24 Oras Express: August 30, 2023 [HD]

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Narito ang mga maiinit na balita sa 24 Oras Express ngayong Miyerkoles, August 30, 2023:

- Ilang residente, inilikas dahil sa mga bitak at paglubog ng water impounding project

- 11 bahay sa Brgy. San Pedro, posibleng gumuho dahil sa pag-apaw ng ilog

- Ilang eskwelahan sa Bulacan, lubog pa rin sa baha

- Chinese navy ship, bumuntot sa BRP Laguna na papunta sa Pag-asa Island para sa resupply mission

- COC filing sa ilang lugar, dinagsa ng mga kakandidato; maaga ang cutoff sa Maynila; nagkalituhan sa Taguig

- PAGASA: Posibleng lumabas sa PAR ang Bagyong Goring sa Huwebes pero kasabay nito ang posibleng pagpasok ng bagong bagyo na tatawaging Bagyong Hanna

- Oil price hike (August 29, 2023): diesel - P0.70/L | gas - P0.30/L | kerosene - P0.80/L

- Ilang LGU nag-anunsyo nang walang pasok bukas, August 29, 2023

- Ang kauna-unahang Pinay na lumaban sa F1 Academy, kilalanin

- Mahigpit na pagbabantay sa election checkpoints, inilatag na; gun ban, umiiral na rin

- EJ Obiena, wagi ng silver medal sa World Athletics Championships sa Hungary

- Mga bayani ng kasaysayan, pati mga hindi kilala at mga Pilipinong inspirasyon, binigyang pugay

