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00:00We will all be together on the left!
00:14The next time that Dismissed Mayor Alice Guo leaves the country,
00:18President Marcos assures that there will be an answer and that he will be executed.
00:22The NBI has already alerted the Interpol,
00:24but the government's plan to bring Guo back to the Philippines is calculated
00:29because no case has been filed in court yet.
00:31This is Sandra Aguinaldo.
00:36Where is Alice Guo?
00:38According to the Bureau of Immigration, there is no record of her leaving the country.
00:42But based on the information they obtained,
00:45there is a record of her arrival in Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia.
00:49They are still investigating who helped Guo.
00:53Three possible exit points are being looked at.
00:56They are Hilagan Luzon, Katimugang Luzon, and Mindanao Backdoor.
01:00No matter what type of airplane or ship they board,
01:03according to the Bureau of Immigration,
01:05there is no record of anyone reporting to immigration,
01:08aviation regulation agencies,
01:10or maritime agencies about Guo's departure.
01:13If President Bongbong Marcos insists,
01:15they will be executed.
01:17Guo's statement shows confidence
01:20that the justice system is weakening in the country
01:23and the public's trust in the government.
01:25The President also said that those behind him will be hanged.
01:29A wide-ranging investigation is being conducted
01:32to find out who helped Guo in her escape
01:36and they will be suspended and punished by the law.
01:41For now, the government has cancelled Guo's passport,
01:45her family, and another person involved in the illegal operation of Pogo.
01:50Foreign Affairs Secretary Enrique Manalo can do this
01:54under the Philippine Passport Law
01:56as long as the passport has a Peking identity.
02:00Once we receive this PAN, these documents,
02:03stating that this, this, this has a problem,
02:07Peking identity, she is a PAN, a foreigner,
02:10then we will cancel the passport.
02:12Otherwise, this requirement would be a court order directing us to cancel.
02:17Once the passport is cancelled,
02:19she will no longer have the right to travel anywhere,
02:22she will be held by the country wherever she is.
02:25Once that happens,
02:27it will trigger the so-called blue notice
02:31and the red notice of the Interpol
02:33and that would allow the law enforcement agencies of that place
02:37to arrest them and transfer them to the Philippines.
02:40But the process mentioned by Paok is not fast.
02:43As of now, one of the reasons for the cancellation of the passport
02:47is the warrant of arrest issued by the Senate
02:50because of Go's negligence in the hearings on the Pogos.
02:54There is still no warrant or arrest order,
02:57anything from the court that can be done for such Interpol activities.
03:02Of course, the government has its own agenda
03:05on what they want to do.
03:08But for me, the warrant issued by Yalis is only for the Senate contempt.
03:15The NBI has agreed with Interpol
03:18to put Go on the blue notice list
03:21so that she will no longer be able to travel the country.
03:24The red notice is for criminal cases pending.
03:31The blue notice is just a watch out.
03:34That's it.
03:37Of course, there is such a request.
03:41We are in talks, we are coordinating,
03:44but there is still no answer from us.
03:47But the arrest itself and the transfer to the Philippines
03:51is a separate process.
03:53There are many legal avenues available to the Philippine government.
03:57Said Solicitor General Menardo Guevara,
04:00the extradition or return to the country of a person
04:03can only be done to put her in front of a criminal case.
04:07For now, the pending criminal cases against Gue
04:10are the Qualified Human Trafficking,
04:12which DOJ is investigating,
04:14and Material Misrepresentation,
04:16which COMELEC is investigating.
04:18If Gue is really in Indonesia,
04:20the Philippines has an extradition treaty in Indonesia,
04:23said the DFA.
04:24On Tuesday, the Senate Justice Subcommittee will hear
04:28to investigate Gue's return.
04:31The Philippine government has a lot of problems.
04:34It's hard to go to the immigration counter.
04:38There was a time when they were looking for a diploma or yearbook.
04:43Some people even wore a toga to go to the Immigration Bureau.
04:48And this is a small subject of the Senate Warrant of Arrest,
04:52which is within the borders of the Immigration Bureau,
04:55where the counters should pass.
