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Narito ang mga maiinit na balita sa Balitanghali nitong Lunes, March 4, 2024:

-Hinihinalang snatcher, hinabol ng mga pulis at taumbayan

-Oil price adjustment

-BFAR: Dumami ang supply ng isda dahil tapos na ang closed fishing season/ Mas mataas na demand sa isda, inaasahan habang papalapit ang Holy Week

-Ilang sakahan sa Aurora, natutuyo na dahil sa mainit na panahon

-Weather

-Lalaking nanloob umano sa isang apartment unit, arestado; tinangay na laptop at charger, nabawi

-PHL Sambo Team, wagi ng 3 gintong medalya sa 2024 Dutch Open Int'l Sambo Tournament

-2 bisikleta at isang helmet na aabot sa P100,000, ninakaw

-Colorum van na dati nang nasita, nahuling bumibiyahe pa rin gamit ang pekeng plaka

-David Licauco, ibinahagi ang experience bilang certified Swiftie sa Sydney Leg ng "The Eras" Tour

-“Lilet Matias: Attorney-at-Law," mapapanood na simula ngayong araw sa GMA Afternoon Prime

-PHL Navy: 2 research survey vessels ng China na namataan sa Philippine Rise, nakalabas na ng PHL Exclusive Economic Zone

-Rider ng motorsiklo, patay matapos sumalpok sa nakaparadang truck/Karpintero, sugatan matapos makuryente habang may inaayos sa tanggapan ng BFP

-Leonardo Montemayor, Chairman, Federation of Free Farmers: Mga natuturo at nasisirang taniman sa ilang rehiyon dahil sa El Niño, patuloy na nadaragdagan

-PBBM, humarap sa mga businessman sa sidelines ng ASEAN-Australia Special Summit/14 kasunduan, pinirmahan ng Pilipinas at Australia

-Hinihinalang snatcher, hinabol ng mga awtoridad

-Unang All-Women Team sa Southeast Asia na nakarating sa tuktok ng Mt. Everest, kinilala

-Jaclyn Jose, pumanaw sa edad na 60

-P5.3M halaga ng cocaine, natagpuan sa container na palutang-lutang sa dagat/SUV, bumaligtad matapos bumangga sa barrier; driver, nakaidlip umano

-DILG Sec. Abalos, kakausapin ang mga alkalde ng Makati City at Taguig kasunod ng pagpapasara ng Makati Park and Garden

-Final Four ng NCAA Season 99 Juniors Basketball Tournament, kompleto na

-Job opening

-GMA Network Inc., kabilang sa partner in Empowerment, Advocacy and Commitment to Excellence o Peace Honorees ng MetroBank Foundation

-Iba't ibang klase ng isda, ipinapalit sa basura sa Brgy. Sto Niño, Quezon City

-43 pasahero, nailigtas mula sa lumubog na bangka; nawawalang sanggol, patuloy na hinahanap

-“I am... Of course...," bagong online trend sa pagpapakilala

-Pinoy cue artist Carlo Biado, kampeon sa 2024 WPA Predator World 10-Ball Championship

