24 Oras Express: September 18, 2023 [HD]

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Narito ang mga maiinit na balita sa 24 Oras Express ngayong Lunes, September 18, 2023:

- Umano'y kulto sa Surigao del Norte, inakusahan ng pag-abuso sa mahigit 1,000 menor de edad

- Socorro Bayanihan Services, pinabulaanan ang mga alegasyong kulto sila na nang-aabuso sila ng mga menor de edad at pinapatakbo sila ng droga

- "Promising" ang resulta ng pakikipag-usap sa mga lider ng Singapore sa F1 Grand Prix

- Pres. Marcos, nagtakda ng bagong presyuhan sa benta ng palay

- Teaser rollout ng "Five Breakups and a Romance" sa isang mall, hindi pinalampas ng fans

- Maharlika Investment Fund, ipinapadeklarang unconstitutional sa Korte Suprema

- Oil price hike, posibleng magtuloy-tuloy hanggang katapusan ng taon - DOE

- Baha at landslide, posibleng maranasan sa Mindanao dahil sa pag-ulang dulot ng ITCZ

- AI na nagagamit sa info search at image creation, magamit din sa pagbuo ng course ATBP in minutes

- Mga bahurang may patay na corals, tinatambayan ng Chinese vessels - PCG

- Mga dekorasyong pampasko, mura pa ang bentahan sa ilang pamilihan

- BTS ng internalization ni Barbie Forteza bilang "Monique" sa "Maging Sino Ka Man", hinangaan ng fans

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Transcript
00:00 Live from the GeoMay Network Center, this is 24 Horas.
00:06 Good evening, Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao.
00:11 The promise is like a paradise, but the hands of a cult of minority are holding a grudge against the army of the Surigao del Norte.
00:23 In the Senate, some people believe that the force of the army is being used to force marriage.
00:30 While other residents are getting money from the pension and other aid, MAV Gonzales is live.
00:38 Vicky Maris-Emily, the Senate is investigating a cult of Surigao that is abusing minorities.
00:52 A cult of minority, this is what Senator Risa Contiveros called the Socorro Bayanihan Services Organization in Surigao del Norte.
01:02 In her privileged speech, Contiveros said that the group of minorities is abusing minorities and is forcing them to get married.
01:11 The leader of this organization is J. Renz Killario, a.k.a. Sr. Aguila, who is being introduced as the new Jesus.
01:17 The children we are talking about are more than 1,000 children in the hands of a cruel, cruel, and abusive cult.
01:32 This is a harrowing story of rape, sexual violence, child abuse, forced marriage, perpetrated on minors by a cult in the municipality of Socorro, Surigao del Norte.
01:48 Sr. Aguila appeared when a group of people joined Surigao del Norte in 2019.
01:54 She told the people who joined her in the mountain, which is called Kapihan because it is said to be heaven,
02:04 and those who did not join her will be burned in hell.
02:10 As a result of these statements, there was a mass exodus to the mountain by the thousands of members of the organization,
02:21 now having all the indicators of a religious cult.
02:26 And these are not just ordinary people who did not study.
02:32 The LGU recorded mass resignations of DepEd teachers and government employees.
02:40 More than 800 students joined the cult with their parents.
02:45 In the community of the mountain, some minors were abused, like Jane and Chloe.
02:51 We are here in Kapihan because of the abuse of our youth, the abuse of our children,
03:01 and I am a minor who was abused by Jane Skilario when I was six years old. I felt like I was being raped because of her.
03:15 She was a minor at the legal age when she was abused by my younger sister and my other family member.
03:27 When I was 13 years old, I was 21 years old when I was raped.
03:33 When I was a minor, I was forced to leave school because I did not want to be a minor.
03:41 But my mother told me that I should go to school because I was being raped.
03:47 At that time, there was a school nearby because they wanted to take me there because I was six years old.
03:57 I was being raped there but I was still a minor.
