest
10:39table grapes with export quality,
10:41in addition to supplying
10:43the national market
10:45with quality products.
10:47We will be harvesting
10:49the Thompson grape variety,
10:51which is a variety
10:53of green grapes
10:55that is part
10:57of the 12 hectares
10:59that we have planted
11:01in this farm of Pedro Corto San Juan.
11:03The Thompson variety,
11:05which is seedless green,
11:07and the Free Celebration variety,
11:09which is seedless red.
11:11We are generating
11:13trials to maintain
11:15production in April
11:17and production in October.
11:19Ramírez also highlighted
11:21the importance of this project
11:23for the transformation
11:25of the agricultural model
11:27of the region.
11:29Engineer Elian Ramírez,
11:31who is also a farmer,
11:33explained that trials
11:35are being carried out
11:37to maintain the harvest
11:39in the months of April
11:41and October.
11:43The land where these grapes
11:45are grown is located
11:47in the municipal district
11:49Pedro Corto San Juan de la Maguana
11:51and is an initiative
11:53of the Casa de Altos Estudios
11:55as part of its commitment
11:57to the innovation
11:59of new telehandlers.
12:01We stayed in the south,
12:03and here in Azoa the police
12:05and the public ministry
12:07during an operation
12:09seized more than 100
12:11artisanal alcohol tanks.
12:13It was dismantled
12:15a clandestine alcohol factory
12:17in the community of Barreras de Azoa
12:19where they seized more than 100 tanks.
12:21We proceeded to participate
12:23in what was an operation
12:25of destruction of a laboratory,
12:27a laboratory for the manufacture
12:29of artisanal alcohol.
12:31Nearly 72 fermentation tanks
12:33were destroyed,
12:35plus 41 tanks
12:37of alcohol
12:39in the distillation process.
12:41In the operation
12:43carried out by the police
12:45and the public ministry,
12:47no person was arrested.
12:49Because in the case of the species,
12:51it was a well-separated site
12:53in the open air,
12:55the laboratory in the open air.
12:57But we continue with the persecution
12:59of those responsible.
13:01They said that they will continue
13:03to work to end those factories
13:05that what they do is put in danger
13:07the lives of people.
13:09If not to the consumer,
13:11to those who consume products
13:13that are marketed by the law,
13:15not artisanal products that can
13:17endanger the health and life
13:19of the consumer.
13:21Let's go to the break.
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14:19where there will be a great diversity of professionals,
14:22but also where we were able to, in the interviews, in the evaluations,
14:26we were able to verify that they could work as a team.
14:29Let's wait.
14:33There is consensus with almost everyone.
14:35With the Presidency, there is consensus.
14:37With the Vice Presidency, there is consensus.
14:39One member is missing.
14:44No, the opposition does not even oppose.
14:47Although legislators understand that all members of the Ternas are good,
14:51there is a fight with the members of the People's Force,
14:54who object to the fifth candidate for this body.
14:59One of them did not participate.
15:01The two who participated do not agree with the choice of the five members
15:06that we have chosen so far.
15:08This version was denied by the Senator of the People's Force,
15:12Eduardo Espíritu Santo,
15:13who affirms that the Partido Oficialista wants to impose its majority.
15:18We have not spoken of consensus,
15:21but the PRM wants to impose the members in a democratic way.
15:32Those members that we have interviewed in the Senate,
15:36the Senate Commission, we have not seen the evaluation either.
15:40While Dagoberto Rodríguez indicated that with or without the opponents,
15:45there will be a counting chamber next Tuesday.
15:49Because what we want is a counting chamber,
15:52and you can be sure, or you can be sure,
15:55and the country can be sure,
15:57that we are going to choose a counting chamber
15:59that one will really feel satisfied,
16:03and maybe even proud,
16:05of having chosen a counting chamber as God commands.
16:08The special commission for the counting chamber
16:11is made up of 11 senators,
16:14three of them of the People's Force,
16:16and the vote of the three quarters is needed
16:19for the report to be approved.
16:21This is all the information.
16:23Back to you.
16:24Thank you for your report, Eliana.
