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Narito ang maiinit na balita sa Balitanghali Express ngayong Martes, August 6, 2024:


-2 lalaki, nangholdap at nang-carnap umano ng inupahang sasakyan; 1 sa 3 suspek, arestado/Biktima, tinutukan daw ng baril sa leeg saka kinuha ang kanyang cellphone at pera/Naarestong suspek, umamin at sinabing kailangan lang niya ng pantubos sa kanyang lisensya/2 pang suspek, tinutugis ng pulisya
-Pagsagip sa 2 dinukot na Chinese, nauwi sa engkwentro; pulis, patay
-Pagbalik sa ilang pulis-Davao na tinanggal sa security detail ni VP Sara Duterte, pinayagan ni PNP Chief Marbil-
-State of calamity, idineklara sa probinsya ng Bataan dahil sa oil spill
-Babae, nabiktima ng pandurukot sa loob ng simbahan; P29,000 cash, natangay/Substation ng NGCP, nasunog; 3 sugatan/Lalaking sinadya umanong sunugin ang kanilang bahay, arestado/Naarestong suspek, iginiit na sa kable ng kuryente nagsimula ang apoy-
-Pamemeste ng mga kuhol sa ilang taniman, problema ng mga magsasaka
-WEATHER: Ilang estudyante't manggagawa, nahirapang makauwi dahil sa ulan
-Ilang mambabatas, nag-inspeksyon sa mga POGO hub sa Bamban, Tarlac at Porac, Pampanga/ Sindikato ng ilegal na droga, posibleng sangkot sa mga POGO, ayon sa ilang kongresista/SIM Registration Act, gustong amyendahan ng ilang mambabatas matapos madiskubre ang 50,000 SIM cards sa Porac POGO Hub
-Deliberasyon para sa P6.352T Proposed National Budget sa 2025, sinimulan na sa Kamara
-China Coast Guard, patuloy ang radio challenge habang namimigay ang Pilipinas ng krudo sa mga mangingisda sa Escoda Shoal/30 Chinese militia vessel at isang CCG vessel, itinataboy ang mga lumalapit sa Sandy Cay malapit sa Pag-asa Island
-"Hiroshi" actors na sina David Licauco at Migz Diokno, spotted in one frame/Young Adelina at Teresita, napasabak sa heavy acting with Angelu de Leon/Cast ng "Pulang Araw," nagtapatan sa "Family Feud"...

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Transcript
00:00In prison, a man was arrested for holding up and carnapping the car they were driving in Rizal.
00:22The suspect said he didn't know that his partner had planned to steal the car.
00:30Here's the story of EJ Gomez.
00:35The driver of the car was just having fun
00:38when the two men held up their car at 9 p.m. on Friday.
00:43According to the police, three suspects booked a trip from Antipolo City to Tanay, Rizal.
00:50But only two of them drove the SUV.
00:53While along the way to Tanay, from Antipolo, they declared a hold-up.
00:59The driver was a bit alert. He called his girlfriend.
01:05So he informed his girlfriend through speakerphone,
01:08that he was holding up.
01:09Here's the story of a 22-year-old victim's girlfriend.
01:12My boyfriend felt that something might happen or that the two of them had plans.
01:18That's why he called me.
01:20When they arrived at the dark part, which I didn't see in the video call,
01:25that's when it happened.
01:26I heard what they said.
01:29Are you here? Don't move.
01:32Then they hung up the call.
01:35That's when the victim's girlfriend called the Baras Police Station to steal the car.
01:40When the victim called the police,
01:42he was shot in the right side of the neck by one of the suspects who took his cell phone and money.
01:49He was taken down to the Baras area.
01:53He was left there.
01:54When we saw them, they suddenly turned around.
01:58Because there's an uneven road there, the car turned around.
02:02According to the police, when the car overturned, the doors couldn't be opened.
02:07That's when the suspects forcibly opened the windshield to escape.
02:11That's when the chase started.
02:14One of the two suspects was caught by the police.