-Aso na sinusubuan ng kanyang amo gamit ang kutsara, kinaantigan ng netizens

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00:00 [music]
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00:25 [music]
00:31 [shouting]
00:41 An intense chase took place in Las Pinas.
00:43 The man being chased by the police and the people of the town is being called a "snatcher".
00:49 We will bring you the whole story later.
00:55 [music]
01:00 For diesel vehicles, they will be full tanked today.
01:05 But for diesel, they might be able to open it first.
01:08 According to the Clean Fuel and Sea Oil,
01:11 the price of diesel per liter will drop by 40 cents tomorrow.
01:16 35 cents will be the price of kerosene, according to the Clean Fuel and Sea Oil.
01:20 That's the fourth rollback for diesel and kerosene this year.
01:23 The price of gasoline will increase by 50 cents per liter.
01:28 As of 2024, the price of gasoline will increase by more than 7 pesos
01:33 while the rollback is 1 peso and 40 cents.
01:37 Since the closed fishing season is over,
01:41 the supply of fish such as galunggong and tamban has increased in the families.
01:46 How much will that be?
01:48 Let's find out in the news of James Agustin.
01:51 Yesterday, the supply of fresh tamban and galunggong was available in this place,
01:58 in Mega Q Mart in Quezon City.
02:00 The tamban is 180 pesos per kilo while the galunggong is 220 pesos per kilo,
02:06 according to the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources of BIFAR.
02:09 The closed fishing season is over, so the supply of fish has increased.
02:14 The supply of galunggong and tamban is increasing compared to the past,
02:20 it was mostly frozen.
02:21 How's the price?
02:23 It's still high.
02:24 Why is that, sir?
02:25 Maybe the supply is still low, but if it increases, it will still go down.
02:32 Other fish such as tuna can be bought for 180 pesos per kilo.
02:36 There's also halibut for 240 pesos per kilo.
02:39 Tilapia is 130 pesos per kilo while the mackerel is 190 pesos per kilo.
02:45 The price of fish is still high, so the buyers should buy it on a budget.
02:49 If you buy a lot, you don't have enough money.
02:53 You just need a budget.
02:55 The one that fits us is just right.
02:57 If you can't buy a kilo, you can buy a quarter or a half.
03:04 For me, as long as you know how to budget, you can still eat even if it's expensive.
03:10 The fish sellers are expecting a high demand for fish in the upcoming Holy Week.
03:15 They can't say if the price will increase.
03:18 If it's like this Holy Week, the supply is low, it will increase.
03:23 But if there's a lot of supply, it will go down.
03:26 James Agustin reporting for GMA Integrated News.
03:31 [Music]
03:42 Some farmers are drying their crops in Dipakula, Aurora due to the effect of El Nino.
03:46 Some of the farmers are already in a hurry.
03:49 Their crops are almost ready to be harvested.
03:52 Because of that, the farmers are forced to use water pumps.
03:55 Some farmers have already made a prescription to avoid losses.
04:00 While others have already planted their crops.
04:03 The Department of Agriculture said that they have already drawn up a financial aid for the farmers affected by El Nino.
04:10 [Music]
04:17 Although the weather is not yet declared as hot, a large part of the country is already in need of rain.
04:23 Based on the forecast for February, the entire Luzon is almost red.
04:29 The same goes for some parts of Western and Eastern Visayas, Zamboanga Peninsula, and Northern Mindanao.
04:35 This indicates that the areas are already in need of rain, way below normal rainfall amount.
04:40 Below normal rainfall amount if the map is yellow.
04:44 Some parts of Quezon Province, Central Luzon, and a large part of Mindanao are green or blue.
04:50 This means that these areas are already in need of rain in the past month of near normal rainfall and above normal rainfall amount.
04:57 This March, the rain will continue to fall, especially with El Nino, and the time of heat is already here.
05:05 For now, there is no visible storm or low pressure area inside or outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility.
05:11 The extreme northern Luzon is still affected by the cold and the Easter Leaves in other parts of the country.
05:18 Today, the heat index could rise to 42 degrees Celsius in Cotabato City,
05:23 39 degrees Celsius in Dagupan, Pangasinan, Calapan, Oriental Mindoro, Rojas Capiz, Maguing, Salagindingan, Misamis Oriental, and Butuan, Agusan del Norte.
05:34 Here in Metro Manila, the heat index could reach 37 degrees Celsius, especially in Pasay.
05:41 There are still many dams that have low water levels, including Angat, Ipo, Lamesa, Ambuklao, San Roque, Pantabangan, and Magat Reservoirs, according to the forecast.
05:53 The water level in Binga and Caleraya Reservoirs is higher today compared to yesterday.
