Unang Balita sa Unang Hirit: FEBRUARY 27, 2024 [HD]

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Narito ang mga balitang ating tinutukan ngayong TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2024
• Justice Sec. Remulla, balik-opisina na matapos magpagaling sa ilang komplikasyon ng kaniyang immune system | Justice Sec. Remulla, pupulungin ang mga pamilya ng mga nawawalang sabungero
• Paghuhukay para sa Metro Manila Subway, sinilip ng ilang opisyal ng pamahalaan | Lampas 500,000 na mga commuter, inaasahang makikinabang sa Metro Manila Subway
• House Speaker Romualdez sa charter change: Ito lamang ang pakay natin. Ekonomiya, hindi politika | Pagtalakay sa resolution of both Bouses No. 7 ng Kamara, kinuwestiyon kung isa nang constituent assembly | Pangulong Marcos, muling iginiit na senado ang dapat mauna sa usapin ng charter change; pabor na isabay sa 2025 midterm elections ang plebisito
• Nasa 11,000 upuan na gagamitin sa Paris 2024 Olympics, gawa sa recycled materials
• Benilde Blazers, top seed sa pagtatapos ng first round ng NCAA Season 99 Men's Football Tournament
• Beauty Gonzalez, Kelvin Miranda, at iba pang cast members ng "After All," present sa premiere night ng pelikula
• Mmerican actress Amy Schumer, na-diagnose na may cushing's syndrome
• PAGASA: Matinding init sa Iloilo City, itinuturing nang dry spell; magtatagal hanggang sa katapusan ng marso | Pagrarasyon ng tubig sa ilang lugar sa lungsod, isinasagawa ng LGU | Ilang negosyo, nakikipagtulungan sa LGU para makatipid sa tubig
• Presyo ng sibuyas sa Blumentritt market, nasa P80 hanggang P100 kada kilo | Umano'y smuggled na sibuyas na ibinibenta online, nakakaapekto raw sa bentahan ng ilang nagtitinda sa palengke | Ilang mamimili, mas gustong bumili ng sibuyas sa palengke kaysa online
• Rollback sa presyo ng gasolina, diesel, at kerosene, epektibo na
• Cash incentive na P10,000, matatanggap ng mga 80-anyos pataas kada 5 taon sa ilalim ng inamyendahang centenarian law
• Kantang "Flowers" ni Miley Cyrus, nakuha ang top spot sa IFPI Global Singles Chart 2023
• Korean Actor Park Hae-Joon, spotted sa Boracay | Kim Won Shik, balik-bansa para sa kaniyang upcoming projects | Kim Won Shik, gustong maka-collab si Julie Anne San Jose
• Pre-debut shoot ni Sofia Pablo, gagawin sa Taipei, Taiwan
• Promulgation sa kasong pagpatay kay Jemboy Baltazar, nakatakda ngayong araw

Unang Balita is the news segment of GMA Network's daily morning program, Unang Hirit. It's anchored by Arnold Clavio, Susan Enriquez, Ivan Mayrina, and Mariz Umali, and airs on GMA-7 Mondays to Fridays at 5:30 AM (PHL Time).

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Transcript
00:00 Good morning. Here are the first news of GMA Integrated News.
00:08 The month of the case conference of the Department of Justice is expected to return to those who are missing in Bongero.
00:15 Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla also confirmed that the family of the victims has returned to work after recovering from their illness.
00:25 We have first news, Salima Refran.
00:28 We will exhaust all possible legal remedies. We will go to the higher court on this matter.
00:35 Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla is back in office.
00:39 He will be the first to order the next legal action in the destruction of Manila RTC Branch 40
00:45 in the motion for reconsideration of the prosecution in the court's approval to sentence the accused in the disappearance of the victims in Manila Arena.
00:55 Even just the fact that they hid from the law and did not surrender already shows a point against them that they should not have been granted bail.
01:05 We will go to the Court of Appeals on Sir Charare to question precisely that.
01:11 Up until now, considering that the last person seen with the missing in Bongero were the people, the accused at that time,
01:20 and up until now, they have not been found. They have not been seen.
01:25 It is noteworthy that the family of some of the missing in Bongero went out for a visit because they were not helped by the DOJ.
01:33 The month of the case conference was suspended because Remulla rested and recovered,
01:38 despite some complications in his immune system since he was bypassed for a year.
01:44 Remulla will help the families of the missing in an easier time.
01:49 We will not stop. We will try to obtain justice the way that we promised them.
01:55 This is the first news in the program for GMA Integrated News.