- Opening action scene ni David Licauco sa "Maging Sino Ka Man", dapat abangan

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Transcript
00:00 Live from the GMA Network Center, this is 24 Horas.
00:06 Good evening, Luzon Visayas and Mindanao.
00:11 We caught a new street fight involving a policeman.
00:17 A policeman pulled a gun and stabbed the rider who introduced himself as a retired army personnel.
00:28 The policeman was relieved and was asked to report to his duty when he was caught.
00:33 The substation commander of Makati City Police was also released
00:38 due to his broad knowledge in investigation.
00:41 Cedric Castillo was arrested.
00:44 After a former policeman's gun and stabbing went viral on social media
00:55 a cyclist in Quezon City was arrested.
00:58 This video went viral in Makati where a man wearing a white shirt
01:08 and a rider wearing a helmet were seen fighting.
01:11 The man was forced to put his knife and sword on the rider.
01:16 A gun was seen on his right hand.
01:20 It was also seen that someone took his left hand from the side of the lying cyclist.
01:26 According to Pasay City Police, the man in white was a man from Makati
01:32 and was asked to report to his duty.
01:34 He was introduced as Police Staff Sergeant Marson Dolipas.
01:38 It all started on the middle of the road.
01:42 He was about to enter Arnaiz substation under Pasay.
01:49 Suddenly, a motorcycle rider cut him.
01:52 When he was cut, he was chased to know that the rider did wrong
02:01 and he was about to get hit.
02:03 According to the police, Dolipas was also carrying a gun.
02:08 While confronting him, he used his dirty finger and stabbed him.
02:14 He was about to pull out a gun.
02:19 The police did not pull out his hand.
02:24 They just pulled out his hand to protect him.
02:31 The rider wearing a helmet in the video was introduced as Angelito Rencio.
02:36 He was introduced as a retired Army Intelligence Personnel.
02:42 He showed his ID while in Makati Police Substation 3.
02:45 He was asked to go home to get his gun.
02:50 The police gave him his gun.
02:53 GMA Integrated News is trying to get the police's attention
02:58 on Dolipas and Rencio.
03:02 But according to NCRPO, Dolipas was first relieved
03:07 and transferred to the admin holding unit of Pasay City Police.
03:11 While Makati Police is investigating his version of the incident.
03:15 If he told the truth, he saw the gun in plain view.
03:18 It's the duty of police officer to try what we call "la prohibita".
03:22 Once he saw something, he will check in with the authority to possess firearms.
03:29 But PNP Chief General Benjamin Acorda Jr.
03:33 has a question on why he was allowed to go home.
03:38 It's okay to be released if we can see that all the documents are legitimate.
03:43 That's what we want to see.
03:45 But we saw only one ID. I don't remember.
03:49 It's not convincing for me.
03:52 The commander of Makati City Police Substation 3 was removed from his position
03:56 because the retired Army was allowed to go home.
04:01 They were charged with administrative charges.
04:07 He was charged with negligence because he was allowed to go home.
04:11 Captain Mabais was charged with co-responsibility.
04:15 According to the Philippine Army, they did not arrest Rencio.
04:20 There seems to be no record.
04:22 Usually, even if we are retired, we have records that we can validate.
04:26 Our initial report to the Army Reservist was not from the Army.
04:31 We do not condone such actions.
04:33 What they are doing is prohibited.
04:36 The Philippine Army does not need it.
04:38 For GMA Integrated News, Cedric Castillo, NKT, 24 Hours.
04:44 Four warehouses in Bocaue and Malagta, in Bulacan,
04:49 were discussed and reported by the Bureau of Customs.
04:53 Aside from the fact that more than P400 million worth of rice was imported,
04:59 the rice was also stored in the warehouse.
05:05 Jun, Veneracion, was one of the witnesses.
05:07 The President ordered to halt the raid on the warehouses that store rice
05:16 to manipulate its price.
05:18 Four new warehouses in Bocaue and Malagta, in Bulacan,
05:23 were raided by the Bureau of Customs today.
05:26 In total, more than P400 million worth of commercial rice was found in the warehouses.
05:32 And just like the raid last week, some leaders of the Congress were also involved in the operation.
05:36 We are looking into who imported, who hoarded, and who profiteered.
05:42 Because it is an economic sabotage.
05:44 It is not available, it is non-available.
05:47 So, be careful. We are watching.
05:50 Aside from the P100 million worth of commercial rice,
05:53 the P60,000 worth of rice was also discovered in the raid.
05:56 It was stolen and re-stored.
06:00 The Bureau of Customs said that these were in the warehouse for a long time.
06:03 Unlike rice, rice can be damaged for a longer period of time.
