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Narito ang mga nangungunang balita ngayong November 6, 2024

- Ilang bayan sa Isabela, nakaranas ng malakas na ulan | Ilang bahagi ng Maharlika Highway, binaha dahil sa tuloy-tuloy na ulan | Provincial government ng Batanes, naghahanda na sa epekto ng Bagyong Marce

- Ilang magsasaka, nagbilad na ng mga palay habang maaraw pa | Calayan MDRRMO, nagpulong para paghandaan ang Bagyong Marce

- Nasa 100 tindahan sa Commonwealth Market, naabo sa sunog

- Panayam kay Batanes PDRRMO Official Ceasar Roldan Esdicul kaugnay sa paghahanda sa Bagyong Marce

- Panayam kay Cagayan PDRRMO Head Ruelie Rapsing kaugnay sa pag-ulan sa Cagayan dahil sa Bagyong Marce

- Mga reklamong perjury, obstruction of justice, at iba pa, ipinababasura ni Alice Guo

- Winston Casio, ni-relieve bilang PAOCC Spokesperson kasunod ng pananampal sa Pilipinong empleyado ng ni-raid na BPO sa Bataan | Casio, umamin sa pananampal at humingi ng paumanhin

- Ilang Fil-Am sa New York City, maagang bumoto sa U.S. Presidential Elections

- 7 opisyal ng OVP, ipaaaresto kung hindi pa rin sisipot sa pagdinig ng Kamara; OVP officials, iginiit na karapatan nilang tumanggi | Atty. Michael Poa, hindi na konektado sa OVP | Mga resibong isinumite ng OVP na walang petsa at pirma, pinuna ng ilang kongresista | 158 resibong may petsang 2023 na ginamit pang-justify sa paggamit ng OVP confidential funds noong 2022, sinita; typo error lang daw, sabi ng OVP | Chief accountant ng DepEd, 9 na beses umanong nakatanggap ng sobreng may P25,000 mula kay noo'y DepEd Sec. Sara Duterte

- DOH: Mga kaso ng dengue at leptospirosis sa NCR, dumami ngayong taon

- (trim live intro/extro) Presyo ng Noche Buena items sa Marikina Public Market, hindi pa tumataas | Posibleng tumaas ang presyo ng ilang Noche Buena items pagpasok ng Disyembre, ayon sa ilang tindero | Ilang mamimili, unti-unti nang bumibili ng mga pang-Noche Buena

- LPU Pirates, panalo laban sa San Sebastian Golden Stags, 93-85 | Arellano Chiefs, wagi kontra-JRU Heavy Bombers, 81-77 | Benilde Blazers at Mapua Cardinals, pasok na sa Final Four

- Alden Richards at Kathryn Bernardo, ibinahagi ang life lessons na natutuhan sa isa't isa

