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Narito ang mga nangungunang balita ngayong Martes, July 25, 2023:

Mga biyahe sa ilang pantalan, kanselado bilang pag-iingat sa Bagyong #EgayPH | 10 mabababang barangay sa Lipa, Batangas, binabantayan sa posibleng pagbaha | Ilang residente, nangangambang masira ang kanilang bahay sa posibleng landslide | Food packs at mga rescue equipment, nakahanda sa Infanta, Quezon
Pananalasa ng Bagyong #EgayPH, ramdam na sa Cagayan; storm surge warning, nakataas sa 15 bayan
Pangulong Bongbong Marcos: Pagmahal ng mga bilihin ang pinakamalaking problema sa bansa | Mga agricultural smuggler at hoarder, ugat ng pagtaas ng presyo ng bilihin, ayon kay PBBM | P14.6 bilyong piso, inilaan sa water supply projects bilang tugon sa epekto ng El Niño | Pagtatatag ng Department of Water Resource Management, isinusulong ni PBBM | 100% electrification sa bansa, target ni PBBM sa katapusan ng kaniyang termino | PBBM: 5-6% ng GDP ang ilalaan para sa infrastructure projects | Maharlika Investment Fund, tinalakay ng pangulo sa SONA | Pension reform ng military at uniformed
personnel, isinusulong ni PBBM
Ilang pasahero sa PITX, hindi nakaalis dahil sa kanseladong biyahe ng mga bus na tatawid ng dagat
PBBM: COVID-19 health emergency allowance at iba pang benepisyo, ipapamahagi sa mga health worker | PBBM: 14,000 na dating OFW sa Saudi Arabia, mababayaran na | PBBM: Mas bumilis ang internet speed ng bansa | PBBM: Mas pinaigting na kampanya kontra-droga na malapit sa komunidad, tuloy pa rin | PBBM: Dumating na po ang Bagong Pilipinas
Malalakas na alon, nararanasan dahil sa Bagyong #EgayPH; biyahe ng mga barko at tug boat, kanselado | Evacuation centers, inihahanda na sa posibleng paglikas ng mga residente
Biyahe sa halos lahat ng pantalan sa Bicol, sinuspinde | “No sail policy," ipinatupad ng PCG bilang pag-iingat sa Bagyong #EgayPH | Ilang biyahero na patungong Masbate, na-stranded sa pantalan
Masamang panahon, naranasan sa ilang lalawigan sa Luzon, Visayas, at Mindanao dahil sa Bagyong #EgayPH o Habagat
Tulong sa mga magsasaka, isa sa mga tumatak sa ilang mamamayang nanood ng SONA ni PBBM | Pagsusulong ni PBBM sa dagdag na buwis sa ilang produkto, hindi pinaboran ng isa niyang tagasuporta

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00:00 [Intro Music]
00:09 [News Anchor] Good morning, we are here with the first news of GMI Integrated News.
00:14 [News Anchor] The no-sale policy in Bicol is being implemented as a precaution against the Egyptian typhoon.
00:20 [News Anchor] Almost all the shops there are suspended.
00:23 [News Anchor] Live from Karamoan, Camarinesur, we have the first news.
00:26 Jessica Kalinog of GMI Regional TV, Balitang Bicolandia.
00:31 Jessica?
00:32 Susan, in the latest update of Pag-asa, signal number one,
00:38 the province of Catanduan is in the other part of Albay, Camarinesur, Camarines Norte, Masbate and Sorsogon.
00:44 The gale warning is still high, so the government is still not allowing the tourism,
00:48 even the travel of the tourists in the region.
00:52 Because of the Egyptian typhoon, the travel of almost all the shops in Bicol region is suspended.
00:59 After the storm signal was raised in some places in the region,
01:03 the Philippine Coast Guard immediately implemented the no-sale policy.
01:06 Some of the passengers in Tabaco Port and Tabaco City, Albay, are affected,
01:11 which is heading to the province of Catanduanes.
01:13 In the town of Karamoan, Camarinesur, although the Philippine Coast Guard implemented the no-sale policy,
01:20 some travelers in Bicol Port are still forced to cross their island, city and barangay.
01:26 According to Captain Antonio of Barangay Bicol,
01:30 only those who are allowed to board the boats from the crossing island are allowed to leave the port.
01:36 In Pasacau Port in the town of Pasacau, Camarinesur,
01:40 some travelers who are heading to Masbate are also stranded in the port.
