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00:00The Dominican College of Veterinarians stated this Friday that the control of the porcine plague in the Dominican Republic has been in the hands of the authorities,
00:15so it recommends the eradication, the total elimination of the porcine population in the farms at the national level.
00:25They say it is the only way out so that it does not continue to spread. Ana Mañó.
00:33The Dominican College of Veterinarians indicated that since the African porcine plague is an endemic disease,
00:40the only solution is to sacrifice all farms' pigs at the national level in the country, which currently represents 25% of the porcine population.
00:51If it is not eradicated, the disease will eradicate it, because it will reach all the farms.
00:56So having a dissemination is going to be worse, because if there is no denigration, those who die are not denigrated, they are not paid.
01:03So what we are looking at is trying to solve the problem as soon as possible so that there can be a healthy exploitation of pigs here in the country.
01:14They also specified that something similar already happened in the country in 1978, an equal outbreak.
01:21For this reason, they made some recommendations to the government.
01:26The second is the compensation of all porcine producers, whether from patio to patio or farm.
01:34After the elimination, we must compensate them.
01:38The third is the repopulation of porcine after two years, prior to the epidemiological outbreak of the disease.
01:49Veterinarians see the issue with concern and understand that the only way out so that the porcine plague does not continue to spread
01:57and produce more losses in the cattle sector of the Dominican Republic is by eradicating all farms' animals.
02:06The only way we can have healthy pigs and pigs for export in a period of no more than two or three years is with eradication.
02:18There we can export. Right now, not a pound of pork can be exported from the Dominican Republic.
02:25Recently, in the demarcations where porcine pests have been detected,
02:30there are Montecristi, Dajabón, Atomayor, San Cristóbal, Azoa, among other locations.
02:36Ana Mañón, informative, Celia Antillas.
02:40And speaking of the issue, poachers from the community of Palmarito in the province of Montecristi
02:45saw it as positive that the government would allocate 60 million pesos to the pig farmers
02:52who lost them to the porcine plague and, in turn, hope to be taken into account
02:57since they are a very poor community and that is what they lived off.
03:01We lost everything here in Palmarito.
03:03We, the youth, have always dedicated ourselves to raising pigs.
03:09Since the porcine plague affected us a lot, it eliminated all the pigs,
03:15we want to make a call to the president, since he approved 60 million pesos,
03:20to take us into account, since that is the only source of employment we had,
03:27that we were breeders. Some have their loans, which are still due, and it was based on those pigs.
03:34We hope that the government will take this community into account, which is quite poor.
03:41We also hope that they will give us a helping hand, since we have lost everything.
03:48I hope more or less that we, in this community of Palmarito,
03:54that we live from that, that none of us, we have no plot, we have nothing.
04:00I hope more or less that they come to help us.
04:05You lost all the pigs?
04:07All, all, all.
04:09Well, we hope that they take us into account, because in reality, we need it.
04:17As you can see, this here, we are poor, we are working people,
04:25which we need to move forward.
04:30According to our correspondent, Goydi Reyes, President Luisa Pineda
04:34spent 60 million pesos to compensate the pig farmers,
04:38who have lost up to 50 pigs due to the African pig famine.
04:45And about tomorrow, to celebrate the day of the journalist,
04:48mistreatment to the press and low wages mark the celebration of the national day
04:53of the journalist in the country.
04:55The CDP and the Dominican Society of Diaries assured.
05:00Our colleague, Merejildo Mambrú, took care of the subject.
05:05Salary adjustment is the claim of journalists.
05:08Today, April 4, is the national day of the journalist.
05:12This is what the Secretary General of the Dominican College of Journalists said.
05:16Both the day of the journalist and this gala that we celebrate today,
05:20we find precarious salaries, where journalists are earning between 20 and 30 thousand pesos,
05:27when the cost of living is well above that.
05:30While the president of the Dominican Society of Diaries, Percio Maldonado,
05:34said that the main challenge facing the sector is the modernization of the law of expression.
05:40This new project has included all the reality of the digital part,
05:47which is already a communicational reality that has impacted,
05:51and other changes have been introduced.