06:07 So, it can also be hidden for a longer period of time.
06:10 It was just now that the Customs raided the warehouse and found that this much rice was hidden.
06:15 Our doubt is, they are really trying to stop us if the price is high.
06:21 Then, they will release these.
06:23 The warehouse managers denied that they are doing something illegal.
06:27 If it is really necessary, they will do it.
06:30 But if it is not, especially if there is no price, they will do it.
06:33 Because they will just steal it.
06:35 We are open, we are not hiding anything.
06:37 We have documents, all of this is new that we are releasing.
06:44 Four warehouses were raided while Customs is still waiting for documents from the owners
06:50 to prove that their rice is legal within 15 days.
06:56 But in this situation, the workers who earn only a day are the ones who are really in trouble.
07:01 I just got here, I don't have a job, I don't have anything to do.
07:07 The government wants something.
07:09 We don't know how many days it will take.
07:11 This is what we are expecting.
07:14 If the owners can give the documents quickly, they can open the warehouse again quickly, said Customs.
07:22 But if the smuggled or denied importation is proven, the government will confiscate the rice
07:27 and will deny it to the Department of Social Welfare and Development and Department of Agriculture.
07:32 If this is distributed to the stores, I am sure it will be a big help to our mothers.
07:39 At the same time, it will be a stern warning to all our other traders, rice mills.
07:45 For GMA Integrated News, June Veneracion, Nakatutok, 24 Hours.
07:51 In the ongoing investigation in the Senate on the shooting of police officers at 17-year-old Jemboy Baltazar,
07:58 several police officers came forward and they ordered Jemboy to say that he was carrying a gun and drugs.
08:07 Nakatutok, Sandra Ginaldo.
08:14 Jemboy Baltazar's friend came forward to the Senate hearing and he was caught with the police before he was killed by the police who voted in the wrong ballot on August 2.
08:23 Through video conferencing, it was said in the Senate Committee on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs,
08:30 they were cleaning the boat of the police shooting.
08:34 When Jemboy fell into the water, the police continued to shoot.
08:41 The minor friend of Jemboy was arrested when he was brought to the precinct.
09:10 The Committee Chairman Senator Bato de la Rosa ordered 6 of the 17 police officers who were with him in the operation to teach him the pain.
09:18 Police Captain Mark Joseph Carpio, the team leader of the police, denied this.
09:38 No sir, we don't have a police officer with a beard.
09:40 Asset? Asset?
09:42 I don't have an asset sir.
09:44 The witness also said that Carpio was telling him that Jemboy was carrying drugs and guns.
09:50 The investigator also changed the story of the affidavit that was being signed to him.
09:57 The police refused to take these measures.
10:01 Some senators were furious when they saw the video of a police officer wearing a body-worn camera in the operation
10:09 because he didn't press the button to record the video.
10:13 We were given the video that was on.
10:16 You didn't press the button?
10:18 I didn't press the button sir.
10:20 Why didn't you press the button?
10:22 I don't know how to operate it sir.
10:24 You really intended not to record it?
10:27 No sir, I didn't.
10:30 The camera can be used for live streaming to watch their station.
10:34 The problem is that no one is monitoring those hours.
10:38 The camera's custodian didn't know that there was an operation going on.
10:43 What were you doing back then?
10:45 I was still doing a presentation.
10:48 We weren't monitoring for 24 hours.
10:51 You are just ashamed of Jemboy's family.
10:55 You said that you were arresting Mr. Bolivar.
11:01 All your explanations are unacceptable.
11:06 You are even police officers.
11:08 It's a waste. It's a waste of government's salary.
11:11 The police said that the incident was a mistaken identity
11:15 because the real suspect was the suspect, Reynaldo Bolivar.
11:21 They also said that they didn't see Jemboy on the boat.
11:25 Senator Riza Oteveros showed the boat's literature with a blood mark
11:30 as a reminder that Jemboy was hit on the boat.
11:34 The brother of Jemboy, Jessa, and the wife of Senator Guillermo, also faced the hearing.
11:40 They said that the police prohibited them from looking for Jemboy in the water
11:45 and that it's possible that he was still able to escape.
11:49 They also said that Jemboy's family is also responsible for their safety.
11:52 We are here to fight.
11:54 We only have one weapon.
11:57 We don't have any other weapon.
12:00 We don't have money.
12:02 We are the ones who are looking for a life.
12:05 We are looking for our livelihood because we are fishermen.