02:00 The government is looking into the possibility of partial operability of the Metro Manila subway from Valenzuela to Ortigas by 2028.
02:10 For now, the investigation for the first segment of the subway will continue.
02:14 May 1, Joseph Morong has the first news.
02:17 One of the solutions to the heavy traffic in Manila is the Metro Manila Subway Project.
02:25 To make the project more direct, the Transportation Secretary Jaime Bautista and the Finance Secretary Ralph Recto visited the project.
02:33 This is part of the first segment of the subway.
02:35 It is expected that the tunnel will be completed by May this year.
02:40 Last July, the tunnel was only 200 meters or 0.2 kilometers long.
02:45 The tunnel is already more than half a kilometer long.
02:48 According to the Department of Transportation, the Metro Manila Subway will be operational by 2029.
02:54 But the agency is looking into the possibility of partial operability of the Metro Manila Subway from Valenzuela to Ortigas by 2028.
03:01 We'll need to look at the ridership.
03:03 Even though it is deep, there is ventilation inside.
03:06 It is a bit cold here. So, this is how the aircon system will be when it is operational.
03:11 This is the ventilation system that comes from the outside of the front.
03:18 This will go inside.
03:20 When the project is completed in 2029, it is expected that more than half a million people will use it daily from Valenzuela to its last station in Bicutan.
03:31 Even though the project is owed to JICA, the government needs to buy 30 billion pesos for the right-of-way for the subway.
03:41 The finance department assured that the program will continue.
03:44 I'm confident that there are resources available to finance the right-of-way for this project.
03:51 This is the first news.
03:53 Joseph Morong for GMA Integrated News.
03:55 The House of Representatives will adopt the resolution of both Houses No. 6, which is the Senate version that will pass the amendment to the Constitution, according to House Speaker Martin Romualdez.
04:07 Now, to dispel doubts that the efforts of the House of Representatives in pushing for the amendment of the economic provisions of the Constitution is politically motivating or motivated,
04:20 we are actually adopting all the three proposed amendments of the Senate version of the resolution of both Houses No. 6 in total.
04:31 Since Romualdez was elected, the House of Representatives has been pushing for a charter change.
04:37 It is not politically motivated.
04:39 Yesterday, the discussion on the resolution of both Houses No. 7 began in the House of Representatives, just like the RBH 6 proposed by the Senate.
04:47 What is different in the RBH 7 is that the House of Representatives and the Senate will have a decision to discuss as a whole Congress before the hearing of the question of how many lawmakers are still in the plenary session.
04:59 They are doing or maybe it is already the Constituent Assembly.
05:03 It will be rejected by other lawmakers.
05:06 Is this plenary session already being converted to the Constituent Assembly?
05:12 Because there are many topics in the RBH. If it is just a simple bill, it is already in our rule. One topic, one bill.
05:21 This Committee of the Whole can never be considered as a Constituent Assembly.
05:28 A Constituent Assembly is an assembly of senators and representatives.
05:36 You can say that we are a Constituent Assembly or a legislative body, but in either case, we are acting on the basis of our constituent power to amend the Constitution.
05:51 Maybe we are just different in our understanding of the Constituent Assembly.
05:56 Meanwhile, President Bumbong Marcos helped some senators yesterday.
06:02 Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri said that the President should talk to them first about the Charter Change.
06:10 The President also favored to have his plebiscite in the midterm elections or to ask the people if they are okay with the change in the Constitution.
06:22 According to the Commission on Elections, they can have their plebiscite in the election without additional expenses.
06:29 For those of us who are looking for a job, an in-house job fair will be held in Mandaluyong City from 9am to 12 noon and 1pm to 4pm.
06:43 Just submit your requirements like your resume and picture to the PESO office located in City Hall Complex.
06:50 Local recruitment activity in Quezon City will start tomorrow, February 28, from 8am to 4pm in the PESO head office in Quezon City Hall.
07:02 In Las Piñas, their community job fair will be held from 9am to 3pm in Talon 5.
07:13 The 2024 Olympics in Paris is not just a place to cheer up but also to celebrate the victory.
07:20 11,000 seats will be used for the recycled materials.
07:24 It is made by a factory in Paris from 100 tons of plastic waste.
07:30 Before being brought to the factory, the recycled materials are separated, cleaned and crushed to become ground materials.
07:37 Using a thermal compression technique, it will be used to make panels for furniture.
07:43 The organizers also aim to reduce the use of carbon footprint in the Paris Olympics.
07:48 The Benild Blazers are leading in the first round of the NCAA Season 99 Men's Football Tournament.