05:54In the proposal, the famous commission of public shows has been eliminated,
06:00which has served to silence many public figures at some point,
06:05and an institute has been created that deals with the contents,
06:09has joined the Ministry of Culture and with the decision of the Congress.
06:14Respect for the press was another of the claims that the journalists made on their day.
06:19When there is a problem of access to the press,
06:21when there is no space for the press in an activity,
06:24they have to communicate with protocols.
06:26They can't tell us that we have to communicate with protocols,
06:31because that's not the way it is.
06:33They made a call to everyone who uses the microphone,
06:35to stick to the law and ethics.
06:38Marek Hildo Manbrou, Informativos Teleantillas.
06:42Very well, let's go to the break.
06:44Stay tuned with us.
06:49TELEMUNDO PRESENTS
06:51ANONYMOUS HEROES
07:01Welcome back to our show.
07:02Thank you for joining us today.
07:04From our studio, our studio control,
07:07a way for you to get to know,
07:09to see where this Mespertina show of Informativos Teleantillas takes place.
07:15The Anonymous Heroes,
07:17normally the people you don't see on the screen,
07:19who make it possible for us to be live every day.
07:22So I ask you to please raise your hand,
07:24so you can see them on your screen.
07:26There are the guys.
07:27Raise your hands, please.
07:29There are all of them,
07:30who make it possible for us to be live.
07:32Let's continue with more.
07:33President Luis Abinader supervises this Friday
07:37the work of the Baní Circumbalance.
07:40Our colleague Eliana Cuevas is live in the area to expand.
07:44Eliana, tell us.
07:48Thank you, Claudio.
07:49Good afternoon.
07:50We are in Baní.
07:52Here, President Luis Abinader has been
07:55exhausting an extensive agenda of work.
07:59And right now, he is gathered in the parish,
08:03in the church, Our Lady of Regla,
08:06here in Baní,
08:07with some government officials,
08:09such as the Minister of Public Works,
08:13Eduardo Estrella,
08:14the Director of INAPA,
08:15Wellington Arnault,
08:16among other officials,
08:17as well as legislators,
08:19and local authorities,
08:21including the Governor and the Mayor.
08:24In the meeting,
08:25some community members also participated.
08:29Among their main demands
08:31that they presented to the President,
08:33is the almond mallet.
08:37They are asking the authorities
08:39to build a mallet
08:41here in Baní.
08:43They also presented to him
08:45what is the problem of traffic
08:47that affects the Banilejos so much.
08:50About this,
08:51earlier on,
08:52President Luis Abinader
08:54supervised the work
08:56that is being done
08:57in the circumambulation of Baní.
08:59And he expressed that these works
09:01are well advanced,
09:03although he did not want to specify dates
09:06of when this work would be completed.
09:09Let's listen to what the Governor said
09:12earlier on,
09:13together with the Minister of Public Works,
09:16Eduardo Estrella.
09:19When we can finish this circumambulation,
09:24and with the circumambulation of Azoa,
09:26which is being worked on,
09:28and the road that we are finishing,
09:30Barahona-Enriquillo,
09:32we will save a long way
09:38in terms of time
09:40to all the southern populations,
09:42which is what we want.
09:43You are seeing it,
09:44the first layer of asphalt,
09:46in 10 days we will have
09:48the first layer of 10,
09:502 inches of asphalt,
09:52the first layer,
09:53with the bridges finished.
09:59Claudio,
10:00tell you that this work table
10:02where the Governor is meeting
10:05still does not conclude.
10:07When the Governor concludes this meeting,
10:10he will move to make several inaugurations
10:13in this municipality.
10:15We will continue to be aware
10:17of what is happening here
10:19in the municipality of Baní,
10:20where the President is exhausting
10:22an extensive work agenda.
10:24For the moment,
10:25I return with you.
10:26Thank you for your live report, Eliana.
10:28And,
10:29recipients of the Oranjo Dulce community
10:31in San Francisco de Macorís,
10:33expressed their indignation
10:35for the poor state of their streets
10:37and demand a prompt intervention
10:39from the corresponding authorities,
10:41as they affirm that they have been
10:43waiting for years for the sanitation
10:45of the place.