12:10 It's obvious that there are many lies and evasion of the hearing
12:14 that there is a conflict of interest.
12:17 That's why the role of the IAS is so important,
12:20 the Internal Affairs Service,
12:22 so that there is an internal ombudsman inside the PNP.
12:28 For GMA Integrated News, Sandra Aguinaldo,
12:32 for Tutok 24 Horas.
12:34 The Goring Typhoon became a super typhoon again.
12:38 It is expected to come out of the Philippine Area of Responsibility.
12:41 Whatever the time, but because of the strong rain that was poured by the typhoon,
12:45 it caused some rivers to overflow and there were floods.
12:48 I.V. Hernando of GMA Regional TV, Onework Central, Luzon, is live.
12:53 I.V.
12:55 Emil, unlike the Egyptian Typhoon,
13:01 which was continuously strong in the rain in the whole Ilocos world,
13:05 now in the Goring Typhoon, the rain is pouring down,
13:08 but it is also causing a sudden earthquake in the province.
13:12 The typhoon again flooded some parts of the land
13:15 in the Sitio Curucudan, Barangay Fuertes, in the Ilocos Rural Area
13:19 because of the heavy rain caused by the Goring Typhoon.
13:22 When the Egyptian Typhoon passed,
13:24 the flooding of the river began,
13:26 but the residents did not flee.
13:29 The earthquake is causing a lot of problems in the province.
13:33 The typhoon is causing a lot of problems in the province.
13:38 The typhoon is causing a lot of problems in the province.
13:42 The typhoon is causing a lot of problems in the province.
13:45 The typhoon is causing a lot of problems in the province.
13:49 Father Joselito's family is still in one place in the river.
13:53 They said they fled last night.
13:55 We were scared.
13:57 We were scared.
13:59 We were afraid that the typhoon would come.
14:02 We were afraid that the typhoon would come.
14:05 The delta is open so that the water from the Mestizo River can flow.
14:09 What happened is that it rose too much.
14:12 The residents of Sitio Curucudan were affected.
14:18 Although they were able to cross the river.
14:20 The barangay officials were told to conduct a pre-emptive evacuation
14:25 before the river continues to overflow.
14:27 Meanwhile, the waves in the sea are still high.
14:32 Fishermen were brought to a safe place by their boats and rafts.
14:36 This is the water that was collected from the rain yesterday, August 29.
14:40 Even if the rain stopped, it still did not stop because of the barred canals.
14:45 According to the school board,
14:47 modular learning will be conducted until the water stops.
14:51 Authorities are also monitoring the situation of residents near the river in Lawag City.
15:00 Some towns were also affected by the water.
15:02 There were landslides in Pagudpud.
15:06 Namerwisos in Batac City was flooded.
15:10 Some people fled because of the Kiawit River.
15:14 Also in the town of Santa Teresita and Gattaran in Cagayan,
15:20 there are water-filled classrooms.
15:22 The power supply in 21 barangays was also cut off.
15:26 At this point, we are still collecting data.
15:29 But my estimate is that there are more than 100 million people affected,
15:32 just like the previous typhoon that hit Egay.
15:34 The town of Pagudpud is experiencing heavy rainfall.
15:39 Some people fled to the towns of Ivana and Basco.
15:43 Emil, this afternoon, eight families fled to Vigan City, Bantay and Narvacan.
15:55 There were landslides and overflows in the upland and Sinait Towns.
16:00 But all national and provincial roads are still passable.
16:04 Meanwhile, according to the PDRRMC,
16:07 there were landslides in the town of San Ildefonso at 2 p.m.
16:12 where a house was damaged.
16:15 Emil?
16:17 Thank you very much, Ivy Hernando of GMA Regional TV, 1 North Central Luzon.
16:23 When the BRP Laguna returned from a resupply mission in Pagasa Island,
16:28 it was a story about how they were hit by a Chinese Navy warship.
16:34 Joseph Mono was there.
16:36 The BRP Laguna arrived this morning
16:43 and delivered new supplies to Pagasa Island last Sunday.
16:48 The story is about how the Chinese Navy warship 600 was hit from a distance of 600 yards.
16:54 It was the closest that China could get to our ship.
16:58 It was also hit by the Armed Forces of the Philippines.
17:01 It was not just a resupply mission that was being carried out by Philippine Navy ships.
17:06 Ships like this one were expected by residents of Pagasa Island to go there
17:12 or to return here to Puerto Princesa.
17:16 In the Western Comanda, they would usually shuttle residents using their ships.
17:21 But this threat remains, especially not just the Chinese Navy ships
17:26 that are stranded in the West Philippine Sea,
17:28 even the first men of the Chinese fishing boats or militias.
17:32 The other day, the maritime security expert Ray Powell saw the Chinese militias
