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Narito ang mga balitang ating tinutukan ngayong FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 2024
• Kick-off ceremony ng Bureau of Fire Protection para sa fire prevention month, isasagawa ngayong araw
• 3-digit lotto draw nitong Martes, binatikos matapos ulitin dahil sa nalaglag na bola | PCSO, iginiit na normal at hindi glitch ang nangyari; hindi na raw puwedeng palitan ang nabola na | Kinukwestyong lotto draw, nais paimbestigahan sa senado
• Dating NTF-ELCAC Spokesperson Lorraine Badoy, hinatulang guilty ng Korte Suprema sa indirect contempt
• Supply ng tubig sa ilang sakahan sa Negros Occidental, kritikal na | Mga pananim, pinangangambahang masira dahil sa kakulangan sa tubig | Mga magsasaka, humahanap muna ng Tom Rodriguez, in love na ulit | Tom Rodriguez kay Carla Abellana: We have our own paths and our own lives now, and I wish her well
• Korean singer-actress Yoona, nasa bansa para sa kaniyang fan meeting mamaya
• Drag queen na si Pura Luka Vega, muling inaresto dahil sa kontrobersyal na performance niya ng "Ama namin" | Pura Luka Vega: drag is not a crime
• Ilang gumagamit ng e-bike at e-trike, pabor sa panukala ng lto na iparehistro ang kanilang mga sasakyan
• Tilapia at bangus sa ilang palaisdaan, nangangamatay dahil sa pagbaba ng tubig | Latak sa ilalim ng mga palaisdaan, pinag-aaralang hukayin para mapalalim ang tubig | Ilocos Norte agriculture office: Nasa P18m na ang halaga ng pinsala ng El Niño
• Pasasalamat at panalangin para sa kalusugan ng pamilya, dasal ng ilang deboto sa Itim na Nazareno
• Pangulong Marcos: I will not allow any attempt by any foreign power to take even one square inch of our sovereign territory | Pangulong Marcos: dapat tumulong ang mga mayayamang bansa sa pagtugon sa problema sa climate change | Australian Sen. Janet Rice, naglabas ng placard na may nakasulat na "Stop the Human Rights Abuses" sa gitna ng talumpati ni Pangulong Marcos | Ilang memoranda of understanding kaugnay sa strategic partnership ng pilipinas at Australia, pinirmahan

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00:00 [Music]
00:13 Good morning. Here are the first news brought to you by GMA Integrated News.
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04:41 Okay. Thank you very much to Senior Fire Officer for Rochelle Baltazar.
04:46 We will be with them later on in our tips on how to avoid fire and what we should do if there is a fire in our area.
04:57 Let's go back to the studio.
04:58 Meanwhile, two companies are qualified in bidding for the technology used in the transmission of votes in the election of 2025.
05:10 From four companies, Comalec Special Bids and Awards Committee has approved the bid of EB Solution, Inc. and I-1 Resources, Inc.
05:21 According to Comalec, this is the first time they have split the bidding for Secure Electronic Transmission Services or SETS for the purpose of avoiding doubt and fear in the election.
05:32 It is expected that the result of the vote counting machines will be counted faster, and will be sent to canvassers, election watchdogs, media and others.
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07:30 The numbers that were already counted cannot be changed.
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08:46 The PCSO will look into the possibility of a live stream of the lotto draws.
08:50 The PCSO also assured that there are lotto draw judges who are overseeing the whole process, including the Commission on Audit.
08:57 This is the first news. Mab Gonzalez for GMA Integrated News.
09:01 The Supreme Court has found the former spokesperson of the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict or NTF-LCAC Lorraine Badoy guilty of indirect contempt.
09:12 This is because of Badoy's social media posts about Manila Regional Trial Court Judge Marlo Magdoza-Malagar in September 2022.
09:21 Badoy then denied the corruption of Judge Magdoza-Malagar at the request of the government that declared the Communist Party of the Philippines New People's Army National Democratic Front or CPP-NPA-NDF as a terrorist.
09:34 Badoy also has an allegation that the judge has a right to the CPP-NPA-NDF so he destroyed the case.
09:41 Based on the Supreme Court's decision, the statements of Badoy are against the integrity of the judicature.
09:48 Badoy was fined P30,000. The court also warned that he will be charged with a heavier punishment if he repeats the same.
09:56 In one statement, Badoy asked for a pardon from the Supreme Court for the tone and the words he used.