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00:00The rain started yesterday in some parts of Luzon due to the Marseille Flood.
00:19The rain started in the province of Isabela.
00:28In preparation for the possible effects of the flood,
00:30the four barangays in the town conducted a pre-emptive evacuation.
00:34The province of Isabela issued a sea wave warning
00:38in some coastal areas such as Palanan, Divilacan, Makonakon, and Dinapigi.
00:44It is possible for the waves to reach up to 5 meters.
00:48In Lopez, Quezon, some parts of the Maharlika Highway were flooded due to the continuous rain.
00:54The LGUs in Laloigan issued an alert to the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office.
01:00The province of Batanes is also preparing for the Marseille Flood.
01:04The provincial government assisted in this.
01:07In the middle, they are conducting relief operations following the León Flood.
01:14While the effects of the Marseille Flood in Ilocos Norte are not yet affected,
01:17the farmers are taking advantage of the sunny weather.
01:21In the town of Bacara, the farmers are planting rice.
01:25They are planting rice while it is not yet raining
01:29to make sure that they have a reserve in case the weather worsens.
01:33The farmers also planted rice in the town of Pasukin.
01:37Many of their crops were damaged during the floods.
01:40So now, while it is still early, they are planting rice.
01:45The farmers also planted rice in Bangued, Abra.
01:50The effects of the Marseille Flood in Calayan, Cagayan are also being experienced.
01:55The authorities have already assisted in the Pre-Disaster Assessment.
01:59They have also assigned residents to prepare for the flood.
02:03Some fishermen have placed their boats in high places.
02:10Good morning, Kapuso.
02:11Good morning, Kapuso.
02:12We are here in the Commonwealth Market in Quezon City
02:15where there is a flood-affected operation
02:17following a 7-hour fire that broke out yesterday early in the morning.
02:22The fire started at 2 a.m. yesterday
02:26in this part of the Commonwealth Market behind me.
02:30It started in the dry goods section.
02:33As you can see behind me,
02:35the rice was burnt.
02:37Only a few were burnt in that section of the Commonwealth Market.
02:42A few more were burnt, including plastic, oil, condiments, and other items.
02:48More than 100 stalls were burnt and affected by the fire.
02:56The question that many of our Kapuso are asking is,
02:58how did it reach 7 hours?
03:00The problem that the Bureau of Fire Protection encountered here
03:04is that their fire hydrant is too far away.
03:07In fact, they reached the rush hour here in the Commonwealth Market.
03:11That's why their efforts were delayed
03:15to bring this fire to light immediately
03:19here in the Commonwealth Market yesterday.
03:21As of now, the electricity is dead here in a large part of the Commonwealth Market.
03:26The reason why the stalls were affected is because of the fire.
03:30Some stalls were not affected by the fire,
03:33but because of the limited number of customers
03:38and the lack of electricity,
03:40that's why the operation is still far from normal.
03:43Earlier, when we entered here,
03:45we saw the affected stalls.
03:49We only saw some of them on the street.
03:54As of now, the Bureau of Fire is still investigating.
03:58Earlier, we saw some firefighters here
04:02checking if they are mapping up the area.
04:06Even if it's just a small fire,
04:09it might spread again and cause a fire.
04:14That's why the Bureau of Fire Protection is investigating.
04:16As of now, even though they are still investigating,
04:19the main cause of the fire
04:23is the lack of electricity.
04:29The BFP is still investigating the fire.
04:32We are still asking the local government
04:38to provide assistance to more than 100 vendors
04:43or stall owners who were affected by the fire
04:47in the Commonwealth Market yesterday.
04:49We will be back with more updates
04:52from the Commonwealth Market in Quezon City.
04:54For now, let's go back to the studio.
04:57In preparation for Batanes,
04:58the possible effects of the Marseille Fire,
05:01we will talk to Cesar Roldan,
05:04S.D. Col. of Batanes Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction
05:07and Management Office.
05:08Good morning to you, S.D. Col.
05:10This is Maris.
05:11Let's go live to the first news.
05:14Good morning, Maris.
05:16Good morning to our listeners.
05:19Sir, it is expected that the Marseille Fire
05:22will hit almost the same areas
05:24that were affected by the Lion Fire.
05:26How is your preparation for Batanes?
05:28Especially since you are just waking up
05:30from the lion fire.
05:33Yes.
05:34Yesterday, we conducted a risk assessment
05:39and we also mentioned some areas
05:43that need to be evacuated.
05:47For example, evacuation,
05:50because of the first typhoon,
05:53the land is almost saturated
05:55and there are many landslides,
05:57especially on the sides of the road.
05:59We are watching out for floods
06:03because our creeks are clean.
06:06However, we are expecting that
06:09they will be evacuated for safety.
06:13I heard that it is a forced evacuation.
06:16Are you starting that now?
06:19Where will the evacuees stay?
06:24Yes, if they need to be evacuated.