05:59 Almost the whole country, including Metro Manila, will experience good weather and low chance of rain in the next few hours, based on the rainfall forecast of Metro Weather.
06:11 Although there are still some places that could have light to moderate rains.
06:16 An apartment unit in Tondo, Manila, was robbed by the suspect, their neighbor.
06:23 We will now report from Jomer Apresto.
06:28 The man was in jail for theft after the robbery of an apartment unit in Tondo, Manila.
06:35 The suspect stole the laptop and charger of his neighbor, a student.
06:40 The man's walk was also captured on the CCTV of Barangay, which has a backpack on the side of Mel Lopez Boulevard, this Friday morning at 6 am.
06:50 The suspect just turned around in the alleys and returned to their place.
06:54 When the victim found out about the robbery, he immediately reported it to the police.
06:59 The operatives of the DPAO are right in conducting an anti-criminality campaign in this area.
07:07 When they saw the suspect in the CCTV, they immediately issued a follow-up and they caught this man here in Capulong Street, at the corner of Road 10.
07:18 The suspect was caught and his belongings were returned to him by the student.
07:24 The suspect also gave a statement that he was charged with robbery.
07:28 He is currently in the custody of the MPD.
07:31 Jomer Apresto reporting for GMA Integrated News.
07:36 Again, they showed their skill, the Filipino athletes, in the field of Sambo, which is a type of martial arts.
07:47 The Philippine Sambo team won three gold medals in the 2024 Dutch Open International Sambo Tournament in the Netherlands.
07:56 Sambo is a type of combat sport.
07:59 The gold medals were awarded to Chino C. Tancon Chan, who won the 98 kg and above of the senior division,
08:07 Sydney C. Tancon Chan, who won the 80 kg and above of the senior division, and Ace Larida, who also won the 88 kg and under of the master's division.
08:18 Silver was awarded to Paolo Tancon Chan, who won the 98 kg and under of the master's division,
08:24 and bronze to Eileen Yap, who won the women's 80 kg and under of the senior division.
08:31 Good job!
08:34 The CCTV footage was taken from the F Manalo area in Taguig, where a man got out of a taxi.
08:40 He entered a gate.
08:42 Later, the man and two bicycles got out.
08:46 He already stole those.
08:48 According to the owner of the bikes, John Ordonez, the gate was broken by a screwdriver.
08:54 He also stole a helmet.
08:56 The total amount of stolen items was more than P100,000.
09:00 The victim thought that the theft was planned, especially since the suspect knew where he was going.
09:06 The victim hoped that he could still get his bikes back.
09:10 He was ready to give his helmet.
09:13 A van with a Peking plate was caught in Montinlupan.
09:21 This plate was a fake one in January, after being stolen because of being a color room.
09:27 We reported from Jamie Santos.
09:30 This van was stolen during the operation of the Special Action and Intelligence Committee for Transportation of the DOTR in Alabang, Montinlupan.
09:41 This plate was improvised.
09:43 When the driver asked where this plate was from, he couldn't answer.
09:47 License and authorization.
09:50 You will sell it later.
09:52 You will sell it later.
09:55 Sir, it's yours.
09:57 Are you okay?
10:01 I'm fine. I'm just waiting for my bike.
10:04 I don't have a bike.
10:05 He's putting it.
10:06 Because the van was made with his own plate, it was a color room according to DOTR SAICT.
10:12 This van was also being released, the van that was caught during January 8, in Alabang, also because of being a color room.
10:18 The driver's license was confiscated and his plate was stolen.
10:22 Are you sure where you're saying it's from?
10:24 It was issued by Technical Impound.
10:26 Meaning, they just let it run on the street for 24 hours, from the last one, just to steal it.
10:34 And it should not be stolen again until after 3 months of suspension.
10:38 But it didn't follow.
10:40 According to DOTR SAICT, the driver will face multiple violations,
10:46 like no authorization to use improvised plates, failure to carry driver's license, and obstruction.
10:52 Sir, where is his plate?
10:54 We are still trying to get the plate of the last driver.
10:57 But the driver of DOTR SAICT said that he needs to earn money, so he still drove the van.
11:03 The vehicle is now in the impounding area of the Land Transportation Office.
11:07 According to DOTR SAICT, this February, the last one was caught in 62 color room vehicles.
11:15 The total fine of the campaign against color room is estimated to be P23.4 million.
11:23 Jamie Santos reporting for Jimmy Integrated News.
11:28 Happy Monday, my friends.
11:35 It seems like Sparkle artist David Licauco will not get over.
11:39 In Sydney Leg, he did a restaurant named Maring Taylor Swift.
11:44 In his IG account, he shared the highlights of his concert experience.
