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Narito ang mga maiinit na balita sa Balita Ko ngayong Miyerkoles, September 20, 2023:



Ilegal na street racing, nauwi sa disgrasya; isa sa mga driver, sugatan

NEDA Sec. Balisacan: Delikado sa ekonomiya ang pag-aalis ng excise tax sa langis

PBBM sa P20/kilo na bigas: may chance lagi iyan

OCTA Research: Bilang ng pamilyang Pilipino na itinuturing na mahirap sila, tumaas nitong second quarter ng 2023

NTC: Live selfie, mandatory na para sa SIM registration

Absolute Divorce Bill, aprubado na sa komite ng Senado

Absolute Divorce Bill, umani ng iba't ibang reaksyon

Bar Exams Road Closure

Abiso sa mga piloto laban sa paglipad malapit sa Mayon, extended kasunod ng panibagong aktibidad ng bulkan

Pelikulang "Video City: Be Kind, Please Rewind," throwback vibes ang hatid sa premiere night

Chief of Police ng Bacoor, Cavite, pinasisibak sa puwesto ni PNP Chief Acorda

2 nawawalang aktibista na sumuko umano sa NTF-ELCAC, sinabing dinukot sila ng militar at hindi sumuko | NTF-ELCAC, naninindigan na sumuko sa kanila ang dalawa

Estudyante, binugbog ng 5 lalaki; biktima, una na rin daw nanuntok

INTERVIEW: MARIA JESSA CARDEL, PROFESSIONAL FOOD TECHNOLOGIST

Mga nakagawiang sistema ng food storage o pagre-ref ng pagkain

MUPH 2023 Michelle Dee, isinulong ang kanyang autism awareness advocacy sa Phl Blockchain Week

Waiting time sa tren ng LRT1, madadagdagan dahil sa rail replacement sa Baclaran Station hanggang Sept. 24

Ilang lugar sa Cotabato Provinces, binaha; ilang landslide, naitala rin

Weather

Ginang na nagluluto sa labas ng bahay, binulaga ng king cobra

Babae, naimpeksyon matapos umanong kumain ng nilutong tilapia

Dating GILAS Player L.A. Tenorio, cancer-free na; magiging asst. coach para sa 2023 Asian Games

DFA Sec. Manalo, nakipag-usap sa ilang opisyal ng iba't ibang bansa para palakasin ang relasyon sa kanila ng Pilipinas

COMELEC: Ilang local officials na pumipigil na tanggalin ang illegal campaign materials, puwedeng kasuhan

Jillian Ward, may fan girl moment nang ma-meet si Vice Ganda/ David Licauco, nag-share ng moments sa pagsasama nila ng child star na si Argus

Sabayan na ang #BalitaKo Challenge

Adele, usap-usapang kasal na sa kaniyang partner na si Rich Paul

ICC, kinumpirma na may hacking incident na nangyari sa kanilang tanggapan

DOJ Sec. Remulla: Dapat kasuhan ng Pilipinas ang China kaugnay sa pagkaubos ng bahura sa Iroquois Reef

Arraignment ng 6 na naarestong suspek sa pagkawala ng ilang sabungero, itinakda bukas

Isang artist, ibinida ang kaniyang mga obra na inspired ng mga kapwa street vendor