02:17He insisted that they just hold the driver.
02:20He didn't know that his accomplice was shooting and stole the car.
02:25I didn't want to do that.
02:27He was shooting at my accomplice.
02:29I just ran at him.
02:31I just ran at him. He was shooting at me.
02:33He brought the car so that we could get away.
02:35But we got hit.
02:37He also defended himself.
02:39I was driving a jeepney but I didn't have a license to get a license.
02:43I was forced to go with him.
02:45According to the police, the suspect was previously charged with rape in 2009 and murder in 2013.
02:52The chase continues for the escaped suspect who was shot,
02:56as well as for an unidentified man who followed and booked the trip of the suspects.
03:02EJ Gomez reporting for JMA Integrated News.
03:07The two Chinese men who were caught by their Chinese accomplice in Pampanga returned to the meeting.
03:13A police officer was arrested.
03:15Here is the report.
03:20The PNP anti-kidnapping group attacked a house in Sitio Feliza, Angeles City in Pampanga this Saturday.
03:28According to the PNP-AKG,
03:30the two Chinese men who were arrested in Ayala Avenue, Makati on Saturday morning
03:38are said to have been brought here.
03:43According to the PNP-AKG,
03:45the rescue operation of the two Chinese men returned to the meeting.
03:49Police Staff Sergeant Nelson Santiago was seriously injured.
03:53He did not make it to the hospital alive.
03:56Police Master Sergeant Eden Akad was also injured.
04:00The two victims were safely rescued.
04:02According to the PNP-AKG,
04:04According to the PNP-AKG,
04:14According to the PNP-AKG,
04:17According to the PNP-AKG,
04:19They were given a .45 caliber, a .38 caliber revolver,
04:24different types of jungle knives and drug paraphernalia.
04:28The two Chinese suspects are facing charges of kidnapping,
04:32serious illegal detention and illegal possession of firearms.
04:36The two arrested are yet to be released.
04:39They are currently in the anti-kidnapping headquarters.
04:44Meanwhile, the PNP Chief Police General,
04:48General Romel Marbil,
04:50returned some of the police officers
04:52who were released from the security detail of Vice President Sara Duterte.
04:55This was followed by a meeting of some senators
04:57in the hearing of the committees on public order and dangerous drugs yesterday.
05:01Marbil reiterated that the reason for the decrease in security personnel of VP Duterte
05:05was not politics.
05:07They also did not see any threat to the life of Vice President Duterte.
05:11As of now, 31 police and more than 300 AFP personnel
05:14were left behind in the security of Vice President Duterte.
05:17Vice President Duterte has not yet given a new statement on Marbil's decision.
05:21In an open letter to Marbil on July 29,
05:24VP Duterte said that the police he trusted
05:27were targeted in the relief order
05:30and their security personnel have been serving for a long time
05:33by former President Rodrigo Duterte.
05:36State of Calamity
05:38State of Calamity has already declared in the province of Bataan
05:42because of the sixth oil spill.
05:45This was followed by the sinking of MT Terranova in the sea
05:48that was surrounded by the town of Limay,
05:51the sinking of MT Jason Bradley in Mariveles,
05:54and the sinking of MV Mirola Uno in both towns.
05:59According to the Provincial Social Welfare and Development,
06:02almost 15,000 families in Limay and Mariveles
06:05are experiencing a bad effect of oil rising.
06:10Governor Jose Enrique Garcia III said
06:13that this also affected the lives of more than 17,000 fishermen in the province,
06:19even those who sell in the market and other businesses.
06:24Just this July, the first State of Calamity was declared in Bataan
06:29because of the effects of Hurricane Habagat and Hurricane Carmina.
06:35A man was arrested in Santo Domingo, Ilocos Sur
06:38after his house was set on fire.
06:40In Naga, Camarines Sur,
06:42a woman was fined thousands of pesos inside the church.
06:47Hot news brought to you by Jessica Calino of GMA Regional TV.
06:51You can see the devotees inside a church in Naga, Seti, Camarines Sur in the CCTV footage.