01:45 That's why some passengers are just waiting for the trip to return to normal.
01:50 Susan, in the consolidated report of the Office of Civil Defense Bicol,
01:57 more than 5,000 are stranded passengers and 1,000 are rolling cargos
02:02 who did not travel to different places in Bicol region.
02:05 Susan?
02:07 Thank you very much, Jessica Kalinog.
02:09 The storm surge warning is high in 65 towns in Cagayan,
02:13 that's why residents are alerted to stay near their towns.
02:16 Live from Cagayan, we have the first news,
02:18 Jasmine Gabriel Calvan of GMI Regional TV1 North Central Luzon.
02:23 Jasmine, how are you there?
02:24 Susan, the effects of the storm are felt here in Cagayan province.
02:32 In fact, here in our town of Santa Ana, the strong wind is felt.
02:38 The night of the strong rain is experienced in a large part of Cagayan due to the effects of the storm.
02:43 Next, the waves are slowly rising in the town.
02:47 The strong winds are also coming out, as a result of the storm surge.
02:51 What the Coast Guard is doing there,
02:54 all our communities here in the shoreline,
02:58 as far as possible, we are already abusing and evacuating.
03:02 The storm surge warning is high in 15 towns in Cagayan, including Santa Ana.
03:08 It is estimated that the waves are expected to reach 2 to 3 meters in the town.
03:14 Despite the storm surge advisory and the call for pre-emptive evacuation,
03:18 residents in Barangay Palawig have not yet evacuated.
03:22 They are used to it whenever there is a storm in their area.
03:25 The waves are not that big.
03:28 We are here for now, ma'am.
03:32 The waves are high.
03:35 The PCG is monitoring the coastal municipalities around the clock.
03:39 They are also alert to the towns that are affected by the flash flood and landslide.
03:44 They are calling on the residents to listen to the warnings and warnings.
03:48 The storm surge in the province is more serious.
03:52 Susan, in the hours that this is happening in the town of Santa Ana,
03:58 the experienced rain is still pouring down.
04:01 The rescue personnel from the PNP, AFP, and the Philippine Coast Guard are on standby.
04:06 The PDRRMO is also on standby in case there are residents that need to be evacuated,
04:11 particularly, Susan, in coastal areas.
04:13 Meanwhile, the implementation of the liquor ban is effective today
04:17 in the entire coastal area.
04:19 That is the latest from the province of Cagayan.
04:22 Back to you, Susan.
04:24 Thank you very much, Jasmine Gabrielle Galvan.
04:26 [Music]
04:39 The President has given his State of the Nation Address
04:42 that the country's economy is still strong despite the floods.
04:45 The President also warned against agricultural smugglers.
04:49 The President also mentioned other things in his area in my first news.
04:53 [Music]
04:57 The country's biggest problem is the inflation or the price of goods, according to the President.
05:02 To address this, there are policies and strategies that the government has implemented
05:06 despite the opening of the Kadiwa stores.
05:08 In the past few months, we have seen the decrease in the number of stores.
05:13 The aim of the Kadiwa is to improve the income of farmers and buyers.
05:20 There is no other way to increase the income.
05:23 There is no need to increase the expenses and the cost.
05:26 The income of farmers is good.
05:29 It also saves the buyers.
05:32 The President also said that some of the reasons for the increase in the price of goods
05:36 are smugglers and hoarders who are not able to pay their bills.
05:40 We are chasing and we will hunt them down.
05:43 The days of smugglers and hoarders are over.
05:48 [Applause]
05:50 Meanwhile, the government of El Nino has allocated P14.6 billion for water supply projects.
05:57 The buffer stocks and the water supplies are being prepared.
06:02 If necessary, we will continue to work on the projects.
06:06 We will also do cloud seeding to bring rain.
06:11 At the same time, we are urging our fellow citizens to save water.
06:18 Following the establishment of the Water Resource Management Office,
06:21 the President also asked the Congress to form a government
06:25 that will focus on ensuring the adequate water supply.
06:28 The President also encouraged the connection of the supply of electricity to the government.
06:33 The President also encouraged the connection of the supply of electricity to the government.
06:38 He also urged the government to provide 100% electrification.
06:41 At the end of his term,
06:43 we are conducting a performance review of the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines.
06:48 We look to NGCP to complete all of its deliverables
06:52 starting with the vital Mindanao-Visayas and Cebu-Negro-Spanay interconnections.