04:01 The cult is also armed. This is the story of a minor who escaped.
04:05 I was forced to leave school because I was being raped. I was forced to leave school because I was being raped.
04:21 On their Facebook page, Socorro Bayanihan Services was shown as a People's Organization registered in the SEC.
04:29 It also states that they are a non-government organization.
04:33 Hontiveros says that this group is powerful because they have money.
04:37 The organization collects half of the 4Ps, senior citizen pension and other government aid that they give to their members.
04:47 They also received information that the cult and human shield organization is funded by illegal drugs.
04:54 This cult is not a cult in the shadows of Surigao. They are the ones who have their influence in Manila and other parts of the country.
05:06 Their performing group, Omega de Salonera, won an international festival in Korea.
05:17 The reason why they were honored here in the Philippines.
05:23 Sen. Aguila herself, the rapist of children, the facilitator of child marriage,
05:32 is still standing in our Senate and is still taking pictures of our Senators.
05:41 Emil, Hontiveros said that this July, no child escaped and is now being cared for by the local government and DSWD.
05:52 But the problem is that these minors are being forced to return to the mountains using the influence and money of the group.
05:59 Emil?
06:00 Thank you very much, Mav Gonzales.
06:03 The Socorro Bayanihan Services organization was surprised by the allegations filed in the Senate.
06:10 According to Mamerto Galanida, the vice president of the organization,
06:14 the group was accused of being a lie since it started in 1949.
06:20 They are teaching their opponents in politics.
06:23 They might refuse that they are a cult.
06:26 They also said that they are not hiding weapons.
06:29 Their fund is also from the voluntary donation of the members.
06:33 They also said that the children are just being forced to complain against them.
06:39 They also filed a complaint against them.
06:45 In fact, we are filing a case for them for kidnapping for a serious illegal detention.
06:53 It's already in the fiscal year.
06:55 They are the ones who kidnapped the children and they are still being forced to complain.
06:59 They even fabricated the affidavits.
07:03 It's just one pattern.
07:05 The police came here.
07:07 They have conducted their investigation in the province and region.
07:11 It's negative because we don't have drugs here.
07:17 There are allegations that there are weapons, intelligence reports from the CIDG and other police agencies.
07:28 Even our governor, Governor Lyndon Barber, also confirmed that there are no weapons and drugs here.
07:38 The President of Formula 1 Grand Prix in Singapore watched the investment.
07:44 He defended Palacio and First Lady.
07:46 He also greeted the race again while the country is facing a rice problem.
07:52 Van Mayrina was there.
07:54 In a post on his official social media account,
08:00 President Bongbong Marcos and his spokesman met Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong
08:04 and Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong
08:06 before watching the Formula 1 Grand Prix.
08:09 They said that their conversation was promising
08:11 and the two countries can hope for a stronger cooperation in facing global challenges.
08:17 Malacanang did not deny any agreements that were formed
08:21 and where the so-called cooperation is.
08:24 Malacanang said that Marcos was there at the invitation of Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong.
08:29 First Lady Lizza Araneta Marcos and the President said
08:33 Formula 1 is a global sport and an opportunity for networking for different kinds of people
08:39 including politicians, celebrities and business leaders.
08:43 Some were initially called insensitive, like the group Bayan,
08:46 the President's visit to Singapore
08:48 amidst the country's facing problems like the high price of rice.
08:52 Last year, the President also challenged the Singapore Grand Prix
08:56 a few days after the country was hit by the Super Typhoon Karding.
09:00 In the first announcement of Malacanang, the President said he went to Singapore
09:04 to face the Asia Summit and help the businessmen.
09:08 In what is now called an official visit,
09:10 Malacanang said that the President's help resulted from some investment pledges.
09:14 Among those the President talked to was the GMR Group of India
09:18 which expressed interest in building airports, roads and energy projects in the country.
09:23 The Dyson Technology Company of Singapore,
09:26 which is expected to receive 11 billion pesos in the next two years,
09:31 is expected to receive more than 1,000 jobs.