06:56Later, you can see the six to seven people
07:02near a woman fighting side by side.
07:05The woman was the target of the bag for the robbery.
07:09The woman's bag was full of cash worth 29,000 pesos.
07:15The victim also noticed that the bag was empty.
07:20The incident was not formally reported to Naga City Police.
07:23The police conducted an initial inquiry.
07:26It was found that there is a similar mode of robbery in Tabaco City, Albay.
07:30The possibility of the same suspects
07:33who were behind the incident in Naga was not removed.
07:38The substation of the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines in Hermosa, Bataan
07:42was suddenly set on fire
07:44based on the first investigation of the Bureau of Fire Protection.
07:47A contractor installed a cable.
07:49It was an accident that hit the power line of the Peninsula Electric Cooperative, or PENELCO.
08:04The warehouse of the NGCP was burned to the ground.
08:07The fire lasted for two hours before it was declared a fire-out.
08:11Power interruption was experienced.
08:14While the power interruption was experienced
08:16in some parts of Hermosa and Dinalupihan, Bataan,
08:19in the official statement issued by the NGCP,
08:22the fire affected the 69KV line of the NGCP Hermosa Kalagiman
08:27that serviced three generation plants in Bataan.
08:31But NGCP clarified that the fire did not affect the power transmission.
08:37The three cables installed were injured and caught a first-degree burn.
08:41According to the BFP, it is estimated that 900,000 pesos were spent on the fire.
08:49In Santo Domingo, Ilocosur, a house was burned
08:52using a water pump so that the fire could be extinguished
08:55and did not spread to the whole house.
08:57A room was destroyed,
08:59containing some wood, two water pumps,
09:02and broken onions.
09:04The owner of the house thought
09:06that his 29-year-old son intended to burn the house.
09:11We were the first to burn the house.
09:13He was the one who burned the house.
09:15He was the one who burned the house.
09:17He was the one who burned the house.
09:19It was better if he didn't burn the house.
09:21He used to burn the house.
09:23He used to burn the house.
09:25The son also disappeared
09:27and the windows of their house were broken.
09:30The suspect is in the custody of the PNP.
09:33But he's still young.
09:35The fire was caused by the power cable.
09:37The power cable was also damaged.
09:40The BFP has not seen any problems with the electrical wiring.
09:43It's been a while since the fire started.
09:45We saw the electrical wires.
09:49We investigated it.
09:51Of course, it was damaged.
09:53It was really damaged.
09:54Not unless we are able to witness it.
09:59The mother's complaint
10:01is that her son will be punished.
10:03Jessica Calilog of GMA Regional TV
10:07Reporting for GMA Integrated News
10:10After the flood,
10:12the problem now is that some rice fields
10:14outside Ilocos Norte are being polluted
10:16by lice.
10:18It quickly increases
10:20and causes damage to the rice fields.
10:22That's why farmers are constantly
10:24collecting lice and eggs
10:26and crushing them.
10:28They are also using pesticides.
10:30The Finance and Agriculture Office
10:32does not allow the increase of lice
10:34so that it won't spread to the rice fields.
10:37Rainfall in Bontoc
10:40Some students and workers
10:42were wet during the rain
10:44in Bontoc Mountain Province.
10:46They were lucky to get home.
10:48The line of tricycles
10:50was long.
10:52Some of them
10:54just walked home.
10:56The rain in Bontoc
10:58was caused by a thunderstorm.
11:00It's possible that in the next few hours,
11:02not only in Bontoc,
11:04but also in other parts of the country,
11:06there will be heavy rainfall forecast
11:08by Metro Weather.
11:10Residents are being alerted
11:12from flood or landslides
11:14in places where heavy to intense rains
11:16can occur.
11:18Not only local thunderstorms,
11:20but also strong winds
11:22in Metro Manila,
11:24Zambales, Bataan, Calabarzon,
11:26Mimaropa, Bicol,
11:28and the whole of Visayas.
11:30There is no direct effect
11:32on the weather.