10:46Reina Ramírez brings us the report.
10:49Members of the neighborhood board
10:51and part of the Oranjo Dulce
10:52and Cocos community in San Francisco de Macorís
10:55showed their discontent
10:56for the deterioration of their streets
10:58and assured that the economy
11:00of this locality could improve
11:02in a great way
11:03and facilitate access to their streets.
11:23Faced with the lack of action,
11:25the locals will hold peaceful protests,
11:27affirming that if the corresponding authorities
11:30do not listen to the claims,
11:32they will reach the last consequences
11:34until they are heard.
11:36When questioned about what the President
11:38of the Republic, Luis Abinader,
11:40said in La Semanal,
11:41that the road of his community
11:43is for the rich,
11:44this was what they answered.
11:47As a politician,
11:48he should not have done it,
11:49because, and less as a president,
11:51because the president owes
11:53to all the citizens.
11:55And to say that this is a road for the rich
11:58to go to his village,
12:00that is to go too far.
12:18The residents make a call
12:20to the town hall of that locality
12:22to attend their claim urgently.
12:25They insist that the repair of their streets
12:27not only improves the quality of life
12:29of the community,
12:31but also promotes the development of the city.
12:35Reina Ramirez, Informativos Teleantillas.
12:38Let's go to the break.
12:39Stay tuned.
13:00Greetings, Republic, good afternoon
13:02and very good profit.
13:04I am Claudio Gomez,
13:05on this Friday, April 4, 2025,
13:08today from our Control Master.
13:11How good that you join us.
13:13We start immediately
13:14with this morning show
13:15of Informativos Teleantillas.
13:19Authorities intensify
13:21migratory operations
13:23this Friday
13:24in Hoyo de Friusa
13:26and neighboring sectors.
13:30Continuous search for a missing child
13:33in Jarabacoa.
13:36Veterinarians call
13:38to sacrifice all pigs
13:41at the national level.
13:43It is the only way out
13:45to face the African pig feast.
13:49Woman went for a vesicle surgery
13:52and ended up in a nightmare.
13:56Several canceled
13:58by Dio Astacio
14:00were chained
14:01in the mayor's office
14:03of Santo Domingo Este.
14:06Communities of Naranjo Dulce
14:09in San Francisco de Macorís
14:11demand repair
14:13of their streets.
14:16President Luis Abinader
14:18supervises work
14:20in Circunvalación de Baní.
14:24Low wages, disinformation
14:27and intrusion
14:29affect journalistic work.
14:47Greetings. We start immediately.
14:49Authorities intensify
14:51migratory operations
14:53this Friday
14:54in Hoyo de Friusa
14:56and neighboring sectors.
14:58Communities of Naranjo Dulce
15:00demand repair
15:02of their streets.
15:05According to press release,
15:07the deployment was led
15:09by Vice Admiral Lee Ballester
15:11in coordination with
15:13the General Directorate of Immigration,
15:15the National Army,
15:17the National Police
15:20and more than 100 agents.
15:24So far,
15:25authorities have reported
15:27at least 150 people
15:29detained for deportation
15:31because they do not have
15:33valid documents
15:35to prove their legal status.
15:37The day was centered
15:39in high concentration
15:41of illegal immigrants
15:43such as Mata Mosquito,
15:45Hoyo de Friusa,
15:46Villa Playwood,
15:47Kosovo and Aití Chiquito.
15:51Meanwhile,
15:52several citizens
15:53consulted by this media
15:54showed their opposition
15:56to Haitians being removed
15:58from their houses
16:00of Duarte with Paris.
16:01Our colleague
16:02Meregildo Mambrú
16:04explains.
16:06Faced with the nationalist wave
16:07that has been unleashed
16:08in recent days,
16:09merchants of Duarte Avenue
16:10with Paris
16:11oppose
16:12Haitians to leave the place.
16:14Everyone who is legal
16:15has the right to work
16:16because if you go to New York,
16:18what happens?
16:19You do not want
16:20a job in New York
16:21because you are legal.
16:23Everyone who is illegal
16:24has to be removed.
16:26They said that everyone
16:27who is legal
16:28has the right to work
16:29in this country
16:30just like Dominicans
16:31in other nations.