04:58You'd think that the Immigration Bureau is doing an express link.
05:04It's too easy, right?
05:06One of the people who will be called to hear
05:08is the notary who said that Gue is in front of him.
05:11If it's true that he entered here,
05:15he escaped before,
05:17but he's still returning here,
05:19all the more to ask,
05:21how can that happen?
05:22A person wanted by the Senate on the strength of a warrant of arrest
05:26can only leave and return whenever he wants.
05:30That's not acceptable here.
05:33And it seems that the authorities are concerned
05:36that it's impossible for him to leave,
05:38that he escaped,
05:39that no one helped him,
05:42that he should be stopped from leaving.
05:46The Senate Committee on Women and Children
05:48continues to listen to the illegal fugitives.
05:51For GMA Integrated News,
05:54I'm Sandra Aguinaldo, your witness.
05:5841 close contacts of the man who tested positive for Mpox
06:01are being watched by the authorities in Quezon City.
06:04And in the midst of the worries,
06:06the Department of Health assured that this is an old variant
06:09and not the new strain detected in Africa.
06:12Witness, Bernadette Reyes.
06:18Two establishments in Quezon City are being targeted now
06:22after a 33-year-old man who was infected with Mpox was brought there.
06:28After the man passed away on August 8,
06:31he went to a spa on Rodriguez Avenue on August 11
06:35to get a massage.
06:37On August 15, he was taken to a dermatology clinic in Luzon.
06:42In the doctor's assessment,
06:44the patient also found skin lesions
06:47on his face, arms, back,
06:49and other parts of his body.
06:52Last week, the specimen came out positive
06:55and he was positive for Mpox.
06:58I need an intimate close contact,
07:00a prolonged intimate close contact,
07:02for you to get infected.
07:0441 close contacts are being watched.
07:0710 of them are people from the spa.
07:0927 are clients of the spa.
07:124 others are possibly his relatives.
07:1528 of the close contacts
07:17were quarantined until September 1
07:20and are considered type 1
07:22or have a higher chance of getting infected.
07:24The spa was closed because the mayor's permit expired
07:27and there is no sanitary permit,
07:29environmental clearance,
07:31and fire inspection certificate.
07:33The type 1 close contact is critical.
07:36This is the masseur who handles the patient
07:41and also the clients who were exposed to our case.
07:47None of them have exhibiting symptoms.
07:52According to the Kasan City Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit,
07:55the condition of the patient's close contacts
07:57is monitored every day.
07:59It is important to detect early
08:01the symptoms to isolate
08:04and avoid the spread of Mpox.
08:07President Bongbong Marcos ordered
08:09the government agencies to continue monitoring Mpox,
08:13particularly in vulnerable sectors.
08:17According to the World Health Organization,
08:19the symptoms of Mpox include skin lesions,
08:22fever, rashes,
08:24headache, headache, headache,
08:26headache, back, and
08:27headache, back, and
08:28and swelling of the lymph nodes.
08:30On June 26,
08:33almost 1,000 new cases of Mpox were declared,
08:37the most in the Democratic Republic of the Congo in Africa.
08:41Last week,
08:42the WHO declared a global public health emergency
08:46following the outbreak of the new strain of Mpox,
08:49clade 1b,
08:50which is easier to spread
08:52through frequent close contact.
08:55But according to the Agence France-Presse,
08:57the DOH said that the old variant of the virus
09:00is the case of Mpox in the Philippines today.
09:04Mpox is not the new COVID.
09:07Regardless of whether it's Mpox clade 1
09:10behind the ongoing outbreak in East Central Africa
09:14or Mpox clade 2
09:16behind the 2022 outbreak
09:19that initially impacted Europe
09:21and has continued to circulate in Europe since.
09:24The WHO also does not recommend
09:27mass vaccination against Mpox.
09:30Only those at risk are recommended to be vaccinated
09:33such as close contacts.
09:54For GMA Integrated News,
09:56Bernadette Reyes, your Saksi.
10:01The DSWD responded to the statement
10:03of Vice President Sara Duterte
10:05at the budget hearing yesterday
10:07that its office is endorsing
10:09those who are asking for help.