09:34 Malaysian retail specialist Valeram Group
09:37 is also planning to invest in their duty-free retail business in the Philippines.
09:41 Filipinos in Singapore were delighted when they were surprised by the President's visit to a mall.
09:50 For GMA Integrated News, Ivan Meirene, 24 Hours.
09:56 Following the retail price of rice,
09:58 the price of rice was also raised.
10:02 According to the Department of Agriculture,
10:04 there are indications that the price of rice is already falling in the market.
10:08 That's what Bernadette Reyes is talking about.
10:10 Now that the rice is being harvested,
10:15 the National Food Authority Council decided,
10:18 led by President Bongbong Marcos,
10:20 to raise the new price of rice.
10:23 The new buying price of NFA dry rice is 19 to 23 per kilo
10:29 while the price of wet or wet rice will be 16 to 19.
10:33 That's what we're doing to ensure that we can provide a better livelihood
10:41 to our farmers.
10:43 That's why it's good.
10:46 The production cost of farmers now is around 14 to 15.
10:51 So they already have a livelihood.
10:54 The NFA promised that this buffer stock will be used.
10:57 The Department of Agriculture supported the buying price of rice at 23 pesos.
11:02 At the price of 22 to 23 pesos,
11:05 farmers will be happy from the current 16 to 19 pesos.
11:10 In Bulacan, for example, the price of rice increased to 23 per kilo.
11:14 It's good that rice will be sold
11:17 because all the calamities that are affecting us are there.
11:22 We're not just a small farmer,
11:25 we're not just a farmer who's going to sell rice.
11:28 But in Pangasinan, the price of rice is still low.
11:31 In Pangasinan, the price is 16 to 17.
11:34 Because it just started, it should be 20 pesos higher.
11:38 According to the Department of Agriculture,
11:40 there are indications that the price of rice is already decreasing in the market.
11:44 The government agencies are monitoring this
11:47 to give recommendations to the government.
11:50 And because the group of farmers started the strike,
11:53 they are calling for the price cap to be removed from rice in the next few days.
11:57 By next week or end of the month,
11:59 I hope the price cap will be lifted
12:01 because even if it's lower than 45 pesos, our consumers can still buy.
12:05 But for rice, more than talking about the price,
12:08 the punishment should also be given to those who are violating the price of rice.
12:13 The punishment should be given because this problem has been going on for a long time,
12:18 the issue of hoarding and smuggling.
12:20 For GMA Integrated News, I'm Bernadette Reyes.
12:23 Stay tuned for 24 Hours.
12:25 Here's my boy, Chika, this Monday night, counting the days.
12:33 Before watching on the big screen,
12:35 there's a latest preview of their upcoming film,
12:37 "Five Breakups and a Romance" by Alden Richards and Julie Montez.
12:41 We'll get to know the two more behind their showbiz life
12:44 in the part 2 interview of 24 Hours.
12:47 Let's talk to Nelson Canlas.
12:50 The teaser rollout of "Five Breakups and a Romance" was not missed by the fans.
13:00 I don't believe it.
13:09 That's why a mall venue was full on Saturday.
13:13 Everyone was excited for the first ever "Five Breakups and a Romance" by Alden Richards and Julie Montez.
13:19 Their on-screen chemistry seems to be the root of their confusion.
13:24 We had a lot of instances of Jules while doing the movie where we were both surprised.
13:29 She can say these things without her knowing that I went through the same.
13:34 In part 2 of our story, they shared the simplicity of their life while growing up.
13:41 Alden is from Laguna while Julia is from Pandacan, Manila.
13:46 And even though they were not born in Maranao, they grew up together.
13:50 I'm super blessed that I experienced that because
13:53 I think what I can teach my future family is that.
13:58 That's my roots, my Pandacan days.
14:01 Simple and colorful.
14:02 Yes, and we grew up with my grandmother.
14:05 We were 5-6 years old.
