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00:00Live from the GMA Network Center, 20 years of learning, 24 Hours.
00:09Good evening, Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao.
00:14Whatever time it is now, the typhoon Helen will enter the Philippine Area of Responsibility.
00:22It's a fast-moving typhoon.
00:24The typhoon, however, has passed through the land, but the typhoon continues to make it stronger,
00:29making it rain, just like in Palawan.
00:31Live, Joseph Mora.
00:34Joseph.
00:38Vicky Emil, many municipalities here in Palawan were affected,
00:41and according to the Palawan Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council,
00:44up to 7,000 residents were affected by the floods.
00:51This is not a river, but rice fields that were flooded due to the continuous rain
00:57brought by the typhoon that was brought by the typhoon Henir.
01:00Some residents are now banking to return to their homes.
01:04Animals were also left on the road.
01:07Some houses were flooded to the roof.
01:10To find out how high the water that flooded many rice fields here in Rojas in Palawan,
01:16let's take a look at the man over there in that rice field
01:19that looks like a river, and the water is up to his chin.
01:25Many of the rice fields here, according to us, were flooded by the typhoon.
01:30All of these rice fields were flooded.
01:33It started on Friday.
01:35Oh, on Friday.
01:36Then, last night, it got really deep.
01:40You didn't evacuate?
01:43We evacuated.
01:45I just went back to my house.
01:47How long do you think it will last?
01:49It's still a long time.
01:51It might last until Saturday.
01:55Because of the rain, right?
01:57Yes, because of the continuous rain.
01:59This was taken by the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction Office of the LDO on September 15,
02:04and it can be seen how strong the waves are in the sea.
02:07Some residents of Barangay Bebeladan, an isolated area, were rescued.
02:12In Barangay Abongan in Taytay, Palawan, there is also a river.
02:16This flood started yesterday.
02:18The rice fields were already flooded because of the rising tide.
02:21About to be arrested.
02:23There are only a few cliffs that are still damaged.
02:26As in, no one can swim.
02:27In the tourist town of San Vicente, the barangays were also flooded because of the continuous rain.
02:33More than 500 families and 2,000 individuals were affected.
02:37They were evacuated to evacuation centers and schools.
02:40There was also a landslide yesterday in Sito Makatumbalen, Barangay Poblacion.
02:44The MDRRMO immediately carried out a clearing operation.
02:48Earlier this morning, there was also a landslide in Barangay Kemdeng in San Vicente.
02:52That's why the roads there are not accessible.
02:54In Puerto Princesa City, Palawan, many houses were submerged in Barangay Siksikan.
03:00More than 80 families were affected and were already in evacuation centers.
03:04Some roads were flooded like the National Highway in Barangay San Jose.
03:09According to the Palawan Risk Reduction and Management Council,
03:12more than 2,000 families or more than 6,000 individuals were affected by the flood from 11 municipalities here.
03:19Most of them were in Coron, where more than 500 families or more than 2,000 individuals were affected.
03:30Emil, at this time, we are only experiencing heavy rains here in Royal City,
03:36even in Puerto Princesa, in Palawan, Emil.
03:40Thank you very much, Joseph Moro.
03:44The heavy rains in Pangasinan were also permissive.
03:47It was hit by a high tide, that's why there were floods.
03:50And from Tagupan City, we are live with Jasmine Gabriel Galvan of GNI Regional TV.
03:57Jasmine.
04:01Vicky, the CDRRMO is still monitoring the barangays affected by floods and high tides here in Tagupan City.
04:14Since yesterday, the No Sailing, No Swimming and No Fishing policy in Tagupan City, Pangasinan, has been lifted.
04:21That's why fishermen like Mang Julius from Barangay Bunuan, Gasset, stopped working.
04:27It's just on the side that there's movement, but in the far side, it's calm.
04:35As of our meeting with the Philippine Coast Guard, the Philippine Coast Guard was also present to monitor our barangay.
04:42Aside from the rain, the high tide also accompanied, that's why the city was flooded,
04:47Rizal Street and AB Fernandez Avenue.
