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The transcript is an interview with Bongbong Marcos, the son of former Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos. The interviewer asks him about his childhood, his relationship with his parents, his experiences during the martial law and the exile, his political views and aspirations, and his personal life. Marcos shares some anecdotes and insights about his father's leadership, legacy, and challenges, as well as his mother's influence on his love of arts and culture. He also talks about his admiration for the Filipino people, his frustration with the lies and criticisms against him and his family, and his desire to help the country recover from the pandemic and achieve a sense of nationhood. He says he considers himself to be in public service as long as he is functioning, and he does not reveal any specific plans for the next year. He also says he wanted to be a musician if he were not in politics.
Some possible facts extracted from the text are:
- The text is a transcript of an interview with Bongbong Marcos, the son of former Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos.
- Bongbong Marcos was born in 1957, the same year his father became a senator.
- Bongbong Marcos moved to the Malacañang Palace in 1965, when his father won the presidency.
- Bongbong Marcos met many influential people and world leaders, such as popes, royalty, and prime ministers, during his father's presidency.
- Bongbong Marcos was assigned to work with the security to defend the palace during the 1986 People Power Revolution.
- Bongbong Marcos witnessed his father's last moments in Hawaii in 1989, where he died of heart failure.
- Bongbong Marcos considers his father's best quality as a leader to be his vision and sense of nationhood for the Philippines.
- Bongbong Marcos credits his mother, Imelda Marcos, for his love of music and the arts.
- Bongbong Marcos wanted to be a musician if he wasn't in politics.
- Bongbong Marcos is tired of hearing lies that have been disproven about his family and himself.