Balitanghali: January 10, 2024

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Narito ang mga maiinit na balita sa Balitanghali ngayong Miyerkules, January 10, 2024:

- Kaso ni Mary Jane Veloso, nakatakdang pag-usapan ni Indonesian Pres. Joko Widodo at PBBM

- 2 sangkot umano sa pagbebenta ng mga hindi lisensyadong baril at bala, arestado/ P240,000 halaga ng armas, nasabat

- Ilang motorista, pabor na pag-isahin ang RFID para sa mga expressway/ Dry run ng Toll Collection Interoperability, simula na ngayong araw/ TRB: Piling sasakyan muna ang kabilang sa dry run/ Toll Collection Interoperability, target ipatupad sa Hulyo

- Traslacion ngayong taon, inabot nang 15 oras/ DOH: May 453 deboto ang nasaktan sa Traslacion 2024

- Weather update - Jan 10, 2024

- Dept. of Agriculture: May oversupply ng gulay sa ilang lugar dahil sa magandang panahon/Dept. of Agriculture, sinisikap na dalhin at maibenta sa mas maraming Kadiwa Centers ang mga sobrang gulay

- Importation ng live poultry at poultry products mula sa Belgium at France, ipinagbawal muna ng Dept. of Agriculture

- Mag-amang wanted sa kasong tangkang pagpatay, arestado/ Mag-amang suspek, iginiit na self-defense ang nangyari

- PBBM: 177 pulis sa NCR, kinasuhan kaugnay sa ilegal na droga

- NGCP: Supply ng kuryente sa Panay Island, stable na pero hindi masasabi kung mauulit ang malawakang brownout/ Iloilo Provincial Gov't, planong magsampa ng class action suit laban sa mga responsable sa malawakang power outage/ Malawakang power outage sa Panay Island, iimbestigahan sa Senado at Kamara

- MMDA, nagbabala sa pagpapakalat ng pirated copies ng mga pelikula sa 49th MMFF/10 entries sa 49th MMFF, ipapalabas sa kauna-unahang Manila International Film Festival sa California

- P6.8M halaga ng hinihinalang shabu, nasabat sa buy-bust operation; Suspek, nakatakas/ Russian, patay matapos mahulog sa bangin ang sinasakyang kotse; 2, sugatan

- 9 Filipino imports, maglalaro sa B. League 2024 All-Star Game

- Ilang sawa, pagala-gala sa isang palengke

- Marian Rivera at Dingdong Dantes, balik-taping na para sa "Jose & Maria's Bonggang Villa" Season 2 na mapapanood ngayong January

- Kampo ng pangunahing suspek sa pagkawala ni Catherine Camilon na si PMaj. Allan De Castro, naghain ng counter-affidavit/ Driver-bodyguard ni De Castro, sumuko sa Balayan Police/ Nanay ni Camilon, umaasahang mabibigyang-linaw ang pagkawala ng anak sa pagsuko ng driver-bodyguard

- Ilang deboto, sinubukan pa ring sumampa sa andas/ Hirap na dinanas ng Hijos sa Traslacion, parte lang ng kanilang sakripisyo, ayon sa ilang deboto

- Petisyon na gawing Nat'l Feast Day ng Black Nazarene ang Jan. 9, isinumite sa Vatican

- Panayam kay Aya Balanoy ng League of Associations of the La Trinidad Vegetable Trading Area | Ilang gulay sa Benguet, bagsak-presyo o kaya ay ipinamimigay na lang dahil sa oversupply

- DOH: Kaso ng acute gastroenteritis o diarrhea sa Baguio, umabot na sa 350

- Pamilya ni Mary Jane Veloso na nasa death row sa Indonesia, muling nanawagan para sa kanyang paglaya

