Sana may video ng aksidente. Nangyari sa akin ang katulad na nangyari sa tsuper ng kites. I was in a crowded residential area. There were children playing on the street. A child intentionally bumped herself to the car. I stopped. A crowd started to gather. I was fortunate enough that a gentleman from the crowd said he witnessed what happened and that child intentionally bumped the car. After the witness voiced this out, the crowd dispersed and the man signaled me to drive away. Whew, I was weakened physically and Emotionally. I had to stop and go to a fast food restaurant to calm and compose myself. After having a halo-halo, I passed by a church to give thanksgiving to GOD for keeping me safe and for the gentleman who witnessed in my behalf. Then, I went home and straight to bed. It's for the similarity to my experience that made me hope for a CCTV that could have captured the incident.
oh C.H.R narinig nyo baka naka droga daw ung driver na nanagasa ng bata at ibang mga tao. tulungan at protektahan nyo ung driver... este ung mga nasagasaan pla.
di mo man lang inalam kung sinu-sino yong mga taong binangga nya. ano ba klaseng report mo. balik ka nga sa training sa broadcasting. wala ka talaga. basta lng makareport okey na ba sa mga station manager mo? may mga tutorial dito sa youtube kung paano at ano ang tamang pag report. balik training ka. cge balik. hahahahaha
Naniniwala ako sa'yong komento! Kasi yon ang unang reaksyon ng isang taong natakot lalo pa at lumaki siya na harmless, kaso kakaunti lang ang tulad natin na pwedeng maka unawa sa ganitong bagay,,,mas kahanga hanga sana ang taong bayan kung hinarang lang nila yung driver at pinalibutan uoang hindi makatakas,,pero nakaka disappoint sila sa kanilang asal kung ora mismo e mananakit sila kaagad sa taong wala namang tunay na masamang intensyon kundi natakit kang sa oangyayaring hindi niya inaasahan!
mali yang NEWS niyo sa DRIVER Hindi Siya lasing at nakaDRUGS! mabait na Tao yan at may edad na panoorin niyo sa ibang NEWS Ito wag dito kasi bias ang nag NEWS about sa DRIVER ng kotse na nakasagasa
Can You Trust the News Media? MANY people doubt what they read and hear in the news. In the United States, for example, a 2012 Gallup poll asked people “how much trust and confidence” they had in the accuracy, fairness, and completeness of the news reports of newspapers, TV, and radio. The answer from 6 out of 10 people was either “not very much” or “none at all.” Is such distrust justified? Many journalists and the organizations they work for have expressed a commitment to producing accurate and informative reports. Yet, there is reason for concern. Consider the following factors: MEDIA MOGULS. A small but very powerful number of corporations own primary media outlets. Those outlets exert a strong influence on which stories get covered, how they are covered, and how prominently they are covered. Because most corporations are designed for profit, decisions made by media outlets can be motivated by economic interests. Stories that may hamper the profits of the owners of a news organization may go unreported. GOVERNMENTS. Much of what we learn in the media has to do with the people and the affairs of government. Governments want to convince the public to support their policies and their officials. And because the media draw on content from the government, journalists and government sources at times cooperate with one another. ADVERTISING. In most lands, media outlets must make money in order to stay in business, and most of it comes from advertising. In the United States, magazines get between 50 and 60 percent of their revenue from advertising, newspapers 80 percent, and commercial television and radio 100 percent. Understandably, advertisers do not want to sponsor programs that cast an unfavorable light on their products or style of management. If they do not like what a news outlet is producing, they can advertise elsewhere. Knowing this, editors may suppress news stories that cast a negative light on sponsors. DISHONESTY. Not all reporters are honest. Some journalists fabricate stories. A few years ago, for example, a reporter in Japan wanted to document how divers were defacing coral in Okinawa. After not finding any vandalized coral, he defaced some himself and then took photos of it. Photos can also be manipulated to deceive the public. Photograph-altering technology has become more effective, and some manipulations are practically impossible to detect. SPIN. Even if facts are as solid as bricks, how they are presented depends on the judgment of the journalist. What facts should be included in a story, and which should be left out? A soccer team, for example, may have lost a match by two goals. That is a fact. But why the team lost is a tale that a journalist can tell in many ways. OMISSION. In arranging facts to create a compelling story, journalists often exclude details that would introduce complications or unresolved issues. This causes some facts to be exaggerated and others to