10:03 But he denied that he had no intention of hurting anyone.
10:07 The farmers in Negros Occidental are in trouble because the water for the more than 12,000 hectares of land is critical.
10:17 That's the first live news of Aileen Pedreza of GMA Regional TV 1 Western Visayas. Aileen.
10:26 Ivan, because of the extreme heat brought by the El Nino, the water in the dam of Bagu River Irrigation System in Bagu City, Negros Occidental reached a critical level.
10:37 According to the monitoring of Negros Occidental Irrigation Management Office.
10:46 The farmers in some parts of Negros Occidental are in trouble because the water in the dam of Bagu River Irrigation System is already at a critical level.
10:57 The dam supplies water to 12,700 hectares of Palayan in Bagu City, La Carlota City and Bacolod City and to the towns of Murcia, Pulupandan, San Enrique and Valladolid.
11:10 More than 5,000 farmers are benefiting from the water that comes from here.
11:14 According to Negros Occidental Irrigation Management Office, Onoymo, the water from the dam is already at a critical level.
11:21 In Subong, because of the El Nino phenomenon, we can observe and feel the deliverance of irrigation. It's not in normal condition based on our program in the dry crop.
11:38 The problem now is that some farmers are having a rotational schedule in supplying water to the irrigation system, just like in Barangay Abonan.
11:47 Instead of supplying water to Bagu City, Espresso Islamon, we are not able to supply water. It's a crisis.
11:53 The farmers have to wait for three days to receive the water supply.
11:59 Rosela is worried about her rice because the rice is still far from here.
12:04 The rice is still far from here and the irrigation system is already stopped.
12:09 The rice is still far from here and the irrigation system is already stopped.
12:13 Aside from the rice, Rosela is now taking care of the pigs as an alternative to her life if the El Nino continues.
12:21 Onoymo reminds the farmers to fix the canals so that even if the water supply is insufficient, it will not be wasted and can be used efficiently.
12:30 Ivan, meanwhile, NIA 6 has announced that a temporary closure will be implemented to the irrigation system this March for one of the maintenance activities that will last for two months.
12:47 Back to you, Ivan.
12:48 Thank you very much, Aileen Pedrezo of GMA Regional TV 1, Western Visayas.
12:59 Anyway, a Korean singer-actress, Yuna, is in the country.
13:02 She arrived yesterday morning.
13:04 Today, Yuna will host the fan meeting tour, "UNITE Manila".
13:10 Yuna is a member of the K-pop legend girl group, Girls' Generation, known for their hit songs, "Run Devil Run" and "Gee" at Lionheart.
13:19 Wow!
13:20 That's beautiful, Onoy!
13:22 Pura Luca Vega was arrested for bullying on a drag performer because of her controversial performance of "Aba Namin".
13:30 Salima Refran is the first news.
13:32 In the absence of a warrant of arrest, the operatives of MPD Station 3 arrested the controversial drag performer Pura Luca Vega in Santa Cruz, Manila.
13:46 The warrant issued by the Quezon City RTC Branch 306 was issued for the three counts of violation of Article 201 of the Revised Penal Code
13:55 or Immoral Doctrines, Obscene Publication, Exhibition and Indecent Shows.
14:00 This is for the viral performance of Pura Luca Vega of "Aba Namin" last year.
14:06 She was a good person. She knew that she was facing a case and she was waiting for a warrant from her.
14:13 The court found Pura Luca Vega guilty of 360,000 pesos.
14:17 Drag is not a crime.
14:19 People who are afraid of the truth don't need to be afraid.
14:23 People who have courage and faith in their own conscience don't need to be afraid.
14:31 Pura Luca Vega was first arrested and convicted in October for six counts of the same case in Manila RTC.
14:41 This is the first news in Iman Afran for GMA Integrated News.
14:46 The Land Transportation Office or LTO wants to register e-bike and e-trike.
14:54 Is this approved by the users?
14:56 Live from Manila, we have the first news from James Agustin.
15:00 James, what did the users of e-bike and e-trike say?
15:08 Van, good morning. Here is the opinion of the people I talked to in the LTO's meeting
15:13 that e-bike and e-trike should be registered.
15:17 If there are any more users, I hope that the cost of registration will not be too high.
15:23 Many of the sellers in the Blue Man Trade Market in Manila use e-trike.
15:32 Aside from the small ones, many will also put their purchase.
15:35 The biggest help is in the Blue Man Trade Market.