04:50Some families were also flooded in Lungsod.
04:53In Poblacion Weste, 300 families were affected by the high tide that started last night.
04:59Upon checking of our barangay health workers and volunteers, we asked them to stay in their homes first
05:06because we are trying to avoid possible waterborne illnesses or diseases.
05:12It's hard. It's hard for me to face this situation.
05:17The flood reached Medina's house.
05:20All of their belongings are on the second floor of the house.
05:23It's hard because everything is lifted and you can't move much.
05:29Some owners of the establishment prepared a sandbag in case the flood rises.
05:34According to the CDRRMO, the tide level in Lungsod reached 1.2 meters two days ago.
05:40Our biggest concern for this week will be our high tide.
05:44It's possible because we have a gale warning.
05:47Two hours of low tide, just like yesterday.
05:50The CDRRMO called on the public to wear boots to avoid leptospirosis if the flood rises.
06:02Vicky, at this time, the flood reached several barangays in Lungsod, Dagupan.
06:07Meanwhile, just now, the advisory issued a warning on the tide level forecast for tomorrow
06:13that it is expected to reach 2 to 3 feet high in the city of Dagupan.
06:19Vicky?
06:20Thank you very much, Jasmine Gabriel Galvan of GMA Regional TV.
06:25Listen carefully to the information of the former PNP chief who helped Alice Guo to escape to the Philippines.
06:32She received a monthly allowance from the Guo family from the Senate.
06:36Live from the Senate, Sandra Aguinaldo.
06:39Sandra.
06:43Some Senators are dismayed because the results of the investigation are still not out
06:52as to how the country was able to get rid of Mayor Alice Guo.
06:57But the Senate heard today that there is talk in the intelligence community
07:03that a former PNP chief might be involved.
07:11I think it was mentioned, the former chief PNP.
07:16Which one?
07:17I don't know, ma'am, but former chief PNP.
07:20Some Senators were surprised when an official of the PAG-Corps announced
07:25that an official or an employee of the government helped Mayor Alice Guo to escape to the Philippines.
07:34No PAG-Corps official knows who this former PNP chief is.
07:39But based on the information they received,
07:41there is also talk in the intelligence community that there is a monthly allowance from the Guo family.
07:48Is it also included in the talk that this alleged former chief PNP helped any of our current government officials to talk about Guo Huaping's escape?
08:04There is nothing, ma'am.
08:06The talk there, ma'am, is like the monthly payroll.
08:16It gets worse and worse.
08:17A while ago, it was bad enough for the former chief to pay P100 million for Guo Huaping's escape.
08:28It's even worse if historically, there is a monthly payroll.
08:32The PAG-Corps' clarification was quick.
08:35They haven't verified this yet.
08:37According to the body of the PNP chief who was present at the hearing,
08:40they didn't get this intelligence report.
08:43They will continue their investigation if there are police involved.
08:47It's up to Senator Bato de la Rosa.
08:50According to Villanueva, he used to be the PNP chief.
08:54She asked Guo...
08:55Can we know who this former chief PNP is?
08:58I'm concerned because I am a former chief PNP.
09:01Maybe there will be a script that Bato is receiving money from you.
09:07Nothing like that is happening.
09:11Are you sure?
09:12I'm sure.
09:14Do you know me?
09:16I saw you in person here in the Senate.
09:19General Gonzales, can you tell us who is the former chief PNP that you're saying is receiving monthly payroll from Alice Guo?
09:36Your Honor, I don't have any confirmation but I'm sure you're not the one.
09:41Some senators are slow in investigating law enforcement agencies,
09:46including the way in which Guo escaped.
09:48I also asked if it's true that there is a high-ranking official of the Bureau of Immigration who received Php200 million to escape Guo.
09:57With the amount of Php200 million, we obtained intelligence information with regard to the amount.
10:06But with regard to the amount that I received from a BIA personnel or associated with BIA,
10:19there's nothing yet but we're still validating.
10:21We're part of the investigation Madam Chair.
10:24Police Major General Romeo Karamat Jr. also testified.