be diminished. Because television anchors and reporters may sometimes need to tell a complex story in a minute or so, important details can be skipped. COMPETITION. In recent decades, as the number of television stations multiplied, the amount of time viewers spent watching just one station fell drastically. To keep viewers interested, news stations were compelled to offer something unique or entertaining. Commenting on this development, the book Media Bias states: “The [television] news became a running picture show, with images selected to shock or titillate, and stories shortened to match an [ever-shorter] attention span on the part of viewers.” MISTAKES. Because they are human, journalists make honest mistakes. A misspelled word, a misplaced comma, an error in grammar-these can all distort the meaning of a sentence. Facts may not be carefully checked. Numbers too can easily trip up a journalist who, in the scramble to meet a deadline, might easily type 10,000 instead of 100,000. FALSE ASSUMPTIONS. Accurate reporting is not as easy as some might think. What seems to be a fact today may be proved wrong tomorrow. The earth, for example, was once believed to be the center of our solar system. Now we know that the earth circles the sun. A Need for Balance While it is wise not to believe everything we read in the news, it does not follow that there is nothing we can trust. The key may be to have a healthy skepticism, while keeping an open mind. The Bible says: “Does not the ear itself test out words as the palate tastes food?” (Job 12:11) So, can you trust the news media? Sound advice is found in the wisdom of Solomon, who wrote: “Anyone inexperienced puts faith in every word, but the shrewd one considers his steps.”-Proverbs 14:15. ▪According to Chronology, the Bible is 3,400 years old. (If you doubt this, go to a Museum not the Internet) The Bible has been translated into about 2,600 languages, and billions of copies have been printed. More than 90 percent of the people in the world can read the Bible in their own language. And each week, more than a million people get a Bible! Yes, there is no other book like the Bible. Have a Bible question?
Kaya hindi bumaba at tumutulong iyong mga nakakabangga kasi po ang ugali ng iba ay makapanakit ng Libreng sapak, tadyak at kuyugin. Miski maawa iyon naka bangga. Natatakot tumulong.
Sana may video ng aksidente. Nangyari sa akin ang katulad na nangyari sa tsuper ng kites.
I was in a crowded residential area. There were children playing on the street. A child intentionally bumped herself to the car. I stopped. A crowd started to gather. I was fortunate enough that a gentleman from the crowd said he witnessed what happened and that child intentionally bumped the car. After the witness voiced this out, the crowd dispersed and the man signaled me to drive away.
Whew, I was weakened physically and
Emotionally. I had to stop and go to a fast food restaurant to calm and compose myself. After having a halo-halo, I passed by a church to give thanksgiving to GOD for keeping me safe and for the gentleman who witnessed in my behalf. Then, I went home and straight to bed.
It's for the similarity to my experience that made me hope for a CCTV that could have captured the incident.
AMAZING NGAUN LANG AKO NAKASAKSI SUCH A MEMORABLE .OATH TAKING RECOGNIZING ANG MGA MASANG FILIPINO OFW MABUHAY ANG BANSANG PILIPINAS
sana pahirapin ang pag susulit ng LTO sa pagkuha ng lisensya sa pagmamaneho at pag suri sa isip ng driver to be hehehe
kawawa naman ang mga camote
Tama yan sa mga driver na pasaway
street justice is serve
Tama lang yan kuya karma is life para safe ang bata
dapat ganyan gawin dapat tinuluyan na ninyo yan
ganyan pag alam mong hahatakin na ang utang mong kotse!!!
Saludo ako sa mga tao na kumuyog dun sa driver.
Sana nga d nyo lng kinuyog. Pinatay nyo na pra d na tularan pa.
Kung paano tumakbo ang isang sasakyan, asal ng nagmamaneho ay dyan mo matutuklasan.
GOOD JOB MGA KABAYAN, MAG BAYANIHAN KUNG MAY PASAWAY AY AROGANTENT MOTORISTA SA KALSADA, TULUYAN NYO NA KUNG MAARI LANG.
Yan yung mga naglalaro dati ng street fighter 2. Bonus stage sirain yung sasakyan😊
Saka lang rumisponde ang pulis nung sira sira na ang sasakyan at bugbog na ang driver. Sa pilikula lang dapat yan nangyayari ea!
dapat talaga parusahan aqng mga mayayabang sa kalsada.. pag-aari ng Gobyerno ang kalsada kaya lahat ay may karapang gamitin ito..bawal ang pasaway
Hindi ko alam kung maaawa o magagalit sa taong to
Bonus stage na yan mga taong bayan sige sirahin nyu na ung nakabangav😂😂😂😂
ang masaklap pa nyan, di mag counterpart ang insurance.. hahaha
Ganyan nga kuyugin nyo lalot mga dayuhan na myayabang ""
tma yan mga kbabayan,,,
Philippine rules
Kawawa naman ung kotse, tsk bago bago pa naman
Sana sinunog nlng ung sasakyan ksma driver
Tama lng yan kala mo sarili nla ang daan
🇵🇭👊
sana hindi agad dumating ang mga pulis...LOL
Sa mga hindi nakakita sa driver isipin na lang natin na si vin diesel yun, nakalbo sa bugbog ng taong bayan hehehe....