10:12The Senate is also considering
10:14transferring funds to other agencies
10:16for the distribution of the BICIP book.
10:19Saksi, Simab Gonzales.
10:25Senator Risa Contiveros has already received
10:27a book from a friend
10:29written by Vice President Sara Duterte
10:31and the government will spend
10:3310 million pesos to distribute it
10:35to young students.
10:37I scanned it.
10:39The illustrations are colorful.
10:43I will read it later.
10:46It was sent by the Vice President
10:48as promised yesterday
10:50after she did not detail the story
10:52of the book she wrote.
10:53At the same time,
10:54the budget hearing was politicized.
10:57The explanation is in the title,
10:59Isang Kaibigan.
11:00It's about friendship.
11:01I wish the answer was like that
11:03from the start.
11:04It's very simple.
11:05A simple question
11:06should have a simple answer.
11:08In November 2023,
11:09Vice President Sara Duterte
11:11published this book.
11:17There is a bird
11:20and it has a lot of friends.
11:23One of her friends
11:26passed away.
11:28She thought she lost all of them
11:30but someone came back
11:32and helped her.
11:34That is the lesson
11:37in the book.
11:39Friendship and kindness.
11:41In the last page of the book,
11:43it is stated not only the name
11:44but also the illustration of Vice President Sara
11:46and it is written that she is
11:48a true friend.
11:49But Contiveros said
11:51the issue is that the government
11:53did not spend the right amount
11:55to distribute the book.
11:56It's an improper request.
11:59If you have a written book,
12:02you should not use
12:04government funds and tax payers' money
12:07to distribute it.
12:08Is it a textbook?
12:10Is it approved by DepEd?
12:12If we talk about the textbook problem
12:14of DepEd in the last two years,
12:16there are a lot of problems, right?
12:18It's not a barrier.
12:19And 10 million came from the tax payers' budget.
12:22The money was still held by the government
12:24that the Congress should ask for.
12:27So instead of using the book to distribute,
12:30Contiveros will transfer the funds
12:32to other programs.
12:33The Office of the Vice President
12:35also issued funds
12:36to programs that are similar
12:38to those of other agencies
12:40like Medical or Burial Assistance.
12:43They will just provide a provision
12:44that the OVP can request funds from them.
12:47The Senate will vote on this
12:49at the right time.
12:50This is not the first time
12:52that I raised this issue.
12:53I also raised it before
12:55in the NTFL CAC.
12:57Why don't we just do it
12:58in the departments below?
13:00And the Vice President's request
13:02to ask for help
13:03to campaign in Davao City in 2016
13:06I can't remember if I did.
13:08And even if I did,
13:09she said she didn't help me.
13:11But it's important to me
13:13because my memory is visual.
13:15I remember thanking her
13:17for supporting
13:20our two agricultural advocacies.
13:22I went to see her
13:24because it was a courtesy call
13:26to the local chief executive.
13:28I am a person who knows
13:30how to look at the debt inside.
13:32But if an administration
13:35comes to the rescue
13:38or to save the country,
13:40that's a different story.
13:41The Senate Finance Committee said
13:43that their job is to budget
13:45and include your questions, Tiveros.
13:47According to the Senate President,
14:01Yesterday, the Vice President said
14:03that there are funds
14:04that can be used for politics,
14:05such as AICs,
14:07or Assistance to Individuals
14:08in Crisis Situations of the DSWD.
14:11Most of the time,
14:12we were told that it's not possible
14:14because it came from the office
14:16of the Vice President.
14:18The DSWD Secretary said
14:20that they will contact the OVP
14:22to investigate the issue.
14:34Based on the DSWD's website,
14:36AICs is a social welfare service
14:38that provides medical assistance,
14:40shelter, transportation,
14:42education, food,
14:44or financial assistance
14:46for the needs of a person or family.
14:48For GMA Integrated News,
14:50I am Mav Gonzales, your witness.
14:54A traffic enforcer
14:55from a rider
14:56that he met in Muntinlupa
14:57was hit and kicked.
14:59The rider
15:00who was in a hurry to go home
15:02blames the rider.
15:03Witness,
15:04Niko Wahe Exclusive.