06:27But we will allow them to pre-emptive
06:30because of the high winds.
06:33Our evacuation center in Barangay
06:36and in the province is open
06:38and ready for them.
06:40How is the supply of food and water
06:42for the residents?
06:46For now, our supply of food and water
06:49is almost full.
06:51Although our water depends on electricity.
06:54But now, the electricity is almost back
06:58in each municipality.
07:02We also received 5,500 food packs
07:06from the Philippine Coast Guard last Sunday.
07:09They are now available to our residents.
07:12Do you need additional assistance?
07:15Do you have a call to the national government?
07:19For now, we are waiting for a call
07:22from the national government
07:24for shelter assistance.
07:28At the moment, I am in charge of the infirmary
07:31so that I can come here often.
07:34If there is anyone who can help us,
07:37thank you very much.
07:39That is an addition for us here in Batanes.
07:43All right. We are with you in prayer.
07:45Take care.
07:46And thank you very much,
07:47Cesar Aldan, as the call of Batanes PDRRMO.
07:57And first on the situation in Cagayan,
07:59we will talk to the Provincial Risk Reduction
08:01and Management Office Head,
08:03Yuli Rapsing.
08:05Good morning.
08:07Good morning to you and to all of you.
08:11Mr. Rapsing, we have already carried out
08:14a pre-emptive evacuation in dangerous areas.
08:20Sir Egan, last Monday,
08:24after our pre-disaster risk assessment
08:27with the Office of Civil Defense,
08:29the entire region was placed under a red alert status
08:33and we are already under the Charlie Emergency Response Protocol.
08:38Under that protocol,
08:39it is no longer pre-emptive,
08:41it is a forced evacuation.
08:43Yes.
08:44How many of our fellow countrymen
08:46were forced evacuated there?
08:49It is ongoing since yesterday.
08:52We still do not have reports from the MDRMOs
08:57as to how many were evacuated.
08:59How is the situation now?
09:03We're experiencing moderate to heavy rains.
09:07Although in the gustiness of the winds,
09:09we still do not feel anything.
09:11What are you monitoring there?
09:15According to the forecast of Pag-asa,
09:18they gave us two scenarios.
09:21Either due to the high pressure above,
09:24they could landfall mainland
09:27or the first scenario is just bye-bye to Babuyan Channel.
09:33Nevertheless, in the gustiness of the winds,
09:37we will experience three secondary hazards
09:43of the tropical cyclone.
09:45Flood, rain-induced landslide and storm surge.
09:48Yes.
09:51All those who are susceptible to those secondary hazards
09:56are being evacuated.
09:58Be careful. Thank you very much.
10:00Again, Provincial Risk Reduction Management Office Head,
10:03Rueli Rapsing.
10:06Thank you very much as well.
10:08The field of Dismissed Mayor Alice Wu
10:12is being destroyed by the complaint of perjury,
10:14obstruction of justice,
10:15falsification by a notary public
10:17and use of falsified documents.
10:20The National Bureau of Investigation
10:22has approved Wu's counter-affidavit
10:25for his case of Qualified Human Trafficking
10:27that he used in August,
10:29even though he is no longer in the Philippines.
10:31Wu's lawyer, Atty. Stephen David,
10:33questioned the complaint
10:35because Wu has nothing to do
10:37with the notarization of the documents.
10:40Wu went to the preliminary investigation
10:42but refused to give a statement.
10:44Other respondents to the complaint did not arrive.
10:48Atty. Elmer Galicia,
10:50who was a notary public in Wu's counter-affidavit,
10:52and Cheryl Medina,
10:54the secretary of SUAL,
10:56Pangasinan Mayor Aliceldo Calugay,
10:58and one of the witnesses
11:00who talked to Galicia earlier.
11:07First, Director Winston Cascio
11:09was removed as a spokesperson
11:11of the Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission.
11:14Following his attack on a Filipino employee
11:16who was raided by a BPO in Bagac, Bataan.
11:20Cascio asked for an apology
11:22and said that he is ready to face
11:24the consequences of his punishment.
11:26Salima Refrat has the first news.
11:31On October 31,
11:32a BPO in Bagac, Bataan
11:34was raided by the authorities
11:36because it was involved in the accepted
11:38complaint of labor trafficking.
11:40In the middle of the operation,
11:42this incident happened inside the company's clinic.
11:44The Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission
11:46or PAOC spokesperson,
11:48Director Winston Cascio,
11:50was talking to a Filipino employee.
11:52Later, he suddenly slapped
11:54the employee twice.
11:56He talked to him again
11:58and slapped him again.
12:00The video has already reached
12:02the leadership of PAOC
12:04and Cascio was first removed
12:06as a spokesperson of the commission
12:08to give way to the investigation.
12:10Under administrative suspension,
12:12the investigation of PAOC is still ongoing.
12:14The man in the video
12:16can file a complaint
12:18to face Cascio.
12:20Before the incident in the clinic,
12:22the cafeteria was already hot.
12:24The man who was accused
12:26of robbing PAOC quickly ran away.
12:32Cascio ran away.
12:36The man was taken to the operating room.
12:42The Filipino employees
12:44were about to take him home.
12:50But he was taken home
12:52by 700 Filipinos