Buti nga sayo abusadong motorista.
Nice hehe
Tama Lang yan sa kanya
pasaway ka dpat lng sau yan😠
2:10 anung mabuti ha, dapat d nlng nkialam un pulis.
Yan Ang bayanihan
oh C.H.R narinig nyo baka naka droga daw ung driver na nanagasa ng bata at ibang mga tao. tulungan at protektahan nyo ung driver... este ung mga nasagasaan pla.
Kulang ang report mo Maam sino po ang driver na salarin?
Nasa impluwensya ng illegal na katol ang driver kaya naka disgrasya.
Kaboses ni Tol Erwin
Tama Lang Yan... Kulang pa nga Yan eh!!!!
senator trillane
Dpat binasag nyu na ung mukha
hahaha wala sanang pulis tyak patay na yan hahha
BWUAHAHAAA!!....Nagkamit ng Magandang Gantimpala...
Intense
Dapat nilumpo na yan.
HAHA TAMA LANG SA KANYA YANG GANYAN
Dapat ganito gawin kay Trillanes at Alejano!
dpat lng yan
maangas mga nka kotse
Asan yng driver po?
Lol busted
nanjan nga ako sayang d ako nakasuntok sadlayp.
*Yan Ba Yung Driver Na Ng Araro At Napatay Ng Pulis*
Buti nga😆😆😆
Nakakaantok ka ate magbalita...
Mali ang ginawa nila
dapat lng..
si jollibee nakiki usi 1:23
Pinatay na dapat yan
Kapwa bobom nag sakitan 🙄🙄
Buti nga sayo 😂 kulet mo ahH
A loko yari ka !
imbes na pagpapagamot lang sa bata yung gagastusin mo yan pati sasakyan at maraming tao aaregluhin mo pa. easy 150K hahahaha
Bagay lang sayo yan
kia revo hahaha ok dn ung nag blita ah. hnd yan kia revo.
bagay lang yan sa mga luku luk0ng kagaya m0. .
Tama ba na binugbog? May kaso rin yong nambugbog at nanira nang sasakyan.
damang dama mo ang pagrereport mo para kang nag babasa ng pocket book parang tele serye........
di mo man lang inalam kung sinu-sino yong mga taong binangga nya. ano ba klaseng report mo. balik ka nga sa training sa broadcasting. wala ka talaga. basta lng makareport okey na ba sa mga station manager mo? may mga tutorial dito sa youtube kung paano at ano ang tamang pag report. balik training ka. cge balik. hahahahaha
Ninerbyos yan. Kaya humarurot. Yan tuloy napala mo
Naniniwala ako sa'yong komento! Kasi yon ang unang reaksyon ng isang taong natakot lalo pa at lumaki siya na harmless, kaso kakaunti lang ang tulad natin na pwedeng maka unawa sa ganitong bagay,,,mas kahanga hanga sana ang taong bayan kung hinarang lang nila yung driver at pinalibutan uoang hindi makatakas,,pero nakaka disappoint sila sa kanilang asal kung ora mismo e mananakit sila kaagad sa taong wala namang tunay na masamang intensyon kundi natakit kang sa oangyayaring hindi niya inaasahan!
Asan na yung sinisira yung sasakyan? Yun lang naman gusto ko makita, Hindi yung pati ba naman sa totoong buhay huli parin kayo, lang kwentang video.
Kawawa naman ung driver. Dapat sa mga bumugbug kasuhan.
yabang kasi dahil may sasakyan
mali yang NEWS niyo sa DRIVER Hindi Siya lasing at nakaDRUGS! mabait na Tao yan at may edad na panoorin niyo sa ibang NEWS Ito wag dito kasi bias ang nag NEWS about sa DRIVER ng kotse na nakasagasa
@WarHammerPH bka natakot lng Kya nagawa yon nag panik na kw man malagay sa gnun sitwasyon maguguluhan ka nasasabi mulang yan kse nanunuod klng
May mabait bang tao na tatakasan ang pagkakamali dahil takot gumasto ng pera? laptrip ang utak mo
Andrie Palado baka mali din news na napanood mo boss?
Oh as an and binugbog bobo!!!!
Cge ka lng yawyaw wla kang actual
Rh44 (vien dacles) ganda ha!
parang mali yang balita ninyo napanood k ito sa bang chanel hndi sya naka inum at hindi rin sya naka drugs ah iwan kong cnu ang tama na balita
Can You Trust the News Media?
MANY people doubt what they read and hear in the news. In the United States, for example, a 2012 Gallup poll asked people “how much trust and confidence” they had in the accuracy, fairness, and completeness of the news reports of newspapers, TV, and radio. The answer from 6 out of 10 people was either “not very much” or “none at all.” Is such distrust justified?