11:34The Philippine Area of Responsibility
11:36still has a low chance
11:38of having a thunderstorm.
11:42Some want the law to amend
11:44the SIM Registration Act
11:46following the discovery
11:48of 1,000 SIM cards
11:50in Pogo Hub in Porac, Pampanga.
11:52This is the story of
11:54Jonathan Andal.
11:58The leader of the camera
12:00even recorded the Pogo
12:02in Bamban, Tarlac, and Porac,
12:04Pampanga for inspection
12:06under the President's order
12:08to ban the Pogo.
12:10This is what proliferated
12:12during the previous administration.
12:14This is where we are in a crackdown now.
12:16So we want to work
12:18very seriously.
12:20The inspection also
12:22investigated the camera
12:24where it was found that someone
12:26rang the bell before the raid.
12:28Lawmakers are asking
12:30if it was from the CIDG.
12:32After the complete
12:34and successful operation,
12:36they were relieved.
12:38All those officers and men
12:40who had a successful operation,
12:42they were relieved.
12:44Twice.
12:46And that makes us wonder why.
12:48Major General Romeo Karamat Jr.
12:50was the chief of the CIDG
12:52who ordered the police to evacuate.
12:54Despite his previous hearing,
12:56he did not know about the raid in Bamban.
12:58According to the CIDG,
13:00it was ordered by the higher-ups.
13:02So if it was from the higher-ups,
13:04who was it?
13:06There could be a direct link
13:08between these Pogos
13:10and the drug syndicates.
13:12It seems that
13:14the drug lords
13:16or the drug syndicate
13:18launders their money
13:20through these Pogos.
13:22Other lawmakers
13:24want to amend
13:26the SIM Card Registration Law
13:28after the discovery of 50,000 SIM cards
13:30in the Pogo Hub in Porac.
13:32Because the sale is bulk,
13:34maybe that's what we should address.
13:36According to the higher-ups,
13:38the number of text scams
13:40has decreased
13:42since the Pogos were banned.
13:44Those of you who received
13:46text messages before
13:48where you were bribed with Tagalog
13:50or Filipino words,
13:52Filipinos operate.
13:54It's all Chinese.
13:56We are still trying
13:58to get the PNP.
14:00Next Wednesday,
14:02we will hear from the camera
14:04about the illegal activities
14:06of the Pogos.
14:08Jonathan Andal reporting for GMA Integrated News.
14:10The target is to approve
14:12the 2025 National Budget
14:14before September ends.
14:16The House Committee
14:18on Appropriations
14:20has already started
14:22collecting funds
14:24for projects and government plans
14:26such as additional
14:28salaries for government employees.
14:30Some lawmakers
14:32are questioning
14:34the more than P158 billion
14:36in unprogrammed allocations
14:38or programs that have not yet
14:40received funds.
14:42Under the bill,
14:44the government is asking
14:46for more than P6.35 trillion.
14:48That's 10% more
14:50than the approved
14:52budget this year.
14:56It's hard for some fishermen
14:58to go fishing in Pag-asa Island
15:00and Escoda Shoal
15:02due to the tight security
15:04of the Chinese Coast Guard.
15:06Raffi Pima reports.
15:08China's security
15:10is tight
15:12because of the BFAR boat
15:14BRP Datu Pagwaya and BFAR PCG
15:16sailing in Sabina and Escoda Shoal
15:18where BRP Teresa Magbanwa
15:20and China's monster ship
15:22Gate of PCG
15:24China has no reason to complain
15:26about the Philippine ships in Escoda Shoal
15:28which is part of our Exclusive Economic Zone.
15:30China Coast Guard said
15:32that BRP Teresa Magbanwa
15:34is illegally stranded in Escoda Shoal
15:36and it is against China's sovereignty.
15:38This is the monster ship of China Coast Guard.
15:40This monster ship of China
15:42has been here for a long time
15:44not only our ships
15:46but also the fishermen
15:48who get their livelihood here in Sabina Shoal.
