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Narito ang maiinit na balita sa Balitanghali Express ngayong Biyernes, Nobyembre 22, 2024:

-VP Duterte, binisita si OVP Chief of Staff Atty. Zuleika Lopez na naka-detain sa Kamara matapos ma-cite in contempt
-Hamon ni House Speaker Romualdez kay VP Duterte: Humarap sa Kamara at magpaliwanag tungkol sa confidential funds/ Pagkakadamay umano ng OVP Staff sa politika, pinakamalaking hamon daw ngayon kay VP Duterte
-Maglolo, nasawi sa sunog sa Brgy. Gulod, Novaliches; sinubukan daw apulahin ang apoy sa loob ng kanilang bahay/ BFP: Abot sa 10 bahay ang nasunog sa Brgy. Gulod, Novaliches; 15 pamilya, apektado
-Bilang ng sunog, dumami ngayon at nahigitan ang dami noong 2023
-Presyo ng karneng baboy, tumaas ng P10-P30/kg habang papalapit ang holiday season/ Dept. of Agriculture: Tumataas ang presyo ng karneng baboy dahil sa tumataas na demand
-Oil price hike, posibleng ipatupad sa susunod na linggo
-2 miyembro umano ng "Spider-Man Gang," arestado; laman ng balikbayan boxes ang pinuntirya/ 2 arestadong miyembro umano ng "Spider-Man Gang," aminado sa krimen
-Ilang kable ng kuryente at transformer jumper sa Brgy. Pacdal, nasunog
-7, arestado sa buy-bust operation; 7 gramo ng umano'y shabu, cell phone at drug paraphernalia, nasabat/ 1, patay matapos mahulog sa bangin ang sinasakyang elf truck; 5 sugatan
-Heart Evangelista, tinalakay ang role ng social media sa negosyo sa Vogue Threads Manila 2024
-WEATHER: MetraWeather: Hanging Amihan, posibleng mas maramdaman sa mas maraming lugar sa bansa ngayong weekend
-PBBM sa posibleng pag-pardon kay Mary Jane Veloso: "We will see...this is the first time has happened"
-60 days na case build-up ng Task Force EJK, sinimulan na; FPRRD, kabilang sa iimbestigahan kasunod ng mga inamin sa pagdinig ng House Quad Committee/ CHR: Kasong "other crimes against humanity," maaaring isampa laban sa mga nasa likod ng War on Drugs/ Centerlaw: Paglilitis ng lokal na korte kay FPRRD, posibleng mauwi sa suspensyon ng imbestigasyon ng ICC/ Centerlaw: Mga opisyal ng PNP na nagpatupad ng giyera kontra-droga, posibleng madamay sa imbestigasyon kay FPRRD
-Interview: Usec. Raul Vasquez, Department of Justice
DOJ: Pagpapauwi kay Mary Jane Veloso, naging posible sa pamamagitan ng kasunduan sa Indonesia / Imbestigasyon o case build-up ng Task Force EJK ng DOJ, gumugulong na...


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Transcript
00:00Welcome back to our show, we visited Vice President Sara Duterte and her Chief of Staff, Attorney Zuleika Lopez.
00:23Lopez was detained at the House Detention Center after the camera was sighted and contempted this Wednesday
00:28due to undue interference or lack of awareness in the work of the camera.
00:32House Secretary General Reginald Velasco said that the Vice President arrived at around 8 p.m.
00:39and that the Vice President was still in the room until this morning.
00:43There is no detail on what the Vice President and her Chief of Staff discussed.
00:48Lopez was contempted after the House Committee on Good Government and Public Accountability heard
00:54that she wrote to the Commission on Audit that she should not give the audit report of the confidential funds of the OVP to the camera
01:01because the investigation is not yet finished.
01:03She explained that she did not intend to undermine the power of the Congress.
01:08Lopez was also asked by the Office of the Vice President not to issue a statement in connection with her detention under the National Law.