06:58 The President also recognized the importance of infrastructure in the economy.
07:03 That is why 5 to 6% of GDP or Gross Domestic Product of the country
07:08 will be allocated for infrastructure projects.
07:11 The President said that the investment funds will greatly help in funding projects
07:15 and ensuring the protected land of the people here.
07:19 In pooling a small fraction of the considerable but underutilized government funds,
07:25 the funds shall be used to make high-impact and profitable investments
07:29 such as the Build Better More program.
07:32 The gains from the fund shall be reinvested into the country's economic well-being.
07:38 To ensure sound financial management,
07:40 a group of internationally recognized economic managers shall oversee the operations of the fund,
07:46 guided by the principles of transparency and accountability.
07:51 This guarantees that investment decisions will be based on financial considerations alone.
07:57 The President also assured that the public will not be affected by social security and public health insurance.
08:02 The pension of military and uniformed personnel is intended to be fully functional and financially sustainable.
08:08 We are once again working closely with Congress to ease the transition from the old system to the new one
08:15 so as to be able to guarantee that no effects are felt by those in the uniformed services.
08:22 The bus trips from Paranaque Integrated Terminal Exchange crossing the sea are cancelled.
08:28 Some passengers are stranded at PITX crossing Magdamad.
08:34 Here is the first live news from Nico Wahe.
08:37 Nico.
08:43 Good morning.
08:45 Many passengers are stranded at PITX crossing Magdamad.
08:48 The bus trips from Paranaque Integrated Terminal Exchange crossing the sea are cancelled.
08:56 Ramon is a three-year overseas Filipino worker in Saudi Arabia.
09:03 He will be returning to his province, Surigao, soon.
09:06 He is eager to see his family.
09:09 But his worries are extended because he has not yet been able to travel.
09:14 All bus trips from PITX crossing the sea are cancelled due to the storm Egy.
09:20 It is very sad.
09:22 I came from another country and I was excited to go home.
09:28 But it was suddenly cancelled due to the storm.
09:32 He said that he will be here until yesterday afternoon.
09:35 He will look for a place to stay and try again tomorrow if he can travel.
09:40 Ernesto is very excited to go to a family reunion in Surigao.
09:45 When he arrived at PITX, he found out that the bus trip was cancelled.
09:49 It was cancelled because of the storm.
09:56 He hoped to see his advisory early.
09:59 I am not sure. It is hard to travel and eat on time.
10:07 He will return to his province after being voted out.
10:10 Abigail's family crossed the terminal.
10:14 They are more hesitant to return to the Philippines.
10:17 Their trip to Mindoro is also cancelled.
10:20 It is sad.
10:22 I hope we can go home as a surprise.
10:26 To our family.
10:29 We haven't been home for a long time.
10:33 In PITX's advisory, all trips to Masbate, Catanduanes and Mindoro are cancelled.
10:39 We went to ticket booth number 3 before we went live.
10:48 According to the dispatcher, the only cancelled trips are to Mindoro.
10:55 We have passengers who have tickets to Visayas.
11:00 But their trip is still dependent on the weather.
11:04 So, to those who will travel, please inform the bus operators.
11:09 Live from Paranaque City, I am Niko Juaje for GMA Integrated News.
11:16 [Music]
11:28 The President was asked to give his State of the Nation Address.
11:31 The country's economy is still strong despite the trials.
11:34 The President also warned the agricultural smugglers.
11:38 The President also mentioned other things to his son in my first news.
11:42 [Music]
11:45 The country's biggest problem is inflation and buying more goods.
11:50 To solve this, the government has proposed policies and strategies.
11:54 Like opening Kadiwa Stores.
11:56 In the past few months, we have seen the price of goods in different sectors.
12:03 The goal of Kadiwa is to empower farmers and buyers.
12:10 There is no other way.
12:13 There is no more additional expenses and costs.
12:16 The income of farmers is good.
12:19 The buyers can also save.
12:22 The President also said that some of the reasons for the price of goods to rise
12:26 are the smugglers and hoarders who manipulate the price of agricultural products.
12:31 We are chasing and we will hunt them down.
12:34 The days of smugglers and hoarders are over.
12:38 [Applause]
12:40 In the middle of the El Nino crisis, the government raised P14.6 billion for water supply projects.
12:48 The water buffers and water supplies are being prepared.