15:50China's rubber boats are also under surveillance
15:52while the BFAR PCG is being handed over
15:54to the fishermen in Escoda.
15:56China Coast Guard's radio challenge
15:58is repeated.
16:12Some fishermen were not able to go fishing
16:14because of China's restrictions.
16:16Hopefully, the PCG will not leave Escoda Shoal.
16:18There are many news
16:20that the fishermen
16:22in the West Philippine Sea will be arrested.
16:24That's why we are afraid.
16:26We tried our best not to be arrested
16:28but we were not able to go fishing.
16:30But in Asa Island,
16:32some fishermen are not able to go fishing.
16:34More than 30 Chinese militia vessels
16:36and one CCG vessel are stationed here
16:38and they are not leaving.
16:40The fishermen are being chased.
16:44This is the San Dikay area
16:46near Pag-asa.
16:48This is where many Chinese militia
16:50are stationed
16:52and this area is under surveillance
16:54because there are many fishermen here.
16:56In the past, the Filipinos used to go fishing here
16:58but now they are not allowed
17:00and the Chinese militia
17:02are under surveillance.
17:04The Vietnamese Coast Guard vessel
17:06CSB 8002 is stationed in the Manila Port area
17:08for a port visit.
17:10As part of the two-nation agreement
17:12the two nations agreed
17:14to cooperate in maritime security.
17:16This will promote and enhance
17:18the efficiency of information sharing
17:20and the coordination
17:22in maritime law enforcement
17:24in accordance with international law.
17:26Although Vietnam has already recognized
17:28almost all of the islands and ports
17:30in the Kalayaan Island Group, according to the PCG,
17:32the theft of the territory
17:34in the mission of the Coast Guard
17:36should not affect the safety of the fishermen.
17:38We will let them go fishing
17:40to prevent us also from
17:42activities like this
17:44where we think it can help
17:46to build the relationship.
17:48There was also no sign of a visit
17:50of Vietnam to Sigalot in the West Philippine Sea.
17:52Rafi Tima reporting
17:54for GMA Integrated News.
18:00Tune in Happiness Tuesday,
18:02my friends.
18:04Chinito overloaded
18:06the two Hiroshis
18:08in Pulang Araw.
18:10Spotted in one frame is Cloud7 member
18:12Migs Jokno
18:14with David Licauco.
18:16Migs is the younger version
18:18of David in Kapuso series.
18:20Just like Hiroshi,
18:22the child actors of Pulang Araw
18:24continue to shine.
18:26Young Adelina
18:28and Teresita with Carmela
18:30played by Angelo De Leon
18:32played the next two leads.
18:34The next two leads
18:36followed by the departure
18:38of Amang Sigulio,
18:40the character of Epic Lizon.
18:42The cast of Pulang Araw
18:44competed in Family Feud yesterday.
18:46The team of Nasanya Lopez
18:48and Alden Richards won
18:50versus the team of Barbie Corteza
18:52and David Licauco.
18:58The 12-year-old
19:00L. James Retiza
19:02will do his best
19:04to reach his school
19:06in Barangay Alangilan,
19:08Bacolod City.
19:10From Barangay Santa Cruz in the town of Murcia,
19:12a grade 6 student
19:14is using a harness
19:16pulled by his father
19:18to go to Barangay Alangilan.
19:20According to James,
19:22that is the fastest way
19:24to school.
19:26There is an alternative way
19:28but it will take them up to an hour
19:30to reach the school.
19:32In order to continue his studies,
19:34James struggles
19:36even when it rains.
19:38He started ziplining
19:40when he was only in grade 3.
19:42James dreams of becoming a seaman
19:44and having a house
19:46where they don't need
19:48to zipline anymore.
19:52A group of teachers
19:54called the Department of Education
19:56to study
19:58for public school teachers
20:00under the DepEd Order
20:02No. 005
20:04signed by former DepEd Secretary
20:06Vice President Sara Duterte.
20:08Teachers need to render
20:106 hours for
20:12actual classroom teaching
20:14within their 8-hour duty
20:16every day.
