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Narito ang mga nangungunang balita ngayong October 7, 2024


- Listahan ng potential election areas of concern, isinumite ng PNP sa Comelec
- Alice Guo, nakapag-withdraw ng malalaking halaga bago na-freeze ang kaniyang bank accounts, ayon kay Rep. Bongalon | Comelec Chairman Garcia: Tatanggapin ang ihahaing COC ni Alice Guo pero maaaring makansela dahil sa desisyon ng Ombudsman | PAOCC, nagbabala laban sa posibleng impluwensiya ng mga POGO sa Eleksyon 2025
- Comelec: 78 senatorial aspirants, naghain na ng COC; 87 party-list naman ang nag-file ng CON-CAN
- Bakuna-Eskuwela Program, sisimulan na ngayong Lunes | Panayam kay DOH Sec. Ted Herbosa kaugnay sa pagbabakuna sa mga estudyante
- F. Manalo Bridge, pansamantalang sarado para sa rehabilitasyon | Ilang dumaraan sa F. Manalo Bridge, naghahanap ng alternatibong ruta | Kita ng ilang tricycle driver, apektado ng pagsasara sa F. Manalo Bridge
- Letran Knights, panalo laban sa LPU Pirates, 78-66 | San Beda Red Lions, wagi kontra-Perpetual Altas, 63-62
- Grammy winner Olivia Rodrigo, overwhelming support and love ang natanggap mula sa Filo Livies sa kaniyang concert
- Mabuhay Lanes, inaasahang makakatulong na ibsan ang bigat ng trapiko sa holiday season
- U.S. Dept. of Agriculture: Pag-angkat ng Pilipinas ng manok, inaasahang tataas pa sa 2025
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00:00The list of Philippine National Police Accum-Elect of Potential Election Areas of Concern for the Election 2025 has been submitted.
00:20PNP Spokesperson, Police Colonel Gene Fajardo, as well as the political rivalries in the area, as well as the presence of armed groups, will validate the list.
00:33PNP Chief Police General, Rommel Martil, also ordered to be more strict in monitoring the completion of the issuance of Certificates of Candidacy.
00:43They will focus more on the areas where there were incidents of election-related violence.
00:50Despite their disappointment to the country, without the Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission or PAOC, these may still be influential in the election 2025.
01:03Here's the first news, Jonathan Andal.
01:06Almost Php 200 million in bank accounts and more than Php 500 million in real estate properties and vehicles.
01:17These are the properties of Dismissed Mayor Alice Goh, who was freezed by the Court of Appeals until January 2025.
01:23However, Goh withdrew a large amount of money before her bank accounts were freezed, according to a congressman who sponsored the budget of the Amlac or Anti-Money Laundering Council.
01:32Prior to the issuance of the freeze order, Amlac saw that there were large series of withdrawals in the bank accounts.
01:44Maybe they anticipated it, so they took the lead by withdrawing their cash in different banks plus disposing several properties at a lower price.
01:57Comelec said that they will accept Goh's candidacy, but he will still allow her to run, especially the punishment of the ombudsman while she is no longer allowed to serve the government.
02:08If a person is perpetually disqualified to hold public office because the office of the ombudsman has a decision, we will cancel his candidacy.
02:19Even if that person is appealed to the Court of Appeals, unless the Court of Appeals issues a TRO to his case in the office of the ombudsman.
02:29We tried to get Goh's statement, but there was no response.
02:33POGOs in the country are only available until December.
02:36That's why PAOK was surprised that there is a licensed POGO that is still hiring employees,
02:40just like the last POGO hub they raided in Pasay that was involved in the Love Scam.
02:45When we raided it, we were able to get new employees.
02:51They have no intention of leaving.
02:54While the election is near, PAOK is worried about the POGO politics.
02:59There is still a POGO politics.
03:02The Chinese who are on the side, the Chinese criminal syndicates.
03:09Even though we don't have or other agencies that teach a particular person,
03:14it's not far-fetched to think that there are people who are helping them.
03:20This is the first news. Jonathan Andal for GMA Integrated News.
03:25The candidacy of some people who ran for the election continues this Saturday and Sunday.
03:32As far as I know, there are already 78 candidates,
03:34Senatorial aspirant and 87 candidates for the party list.
03:39Here is the first news.
03:43At the Manila Hotel this weekend,
03:45the distribution of the Certificate of Candidacy of those who want to become senators continues.
03:50The first COC to eat this Saturday is Yuarlito Bovier,
03:53a former driver and construction worker.