- #AnsabeMo sa plano ng gobyerno na mag

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01:28 The driver went out of the cashier's office.
01:31 In another video, a man in pink who was identified as Alias Ivan is seen being arrested.
01:37 He is the leader of the Sgt. Ivan Gun Running Group, which sells unlicensed guns and bullets.
01:43 "These are sold to private armies or those who secure our businessmen,
01:52 the common, the Chinese businessmen who are in the casino."
01:58 After Ivan was arrested, he was also arrested in Manila on the same day with Alias Daril.
02:04 They were given 2,000 pieces of 5.56mm bullets, other bullets and 4 guns.
02:12 "Of the 4 guns confiscated from the suspects, one of them has a license and belongs to one of them.
02:18 The 3 that were planned to be sold are confirmed to have no license.
02:22 And this caliber .45, we are looking at if this is the service firearm that is being issued to the police."
02:28 According to the informant of the Southern Police District,
02:32 Ivan and Daril are reservists and private security officers.
02:36 Their group is being targeted since October.
02:39 The amount of the confiscated guns is about Php240,000.
02:43 The driver, who is with Ivan, will investigate if he knows about the transactions of the group.
02:49 Ivan was just introduced to the police.
02:52 It is possible that he was made a witness.
02:54 The suspects who were arrested refused to give their statement.
02:58 Nico Juahe is reporting for GMA Integrated News.
03:02 Starting today, the RFID will be the only dry run in the country's expressways.
03:09 Here's the news of James Agustin.
03:16 Richard has two RFID stickers on his car.
03:20 He drives through the South Luzon Expressway or SLEX Patuong, Laguna everyday.
03:24 And sometimes, he drives through the North Luzon Expressway or NLEX.
03:28 For him, it's better to use one RFID for all the expressways.
03:34 It's better to use one card for all the expressways.
03:36 So that wherever you go, you can use one card and not have to change your RFID.
03:44 So that you can use one card for all the expressways.
03:51 This is also the opinion of close van driver, Daniel.
03:54 Because he goes to different places, he assures that the two RFIDs are loaded properly.
04:00 It's better to use one card.
04:02 Because if you use two cards, it's hard to get the statement of account.
04:11 Sometimes, it's delayed. You need to submit it to the office.
04:16 That's what happens.
04:18 Sometimes, the load, if it's not monitored, it needs to be monitored.
04:22 If the toll gate passes, it needs to be recorded.
04:26 Sometimes, it's not monitored.
04:29 Today, the Toll Regulatory Board or TRB will start the dry run for toll collection interoperability.
04:36 It means that one RFID and one account will be used for the expressways.
04:42 But according to the TRB spokesman, Julius Corpus,
04:46 the other dry run will be done first.
04:48 It will be done on the NLEX, SLEX, Skyway, Manila-Cabita Expressway, and Cabita-Laguna Expressway.
04:56 The result will be reviewed by the TRB.
04:59 The target is to be achieved by July.
05:01 James Agustin is reporting for JMA Integrated News.
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05:19 Before 8 p.m., the image of Ethinna Nazareno was returned to the Church Of Quiapo.
05:24 It was almost 15 hours later.
05:27 This is the fastest translation since 2010.
05:30 According to the Quiapo Church, more than 6.5 million devotees were affected.
05:34 This is twice the number of 2020, when there were more than 3 million devotees.
05:38 According to the Department of Health, 453 were affected in the translation.
05:44 They were the ones who were brought to the hospital.
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07:57 The Department of Agriculture is prohibiting the importation of live poultry and poultry products from Belgium and France.
08:05 According to the government, this will be done in case of the bird flu outbreak that was almost simultaneously spread by the two countries.
08:12 It will still allow the import of imported chicken meat before the ban is implemented.
08:20 The meat will be processed before November 12 in France and November 16 in Belgium.
08:28 All imported poultry products that were exported there will not be allowed to enter the Philippines,
08:34 except if they are heat-treated products.
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10:21 Documents are being prepared for the return of the poultry.
10:24 James Agustin is reporting for JMA Integrated News.
10:29 More than 170 police officers in Metro Manila have filed complaints against illegal drugs since 2022.
10:39 This is part of the administration's campaign against illegal drugs.
10:45 According to the President, the police have filed evidence against illegal arrests and violations.