14:06 We were in debt.
14:07 My grandmother was hiding there while I was in front of her.
14:09 Promissory note because I don't have money to pay for my tuition.
14:13 How can you be so beautiful?
14:15 I don't know about people here.
14:19 Julia's simple life is still going strong.
14:22 From big decisions in life to simple beauty routines.
14:28 I'm also curious.
14:29 What's your beauty regimen?
14:31 Me?
14:32 You know?
14:33 I don't know, honestly.
14:34 I look like a man.
14:35 You can leave me in the mountains.
14:37 No.
14:38 It's true.
14:39 I don't use lotion.
14:40 How can you be like that?
14:42 I just fix it.
14:44 Inborn.
14:45 No, maybe, how can I say, less maintenance because I grew up in Pandacan.
14:53 We didn't have luxury before to buy whatever or for this.
14:58 For Alden, success is not measured in money.
15:03 I am successful because I really have good genuine people with me.
15:08 I am successful because my relationship with the Lord will never change.
15:12 I'm successful because I have a family.
15:14 That's what I want to share.
15:20 Sometimes, people get frustrated.
15:24 They say, "I'm old but I'm not like this."
15:29 Alden said that many are asking when is the right time for a love life.
15:36 And he's not in a hurry.
15:39 Not only you, even my family is also asking.
15:42 But, you know, I've tried.
15:45 But, uh,
15:49 But, I think, in my life, that's what's not yet for me.
15:58 You're not in a hurry.
15:59 I'm not saying it.
16:00 I feel like, if I'm still forced, I might lose it.
16:06 By the time that I've decided to settle down, I'll take the word "settle down" seriously.
16:11 When you settle down, I want to give time to myself, to my wife, to my kids, and to my family.
16:17 Nelson Canlas, updated on Shoebiz Happenings.
16:20 Exactly two months after the law was passed, the Supreme Court petitioned to stop the Maharlika Investment Fund
16:30 because it is not in accordance with the current law.
16:33 Salima Refrang pointed that out.
16:35 The Maharlika Investment Fund was stopped and unconstitutionally declared by the Bayan Muna group
16:42 and Senate Minority Leader Coco Pimentel.
16:47 They were fed up with the petition for certiorari and prohibition requested by the TRO in the Supreme Court.
16:52 The first thing it violated was the requirement of the Constitution of economic viability before the establishment of a GOCC.
17:01 There is no basis to certify this law as urgent or emergency.
17:06 And there were changes even without a session.
17:10 It also violates the independence of the Central Bank of the Philippines.
17:14 The Maharlika is not independent of Malacanang.
17:18 And it can use its fund for corruption or cronyism where the businessmen are favoring the friends of Malacanang.
17:28 They are determined to stop the transfer of money to the Maharlika Investment Fund.
17:34 Just this week, the land bank received P50 billion.
17:38 While the Development Bank of the Philippines received P25 billion.
17:43 A worldwide recession.
17:46 Other big countries are very careful.
17:51 But here in the Philippines, we created this fund.
17:55 We are not sure who will run it.
17:58 Respondents of the petition were called by the Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin,
18:02 Department of Finance Secretary Benjamin Diokno, and the Senate and the House of Representatives.
18:07 According to the Solicitor General, who is the government's lawyer,
18:10 they watched the debates on this issue to discuss the legal issues that could be laid before the Supreme Court.
18:18 We are trying to get the respondents to give their statements.
18:21 For JMAI Integrated News, I'm Nyma Refraan.
18:24 For 24 Hours.
18:26 Oil price hikes are possible until December, according to the Energy Department.
18:33 That's why some young people are being recommended to the palace to remove the excise tax on oil.
18:39 Jonathan Andal was the one who got the call.
18:41 Since the beginning of the election, the former P1,600 was increased to P1,800.
18:51 The amount is also a boundary that is being offered to Marshall, his operator.