17:40 near Sabina Shoal, which is near the Recto Bank in the Exclusive Economic Zone or EEZ of the Philippines.
17:46 The two Philippine Coast Guard ships were also there.
18:05 When I went to Pagasa Island, I saw the Chinese Coast Guard ships
18:11 and the Chinese militias were very close to the end of our runway.
18:14 So, that's what we call China should respect our Exclusive Economic Zone.
18:23 They should not block our fisher folks.
18:26 We are not really letting them go.
18:30 Browner also said that some security analysts are considering
18:35 to conduct a civic mission of the Philippines and America in Pagasa Island.
18:38 That would be very good.
18:40 For GMA Integrated News, Joseph Morong, for 24 Hours.
18:44 In the middle of the rainy season, it became hot to talk about the El Nino issue
18:58 and how it could affect the agriculture sector.
19:01 But the problem that farmers are facing is still possible to be solved by changing climate.
19:08 For our Climate Change Special Report Series,
19:11 we have another story from GMA Integrated News Weather Center.
19:16 And we will be brought to you by Maureen Shrivers.
19:20 [Fireworks]
19:26 Dry rice fields were burned and scattered due to the heat.
19:33 Many died and were not benefited from the crops.
19:38 That's just a few of the effects of the El Nino on different parts of the country in 2019.
19:46 Within 7 months, almost 8 billion pesos were spent on agriculture.
19:52 51 local government units were subdued in the state of Calamity.
19:58 Our flood level was quite high.
20:00 We had typhoons that were as high as the typhoon Ompong and Osman.
20:05 But wait, what is El Nino again?
20:08 According to experts, this is the abnormal heat of the sea temperature
20:14 in the Central and Eastern Tropical Pacific Ocean.
20:16 So think of it like the Pacific Ocean is in a flood.
20:20 And that heat is caused by extreme weather patterns
20:26 that bring either drought or heavy rain.
20:30 El Nino could prolong and it could reach the first quarter of 2024.
20:39 After the last El Nino in the country, Mindanao was the most affected according to the forecast.
20:45 In normal times, there is less rain in Mindanao compared to the whole country.
20:52 It is less accepted.
20:54 It is more likely to decrease, that it can go back to dry spell and drought.
20:59 Even in the strongest El Nino of the 20th century from 1997 to 1998,
21:06 Mindanao was included in the highest level.
21:09 That is why some were worried about the affected El Nino back then,
21:14 particularly in Zamboanga Peninsula region where the value of the flood is more than 300 million pesos.
21:21 My fellow countrymen, let's go to one of the provinces that was completely affected by El Nino in 2019 here in Zamboanga Peninsula.
21:30 Zamboanga, Cebugay.
21:32 I met Julius here, who was a farmer.
21:35 He was the one who planted rice in 2019.
21:39 When the flood came, the rice was still small.
21:43 It did not grow because it was already hot and it did not bear fruit.
21:49 He could not repay the 15,000 pesos that he had borrowed and he was forced to plant monggo.
21:57 Now, because of the early feeling of El Nino, instead of May, they started planting in July.
22:04 We need rain because if there is no rain, we cannot plant rice because we cannot put water here.
22:14 The rice harvest was also postponed to September.
22:17 It is also possible that he will not reach the target of harvesting rice.
22:23 Because the rice harvest is starting to dry up.
22:27 The water here needs to be full of water so that it will not die easily.
22:33 This is what Julius was saying earlier that their rice is already drying up.
22:42 And we can really see that the soil does not have hydration.
22:48 For now, the Department of Agriculture is preparing for the Zamboanga Peninsula.
22:53 75 to 80 percent, we are really prepared for that.
22:56 For example, the purchase of drought resistant varieties, open pollinated varieties for corn,
23:03 and drought resistant vegetables seeds.
23:08 There is also regular cloud seeding to help the rice harvest.
23:15 There is also regular cloud seeding to help the rice harvest.
23:20 While the President, only in May, ordered the formation of a group to move to reduce the effect of El Nino in the country.
23:29 As part of the measures given by the agencies to save water,
23:34 but the government is now monitoring more on the effect only.
23:39 Here in the Climate Change Commission, we already have the National Climate Change Action Plan
23:44 to prepare the government and our communities for the various challenges of climate change.
23:50 According to some studies, El Nino is still being affected by the changing climate or climate change.
23:58 The return period of strong El Nino events is getting shorter, which is more intense and more severe.
24:05 Every two to seven years, El Nino should affect the Philippines according to the forecast.