01:17House Speaker Martin Romualde challenged Vice President Sara Duterte to face the camera committee
01:23and explain the use of confidential funds by her office.
01:30She should be questioned and she should give an oath and speak up.
01:35She should speak up because all her officials know what is happening with the funds.
01:43She should speak up and not give it to the OVP or the Deputy.
01:52Vice President Duterte did not give an oath.
01:55Duterte did not attend the hearing of the House Committee on Good Government and Public Accountability last Wednesday.
02:02She insisted that she was just wasting her time because she was not asked.
02:07Duterte also denied that there is nothing wrong with the use of confidential funds.
02:12On the other hand, she said that the biggest challenge for Vice President Duterte is the collusion of her officials
02:18where she is the enemy of her opponents in politics.
02:23As I said, I am a politician.
02:26Politicians should have a name because there is a race.
02:32So, in order for the enemy to have an advantage, they should have a competence in politics.
02:42It was burned in Noveliches, Quezon City.
02:45The grandparents are hoping that their child will not be able to leave the house soon.
02:49This is the news of Bea Pinlac.
02:58The grandparents' family in Erning and Azerlin was very upset when their children were released.
03:10Their children were released from their burned house in Noveliches, Quezon City last night.
03:17Until their last moments, the grandparents tried to extinguish the fire in their house.
03:24Maybe the fire in our house was extinguished by pouring water.
03:29That's why the fire didn't go out.
03:36It hurts.
03:39Suddenly, when they were gone...
03:41Let me show you my dream so I can say goodbye.
03:47I really can't.
03:49Everything is happening in my head.
03:55According to the Bureau of Fire Protection,
03:57about 10 houses were engulfed by the fire that broke out at 5 p.m.
04:0315 families were affected.
04:05According to the people of the barangay, the fire spread quickly to the neighboring houses.
04:11It's all raw materials, like plywood.
04:16Some of the burned families were evacuated to a nearby school.
04:21Actually, there were only three families there.
04:24The others went to their relatives.
04:26One of the burned families, named Enriquita,
04:29thought of saving her son, PWD, or person with disability, and her husband, a senior citizen.
04:36Their house was engulfed by the fire and they had no other way to go.
04:41I hope they can help us.
04:43It's hard for us to live here.
04:46We don't have anything.
04:48That's what I'm worried about.
04:50We don't have a house.
04:51The fire is still being investigated.
04:54Bea Pinlap reported for GMA Integrated News.
04:58The year 2024 is not yet over.
05:01The number of incidents of fire has already exceeded the number of this year, 2023.
05:06From January 1 to 8 this morning,
05:09there were 16,836 incidents of fire in the country,
05:13more than the 16,433 that were reported last year.
05:18In fact, this is the highest number of incidents since 2019
05:22when there were more than 18,000 fire incidents in the country.
05:27And every March, when it's Fire Prevention Month,
05:29this happens more often.
05:32Out of the number of incidents of fire this year,
05:34more than Php 9.6 billion was lost.
05:38Almost 300 were killed while more than 1,300 were injured.
05:43To avoid fire, the Bureau of Fire Protection will remind you
05:46to avoid overloading the outlets
05:49or those that are plugged in the outlet.
05:51Turn off and turn off the appliances and the LPG tank
05:55when not in use.
05:57Do not leave the kitchen when cooking.
06:00Put flammable items away from the stoves in a high and human-friendly place.
06:05If there is a fire, make sure to kill all of it
06:09and throw it in the right place.
06:12Also, keep your place clean.
06:20My fellow countrymen, even though it's not yet Christmas,
06:22the price of pork has already increased by Php 10 to Php 30
06:27in some families in Metro Manila
06:29just like the Novelicious Market in Quezon City.
06:32From Php 250 to Php 320 per kilo,
06:36it's more expensive than last week.
06:39From Php 235 to Php 280 per kilo,
06:42it's Kasim and Pigue.