11:50 He will see that he is enjoying Taytay's performance in Acre Stadium last February.
11:56 He also has a caption that says "Certified Swifty".
11:59 David said that he has been a fan of Taylor since he was a child.
12:03 In fact, he was present in Red Terry and Manila of the multi-awarded pop star in 2014.
12:13 Marengs, you will be watching the GMA Afternoon Prime series of Lilet Matias, Attorney at Law.
12:20 Joe Berry will also be there, along with Rita Avela, Lloyd Samartino, Joaquin Domagoso,
12:27 Annalyn Barro, Sheryl Cruz, and many more.
12:31 The story will revolve around Lilet Matias' lawyer and his help to the victims.
12:37 Joe recently told me that Dream Come True is his role.
12:43 If he is not an artist, he is already an attorney.
12:46 He is preparing his character.
12:49 You can watch Lilet Matias, Attorney at Law, 3.20pm on GMA Afternoon Prime.
12:55 Chinese ships are now moving in the West Philippine Sea
13:01 based on the monitoring of Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative.
13:04 This is the latest from Mackie Polido.
13:07 Last September, three Chinese survey ships passed by near the Philippine Rise,
13:14 an underwater plateau in the northeastern seaboard of the Philippines.
13:18 It is located in the lobby of our exclusive economic zone or EEZ,
13:22 and it was considered as a rich country in oil, gas, and other marine resources.
13:26 On February 26, the former US Air Force official, Ray Powell, posted again
13:31 that there are two Chinese ships that witnessed loitering or were stranded near the site.
13:37 The Philippine Navy monitored the two research survey vessels
13:41 from Guangzhou, China, and heading to the Pacific Ocean.
13:44 If we will track the course of both survey ships coming from the port of origin to the Pacific,
13:51 that is more or less the vicinity they would be after two or three days of travel.
13:55 In transit, or the survey ships of China just passed by.
13:59 For now, the two survey ships are already outside the EEZ of the Philippines.
14:03 Passing through the exclusive economic zone or a coastal state is allowed under UNCLOS.
14:10 Doing research or other activities will help to inform the coastal state,
14:15 and in some ways, get the consent of the coastal state.
14:18 In other places in the country, in the West Philippine Sea,
14:23 aside from the South Sea Fleet of China and China Coast Guard,
14:26 there are more ships of the Chinese maritime militia.
14:29 In the monitoring of the Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative,
14:33 the average number of militia vessels is 195,
14:36 which were spotted in different places in the West Philippine Sea every day in 2023.
14:41 More than the previous years.
14:44 The Philippine Navy said that these are private fishing vessels that were given a permit by China
14:48 to fish inside the exclusive economic zone of the Philippines,
14:52 but the Chinese military is accepting the order.
14:56 I would call it a clear and present challenge, not a danger.
14:59 This is part of what we are navigating, that we have to...
15:03 It's a new environment now.
15:05 There is no new statement from China that they have previously minimized their sovereignty
15:09 in the territories of the West Philippine Sea.
15:12 Macky Pulido reporting for GMA Integrated News.
15:16 Here is the breaking news.
15:21 A rider was killed after his motorcycle was hit by a parked truck in Pasukin, Ilocos Norte.
15:28 Based on the investigation, the rider was wearing a helmet and was able to run for 28 years.
15:33 He was injured in the body due to the impact.
15:37 According to the police, the victim's family and the truck's driver were able to talk.
15:42 Another carpenter was injured after he was hit by a lightning bolt in Medsayab, Cotabato.
15:49 According to the authorities, the victim was being held at the Bureau of Fire Protection
15:54 when he was able to break a live wire.
15:56 The victim was immediately taken to the hospital with the help of the rescue unit of the BFP.
16:00 The victim is now recovering.
16:03 The BFP will pay for his treatment.
16:06 The victim is not allowed to speak.
16:10 [Music]
16:20 The number of dry farms is increasing due to the high temperature and lack of water.
16:26 This is because of the experience of El Nino.
16:29 Let's talk about that.
16:31 We have with us the former Department of Agriculture and the current chairman of the Federation of Free Farmers Cooperative, Leonardo Montemayor.
16:40 Good morning to you, sir, and welcome to "Balitang Hal".
16:43 Good morning.
16:48 Good morning, Raffy Benaverte.
16:51 What are the long-term effects of the hectare of rice and crops that were destroyed due to the effects of El Nino?
16:57 What is your monitoring of the effects of El Nino in the country?
17:01 In many parts of the country, the effects of El Nino are increasing.
17:09 To cite a particular example, I just called our chapter in Occidental Mindoro, in the town of San Jose.
