24 Oras Express: August 20 2024 [HD]

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Narito ang mga maiinit na balita sa 24 Oras Express ngayong Martes, August 20, 2024.


-Libro ng VP, gagastusan ng gobyerno ng P10-M; tugon ni VP: pinupulitika ang budget hearing


-BI: may record ang Malaysian, Singaporean at Indonesian Immigration na dumating si Guo sa kanila


-2 sugatan sa pagbagsak ng 15 poste na nahila ng mga kawad na nasabitan ng truck


-Quiboloy supporter, namatayan umano sa KOJC raid; PNP: walang "excessive force" sa warrant serving


-BRP Teresa Magbanua, pinalibutan ng mga barko, speedboat at rubber boat ng China Coast Guard


-Bahagi ng Malabon, binaha hanggang hita dahil sa nasirang Dampalit Tide Control Gate


-Pagdedeklara ng dengue outbreak, pinag-aarala ng DOH dahil sa pagdami ng nagkakasakit


-Comelec Chairperson Garcia, inireklamo sa Ombudsman dahil sa pagkiling umano sa MIRU


-Pilipinas, walang planong tapatan ang agresibong aksyon ng China ayon sa NMC


-Double Olympic gold medalist Carlos Yulo, mainit na sinalubong sa GMA Network


-Kim Ji Soo, napanood na bilang si Dr. Kim Young sa "Abot Kamay Na Pangarap"; shini-ship kay Doc Analyn


-LPA , binabantayan sa loob ng PAR; mababa ang tsansang maging bagyo sa loob ng 24 oras


-Alice Guo, posibleng dumaan sa "back door" para makaalis ng bansa ayon sa PAOCC


-Carlos Yulo, 'di pa raw nakakapagpahinga matapos manalo ng 2 ginto sa 2024 Paris Olympics; nasa cloud 9 pa ang feels


