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00:00 Baticos has admitted to Mariel Padilla's glutadrip session inside the Senate.
00:05 In an Instagram post that has now been deleted, Padilla showed that he was glutadripping while Senator Robin Padilla was in the office.
00:15 According to Senate Committee on Ethics and Privileges Chairperson Senator Nancy Binay,
00:21 "Even though Mariel is not a member of the Senate, she needs to be looked after because she has a right to integrity and reputation of the Senate and health.
00:32 She is also in charge of Padilla's IV procedure because it was done without permission from the Senate Clinic.
00:40 Binay was told by the DOH and FDA that it is prohibited and not safe to use glutadrip. Jimmy Integrated News is also trying to get Mariel's panic.
00:52 His wife Senator Robin Padilla is laughing at the issue.
00:56 But in a statement, she also refused to comment if she saw anything bad in her husband's post.
01:02 She has no intention to be rude.
01:07 Many residents of Bayambang, Pangasinan, were shocked by the strong thunderstorm early in the morning.
01:13 Because of that, they were worried about their safety along with the spread of stories on social media.
01:19 For the latest, I'm Claire Lacanilao with JMA Regional TV, One North Central Luzon.
01:24 Residents of Bayambang, Pangasinan, are worried about something.
01:31 The 49-year-old Maria, her real name is not known, was found lying on the floor at 3 a.m. while her family was sleeping.
01:40 She was told that a strong thunderstorm hit the door.
01:43 I woke up my daughter who was in the grid for a check-up but she didn't get up immediately.
01:49 When she went out, she opened the door and saw no one inside.
01:53 As a precaution, they added locks to their doors.
01:58 The 73-year-old Rodolfo was also scared when he woke up to the strong thunderstorm at 3 a.m.
02:07 I was scared. I thought that there might be a bad intention and that the door would open.
02:15 Something is happening in the neighborhood.
02:18 The incident spread on social media and it also scared other residents.
02:23 In an investigation, the authority found out who was knocking at this time of night,
02:28 a resident from Karatig, Bayan who has a mental illness.
02:33 This person posted this on their Facebook page or their social media platform.
02:41 Then there were other youths who rode on that story.
02:49 The officials of Bayan Bank are calling for the spread of misinformation on social media.
02:55 For Jimmy Integrated News, Larry Lacanillo of Jimmy Regional TV One North Central Luzon, your Saksi.
03:03 We are still waiting for the election watch groups that will not hack the Miru system in the election of 2025.
03:12 Despite the rumors that some are trying to manipulate the results of their candidates.
03:20 Saksi, Maki Pulido.
03:22 According to the report from the Komelek Field Offices,
03:28 there are personalities who are already talking to the candidates for the 2025 elections.
03:34 The politicians are expected to replace the results of the automated elections
03:40 so that they can win.
03:42 The candidates for governor are being charged with P100 million, P70 million for congress and P50 million for mayor.
03:49 This is already spread in Visayas and Mindanao and there are several cases here in Luzon.
03:53 They are saying that they can do something.
03:56 They are talking to our provider.
03:58 Who is the provider that they are talking to?
04:00 We haven't been awarded anything last week.
04:02 Then there are people who are talking to the Komelek Information and Technology Department.
04:07 Komelek will investigate this in the NBI but this is not new.
04:11 Since the election was automated in 2010, there are already such allegations against the politicians.
04:16 And whatever they say, it is impossible for the Komelek system to be hacked to change the election results.
04:23 Our machines are not connected to any external whatsoever.
04:30 This is independent and therefore it works on its own without any connection or cable,
04:35 even if it comes from outside.
04:37 It is impossible for our machines to be hacked.
04:40 Our M2M encryption is high and that is one of the reasons why we are passing the international certification.
04:47 Miru Systems is the winner bidder for the 2025 midterm elections.
04:51 Other election watch groups like Lente are also in favor of choosing Miru because the process became transparent.
04:58 We are in favor of the security, accessibility and efficiency of Miru Systems.
05:05 We are in favor because there is still a safeguard in the process that is in place.
05:09 But Namprel said that the documents are public,
05:12 related to the investigation of Komelek, questions on the performance of Miru's machine in elections abroad.
05:19 When they did the checks and research work, they also have to share it with the public.
05:24 What are the things that you have found that are not true and that the measures against Miru are not important?
05:34 For GMA Integrated News, I am Mackie Pulido, your witness.
05:39 America has achieved a great success in launching its first spacecraft in a month after more than five decades.
05:50 It is also part of the National Astronomy Week here in the Philippines.
05:54 But can astronomy be enjoyed even by those who have no budget?
05:58 Witness, Jamie Santos.
06:00 Another giant leap for mankind.
06:08 In the first time in history, a private company launched a spacecraft in a month.
06:15 This is the first US spacecraft that was launched in a month after more than 50 years.
06:22 As part of its mission, various data were collected that could be used in America's plan to send people there again in the coming years.
06:32 To understand the mysteries of space, technology has already advanced.
06:37 Among them are the latest devices like the James Webb Space Telescope that was launched in 2021.
06:44 But even here in the Philippines, astronomy is still a hot topic.
06:48 This National Astronomy Week, the stars, planets and other things can be seen in the Astronomical Observatory.
06:57 Even if the visit to the planetarium is a change of weather,
07:01 where light and air pollution are increasing, the interest in stargazing can still continue.
07:07 The only problem we have here is the constellations. We can't see them.
07:15 So it's better if we are in the province, in the beaches, in the mountains.
07:20 We can see the constellations.
07:23 We even met some enthusiasts in the observatory who are watching the moon and the planet Jupiter.
07:29 It's humbling because we're part of something bigger and God's creation is beautiful.
07:37 One of the people I met in the observatory brought his own telescope.
07:42 This pandemic started his interest in astronomy and stargazing.
07:46 I would think of it as something you would want to explore.
07:50 It's like something you're curious about, especially that the mind is always curious.
07:56 It's a good thing his family supported him in his interest because stargazing is an expensive hobby.
08:03 This telescope is like Php 26,000 and that's like a discounted price.
08:07 It's quite an investment if you really want to dedicate yourself in astronomy as a hobby and as a career.
08:15 But for the hope of Astronomical Observatory weather specialist Allan Ancaras, it may not be an expensive hobby.
08:22 You can buy small telescopes online and in department stores.
08:29 If it's just a hobby, it's not that expensive.
08:32 Just come here. It's free.
08:35 But if not, it's just Php 25 per head.
08:39 For GMA Integrated News, Jaime Santos is your witness.
08:44 My fellow Filipinos, let's be a witness together.
08:48 Subscribe to GMA Integrated News on YouTube and for all our fellow Filipinos abroad,
08:52 join us on GMA Pinoy TV and www.gmanews.tv.
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