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I'm Henia Espinosa and this is your TFC News Now.
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...and died after police officers kneeled on the back of his neck for close to five minutes to subdue him.
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Hinto died by asphyxia.
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The Antioch City Council voted to approve the settlement in a closed session on Tuesday night.
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In other news, a Filipino-American is making his case for a shot at the NBA.
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After not initially being invited to the NBA Draft Combine,
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University of Southern California grad Boogie Ellis impressed at the NBA's G League Elite Camp
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and eventually earned an invite to the Draft Combine in Chicago.
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You're coming to Combine, baby. Yeah, man.
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I thank God and I appreciate it.
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And my family is the reason why I'm here today and I thank them as well.
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Since arriving at the Draft Combine,
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has been putting on a shooting display, helping his team win.
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Standing at just under 6'1", Ellis also impressed in the vertical jump,
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finishing in the top 10 of 39.5 inches.
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We had a great performance as a team. We got a great win.
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You know, I felt like I did well, you know, coming off the bench,
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you know, leading the team, talking, being there, being a great teammate, having good energy.
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You know, overall, we just came out with the win and I'm glad that we did that.
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So I'm 3-0 this week.
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And finally, at the 2024 Tokyo Marathon,
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69-year-old Filipina Ruthie Vitor capped off a six-year journey
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to complete all six World Marathon majors.
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Trying to make it to every cutoff was super hard.
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But I still tell myself, you know what?
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I can do hard things. I can finish this.
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I am tough. And then it took me to the finish line.
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Based in Alpine, Utah, Ruthie and her husband Roy started visiting
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Marathon Mission in 2018.
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Since that time, they've crossed the finish line at each of the six majors.
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But like a 26.2-mile course,
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the road to the coveted six-star medal was long and demanding.
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For Ruthie, it also required overcoming injuries,
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including a torn meniscus that she tried to run on in Tokyo last year.
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I did not finish. I made it to mile 18 before I decided to quit.
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So this year, I was really anxious about it.
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But then I thought,
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well, you know what? This is my six stars. I need to finish this.
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Thanks to her determination,
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the Manila native joins an exclusive group of athletes to have earned this.
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Here's all my six stars right here.
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One of the most sought-after prizes in running.
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If I can do it, everybody can do it.
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Because I'm an old woman.
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But it's just a matter of like just doing it.
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And I just believe.
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And those are the news-making headlines today.
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You can catch more TFC News on VNW.
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ABS-CBN News website, YouTube channel, and app.
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I'm Henny Espinosa. Stay with us, Kapamilya.