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00:00 [music]
00:05 [car engine]
00:09 There it is.
00:10 Oh, yes.
00:11 That's the scene from the movie.
00:13 The collision of those two cars on the by-pass road of Inos Luban in Lipa, Batangas.
00:20 Until the red car crashed and hit the green car.
00:26 According to the security guard, Christian Pedida,
00:30 the red car even turned around because of the impact of the collision.
00:36 The driver of the red car was injured and was immediately taken to the hospital.
00:40 A reminder of the Lipa City Public Order and Safety,
00:45 street racing is prohibited.
00:47 I've already said that it's street racing.
00:49 By-pass road has a fine of P5,000 and the driver's license may be revoked.
00:57 The investigation of the Land Transportation Office is ongoing regarding the incident.
01:02 GMA Regional TV is working hard to get the news of the incident to the southern Tagalog.
01:10 [music]
01:16 Here's the news, Mark.
01:19 According to the National Economic and Development Authority,
01:21 Secretary Arsenio Balizacan,
01:23 the tax on oil is very high.
01:26 It's a very dangerous thing for the country's economy.
01:29 That's what he said.
01:30 According to Balizacan,
01:32 according to the finance secretary, Benjamin Diokno,
01:35 the government's income is losing a lot.
01:39 I heard that the government's income will lose P72 billion if the excise tax and value-added tax on oil is increased.
01:48 It's also possible for the country's debt to increase if the excise tax is increased.
01:53 For Diokno and Balizacan, the targeted subsidy, like the fuel subsidy, is still better than the one given to the drivers.
02:00 But some drivers said that the fuel subsidy is only for the operators and not for them.
02:08 The transport group in Piston said that it will be a big help if the excise tax is removed.
02:14 It's possible that their income will increase by P200 per day.
02:19 To balance the government's interest and the interest of the drivers,
02:23 economist Albay, Second District Representative Joey Salceda,
02:28 proposed to make the excise tax flexible.
02:31 It should depend on the price of oil in the market if the excise tax will be lowered or increased.
02:38 Here's another one.
02:42 According to President Bongbong Marcos, there's still a chance of P20 per kilo of rice.
02:48 There's still a chance if we can fix our production.
02:54 We can still produce. And the help we're giving to the farmers, they can use it.
03:05 That's the President's belief that he can fulfill one of the promises made during the campaign.
03:12 And one of the ways he's seeing is to lower the production cost so that the price of rice will also decrease.
03:20 For now, the price ceiling for some types of rice is being fulfilled for the consumers.
03:25 For the farmers, the NFA has already increased the price of buying rice.
03:31 When it comes to the supply of fish, the President has also proposed to implement a fishing ban.
03:38 That's to avoid overfishing and to make the supply stable.
03:43 The government said that it will work to improve the food security of the country.
03:48 Sometimes, we need to not overfish so that we can have more next season.
03:54 That's what we're looking at now.
03:56 And there are places where fishing should not be done because it's for breeding,
04:04 so that the population of fish increases.
04:07 Here's another one, Mark.
04:10 We know that the price of fish has not increased and we have to buy more.
04:17 The question is, how can we have a budget?
04:20 You don't have a budget.
04:21 That's right.
04:23 You don't have a belt to tie.
04:25 That's true. You're counting.
04:29 You have a hole in your belt.
04:31 And you have a belt on your neck.
04:33 What can we do about that?
04:34 I heard that based on a survey, more families consider themselves as poor.
04:42 And this is the news that James Agustin will bring to us.
04:45 Edgardo feels that their lives are getting harder in the past few months.
04:52 After a few hours of walking in the garbage, he's lucky to have a home of P200.
04:58 It's really hard.
04:59 It's really hard. Before, we couldn't afford to buy things.
05:05 It's expensive to buy things.
05:07 And we're short of money.
05:10 We're just living on our own.
05:14 They've been living on the side of the road for a few months
05:18 because they can't pay the rent.
05:21 We left. We were not allowed to go down.
05:25 Because?
05:26 We don't have money to pay.
05:27 He's with Karen Todo Budget to feed them three times a day.
05:33 We're just buying vegetables.
05:35 We're really on a budget.
05:38 Nancy has been pushing her cart since early morning.
05:42 She's been setting up her bench early.
05:44 She's bringing her eggs, bananas and wood chips to the market.
05:48 She's earning almost P200.
05:51 She's still short of money to buy food because of the high price of the food she's buying now.
05:55 It's expensive. I can't afford it.
05:58 I'm just discarding it.
06:01 The rice is P57.