16:33No, they are calm.
16:34They are normal
16:36because we are neighbors.
16:38As there are good Haitians,
16:39there are bad Haitians.
16:40While they said
16:41that this attitude
16:42is only taken
16:43against Haitian nationals,
16:45not with those
16:46from other countries.
16:48Here there are Chinese.
16:49How many Chinese are illegal?
16:51Here they are from all countries.
16:53But no one sees that.
16:55They only see them.
16:56But they are legal.
16:58They have the right
16:59just like you and me
17:00to work.
17:01They said
17:02that all immigrants
17:03are looking to work
17:04so they expect
17:05the situation to change.
17:06Meregildo Mambrú,
17:07Teleantillas News.
17:10We continue now
17:11in Aso,
17:12where a woman
17:13went to the hospital
17:14for a vesicular surgery
17:15hoping to recover her health,
17:17but her situation got worse.
17:19After three surgical interventions,
17:21she continues to face complications
17:23and now
17:24needs a fourth
17:25urgent surgery.
17:29Ana Leidy Sabeñón,
17:3035 years old,
17:31trusted that the
17:32vesicular surgery
17:33would allow her
17:34to resume her life
17:35normally.
17:36However,
17:37her reality
17:38has been very different.
17:40I went to the hospital
17:41in Taiwan,
17:42here in Aso,
17:43for a vesicular surgery
17:44and they operated on me.
17:46I thought that
17:48after that surgery
17:49I would be fine.
17:51My abdomen was filled
17:52with fluid
17:54and then
17:56after the surgery
17:58I came back
17:59because my abdomen
18:00was full of fluid.
18:01And
18:02they operated on me again.
18:04Then
18:05I went
18:06to the ICU
18:07for three days.
18:08After I left the ICU,
18:09after three days
18:10again,
18:11they operated
18:12on me again
18:13because they
18:14could not
18:15correct
18:16the drainage
18:17of the fluid.
18:18Very bad.
18:19She was very swollen
18:20with a lot of pain.
18:22She complained a lot.
18:25This woman
18:26has already been subjected
18:27to three surgical procedures
18:28in the Taiwan hospital
18:29in Aso,
18:30without achieving
18:31a definitive solution
18:32to her health problem.
18:33When she went
18:34to another medical center,
18:35she discovered
18:36that her condition
18:37was more serious
18:38than she thought.
18:40I went to Santo Domingo
18:41for gastrointestinal surgery.
18:42After several studies
18:43and analysis,
18:44they told me
18:45that I had
18:46an obstruction
18:47that did not
18:48leave me calm
18:49because sometimes
18:50I get yellow,
18:51I get itchiness
18:52on my skin
18:53and I urinate
18:54in the color
18:55of Coca-Cola.
18:56And when I'm like this,
18:57I don't eat,
18:58I lose weight quickly
18:59and it gives me
19:00a lot of pain,
19:01a lot of discomfort.
19:02And she urgently
19:03needs a gastrointestinal
19:04reconstruction
19:05to be able
19:06to recover.
19:07And the same
19:08doctor told me
19:09the other day
19:10here in the Plaza
19:11de la Sala
19:12that if I leave
19:13this like this,
19:14over time
19:15I can get
19:16cancer.
19:17This mother
19:18of three children
19:19and few economic
19:20resources
19:21is desperate
19:22as the cost
19:23of the intervention
19:24rises to
19:25451,474 pesos,
19:26an amount
19:27that she
19:28cannot cover.
19:29I ask
19:30the people
19:31who can
19:32to please
19:33help me
19:34with this surgery
19:35that the
19:36nurse
19:37can help
19:38me with
19:39because
19:40I need it
19:41a lot.
19:42Mr. President,
19:43please,
19:44if you are
19:45watching this,
19:46help me
19:47and that person
19:48who is
19:49watching the
19:50news,
19:51please.
19:52Anyone who
19:53wishes to
19:54contribute
19:55with their
19:56cause
19:57can
19:58contact
19:59849-636-4879.
20:00Johan Sinova,
20:01Teleantillas
20:02News.