18:55 Because it coincides with the unprecedented price of oil,
18:58 like the 250-liter diesel price hike tomorrow, he is still in debt because the boundary is not reached.
19:05 That's why sometimes I get angry when there are no passengers.
19:09 I go around and there are no passengers.
19:11 That's why the boundary is not being built.
19:13 This is the 11th diesel price hike.
19:16 The price of diesel has been increased to P17 per liter since July.
19:21 This gasoline station in Valenzuela is the cheapest crude oil store in the entire Metro Manila
19:26 according to the latest monitoring of the Department of Energy.
19:28 The diesel here is P60 per liter, while the gasoline is P61 per liter.
19:36 That's why I'm asking for a pull tank.
19:38 If it's going to be increased tomorrow, then it's a bit less.
19:42 Oil is expensive due to the high demand.
19:45 The supply of Russia and Saudi Arabia is decreasing, and the oil rig in Libya was hit by a typhoon.
19:50 The worse news is that the oil price hike is possible until the end of the year.
19:55 But the good news is,
19:56 There is a prospect for additional supply because the sanctions against Venezuela and Iran have been eased.
20:04 The production looks good.
20:06 And we said that China will recover.
20:10 While there is no help for public vehicles that started to be distributed on September 13,
20:16 there are still some that are not accepted.
20:18 And that's just one time for the problem that is not clear when it will end.
20:22 That's the only news I have, but nothing has been obtained yet.
20:30 As for the problem, the spending ban of Comelec is now due to the barangay and SK elections.
20:35 Other land banks don't want to release the fuel subsidy card because they are still looking for an exemption.
20:40 If this is still a ban by Comelec, what will happen to the driver's life?
20:43 The LTFRB still has no answer when I asked for a comment.
20:46 Comelec said,
20:47 We still haven't received an application for fuel subsidy. I hope it will be clear where their application is.
20:55 When it comes to Comelec, we will approve the request of the fuel subsidy exemption in one day.
21:01 The 5-peso petition for additional massages to the jeepney is still pending.
21:05 But they are already preparing the separate petition for the provisional 1-peso fare increase that the LTFRB is asking for on September 26.
21:13 The cost of the fare increase is increasing, and the cost of buying the jeepney is increasing.
21:18 In a protest, VAT and excise tax were called to be removed from the fuel.
21:23 The removal of excise tax was discussed by the leader of the Chamber and the companies of the fuel,
21:28 which was possibly recommended to the palace and economic managers.
21:31 But it was only until December, and if it was approved, the fuel will be paid 80 dollars per barrel.
21:37 Temporary suspension of the excise taxes. You can already perhaps even explore buying oil early or in advance, and not wait until December.
21:52 Oil companies were also asked if there are other ways to make the price cheaper, but their bodies were not authorized to answer their request.
22:00 For GMA Integrated News, Jonathan Andal, Nakatutok, 24 Hours.
22:05 [music]
22:15 My fellow countrymen, even though there is no longer a low-pressure area in the country,
22:20 some places were still flooded this weekend.
22:23 This week, we should be alert because it is possible that it will happen again in some parts of the country, especially in Mindanao.
22:31 In Tupi, South Cotabato, the flood was heavy after the heavy rain yesterday.
22:37 Many houses were flooded, so some residents were forced to evacuate.
22:43 Some parts of Mindanao were also flooded.
22:46 It is difficult to cross vehicles.
22:49 The rains in Mindanao are caused by the Intertropical Convergence Zone or ITCZ.
22:56 ITCZ is where the different winds from the northern and southern hemispheres collide.
23:03 This creates thick clouds, so the chances of rain are high in affected areas.
23:10 There are also floods that were recorded in Luzon, like Cavite,
23:14 where the Kisame was forced to shower because of the water leakage in a fast food chain.
23:20 The food chain was also damaged and the electricity was also cut off.
23:25 Heavy rains, flooding, and floods are caused by localized thunderstorms that may happen again in some areas tomorrow.