24:13 And every 10 to 15 years, strong El Nino should be affected.
24:18 But there is a chance that El Nino will only affect the country for one year.
24:25 And the next strong El Nino will only affect the country for five years, from 2009 to 2010, and 2015 to 2016.
24:36 And if El Nino is affected more because of that,
24:41 what happens next is that the area that can be planted will be reduced, the soil moisture will be reduced.
24:46 Maybe next, not only the farmers will not be able to harvest, but also the Filipino's rice and pockets.
24:57 It has a domino effect across the economy and the nation.
25:02 For GMA Integrated News, I am Maureen Shrivers, for 24 Hours.
25:10 Next, in the street fight in Quezon City, the director of the Quezon City Police District was injured.
25:16 Next, the chief was beaten up by the police.
25:20 The police saw and shot the cyclist.
25:25 Some parts of the CCTV were also released in the incident, which was targeted by Chino Gaston.
25:33 The chief of the Quezon City Police was beaten up because of this press conference last Sunday, where he was facing the media alongside the former police officer Wilfredo Gonzalez.
25:43 Gonzalez was the one who was caught in the viral video where he was injured and shot by the cyclist who was on the street.
25:50 Some said that this was a special treatment.
25:53 Earlier, the QCPD Director Nicolás Torre III submitted a courtesy resignation.
25:59 The PNP said that Torre's resignation letter was a surprise.
26:03 According to PNP chief, Police General Benjamin Acorda Jr.,
26:06 they will talk to DILG Secretary Benhur Abalos and Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte before accepting the resignation.
26:14 We are trying to get Torre's resignation letter, but he is not answering our calls or text messages.
26:22 I have to talk with him first, although I salute his gesture of some sort of delicacy.
26:30 We saw that he did a lot of good things in Quezon City.
26:35 In an interview, Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte said that she respects Torre's decision and thanked him.
26:44 In the first few minutes of the incident with the cyclist, they will continue the fair and unbiased investigation on the incident.
26:52 Today, the cycling advocate, Attorney Raymond Fortun, also released the CCTV footage of the incident.
26:59 This shows what happened after the people who were caught in the viral video were found.
27:04 This shows the continuous defeat of the cyclist and Gonzalez, until Gonzalez pulled his bicycle off the road.
27:13 Here, it looks like Gonzalez again taught the cyclist a lesson.
27:16 What's coming out is that there is another hurt that Mr. Gonzalez did.
27:23 He hit the cyclist on the left shoulder. The abuse of power is clearly there.
27:32 But they are ready to sue because until now, the cyclist did not want to file a complaint.
27:41 Yesterday, the QCPD filed an alarm and scandal complaint against Gonzalez in the Quezon City Fiscal Office,
27:47 which charged him with one to 30 days in prison or up to 40,000 pesos.
27:53 Meanwhile, the House of Representatives and the Senate submitted a resolution to investigate the incident.
27:59 Wilfredo Gonzalez will also be called for his hearing in the Senate.
28:04 For GMA Integrated News, Shino Gaston, Akatutok, 24 Hours.
28:10 [Intro]
28:18 Kapuso, as the Philippine Area of Responsibility for Super Bagyong Guring is slowly coming out,
28:25 the storm is approaching in par with another storm that is being called by the local name, HANA.
28:30 Still because of the Bagyong Guring, the signal number one in Batanes,
28:36 the northern portion of Apayau and the northwestern portion of Cagayan.
28:41 It is still possible to experience the strong gust of wind that is accompanied by rain.
28:46 In the 185 kilometers away from Canlura of Itbayat, Batanes,
28:50 the last eye of the super typhoon Guring.
28:53 It will have a strong wind of 195 kilometers per hour and a gust of 240 kilometers per hour.
29:02 It will move west-northwest at a speed of 15 kilometers per hour.
29:06 According to the forecast, tonight or tomorrow morning, the Bagyong Guring is expected to come out of par.
29:12 But Kapuso, at the same time, another storm that we call Bagyong HANA is also possible to enter par.
29:20 For now, the possibility of a storm that will hit or landfall is low
29:25 and it is possible that it will pass by the side of par.
29:29 But still, don't worry because after Bagyong Guring,
29:32 this will be Bagyong HANA that will possibly hit or landfall in Habagatsa.
29:37 That's why the rain will continue in some parts of the country in the next few days.
29:42 Based on the weather forecast, it will rain in a large part of Luzon in the morning,
29:47 especially the western section.