15:09This traffic enforcer
15:10was forced to step back
15:12to avoid the rider's kick
15:14that he was facing
15:15in Alabang, Muntinlupa.
15:17In another incident,
15:18the rider was hit repeatedly.
15:21I was hit by the rider's kick.
15:25I couldn't avoid it.
15:28He was still not content.
15:31He kicked me.
15:35A round kick.
15:36I was hit in the chest.
15:39I hit the back of my head
15:41with the impact.
15:42Even though I was injured,
15:43I was still able to avoid it.
15:44He said that he was in charge
15:45of the traffic
15:46before the accident happened.
15:48Some kids were crossing the road.
15:50In the middle of the road,
15:52I saw a motorcycle coming.
15:54I raised my hand
15:56to stop the motorcycle
15:57so that it would be able
15:58to cross the road.
16:00What he did was
16:01to continue kicking.
16:02Until the rider was stopped
16:03by another traffic enforcer.
16:05He talked to him
16:06and stopped him.
16:07I told him that it was his violation.
16:10At first,
16:11someone was crossing the road
16:13and he was disregarding me.
16:15He got angry.
16:17He said that he can't talk to me.
16:21He said that I was rude.
16:23When I reached him,
16:25he was in a hurry
16:26to return his license
16:30and the initial constitution ticket.
16:33Our police responded
16:36to the situation
16:37at Sun Station 3 in Alabang.
16:39Our suspect was arrested.
16:41The Mayor of Montinlupa
16:43went to the rider's prison
16:44to apologize for what he did.
16:46He was in a hurry
16:47to return to Quezon City.
16:48I admitted that I was wrong.
16:50It was just a problem
16:53that made me angry.
16:55He's a law enforcer.
16:57He's a person in authority.
16:58When it comes to the road,
17:00he should obey.
17:02We will not tolerate
17:04a person like that.
17:07Even though the enforcer
17:08asked for an apology,
17:09the rider was still charged
17:10with direct assault.
17:12For GMA Integrated News,
17:14I'm Nico Juahe,
17:15your eyewitness.
17:18Farmers are now asking
17:20for vaccines against
17:21African Swine Fever
17:22to be sold at a cheap price.
17:25But the Agriculture Department
17:27is asking for up to P500
17:29for each dose of vaccine.
17:31Witness, Bernadette Reyes.
17:37Even though Batangas
17:38is in a state of calamity,
17:40farmers there decided
17:42that not all pigs
17:44from the province
17:45are sick.
17:46These are isolated cases.
17:48Most of the barangays,
17:49predominantly of the barangays,
17:50are clear and clean pigs.
17:53The plan of controlled vaccination
17:55against ASF has already started.
17:57The Department of Agriculture
17:58will give 10,000 doses.
18:00Farmers are asking
18:02for vaccines to be available.
18:04The existing vaccines
18:05that we are using right now,
18:07all of the vaccines
18:08range from P20
18:11to as high as P100.
18:13So that is the range
18:15that the end users can afford.
18:18If there is a vaccine,
18:19and the vaccine is effective,
18:21it should be given
18:22to the backyard for free.
18:24But in the Taiana Agriculture Department,
18:27the vaccine is P400 to P500 per dose.
18:30Despite this,
18:31the DA does not see
18:33that it will affect
18:34the price of pork.
18:36The portion of P400 to P500
18:38is very small.
18:41That's only 5%,
18:43more or less,
18:44of the production.
18:46While there is no vaccine,
18:47the border control
18:48will be tightened
18:49so that the pigs
18:50from places with ASF
18:51will not reach other places.
18:54In Crescent City,
18:55the backyard racers
18:56are being asked
18:57to give up the pigs.
19:00There is an ordinance
19:01against backyard hog racing
19:02in Lungsod,
19:03but they will not pay
19:05P2,000 to P5,000
19:07as stated in the ordinance.
19:10What Lungsod will do
19:12is to buy the pigs
19:14at a reasonable rate.
19:16According to the local government,
19:18if the pigs are positive for ASF,
19:20they will be immediately condemned.