23:34 Based on the data of Metro Weather,
23:36 some parts of Luzon will be flooded tomorrow in Northern Luzon, Central Luzon, Calabar Zone, Bicol Region, and Mimaropa.
23:45 In Metro Manila, the rain is also expected in the afternoon.
23:49 It is possible that the rain will be widespread by nightfall.
23:52 Some parts of Visayas will also be flooded.
23:55 There will be heavy rains, especially in the summer provinces and western Visayas.
24:01 For the people of Mindanao,
24:03 be careful because many places will be flooded again,
24:07 including Zamboanga Peninsula, Northern Mindanao, Caraga, Davao Region, and Sok Sarjin.
24:14 Heavy to intense rains are still possible, so be alert again in the event of flash floods or landslides.
24:20 Be careful, Kapuso!
24:21 That's the latest news for the time being.
24:23 I'm Maureen Shrivers for GMA Integrated News Weather Center.
24:27 We are the ones you can count on, no matter what the weather.
24:29 In the fast-paced world of tech,
24:42 Artificial Intelligence or AI is now more sound.
24:46 In a matter of minutes, it can provide information and create images.
24:51 But there is another type of AI tech that is also a game changer for teachers.
24:56 Kapuso, get ready to dive into the world of AI or Artificial Intelligence,
25:04 where game-changing technology is reshaping the way we live, work, and interact with our digital world.
25:13 From the use of AI virtual assistants.
25:16 Hey Siri, what's the weather today?
25:19 Looks like rain today.
25:21 There are also AI technologies that can search and create their own images.
25:28 We just type the image we want to see, then it will generate the image.
25:33 Lebron James who plays basketball in Baguio, you got it!
25:38 Let's go with Lebron first.
25:40 See, it's Lebron.
25:43 How we go?
25:45 And in fact, our intro came from AI with minor tweaks.
25:51 Get ready to dive into the world of AI.
25:55 That's why there are many who are wondering if Artificial Intelligence is really good for students.
26:03 But now, there is also AI that claims to help our teachers.
26:08 Veronica is a 11-year-old professor at the college.
26:11 And this July, her college is one of the first to use CoPilot,
26:17 an AI technology that can create courses, modules, and quizzes in a matter of minutes.
26:24 Usually, it will take us 2 to 3 months to complete the courseware of a particular subject.
26:31 But with CoPilot, we can create it in less than 10 minutes.
26:35 We have more time to focus on our students.
26:39 Because of this, their lessons can be updated more easily.
26:45 What we've done is created an AI course creation tool which will allow you to produce these courses,
26:51 any type of training, any type of curriculum, college level, basic education in a matter of minutes.
26:57 Let's put it to test.
27:01 My topic, sir, is how to become a professional MMA fighter.
27:08 In creating your own course, you just need to input the topic you want to create.
27:15 Choose a style, whether it's with instructor, blended, or self-paced.
27:20 The course length, level, whether it's basic or advanced.
27:24 Even the teaching and writing style can be modified.
27:27 And the competencies or the things you'll learn in the course
27:32 will automatically create the rubric which will automatically grade your project.
27:38 There's no more late nights in finishing, checking all the papers.
27:42 Yeah, this is going to cost you less than 10 US dollars to create.
27:45 And in less than 20 minutes, I got my own specialized course on how to be a professional MMA fighter.
27:56 Our mindset when we use AI, it's just a tool that can help us in everyday life,
28:03 can help us in making our jobs easier.
28:07 The possibilities are endless with artificial intelligence.
28:13 But remember, fellow students, it's still up to us to be responsible and to use it properly.
28:19 For GMA Integrated News, I'm Martin Avier, Changing the Game!
28:24 Changing the Game!
28:25 It's possible that the material used was different in a place in the West Philippine Sea
28:32 where the coral reefs are already destroyed according to a senator.
28:35 There are also the faces of two former Supreme Court magistrates,
28:39 namely, Raffi Tima and Chino Gaston.