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00:00This is Philippine Coast Guard Central.
00:04Welcome to the Philippines.
00:05We are here to support you.
00:12Thank you for your support.
00:20Good evening, Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao.
00:25The Senate held a hearing on the budget of the Office of the Vice President.
00:31It was announced that the government agencies will receive the funds for this program,
00:37if it's the same as the others.
00:39The Vice President's answer was that the budget will be politicized.
00:43This is also what he called in the hearing to ask about his book,
00:46which will cost the government 10 million pesos.
00:50The Vice President was also asked about his impeachment complaint against him.
00:55He did not hide it.
00:57Marisol Abdurrahman was there.
01:02In the more than 2 billion pesos 2025 proposed budget of the Office of the Vice President,
01:07Senator Rizal Tiveros asked Vice President Sara Duterte
01:12if the OVP will consider it.
01:14The OVP has already put the funds for the projects in the line agencies.
01:18There are also other agencies, such as medical, financial, and education assistance.
01:23So that it will be in sync with the priorities of the Executive Department,
01:27instead of having a separate but similar program.
01:31According to Visayas, in her experience,
01:34if it's related to other agencies, their budget will be politicized.
01:38If we are being referred or endorsed by the AXA in the DSWD,
01:47usually the answer we get is no,
01:50because it came from the Office of the Vice President and it's an enemy.
01:55Sometimes it's true that assistance for our countrymen is politicized.
02:04But it was heated when Tiveros asked about the contents of the children's book written by Visay
02:10and it will cost 10 million pesos to distribute to children students.
02:15Madam Chair, this is an example of politicizing the budget hearing through the questions of a senator.
02:25The problem is that my name is on the book
02:29and we will give that book to the children.
02:33And those children have parents who will vote.
02:37And my name is spread wherever the book will be given.
02:44Madam Chair, I don't understand the point of our resource person.
02:49It is a simple question.
02:52Again, this is politicizing.
02:56The VP mentioned the word vote.
02:58I did not say vote.
03:00Usually our resource persons give the same institutional courtesy to the legislature that we give to the executive.
03:10I don't appreciate this kind of attitude.
03:12I also don't understand Senator Riza and Tiveros.
03:16And I do not appreciate, what did he say?
03:19I do not appreciate this kind of behavior and attitude.
03:24Madam Chair, in 2016, Senator Riza and Tiveros ran.
03:35Senator, how many losses did he have?
03:37Two, Madam Chair.
03:38Okay, two.
03:39He was afraid of his third loss.
03:42So he went to Davao.
03:46He asked for help.
03:48When he won, what did he do?
03:50He was the first one to attack President Rodrigo Duterte.
03:54What is the meaning of this kind of behavior?
03:57Finance Committee Chairperson Senator Grace spoke here.
04:01The VP was asked about his security.
04:04What is the status?
04:05How many securities were removed?
04:07It was a targeted list.
04:08It was a political move.
04:10It was political harassment.
04:12In the last session of the committee, the OVP asked for a budget of 2.037 billion.
04:18But before the hearing was over, the Vice-Chairman of the OVP said something.
04:22We would like to thank all the honorable members of the Senate
04:26for doing your work here in the Senate of the Philippines.
04:31Except, just kidding.
04:34Have a good afternoon.
04:36She is really a VP.
04:37Consistent, Madam Chair.
04:39After the hearing, the Vice-Chairman of the OVP went back to politics to talk about the media's opinion.
04:44Particularly, about the impeachment complaint against him.
04:48They talked about it.
04:50Even if they denied it, the members of the House of Representatives talked about it.
04:55It's openly discussed, the impeachment.
05:00What do they want to do?
05:02They want to make the Duterte family down in politics.
05:07And not only in politics, but also in personal.
05:10They included my husband.
05:12He's a private individual, but they included him in their harassment.
05:17She's not afraid of being impeached.
05:19She has no plan to run for Vice-Chair.
05:22If not for the help of her brother, Senator Aimee and President Bongbong Marcos.
05:28They said we will not win if you don't help us in Mindanao and Visayas.
05:37If they make me leave or impeach me, it's not up to me.
05:44She asked if she will regret helping President Marcos.
05:52Do I regret helping?
05:56Do you want to answer the question?
05:58Or do you know the answer?
06:01For GMA Integrated News, Marisol Abdurrahman.
06:05Tune in for 24 Hours.
06:09Alice Goh has arrived in Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia.
06:15Her immigration records are dead, according to our Bureau of Immigration.
06:20But the lawyer who notarized Goh's counter-affidavit,
06:25she personally faced the dismissed mayor last week.
06:31Sandra Aguinaldo tuned in.
06:36According to the Senate yesterday, on July 18,
06:39the Philippines dismissed Mayor Alice Goh.
06:43But someone said that she faced Goh only on August 14.
06:48Attorney Elmer Galicia is the lawyer who notarized Goh's counter-affidavit
06:53in a human trafficking complaint.
06:55She explained to the Department of Justice,
06:58but turned out to be a mediator in the media.
07:02According to the prosecutors in Banban Pogo,
07:07Galicia argued that she personally faced Goh
07:11when she notarized Goh's counter-affidavit.
07:15The notarization was organized by a woman.
07:19On August 14, 2024, at around 7 o'clock p.m.,
07:25when she arrived at the office,