06:04 I can only afford to buy food once a day.
06:07 It's a priority for the kids to go to school.
06:10 According to the results of the second quarter survey conducted by OCTA Research Group,
06:15 more Filipinos said that they consider their family to be poor.
06:20 This is 50 percent or 13.4 million families.
06:25 This is higher than 43 percent in the first quarter of the year or 11.3 million families.
06:31 Nine percent said that they are not poor.
06:34 41 percent said that they are not poor.
06:38 In the same survey, 15 percent or 3.9 million families experienced hunger.
06:44 This is almost the same as the results in the first quarter of the year.
06:48 The survey was conducted in July and the respondents had 1,200 cases,
06:53 with a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percent.
06:56 Despite their poverty, Edgardo and Nancy are still working hard.
07:01 They are working hard to earn a living.
07:06 I have hope if I work hard.
07:09 I think it's positive.
07:11 I hope that while I'm still alive,
07:14 even if life is not hard,
07:18 if you don't have a way, your life will be harder.
07:22 You need to work hard.
07:24 That is the news.
07:26 James Agustin of Jemai Integrated News.
07:29 News. There is a new requirement for registering for SIM.
07:36 The person who is taking the selfie should be live.
07:40 Under the order issued by the National Telecommunications Commission or NTC,
07:45 the use of file photo is prohibited.
07:48 The NTC also said that it will be flagged if a person has a record of registering,
07:54 especially if he has registered more than five SIMs.
07:58 In the last hearing in the Senate,
08:01 it was found that he is online registered even though this is a picture of a smiling person.
08:07 In the press conference of the Philippine Anti-Organized Crime Commission,
08:12 it was shown that even a picture of cartoon characters can be flagged.
08:17 Here is the news.
08:21 The Absolute Divorce Bill has been approved by the committee of the Senate.
08:26 That is one of the issues that has been discussed for a long time in the Philippines.
08:33 In fact, in the report of the Senate Committee on Women, Children and Family Relations,
08:39 the absolute divorce was expanded.
08:41 For example, if the couple has not been together for five years,
08:45 if there is a reason before or after marriage, irreconcilable differences,
08:51 or if the relationship cannot be fixed,
08:54 as well as physical abuse and legal separation based on the Family Code.
09:01 The court's decision includes the financial capacity,
09:06 the proper and proper custody arrangement if the couple has children.
09:11 Last March, the committee of the Senate approved their version of the divorce bill.
09:17 What is your opinion on this?
09:19 Me, if I'm pro or against, it depends on the circumstances.
09:26 But there's a coup happening in the house.
09:29 It's hard.
09:31 Of course, it's irreconcilable.
09:35 You said it earlier, it cannot be fixed.
09:38 They said that if you are hurt, you will be hurt again and again.
09:42 What is the visa of the couple?
09:45 There are many women especially who are really struggling with their own homes
09:51 just because it's hard to get a child and it's expensive.
09:55 They said that you need more than 200,000 pesos to get a child.
10:00 And it's a long time in court.
10:03 But if it's a divorce, the question is,
10:05 will it be easier, faster, will the expenses be easier?
10:11 Because here in the Philippines and in Vatican City,
10:13 for example, divorce is not legal.
10:16 It's just us and Vatican City who are not legalized to divorce.
10:20 Yes, only priests are in Vatican City.
10:23 No one will divorce there.
10:25 In terms of religion, it's always based on the Bible,
10:31 that whatever is combined, it's forbidden to separate people.
10:36 So, of course, respect to religion, to belief.
10:41 It's a very hard balance.
10:44 That's why it's been discussed for a long time.
10:46 Correct.
10:47 Until the camera, then it will be gone again.
10:49 It's been several times.
10:51 That's what some of our religious people are saying.
10:54 If we talk about divorce, it's impossible that God will fix it.
11:01 Yes.
11:02 For our other news, Connie, the problem with the family is forgotten.
11:07 That's why their opinions on divorce are also different.
11:10 My daughter is a woman.
11:14 If she is so desperate to get sick, let's just divorce.
11:22 But for me, as a father who has children, I will fight for it.
11:30 Why would I separate? If I can still do it.
11:35 Divorce is really hard here, that's why many people are moving abroad.
11:39 They want to get divorced there because it's faster.
11:42 But here, the process is slow and there are a lot of expenses.
11:48 I am not an aggregate, sir.
11:50 Why?
11:51 Because, like her, you have a family and you will divorce,
11:55 your family will be pitiful.
11:57 Let's just talk about fixing it so that such a divorce will not happen.
12:02 But for artists, such divorces will only happen.