17:18 According to their report, many crops were destroyed.
17:26 And yet, they are still at the 50 percent halfway mark in the harvest.
17:31 They still have 50 percent of the crops that were not harvested, but there has been a big damage in terms of the production of rice.
17:42 The same is true for onions.
17:44 They only have 20 percent of the crops that are harvested, but the effects of El Nino are already high in their onion production.
17:55 Gino Montemayor, last year, you said that El Nino will increase.
17:59 There is a projection for that, right?
18:01 Are your projections correct or is it higher than the projected outcome or effect in our crops?
18:07 It's hard to say for now, Raffy, but it's still high.
18:15 According to our farmers, many rivers are already dry.
18:23 The water level for the balloons is also low.
18:29 Even the other irrigation systems, like the NEA project, the water download is reduced.
18:40 I'm asking if your projections are correct or is it higher than the projected outcome?
18:47 It's really high.
18:50 I think the impact is really high.
18:54 Can you tell us more?
18:55 There are parts of the country, specifically in the Cotabato provinces, where the impact of El Nino is not that serious.
19:06 In other parts of Mindanao.
19:08 Can you say that the credit and insurance assistance for our farmers and fishermen is sufficiently enough?
19:14 Yes, it's supposed to be the Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation.
19:18 They should reduce their process of damage or total loss claims of our farmers.
19:28 It's time for them to know that the extent of production loss is also like that.
19:36 I hope that in the near future, the PCIC will release the insurance that our farmers need
19:45 so that they can help them with their needs and they can prepare for the next crop.
19:52 Sir, you said that it's still early parts of El Nino.
19:55 How can you compare the effects of El Nino compared to the previous El Nino that we've experienced?
20:02 And more importantly, is the agricultural sector more advanced now?
20:07 It's hard to give the Bernadette Nangkwane actual figures in terms of comparing El Nino now to the severe El Nino in 1997-98.
20:20 But it's still serious. Our farmers have no answer.
20:27 They can say that the severity of damage is 50 percent higher or 50 percent lower than the El Nino in 1997-98.
20:37 But the important thing is that it's a big hit.
20:41 It's a big hit and our farmers are waiting for the assistance of our government.
20:51 Sir, in the congressional hearings and interviews, one of the solutions that is always said is that the farmers here in the country should have crop switching.
21:00 But why is it that only a few are practicing this and doing it?
21:06 What's the Bernadette? Isn't it clear that our farmers should do it?
21:10 The solution that should be there is crop switching or crop rotation, but it seems that only a few are doing it.
21:19 It could happen. I hope it happens if there is an accurate forecasting and advice to our farmers.
21:32 For example, in other places, instead of continuing to plant rice, the crops like corn should be needed with less water.
21:48 The problem is, is the replacement crop ready?
21:52 The planting materials. Is the corn bottle ready for our farmers to plant?
22:01 In many places, I think it's not ready.
22:06 If it's ready, it's just that the corn and vegetables are not enough. We should not always rely on rice, especially in the case of El Nino, which needs water.
22:22 Thank you very much, Mr. Leonardo Montemayor.
22:29 You're welcome. Thank you for the invitation.
22:34 Since President Bongbong Marcos visited Australia last week,
22:38 there have been additional meetings between the two countries during the ASEAN-Australia Special Summit.
22:44 Let's take a look at the spot of Ian Cruz. Ian?
22:48 Yes, Bernadette. President Bongbong Marcos has already held several activities here in Melbourne, Australia,
22:58 on the sidelines of the ASEAN-Australia Special Summit.
23:03 At the Philippine Business Forum in Ritz-Carlton Hotel,
23:05 the President told the Filipino and Australian businessmen that his return to Melbourne is a good thing.
23:12 The presence of businessmen from the Philippines and Australia shows the importance of our business partnership and collaboration.
23:19 At the same time, not even the President has invited businessmen from Australia to invest in the country.
23:25 He has also promised to support his economic team to make their business grow,
23:31 and to strengthen the economic partnership between the two countries.
23:34 Australia is now one of the strategic partners of the Philippines.
23:38 The Philippines has also presented 14 business agreements with Australia.
23:42 According to DTI Secretary Alfredo Pascual,
23:47 the Australian business investment in the Philippines is worth US$1.53 billion.