07:27there was a Land Cruiser on board of Ms. Alice Goh.
07:32Alice Goh was talking to her downstairs of her office.
07:37She saw it and presented a driver's license to her.
07:45The DOJ accused Galicia of notarizing Goh's counter-affidavit
07:49and any evidence that she followed.
07:53Including the personal face of the person who notarized her.
07:57But the Bureau of Immigration received information
08:00from other immigration countries
08:02that Goh was not in the Philippines during the notarization.
08:06Although Goh has no record of leaving the Philippines,
08:09there is a record of Goh's Malaysian immigration
08:13to Kuala Lumpur on July 18.
08:15There is also a record of her arrival in Singapore on July 21.
08:19And there is also a record of her arrival in Batam, Indonesia on August 18.
08:24The most recent is August 18, which is the other day.
08:28She moved, including her group with Sheila Leal-Guo,
08:33Wendy Leal-Guo, and Cassandra Leong to Indonesia.
08:39According to the Immigration's intel,
08:41Goh has a flight back to the Philippines.
08:43Upon verification, she did not board that aircraft.
08:49And it got us asking the question,
08:52why does she have a ticket from outside to enter the country
08:56when our record states that she is still in the country?
09:00They also verified this,
09:02so it was not immediately said to the senators
09:04who are investigating the POGO operations that Goh was involved in.
09:08It is also possible that Goh did not go to the airport
09:11where there are immigration personnel.
09:14Instead, she went to backdoors or illegal routes
09:17where there are no immigration personnel.
09:20Like private airstrips and crossings.
09:25We think that is what Mayor Goh did to get out of the country
09:31and to circumvent immigration.
09:33Even so, the immigration is still investigating
09:36if they are the ones who broke in.
09:39Justice Secretary Boyeng Remulia's ultimatum
09:42to anyone who has immigration personnel
09:44who has a role in Goh's departure,
09:46is to go out and tell the truth.
09:49If not, she will personally find out what happened,
09:52there will be a beating and more.
09:54She will also find out if Campo and Goh's lawyers
09:58have a role in her departure from the country.
10:00One of Goh's lawyers said,
10:03I am just reflecting on what she said,
10:05her assurance to me.
10:07She said that she is here in the Philippines.
10:10Well, personally, I did not see her.
10:13For GMA Integrated News,
10:15Sandra Aguinaldo was arrested for 24 hours.
10:19Next, 15 posts in Marilao, Bulacan fell
10:23when a truck hit them.
10:26Two were injured while hundreds lost their power.
10:29Oscar Oida was arrested.
10:31Oscar Oida.
10:36Yesterday afternoon,
10:37Meralco found the broken posts
10:40here in Marilao, Bulacan.
10:43Last night,
10:45a 10-wheel dump truck hit
10:48the power cables
10:50in Mario Santiago Road.
10:52As the truck was driving,
10:5415 posts fell on the ground.
10:5810 of these are Meralco's posts.
11:01A motorcycle rider was injured
11:03and a cyclist was injured.
11:06They were immediately taken to the hospital.
11:09The wire hit me.
11:11I fell.
11:14I thought I was done.
11:16I asked the owner of the truck
11:20to just pay for my day
11:22because I can rest for a few days.
11:25Meralco didn't even mention
11:27the impact of the fallen posts
11:29on the supply and community.
11:32Meralco hasn't told us
11:34how important they are.
11:36One of the posts
11:38was only worth P15,000 or P20,000.
11:41It was just a post with a lever
11:43and some attachments.
11:45And the opportunity loss
11:49is what I can see
11:52as the possible charges.
11:54The driver of the truck
11:56refused to face the camera
11:58when we asked for permission.
12:00Up to 800 families lost power.
12:02According to Meralco,
12:04the number of fallen posts
12:06is not a joke.
12:08But their target is to finish work
12:10before midnight.
12:12As much as possible,
12:14as long as it's bright,
12:16so we won't have a hard time
12:18with the restoration.
12:20But if it gets dark,
12:22that's our target.
12:24Before midday,
12:26power was restored in some houses.
12:28But not in some places
12:30like Carlos Miguel's house.
12:32It's just a pipe.
12:34And it's already dark
12:36so I can't sleep well.
12:38It's hot.
12:40Some even said that
12:42it's cold outside.
12:44To give you an idea
12:46how hot it is here at night,
12:48some residents made a makeshift
12:50place for their vehicles
12:52to sleep.
12:54But it's still a bit cold.
12:56Last night, we lost power
12:58so we slept here outside.
13:00We even made a house.
13:02We couldn't sleep well
13:04because of the pipes.
13:06The vehicles couldn't pass
13:08so the students walked inside.
13:10It's okay now
13:12because it's hard.
13:14It's hard to get inside like this.
13:16For GMA Integrated News,
13:18I'm Oscar Huerta.
13:2024 Hours.
13:22Pastor Apolo Kibuloy's field
13:24was flooded
13:26when he read in the Senate
13:28the testimony
13:30of a woman he abused.
13:32The Senate also met
13:34the pastor's supporter
13:36who was killed by a woman
13:38during a PNP raid
13:40in the compound of Kibuloy's group.
13:42He was shot.
13:44Veneration.
13:48It was heated
13:50between Interior Secretary
13:52Benhur Abalos and KOJC officials
13:54or Kingdom of Jesus Christ
13:56of Pastor Apolo Kibuloy
13:58when they heard in the Senate earlier.
14:00Kibuloy's lawyer
14:02read Abalos' testimony
14:04in the Senate
14:06of a woman he abused
14:08by the leader of KOJC.
14:10You will have your time, Atty. Torreon.
14:12This is part of the Transparency Senate.
14:14That is improper. Order. Order. Order.
14:16This is my speech. You cannot tell me
14:18what is improper. Order. Order. Order.
14:20I am the chairman.
14:22Please listen to me.
14:24Abalos continued
14:26reading the testimony