10:52 More than 150,000 cases of drug trade were filed by the Department of Justice.
10:59 More than 121,000 people were jailed.
11:04 Last year alone, more than P10 billion was confiscated.
11:11 27,000 barangays were cleared of illegal drugs.
11:17 According to the President, these data show an improvement in the government's campaign against illegal drugs.
11:25 The Iloilo Provincial Government is planning to file a complaint against those responsible for the widespread brownouts in Panay Island.
11:34 Tina will report for Niban Peres.
11:37 The Calvario of Western Visayas is now over, following the widespread brownout there.
11:44 But according to the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines, or NGCP,
11:48 even if the electricity supply is strong now, they cannot say if it will be repeated or not.
11:54 NGCP is a private company that is managed by the power grid of the country
12:00 that supplies electricity from power plants to various places.
12:05 And because NGCP does not know the operations of power plants and we have no power over them,
12:11 we cannot say if it will happen again because we do not control the operation of power plants.
12:19 But the Iloilo Provincial Government is studying the filing of a class action suit against those responsible.
12:26 We will find legal reports so that we can vindicate the damage that has been done to our people.
12:35 We will continue to apply pressure so that it will not be repeated.
12:44 President Bongbong Marcos said that NGCP is responsible for the widespread brownout.
12:51 But NGCP is confident that they can show that they are not to blame for what happened.
12:58 All of this will go through due process and due process dictates that you hear all the sides involved
13:04 and we are confident with our data.
13:06 You know, we don't invent things.
13:08 You will see that the incident had nothing to do with transmission operations.
13:11 A separate investigation will be conducted by the Senate and the House of Representatives on the issue
13:15 that they want to review the frankness of NGCP.
13:19 In the resolution adopted by Ilocos Norte 1st District Representative Sandro Marcos,
13:24 he recommended that NGCP should give the systems operation to other companies
13:30 and that NGCP should focus on the construction and operation of the transmission grid.
13:35 The NGCP replied.
13:37 The NGCP's role is to provide the overall transmission service,
13:43 including engineering, operations and maintenance, and system operations.
13:49 We believe that the system operations are an important part of the transmission service.
13:55 Some lawmakers also recommended that NGCP should be fined.
13:59 If we can give a fair voice and look at the data that was collected from the system,
14:06 we can prove that NGCP was not the reason behind the economic losses that occurred.
14:12 Tina Panganiban Perez reporting for GMA Integrated News.
14:17 Marines, the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority reminded you not to click on pirated movies.
14:34 After receiving a report that pirated copies of Kalahok movies were spread online
14:40 at the 49th Metro Manila Film Festival,
14:43 according to MMDA, this is a crime and negligence to the efforts, talent and resources
14:50 that were spent by Filipino filmmakers.
14:57 We are helping these producers to take down the sites where the pirated movies are being offered.
15:13 I hope they will not click on this wrong system because the producers are also pitiful.
15:23 Meanwhile, due to the success of the 49th MMFF,
15:27 the first ever Manila International Film Festival is now being prepared.
15:32 From January 29 to February 2, 10 entries of the film festival will be shown in Los Angeles, California.
15:40 Here is the breaking news.
15:47 More than 6 million pesos worth of drugs were found in the buy-bust operation in Sultan Mastura, Maguindanao, Del Norte.
15:54 The suspect escaped after being shot by the police.
16:00 The police obtained 20 sachets of drugs worth 1 kilo.
16:06 But the violation of the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act will be the next target.
16:13 A Russian was shot dead in Barili, Cebu after his car fell into a ravine.
16:20 His two companions were injured.
16:22 According to authorities, the victims, who came from Mualbual, are expected to return to Cebu City.
16:28 Based on the investigation, the victims ran away quickly and they did not leave the place.
16:34 It is also possible that the victims were drunk and the driver was asleep while driving.
16:41 The police are now contacting the Russian Embassy.
16:44 A group of Filipino imports from the Japanese B League will play in the 2024 All-Star League.
16:57 They are Dwight Ramos, Kai Soto, Kiefer Atherde Ravena, Ray Parks Jr., Matthew Wright, Carl Tamayo, Greg Slaughter, and RRJ Abarientos.