28:43 The coral reefs in Escoda and Binasol are already destroyed.
28:50 And in Rosul and Iroquois reefs, there are also the coral reefs in the West Philippine Sea
28:54 that are inside the Exclusive Economic Zone of the Philippines.
28:57 That's based on a survey conducted by the Philippine Coast Guard last month
29:01 on the coral reefs that are inside the 200 Exclusive Economic Zone of the Philippines.
29:06 Last July, AFP Western Command also found the coral reefs in Rosul Reef destroyed.
29:13 According to the Philippine Coast Guard,
29:15 these coral reefs are the ones that were often used by Chinese ships in the past years.
29:21 Sabina or Escoda Shoal is near Eungin Shoal.
29:24 It's also near Palawan.
29:26 Rosul or Iroquois Reef is near Recto or Reed Bank
29:30 which is said to be rich in oil and gas where oil exploration is planned.
29:36 According to the PCG, there is no solid evidence that Chinese fishing militia vessels
29:41 are behind these destroyed coral reefs.
29:44 But just last month, 33 Chinese vessels were spotted in Rosul Reef
29:49 and 15 in Sabina Shoal.
29:52 Senator Francis Tolentino,
29:54 the chairman of the Senate Ad Hoc Committee on Philippine Maritime and Admiralty Zones, has doubts.
29:59 The color of the coral reefs beneath Escoda Shoal is different.
30:03 This is the new color. This is the old color.
30:08 So it means that there are materials that were placed beneath.
30:15 It's different from its natural elements.
30:21 The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources is very concerned about what happened to the coral reefs.
30:27 The destruction that happened in the West Philippine Sea
30:30 is not only a destruction in the Philippine coast.
30:34 It also puts the fish efficiency and food security of all countries in the region at risk.
30:43 In the midst of this, two former Supreme Court magistrates
30:46 have already come up with evidence that can be used
30:49 for the new complaint against China.
30:52 Former Chief Justice Antonio Carpio said
30:54 that the government must immediately issue to the UP Marine Science Institute
30:58 the complete destroyed marine seabed in the West Philippine Sea
31:01 and submit it to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Seas or UNCLOS
31:05 to claim damages immediately and to call for a diplomatic protest.
31:10 This is also what former Supreme Court Associate Justice Francis Hardileza said.
31:14 If there is a decision in a valid court and it is an UNCLOS court
31:20 and you levy it against assets of China wherever found,
31:26 the courts of New York or the courts of Paris or the courts of London are bound to execute.
31:32 But for Assistant Professor Jacqueline Espinilla,
31:35 Senior Fellow of UP Law Center Institute for Maritime Affairs and the Law of the Sea,
31:38 before filing a case, the Philippines should first reflect in the laws of the country
31:43 on the victory of the Philippines in the arbitral ruling.
31:46 Urgently pass the Maritime Zones Bill which would clarify for us domestically
31:50 what our entitlements are under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.
31:56 We will need to take the opportunity that has already been provided for us under UNCLOS.
32:01 For GMA Integrated News, Rafi Timoth
32:04 "Chino Gasto Nakatutok, 24 Horas"
32:07 98 days more before Christmas, but you can still buy Christmas decor.
32:14 Meanwhile, while it's still cheap, let's find out about the decision of Mark Salazar.
32:20 They say that we Filipinos have the longest celebration of Christmas.
32:28 How come when the Bermond's are just entering, the Christmas vibes are already so strong?
32:33 Because of the dust that spread in the malls and the streets,
32:37 some are already starting to decorate their houses.
32:42 Here in Divisoria, there are already people selling Christmas decorations, but just a few.
32:47 Like Shegel, who is saying that they are letting the stocks run out
32:52 for a year before the new imports from China arrive.
32:56 In terms of price, they will be cheaper when the first week of October arrives.
33:01 It will be lower until maybe the last week of October.
33:07 That will be our price range, the price will really be lower.
33:11 But for now, it's still a high rate.