12:52 If necessary, we will also do cloud seeding to bring rain.
13:00 Along with all of this, we are also urging our fellow citizens to save water.
13:06 And following the establishment of the Water Resource Management Office,
13:10 the President is also urging the Congress to build a government
13:15 that will focus on ensuring the adequate water supply.
13:17 The President also emphasized the connection of the supply of Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.
13:22 He also called for a 100% electrification of his government after his term.
13:27 We are conducting a performance review of the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines.
13:33 We look to NGCP to complete all of its deliverables,
13:37 starting with the vital Mindanao-Visayas and Cebu-Negro-Spanay interconnections.
13:43 The President also emphasized the importance of infrastructure in the economy.
13:48 That is why he will continue to allocate 5 to 6 percent of GDP or Gross Domestic Product of the country
13:53 for infrastructure projects.
13:56 The President also said that the Maharlika Investment Fund will greatly help in funding projects
14:00 and ensuring that the money of the people here is protected.
14:05 In pooling a small fraction of the considerable but underutilized government funds,
14:11 the funds shall be used to make high-impact and profitable investments,
14:15 such as the Build Better More program.
14:17 The gains from the fund shall be reinvested into the country's economic well-being.
14:23 To ensure sound financial management,
14:26 a group of internationally recognized economic managers shall oversee the operations of the fund,
14:32 guided by the principles of transparency and accountability.
14:36 This guarantees that investment decisions will be based on financial considerations alone.
14:42 The President also assured that the public will not be affected by social security and public health insurance.
14:47 The pension of military and uniformed personnel is intended to be fully functional and financially sustainable.
14:53 We are once again working closely with Congress to ease the transition from the old system to the new one.
15:00 So as to be able to guarantee that no effects are felt by those in the uniformed services.
15:07 The bus trips from Paranaque Integrated Terminal Exchange to the sea are cancelled.
15:13 Some passengers are stranded in PITX that has just passed Magdamad.
15:18 Here is the first live news.
15:20 Nico Wahe.
15:22 Nico.
15:27 Good morning.
15:30 Many passengers are stranded in PITX that has just passed Magdamad.
15:34 The bus trips from Paranaque Integrated Terminal Exchange to the sea are cancelled.
15:40 Ramon has been an overseas Filipino worker in Saudi Arabia for three years.
15:48 He will return to his province, Surigao, soon.
15:51 That's why he can see his family.
15:54 But his journey to Surigao is extended because he cannot travel yet.
15:59 All bus trips from PITX to the sea are cancelled because of the storm Egy.
16:05 It's very sad.
16:07 I'm from another country and I'm excited to go home.
16:13 But it's cancelled because of the storm.
16:17 He has been here since yesterday afternoon.
16:20 He will look for a place to stay and try again tomorrow if he can travel.
16:25 Ernesto is very excited about his family reunion in Surigao.
16:30 When he arrived at PITX, he found out that the bus trip is cancelled.
16:34 It's cancelled because of the storm.
16:41 He hoped to see his advisory early.
16:44 I'm not sure because it's hard to travel and eat on time.
16:51 He will return to his province when he's voted.
16:54 Abigail's family went to the terminal.
16:58 They are more hesitant to return to the Philippines.
17:01 Their trip to Mindoro is also cancelled.
17:04 It's sad because we were surprised to go home.
17:11 Why?
17:14 Because we haven't been home for a long time.
17:17 In PITX's advisory, all trips to Masbate, Catanduanes and Mindoro are cancelled.
17:23 We went to ticket booth number 3 before we went live.
17:33 According to the dispatcher, the trips to Mindoro are surely cancelled.
17:39 We have passengers who have tickets to Visayas.
17:44 But their trip is still dependent on the weather.
17:48 So, to those who are going to travel, please inform the bus operators.
17:54 Live from Paranaque City, I'm Nico Juaje for GMA Integrated News.
18:00 [Music]
18:12 President Bangbang Marcos praised his administration's achievements yesterday
18:18 such as the country's fast internet speed.
18:22 He also said that the country's anti-drug campaign will continue
18:29 and will give a warning to law enforcers in illegal drug trade.
18:31 The President also mentioned the benefits of health workers.
18:35 J.P. Soriano has the first news.
18:38 President Marcos also brought good news to health workers in his area.
18:47 To pay for the sacrifices of our health workers in private and public hospitals
18:55 during the pandemic,
18:57 we will distribute their COVID health emergency allowance and other benefits.