12:54after he was processed
12:56when the night came.
12:58Cascio admitted that he did wrong.
13:00He also submitted an explanation
13:02to PAOC.
13:12I'm a member of the Anti-Organized Crime Commission
13:14headed by the President of the Republic of the Philippines.
13:16I told the Filipino
13:18to slap his wife
13:20so that we won't
13:22sue you.
13:24Are you willing to do that?
13:26An unjust victimization or
13:28to slap your wife?
13:30But at the end of the day, I still apologize.
13:32That is erroneous on my part.
13:34I should have just continued the case.
13:36In a statement,
13:38Cascio apologized again
13:40and asked to associate
13:42what he did to PAOC.
13:44He's ready to face any administrative measures
13:46that the commission will impose on him.
13:48At the end of the day,
13:50what Doc did to me is still wrong.
13:52You don't have to
13:54raise your hand
13:56whether it's weak or strong.
13:58You can't just raise your hand
14:00to a person
14:02because he did wrong.
14:04For me, you can't blame
14:06a mistake.
14:08GMA Integrated News
14:10continues to get the attention of Central One Bataan.
14:12This is the first news
14:14in five paragraphs
14:16for GMA Integrated News.
14:18A large population of the Philam
14:20community is expected to vote
14:22in the U.S. elections in New York City.
14:24For that update,
14:26we will talk to GMA Integrated News
14:28singer, Dave Yapanes.
14:30Dave, are there many of us
14:32who voted?
14:34Here in Queens,
14:36New York City is home
14:38to many Filipino-Americans
14:40and our countrymen
14:42went to the polling precincts
14:44to vote this morning.
14:46Based on what you said,
14:48Dave, are there more people
14:50who voted for Harris, Trump or Dickett?
14:52New York City,
14:54of course, is the baluarte of the Democratic Party.
14:56But there are also solid
14:58Trump supporters who live here
15:00in New York City.
15:02What is the reason of our countrymen
15:04voting for Harris
15:06or Trump?
15:08I talked earlier
15:10to the polling precincts.
15:12They said they voted for Trump
15:14because of the protection
15:16for immigration and the economy.
15:18Those are the common reasons
15:20of our countrymen
15:22why they voted for Trump.
15:24What about Harris?
15:26For Harris,
15:28the protection of women
15:30is their primary reason
15:32why they voted for Harris.
15:34How many people
15:36can vote there, Dave?
15:38At 9 o'clock
15:40tonight,
15:42the polling precincts
15:44here in New York
15:46will close.
15:48At this time,
15:50our countrymen
15:52will go to work.
15:54That's why the number of people
15:56in the polling precincts
15:58here in New York City is increasing.
16:00He voted for you in the elections.
16:02What is the population there?
16:04In the whole of America,
16:06the citizen voting age population
16:08is more than two million.
16:10The majority of the population
16:12in California is more than
16:14one and a half million.
16:16Thank you very much,
16:18GMA Integrated News Stringer,
16:20Dave Llabanes,
16:22who is in New York City, USA.
16:24Be careful.
16:26The Committee of the Camera
16:28was notified of the spending
16:30of the 2022 confidential funds
16:32of the Office of the Vice President.
16:34There are also other receipts
16:36that have no seal or signature.
16:38The invited officials of the OVP
16:40did not attend
16:42that's why the Camera has news for them.
16:44Jonathan Andal has the first news.
16:50None of the seven officials
16:52of the Office of the Vice President
16:54who were called to the hearing
16:56about the confidential funds
16:58of Vice President Sara Duterte.
17:00One of their chief of staff,
17:02Vice President,
17:04flew to Los Angeles, California
17:06according to the committee secretary.
17:08The seven officials will be called
17:10and if they don't show up,
17:12they will be arrested.
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18:38of congressmen is the acknowledgment receipt sent by the OVP that has no seal and no signature.
18:45Others have different names of seal and signature, but it seems that the ink of the writing is the same,
18:50even the penmanship or writing, just like these two receipts.
18:54Can you observe the letter J?
18:58Is it correct that the letter J is almost the same there?
19:01Yes, Mr. Chair.
19:03Yes?
19:05Is it also correct that the color of the ink used is the same as the penmanship of the writing?
19:14Yes, Mr. Chair.
19:16The ink used is also the same as the ink of the signature of an ASIC of the OVP.
19:21Isn't the Prussian Blue I showed the same?
19:27It looks the same, Mr. Chair.
19:29Huh?
19:30It looks the same.
19:31The same?
19:32Yes.
19:33So, it's the same ink used by ASIC Lemuel Ortonio, the assistant chief of staff of the office of the vice president.
19:44There are only two things.
19:46You went to the fund.
19:48It was used by someone else or it was stolen.
19:55If you don't want to accept it, I can accept it.
19:58It was also observed that there are 158 receipts with the date 2023,
20:03but it was used as justification for the expenditure of the 2022 confidential funds.
20:08The answer of the OVP regarding the theft was that it was just a typo error.
20:11I don't think, Mr. Chair, this was a mistake that was committed in December 2022.