20:18According to Teachers Dignity Coalition Chairperson
20:20Benjo Basas,
20:22it is physically challenging
20:24especially since there are more sections
20:26held by teachers due to
20:28lack of curriculum.
20:30According to them,
20:32the National Association of Public Secondary School Heads,
20:34Incorporated.
20:36But they need to implement the DepEd Order.
20:38DepEd has not yet allowed
20:40the call of some teachers.
20:42But DepEd Secretary
20:44Sani Angara said
20:46they will strictly implement
20:48the maximum 6-hour teaching period
20:50so that teachers
20:52will not be burned out.
20:54A toll hike was scheduled
20:56this August.
20:58But some senators
21:00neglected it due to
21:02their failed contactless
21:04or RFID system.
21:06This is Dano Tincungco.
21:12Following the additional toll
21:14this June,
21:16the North Luzon Expressway
21:18is scheduled to add more tolls this August.
21:20But before that,
21:22a senator asked
21:24why this was approved
21:26even though the contactless system
21:28or RFID did not work
21:30in their expressway.
21:52The Toll Regulatory Board explained
21:54that the increased tolls
21:56were not allowed.
22:22It has to be justified.
22:24You should not allow
22:26the increase. When do you plan
22:28to increase it again?
22:30Most probably this August.
22:32Don't do it yet.
22:34There will be no increase.
22:36Metro Pacific Tollways Corporation
22:38operator of Enlex,
22:40SC-Tex, Calax, and Cavitex
22:42is in the process of replacing
22:44the first-generation RFID readers
22:46that had problems.
22:48There were also errors
22:50in the RFID sticker.
22:52The issue here is
22:54if the sticker
22:56is already used
22:58or put in the wrong place,
23:00it will not be readable.
23:02That's why it's manual.
23:04And that's why
23:06the program,
23:08as far as we're concerned,
23:10is a massive replacement.
23:12The target is to implement
23:14a unified wallet or RFID sticker
23:16in all expressways.
23:18We require toll operators
23:20to remove all the obstacles
23:22so that in 3-7 minutes,
23:24when you load,
23:26you can get real-time charging.
23:28That's what's happening.
23:30The motorist will load
23:32and it will not be propagated
23:34at the lane level.
23:36It will be caught.
23:38Dano Tingkungko reporting for GMA Integrated News.
23:40Some hog growers in Batangas
23:42are worried about their livelihood
23:44because of the recent
23:46case of African Swine Fever there.
23:48Because of that,
23:50the LGU ordered
23:52biosecurity and permission
23:54for hogs.
23:56The Batangas Provincial Veterinary Office
23:58has not yet confirmed
24:00where the ASF virus came from
24:02and how it spread.
24:04But there is a high possibility
24:06that it came from vehicles
24:08or from people.
24:10That's why the delivery trucks
24:12that carry pigs
24:14need to show
24:16their acceptance certificate
24:18and barangay permit.
24:20The Provincial Veterinary Office
24:22has not yet confirmed
24:24how many cases of ASF
24:26were reported.
24:28According to the monitoring
24:30of the Department of Agriculture,
24:32every kilo of cassia
24:34here in Metro Manila
24:36is from Php 285 to Php 380.
24:38Here's the breaking news.
24:40A Grade 11 student
24:42was arrested
24:44on charges of
24:46molesting
24:48a 15-year-old woman.
24:50He was brought to
24:52Anonas Police Station
24:54where he was charged
24:56with molesting a woman
24:58from Quezon City.
25:00According to the investigation
25:02of the QCPD,
25:04the crime happened in February.
25:06The victim did not go home
25:08and when he got home,
25:10he complained to his parents.
25:12The accused is facing
25:14two counts of statutory rape.
25:16He did not know
25:18that there was a warrant
25:20against him.
25:22He did not force the victim
25:24to become his lover.
25:28Two suspects were arrested
25:30for selling illegal drugs
25:32in a cemetery in Baguio City.