15:40 In the Blue Man Trade Market, we sell vegetables and fish.
15:44 - You're the only one who sells? - Yes.
15:46 When I commute, I have to pay 250 pesos for the bus fare.
15:51 The biggest help is that the tricycle that I use is only two times as much as the one I use to go to work.
15:58 Aside from that, I've been selling for two hours and I don't have a tricycle or jeep.
16:05 So this is a big help for me.
16:08 The LTO, which wants to register e-trike and e-bike,
16:14 and needs a driver's license to drive it,
16:17 has submitted a proposal to the LTO for consultation with stakeholders.
16:21 Marlon has no problem with that.
16:24 Aside from the market, he also uses his e-trike in the school.
16:27 I'm in favor of it. If that's what's in the law, why not?
16:33 Maybe it's better to do that because it's safe from discretion.
16:40 Because there's a permit, if you're in the five provinces, there's a province.
16:45 But Elsa, who has a shop in Sampaloc and the Blue Man Trade Market, is still buying.
16:49 I'm in favor of the license, but the license here is only for 25-30.
16:56 I know that it's only for 50-60 who need a restaurant because life is fast.
17:06 The Transportation Secretary needs to approve the proposal before it can be implemented.
17:11 If ever there's a LTO, Marlon and Elsa would like...
17:15 I hope it's not expensive. The one that can be used by the poor.
17:20 It's just cheap because it's only for private use.
17:26 It's not for passing, it's just for family use.
17:31 Meanwhile, the LTO is also preparing for the Light Electric Vehicles,
17:41 which is also in accordance with the Transportation Secretary's orders.
17:44 That's the first news from Manila.
17:46 I'm James Agustin for JEMAI Integrated News.
17:50 Some fish growers are worried about the impact of the LOCOS Norte's fish market
18:01 because their fish are dying due to the effect of the water supply to the fish farms.
18:06 First news is Gav De Luna of JEMAI Regional TV One North Central Luzon.
18:12 Gav.
18:13 Ivan, aside from the farmers,
18:19 some fish growers are also affected by the LOCOS Norte's fish market
18:23 because of the El Nino.
18:26 Some fish growers in the LOCOS Norte market are already feeling the effects of the drought
18:33 because of the low water levels in their fish farms.
18:37 The water level was low until now.
18:40 That's why Bernardo, a fish grower, is lucky
18:43 if half of his fish farms are still alive.
18:46 He says 300 fish can be caught in his fish farm.
18:49 But he's worried that many fish will die.
18:52 Sometimes, fish die.
18:55 We just throw them away.
18:57 We're lucky if the fish can still be alive.
19:00 150 pieces.
19:03 He also says that fish farming is also affected because of the water temperature.
19:07 Fish can get sick and die.
19:11 When it's really hot,
19:13 our fish, tilapia,
19:16 their eyes sometimes open.
19:22 They don't grow much
19:25 when it's hot.
19:31 The Municipal Agriculture Office continues monitoring
19:34 the fish farms and fish cages of the town.
19:36 They are looking at using a backhoe
19:39 to remove the fish cages
19:42 and to make the water deeper.
19:44 The associations are requesting a backhoe
19:51 to expand the fish farms
19:56 and make the water deeper.
19:58 In the initial drought damage assessment of the Provincial Agriculture Office,
20:01 the damage to the agriculture is already around P18 million.
20:05 The affected area is estimated to have 592 hectares of farmland.
20:09 The damage is not yet included in the aquaculture industry.
20:13 Meanwhile, the Provincial Agriculture Office is open
20:22 to the distribution of interventions such as fingerlings and fish feeds.
20:26 They are also continuing monitoring
20:28 to determine the damage caused by the El Niño to the fish.
20:34 Thank you very much.
20:36 Gab Del Luna, GMA Regional TV, One North, Central Luzon.
20:40 The family is in good health.
20:42 They are praying this afternoon and the first Friday of March.
20:46 Live from Manila, we have the first news from Jomer Apresto.
20:50 Igan, here in the Carriedo area,
20:58 the line of devotees of the entire Itim na Nazareno
21:01 are praying for the arrival of the family members of the deceased
21:04 who were able to enter the Church Of Christ of Nacipiento.
21:06 Aside from the first Friday,
21:07 it is also the first day of March and it has been a few weeks since the last day.
21:11 After the duty, instead of walking,
21:17 some of the graveyard service crew went straight to the church.