14:28of the victim.
14:30When I was lying down,
14:32Kibuloy came up to me.
14:34I wanted to
14:36cry for help.
14:38If this is not true,
14:40he has the right to say
14:42that this is not true.
14:44But if this is true,
14:46he has the right to answer the law.
14:48To quote verbatim
14:50the allegations in the affidavit complaint,
14:52I think Atty. Abalos knows
14:54that it is improper in a Senate proceeding.
14:56That is also unfair
14:58on the part of
15:00Pastor Apolo Kibuloy
15:02who cannot actually
15:04also state his portion.
15:06The Senate Committee
15:08on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs
15:10heard the testimony
15:12of Atty. Apolo Kibuloy,
15:14who is a member of the Senate Committee
15:16on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs.
15:18Atty. Apolo Kibuloy,
15:20who is a member of the Senate Committee
15:22on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs.
15:24Atty. Apolo Kibuloy,
15:26who is a member of the Senate Committee
15:28on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs.
15:30Atty. Apolo Kibuloy,
15:32who is a member of the Senate Committee
15:34on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs.
15:36Atty. Apolo Kibuloy,
15:38who is a member of the Senate Committee
15:40on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs.
15:42Atty. Apolo Kibuloy,
15:44who is a member of the Senate Committee
15:46on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs.
15:48Atty. Apolo Kibuloy,
15:50who is a member of the Senate Committee
15:52on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs.
15:54Atty. Apolo Kibuloy,
15:56who is a member of the Senate Committee
15:58on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs.
16:00Atty. Apolo Kibuloy,
16:02who is a member of the Senate Committee
16:04on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs.
16:06Atty. Apolo Kibuloy,
16:08who is a member of the Senate Committee
16:10on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs.
16:12Atty. Apolo Kibuloy,
16:14who is a member of the Senate Committee
16:16on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs.
16:18Atty. Apolo Kibuloy,
16:20who is a member of the Senate Committee
16:22on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs.
16:24Atty. Apolo Kibuloy,
16:26who is a member of the Senate Committee
16:28on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs.
16:30Atty. Apolo Kibuloy,
16:32who is a member of the Senate Committee
16:34on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs.
16:36Atty. Apolo Kibuloy,
16:38who is a member of the Senate Committee
16:40on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs.
16:42Atty. Apolo Kibuloy,
16:44who is a member of the Senate Committee
16:46on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs.
16:48Atty. Apolo Kibuloy,
16:50who is a member of the Senate Committee
16:52on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs.
16:54Atty. Apolo Kibuloy,
16:56who is a member of the Senate Committee
16:58on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs.
17:00Atty. Apolo Kibuloy,
17:02who is a member of the Senate Committee
17:04on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs.
17:06Atty. Apolo Kibuloy,
17:08who is a member of the Senate Committee
17:10on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs.
17:12Atty. Apolo Kibuloy,
17:14who is a member of the Senate Committee
17:16on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs.
17:18Atty. Apolo Kibuloy,
17:20who is a member of the Senate Committee
17:22on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs.
17:24Atty. Apolo Kibuloy,
17:26who is a member of the Senate Committee
17:28on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs.
17:30Atty. Apolo Kibuloy,
17:32who is a member of the Senate Committee
17:34on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs.
17:36Atty. Apolo Kibuloy,
17:38who is a member of the Senate Committee
17:40on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs.
17:42Atty. Apolo Kibuloy,
17:44who is a member of the Senate Committee
17:46on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs.
17:48Atty. Apolo Kibuloy,
17:50who is a member of the Senate Committee
17:52on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs.
17:54Atty. Apolo Kibuloy,
17:56who is a member of the Senate Committee
17:58on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs.
18:00Atty. Apolo Kibuloy,
18:02who is a member of the Senate Committee
18:04on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs.
18:06Atty. Apolo Kibuloy,
18:08who is a member of the Senate Committee
18:10on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs.
18:12Atty. Apolo Kibuloy,
18:14who is a member of the Senate Committee
18:16on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs.
18:18Atty. Apolo Kibuloy,
18:20who is a member of the Senate Committee
18:22on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs.
18:24Atty. Apolo Kibuloy,
18:26who is a member of the Senate Committee
18:29All these are in accordance with the Unclaus
18:31and of course the 2016 Arbital Award.
18:38Well that may be a challenge,
18:40but that is something that we are strategically considering.
18:42Professor J Batumbacal,
18:43who is a maritime law expert,
18:46said that there is clear interference
18:48or would-be danger
18:52to the Unclaus and other tribunals.
18:54in the legitimate maritime activities of another sovereign state in its own exclusive economic zone.
19:03It is directly contrary to the principles of the United Nations,
19:09especially against the threat and use of force, and it is also an act of coercion.
19:16In addition, China's aggressive tactics are not in line with the statement
19:21that it is looking for a peaceful solution to the problem in the West Philippine Sea.
19:25For GMA Integrated News, who won?