19:05 For those who have paid the 14,000 U.S. dollars in the previous OFW in Saudi Arabia.
19:13 The Crown Prince of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia himself
19:17 personally committed to me that the unpaid claims of Filipino workers would now be paid.
19:23 The issue of deployment in Saudi Arabia has also been solved.
19:27 The President also praised the country's fast internet speed.
19:31 As of June of this year, our fixed broadband speed ranks 47th amongst 180 countries.
19:38 This ranking is 11 places higher than it was last year.
19:43 Our mobile internet speed is now ranked at 83 out of 142 countries
19:50 which is 8 places higher than it was last year.
19:53 This will speed up the continuous improvement of internet infrastructure
19:59 and will force the people to reach their destination.
20:02 Our national fiber backbone and broadband of Masa projects
20:06 will also deliver high connectivity and high speed internet.
20:10 We are prioritizing geographically isolated and disadvantaged areas.
20:15 The campaign against illegal drugs continues, but it has taken on a new face.
20:24 It is now geared towards community-based treatment, rehabilitation, education and reintegration
20:30 to curb drug dependence.
20:32 Drug syndicates will not be the only ones to be chased.
20:36 Law enforcers who are addicted to drugs will also be punished.
20:40 We will shut down their activities and dismantle their network of operations.
20:46 Unscrupulous law enforcers and others involved in the highly nefarious drug trade have been exposed.
20:54 I will be accepting their resignations.
20:57 We cannot tolerate corruption or incompetence in government.
21:01 After his sona, the President depicted the country's state
21:06 while mentioning the "Kalulunsad Lang" brand of his administration.
21:11 With this in my heart, I know that the state of the nation is sound and is improving.
21:19 The new Philippines has arrived. Thank you very much.
21:24 This is the first news.
21:27 JP Sorian for GMA Integrated News.
21:31 The journey of some sea vehicles did not continue due to the strong waves of the Egy.
21:36 From Baler, Aurora, we have live news.
21:39 Rassel Simorio of GMA Regional TV1 North Central Luzon.
21:43 Rassel?
21:44 Susan, the Egy is experiencing a storm here in the Aurora area.
21:53 No sailing and no fishing policy is being enforced.
21:57 Coastal areas are being strictly monitored by the authorities.
22:02 The high and strong waves of the Egy have almost reached the seawalls.
22:14 Here in Dipakula, no residents are allowed to swim in the sea and no fishermen are allowed to go fishing due to the strong waves.
22:23 According to the residents and authorities, the waves are up to 8 meters high in the sea, which is dangerous for small sea vehicles.
22:33 In the city of Kasiguran, the journey of ships and boats did not continue.
22:39 We learned that a storm is coming and we are temporarily sheltering here for the safety of our crew members.
22:51 According to the Philippine Ports Authority in Kasiguran, ships are being stationed in the area whenever there is a storm.
22:58 The mountains of Sierra Madre are being used as protection to protect the area.
23:03 The PDRRMO is alerted when there is a storm in the Egy.
23:09 There are tents in evacuation centers.
23:12 Evacuation can be carried out at any time due to the storm surge.
23:18 Residents in the town of San Luis were allowed to leave the landslide due to the rain.
23:26 If there are any warnings from the government, the residents are alerted, especially those in the coastal areas.
23:38 Susan, in Magtamag, we experienced a storm surge in the area of Aurora until the heavy rain.
23:51 Motorists are being careful in the face of the rain and landslide.
23:56 Meanwhile, according to the PDRRMO, all motorists are allowed to enter and exit the province.
24:04 That is the latest from the area of Aurora.
24:07 Back to you, Susan.
24:08 Thank you very much, Russell Simorio.
24:11 Meanwhile, the no-sail policies are being implemented in some parts of Bicol as a precaution against the Egy.
24:17 Most of the ports are suspended.
24:21 Live from Karamoan, Camarines Sur, we have the first news.
24:24 Jessica Kalinog of GMA Regional TV, Balitang Bicolandia.
24:28 Jessica?
24:29 Susan, in the latest update of Pag-asa, signal number one,
24:36 the province of Catanduane in other parts of Albay, Camarines Sur, Camarines Norte, Masbate and Sorsogon,
24:42 the Gale Warning is still high, so the government is not allowing the tourism of the roro in the region.