12:09 Here's the news, today is the second day of the 2023 bar examinations.
12:14 So, let's remind the motorists, there are road closures in Manila.
12:19 Earlier this morning, the Dapitan Street was closed in Manila from 3.30 am to 9 am.
12:26 And two lines of Espana Boulevard Westbound from Lacson Avenue to Pinoval Street.
12:33 It will be closed again later at 3.30 pm to 7 pm.
12:39 It's closed.
12:40 From 2 am earlier this morning to 7 pm later this evening,
12:44 the two lines of Legarda Street Eastbound from San Rafael to Mendiola Street are closed.
12:51 Mendiola is also closed from Peace Arc to Malacanang Gate.
12:57 Also from Concepcion Aguila Street from Mendiola to Jose Laurel Street.
13:03 And there in Pasay City, it's closed from 3 am earlier to 8 pm later this evening,
13:11 the San Juan Street from Donada to Leveriza Street.
13:15 Don Manalo Boulevard in Montenlupa is also closed from 3 am to 8 pm,
13:22 except for the authorities, bar examinees and residents of Alabang Hills Village.
13:29 The service road in Alabang Zapote Road is also closed.
13:32 I will not repeat that.
13:34 [Laughs]
13:36 Just google it.
13:37 In extend of civil aviation...
13:39 There are so many.
13:41 Is it on your Facebook? It's also there.
13:44 In extend of civil aviation authority of the Philippines,
13:47 this notice was issued to airmen or those who are avoiding flying near the Mayon Volcano.
13:54 Followed by the new activity of the volcano,
13:57 the NOTAM will be extended until 6.20 am tomorrow.
14:01 In the latest update from FIVOX,
14:04 there was a short-lived volcanic earthquake in the volcano in the last 24 hours.
14:10 The volcano is also erupting and a 700-meter plume came out.
14:15 Here it is.
14:17 It's midweek already.
14:19 Is it still the hottest entertainment news?
14:22 [Laughs]
14:23 Of course, the most anticipated OOTD of his neighbor, Obre Carampel.
14:30 Show it.
14:31 [Laughs]
14:32 [Music]
14:36 Mareng Connie and Mareng Mark, as we are brioncés for today.
14:41 Mare and pare, I'm with the ones who cried and got thrown back last night
14:47 in the premiere night of Video City.
14:49 Be kind, please rewind.
14:52 At the entrance, you can already feel the 90s influence.
14:56 Just like the movie booth full of old VCDs and DVDs
15:00 until the stars' rampage on the red carpet.
15:03 Present and on theme is also J. May Pictures Senior Vice President Nessa Valdelion.
15:08 Let's avoid spoilers first.
15:10 But these are the ones you should look forward to.
15:12 Kapuso Action Drama Prince Ruru Madrid will be born as Han, an aspiring filmmaker.
15:18 The twist is that he will time travel to 1995
15:21 where he will meet Ning Ning, played by Yassie Pressman,
15:24 who works in a video rental shop.
15:27 In other words, this is a real love story of two people from different times
15:32 but destined.
15:38 More than anything else, I just want to thank you
15:42 for making me a part of this movie.
15:44 The story is so beautiful.
15:46 I'm just very, very happy and grateful that the lights turned on
15:50 and the people looked at you and then happy or crying.
15:54 Here it is, Mark.
16:01 Do you know anyone in Mindanao?
16:04 Of course, we all know.
16:06 There are so many. You can count them later.
16:09 Just one. Why? What's the reason?
16:11 If there's anyone, they're far from the danger of bad times there.
16:16 I heard that there were earthquakes in bad times
16:20 and there were many landslides in Mindanao.
16:22 That's right.
16:23 Katrina.
16:24 Yes, I'm here.
16:26 You're here.
16:27 Yes, I'm here.
16:28 What's this? You're grinning like that.
16:31 Of course.
16:32 No, no.
16:33 What's the reason?
16:34 Why? It's raining in Mindanao.
16:37 Why is that?
16:38 You know what, Mark, Connie?
16:40 That rain isn't a storm or a flood.
16:43 What is it?
16:44 It means that there's an intertropical convergence zone in the area.
16:48 But of course, watch out for our rainfall forecast today
16:51 in the GMA Integrated News Center later.
16:54 And we'll explain to you the intertropical convergence zone.
16:58 And what does that have to do with the green dress?
17:02 Of course, it has nothing to do with it.
17:04 Mark is here.
17:05 You need to get ready.
17:06 Thank you.
17:07 That's for me.
17:08 To get protection money,
17:11 the two police officers asked for money from their public utility drivers.
17:16 Because of that, PNP Chief Benjamin Acorda ordered the beating of the two police officers.
17:24 There's news.
17:25 Live from Mackie Pulido.
17:26 Mackie.
17:28 That's right Mark. PNP Chief Benjamin Acorda ordered the beating of the chief of police of Bacoor, Cagite.
17:35 This is because of the command responsibility for the beating of the two non-submissioned officers.
17:41 Actually, there's a conflict with the Traffic Management Bureau of Bacoor City,
17:48 the associations of public utility drivers.
17:51 They are also investigating who else is receiving their collection from the TOTA,
17:57 and they are asking for protection money from the TOTA so they will not be arrested.