10:28He admitted that he knew Mayor Don Calugay but his girlfriend, Guo, was not the one he suspected.
10:35She's my close friend.
10:36For the first time, Cassandra Li O, authorized representative of POGO,
10:43who is a Lackey South 99 in Porac, Pampanga, came to the hearing.
10:46In Senator Gingo Estrada's question, Ong said that she was born in San Juan City, which is also Estrada's hometown.
10:54It's possible that she gave birth to her mother.
10:57But Estrada has doubts about Ong's birth certificate.
11:00There's no such address or house number, San Juan.
11:05And there's no one who knows that it's possible that she gave birth to Rosario Mendez.
11:12This is another case of questionable birth certificate.
11:17Senator Sherwin Gatchalansi-Guo was asked about the significant amount of money that entered and exited his bank account,
11:24which is said to be money laundering.
11:26He said that more than one billion pesos came out of it.
11:29But think about it, where did the funds come from?
11:32It suddenly became 200 million in 2019, 292 million in 2020,
11:37exactly the same time when POGO was established in Bambang.
11:43So we want to know now who is paying for this account.
11:49Definitely, you're saying that POGO was established in Bambang.
11:55Senator Joel Villanueva also argued that Guo's earnings are not enough from his business to buy his properties.
12:03But Guo also invoked his right against self-incrimination.
12:08Emil, Mayor Guo also said that before he was arrested in Indonesia,
12:18he was planning to return to the Philippines to face his cases.
12:23Thank you very much, Sandra Aguinaldo.
12:28In the area of Tondo, Manila, Pasig Police arrested one of the members of the Basagkotse gang who were victims of Pasig.
12:36Read the warrant.
12:39We're arresting you. You're breaking the law.
12:46According to the police, they traced the suspect with the help of gadgets
12:50that were stolen by the suspects inside an SUV parked in the area of Barangay De La Paz.
12:56The one gadget that we got, the location was open.
13:01And then they attempted to sell it. So our people posed as buyers.
13:07The meet-up was set up by the suspect in Kalyanang, Kirikada.
13:11According to his information, his transactions are full of illegal goods.
13:15We were able to recover the stolen items.
13:18The suspect is already under the custody of Pasig City Police Station and now being subjected to inquest proceedings.
13:27The police recovered gadgets worth more than half a million pesos
13:31and other personal belongings from the destroyed SUV.
13:35Our victims watched a show and then they parked.
13:43While they're inside, our motorcycle riding suspects destroyed the car.
13:52We were able to find out that they have similar cases in Antipolo and in Metro Manila.
13:59In fact, the suspects are also appearing in the car wrecks
14:03and in the personal belongings of actor Gerald Anderson.
14:08In February 2022, aside from this,
14:11the suspects were also arrested in the case of carnapping and robbery in other places.
14:15We are continuously trying to get hold of the suspect.
14:18Authorities are calling for the public to help them
14:22so that the victims of the crimes that are expected to increase this bear months will not be victims.
14:27We want to prevent this incident especially during this bear season.
14:35So as much as possible, the driver or the owner of the car should always park their vehicles in strategic areas.
14:44For GMI Integrated News, Emil Sumangil, 24 Hours.
14:50More than 60 Chinese ships passed through Escoda Shoal
14:55a few days after BRP Teresa Magbanwa left.
14:59According to a security analyst, it's dangerous because Chino Gaston is near Palawan.
15:09A few days after BRP Teresa Magbanwa left Escoda Shoal,
15:1365 Chinese vessels were monitored by the Philippine Navy in Bahurang,
15:17more than 70 nautical miles from Palawan.
15:21Some of these are Chinese Coast Guard ships,
15:24four are Chinese Navy ships,
15:26and 52 are Chinese militia vessels.
15:29But it doesn't mean that China has already controlled Escoda Shoal
15:33which is inside the Exclusive Economic Zone of the Philippines.
15:37The Philippine Navy, the AFP, will continue performing its mandate.
15:40We will continue monitoring all our features in the West Philippine Sea.
15:43There's been no marked increase in the pileup of trash corals.