20:16This was a mistake that was committed after the fact, after the AOM, and after the notice of suspension,
20:21when they were rushing to comply with the theft.
20:25It happened 158 times, which raises the question, are these acknowledgment receipts spurious?
20:31Are they bogus? Are they false?
20:33They said they have inadvertently contained clerical or typographical errors indicating 2023 instead of 2022.
20:43Considering the nature of confidential activities, which are usually conducted discreetly and completed within a short period of time,
20:51and in addition to the lack of attention to details of personnel attending to voluminous papers from several individuals,
20:58some data in the acknowledgment receipts submitted as proof of transactions may have been missed.
21:04A DepEd official who received envelopes worth P25,000 from VP Sara, who was also a DepEd secretary, was also confronted.
21:14How many times, ma'am?
21:15Nine times.
21:16The first time I received it, I asked Asics Shine, ma'am, is it part of the confidential funds?
21:24She said, no, it was just an allowance from the vice president.
21:29Asics Shine is Sunshine Fajarda, a former Asics in DepEd and now in the OVP.
21:34The OVP officials are still trying to breathe.
21:37There is no new statement about VP Sara, but she said before, there is no misuse of confidential funds.
21:44Here is the first news. Jonathan Andal for GMA Integrated News.
22:14In the epidemic level, we have Quezon City, Marikina, Manila and Pateros.
22:20The DOH reported 2,734 cases of leptospirosis.
22:25From January to October, 216 people died.
22:29In the epidemic level of leptospirosis, we have Caloocan, Quezon City, Navotas, Pasay and Taguig.
22:39Tatay Boy's store in Marikina Public Market has been in business for more than six decades.
22:44He has been in charge of increasing the price of Noche Buena items every Christmas.
22:49As of now, there is still no change.
22:52But their supplier said that it is possible to increase the price of some items in the coming weeks, especially in December.
23:01That's why their discarder is ordering goods while the price is not yet increasing.
23:07Here in Marikina Public Market, the 360 grams of evaporated milk is from P33 to P58 depending on the brand.
23:15The condensed milk is from P377, you can buy it from P48 to P71.
23:21The all-purpose cream is from P55 to P70.
23:25The small fruit cocktail is from P95 while the big one is from P3 is from P270.
23:32For items for spaghetti, 1 kilo of pasta noodles is now P120.
23:37Spaghetti sauce is now P98.
23:40If you plan to have salad macaroni, the price is now from P78 to P120.
23:47Virginia is just starting to buy little by little.
23:51She has already bought some items such as canned salad milk and spaghetti pasta.
23:57She will buy the other necessary items when their bonus arrives in the middle of November.
24:02Here is what we talked to the vendors and buyers.
24:08As of now, it is still normal. There is no change.
24:15They are increasing the price. They are saying something.
24:19So that I can avoid the high price.
24:21For example, if you are buying one box, you will force yourself to buy three so that you can avoid the high price.
24:31Yes, because in December, the price will also increase.
24:34But it is okay because there is a bonus.
24:38The LPU Pirates are fighting for the final 4 spot in the Men's Basketball of NCAA Season 100.
24:52The Pirates won against San Sebastian Golden Stags in their game yesterday.
24:57The final score is 93 to 85.
25:00Because of that, they are now tied in the Letran Knights for the 5th seed.
25:04The Aureliano Chiefs won against the Jerio Heavy Bombers in the 2nd game.
25:08The game is still tied in the last minute.
25:10The Chiefs finished the game with a score of 81 to 77.
25:15This is just the round 2 of Men's Basketball Beneath Blazers and Mapua Cardinals.
25:20They have a sure spot in the Final 4.
25:23Before the show of the highly anticipated film Hello, Love Again,
25:27Alden Richards and Catherine Bernardo shared their true life lessons in the German Integrated News Interviews.
25:39Sometimes when I get tired, I look at him and I think,
25:43this guy is not complaining.
25:45Sometimes when I get tired, I look at him and I think,
25:49this guy is not complaining.
25:51When you need advice, you just talk to him.
25:55One thing that she made me realize is,
26:01don't take life too seriously.
26:03I think that's what she made me realize.
26:07You know, it's okay to say no at times.
26:09Value your time for yourself, time for your loved ones.
26:14Agree, agree.
26:15Catherine said that she is proud of the many things that Alden can do that doesn't make her tired.
26:20Alden also said that she learned from Catherine to value her time for herself and her loved ones.
26:26Catherine will watch Hello, Love Again on the big screen via Hello, Love Again as Ethan and Zoe.
26:32It will be produced by GMA Pictures and Star Cinema.
26:35It will be released on November 13.
26:38Kapuso, you're up first in the news.
26:40Watch the first news on Unang Hirit and other award-winning newscasts on youtube.com slash gmanews.
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26:48For Kapuso Abroad, you can follow us on GMA Pinoy TV and www.gmanews.tv.
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