18:02 The Bacoor City Administrator also said that they will convene their disciplinary board to investigate and find out the answer of their Traffic Management Bureau.
18:12 If the video of the beating of the chief of police is not yet viral, it has not been investigated.
18:18 According to Acorda, they should be contacted if they have experienced abuse by the police.
18:24 PNP is always investigating if there are other cases of organized robberies in other areas.
18:30 We went to the office of the chief of police of Bacoor City, but he's not in his office.
18:39 The same is the case with the head of the Traffic Management Department of Bacoor City.
18:44 Mark Bonny.
18:46 Maki, is there no date on when the beating of General Acorda to the chief of Bacoor City Police will be effective?
18:56 You know Mark, he said that he will be ordered immediately after the press conference.
19:03 Earlier, when we went to the office of the chief of police of Bacoor City, he said that he was removed from his position so he's not in his office.
19:16 Yes. It means that the office has vacated.
19:21 Yes. The office has vacated. The equipment is to be followed. At least, that's what the staff told us.
19:29 Okay. Thank you Maki Pulido.
19:32 Meanwhile, I was surprised to hear that the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict or NTF-LCAC
19:40 in their press conference in Plaridel, Bulacan yesterday.
19:43 Two activists defended the statement of the military that they surrendered.
19:49 The truth is that the military and the police forced us to surrender.
20:01 They tried to take our lives. That's the truth.
20:04 We didn't want to go to the military's custody.
20:09 The act of defense is not true because it was done inside the camp of the military.
20:15 We can't do anything about it.
20:18 The story of Junila Castro and Jed Riana Tamano, they were just walking on the street on September 2,
20:27 when a SUV stopped in front of them. They were forced to ride it while they were still on the street.
20:33 They were forced to endure and were charged with tactical interrogation.
20:37 The two activists are members of the group Acapca against the reclamation project in Manila Bay.
20:44 The officers defended that they didn't surrender the two but they surrendered by force.
20:53 We held the two. If they have custody or papers,
20:59 we will help them in their surrender.
21:09 That's why we are fixing the process.
21:12 NTF-LCAC said in a statement that they feel like they are triniders.
21:20 They trust the information that the two activists surrendered
21:24 based on the report of the military and the PNP in Bataan where it was first reported that the two are missing.
21:30 From Plaridel, Castro and Tamano were transferred to the custody of the Commission on Human Rights in Quezon City.
21:37 Here are the news.
21:40 The five men were caught beating up a student in Legazpi, Albay.
21:45 The reason for the incident is rape.
21:49 Rape.
21:50 This is it.
21:51 A student in Barangay Humapon, Tupong Guernes was chasing and chasing him.
21:58 He fell and was hit on the street but he was still able to run.
22:04 But he was caught and the suspects beat him up.
22:09 According to the official of the barangay, the group arrested the victim who was first beaten up last week.
22:17 The parents of the victim also decided to file a complaint against the suspects.
22:22 The victim is currently recovering and he was injured in his body.
22:26 These young people are so sad.
22:29 Meanwhile, Mark, there were many discussions online about the one-week plan challenge worth Php1,000.
22:37 Many were beaten up because it was expensive to buy and it is also hard to decide what to buy.
22:44 And which one should be cooked first.
22:47 Yes, and of course, Marincone.
22:50 It does not end with just planning and buying.
22:54 It also needs to be packed properly and safely, especially in our refrigerators so that it will not be wasted.
23:02 It should be.
23:03 That is why we clarified some of the things about your ref.
23:07 Yes.
23:08 Our expert today is a professional food technologist, Ms. Maria Jessa Cardel.
23:16 Good morning and welcome to my news.
23:20 Good morning.
23:22 Ms. Jessa, is this really?
23:25 I can see this on our list.
23:34 Is it safe to eat the food that has been in the refrigerator for a week?
23:39 Why not?
23:41 Actually, it is not totally safe.
23:44 If we will not eat the food right away, it is better to freeze it instead of chilling it.
23:51 The purpose of our refrigeration is to slow down the growth of microorganisms in the food.
23:59 So it depends on the type of food that we have.
24:03 If it is fried, it will last longer compared to the one that has sarsaparilla and coconut milk.
24:07 Another tip, if we will heat the food from the refrigerator, it is better to finish it and not put it back in the ref.
24:15 So that it will be more safe.
24:17 At least, it is clear for you, Mark.
24:19 For me, as long as there is sarsaparilla and coconut milk or tomato, it is fine.