15:47We have not monitored any man-made activity.
15:51But according to a security analyst,
15:54the situation is more dangerous now compared to the standoff in Bajo de Masinloc in 2012.
16:00That's why the government should be careful.
16:04First of all, this is closer to Palawan.
16:07Of course, we have greater capabilities to engage the Chinese in a standoff.
16:11The Coast Guard now has more ships.
16:14We have the support part with the Allies.
16:16But at the same time, the Chinese have already their own Coast Guard
16:20and it's supported by the Chinese Maritime Militia,
16:23the Deep Observation Army Navy.
16:25The AFP continues to monitor the patrol ships, airplanes, and satellites
16:30of the allied countries in the entire West Philippine Sea.
16:34We assure the Filipino people that the entire leadership of the AFP
16:38is doing its best to protect and secure all our features in the Exclusive Economic Zone,
16:44most especially in the West Philippine Sea.
16:47In a social media post by security analyst Ray Powell,
16:5111 Chinese militia ships and 2 Chinese Coast Guard vessels
16:55are in Escoda according to the Automatic Identification System or AIS.
17:00According to Powell, other ships are not seen here.
17:04It's possible that the AIS killed a lot of Chinese ships in Escoda
17:09in front of the ship of the PCG that was replaced by the BRP Teresa Magbanua
17:14and was sent there yesterday according to the National Maritime Council.
17:18For GMA Integrated News, Chino Gaston, 24 Hours.
17:24The Senators left Alice Goh and Sual Mayor Liceldo Calugay
17:30because of their possible involvement in the crime.
17:33Among the accused, the receipt of construction materials for the pig farm of the Goh family
17:40named after Calugay was handled by Mav Gonzalez.
17:44The D Aquafarm, Dong. Lixel, Alice, L-I-C, and Liceldo.
17:56Dong Goh, Dong, and Goh. You even defeated Dong.
18:02Among these businesses, Sual Pangasinan Mayor Liceldo Calugay was accused
18:07of having something to do with the name Alice Goh.
18:11Before this, the Mayor denied that they have a relationship with Goh.
18:14They have pictures together that were shown to the Senate earlier,
18:18including the one in Victory Caravan, where Calugay wore Goh's campaign shirt
18:23and there are also couple shirts.
18:25Mayor, according to Goh Huaping, you are just friends.
18:31Is that how you will characterize your relationship?
18:36Yes, Madam Chair, we are just friends.
18:38Just friends?
18:39Yes, Your Honor.
18:40We are not friends.
18:42We are just friends, Your Honor.
18:44Despite the denial, Calugay admitted that he gave flowers to Goh sometimes.
18:49You gave me flowers on February 14, okay?
18:52No, Your Honor. I brought an invitation to Kasalang Bayan.
18:59And of course, Your Honor, I will also give flowers to the Mayor.
19:03That's why I also gave flowers.
19:07I give flowers to many people, Your Honor, every February 14.
19:11I don't care if you have a romantic relationship.
19:16We are interested in the possibility of your criminal relationship.
19:21According to Calugay, Goh met them in 2016 when he was looking for a pork supplier.
19:27But they don't have a business or bank account together.
19:31That's why the Senate cut the receipts of construction materials
19:35for the pig farm of Goh's family, which is named after Calugay.
19:38The story is, Mayor Alice called me,
19:43where can we buy cheap construction supplies
19:47because our family business is construction supply.
19:51I clarified the receipts, Your Honor.
19:57It was stated that it was a set-up for me because they don't know Mayor Alice Goh.
20:04It's not true that they forgot Goh Huaping in December,
20:09that's why they need to give the receipts in your name.
20:12Madam Sir, we don't have any business partner.
20:17You are under oath.
20:18If you keep on lying before this committee, I might force to cite you in contempt.
20:27Your girlfriend lied, you still lied.
20:32There is also information that reached Hontiveros,
20:35that Goh hid in a property owned by Calugay before he left the Philippines.
20:40Calugay has nothing to do with this.
20:43Goh's notarization of the counter affidavit,
20:46even though it's not in the Philippines,
20:48is now being done by his secretary, Kat Salazar.