29:49 It will continue in the afternoon and there will be rain in Cagayan Valley and in some parts of Central Luzon.
29:57 There are heavy to intense rains that could make landslides or flood,
30:00 so be alert, Kapuso.
30:02 In Visayas, it will still be raining all day in Panay Island and Negros Provinces.
30:08 For the people of Mindanao, good news because the chance of rain in the morning is low.
30:13 But in the afternoon, there will be scattered rain in some parts of Northern Mindanao,
30:18 Caraga and in Mayzambuanga Peninsula.
30:21 In Metro Manila, the possibility of rain tomorrow is still there.
30:26 It is possible that it will continue in the afternoon and it will continue until the evening.
30:31 So to our hardworking riders, don't forget your raincoats.
30:36 Meanwhile, there is still a high gale warning in almost the whole of Luzon and Visayas,
30:41 and in some parts of Mindanao.
30:43 That means it will be dangerous to sail or sail.
30:48 So be careful, Kapuso.
30:50 And that's the latest news for now.
30:53 I'm Maureen Shrivers for GMA Integrated News Weather Center.
30:56 You can expect us anytime.
30:58 Aside from the heavy rain, it also rained heavily in some parts of the country
31:04 where floods and landslides occurred.
31:06 And the five refrains were hit.
31:09 In the middle of the heavy rain, three students were able to cross.
31:18 Oh, there's a child who's still crawling.
31:21 In Barangay Old Cabalan in Olongapo City.
31:23 Hey, don't answer!
31:26 They were safe,
31:28 when other residents and tricycle drivers stopped them.
31:32 Some main roads were also flooded.
31:35 Because of the bad weather, they were cancelled in all classes.
31:40 It was raining heavily in Olongapo yesterday,
31:45 because of the landslides brought by the floods.
31:50 Yesterday, the students from the mountains were already cleared.
31:54 There was a landslide in Barangay Old Saisain in Bagakbataan.
31:59 No one was hurt from the landslides.
32:01 And the clearing operation was immediately carried out.
32:04 It was raining heavily, the ground was wet.
32:06 It was flooding the road.
32:08 The road was near the river, because it's a riverbed.
32:10 Because of the heavy rain, the ground was flooded.
32:15 The heavy rain and wind in Talavera, Nueva Ecija was also felt.
32:20 There was almost zero visibility in some places,
32:23 so some motorists were stopped.
32:25 In Abra, more than 200 families were affected by the bad weather.
32:31 It was very bad.
32:33 We were able to get a vehicle to help us.
32:36 We were able to get a vehicle to help us.
32:38 We were able to get a vehicle to help us.
32:40 We were able to get a vehicle to help us.
32:43 The clearing operation in Bontoc Baguio Road in Mountain Province continued
32:47 after a landslide.
32:49 The water level in Chico River in Bontoc Mountain Province increased
32:54 following the almost non-stop rain yesterday.
32:56 There was also a landslide in Ifugao and Apayau.
32:59 In Lemery, Batangas, the Bypass Road was flooded after the heavy rain.
33:05 Even though there was a riverbed, some motorists still tried to cross the river.
33:12 [Screaming]
33:14 But one truck suddenly turned sideways.
33:18 It was already in the canal and was already flooded.
33:22 Hey, don't go that way!
33:24 According to the weather forecast, it was a heavy rain.
33:27 The heavy rain was also caused by the heavy rain that flooded and caused landslides in different parts of the country.
33:35 For GMA Integrated News, I'm Nima Refran, for 24 Hours.
33:42 The House Appropriations Committee immediately approved the budget of the Office of the Vice President for 2024.
33:48 Some lawmakers were not allowed to ask questions that would increase the controversy about the confidential fandom OVP.
33:55 Vice President Sara Duterte insisted that there is nothing irregular in their use of funds.
34:00 Ian Cruz was on the spot.
34:06 After the opening statement of Vice President Sara Duterte and the audiovisual presentation of the Office of the Vice President,
34:13 Senior Deputy Majority Leader Sandro Marcos was moved that the House Appropriations Committee has already finished the discussion on the OVP budget.
34:22 In line with the longstanding tradition of giving the Office of the Vice President parliamentary courtesy,
34:28 I move to terminate the budget of the Office of the Vice President.
34:32 I object, Madam Chair.
34:35 We have a motion duly seconded for the termination of the budget of the Office of the Vice President.
34:43 And when passed in the vote, 21 congressmen were convinced that the motion is in favor of the three black members who are standing here.
34:52 They wanted to explain the vote but they were just asked to submit it.
34:57 We cannot pay for these proceedings.
35:01 We have a short cut in the use of funds of the Office of the Vice President in violation of the General OVP Act.