25:34They were given
25:36half a kilo of marijuana
25:38worth Php 20,000.
25:40When their car was inspected,
25:42another bag of marijuana
25:44was also found.
25:46The car that was used
25:48to deliver illegal drugs
25:50was also searched.
25:52On social media,
25:54the suspects are talking
25:56to their parishioners.
25:58They do not have a license.
26:04The victory of Carlos Yulo
26:06in the 2024 Paris Olympics
26:08is still being celebrated.
26:10Sending well wishes
26:12to Golden Boy,
26:14Pinay Beauty Queens,
26:16Katriona Gray, Samantha Bernardo
26:18and Michelle D.
26:20The hearts of the stars
26:22are also with Carla Abrellana
26:24and Matteo Guidicelli.
26:26It's showtime family
26:28is also congratulating
26:30Anne Curtis and Chang Ami Perez.
26:32Memevice has a free entrance
26:34for food and drinks
26:36for Yulo
26:38in the new opening of
26:40the comedy club, The Serve.
26:44While the Filipino athletes
26:46are still fighting
26:48in the Paris Olympics,
26:50let's talk to the Philippine
26:52Olympic Committee President,
26:54Abrahama Bambol Tolentino.
26:56Good morning and welcome
26:58to Balitang Hali.
27:00Good morning.
27:02Yes, sir.
27:04We would like to hear
27:06from our athletes.
27:08How are they?
27:10Are they in high spirits?
27:12Especially after
27:14we scored two points
27:16from our countryman,
27:18Carlos Yulo.
27:20Yes, yes.
27:22We are still in high spirits.
27:24We still have five more
27:26to go.
27:28But overall,
27:30what is our assessment
27:32of the performance
27:34of our athletes?
27:36That's what
27:38we are waiting for.
27:40We are still waiting
27:42for the results.
27:44We are still waiting
27:46for the results.
27:48We are still waiting
27:50for the results.
27:52We are still waiting
27:54for the results.
27:56That's what I said
27:58before I left.
28:00We will deliver
28:02and we will surpass
28:04the Tokyo medal.
28:06We have already surpassed
28:08our sports history.
28:10We have already surpassed
28:12our sports history.
28:14Of course, we still have
28:16two medals to go.
28:18Of course, we still have
28:20two medals to go.
28:22That's true.
28:24For all of our athletes
28:26who are fighting for their medals,
28:28for all of our athletes who are fighting for their medals,
28:30it is important to see
28:32their perseverance.
28:34Speaking of which,
28:36we will hear from EJ Obiena,
28:38Union Marshall,
28:40and their results
28:42from their fights.
28:44How are they?
28:46They are okay.
28:48They are okay.
28:50They are okay.
28:52They are like the
28:54former Olympians.
28:56They are strong
28:58in their fights,
29:00in their strategies,
29:02in their strategies,
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37:46That dog entered a house
37:48in Gujarat, India.
37:50A child was seen sleeping
37:52on the sofa.
37:54The dog was wandering around.
37:56When he got close to the child,
37:58he suddenly attacked it.
38:00The child fell to the ground
38:02while the dog continued to bite him.
38:04The dog ran away
38:06after a man arrived.
38:08The child was injured and brought to the hospital.
38:10He got better
38:12and was given an anti-rabies vaccine.
38:14According to the local media,
38:16the parents of the child
38:18complained to the police.
38:20But there were no cases
38:22because the dog attacked
38:24and no one owned the dog.
38:28After a long period of time,
38:30the price of products and services
38:32in the country
38:34decreased again this June.
38:36According to the Philippine Statistics Authority,
38:38the inflation rate of this month
38:40is 4.4%.
38:42This is the highest rate since 2024.
38:44According to the Philippine Statistics Authority,
38:46the main reason for the rapid inflation
38:48is the rapid increase
38:50in house prices, water and electricity,
38:52as well as the rapid increase
38:54in gas prices
38:56and other oil products.
38:58Inflation also decreased
39:00due to the rapid increase in food prices
39:02such as meat, fruits,
39:04fish and other seafood.