20:51Goh called her to look for a notary
20:54and to get a document from her house in Bambantarlac.
20:58Who did you get the document from?
21:00It's in the drawer, Your Honor, in her room.
21:03She said that I attached it to the last page of her affidavit.
21:08Did you know that Goh Huaping is no longer in the Philippines?
21:13No, Your Honor.
21:14You, Ms. G, did you know that Mayor Alice is no longer in the Philippines?
21:18No, Your Honor.
21:19I'm also not in a position to ask where he is.
21:23But did you know that he was preparing to leave before that day?
21:29No, Your Honor.
21:30In Sinumpaang, Salay, in Nicadante,
21:32the person who contacted the notary personally asked Goh to bring the document.
21:38When he returned it, because there was no signature,
21:40the secretary just went to the van.
21:42A colleague asked Goh to get out of the window and fight.
21:46When the secretary returned from the van, the document already had a signature.
21:50Did you sign the affidavit?
21:52Because we know that Goh Huaping is no longer in the Philippines.
21:56No, Your Honor.
21:58Goh said earlier that he already signed the signature page of the affidavit on the first Sunday of July.
22:04I signed the last page of the document.
22:07Where did you sign?
22:09I signed it before I left.
22:11Who prepared this page for you to sign?
22:17Sen, there was a case filed against me that invoked my right.
22:21Goh's lawyers also did not know that he is no longer in the Philippines
22:25when they filed the counter affidavit.
22:27They also did not personally show up because Goh has a death threat.
22:31The notary, Atty. Elmer Galicia, continued.
22:34Atty. Galicia lied.
22:37Because it was not signed in front of Atty. Galicia.
22:41Definitely, he lied and he should also be prosecuted by the DOJ.
22:45I am a victim.
22:47I am invoking my right against self-incrimination.
22:51The committee appointed Goh's former business partner, J.P. Samson,
22:55after he did not accept the invitation of the Senate.
22:58For GMA Integrated News, Mav Gonzales was on air for 24 hours.
23:08Good evening, Kapuso!
23:09The training of the lead cast of Mga Batang Riles continues
23:12that challenged the practice of a Filipino martial arts.
23:16And now, their schedule is busy.
23:19How about the love life of the boys?
23:21Let's talk to Lars Santiago.
23:23Hey, Tomo!
23:25You're listening to Tomo.
23:27After participating in the workshop
23:34and physical combat training,
23:38in the possession of weapons,
23:40such as stones and sticks,
23:43the Batang Riles boys,
23:47Miguel Tan Felix,
23:50Rahil Biria,
23:52Bruce Roland,
23:54and Antonio Vinson.
23:56It's more on how we hold weapons,
24:00like arnis,
24:01the knife that we hold,
24:03that will be very vital to our characters.
24:06Because we are in the Batang Riles,
24:09we are Kali,
24:10so those are the weapons that we will use.
24:12The Piquititira Shakali,
24:14that's the name of the Filipino martial arts.
24:17Actually, it's very ancient,
24:19because it was written by a local.
24:21It's nice to know that there are martial arts like that,
24:23and it's fun to learn about it.
24:25These are different martial arts,
24:27different weapons for street fighting,
24:29and of course, there's arnis.
24:32Because the Batang Riles boys will be challenged in the upcoming action scenes,
24:38they also know that they need to develop their strength and endurance.
24:45But because they will be very busy with work,
24:49does it mean that they will put aside their love life?
24:54It's all about balance here,
24:57and I will be working with Isabel.
25:01If someone comes,
25:03I will learn from him, Miguel,
25:04because he's good at balancing and managing.
25:07You can heal.
25:10Yes, you're right.
25:12Let's ask Antonio how he manages to heal.
25:16Because if you don't ask,
25:18Antonio is going through something right now.
25:21In his love life.
25:23Don't mind that.
25:24Wow.
25:26It's just a trial.
25:29It comes and goes.
25:30It's okay.
25:31At least the Batang Riles boys are still here.
25:33They will support me.
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