17:08 They will play in Okinawa, Japan this weekend, January 13 to 14.
17:14 There are dead bodies in a market in Tagbilaran, Bohol.
17:22 Some are seen crawling on the roof of a family home.
17:25 According to the sellers, they are used to seeing the bodies.
17:30 The bodies are also disappearing.
17:32 Or sometimes, they are hidden in corners.
17:35 It is not clear where the bodies came from.
17:38 Just a reminder, it is illegal to arrest and kill the victims unless the person's life is at risk.
17:46 This is based on the Republic Act 9147 or Wildlife Resources Conservation and Protection Act.
17:52 It is better to report to the authorities if you see a victim.
18:03 Back to work now!
18:05 The heart of the royalties are Marlion Rivera and Ding Dong Dantes for Jose and Maria's Bonggang Villa 2.0.
18:13 In the exclusive preview of the taping, Dong Yan told me that they are excited for their reunion with the cast.
18:21 Aside from the OG cast, Pinky Amador, Charmaine Buencamino, Benji Paras, Pecto, and John Revilla,
18:28 the newest addition, Mamang Pokwang, should be waiting for season 2.
18:32 The Bonggang comeback is this January on our television.
18:36 We missed each other so much when we arrived.
18:43 It's not like it was just one year and eight months.
18:46 It was like yesterday.
18:47 Here, they can see Dong's comedian side.
18:51 No, not really.
18:52 We were doing a scene where he was laughing behind us.
18:57 I said, "They can see a different side of Ding Dong."
19:01 The driver bodyguard of Police Major Allan De Castro, the main suspect, turned to the police
19:08 after the disappearance of the beauty pageant contestant, Catherine Camilon.
19:12 De Castro did not attend the hearing.
19:14 This is Denise Abante for GMA Regional TV, Balitang Southern Tagalog.
19:20 It was around 1 p.m. when the Camilon family arrived at Batangas City Hall of Justice.
19:28 This was the second time that the disappearance of the beauty pageant contestant, Catherine Camilon, was heard.
19:34 The lawyer of Police Major Allan De Castro was also there, the main suspect in Catherine's disappearance.
19:39 They filed a counter affidavit, but De Castro was not there.
19:43 Major De Castro was not there because of a fever.
19:47 But the filing of the counter affidavit was filed properly.
19:52 It was legal. He signed it with another prosecutor.
19:55 The next preliminary investigation is on January 17, 1.30, same time.
20:02 He was not required to go there.
20:04 Only those who will execute the reply affidavit are required to go there.
20:09 He did not have any objection as a man.
20:12 It was very obvious to him that he did not go there, that he did not follow us.
20:18 He did not think about how our fellowmen would feel.
20:25 He was expecting that he would be the one to come and to be the one to blame.
20:32 The lawyer of Jeffrey Magpantay, De Castro's driver bodyguard, also arrived.
20:37 He was being taught by the witnesses who were in charge of carrying and carrying Catherine's body in blood and was transferred to an SUV.
20:44 They did not file the counter affidavit because he turned over himself at 11 in the morning by his wife in Balayan Police Station.
20:52 Magpantay refused to face the media, but according to the chief of Balayan Police,
20:56 He wanted to be available just in case he needs something in the course of the hearing.
21:04 We will provide him with a stop, but it is not technically that we can detain him
21:10 because he is not yet released from the warrants of arrest.
21:14 Rose hopes that Magpantay's confession will clarify the loss of her child.
21:19 She is still full of hope that she will see and be able to be with her beloved child.
21:24 I remember as a mother, I lost my child because I was a godly person.
21:31 It is almost like you will give up and you will die of the pain and suffering that you feel as a mother.
21:41 From GMA Regional TV, Balitang Southern Tagalog, Denise Abante reporting for GMA Integrated News.
21:50 [Chanting]
22:01 I personally witnessed the hardship and sacrifice of the devotees in the translation of the Black Nazarene yesterday.
22:08 Even if they were injured or wounded, it is just a part of their devotion.
22:12 Here is my report.
22:18 This is the attitude of the devotees when they are walking in the direction of San Sebastian.
22:23 In the presence of the devotees, it is hard to walk if they are not walking in unison.
22:29 And even if they are not allowed, many tried and took the opportunity to slow down their walking so that they can pray.
22:36 The devotees who are praying can now hold the mirror that is surrounded by the Black Nazarene.
22:45 Others are holding the end of the cross that is pierced by a nail.
22:49 This is one of them, holding tightly to the end of the cross that the devotees can no longer do anything.