19:22But if there is no disease,
19:23the pigs will be sold
19:25to animal shelters.
19:27For GMA Integrated News,
19:29Bernadette Reyes,
19:30your news.
19:32The Olympic medalists,
19:34Carlos Yulo and Nesty Petesho,
19:35have plans
19:37to help young people
19:39who love sports.
19:40Other athletes also shared
19:42their plans
19:43after the 2024
19:45Paris Olympics.
19:47Our news.
19:48Our news.
19:52It was hot in Davao City
19:54when the 2024
19:55Paris Olympics
19:56bronze medalist,
19:57Nesty Petesho,
19:58arrived.
19:59Along with the plans
20:00of her camp,
20:01is the construction
20:02of a boxing academy
20:03in Davao del Sur.
20:04Nesty also hopes
20:05that there will be
20:06a new group
20:07in charge
20:08of international boxing
20:09to include sports
20:10in the Los Angeles Olympics
20:11in 2028.
20:13I still have two Olympics
20:14that I want to play.
20:16For sure,
20:17I still want to play
20:18in Los Angeles.
20:19The fire is still there.
20:20Carlos also made
20:21a courtesy call
20:22in Cagayan de Oro City Hall.
20:24He decided to be fit
20:26so that he can fight
20:27in the ring again.
20:28Maybe my goal
20:29is to improve
20:30my endurance.
20:31I want to improve
20:32my endurance.
20:33Power.
20:34Power.
20:35Power, endurance.
20:36Power.
20:37I want to improve
20:38my endurance.
20:39Olympic boxer,
20:40Yumier Marcial,
20:41posted on social media
20:42about his new career.
20:44Although he doesn't
20:45close the door
20:46to his ultimate dream
20:47to win an Olympic gold medal,
20:49he will focus
20:50on his professional career
20:52and bring glory
20:53to the country.
20:54At the House of Representatives,
20:56the Olympic gymnasts
20:57Aliyah Finnegan
20:58and Emma Malabuyo
20:59visited the venue.
21:01They were among
21:02those who didn't make it
21:03to the reception
21:04last week.
21:05They were given
21:06a copy of the House Resolution
21:07where the athletes
21:08who competed
21:09in the Paris Olympics
21:10were introduced.
21:11Another gymnast,
21:12Levi-Louis Rivard,
21:13was excited to share
21:14that the group
21:15was en route
21:16to Manila.
21:17They were able
21:18to meet President
21:19Bombo Marcos.
21:20Dottie Ardina,
21:21a golfer,
21:22made a courtesy call
21:23to the Senate yesterday
21:24where she was given
21:25a Certificate of Recognition.
21:27She was also invited
21:28by Mayor Abibinay.
21:30The mayor
21:31expressed his appreciation
21:32for Dottie's Olympic feat
21:34which inspired
21:35the young athletes.
21:38Double Olympic gold medalist
21:40Carlos Yulo
21:41was also excited
21:42to pave the way
21:43for young people
21:44like him
21:45who loves sports
21:46through the construction
21:48of gymnastics clinics.
21:50I also want to share
21:52the knowledge
21:53that I learned
21:54during my journey.
21:56And of course,
21:57to have fun
21:58with the kids.
22:00I myself
22:01enjoyed
22:02sharing
22:04my journey.
22:06For Carlos,
22:07it's also important
22:08to pay attention
22:09to the mental health
22:10and well-being
22:11of the athletes
22:12based on his
22:13own experience.
22:14It's not just
22:15about skills.
22:16It's also about
22:17the mental health.
22:19You have to make sure
22:20that you're not
22:21just asking
22:22yourself
22:23if you're okay.
22:26Carlos values
22:27his two Olympic gold medals
22:29not just for himself
22:31but for the whole country,
22:33especially
22:34the Filipino youth.
22:35We're so excited
22:37and grateful
22:38that we,
22:39the athletes,
22:40have an impact
22:42on the youth.
22:44We're so grateful
22:45that we were given
22:46this opportunity.
22:51The residents
22:52closed the door
22:53of a house
22:54to prevent
22:55the strong wind.
22:56In the middle,
22:57there's a ruin
22:58of a house
22:59in Pangasinan.