19:31Some places in Malabon were flooded to the brim even though it did not rain heavily.
19:35A tide control gate was also damaged due to the pressure of the water.
19:39The floodgate in Labotas was also damaged.
19:42Darleen Cai won.
19:47Malabon, Malabon, Malabon
19:51The water level was this high outside Kailanan Creek in Barangay Dampalit, Malabon,
19:55yesterday morning after the Dampalit Tide Control Gate was damaged
19:59in the middle of August, which was clogged and filled with garbage.
20:03Barangay Dampalit and nearby areas were immediately flooded.
20:06In Naremi's house, only a little water is left from the heavy rain yesterday.
20:12I was surprised and scared.
20:15Because the water level was rising.
20:17I was wondering where I was going.
20:20I did not leave.
20:22Of course, there were no people here.
20:24The barangay was also shocked by the sudden flooding
20:27because the rain was not strong and continuous yesterday.
20:30We were all panicked.
20:32Because the floodgate was suddenly damaged.
20:37The floodgate was already damaged so the high tide did not stop it
20:40which was accompanied by a strong flow of water in the creek.
20:43The damaged navigational gate was also damaged.
20:46That was one of the reasons why all the high tide prices went to us.
20:51That's why our floodgate was damaged.
20:54It was said that the water reached some parts of Dampalit.
20:57That's why the local government suspended all classes from yesterday to today.
21:02These sheet piles were immediately placed by Barangay Dampalit as a temporary solution.
21:07There is still a little water leaking,
21:10but this is already a big thing to stop the water from leaking from the creek.
21:15The local MMDA also responded.
21:18The order was to remove this first
21:21and then have our chief engineer in Pasig
21:28check up the damage below.
21:31It is possible that the completion of the Dampalit floodgate will take place next week.
21:36What they will do is to fabricate materials for the damaged floodgate.
21:41After that, they will pull out the damaged part,
21:47replace it with a new one and repair the damaged part.
21:50Meanwhile, the water reached almost all parts of Malabon
21:54so it is possible that it will enter tomorrow.
21:56For GMA Integrated News, Darlene Cai, for 24 Hours.
22:02The health department is now studying the declaration of dengue outbreak in the country.
22:08It's only been half a year and it hasn't started yet.
22:13More than 100,000 people have already contracted dengue.
22:17Mark Salazar was able to point it out.
22:23The local government of Manila has been conducting anti-dengue misting operations for a month.
22:29They are targeting schools in the city.
22:33It is also the case in Caloocan City,
22:35which is not allowed to cross the streets.
22:38The target is to open the carriers of dengue cases.
22:43According to the latest report by the Department of Health on August 13,
22:47the number of dengue cases from January to August 3 reached 136,161.
22:55This is 33% higher than the previous year.
23:00According to the DOH, they are planning to declare dengue outbreak.
23:05I will also declare dengue outbreak.
23:08Based on my conversation with our epidemiology bureau director,
23:14our dengue is already at outbreak levels.
23:17In the middle of this, the number of deaths in dengue this year is lower
23:20due to early detection and management.
23:23But the campaign is still in full swing.
23:26In cleaning, the secret is for the dengue to enter.
23:30It's hard for it to stick when it's stuck.
23:36That's why I don't stack water.
23:39We always check weekly.
23:41Those that are in boxes, those that are not being used,
23:47like tires.
23:51In Barangay Tatalon, Quezon City, residents are watching
23:54the cleaning of the inside and outside of their two daycare centers.
23:59Especially the children who are vulnerable to the disease.
24:02Our barangay always cleans.
24:06We clean the canals, houses,
24:12because our health workers built houses.
24:14NEL is active in the campaign for cleaning
24:17because they sometimes fight dengue when their nephew gets infected.
24:21His head always hurts and there's blood coming out of his nose.
24:26It's really expensive. We spent a lot of money at that time.
24:29The DOH is watching for dengue cases,
24:32especially while we are in the middle of it.
24:35Coordination with local epidemiology and surveillance units is also ongoing
24:40to guide them if there is a local dengue outbreak.
24:45For GME Integrated News, Mark Salazar.
24:4924 Hours.
24:53The chairman of COMELEC filed a complaint with the Ombudsman
24:56because of his reluctance to comply with the company
24:59that is supplying the election system that will be used in 2025.
25:03As a result, the complaint was removed
25:06from the 2016 election system that is being investigated by COMELEC.
25:13Joseph Moro has the story.
25:18The former Congressman Edgar Arice filed a complaint
25:21against the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act
25:24against the Ombudsman against COMELEC Chairperson George Garcia
25:27as well as against seven other COMELEC officials
25:30who are members of the Bills and Awards Committee.
25:33Arice's allegation is that Garcia and Mirosystems Company Ltd.
25:38and its partner to go to them
25:41the 17.9 million pesos contract for the automated election system
25:46that will be used in 2025.
25:48According to Arice, the new contract should not be bid
25:51because there is a contract in Smartmatic to refurbish
25:54the vote counting machine or VCM used in the 2022 elections.
25:59In addition, it was bought and owned by the government and there is a warranty.
26:04It's ours. They just declared that it's broken.
26:07But actually, it can still be used.
26:09COMELEC asked for permission to give the contract to Mirosystems