08:01 They will finish their victory against the defending champions, the San Beda Red Booters.
08:07 The final score is 1-0.
08:09 That was from Kobe Stewart del Rosario's goal.
08:12 Because of their victory, the Blazers have a 2-0-1 win-loss draw record.
08:17 The Red Booters have a 2-1-0 record.
08:21 Emilio Aguinaldo College is in third place and Mapua University is in fourth place.
08:26 The second round of the tournament will start on Wednesday, February 29.
08:31 Shove-it chicken this Tuesday morning.
08:41 The lead stars of the movie After All will be in full force on their premiere night tonight.
08:46 Stolen Life star Beauty Gonzales is present, Sangre lead Kelvin Miranda and the killer actor TJ Marquez.
08:53 The director of the movie, Adolph Alex Jr. is also spotted.
08:56 Some of the co-actors and their friends also attended.
08:59 After All is discussing reincarnation.
09:02 Beauty's character believes that her husband was reincarnated in the body of Kelvin's character.
09:08 But their love story won't be smooth because TJ, Beauty's son, doesn't seem to accept their romance.
09:15 Why should we wait for the movie?
09:18 It will be released tomorrow, February 28 in more than 100 cinemas nationwide.
09:23 Beauty and Kelvin couldn't help but be emotional and overwhelmed with the support of fans.
09:29 Good luck!
09:32 I'm a bit emotional today because it's my first time experiencing a premiere, a theatrical run.
09:39 I can't understand mixed emotions.
09:42 I don't know how to handle it.
09:44 But I'm very thankful to all the supporters and those who trusted me.
09:49 I'm so thankful that we got this chance to showcase our team-up in the movie.
09:55 And I hope you guys will support us.
09:57 Thank you to everyone.
09:59 Yeah, wish us luck.
10:01 Congrats guys!
10:05 And a Hollywood chick who was diagnosed with Cushing's Syndrome,
10:09 American actress-comedian Amy Schumer.
10:11 Amy revealed on her website News Not Noise that her intake of high-dose injections is the reason.
10:18 The roundness of her face is the reason for her condition.
10:24 She also said that it's nice to inspire women to be more like their health.
10:28 According to a health clinic, Cushing's Syndrome is a condition where the body releases too much hormone, cortisol, in an extended period of time.
10:38 Cortisol is a type of hormone that increases when a person is stressed.
10:43 Some of the symptoms of Cushing's Syndrome are weight gain, depression, and mood swings.
10:49 Water is being rationed in some places in Iloilo City due to the intense heat there.
10:56 That's the first live news of Kim Salinas on GMA Regional TV, One Western Visayas.
11:02 Kim.
11:06 Ivan, according to Iloilo City RMO, the water supply in the city is not yet critical.
11:15 But since the water supply is really lacking in the middle of El Nino,
11:22 it is possible that the state of calamity will declare Iloilo City LGU.
11:30 The intense heat in Iloilo City is considered a dry spell that will last until the end of March.
11:37 According to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration,
11:43 at the end of April, drought is expected to be the result of the lower average rainfall.
11:50 According to Iloilo City RMO, the water supply in the city is not yet critical.
11:56 But it is possible that the state of calamity will declare LGU if the water supply is still lacking.
12:03 According to the assessment, there is still heat. So we continue to monitor the situation in our barangay.
12:09 Iloilo City LGU is already making some mitigating efforts, including the rationing of water.
12:16 The best thing they did is to ensure that there are tanks in the barangay.
12:22 If the barangay is ready to receive the water according to their schedules.
12:25 The business sector is also helping by saving on water.
12:31 Different businesses have already adapted to rainwater harvesting.
12:35 They use also rainwater and they have also installed facilities where the use of water is minimal.
12:43 The refilling station and laundry shop in Molo Iloilo City are already preparing for the effects of the El Niño.
12:50 We are not afraid of the flood. We have backup.
12:56 We have containers, but they are empty.
13:00 Ivan, some of the bases for declaring the state of calamity are if 15% of the population and 30% of the people are affected.
13:14 The authorities are reminding the residents to save on water.
13:20 Ivan?
13:21 Thank you very much. Kim Salinas on GMA Regional TV 1 Western Visayas.
13:27 The price of onions in some families in Metro Manila is no longer affordable.
13:35 Based on the latest price monitoring of the Department of Agriculture,
13:39 the price of red onions per kilo is now 60 pesos.
13:44 The price of imported red onions is now 90 pesos per kilo.