03:55Maria Charito Billones is also a candle seller.
03:59Engineer Gerson Ares also wants to become a senator.
04:02Ben Tulfo is also a broadcaster.
04:04The second COC is being filed by Leodegario Estrella.
04:08The third is for Labor Leader Atty. Sunny Matula.
04:11Reli Jose Jr. and Richard Nicolas of Kilusang Bagong Lipunan also ate the COC.
04:17Rolando Rastaman Plaza, who was declared a nuisance candidate in 2019 and 2022,
04:23and Virginia Sabit, who wants to run after being a victim of cybercrime.
04:28Wilson Aklan and Primo Capuno Jr. also ate the COC, but did not make themselves known to the media.
04:34Yesterday, Senatorial aspirant,
04:37Senior and our Core Board Director, Jimmy Bondoc,
04:41Junbert Guillagayuma, from Higaynon Tribe in Lanao del Norte,
04:45and preacher, Wilson Amad, also filed the COC.
04:48Sixto Lagarre, incumbent party list congressman Erwin Tulfo,
04:52lawyer Ernesto Arellano,
04:55and re-electionist Senator Pia Cayetano also ate the COC.
04:59John Rafael Escobar is also on the list of comelecs.
05:0223 party lists ate the Certificate of Nomination and Certificate of Acceptance nomination last Saturday.
05:0914 party lists ate the CONCAN yesterday.
05:12Yesterday, the total number of party list groups filed was 87.
05:17This is the first news, Jomer Apresto for GMA Integrated News.
05:25We are here at Dr. Alejandro Albert Elementary School in Sampaloc, Manila,
05:29where the kick-off ceremony for the School of Vaccines of the Department of Health will be held.
05:35The aim of this is to vaccinate students who have not received the vaccine,
05:40especially during the pandemic and this is the third year.
05:43Of course, this vaccine can prevent children from getting the disease if they do not receive the vaccine.
05:51To clarify what protection this vaccine will give, we will talk to the Secretary of the Department of Health,
06:00Secretary Ted Nervosa. Sir, Secretary, good morning.
06:03Good morning, Susana, and good morning to all the viewers here at GMA.
06:08For the vaccine that students will receive for the School of Vaccines of the Department of Health,
06:15what diseases will be given to protect the children?
06:20There are measles, rubella, or German measles, tetanus, diphtheria, and human papillomavirus.
06:29The last vaccine, HPV, is what prevents cervical cancer in women.
06:34We will vaccinate Grade 1, Grade 7, and Grade 4 women.
06:41Secretary, for three years during the pandemic, we did not have vaccines because we were locked in our homes.
06:48What did you monitor? Did there be any significant increase in the number of diseases as we mentioned?
06:56That's right. For three years, we did not have school-age vaccination.
07:01There were many pertussis outbreaks and measles outbreaks.
07:05In fact, last March, we did measles outbreak response immunization in BARMM.
07:12We vaccinated almost 2 million kids because they had an outbreak.
07:17It started in schools because children 9 years old did not have vaccines.
07:23They were infected and sent home to the children and some died.
07:27So, we did measles response during Ramadan.
07:32But they helped, we were able to vaccinate 1.2 million children.
07:38But Secretary, how can we encourage and convince parents?
07:44Of course, parents need to have consent to be vaccinated.
07:48In order for their concerns to disappear, we know that parents have concerns.
07:56What message do we want to give to parents?
07:59Susan, there are many fake news on social media, anti-vaxxers,
08:04that their children should not be vaccinated.
08:06That's wrong.
08:08Vaccination is the best public health measure.
08:13In fact, if there is a country where you don't have money,
08:15just pour it into the vaccine.
08:17You will be able to prevent many diseases.
08:19Many children will not die.
08:22So, vaccination is very important.
08:24These vaccines are time-tested.
08:27We are still young.
08:29We have been vaccinated.
08:30I'm sure the mothers there have also been vaccinated by their children.
08:33That's why they did not have these diseases.
08:36For example, Secretary, a student has allergic reactions to vaccines.
08:42What should be done if the child has an allergic reaction during vaccination?
08:50What should be done?
08:51Actually, allergic reactions are very low in these vaccines
08:54because they have been used for a long time.
08:56Maybe a slight pain on the injection site,
08:59and sometimes it will cause a fever.
09:01Actually, it's good if it causes a fever
09:03because it means that his immune system is triggered.
09:06The medical team of the Department of Health is here if there is an allergic reaction.