24:48 Because of the storm Egy, the tourism of almost all of the ports in Bicol Region was suspended.
24:56 After the storm signal was raised in some areas of the region,
25:00 the Philippine Coast Guard implemented the no-sail policy immediately.
25:04 Some passengers in Tabaco Port in Tabaco City, Albay, were affected,
25:08 which is heading to the province of Catanduanes.
25:12 In the town of Karamoan in Camarines Sur, although the Philippine Coast Guard implemented the no-sail policy,
25:18 some passengers in Bicol Port were forced to cross their island, site and barangay.
25:24 According to Captain Antonio of Barangay Bicol,
25:27 those who are allowed to board the boats from the crossing of the island were forced to leave the port.
25:33 In Pasacau Port in the town of Pasacau, Camarines Sur,
25:38 some passengers were forced to leave the port and were stranded in the province of Pantalan.
25:42 That's why some passengers are waiting for the return of their normal travel.
25:47 Susan, in the consolidated report of the Office of Civil Defense Bicol,
25:54 more than 5,000 passengers were stranded and 1,000 were rolling cargos
25:59 who were not able to travel to different provinces in Bicol Region.
26:02 Susan?
26:03 Thank you very much, Jessica Kalinog.
26:06 Continuous rains in several provinces of Baguio-Egay and Habagat.
26:11 A strong storm hit the fishermen in the town of Bulan in Sorsogon.
26:20 It also drowned several boats.
26:22 Fishing in the province under Typhoon Signal No. 1 is prohibited.
26:27 In Bangued, Abra, some animals were stranded in the middle of the rain.
26:31 Residents are preparing to evacuate and they will bring the animals
26:36 who also walked in the area because of the lack of drainage canal.
26:39 In San Andres, Catanduanes, houses in the barangay of Mayngaway reached the sea because of the strong waves.
26:47 They also followed the branch of a tree.
26:50 According to the local government, residents were temporarily evacuated.
26:54 In Visayas, commuters were forced to cross the Tujud de Baja
26:59 as a temporary access road in Lawaan, Antique.
27:02 They were stuck in the mud while crossing the Paliwan River.
27:05 The motorists were forced to cross the road according to the MDRRMO Lawaan.
27:10 In Catnalogan, Samar, strong waves passed the seawall.
27:14 In Barangay Payaw, some fishermen hid their boats behind the seawall so that the waves would not affect them.
27:21 Some tied the boats to the railing of the bridge next to the seawall.
27:25 In Tagbilaran Bohol, fishermen did not go fishing for a few days because of the bad weather.
27:31 They just put their boats in a safe place so that they would not be damaged.
27:36 In Pincawayan, Cotabata, Mindanao, the traffic was delayed because of the flood on the road.
27:43 Some motorists and stranded people had a hard time getting home.
27:46 According to the residents, heavy rains were falling in the area.
27:51 President Bongbong Marcos has been working on various projects and solutions to the problems in the country
27:55 in his State of the Nation address yesterday.
27:58 Is his area passable for our countrymen?
28:01 Let's find out in Street Hear it Live by Bam Alegre.
28:04 Bam!
28:05 Susan, good morning.
28:10 We asked our countrymen their reaction when they saw the President's area.
28:14 Here's Street Hear it.
28:20 President Bongbong Marcos is targeting the area of Artemio Regino.
28:24 If he gives the President a grade from 1 to 10, 10 is the highest.
28:28 7 is his mark.
28:29 He is asking for help from farmers.
28:32 His words are good in helping.
28:38 It's like a prayer.
28:40 Grade 8 is the area of the area where Elena Agustin is selling shorts.
28:45 She understands that those who make good promises in the area need the help of the people to succeed.
28:51 We cannot assume that he will do everything.
28:56 Because all presidents do the same.
28:59 They speak, they promise.
29:01 We are human beings, we will do it too.
29:05 Billy Santana's grade is 3 in the area of the President.
29:08 He is a BBM supporter but he didn't want to mention the President's plan to add more.
29:13 He added taxes to the country.
29:15 I hope it won't happen because of the poverty.
29:18 Of course, poverty is a poor income.
29:22 Don't add more.
29:23 We will follow the issues that you mentioned,
29:31 such as inflation, food security, water security.
29:34 These are the issues that we talked about.
29:37 This is Street Hear it from Marikina Market.
29:39 Bamalegre for GMA Integrated News.
29:42 [News Anchor]
30:02 [Music]

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