23:00Six houses
23:01were destroyed.
23:02Trees were also destroyed
23:04that fell
23:05on their roofs.
23:06Aside from food,
23:07the affected residents
23:08also need
23:09tools
23:10to fix
23:11the damage
23:12to their houses.
23:13The local government
23:14also provided help.
23:23World's No. 3
23:24Paul Volter
23:25and Pinoy Olympian
23:27EJ Obdiana
23:28will fight again
23:29for the Lausanne leg
23:30of the Diamond League.
23:33EJ's excitement
23:34that he posted
23:35on Instagram
23:36with a caption,
23:37we're back at it,
23:39he was able
23:40to defeat
23:41his other opponents
23:42in the Paris Olympics.
23:45Before this,
23:46EJ shared
23:47his journey
23:48to Switzerland
23:49with his
23:50giant foe.
23:59Dream come true
24:00for Dennis Trillo
24:01in his villain role
24:02in Pulang Araw.
24:04And Jennifer Lopez
24:05in her divorce
24:06with her husband
24:07Ben Affleck.
24:09Here's the show
24:10we succeed
24:11by Obly Caramper.
24:15Bennifer
24:16is over
24:17again.
24:18The first to appear
24:19in TMZ
24:20and confirm
24:21in various
24:22U.S. media outlets
24:23that Jennifer Lopez
24:24divorced
24:25her husband
24:26Ben Affleck.
24:27The singer-actress
24:28was the one
24:29who ate the divorce paper
24:30in the court
24:31in Los Angeles
24:32by Tung Martez
24:33on their second
24:34anniversary
24:35of their marriage
24:36in Georgia.
24:38April 26,
24:392024.
24:41According to
24:42their media report,
24:43there was no
24:44clean-up agreement
24:45between the two.
24:46There was no
24:47particular reason
24:48for the divorce.
24:49Bennifer
24:50was the first
24:51to have a relationship
24:52in 2002
24:53and got married
24:54until the engagement
24:55was called off
24:56in January 2004.
24:58They dated again
24:59in 2021
25:00and got married
25:01twice
25:02in 2022
25:03as part of
25:04the engranding
25:05ceremony
25:06in Georgia
25:07on August 20.
25:09It's like
25:10the Olympics
25:11were held
25:12at Eraserheads.
25:13The legendary
25:14OPM rock band
25:15that was formed
25:16at the University
25:17of the Philippines,
25:18Diliman,
25:19was awarded
25:20the Gawad of
25:21Glacian Medal,
25:22the highest
25:23recognition
25:24by their alma mater.
25:25Naeli Buendia,
25:26Raymond Barasigan,
25:27Marcos Adoro,
25:28and Buddy Zabala
25:29were proud
25:30of their honor
25:31and thanked
25:32their relatives,
25:33teachers,
25:34and supporters.
25:36The most
25:37prominent character
25:38in the series
25:39was also here,
25:40Colonel Yuta Saito,
25:42played by
25:43Dennis Trillo.
25:50A story
25:51of a heartbroken
25:52drama king
25:53who has been
25:54waiting for
25:55his role
25:56in Contra Vida.
25:57Thank you so much
25:58for giving me
25:59this role.
26:00It's a dream
26:01role for me.
26:02Because of
26:03the red sun,
26:04he wanted
26:05to become
26:06a Filipino.
26:07I learned
26:08that we should
26:09be proud
26:10of our country
26:11knowing
26:12what they've
26:13been through,
26:14what they've
26:15suffered
26:16and sacrificed.
26:19That,
26:20maybe,
26:21you know,
26:22when you watch this.
26:23For GMA
26:24Integrated News,
26:25Aubrey Carampel
26:26is your witness.
26:29Thank you
26:30for watching.
26:31I'm Pia Arcangel.
26:32Under the name
26:33of Arnold Clavio,
26:34I'm Atom Arawly
26:35for a bigger
26:36mission
26:37and a wider
26:38service to the country.
26:39From GMA
26:40Integrated News,
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26:42of Filipinos,
26:43until tomorrow,
26:44let's all
26:45be
26:46Saksi!
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