09:11It's easy to treat an allergy.
09:13So, it's very important to give him an anti-allergy.
09:16You will immediately know that he has an allergy because of the vaccine.
09:19When will we start vaccinating?
09:22How long will this program last?
09:25This program will last for two months, October and November.
09:28Every Friday, our vaccine teams will go to all public schools
09:33to vaccinate grade 1, grade 7, and grade 4 girls.
09:39Thank you Secretary. Good luck.
09:42I hope that our parents are listening to the call of the Department of Health
09:49to vaccinate their children and the school of vaccination of the Department of Health.
09:56Meanwhile, the F. Manalo Bridge in Pasig is closed.
09:59Let's take a look at the situation of the motorists and commuters there
10:02in the first live news of James Agustin.
10:06James!
10:10Good morning.
10:11The closure of the F. Manalo Bridge is having a big effect
10:14not only on the motorists who pass through here but also on pedestrians
10:18because it will be under the rehabilitation of DPWH from today.
10:26No motorist is allowed to pass through the F. Manalo Bridge in Pasig.
10:29It will be under the rehabilitation of DPWH from today.
10:33This is not the daily route of the motorcycle taxi rider, Philip.
10:37He just turned around and went to another route.
10:40Instead of bringing our child closer to the floodway,
10:43we will go around the C5 to reach the floodway.
10:48Because the road is faster here.
10:51Compared to here, especially if the C5 is a traffic jam, the road is easier here.
10:56Rodolfo, who is from Antipolo, will go to his work.
11:00He said that he will go to work earlier so that he won't be late.
11:03We will go around a long distance.
11:05That's why sometimes we have to rush to work.
11:08Sometimes we are late because there's traffic in Errodreges.
11:13Aside from the motorists, pedestrians are also not allowed.
11:16But earlier, some of them were still on the road.
11:18The call center agent, Lemuel, experienced this because he was going home from Antipolo.
11:23It has a big effect because it's so far to go around if you're still walking from the green circle.
11:30It's really hard. It takes about 30 minutes to eat.
11:34Even though the tricycle passers-by were affected, they were able to earn up to half of their income.
11:39We only earn around P500 to P400.
11:43What about tomorrow? We won't be able to go out.
11:47That's why it has a big effect.
11:49We will still have a boundary.
11:51What if other people get affected?
11:53It's really pitiful.
11:55Now, they gave us a little shuttle service.
12:00But we are still waiting for the shuttle service to continue.
12:04Somehow, the number of pedestrians will decrease as long as they go to the other side.
12:09The motorists were told to plan their trip well to avoid traffic jams.
12:13The alternative route is the Marcos Highway or Ortigas Avenue.
12:17The Circulo Verde Bridge can also be used from 1 a.m. to midnight,
12:22except for trucks, jeeps, motorcycles, and UV Express.
12:31As of now, the authorities cannot say when this F. Manalo Bridge will be closed.
12:36Earlier, there were pedestrians who were allowed to cross the bridge.
12:40Now, there are no more pedestrians because the authorities are just working on the bridge.
12:46They are working on it this morning.
12:48As we can see, there are a lot of motorists here in this area.
12:52They are just going around the bridge.
12:55They don't know that the bridge is closed from this morning.
12:58We cannot say when it will be closed.
13:01That's the first news.
13:02From Pasig, I am James Agustin for GEMA Integrated News.
13:11Letran Knights won their last game in the first round of MEDS Basketball NCAA Season 100.
13:18They defeated LPU Pirates with a score of 78-66.
13:22At the end of the first round, the Knights got 6 wins and 3 losses.
13:27The Pirates got 4 wins and 5 losses.
13:30Sunbedder Red Lions won against Perpetual Altas.
13:35In the last seconds of the game, Altas stole the ball from the Red Lions.
13:39But their attempt to get a game-winning shot failed.
13:43The final score is 63-62.
13:46NCAA Season 100 is available on JTV every Tuesday, Saturday, and Sunday.
13:52Every Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday in Heart of Asia.
13:56It is also live-streamed on the social media pages of NCAA Philippines and GMA Sports.
14:02Grammy winner and Philippine singer Olivia Rodrigo received overwhelming support and love at her first concert in the country this Saturday.
14:11I believe this is the biggest show I've ever played in my whole entire life.
14:19Spotted at the concert was the primetime king and queen, Ding Dong Dantes and Marian Rivera,
14:24in full support of Ate Zia, who is a certified Libby.
14:28Ate Zia was so happy during the concert that she was screaming and shouting.