26:13even though there is no official joint venture agreement
26:16and even though there is no proven track record of Mirosystems.
26:19Arice asked the Ombudsman to investigate
26:21and sue Garcia in Sandigan Bayan.
26:24Our end goal here is not to use that Mirosystems
26:28because it is very dangerous.
26:31I will not stop until we reach impeachment.
26:35The issue of track record and qualification of Mirosystems is already in the Supreme Court,
26:39according to the chairman of COMELEC.
26:41We promised as a sign of respect and recognition to the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court
26:46that we will not talk about that.
26:49Garcia's defense is more dangerous
26:52if old machines will be used in the 2025 midterm elections.
26:56In addition, the Congress ordered the replacement of the machines.
27:00Almost all of the machines that we have on standby for that election,
27:05for pilot testing, failed.
27:07So it's easy to say that old machines will be used.
27:10But if it's already there, who will be blamed?
27:13Garcia thinks that Arice is just paying attention to the investigation of COMELEC
27:19on the anomalies in the purchase of the Automated Election System in 2016.
27:24In fairness to him, he's not a party there.
27:27But within the COMELEC,
27:29in our opinion, there may be people who can answer
27:35and there are people who need to be explained.
27:38The spokesman of COMELEC added that they are expecting the COMELEC members
27:42to file a complaint.
27:43But all of them have been faithful to their duties,
27:46in the bidding that was conducted following the law and with full transparency.
27:50For GMA Integrated News, Joseph Morong, for Tutok 24 Horas.
27:56The National Maritime Council is now studying the filing of a complaint to the United Nations
28:01following the latest attack by the China Coast Guard
28:06on the ships of the Philippine Coast Guard.
28:08But despite this, the Philippines has no plans to face China's aggressiveness.
28:15And Ivan Mayrino was on the spot.
28:20In the latest aggressive action of the China Coast Guard,
28:23ships of the Philippine Coast Guard were hit,
28:25the worst hit.
28:26But according to the government, nothing will change
28:29according to the new spokesman of the National Maritime Council,
28:32retired Vice Admiral Alexander Lopez.
28:34The Philippines has no plans to face China's aggressive action.
28:38If you're referring to more kinetic actions,
28:41that would not be to the best interest of our country
28:44and of China and even in the region.
28:46So we're looking at this approach.
28:50We can never go wrong by using this diplomatic and peaceful approach.
28:54The Philippine Coast Guard Council has been ordered to look for evidence
28:58for the possibility of another diplomatic protest
29:01against the attack of the China Coast Guard near Escoda Shoal yesterday.
29:05But aside from that, several other actions are being studied,
29:07such as filing a complaint to the United Nations.
29:10In this action, the Solicitor General was also made a member of the National Maritime Council.
29:15The Council also filed a complaint against the China Coast Guard
29:18for violating UNCLOS and the 1972 Convention on the International Regulations
29:22for Preventing Collisions at Sea.
29:24It is actually a code of conduct among seafarers.
29:28The principle behind it is to ensure safety among vessels at the high seas,
29:36especially so that they will not collide.
29:40But what happened is that they went through the extreme
29:47of putting a vessel at risk.
29:52So it's ridiculous on their part.
29:55The Coast Guard recently issued a new order
29:58one month after the provisional arrangement
30:00for the resupply mission to Yungin Shoal.
30:03The extension of the agreement is also being studied
30:06in other parts of the country's maritime domain.
30:09The United States, France, Japan, and Germany
30:12both took responsibility for what happened to China
30:16and called for international law and a peaceful settlement of the situation.
30:21For GMA Integrated News, Ivan Meirina reporting for 24 Hours.
30:25For the podium finish,
30:27a warm welcome to Double Olympic gold medalist Carlos Yulo
30:31when he visited the GMA Network.
30:34And JP Soriano was there.
30:36Carlos Yulo! Carlos Yulo!
30:40A warm welcome fit for a Double Olympic gold medalist.
30:44Congratulations.
30:46That's the grand Kapuso welcome for our Olympic champion, Carlos Yulo.
30:51Yulo was with the Gymnastics Association of the Philippines President Cynthia Carreon.
30:55When Yulo visited the Kapuso Network,
30:58he was welcomed by GMA executives,
31:01President and Chief Executive Officer Gilberto R. Duavit, Jr.,
31:06Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Felipe Eciano,
31:10Senior Vice President Atty. Annette Gosson-Valdez,
31:14and Senior Vice President and Head of GMA Integrated News,
31:18Regional TV and Synergy, Oliver Victor B. Amoroso.
31:24Outstanding, can I say.
31:26Very proud and very grateful for the opportunity to personally meet him
31:31and congratulate him and thank him.
31:34To thank him for the inspiration and the strength he brings us all.
31:39The hope he brings to everybody.
31:42He's a Bukutangi and proud to be Filipino.
31:46All of us.
31:47On GMA, one of our core values is excellence.
31:51And he excelled that.
31:53We're so proud that he came over and to give our company and the employees a visit.
31:59For GMA Integrated News, J.P. Soriano.
32:03Tune in for 24 hours.
32:10Get ready for a check-up because of the overload brought by the new OPA doctor.
32:15A dream come true.
32:17That's Dr. Kim Young, led by Kim Jisoo.
32:21And right now, he's being shipped to Dr. Annalyn Gillian-Ward.
32:25Talk to Larson Tiago.
32:38The first meeting between Dr. Annalyn Gillian-Ward and the new OPA doctor