24:25 It is for freezer, not just for ref.
24:27 And if you will not eat it right away, it should be in the freezer.
24:31 And ma'am, not all fruits and vegetables should be refrigerated.
24:38 What should be refrigerated and what should not be refrigerated?
24:42 Actually, not all fruits and vegetables should be refrigerated.
24:47 Other fruits and vegetables are okay if they are outside our refrigerator
24:52 so that it can preserve the organoleptic properties.
24:57 It means that it can preserve the texture, smell, or color of the fruits and vegetables.
25:02 For example, tomatoes or onions become soft or soggy when we put them in the ref.
25:09 So it is better if they are outside.
25:11 For fruits, it is also better if they are outside if you want to make them ripe right away.
25:17 It slows down the ripening process if the fruits are in the ref.
25:22 Because there is moisture, right?
25:24 Yes.
25:25 I know that even onions are refrigerated.
25:29 But it is not the same, right?
25:30 No, it is better if they are outside so that it can be eaten.
25:34 Even eggs, it is not possible to refrigerate.
25:37 Is it right, ma'am?
25:38 I think eggs should be in the ref.
25:41 We can also refrigerate eggs.
25:44 It is also okay if we consume it outside.
25:48 Really, Mark? Do you have anything else you want to say?
25:52 Is it true that the food that is refrigerated in the ref is not getting cold?
25:57 The food that is refrigerated in the back of the ref.
26:00 Actually, our refrigerators, especially the smart refrigerators, have self-adjusting.
26:07 They balance the temperature inside the refrigerator so that the circulation of cold is okay.
26:15 Maybe the meat is because we always open the refrigerators.
26:20 So it is exposed to the outside temperature of the refrigerators.
26:26 That's why.
26:27 Maybe that's the reason why it doesn't get cold totally.
26:33 It is exposed to the outside temperature.
26:36 Even the medicines that are refrigerated, can it be used as medicine?
26:42 It depends on the storage temperature of the required medicines.
26:50 This is Maring Connie.
26:54 We have a lot of other news.
26:57 Relate to this, do you also put a tail in your ref?
27:03 You're really prepared.
27:05 The tail can be gone.
27:07 But do you put the tail in the ref?
27:10 Is it true that it is good for the ref?
27:14 It can remove the smell?
27:16 Actually, our tail or charcoal is a natural deodorizer.
27:21 It means that it can remove the smell in our ref.
27:26 It is made of entirely carbon, which is an ideal substance to remove unpleasant smells and toxins.
27:34 That's why we put it in water filters if you notice.
27:38 We just replace it if there is a smell again.
27:43 And aside from that, we need to make sure that our ref is really clean.
27:48 We remove the food waste to avoid it.
27:51 So it's true that it can remove the smell even in paint, right?
27:55 Yes, it's carbon.
27:56 It can remove the smell of new paint.
27:59 And in shoes?
28:01 Can it be used in shoes?
28:04 Can it be used in shoes?
28:06 It depends.
28:08 Your socks are still white.
28:11 You can wash your feet in your shoes.
28:15 You're surprising our guests.
28:17 Thank you, Maria J. Sartardell.
28:21 We learned a lot of practical tips from Madam.
28:25 Thank you.
28:26 Thank you so much.
28:28 Thank you.
28:29 Thank you.
28:30 I heard that some leaders and personalities from different industries
28:39 will be hosting Philippine Blockchain Week in Pasay.
28:43 Blockchain technology will be part of the event
28:46 because they believe that it is relevant to the number of online scams in the country.
28:51 GMA Network's Senior Vice President, Annette Gozon-Valdez, is also present.
28:56 Miss Universe Philippines' 2023 Michelle D is also present.
29:00 Michelle is really a beauty with a purpose.
29:02 She helped her NGO, Autism with Global Spectrum Initiative.
29:09 One of its projects is the launch of NFTs or Non-Fungible Tokens
29:14 which are fundraisers for a sanctuary for those with autism.
29:19 Sparkle Star admitted that this advocacy is really close to her heart.
29:24 It's a lifelong mission of mine.
29:29 I have two autistic siblings like I mentioned earlier.
29:32 So it's really just helping when I can, making sure that I open up opportunities for them.
29:37 Let's now talk about the people in Cariles.
29:42 For those who are just about to leave their homes,
29:46 your waiting time will be added to the arrival of trains at the station
29:52 or what we call the headway.
29:55 Some stations will be closed to replace the railways as part of the improvement of the line.
30:03 That's why the arrival of trains is affected.
30:06 It will start today until September 24.
30:09 Yes. According to LRMC, the waiting time will be from the previous four minutes to five minutes.
30:16 Passengers are being told to plan their walk earlier.
30:20 And we should not be too impatient with that one minute.
30:24 And it's true that the waiting time is five minutes.