23:53 These sectors include renewable energy, waste-to-energy technology, organic recycling technology,
23:59 countryside housing initiatives, data centers, health tech solutions, and digital health services.
24:06 Here is the President's statement.
24:07 I invite esteemed Australian businesses to consider the Philippines as a reliable partner that can support your expansion and operations.
24:20 Let us embark on a journey of strengthened economic ties, mutual growth, and shared successes.
24:26 We remain steadfast in our commitment to purposeful reforms.
24:32 Earlier this morning, the President and Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet had a bilateral meeting.
24:42 The President was joined by Speaker Martin Romualdez, National Security Advisor Eduardo Año, Communication Secretary Shelley Garafil,
24:49 AFP Chief of Staff Romeo Branner Jr., and other officials.
24:52 According to the Presidential Communications Office,
24:54 the two countries agreed to strengthen their trade,
24:58 and to discuss the expansion of flight connections between the two countries and accessibility in premier tourist destinations,
25:05 as well as strengthening defense ties.
25:08 Bernadette, the President is expected to attend a forum later this afternoon.
25:12 He is also expected to meet the Filipino community here in Melbourne.
25:17 That is the hottest news from Melbourne.
25:20 Ian Cruz reporting for GMA Integrated News.
25:24 Thank you very much, Ian Cruz.
25:27 An unidentified snatcher in Baco, Orcavite, was chasing the authorities and the people.
25:33 In Las Pinas, the suspect was caught with the help of several riders.
25:37 Here is the live report of Mico Juae.
25:40 This motorcycle taxi rider, who owns a video, was just about to get out of his motorcycle
25:48 after he got off the bus in Las Pinas City on March 1.
25:51 He heard some noise.
25:54 We're there, we're just about to get out.
25:56 He was chased.
25:58 He said he was chased by a snatcher or a dog.
26:02 When he approached the commotion, he saw a man running in red.
26:07 He was being chased by several men.
26:09 Hey, snatcher!
26:11 Snatcher, let's chase him.
26:13 They reached a subdivision.
26:16 He's getting in, he's getting in.
26:18 The snatcher entered a house being built.
26:23 A police officer also arrived here.
26:25 Here, sir, here.
26:27 Here, sir.
26:29 It's here, it's here, inside.
26:31 The tension here is higher.
26:33 Sir, sir, sir, here.
26:40 Get in, get in, get in.
26:43 The police rode the rider to chase the snatcher.
26:47 Until they cornered him under a vehicle.
26:50 Under, under.
26:52 He was finally caught here.
26:56 The man in the front can be heard refusing.
27:00 According to the police who chased him,
27:02 a traffic enforcer called his attention in a city hall in Las Pinas.
27:07 Allegedly, there was a chase and the snatcher was running.
27:12 So I immediately responded.
27:16 I asked him where he was, where he went, and what was the description.
27:22 The answer he said was that he was wearing red clothes and a pair of pants.
27:28 He saw that he was being chased by a citizen.
27:31 It's good that there was a good-hearted rider who rode him to chase the man.
27:35 I was the only one who offered to ride me because the motor of the sir's car was really in the corner.
27:40 So I rode the police, sir, to chase the suspect.
27:48 A bag and two cellphones were recovered from the man.
27:51 The man was stolen by a tricycle driver in Bacor, Cavite, where the theft happened.
27:57 He rode me to the tricycle driver.
28:00 Then he told the police that he was going to withdraw.
28:04 Then we went around, I said, "Get down and I'll take you to my service."
28:12 He didn't want to get down, he was angry.
28:14 Then he stole my bag, he stole my bag, he took a photo of the bag.
28:23 He ran away.
28:27 The suspect rode another tricycle to Las Pinas.
28:31 The tricycle driver was a witness.
28:34 He sold my cellphone.
28:37 He saw the pictures of you, you didn't look like me.
28:42 He was angry.
28:44 This is where the suspect started running away.
28:46 According to the police corporal, the suspect was still trying to steal his cellphone.
28:52 The victim did not file a complaint because he will be charged as a single father for bringing hearings in every case.
28:59 That's why the suspect was released.
29:01 According to the Las Pinas City Police, according to the record of the PNP, the suspect was previously jailed for drugs.
29:07 He has no statement.
29:09 Nico Juahe, reporting for GMA Integrated News.
29:13 This Women's Month, several women mountaineers were introduced to the Stop and Salute Flag Raising Ceremony in Luneta Park this morning.
29:23 They were introduced by Honobees, Coast Guard Lieutenant Commander Karina Dayondon,
29:28 and Coast Guard Petty Officers Juan, Noel Cristina Penetrante, and Janet Belarmino.
29:35 They are the first all-women team in Southeast Asia to arrive at the top of Mount Everest.