22:55 This is the part of the hardship that the devotees in the Black Nazarene are going through.
23:01 Even if they are able to walk faster, many still did not follow the instruction.
23:06 In the hardship, it is hard because if you are going to be a devotee, you really need to sacrifice.
23:12 For Jeff, it is hard to change what he is doing.
23:16 Even if they will not try to walk, they will try to hold on to the cross.
23:21 When you pass by, just pray, let go, and then again, take a break.
23:27 I hope that you will have faith in the grace and blessings.
23:32 It only takes a few minutes for such a strong prayer, push and pull.
23:37 It is only a part of the trial of their faith that they will be able to come closer,
23:42 to be able to hold the part of the cross of the Black Nazarene.
23:46 The Archdiocese of Manila is just waiting for the decision of the Vatican
23:52 on their petition to make the Black Nazarene's National Feast Day on January 9.
23:57 It was announced by the Rector of the Archdiocesan Shrine of the Black Nazarene,
24:01 Rev. Fr. Rufino Sescon, after the Mass at the Quirino Grandstand yesterday.
24:07 It was approved by the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines last July.
24:12 As a National Feast Day, it will be a nationwide religious event,
24:16 the giving of the crown to the Black Nazarene.
24:19 On January 29, the Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene, or the more well-known,
24:24 Chiapo Church, will be inaugurated.
24:31 Let's talk about the oversupply of vegetables due to the good weather,
24:35 according to the Department of Agriculture.
24:37 We have with us this afternoon, Aya Balanoy,
24:41 the spokesperson of the League of Associations of the La Trinidad Vegetable Trading Area in Benguet.
24:47 Good morning to you.
24:49 Good morning, Ma'am, and to all the listeners.
24:53 Is it confirmed that there is an oversupply of vegetables in Benguet?
24:57 What vegetables are these?
24:59 Actually, we are the one who assesses.
25:04 It's not actually due to the oversupply.
25:06 What happened in December, when I take season of vegetables,
25:12 usually in December, our daily supply of 1.5 to 1.7 million kilos a day doubles in December.
25:23 The demand for vegetables doubles in peak season.
25:27 However, in December, the demand did not double.
25:32 It increased by 30 to 40 percent.
25:36 That's why there are a lot of vegetables that were not harvested or bought here.
25:42 That's why the vegetables that were not bought in December,
25:47 the ones you see that are being sold, like cabbage,
25:51 and the ones that are vegetables,
25:55 those are overgrown on the farm.
26:00 That's why they are too big or the quality is poor.
26:05 The first class can be bought.
26:09 Is it just now that the demand is low,
26:12 that's why the supply from you is too much?
26:15 Yes.
26:17 The farmers know that the demand for vegetables doubles in December.
26:23 So they anticipate this.
26:25 All right.
26:28 Ma'am, is it still difficult to travel to Metro Manila?
26:34 Actually, there is no problem in traveling or transportation in itself.
26:40 The problem is the low demand.
26:44 On this day, the highest price for cabbage is only 10 pesos.
26:51 And for cabbage, it's only 8 pesos.
26:56 For carrots, there are big size, there are 35 to 50.
27:01 But at the same time, the medium size and small size,
27:05 they are given for 1, 2, or 3 pesos.
27:08 Okay.
27:09 But Ms. Balanoy, what is the reason why we have an oversupply?
27:16 Because you said that the demand is low.
27:18 What is the reason why the vegetables were sold less this December?
27:24 First of all, especially for carrots, broccoli, cauli, onion leaves, celery.
27:31 There are a lot of smuggled goods there that are against our local produce.
27:38 The other buyers who are willing to buy from us, they did not buy from us because they are already there.
27:50 They already used their money to buy imported vegetables instead of coming up here.
27:57 I see.
27:58 And you put this in the DA so that our problem of oversupply will not happen again.
28:05 Instead of making money, our farmers will be affected.
28:08 Actually, it's not oversupply.
28:12 The production is just right.
28:14 But the demand is low.
28:17 Yes. But because of the problem you saw, because of the smugglers who did not give a budget for the middlemen to come up there,
28:29 you put this in the DA for your help?
28:33 Yes ma'am.
28:34 What did they say?
28:35 Actually, last year we requested the central office that they should request or lead for the formation of the Anti-Smuggling Task Force
28:46 on the national level so that they can check the smuggled goods.
28:53 But up to now, we have not received anything from the top regarding their reaction.
29:00 But did they tell you that there is no plan if this will not happen again?