39:06According to NEDA,
39:08the Department of Agriculture
39:10will issue a fuel subsidy
39:12to more than 100,000 farmers
39:14from August to September.
39:16They also have contracts
39:18to ensure sufficient food
39:20and support
39:22for vulnerable sectors.
39:24Inflation has now decreased.
39:28In other news,
39:30the Senate Committee on Public Information
39:32will investigate the case
39:34of sexual harassment
39:36of a GMA Network artist
39:38The committee chairman,
39:40Senator Robin Padilla,
39:42did not mention his name.
39:44But he said he wants to clarify
39:46the scandal that happened
39:48last month.
39:50That's why the GMA will call
39:52the GMA7.
39:54We are not saying
39:56that GMA7 has something to say.
39:58No.
40:00What we are saying here
40:02is that there needs to be
40:04a clear
40:06explanation
40:08to the committee
40:10of the mass media
40:12because this is
40:14public information.
40:16According to the GMA Network,
40:18it is now in consultation
40:20with the committee of Senator Padilla
40:22and confirmed that it will send
40:24a statement on the matter.
40:26At a young age,
40:28some members of the US Coast Guard
40:30and the National Oceanic
40:32and Atmospheric Administration
40:34will assist
40:36in the extraction of oil
40:38from three ships
40:40in the province.
40:42First, they went to Lamao Port
40:44in Limay City
40:46where the MT Terra Nova sank.
40:48They will continue
40:50their work to control
40:52the spread of the oil
40:54brought by the ships.
40:58In Lipabatanga,
41:00a group of young people
41:02will send a donation
41:04for the protection of the environment.
41:06That is a hair donation drive
41:08that can collect 20 kilos of hair.
41:10They will send it next Sunday
41:12to Bataan where the oil
41:14of the two ships ran out.
41:16Their project is supported
41:18by the people there.
41:24Off to the USA now.
41:26How many stars are there
41:28for the Sparkle World Tour?
41:30The Global Pinoys are in California.
41:32Julian San Jose and Raver Cruz
41:34are there as well as
41:36Bubay and Isko Moreno.
41:38They will also be part
41:40of the spectacular shows
41:42of Ai-Ai de las Alas
41:44and Alden Richards.
41:46Back to Back na Pasabog
41:48will be at the two-day concert
41:50on August 9 in Anaheim
41:52and August 10 in San Francisco.
41:54Here it is.
41:56If being an extra in the Olympics
41:58the Pinoys will be ready
42:00for the next podium finish.
42:02The two-time Olympic gold medalist
42:04Carlos Yulo
42:06will also be there.
42:08Here are some of the people
42:10who were hit by Yulo fever.
42:20Yulo!
42:22Romar Infante of Pangasinan.
42:24From bed to kitchen,
42:26tumbling
42:28is his favorite activity.
42:30Even when riding a motorcycle,
42:32he deserves a perfect score.
42:34Outdoor gymnast,
42:36Jumari Cho Magno
42:38of South Cotabato.
42:40For the 2028 Olympics,
42:42he's ready for the Parallel Bars
42:44and Tumba Bakud.
42:46Even the staff
42:48of a cafe in Binangon and Rizal
42:50were not spared.
42:52Even when cleaning or watering the plants,
42:54the outcome should be a perfect landing.
42:56CEO Salvador
42:58of Intari Zal
43:00even used a pool ball
43:02before going to the bank.
43:04Treading!
43:06See?
43:08You're our representative.
43:12Let's imitate him.
43:14But this kind of memes
43:16are really good.
43:18The Pinoys will not be forgiven.
43:20There's always someone
43:22who's already a gold medalist
43:24but he'll get more.
43:26Very good!
43:28And here's the latest news.
43:30We're part of a bigger mission.
43:32I'm Connie Cesar.
43:34I'm Oscar Oida.
43:36And I'm Aubrey Carampel.
43:38For a broader
43:40service to the country,
43:42from GMA Integrated News,
43:44the Philippine News Authority.
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