29:41 Dayondon is also the first Filipino to reach the seven highest mountains in the seven continents.
29:48 Penetrante said that all Filipinos should know about this.
29:54 The multi-awarded actress, Jacqueline Jose, turned 60 years old.
30:06 She was signed by her agency, PPL Entertainment Incorporated.
30:11 In their statement, the family asked the actress to pray and give them privacy while performing.
30:18 Some friends and her co-workers in the industry reached out to her.
30:24 Among them, Andrea Torres, who is with The Better Woman, Kylie Padilla, who was born as her daughter in Bolera,
30:31 and Katrina Halili, who worked in the movie The Originals.
30:36 Rodjun and Raver Cruz also offered their condolences to Jacqueline's family.
30:41 Gladys Reyes and Gardo Versoza were also saddened by the loss of their friend.
30:47 Jacqueline Jose, who is married to Jane Goch, was recognized for her works in The Floor Contemplation Story,
30:55 Patay na si Jesus, Marimar, and The Millionaire's Wife.
31:01 She was also the first Southeast Asian to win Best Actress at the Cannes Film Festival for the movie Marosa by Brilliante Mendoza in 2016.
31:10 Let's now take a quick break.
31:14 Two fishermen in the old Surigao del Sur saw some plastic containers in the sea containing illegal drugs.
31:23 They immediately brought the container to the police and they were confirmed that the container contained cocaine.
31:29 It weighed 1 kilo and was worth 5.3 million pesos.
31:34 The two fishermen were given cash reward and food items.
31:37 The police found out that anyone who was caught with illegal drugs would be jailed,
31:42 so they immediately reported it if they saw anything suspicious.
31:49 An SUV was found after it hit a concrete barrier in Bana, Ilocos Norte.
31:53 According to the police, the driver was in a trance while driving.
31:57 He is now in good condition.
31:59 No other people were injured in the accident.
32:02 The SUV was immediately removed from the road.
32:05 Interior and Local Government Secretary Benjur Abalos,
32:13 City Mayor Abidinay, and Mayor Lani Cayetano spoke.
32:17 The whole tension followed after the local government of Taguig temporarily closed Makati Park and Garden.
32:25 The place has no permit.
32:27 Makati City LGU stormed there and called Taguig LGU a "bully" because of the property that they did not own.
32:36 It is clear that the intention of Taguig was to hide after he sent 100 police officers there.
32:44 Makati City LGU will not back down.
32:47 Abalos said that he is now watching the place under NCRPO.
32:51 Based on the Supreme Court's decision in 2021,
32:54 Taguig is the only place in West Rembo and Sembo that is considered a park and garden.
33:01 After a few days of fighting in court,
33:08 the final four of the NCAA Season 99 Juniors Basketball Tournament is now complete.
33:13 At the end of the elimination round,
33:15 the perpetual junior Altas has a win-loss record of 8-1.
33:20 The Letrans Squires has a 7-2 record.
33:23 San Sebastian Staglets has a 3rd seed.
33:26 And Mapuho Red Robins has a 4th seed with a 6-3 record.
33:30 In the semifinals, the junior Altas and Squires have a twice-to-beat advantage as the top two seeds.
33:41 Trabaho Alert for those who want to be a certified Kapuso.
33:45 GMA Network Inc. has job vacancies in various departments.
33:50 In the admin department,
33:51 Assistant Publicity Manager, Corporate Strategic Planning Manager, Research Manager,
33:58 and Analyst are looking for jobs.
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34:07 Apply now and become a true Kapuso.
34:11 [music]
34:12 GMA Network is one of the recognized PIS,
34:15 or Partnering Empowerment, Advocacy, and Commitment to Excellence,
34:18 of Metrobank Foundation, Inc.
34:21 The PIS Awards are awarded to organizations that are a part of the Metrobank Foundation
34:26 in improving the lives of those in the vulnerable sectors of the country.
34:30 30 government and non-government organizations
34:33 have been awarded the PIS Awards for their studies and business.
34:36 This was accepted by the eyewitness host and GMA Integrated News Consultant, Howie Severino.
34:41 Severino is also one of the more than 30 personalities
34:45 who were awarded the Award for Continuing Excellence and Services, or ACES.
34:49 This is for his documentaries, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic,
34:53 and for his award-winning podcast, The Howie Severino Podcast.
34:58 Howie's advocacy against disinformation and his advocacy of the "Baybayin"
35:05 program was also previously introduced by the Metrobank Journalist of the Year in 2015.
35:10 The replacement of garbage in a barangay in Quezon City is a staple.
35:16 This is the Plastic to Fish Program of Barangay San Tonino.
35:19 Every kilo of any plastic garbage can be reduced to fish, salmon, galunggong, and fish fillet.
35:27 The garbage collected is sold to the junk shop and the LGU's Trash to Cash Program.