13:48 For white onions, the price of local variants is now 60 pesos per kilo, while the price of imported onions is 80 pesos per kilo.
13:56 Is that why the price of onions in Blue Mantlet Market in Manila is still affordable?
14:00 Let's find out in the first live news of James Agustin.
14:04 James?
14:06 Good morning, son. It's true that onions are affordable in some families,
14:12 but the smuggled onions online is now more affordable.
14:16 That's why a judge wants to investigate this.
14:19 Red onions can be bought for 100 pesos per kilo, while white onions are 80 pesos per kilo here in Blue Mantlet Market in Manila.
14:31 The price is the same if there are no skins.
14:33 Suppliers are getting low prices, that's why onions are more than a month cheaper in some families.
14:39 It's true. We are also getting low prices because there are a lot of sellers.
14:44 We are neighbors.
14:45 How do you get the discount?
14:47 It's just a matter of luck. You need to be able to sell your goods quickly so you can sell them well.
14:56 Another reason why smuggled onions are getting low prices is because they can be bought online.
15:02 That's why AgriPartylist Representative Wilbert Lee wants to investigate smuggled onions and other possible agricultural products that are sold online.
15:12 It's affecting the livelihood of farmers and there's a possibility that it will affect the health of the buyers.
15:18 It's better in the market because they can see what they're buying. Online, they might buy rotten food.
15:24 Even though the buyers we talked to said that they would rather buy onions in the market than online, like Ms. Evalina who sells onions three times a week.
15:34 I prefer going to the market than online because I'm more confident. I'm not sure about buying onions online.
15:43 Andy buys onions every day because he has a conscience.
15:47 I prefer going to the market because I'm more confident. Online is hard because it might be rotten.
15:54 Meanwhile, Susang, even though onions are cheap, they are still sold online and the buyers can buy the onions that are already smuggled.
16:08 That's the first news from Manila. I'm James Agustin for JEMA Integrated News.
16:16 Consumer news. The price of oil is now effective.
16:21 Are the drivers' earnings increasing because of this?
16:25 Live from Manila, we have the first news. Nico Wahe. Nico?
16:29 Good morning, Susan. The system is still full of Jeepney drivers.
16:39 They are doing this so that their crudes won't be wasted on the road.
16:46 In the rollback today, they will most likely not be able to feel that.
16:49 We have been hearing the word "lagari" or "paikot-ikot" from the Jeepney drivers here in Pedro Hill, Manila.
16:58 In order to feel the income and not go to the consumption of crude oil, they really need to queue up to fill up their trips.
17:06 Ernesto says he can't see the return of the oil that was wasted.
17:10 If you are lagari, you are just going to the crude oil.
17:13 It would be better if the oil price would go down like before.
17:17 But it's going down like today, just by a peso.
17:21 It should be big.
17:23 So that our consumption will decrease.
17:31 It's just a peso. If it goes up, it will be big.
17:36 It should go up.
17:39 It should go down.
17:41 The price of diesel is almost a peso per liter today.
17:45 70 centimoes for gasoline.
17:47 There is also a reduction in the price of kerosene that is a peso and 10 centimes per liter.
17:51 Raul is just smiling because he knows that the new rollback won't have any effect on their income.
17:57 No sir. It's still high.
18:01 It still doesn't have any effect.
18:04 We still can't feel it.
18:07 For now, he's lucky that he can go home with 500 pesos.
18:11 For every day, he earns 1,500 pesos per day going to the crude oil.
18:16 It's not enough sir. I have four more classes.
18:25 According to the GMA Integrated News Research, based on the data of the Energy Department,
18:30 the rollback of gasoline and diesel is the biggest in 2024.
18:37 Live from Manila, I'm Nico Juaez for GMA Integrated News.
18:42 The government's budget for 2025 is 2.2 billion pesos for the cash incentive for people aged 80 and above
18:52 under the new Centenarian Law.
18:55 That's the live report of Bam Alegre.
18:58 Bam, good morning.
19:00 Maris, good morning. This morning we're with Pablo Guitinta, he's also a senior citizen.
19:08 What's your opinion on this law?
19:11 Senior citizens are still able to receive cash incentive even at the age of 80.
19:14 It's good because it helps people like you.
19:18 It's good for us.
19:24 Maris, he also has a brother who's a senior citizen.
19:27 He hasn't seen him in a while. Do you have a message for him?
19:30 I'm calling my brother, Silcio Guitinta, who lives in Ginzan.
19:35 Where are you now? Let me know if you're still alive.
19:39 They're both still alive. Thank you very much, Pablo.