29:09 Of course, everybody does not want this to happen again.
29:15 But our regional office here in the Department of Agriculture, they helped in the marketing.
29:22 But that is a ban-aid solution.
29:25 We said that the long-term solution is to monitor the smuggled goods so that the enemies of the local produce that we sell will be reduced.
29:38 I am saying that you should coordinate with some farmers because it might be too fast.
29:45 Because of what happened, they might not be able to plant enough and the vegetables will be scarce.
29:51 For one, the farmers here have no choice because that is our main source of income here.
29:58 That is where the economy of Benguet or Cordillera is anchored as a whole.
30:04 So we cannot really stop planting.
30:06 All right. Ms. Aya, we will try to reach your concerns in the Department of Agriculture.
30:12 Thank you very much for your time.
30:14 Thank you very much, ma'am.
30:15 That was Ms. Aya Balanoy of the League of Associations of the LATRILIDAD Vegetable Trading Area.
30:21 The Baguio City Health Office is in charge of the sudden increase of the number of acute gastroenteritis or diarrhea in the city.
30:34 It has reached 350 cases in the last three weeks.
30:39 The most cases were reported last first week of the new year from people who ate in the City of Pines.
30:47 The patients experienced nausea, vomiting, and stomach pain.
30:52 The authorities believe that the reason for the increase in the number of cases of diarrhea is contaminated water.
30:57 The results of the water samples are being waited for.
31:01 The City Health Office recommends that people drink purified or bottled water first.
31:05 The authorities are also reminding the establishments about proper food handling and not to provide service water from the tap.
31:13 The DOH is also reminding them to clean the food before eating or cooking.
31:18 Wash your hands before eating and make sure that the food is cooked well and cover it so that the insects will not get in.
31:27 Only clean and safe water sources are used to get drinking water.
31:31 Alongside the meeting between President Bongbong Marcos and Indonesian President Joko Widodo,
31:40 the call to release the OFW Mary Jane Veloso has been raised again.
31:45 Live from Manila, we have a live report on the spot with JP Soriano.
31:50 JP.
31:54 Raffi, Mary Jane Veloso's family is here in Manila, in front of Malacanang,
32:00 with several militant groups, including the migrants,
32:03 to call President Bongbong Marcos and Indonesian President Joko Widodo
32:07 to help President Bongbong Marcos in Malacanang
32:10 to give Mary Jane a clemency for being in jail in Indonesia for almost 14 years.
32:16 Raffi, when Mary Jane went to Malacanang or in front of Mendiola,
32:22 the tarpaulins were beating and they are calling President Marcos
32:28 to appeal for the clemency of Mary Jane Veloso.
32:32 They also have a letter for President Marcos and President Widodo
32:39 that they will be waiting to receive later in Malacanang.
32:42 The family is calling for the release of Mary Jane
32:47 because those who are guilty of putting Mary Jane in jail are already in jail
32:55 and the Supreme Court has approved that she can testify in the Indonesian court
33:02 to defend herself for what has not happened yet.
33:05 These are the calls of Mary Jane's parents, like Nanny Celia,
33:11 who have been calling the public for several years
33:14 and are always visible to the public to call for the release of her child.
33:18 Now, a group of migrants will be arrested and the letter will be sent in.
33:23 But the Manila Police District is watching here in Mendiola, in Malacanang.
33:29 That is the latest. Let's go back to Raffi.
33:31 JV, do they have a direct call to speak to the President
33:35 other than the letter that they want to send to the palace of Malacanang?
33:39 Yes, Raffi. That is the call of the family.
33:45 If given the opportunity, they hope to speak to President Marcos
33:48 and Indonesian President Joko Widodo.
33:50 But there is no schedule for Indonesian President Widodo to assist.
33:56 Although the Department of Foreign Affairs said yesterday
34:00 that the assistance of the two countries will be given,
34:04 the DFA Secretary Enrique Manalo erased the case of Mary Jane
34:09 from his counterpart, the Indonesian Foreign Minister,
34:13 and called for a clemency.
34:15 That is the official position of the Philippine government,
34:18 to call for and appeal for the clemency of Mary Jane.
34:21 But that is of course dependent on the Indonesian government,
34:25 which is an independent country.
34:27 But JV, are they satisfied that the case of Joko Widodo
34:31 is included in the discussion?
34:35 Yes. The masterminds are already in jail.
34:45 Mary Jane said that she was just dealing with him
34:50 to bring the luggage and to steal drugs.