35:33 The program aims to reduce the amount of garbage that can cause flooding in the area.
35:38 The LGU plans to do the same in other barangays in the city.
35:42 I am your Kumari in Balitang Hali.
35:48 Of course, we should always look fresh while updating the latest.
35:53 That's how the netizens introduce themselves in their social media posts.
35:58 What's the story behind this trend?
36:01 Of course, here's the story of Dano Tingcungco.
36:05 Yes, yes, we're set for 3pm?
36:10 Okay, okay.
36:11 Anyway, I'll call you back because I have incoming.
36:14 Alright, okay.
36:15 Thank you, thank you.
36:16 I'm a reporter.
36:18 Of course, we have no time.
36:20 I'm always on the phone.
36:21 Of course, you've heard this trend on TikTok.
36:25 I'm a post center agent.
36:27 Of course, I always have a book in my hand.
36:30 GL, I don't have a voice.
36:32 We are public school teachers, of course.
36:36 We never get angry with our students.
36:38 Fine, let's go to school!
36:40 And if the netizens talk to him, of course, he can be heard on the street.
36:48 I'm a chef.
36:49 Of course, I can cook everything, even the difficult pronouns, like bolo, bolognese, and spaghetti.
36:57 I'm a waitress.
36:59 Of course, I'm used to waiting.
37:01 Even if he doesn't come.
37:04 I'm a restaurant owner.
37:05 Of course, I just order.
37:07 Sir, you're leaving.
37:09 Oh, I'm still leaving.
37:11 I'm a gamer and of course, I'm always skinny.
37:15 I'm a researcher.
37:17 Of course, our findings are disregarded by some people.
37:20 According to sociologist Ash Presto, this trend is that you introduce yourself and tell something about your life,
37:27 profession, or anything that has to do with you.
37:30 The real content of this trend is in your appearance or punchline after introducing yourself.
37:36 It can be funny, funny, and even a comment in society.
37:40 It's funny.
37:41 On the one hand, a good way of highlighting existing inequalities in a very indirect and very non-aggressive manner,
37:49 which is of course very Filipino.
37:50 But the downside of that, on the other hand also, it crystallizes different stereotypes.
37:56 And also, of course, normalizes existing power dynamics.
37:59 It's not clear how this trend will transform in the coming days or weeks,
38:04 but if there's smoke, there's fire.
38:06 Of course, there's something to talk about.
38:09 I think it's really still very important that the day after you present the video,
38:13 your video has a question or sense-making.
38:17 Donna Tingcunco reporting for GMA Integrated News.
38:21 [Music]
38:26 The Pinoy Q artist Carlo Beado is the champion in the 2024 WPA Predator World 10 Ball Championship in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
38:36 The Black Tiger is not a match for his opponent from Japan.
38:42 Aside from the trophy, Beado will also receive a prize of US$75,000 or more than P4 million.
38:51 For now, Beado is the champion in three major tournaments.
38:54 Good job!
38:56 [Music]
39:02 Marin Badet, I know you relate to many Pinoy that their pets are considered an extension of their family.
39:11 Yes, you're correct.
39:13 No matter how you look at them, they will still be your pet.
39:18 And a good example of that is a fur baby in Guadalupe, Cebu.
39:22 It may seem like a lot at first glance, but Mama's boy at heart is the American bully dog named Mama and Inday.
39:32 The pet dog is a chill-less overload while his fur doll is trying to be a spoon.
39:38 His name is Don Pablo, but he's a baby boy.
39:43 This is Mama Inday's third gift, a dog.
39:47 He's a pet dog to one of his children, but he's now loved by the whole family.
39:51 He's even a sleeping companion.
39:54 Don Pabst knows how to feed himself, but he's always trying to feed himself so that no one would be left hungry.
40:02 Many netizens have also been inspired by the wholesome moments of the two.
40:06 That's why the video has more than 2.5 million views on TikTok.
40:11 Mama Inday and Don Pablo, you are certified trendy.
40:16 Don Pablo is so cute.
40:19 You're perfect.
40:21 Because there are a lot of things that are wasted.
40:23 So, there should be nothing wasted.
40:27 That's how we mothers are.
40:29 We're the ones who are wasting.
40:32 Don Pablo knows how to feed himself, but he's always trying to feed himself.
40:39 Dogs are like that.
40:41 At first, you're afraid because you think they're too strong.
40:46 But they're actually very gentle.
40:51 This is the latest news.
40:53 We're now joined by a bigger mission.
40:55 I'm Rafi Tima.
40:56 And I'm Connie Sison, Bernadette Reyes.
40:59 I'm also joined by Aubrey Caramper.
41:02 For a wider service to the country,
41:05 From GMA Integrated News, the news authority of the Philippines.
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41:19 For those abroad, follow us on GMA Pinoy TV and www.gmanews.tv.
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