16:26We continue now with the Ministry of Tourism,
16:28which inaugurated this morning
16:30the third edition of the Dominican Republic
16:33Trade Show Miami 2025,
16:35where the country, through agreements,
16:37seeks to attract more than 500,000 tourists
16:40from Canada, the United States, and Latin America.
16:43And as Fabiola Núñez tells us,
16:45Minister David Tollado explained
16:47that with this event,
16:49a hotel investment is also expected
16:51that exceeds 1 billion dollars.
16:55We have live with Fabiola Núñez
16:57from Santiago to expand.
17:03That's right.
17:04Good afternoon.
17:05The American continent represents 85%
17:09of the arrival of tourists to the Dominican Republic.
17:12For this importance it has for Dominican tourism,
17:16the rector of that sector
17:18inaugurated today the trade fair
17:20RD Trade Show 2025 in the city of Miami.
17:24With the participation of more than 90 co-exhibitors
17:28and more than 500 representatives
17:30of the value chain of the chimney-free industry.
17:34The Dominican Republic again reflects
17:37the power that the entire region has
17:39in the tourism industry.
17:41We are heading towards 12 million tourists
17:44for the year 2025.
17:47Our country is a safe destination,
17:49a destination of good, hard-working people,
17:52of people who look in the mirror in the morning
17:54and laugh.
17:56We are really in front of the most important
17:59trade event that the Dominican Republic has.
18:03During the event, legal security stood out,
18:07as well as the social democratic state
18:09and the right that the Dominican Republic enjoys,
18:12which makes it an excellent destination
18:14for vacation as well as for investment.
18:17When they build a hotel, they are not going to take it.
18:20They know that it is a very long-term investment
18:23and they know and see that we have legal security,
18:27economic stability, social stability
18:30and great security for their investments.
18:33The tourism of our country is a business year.
18:37The social peace that our country lives in
18:39is a business year, as well as economic growth.
18:43And that is thanks to the great effort
18:45that the Ministry of Tourism has made
18:48in all these four years,
18:51where we have enhanced our country
18:54as a main destination for tourism.
18:57During the trade fair,
18:59it is also sought to enhance the destination of Punta Vergantil,
19:03whose project is advancing rapidly.
19:06Two weeks ago we started the official entry of the project
19:10and it should be ready by August.
19:12We are working hard for the first Picasso
19:16of two of the hotels for the last quarter of this year
19:20and the start of the golf course at the end of this year.
19:23As usual, the Ministry of Tourism presents a modern stand
19:28that has captivated the attendees
19:30and which reflects the natural wealth
19:32and the tourist diversity of the country.
19:35During the act, David Collado received several awards,
19:39as well as the delivery of awards from TripAdvisor,
19:43where the Dominican Republic appears to be the winner
19:46as the best destination for honeymoon,
19:48as well as the best beach in the Caribbean.
19:51For now, this is all the information I have from the City of the Sun.
19:55Here in Miami, I return with you to the newsroom.
19:58Thank you, Fabiola, for your report.
20:00And on the occasion of celebrating April 2,
20:03World Autism Awareness Day,
20:06congressmen call for joint efforts
20:09to improve the quality of life of those who live with this condition and their families.
20:15We made the punctuation,
20:17both in the celebration of Down syndrome
20:20and these two important dates,
20:22to give a more human look.
20:25Although we know that disability is not a favor,
20:30it is a right.
20:32Children with disabilities are not going to public schools
20:36and it is a fundamental right that we must claim.
20:40They have to stop inserting themselves into their daily work,
20:46with the resources, right?
20:48It is practically impossible,
20:50because they have to dedicate themselves to that child.
20:54The call was made by a group of legislators
20:57of the Modern Revolutionary Party,
20:59in the need to increase the resources
21:02intended for the care of people with disabilities.
21:06The legislators said that although there is Law 5-13 on disability,
21:12it must be strengthened and updated
21:15to adapt to the new realities of this group of people.
21:22Well, we say goodbye for today.
21:24You stay tuned with our programming.
21:26A sports room is coming.