33:15 In the first half of December, you can already buy Christmas decor in Divisoria
33:20 because they will be selling round fruits and food for Christmas.
33:25 On the other hand, in the adjacent area of Quezon City,
33:29 now is the perfect time to buy.
33:31 While it's still cheap because the Christmas decor has already arrived,
33:35 but there are still not many to choose from.
33:37 You can choose and forgive the one you like as a good person.
33:42 Maybe it will be high next month, so for now.
33:46 Locally made are the many native Christmas decorations in the area,
33:51 so the supply is steady and the price is not fluctuating.
33:54 It's cheaper compared to the mall.
33:58 What Dayan is also saying is good, why is it early to go Christmas shopping.
34:03 You can find special if you don't rush.
34:07 I usually shop last minute and it's been a headache,
34:11 so I try to practice to shop early.
34:14 I find that if you shop last minute, it's like you just buy whatever you have as a gift.
34:18 There are still many who want to buy online to avoid the hassle of commute or parking in the families.
34:26 There are also many who have a place in Divisoria and Dapitan also have an online store.
34:32 For GMA Integrated News, Mark Salazar, 24 Hours.
34:38 She's a Kapuso primetime princess for a reason.
34:45 Because Barbie Fortes proved her talent as an actress,
34:49 not only can she stop the scene from being anyone, but also in the behind the scenes.
34:55 Let's talk to Aubrey Carambel.
34:58 Nick Nick naman!
35:01 You know what I need.
35:04 I need all the titles of your land.
35:11 Because of the theft of land.
35:13 We don't sell this place, Boss Frak.
35:17 The rifts in Monique's life started,
35:20 played by Kapuso primetime princess Barbie Forteza,
35:23 in the movie "Sinu Kaman".
35:27 Don't waste your life.
35:30 You might suddenly disappear from the world.
35:34 This Friday, we watched the scene that was discussed and stolen.
35:40 Where Barbie had a motorcycle accident.
35:50 Until she fell in the river.
35:53 And was found dead in the river.
36:01 But the one who can stop that scene,
36:10 was watched by the cast and crew.
36:13 Hi, I'm Paul Kapuso. Welcome to the set of "Sinu Kaman".
36:16 I'm the one who stole the cigarette.
36:19 I'm the one who stole the cigarette.
36:21 I should be the one who stole it.
36:22 Let's ride a motorcycle. Let's go!
36:24 Under the guidance of the director of the series, Enzo Williams,
36:27 Barbie and the team executed the scene.
36:31 This scene was shot in Santa Isabel Cabiao Bridge in Nueva Ecija.
36:40 But let me remind you, it was done professionally and don't copy it.
36:48 The following scene was the one that made the netizens go crazy.
36:53 How Barbie will internalize while she's pouring water.
36:57 Jump! Jump! Hurry! Hurry!
36:59 You should wet it.
37:01 This scene has more than 1.5 million views and counting on TikTok.
37:07 Even though there's no dialogue, the emotions are felt.
37:10 Some even said that Barbie's acting is for the best actress.
37:15 Her name is even certified trending.
37:18 But if there are people who cried because of the bad acting of Monique,
37:22 there are also people who are excited for the next meeting of Barda.
37:27 In their place, Monique was beaten up and raped.
37:31 Now, she's pretending to be Dino.
37:34 What will happen in their next meeting?
37:39 That's what we'll wait for in "Sinu Kaman" after 24 hours.
37:44 "Pobre Karampel" updated showbiz happenings.
37:48 And that's the news for this Monday.
37:53 I'm Vicky Morales.
37:54 My fellow "Kapungso", 98 days and earlier.
37:59 I'm Marie Izumali for a bigger mission.
38:03 For a wider service to the country, I'm Emil Subangir.
38:07 From GMA Integrated News, the news authority of the Philippines,
38:10 we learned 24 hours.
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38:26 For "Kapuso Abroad", visit GMA Pinoy TV at www.gmanews.tv.
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