32:47at Apex Medical Hospital is with Dr. Kim Young, played by South Korean actor Kim Jisoo.
32:56The viewers are quick to ship the two characters.
33:02He's a great actor. He's very professional.
33:05And of course, it's exciting for all of us because he's a Korean actor.
33:10And he came to our show.
33:13When you talk to him, he's funny and kind.
33:17She's a good actress.
33:19As I said, she's a good person.
33:21Bright and personality.
33:24I mean, she's very energetic.
33:27So, she's a good actress.
33:28Jisoo is happy and thankful that she's now part of the cast of Abodh Kamay na Pangarap.
33:36Especially when she found out that this top-rating afternoon prime series is a favorite of the viewers.
33:45I asked my makeup artist,
33:50do you know this drama?
33:52She said, wow, this is my favorite.
33:55So, I was like, oh, I will be in the part of them.
33:59She was really happy for that.
34:01Also, I was excited.
34:03And this is my first time acting as a doctor.
34:10So, it's really exciting.
34:12As for Jillian, she knows that Jisoo still has feelings for her new colleagues.
34:19That's why she wants to be comfortable with this.
34:23She's more on the quiet side.
34:26But when you talk to her, you'll notice that she's outgoing.
34:30But when I asked Jillian, where will Jisoo go in the Philippines?
34:51Lar Santiago updated on the showbiz happenings.
35:00Baka kapuso, may binabantayan tayong low-pressure area sa loob ng Philippine Area of Responsibility.
35:05Ayon sa pag-asa, namataan niyan 1,170 kilometers east-northeast ng extreme northern Luzon.
35:12Dahil may kalayuan, wala itong direct ng efekto sa bansa.
35:15At mababa ang chance ang maging bagyo sa susunod na 24 oras.
35:19Southwest monsoon o habagat pa rin ang nakaka-efekto sa bandang hilagang Luzon.
35:24Sa datos naman ng Metro Weather, umaga pa lamang, posibilang ulanin ang Palawan, Karaga at Sulu-Archipelago.
35:30Pagdating ng hapon, halos buong bansa na ang ulanin.
35:33Heavy to intense rains sa kaasahan sa Central Luzon, Mimaropa at Bicol Region.
35:37Gain din sa Panay Island, Negros Provinces, pati sa Davao Region, Soxargen, Barm at Zamboanga Peninsula.
35:43Posiblang rin ang mga pag-ulan sa Metro Manila pagdating ng hapon.
35:46Iingat po mga kapuso sa posibling pagbaha at pag-uho ng lupa.
35:52Pinakakansela na ang passport ni Dismissed Mayor Alice Guo kasunod ng pagsisiwalat na nakalabas siya ng Pilipinas.
36:00Hinala ng Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission, dumaan si Guo sa backdoor o yung kadalasang ruta ng mga sangkot sa human trafficking.
36:10Dakatotok si Maris Umali.
36:15Nagpakita ngayon ng mga litrato ang Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission o PAOC.
36:20Ni dating Bamban Mayor Alice Leal Guo, mga kapatid niya si Sheila Leal Guo at Wesley Leal Guo at Catherine Cassandra Lee Ong.
36:29Kuha raw ito nang dumaan sila sa immigration area sa Singapore noong July 21, 2024.
36:35Bago ito, dumaan pa raw si Guo sa Indonesia at Malaysia basis sa nakuha nilang informasyon.
36:41Doon sa mga natatanggap naming reports sa mga counterparts natin sa ibang bansa, dumalabas talaga na nakalabas na ng bansa si Alice Guo.
36:50Dalawa naman yung pwedeng gawin nila dyan. Una yung backdoor, yung madalas dinadaanan ng mga human trafficking route dito sa south.
37:00Tapos yung isa naman is yung by airplane. Pwede nga ang nangyari dyan, nag-hire sila ng chartered plane from outside sa bansa natin.
37:08Tapos kung may hinatid dito, tapos sila na yung backload palabas. So walang record.
37:13Hiningin ang paok sa Department of Foreign Affairs at Department of Justice na kansilahin na ang passport ng tatlong Guo at ni Ong, bagay na pinagbigyan ng Office of the President.
37:23Hindi na siya pwedeng lumayo. Kung saan bansa siya inabot nitong cancellation, doon na lang siguro siya. And that will be easier for us to monitor and locate her.
37:35Ang NBI patuloy sa pagkumpirma kung ang dating bamban mayor nga, ang nasa ibang bansa.
37:40Yung record niya with Malaysia, nakalagay no image available. Very high-tech ang Malaysia, hindi pa pwedeng walang image.
37:52Pag harap mo pa lang sa counter, kita na agad yung mukha mo, yung dalawang fingerprint mo, dalawang index finger. So we are still checking the veracity of the report.
38:04Remember also na merong nag-apply ng NBI clearance, Alice Guo din, but different face. Ibang itsura sa letrato.
38:13Inihahanda na rao ng paok ang patong-patong na kasong isasang panilalaban kin na Guo, kabilang ang qualified human trafficking, money laundering, at falsification of documents na yahain daw nila sa korte sa loob ng tatlong linggo.
38:27Kapwa naman sinabi ng PNP at NBI na pananagutin ang sinumang tumulong o kasabot ni Naguo para makalabas ng bansa.
38:34Meron pong liability in terms of criminal and administrative. Kung meron man po, mapatunayan na may tumulong po sa kanya.
38:42Because the mere existence po ng immigration lookout bulletin, alam po natin na existing yan. Dapat po na-inform or na-timbrihan po yung mga concerned agencies sa atem po na lumabas ng bansa.
38:57Kung nakalabas na, eh siguro merong ulong gugulong. Bakit nakalabas? Saan lumabas yan?
39:06Lahat ng private natin na mga airport, meron tayong mga tauhan yan. Hindi dapat makalusot na ganoon na lang.
39:15Para sa GMA Integrated News, Mariz Umali nakutotok 24 oras.
39:20Pangarap plus pagsusumikap. Yan daw ang naging susi ni Carlos Yulo para maka double gold sa Olympics na di niya inaasahan noong una.
39:32Bukod sa coaches na nagsanay sa kanya, malaki rin ang ambag ng nakalabang Phil Britt na si Jake Jarman dahil may itinuro sa kanya. Nakatotok si P. R. Cangel.
39:49Maykit dalawang ligo mula na makamit ang makasaysayang dalawang gold medal para sa Pilipinas. Hindi parao lubos na nakakapagrelax ang golden hero ng Philippine Gymnastics na si Carlos Yulo.
40:01Nakapagpahinga ka na ba Carlos?