35:08 Outside Nograles Hall.
35:12 Madam, your budget was approved so quickly. Congrats, Madam.
35:15 Thank you very much.
35:17 As a question asked by the black people, the 500 million confidential fund was received in the 2.385 billion pesos budget.
35:25 The Office of the Vice President should explain to the people where the 125 million confidential fund was spent
35:35 which was not included in the budget of the 2022 General OVP Act.
35:41 In a statement, VP Sara said that there is nothing irregular or not authorized in the use of confidential fund
35:50 and that the liquidation and accomplishment reports were submitted to the agencies.
35:55 The black people were not even able to stop the OVP from being issued regarding the 2022 confidential fund
36:01 because they did not receive any information that would prove the misuse of it.
36:06 After the discussion on the budget of the Office of the Vice President,
36:10 the Committee on Appropriations immediately followed the discussion on the budget of the Department of Education
36:16 which was also led by Vice President Sara Duterte.
36:19 Based on the proposed budget for 2024, the fund reached P758.60 billion.
36:26 It is higher than P721.79 billion in the 2023 budget.
36:31 In the opinion of Vice President Edsel Lagman,
36:34 the budget for the need of 20 million students of basic education is not enough.
36:40 She submitted the wish list of DepEd.
36:44 She also requested for a cut of P150 million in confidential funds of DepEd
36:49 and if Duterte is ready to return the request for this.
36:53 There is a purpose and a need for confidential funds in the Department of Education
36:59 because basic education is intertwined with national security.
37:04 But of course, as we always say, we leave it to the discretion of the members of the House of Representatives and the Senate.
37:13 For GMA Integrated News, Ian Cruz, Kaputok 24 Horas.
37:16 From some high-ranking officials to ordinary Filipinos,
37:31 everyone has a good memory of the late Mike Enriquez.
37:35 Sad because of his passing, many people look back on his colorful life.
37:42 Mike's contribution to the country will not be forgiven.
37:45 Let's go back to the story of Mark Salazar.
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37:57 In his more than 50 years of broadcasting career,
38:01 5 minutes to airtime.
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38:05 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.
38:08 Let's not stop.
38:10 The leftist Mike Enriquez's legacy will not be forgiven.
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38:18 From the most powerful to the ordinary citizen,
38:22 the legacy of Mike's legacy was poured.
38:25 President Bongbong Marcos was called Mike,
38:29 the hero of the country's broadcasting industry,
38:32 who risked his life in delivering the news "Walang Kinikilingan".
38:37 Even the Congress, who portrayed him as a champion of the rightists, was abused.
38:43 The other lawmakers who recognized Mike's contribution also showed their sympathy.
38:48 Even his beloved De La Salle University, where he graduated,
38:53 was remembered for his dedication in delivering the true service.
38:58 Even the De La Salle Philippines community,
39:02 who together brought back the principles he was taught,
39:06 and will not forget the "Tatak" that he left in the heart of his fellow Lasallians.
39:12 In social media, the audience's admiration for his news coverage
39:16 from radio to TV grew.
39:20 Many will miss his unique voice and way of reporting.
39:26 They say Mike became a part of their breakfast and dinner.
39:31 Some say they felt like they lost a child,
39:35 especially since he was watched on television every night.
39:39 His star in the Eastwood Walk of Fame in Quezon City was also celebrated.
39:44 Some fans also came to pay their respects to their idol.
39:49 Some fans looked back at his colorful life
39:53 using their favorite scene.
39:55 Some recreated his "We won't stop you" pose.
40:00 He also did his "Excuse me" pose.
40:03 Some also made inspiration for Mike's line that went viral last year
40:08 that seemed to have a new meaning to his message.
40:13 "I'm going home now."
40:15 For GMA Integrated News,
40:17 Mark Salazar,
40:19 for 24 Hours.
40:22 Thank you to all of you who gave Mike Enriquez a hand.
40:30 I am PR Kanghel.
40:32 For a bigger mission,
40:34 for a wider service to the country,
40:37 I am Emil Sumangyo.
40:38 From GMA Integrated News,
40:40 the news authority of the Philippines,
40:42 we are here for 24 Hours.
40:46 For a bigger mission,
40:47 we are here for 24 Hours.
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42:05 - For more integrated news on YouTube
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42:09 visit us at GMA Pinoy TV at www.gmanews.tv.
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