19:44 As a recognition of the contributions of senior citizens,
19:49 the cash incentive for senior citizens aged 80 and above will be given earlier.
19:55 Here's the street hearing.
19:56 Lolo Ben Pangilinan is 76 years old.
20:02 But he still has strong muscles.
20:04 He always walks while jogging.
20:06 It's a discipline to prolong life.
20:09 When he turns 80 years old, he will receive cash gifts
20:12 with the help of President Marcos' amendment of the Centenarian Act.
20:16 He will be more eager to be a health buff.
20:19 It's good for people who want to build their body strength.
20:27 Don't get fat.
20:30 It's a big thing.
20:32 Thank you very much to our President for giving us that.
20:38 We don't want to be fat.
20:40 We need a lot of things.
20:43 I'm not the only one.
20:44 President Marcos signed the amendment of the Centenarian Act on Monday.
20:49 Senior citizens don't need to reach a century old
20:52 to receive cash gifts from the government.
20:55 In the amendment, people aged 80 years old will receive a 10,000 pesos cash incentive.
21:00 In every milestone, people aged 85, 90, and 95 years old will receive 10,000 pesos.
21:06 When they reach 100 years old, they will receive 100,000 pesos.
21:11 2.2 billion pesos was needed for the budget for 2025.
21:15 It needs to be registered in the Office of Senior Citizen Affairs in the local government.
21:20 Arlene Solon is now filing a case for her 86-year-old mother who is in Cebu.
21:25 It's a big help, especially when there's maintenance.
21:29 It's a big help for the seniors.
21:31 [traffic noise]
21:36 Maris, this amendment was made for the Republic Act 11983.
21:40 It was signed yesterday in Malacanang Palace.
21:42 This is Street Heat, from Kesal City, Bamalagre for GMA Integrated News.
21:46 [music]
21:52 After the Grammy success, American singer-songwriter Miley Cyrus has a new achievement.
21:58 She got the top spot in the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry Global Singles Chart for 2023.
22:07 She also got 2.7 billion streams in different paid subscription devices or services.
22:14 Rima's "Calm Down" was twice, featuring Selena Gomez.
22:18 The songs of the IFPI Global Recording Artist of the Year Taylor Swift's "Cruel Summer" and "Antihero" are in 7th and 9th spots.
22:28 [music]
22:29 Everyone's good.
22:31 In fairness to Miley, you'll be the one to wear a Korean Opa while on vacation.
22:38 Who's this?
22:39 South Korean actor Park Hae-joon was spotted in Boracay.
22:42 Hae-joon arrived there on February 21.
22:46 Resort staff were excited to take a picture with the actor.
22:49 Park Hae-joon is known for his work in TV series like "The World of the Married".
22:55 Speaking of Korean actor, Kim Won-sik is back for his upcoming projects in the country.
23:02 Won-sik is known for his TV series "Ultimate of Souls" and "True Beauty".
23:06 In a GMA Intercated News interview, he said he wants to collaborate with Asia's Limitless star Julian San Jose.
23:14 He's a fan of Julian's singing.
23:17 Wow!
23:19 Why not?
23:20 I know!
23:21 It's a collab.
23:23 He said, "Why?"
23:24 Don't you want to be with us?
23:26 Of course! We're here everyday.
23:28 Meanwhile, Sofia Pablo's smart access has been checked in her bucket list for her upcoming debut.
23:35 In Taipei, Taiwan, Sofia will do a pre-debut photoshoot.
23:39 Lights and sounds for the event have been finalized.
23:42 There will be food tasting as well.
23:44 It's a secret who will be the performer.
23:47 Sofia's favorite group is this group.
23:50 Sofia's debut will be on April 10.
23:54 See you there!
23:55 Invited!
23:57 We have a guest!
23:59 Taipei is the location of my pre-debut photoshoot.
24:03 As always, it's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
24:07 I want to do what I dreamt of.
24:11 My goal is to do a pre-debut in another country.
24:15 It's super memorable because I love to travel.
24:18 Today, the case of Gemboy Baltazar has been promulgated in the vote of the Regional Trial Court Branch 286.
24:29 Gemboy is the 17-year-old man who was killed by the police in August 2023
24:35 because he was involved in a mistaken identity. In September 2023, the National Capital Region Police Office approved the recommendation of the PNP Internal Affairs Service
24:45 to remove the eight police officers involved in the death of Gemboy.
24:49 Yesterday, Gemboy's family visited his grave.
24:53 [music]
25:01 [news broadcast]
25:16 [music]

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