30:27 That's right. We should wait for just one minute.
30:29 We will not keep you waiting any longer.
30:40 Since we have weather updates, will it rain in other parts of the country like Mindanao?
30:48 Yes, we will be able to hear from Katrina Son
30:53 and her very comprehensive explanation from the GMA Integrated News Weather Center.
31:01 Go, Katrina.
31:03 Yes. Thank you, Mark Corny.
31:06 The bad weather in Mindanao is on the left and right.
31:09 Like in Norala, South Cotabato,
31:11 the search and rescue operations in Nahuawalang Binata continue
31:15 after the landslide in Barangay Tinago.
31:18 The landslide happened in the midst of heavy rain.
31:22 Because of the said incident, the barangay officials immediately carried out a forced evacuation
31:27 of the 51 families living near the area.
31:31 Many motorists were stranded because of the road that was blocked in Libungan, Cotabato.
31:37 Only high-speed vehicles can pass through.
31:41 It is difficult for teachers in Alamado, Cotabato to go and return to school whenever there is flood.
31:48 They are trying their best and are not letting the disaster pass.
31:52 Local thunderstorms and the rise of the Intertropical Convergence Zone
31:59 are the ones that are affecting the weather today.
32:03 According to the forecast, the ITCZ is still in effect in Mindanao.
32:09 The next time, the whole country will be affected by the rainfall forecast of Metro Weather.
32:15 Some places, particularly in Mindanao, may experience heavy to intense rains
32:20 so it is possible for landslides to occur.
32:23 Stay alert, Kapuso.
32:25 It is also possible for the rain to fall again here in some parts of Metro Manila.
32:30 I am Katrina Son and that is the latest from the Gemay Integrated News Weather Center.
32:35 Expect anything, anytime.
32:38 [Music]
32:43 We are now in Balita Abroad.
32:46 Kapabalita, what will you do if you are attacked by a cobra?
32:53 That is what happened to a woman in Thailand while she was cooking outside her house.
33:01 Of course, she ran away.
33:03 The snake that was 12 feet long and was near her feet,
33:09 it was really deep,
33:12 when she noticed that she was about to be attacked by it,
33:15 she immediately ran away from the king cobra.
33:19 The woman was not hurt.
33:21 Thank God for the incident.
33:23 She was so blessed.
33:25 It was really scary.
33:26 The king cobra's companion died.
33:29 That was fast.
33:30 [Music]
33:33 Here's the news.
33:35 Be extra careful when cooking and eating.
33:39 Make sure that the food is always clean and well-cooked before eating.
33:45 I heard from California, in America,
33:49 that a woman was infected after eating her cooked tilapia.
33:55 On the website of GoFundMe, a friend of the victim told us what happened to Laura Barajas.
34:02 She cooked and ate the tilapia that she bought from a local fish market.
34:08 The next day, she was diagnosed with Vibrio Volnificus,
34:15 a type of bacterial infection.
34:18 Vibrio Volnificus is found in undercooked seafood, such as tilapia and oyster.
34:27 Most of the infected people go through amputation to avoid the spread of infection.
34:36 On September 13, Laura's arms and legs were cut
34:41 so that the infection would not spread.
34:43 Her family called for help.
34:46 Here's the advice of the Department of Health to keep our food safe.
34:52 First, wash your hands and make sure that the place you cook is clean.
35:00 Make sure that the food is cooked, especially the meat, eggs, and seafood.
35:06 The water should also be clean and the ingredients should be cooked.
35:12 Separate the raw and cooked food.
35:16 Put the food in the refrigerator so that it won't be spoiled or spoiled due to the time.
35:21 For the fans who are waiting for the health update of the former Guilas Pilipinas point guard,
35:32 LA Tenorio, he's now cancer-free.
35:35 LA is now with the coaching staff of the team in the 2023 Asian Games as an assistant coach.
35:45 Guilas coach Tim Cohn told their press con and LA thanked God for the good news.
35:54 Despite the problems in the Guilas roster, Coach Tim hopes that the Philippines will still get gold in the Asian Games.
36:05 The organizing committee of the tournament has not yet decided on the replacement of the injured players of the Cuponan.
36:13 Meanwhile, news from New York, America.
36:18 The strengthening of the relationship between the Philippines and other countries became the center of the discussion.
36:23 Foreign Affairs Secretary Enrique Manalo is in talks with officials of other countries.
36:27 At the moment, Secretary Manalo is in the United Nations General Assembly.
36:32 He talked to officials of Austria, Slovenia, Yemen, Serbia, and others.
36:39 Aside from that, the Philippines is also one of the countries that believe in the authority of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.
36:48 He also talked about the creation of solutions to solve the climate crisis.
36:53 Here's the news. The Commission on Elections has a bad news.
37:00 The illegal campaign materials are being stopped by their own.