21:22 They are allowing them to go to the church
21:24 to thank the entire Itim na Nazareno.
21:27 I hope that my parents will be able to live long.
21:32 I want them to be with me until I grow old.
21:36 One man was not able to stop crying.
21:39 Every time he goes to the church in Quiapo,
21:41 he remembers his deceased wife.
21:44 His prayer to the Itim na Nazareno is,
21:47 I hope I will live long.
21:54 I will do my best to be with my mother and my daughter.
22:07 And I will give my best.
22:15 They are just a few of the many devotees here,
22:18 especially now that the day of resurrection is approaching.
22:21 [indistinct chatter]
22:26 Meanwhile, the church is still in the process of being filled.
22:29 The mass here is held from time to time.
22:31 It is held until 9 p.m.
22:34 The entrance is still here in the area of Carriedo and Laza Miranda,
22:38 while the exit is in the area of Quezon Boulevard.
22:41 That is the latest from Manila.
22:43 I am Jomer Apresto for GMA Integrated News.
22:47 The value of the agricultural land in the country of Erniño
22:51 has increased to more than P941 million pesos.
22:56 According to the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council,
22:59 the largest is in Western Visayas,
23:03 followed by Mimaropa, Calabarzon, Ilocos Region, and Zamboanga Peninsula.
23:07 To help the affected farmers,
23:10 the Department of Agriculture has allocated P500 million pesos.
23:13 There will also be assistance from the Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation or PCIC.
23:19 The Department of Social Welfare and Development will also transfer P1.4 billion pesos
23:25 for projects that are far from being able to cover the effects of Erniño.
23:29 The Philippines and Australia signed a strategic partnership agreement
23:38 between the two countries as a maritime cooperation.
23:41 President Bongbong Marcos insisted that the Philippines will not back down on the issue in the South China Sea.
23:47 Here is the latest from Ian Cruz.
23:49 In August of last year, the Philippines and Australia signed the Amphibious Training Activity, or EXERCISE-ANON.
24:01 Almost 2,000 Australian, Filipino, and American troops
24:07 were deployed to discuss interoperability or assistance against security threats.
24:13 It was followed by the maritime cooperative activity of Australia and the Philippines in the exclusive economic zone of the country.
24:21 Aside from America, only Australia has a visiting forces agreement with the Philippines.
24:26 Therefore, the importance of the strategic partnership of the Philippines and Australia is not a secret.
24:31 According to President Marcos, in his address to the Australian Parliament,
24:35 We have long known that our prosperity and development are anchored on the peace and stability of the Indo-Pacific.
24:42 Today, that peace, that stability, and our continued success have come under threat.
24:49 Once again, we must come together as partners to face the common challenges confronting the region.
24:56 The President thanked Australia's support in the midst of the fierce Chinese move in the South China Sea
25:03 and the relentless efforts of the Philippines to gain sovereignty.
25:08 I will not allow any attempt by any foreign power to take even one square inch of our sovereign territory.
25:17 The challenges that we face may be formidable, but equally formidable is our resolve.
25:25 We will not yield.
25:27 According to the Chinese Foreign Ministry, maritime security cooperation between countries should not be in the interest of other countries or the regional peace.
25:39 The situation in the South China Sea is stable.
25:42 In the face of the Australian Parliament, the President mentioned the changing climate and what the rich countries can do to address this.
25:52 This glaring disproportion between our share of responsibility and our vulnerability reflects an injustice that must be corrected.
26:01 Developed countries must do more and they must do it now.
26:06 In the midst of the President's speech, Australian Senator Janet Rice issued a placard saying, "Stop the human rights abuses."
26:16 I did it on behalf of every Filipino person whose human rights have been abused by the government of President Marcos and the government of President Duterte before him.
26:30 GEM Integrated News is also trying to get the attention of Marcos and former President Rodrigo Duterte about this.
26:37 There are also members of the Filipino community who protested outside the Parliament.
26:42 After the speech in the Parliament, the President and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese also had a joint statement
26:49 where they announced the new Memorandum of Understanding for the priorities of our strategic partnership, including enhanced maritime cooperation.
27:00 The President also joined the Australian War Memorial and helped the Congressional leaders and other officials.
27:09 President Bongbong Marcos returned home last night, but he is expected to return here in a few days to attend the ASEAN-Australia Special Summit.
27:19 That is the first news from Australia. Ian Cruz for GMA Integrated News.
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