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00:00A man who introduced himself as the Deputy Executive Secretary for Legal Affairs of the Office of the President was arrested
00:05but he is not connected to Malacanang.
00:08The suspect is under arrest for fraud that has long been conspired by the NBI.
00:13John Consulta, Exclusive, was arrested.
00:17Even here, because it's in the Office of the Presidency,
00:20they are fighting.
00:22Fighting!
00:24They are still fighting over more than 100 leaders of IP or Indigenous Peoples.
00:29This man was at the Convention in Nueva Vizcaya
00:32where Malacanang's official introduced himself.
00:35What he doesn't know is that the people of the NBI Bayumbong and the NBI Special Task Force
00:40are spreading in the venue.
00:42When he talked to a part of the venue
00:45and their information was confirmed,
00:47that's when the NBI made the arrest.
00:55We got something from his table.
00:58The designation itself says,
01:00Head Deputy Executive Secretary for Legal Affairs, Office of the President.
01:04The Executive Secretary or Office of the President issued a negative certification
01:10that our subject is not related or connected to any Office of the President.
01:17According to the NBI,
01:18Malacanang has long been introducing the suspect to his writings and projects.
01:25He is reviewing the requirements.
01:26He will go directly to the Office of the President.
01:29Under these circumstances, his violation is Article 177 of the Revised Penal Code,
01:35which is the usurpation of authority.
01:38We are still trying to get hold of the panicked suspect
01:40who is now in jail at the NBI Retention Facility in Bilibid.
01:43We also sent a message to Malacanang for their reaction to this.
01:48We are still waiting for their response.
01:51For GMA Integrated News,
01:53John Consulta has been arrested for 24 hours.
01:58More than 15,000 pigs were killed due to African Swine Fever in Lobo, Batangas.
02:04The situation is now being addressed with the help of vaccination and the proliferation of pigs.
02:09But if the supply is not enough, they are also looking for more.
02:13Bernadette Reyes has been arrested.
02:17If you are going to buy pork today,
02:20the lowest price of a kilo of pork is Php 260.
02:24And Php 300 is the cheapest pork in their family.
02:28According to the latest price monitoring of the Department of Agriculture.
02:32According to the National Federation of Hog Farmers Incorporated,
02:35the price of pork has dropped because the pig farmers panicked
02:39in places affected by African Swine Fever.
02:42As of now, 458 barangays have been hit by the ASF in the country.
02:47Will the supply of pork be enough, especially in the months starting from tomorrow?
02:52When will the dishes with lechon, barbecue, menudo and other dishes become popular again?
02:58The hog raisers still believe that the demand is increasing.
03:02There is disposable income.
03:04They will be able to eat in restaurants again with their families.
03:08So all this will create higher demand.
03:11Naturally, if the supply drops, the price will rise again.
03:16In 26 barangays in Lobo, Batangas, for example,
03:19the ASF has a case in 21 barangays, most of which were hit by backyard farms.
03:25Around 15,212 mortalities.
03:30This is what we recorded.
03:32Some died, some were depopulated.
03:36Those who did not report to us are not included here.
03:39Our farmers were forced to be depopulated.
03:42According to the DA, aside from the start of controlled vaccination,
03:46repopulation continues in various places in the country.
03:49It is also possible to import if necessary.
03:52The new police agency is also planning to allow pigs to be released from the red zones
03:58to other places if there is no disease.
04:01We just need to issue the guidelines so that we can ensure that ASF-free pigs
04:10can reach the families in the slaughterhouses
04:13and the ASF will not be affected by the red zones.
04:18According to pork retailer Melinda,
04:20this will help ensure the supply of pigs to the families.
04:24As long as the ASF-free pigs are good,
04:28as long as there is no disease, that's okay because we have permits.
04:32I hope we will not lose our farm.
04:35Because this is what we are looking for.
04:39According to the Department of Agriculture,
04:42the NMIS should look for a place like this.
04:46This means that your meat will be of good quality and safe to eat.
04:51For GMA Integrated News, Bernadette Reyes, Nakatuto, 24 Hours.
04:57It is expected that the price of oil will increase in the coming months.
05:02According to Unioil, it is estimated that the price will increase by 30 to 50 cents per liter of gasoline.
05:09It is also possible that the price hike in diesel will increase by 20 cents.
05:13According to the Oil Industry Management Bureau of the Department of Energy,
05:16the expected oil price hike is due to rising tensions in politics
05:20and the sudden cessation of production and export of oil in Libya.