14:33That's why Marian thanked Olivia on Instagram.
14:37Another celebrity kid, Scarlett Snowbello, is also a certified Libby together with her family.
14:44Oh my gosh, look at those eyebrows.
14:46Spotted at the concert was Olivia and Cassie Legaspi with friends.
14:51And the social media influencer, Nia Naguerrero.
14:56On Instagram, Olivia is thankful for the support of Philo Livies.
15:00This is her first time in the Philippines and this is the biggest venue of her concert.
15:05She also shared that the proceeds of the concert will go to Olivia's Fun For Good.
15:09This is the most special show and meaningful trip for her.
15:13In the end, Olivia said that she loves Filipinos.
15:16We love you too!
15:19As the holiday season approaches, the traffic will be heavier.
15:24Let's take a look at the situation in the busy lanes of alternative routes.
15:29And live from Manila, we have the first news from Bam Alegre.
15:32Bam.
15:33Good morning. Good morning. This is Roro Island in Espana, Manila.
15:38This is Bloomingtree.
15:39The traffic is heavy and the weather is rainy.
15:42In these situations, clean the busy lanes so that the traffic will be lighter.
15:47This is one of the reasons for the upcoming holiday season.
15:50That's why these shortcuts and alternative routes were made.
15:54In Berman, we can see that the effort of the MMTA to have a key ring here
16:01so that it won't interfere with the traffic.
16:04Especially in the southbound lane, the density of vehicles due to rush hour is heavy.
16:12From Bloomingtree, you can go to different places like Makati, Quezon City, Caloocan,
16:18or here with the help of the busy lanes.
16:21To study these routes, you can visit the official website of the MMTA.
16:26Aside from reducing travel time to different destinations in Manila,
16:32the busy lanes are also designed to reduce the traffic volume in C5 and EDSA.
16:37In this situation, the traffic from Bloomingtree is heavy.
16:42Compared to the traffic flow in Espana, there's no rush hour.
16:46This is the first news.
16:47From Manila, Bamalagre for GMA Integrated News.
16:53The chicken sales in the Marikina market have increased.
16:56Some sellers are worried that their income will be affected
17:00because it's possible that the government will import more chickens next year.
17:06Here's the first news live from EJ Gomez.
17:10EJ.
17:14It is expected that the number of chickens that will be imported to the Philippines will increase next year,
17:20according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
17:22It's because of the lack of supply in the market,
17:25at the same time, the continuous increase of demand.
17:28What can the sellers in the market say?
17:37It's only 5 o'clock in the early morning.
17:39The chicken shop of Susan's mother is already open.
17:41But it's already 6 o'clock.
17:42There's still no sale.
17:44They say that the supply in the market is okay.
17:47It's a bit slow.
17:48It's like I can't feel the bear that I'm talking about.
17:52Maybe the people don't have anything to buy.
17:58Or maybe they're saving for the upcoming occasion.
18:04If it rains, it's dull.
18:07And if it doesn't rain, it's a bit hard to buy.
18:11And it's only a few chickens.
18:14According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture Foreign Agriculture Service,
18:17it's possible that the Philippine chicken supply will reach 480,000 metric tons by 2025,
18:24which is higher than the country's import of 470,000 metric tons this year.
18:30According to the USDA,
18:31it's expected that the country's chicken consumption will increase by 2.11 metric tons
18:36due to population and economic growth,
18:38lower inflation,
18:40and more Filipinos are avoiding pork due to African Swine Fever or ASF.
18:45In addition,
18:46the food service sector will grow more
18:49and it's possible that the demand for chicken meat in the country will increase.
18:53Maybe later,
18:55instead of buying the local chicken,
18:59they will import the imported chicken.
19:02And maybe sometimes,
19:04the price will go down due to the large supply.
19:09We will go down.
19:11Because the price will go down a bit.
19:16It's around 5 pesos.
19:18The profit will decrease.
19:20Here in Marikina Market,
19:21each kilo of drumsticks, wings, and quarter leg can be bought for Php 250.
19:26The fully dressed chicken is Php 240.
19:29Each kilo of feet is Php 150.
19:32The breast fillet is Php 300.
19:34The neck is Php 120.
19:36The head is Php 45 per kilo.
19:45Igan, according to some of the vendors we talked to,
19:48they don't feel the need for more Filipinos to buy chicken
19:52because of their avoidance of pork.
19:55That is the first news from Marikina.
19:58EJ Gomez for GMA Integrated News.
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