34:53 That is what Mary Jane and her lawyers are saying.
34:56 The masterminds are already in jail.
34:58 But it is important for her to testify.
35:02 And that is what the Supreme Court has supported.
35:05 But one of the calls of the family is that it will happen.
35:09 The Supreme Court has approved that she can testify
35:12 to defend Mary Jane and tell her the truth of what happened.
35:18 Thank you very much, JP Soriano.
35:22 [music]
35:27 Rice is life.
35:31 Yes.
35:32 And rice will not be lost in the budget of the Filipinos,
35:36 especially in food.
35:38 So what can you say if they put a suggested retail price or SRP?
35:43 The netizens have their own opinions.
35:47 J. Mart Manuel said that SRP should be based on the income of the farmers.
35:55 It will be difficult for them if the SRP is based on a lower income.
36:00 Oh no. Maybe there will be no more farmers to plant rice because of that.
36:04 Jerome Brabante said that it would be better if there is a system
36:08 in buying and selling rice where the farmers will not lose money.
36:13 According to Kate Elimangco, rice should be kept at a low price
36:18 so that the Filipinos can afford it in the budget.
36:21 Earl Lechadores said that the farm gate price of rice should be lowered
36:26 before the final price of rice is set so that the farmers will not lose money.
36:32 Yes, because it is a staple in our diet.
36:36 And many people get hot-headed if they don't eat rice.
36:40 But it is important for the farmers to be protected.
36:43 They are the ones who feed us. They should not lose money.
36:47 The government should have support and study intensively before implementing any laws like that.
36:54 Correct.
36:55 Meanwhile, go ahead.
36:57 The traders are the ones who earn here.
36:59 That's the opinion of many.
37:01 To our online listeners, join us in our discussions on various issues.
37:06 If you have something to share, you can send a message to the Facebook page of Balitang Hali.
37:14 Breaking news, Meralco has a good price for rice this month.
37:20 According to their announcement, the price of rice is more than 8 cents per kilowatt hour.
37:25 That is equivalent to almost P17 plus the bill of those who consume 200 kilowatt hours.
37:32 We will continue with Meralco because of the price of electricity in the spot market.
37:37 For those who are asking if there is work, this might be the opportunity for you.
37:47 San Fabian's local employment transfer is included in the provincial peso of Pangasinan.
37:53 They have jobs in Metro Manila, Pampanga, Baguio City, Tarlac, Nueva Ecija and of course in Pangasinan.
38:02 The one-stop shop of love and SSS is also present there for the processing of some documents.
38:08 That's on January 16 in the Divinesa Sports and Civic Center in San Fabian.
38:15 [music]
38:23 Here it is. One of the things you expect whenever you have a preparation is the games.
38:28 Yes, there's the Pabitin.
38:30 Those who can climb are sure to be rich, they can't jump high.
38:35 But that's not the problem because the giant Pabitin is in a university in Batangas.
38:42 [cheering]
38:44 Wow, the whole KSAMI is dancing.
38:49 Because of the size of the Pabitin, half of the venue is already full.
38:54 That's why there are more chances of winning for everyone.
38:57 #PabitinWalangPabibitin
39:01 #MerdangLahat, right?
39:04 Aside from candy and tazichiria, there are also special prizes that you can win.
39:09 Some bags have stars that you can exchange for cash.
39:13 That's right. The netizens are saying that it's not just wow.
39:17 They're also joking that in the Pabitin, who became the winner?
39:23 That's right, right?
39:25 It's like a whole hall.
39:27 I hope there are cellphones there.
39:29 I want rice.
39:31 That's heavy.
39:33 The winner is the one who got the most.
39:36 But what's great is that these games are fun and exciting.
39:41 Because you'll be excited even if you're old.
39:45 I hope all of us.
39:47 I'm always the loser.
39:49 Me too.
39:50 We'll have an idea for the next reporters at the Christmas party.
39:54 I hope many people will join us.
39:55 Because it's really exciting, right?
39:57 Especially that it will be innovative for the prizes.
40:00 Sometimes, there's a dare.
40:05 Okay, for the company Christmas party, it's written "Leave".
40:09 Leave.
40:10 Wow!
40:11 You'll get it, right? Leave.
40:12 I'm happy.
40:13 I hope we'll have a dare.
40:16 This is the news.
40:18 We're part of a bigger mission.
40:20 I'm Connie Sison.
40:21 I'm Rafi Tima.
40:22 I'm also with you, Aubrey Caramper.
40:25 For a wider service to the country.
40:28 From GMA Integrated News, the news authority of the Philippines.
40:32 Bye.
40:33 I'm so nervous.
40:35 I'm so nervous.
40:37 [END]
40:41 [END]
40:45 [END]
40:49 [END]
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