40:03Yung iniimagine ko na pahinga, hindi pa ba.
40:07Ano ba yung iniimagine mo na pahinga?
40:09After Olympics po kasi kala ko, ah makakapagpahinga na ako ng weeks or wala akong gagawin. Pero pagdating po, sobrang busy po pala.
40:21So ang idea mo ng pahinga is yung nasa bahay ka lang buong araw, wala kang kalangang gawin?
40:26Yeah, ganun po yung naisip mo.
40:29Mala panaginip pa rin daw para kay Carlos ang lahat ng nangyayari sa kanya ngayon matapos ang tagumpay sa Olympics.
40:36Sa Olympics po talaga, gusto ko lang po manalo talaga ng medal. And yung medal po itself, yung pinapangarap ko po since 12 years old po ako.
40:47Hindi pa rin po talaga ako makapaniwala na nasa kamay ko po yung dalawang medala na pinaghirapan ko po.
40:56Yeah, super grateful po talaga sa naging journey ko. Thankful sa sarili ko din. And kay Lloyd of course, hindi ako pinabayaan at hindi ako sumuko.
41:07Pwento ni Carlos, hindi naging madali ang journey sa pagtupad niya sa isa sa kanyang biggest dreams na magka-Olympic medal.
41:14Katunayan, hanggang sa pagtatapos niya ng kanyang floor exercise routine, hindi raw niya nabatid kung makakapag-uwi ba siya ng medalya o hindi.
41:22Pag ganun ka na, ramdam mo na na ayun na, ayun na yung gold, napakalapit ng gold.
41:26Bago kasi ako mag-start po sa floor, nakita ko na 14.9 plus yung score ng competitor po. I was like ano eh, hindi, focus na lang ako sa sarili ko.
41:36And then, pakita ko kung ano yung pinractice ka. Nagawa ko po. Sobrang saya po talaga. Pero hindi ko alam na mag-go-gold ako.
41:47Ang vault naman kung saan nakakuha rin ng gold si Carlos, tila mas mahirap pa daw para sa kanya.
41:52Pero ang nakatulong sa kanya rito, ang kapwa gymnast at Filipino-British na si Jake Jarman ng Team Great Britain na itinuturin niyang malapit na kaibigan.
42:02Si Jake.
42:03Ah, so si Jake talagang kaibigan mo noon pa?
42:06Um, na-meet ko po siya parang 2018 po. Mag-18 years old ako. And nakakompete ko siya. And especially nag-training camp po kasi ako sa gym nila.
42:16Yung sa second vault ko po kasi, nahirapan talaga ako sa kanya. Hindi siya consistent talaga. So nagpaturo po ako kay Jake nung umuwi, ay, nung nag-training camp po ako.
42:27And yeah, um, nakatulong naman po yung technique niya po talaga.
42:33Nag-thank you ko ba sa kanya pagkatapos ng awarding ceremony?
42:37Sabi ko, turuan niya pa po ako.
42:40Payag naman si Jake.
42:41Yay!
42:43Sa karera ni Carlos, marami na siyang iba pa nakasama sa training.
42:46Tulad na lang ng Japanese coach niya noon na si Munihiro Kugimiya, na nagsanay sa kanya sa Tokyo, Japan.
42:52Ilang taon ding nanirahan si Carlos sa Japan at malaki ang pasasalamat niya sa mga tumulong sa kanya doon.
42:59Oko yan. Arigato gozaimashita. Honton ni.
43:02Koko kara, kokoro kara kansyaste mas.
43:07Anong ibig sabihin noon?
43:09Maraming salamat po sa supporta. And from the heart po, nagpapasalamat po ako sa inyo lahat.
43:15Sa pagbabalikbansa ni Carlos mula Paris, laking tua niya na nagkaroon siya ng pagkakataong makabanding ang ibang atleta ng Team Philippines.
43:23Excited po talaga ako na makita si Kuya AJ.
43:26Patalan-talan po ng country, hindi ko po siya talaga nakikita.
43:30So nung nakita ko po, like ang dami ko, tinanong, kamusta ka po?
43:33Alam ko, nairapan din po siya sa journey niya na to and super proud ako sa ginawa niya.
43:39Yung mga athletes po talaga natin, sobrang nirerespeto ko sila and na-inspire po nila ako.
43:47Hindi raw expected ni Carlos ang ing-grandeng homecoming parade.
43:51Kanina, ikuinento ni Gymnastics Association of the Philippines President Cynthia Carreon
43:56na pati siya nagulat sa mainit na pagtanggap at sa dami na aktibidad na inihanda para sa mga atleta.
44:02Nauno nang sinabi ng female gymnasts na sina Alia Finnegan, Emma Malabuyo at Levi Rui Vivar
44:09na hindi raw sila sinabihan at inimbita sa Heroes Parade at sa aktibidad sa Malacanang.
44:14Pero sabi ni Carreon, hindi rin daw niya alam na may inihandang Heroes Parade.
44:18First of all, they were not here and we knew nothing about it.
44:21From my trip to Paris, to the Philippines, straight to Malacanang, I didn't expect that.
44:28I was not dressed for Malacanang.
44:30You only found out about the homecoming parade on the flight?
44:33Yes.
44:34En route to Manila?
44:35I heard something that they will have, Carlos will have, and the medalist.
44:39I thought it's only Carlos and the medalist.
44:41I didn't think all the Olympians would be invited.
44:45If I had known about it, you think I would not invite them?
44:48Of course I will. I'm proud of them.
44:51You know, this is the first time in the history that they're getting,
44:54they haven't won, but they're getting finances.
44:58They're getting incentives.
45:00Even their coaches, their foreign coaches are getting, first time.
45:04Pero ayaw na raw palakihin pa ni Carreon ang issue.
45:07Mas nais daw niyang pagtuunan ng pansin ang lumalaking interes ngayon sa gymnastics.
45:12Dahil ngayon pa lang, pinaghahandaan na nila ang pagsabak ng Pilipinas sa 2028 Olympics.
45:18If we can, we can do it.
45:20I want him not to go alone, but to have a team of four other gymnasts.
45:25So we really, I'm trying to look now for a foreign coach now to come.
45:29Sa pagbabalik ng golden hero ng gymnastics ng ating bansa,
45:33marami ang umaasa na ito na ang hudyat ng golden era,
45:36di lamang ng Philippine gymnastics, kundi ng Philippine sports.
45:40Para sa GMA Integrated News, Pia Arcangel, nakatutog 24 oras.
45:47At yan ang mga balita ngayong Martes.
45:49Ako po si Mel Tianko.
45:50Ako naman po si Vicky Morales para sa mas malaking mission.
45:54Para sa mas malawak na paglilingkod sa bayan, ako po si Emil Sumangil.
45:57Mula sa GMA Integrated News, ang news authority ng Pilipino.
46:01Nakatutog kami 24 oras.

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