Many journalists and the organizations they work for have expressed a commitment to producing accurate and informative reports. Yet, there is reason for concern. Consider the following factors:
MEDIA MOGULS. A small but very powerful number of corporations own primary media outlets. Those outlets exert a strong influence on which stories get covered, how they are covered, and how prominently they are covered. Because most corporations are designed for profit, decisions made by media outlets can be motivated by economic interests. Stories that may hamper the profits of the owners of a news organization may go unreported.
GOVERNMENTS. Much of what we learn in the media has to do with the people and the affairs of government. Governments want to convince the public to support their policies and their officials. And because the media draw on content from the government, journalists and government sources at times cooperate with one another.
ADVERTISING. In most lands, media outlets must make money in order to stay in business, and most of it comes from advertising. In the United States, magazines get between 50 and 60 percent of their revenue from advertising, newspapers 80 percent, and commercial television and radio 100 percent. Understandably, advertisers do not want to sponsor programs that cast an unfavorable light on their products or style of management. If they do not like what a news outlet is producing, they can advertise elsewhere. Knowing this, editors may suppress news stories that cast a negative light on sponsors.
DISHONESTY. Not all reporters are honest. Some journalists fabricate stories. A few years ago, for example, a reporter in Japan wanted to document how divers were defacing coral in Okinawa. After not finding any vandalized coral, he defaced some himself and then took photos of it. Photos can also be manipulated to deceive the public. Photograph-altering technology has become more effective, and some manipulations are practically impossible to detect.
SPIN. Even if facts are as solid as bricks, how they are presented depends on the judgment of the journalist. What facts should be included in a story, and which should be left out? A soccer team, for example, may have lost a match by two goals. That is a fact. But why the team lost is a tale that a journalist can tell in many ways.
OMISSION. In arranging facts to create a compelling story, journalists often exclude details that would introduce complications or unresolved issues. This causes some facts to be exaggerated and others to be diminished. Because television anchors and reporters may sometimes need to tell a complex story in a minute or so, important details can be skipped.
COMPETITION. In recent decades, as the number of television stations multiplied, the amount of time viewers spent watching just one station fell drastically. To keep viewers interested, news stations were compelled to offer something unique or entertaining. Commenting on this development, the book Media Bias states: “The [television] news became a running picture show, with images selected to shock or titillate, and stories shortened to match an [ever-shorter] attention span on the part of viewers.”
MISTAKES. Because they are human, journalists make honest mistakes. A misspelled word, a misplaced comma, an error in grammar-these can all distort the meaning of a sentence. Facts may not be carefully checked. Numbers too can easily trip up a journalist who, in the scramble to meet a deadline, might easily type 10,000 instead of 100,000.
FALSE ASSUMPTIONS. Accurate reporting is not as easy as some might think. What seems to be a fact today may be proved wrong tomorrow. The earth, for example, was once believed to be the center of our solar system. Now we know that the earth circles the sun.
A Need for Balance
While it is wise not to believe everything we read in the news, it does not follow that there is nothing we can trust. The key may be to have a healthy skepticism, while keeping an open mind. The Bible says: “Does not the ear itself test out words as the palate tastes food?” (Job 12:11)
So, can you trust the news media? Sound advice is found in the wisdom of Solomon, who wrote: “Anyone inexperienced puts faith in every word, but the shrewd one considers his steps.”-Proverbs 14:15.
▪According to Chronology, the Bible is 3,400 years old. (If you doubt this, go to a Museum not the Internet) The Bible has been translated into about 2,600 languages, and billions of copies have been printed. More than 90 percent of the people in the world can read the Bible in their own language. And each week, more than a million people get a Bible! Yes, there is no other book like the Bible. Have a Bible question?
Baka nauna ito kasi hinala sabi ng reporter
gta pa more
vien dacles rh44 maganda!!!
Bgo ka magupload aralin mo muna!!!
Jayson Robert Matienzo
Hahahaha! Tawag d2 "CLICK BAIT", pati ako nadale kc naidownload ko pa ito!
Sayang load!🤣
Kaya hindi bumaba at tumutulong iyong mga nakakabangga kasi po ang ugali ng iba ay makapanakit ng Libreng sapak, tadyak at kuyugin. Miski maawa iyon naka bangga. Natatakot tumulong.
Na tagam
Wlang kwenta tpos na ang balita nio
Bakit nila sinira sayang ang sasakyan mahal pa yan million na nayan
Hindi tama ang ginawa ng mga tao.
jonathan isip. Still not right...
Romell Ulgasan kaw siguro ung driver or kaugali mu no..tsk..tsk
dapat lng..