20:03Well,
20:04let's pause
20:05and keep
20:06in tune
20:07with us.
20:08We'll be right
20:09back.
20:39the
20:40news
20:41with
20:42the
20:43latest
20:44details
20:45about
20:46the search
20:47for this
20:48child.
20:49That's right,
20:50that's right.
20:51Good afternoon.
20:52We're still
20:53touring the
20:54municipality
20:55of Jarabacoa.
20:56Specifically,
20:57we are in
20:58the La Ciénaga
20:59area,
21:00belonging to
21:01the municipal
21:02district
21:03of Manabao.
21:04And at this
21:05entrance,
21:06as you can
21:07see,
21:08there is
21:09a
21:10child
21:11that
21:12looks
21:13like
21:14a
21:15two-year-old
21:16girl,
21:17and
21:18in the
21:19first
21:20case
21:21that
21:22we
21:23had
21:24was
21:25a
21:26woman
21:27who
21:28was
21:29living
21:30in
21:31the
21:32neighborhood
21:33of
21:34Manabao.
21:35We
21:36But I can't tell you anything because I live nearby and they are 13, 14 kilometers away.
21:44At least a couple, healthy and safe.
21:47Because it's a case that, imagine, I have two girls and I wouldn't like to go through that situation.
21:54This Friday we arrived at the sixth day of the disappearance of the infant of just three years of age,
21:59of which it is only known that she shared with other children in the house of an aunt of the mother,
22:04when, by magic, the sudden disappearance occurred.
22:08There is no Indian, no.
22:11Because more children have been raised there, little ones.
22:14My uncle raised nine boys there and this would never have happened.
22:21So far, the rescue authorities have used all the search mechanisms,
22:26such as canines, last-generation thermal cameras, drones, among others.
22:31However, so far there is no trace of the infant.
22:36Likewise, the National Police has denied certain rumors that the child could be seen
22:42in the arms of a motorcyclist or a woman at a bus stop.
22:48Meanwhile, we will continue, we will continue to bet from the place of the events
22:54to bring you all the incidents, the latest news, the latest information
22:59about the disappearance of the three-year-old Roldani Calderón.
23:05What new, what novel can happen in the course of the hours?
23:09Later we will tell you.
23:11For my part, that's all. I'll be back with you. Good afternoon.
23:15Let him appear safe and sound too. That's what we expect can happen.
23:20And speaking of this 5th of April, it is the National Journalist's Day in the Dominican Republic,
23:26a profession that still faces challenges, challenges and threats,
23:30such as the intrusion of people outside of the profession
23:34and the false news spread on social networks.
23:38This is how its protagonists indicated that day by day they do their best
23:43to keep society informed.
23:47In the midst of the rise of citizen journalism,
23:50where people believe that with a mobile phone
23:53all information can be obtained and all situations can be resolved,
23:57it is more than a challenge for those of us who do this work
24:01of being journalists and reporters on a daily basis.
24:04And another of the problems that journalists face
24:07is that they are being replaced from positions
24:10by people who did not even study the profession.
24:14This is a fight that we have had from the first moment
24:17with the Ministry of Public Administration and also with the private sector.
24:21If the government, if the state forms, authorizes universities,
24:27authorizes the career of communication,
24:30you cannot close the door of the one who is not a journalist, who is a professional.
24:35Journalism is defined as the best profession in the world
24:38by the writer Gabriel García Márquez.
24:41It is also a noble profession whose protagonists
24:44are committed to informing society in a truthful and timely way
24:49despite the obstacles they face.
24:52Modify law 6132 so that there is no intrusion in this career.
24:59We see how people who are not trained enter this area
25:05and what they cause is misinformation to a population.
25:09And that is very dangerous.
25:11So that is one of the challenges of this career.
25:14In the Dominican Republic, the National Journalist Day is celebrated on April 5.
25:19This date commemorates the first publication of a newspaper in the country
25:23called the Constitutional Telegraph in 1821.
25:29Ana Mañón, informative, Celia Antillas.
25:32And taking the opportunity to congratulate all the colleagues
25:35on our day tomorrow, National Journalism Day.
25:38We finish for today.
25:39Stay tuned with our program.