37:05 Comelec Chairman George Garcia said that some LGU officials are stopping them from fulfilling their orders.
37:13 Meanwhile, Comelec is receiving a lot of complaints about this.
37:18 Garcia is not mentioning anyone's name, but he will be punished.
37:22 They can be sued for violating the election law.
37:25 Comelec said that next week, there will be disqualification cases for the candidates who are starting their campaigns.
37:41 Let's talk about the interaction of some family and stars.
37:47 Abot Kamay na Pangarap star Jillen Ward is in fangirl mode when she saw her Showtime host Vice Ganda.
37:54 The star of the new gen is also all smiles when she took a picture with her hugger, the Uncabogable star.
38:01 Another dream come true for the It's Showtime child star Argus, who met the former President David Licauco of Mariaclara and Ibarra.
38:11 They even had a TikTok dance.
38:14 David admitted that he lost to Argus.
38:17 David, I agree.
38:19 Of course, many netizens were heart-heart there.
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39:03 Will you be the last one to join the #BalitakoChallenge?
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39:15 Hello, it's me again, Mare.
39:18 This is the news.
39:19 Adele is already married to her non-showbiz partner, Rich Paul.
39:24 A fan video was talked about at the concert of the British singer-songwriter.
39:32 Adele seemed to be surprised and called her husband, her partner, Rich.
39:38 The couple didn't have a public statement or comment,
39:41 and they are talking about their marriage.
39:44 Adele will get divorced in 2021, and her ex-husband, Simon Kaneki, and they have a 10-year-old child.
39:51 News abroad.
39:55 The International Criminal Court has confirmed that they were victims of hacking.
40:00 The ICC said that an unusual activity was monitored on their network last week.
40:06 Their investigation is still ongoing.
40:09 They refused to comment on how serious the hacking incident is or who is behind it.
40:17 The ICC is a permanent tribunal in The Hague that investigates war crimes and crimes against humanity.
40:26 They are investigating 17 countries, including the Philippines,
40:31 related to the extrajudicial killings during the Duterte administration.
40:35 The Department of Justice is recommending that the Philippines sue China
40:43 for the loss of the dams in Iroquois or Rosul Reef, which is part of the West Philippine Sea.
40:51 Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulia said that destroying the environment and territory of our country is a grave crime.
40:59 Remulia will talk to Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin,
41:03 who is in charge of the action against China.
41:06 The Department of National Defense said that it violated the International Treaty.
41:11 The violation of the International Treaty is the destruction of the dams in Rosul Reef.
41:17 They are coordinating with various agencies to investigate the dams.
41:23 The Department of Justice confirmed the case against six suspects in case number one,
41:31 who were missing in Bongero, even though the relatives of the missing people have been traced.
41:36 Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulia said that the case is a crime of public order and the state can file a complaint.
41:44 Of the 34 missing, 26 have not filed a complaint yet,
41:49 so Remulia wants to talk to the families of the people in Bongero.
41:54 Tomorrow, the Manila Regional Trial Court ordered the arraignment of the six arrested.
42:01 They were still in prison in Camp Vicente Nim in Calamba, Laguna.
42:05 One of the accused, Julie Patidongan, is also a suspect in the disappearance of other people in Bongero.
42:11 The National Bureau of Investigation and PNP-CIDG will continue their investigation into the disappearance of the people in Bongero.
42:18 This is it, Mark. For sure, you also like to buy from street vendors.
42:28 For example, taho in the morning, fish ball in snacks and vegetables, and kaya isda on the road.
42:35 Of course. This is a street vendor, a Bukawe Bulacan, who shared his work with us.
42:45 His partners are street vendors.
42:48 There are street vendors who sell cotton candy, goldfish, lobo, and even sell vegetables and fish.
42:56 The artist, Mark Joseph Tuante, is the one who made it.
43:01 He started his vendor series during the lockdown, so cute, right?
43:06 And when he lost his job last year, he became a street vendor and sold ice crumbles and other things.
43:14 I heard that he started cutting since elementary school.
43:18 That's great. Can we order now?
43:23 Yes.
43:24 That's what I heard. We are part of a bigger mission. I am Connie Cizon.
43:29 I am Mario Aubrey Carampel.
43:31 I am Katrina Son.
43:33 And in the name of Rafi Tima, I am Mark Salazar.
43:37 For a broader service to the country, from GMA Integrated News,
43:42 the news authority of the Philippines.
43:45 Bye!
43:46 [Music]
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