05:24Petro has also announced a price hike in LPG.
05:2855 cents per kilo, effective later tonight.
05:34A house in Bautista, Pangasinan was set on fire.
05:38According to the owner, he and his two children were sleeping in a burning house.
05:42They jumped out of the window to escape.
05:45Three houses and five cars were damaged.
05:48There are also problems with electrical wiring,
05:50which is the possible reason for the BFP to be set on fire.
05:53The damage amounted to 3 million pesos.
05:59On August 16, a 37-year-old man from Quezon City started having symptoms of Mpox.
06:06Six days later, he was admitted to the hospital.
06:09He was then taken by a specimen to the RITM for a test.
06:13On August 26, the results came out.
06:16He was the first resident of Quezon City who tested positive for Mpox.
06:20According to the Quezon City Health Department Epidemiology and Surveillance Division,
06:24the patient has a local travel history and is now admitted to San Lazaro Hospital.
06:29The QCLG is now monitoring the 15 confirmed patients.
06:33Five of them are still recovering.
06:36Because skin-to-skin contact is the way to get infected with Mpox,
06:39should there be social distancing again to avoid spreading like COVID-19?
06:45We don't see the need for social distancing.
06:49COVID-19 is airborne.
06:51Mpox is skin-to-skin.
06:54Even if you are one inch apart,
06:56as long as the skin does not stick
06:58and you do not breathe on your face,
07:02you will not get Mpox.
07:04They say to avoid kissing now.
07:07You will really get close to your nose, mouth, and cheek to cheek.
07:11So you're already skin-to-skin, you're still breathing.
07:14What about the passengers in the MRT, bus, and jeep next to you?
07:18Let's wear a face mask in that situation.
07:21And one more thing, wear a jacket so that our cheeks are covered.
07:26Wear pants instead of skirts or shorts so that our foreheads are also covered.
07:31They say to remove the jacket when you are far from people.
07:35When the DOH clarifies, the infection only occurs when there are symptoms.
07:39This Sunday, the DOH will issue specific guidelines
07:43for establishments to avoid Mpox.
07:46For those who will go out and enter the country,
07:49they will need to fill out an e-travel form
07:52where they will state if you have symptoms such as rashes, blisters, and vesicles.
07:57There is no mandatory isolation and the Mpox suspect can go home while waiting for the result.
08:02According to the DOH, the case of Mpox in the country is very manageable.
08:06For GMA Integrated News, I'm Nico Juaje.
08:09Nico Juaje, Nakatutok 24 Horas.
08:12At the end of August, the month of the language,
08:15we should not stop valuing our language.
08:20We are trying to preserve the 40 native languages in the country
08:24that are disappearing because only a few people know about them.
08:28Nakatutok, I'm Nico Juaje.
08:31According to Gat Jose Rizal,
08:33those who do not know how to love their own language are more like animals and fish.
08:39But what if the language is gone or dead?
08:43According to UNESCO, a language is alive or active if 200,000 people speak or use it.
08:50If it is less than that, the language becomes extinct.
08:54According to the Philippine Language Commission,
08:56there are now 103 languages in the Philippines.
08:59And of those, only 4 are extinct.
09:05Number 1 is the Arta language of the barangay of Disimungal in Nagtipunan, Kirino.
09:10Only 60 people speak it.
09:13There are 4 native languages that are no longer spoken.
09:18One of the main reasons why the language is extinct is because
09:22you have to leave your ancestral domain.
09:26It is often said that in places that are in conflict,
09:29the language is more often used in those places.
09:32If they do not return to the community,
09:34the spread and teaching of their language will stop.
09:38That is why the KWF launched projects to save the languages that are extinct,
09:43such as the establishment of Bahay Wika.
09:46This is where the youth are taught their native language
09:49before they enter the formal school.
09:52It started in 2018 in Barangay Bangkal, Abukay, Bataan.
09:56At home, we are taught the native language.
09:59My last children are taught the native language.
10:01We tell our teachers that they are living in our community.
10:06They are taught the native language.
10:08They need to learn the native language.
10:12There are 12 IP communities here in Bataan.
10:16We use our equipment at home,
10:19and that is one of the secrets to preserve the language,
10:23to use it first at home.
10:27It is also built in Negros and Kasiguran, Aurora.
10:31It is a long-term program to revive an extinct language
10:35and to strengthen it again.
10:38For GMA Integrated News, I'm Guaje.
10:40Tune in for 24 hours.
11:07For more UN videos visit www.un.org

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