06:44According to the sellers,
06:46their sales have increased because pork has become more expensive.
06:50It's also expensive for the suppliers.
06:53It's expected that the price will increase
06:56as the holiday season approaches.
06:58According to the Department of Agriculture,
07:00the price of pork is increasing because demand is also increasing.
07:05Based on the latest monitoring of the factory,
07:08Php 330 to Php 400 per kilo of pork in NCR
07:13while Php 280 to Php 360 per kilo of Kasim.
07:21Vip-vip warnings to motorists
07:23that the price of oil products will increase next week.
07:28According to the Department of Energy,
07:30based on the following trading,
07:31the price of gasoline can increase by Php 70 to Php 90 per liter
07:36while the price of diesel can increase by Php 70 to Php 1
07:40while the price of kerosene can increase by Php 60 to Php 70 per liter.
07:46It can change this Friday, the last day of trading.
07:50Due to the high price, tensions are rising in some places in Russia
07:54and the closure of some oil plants is expected.
08:01The two arrested thieves,
08:04members of the so-called Spider-Man Gang,
08:08were arrested by Balikbayon Boxers.
08:09Their motives are known in the news of James Agustin.
08:14These two men are holding hands behind a closed van
08:18that passed through several streets in Quezon City.
08:20The driver did not know that the two men had already stolen.
08:23The actual crime was not captured by CCTV cameras.
08:26The driver only discovered it when he stopped.
08:29When they arrived at the place where they were delivered,
08:31they found out that the items of Balikbayon Box were gone.
08:38They immediately reported to the police station
08:41to ask for police assistance.
08:45In the follow-up operation of the Loma Police,
08:47the two suspects, members of the so-called Spider-Man Gang,
08:50were arrested and voted out.
08:52The stolen items include shoes, appliances, and office supplies
08:58that are worth more than P100,000.
09:00Their motive is to wait for delivery trucks or container vans.
09:06When they see a van, they will get on it.
09:11Usually, they are waiting for a stoplight.
09:15Once the truck stops, they will be attacked immediately.
09:20According to the QCPD, the suspects were previously involved in the theft.
09:24But the complaint was not continued
09:26because the victims were protesting.
09:28Now, they are facing the complaint of theft.
09:30The two confessed to the crime.
09:32Because of necessity.
09:34Where are you delivering the stolen items?
09:37We just stole them.
09:39How much?
09:42It depends on how much we pay.
09:46It's a necessity for expenses.
09:49Where are you delivering the stolen items?
09:51We just stole them.
09:54How long have you been doing this?
09:56Just for a while.
09:58James Agustin is reporting for GMA Integrated News.
10:02Some electricity cables in Baguio City were burned.
10:06A fire broke out in the lines connected to a post at Tip Top in Barangay Paktal.
10:11Benguet Electric Co-operative responded to put out the fire.
10:15According to the Electric Co-operative, the transformer jumper in the post was burned.
10:20The electricity supply in the area was also restored after more than three hours.
10:25We will be quick with the news in Luzon.
10:28Seven suspects were arrested for selling illegal drugs in Bacoor, Cavite.
10:33According to the authorities, they were involved in a buy-bust operation following a rumour
10:37that an illegal activity was taking place in a house in Barangay Niog.
10:41In the operation, the main suspect who was accused of selling drugs,
10:45a buyer, and six other people were arrested.
10:48They were fined more than seven grams of marijuana, cellphones, and paraphernalia drugs.
10:55In the face of complaints against the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act,
10:59the suspects were not released.
11:01A man was killed after his Elf truck fell off the road in Bana, Ilocos Norte.
11:08Five other people were injured in the truck, including the driver.
11:12According to the investigation, the trailer of the truck did not work,
11:15so the driver lost his control.
11:18According to the police, the victims are expected to go home,
11:21who are said to be poor farmers.
11:25Happy Friday, mga mare at pare!
11:28Not only as a fashion icon or artist,
11:31Heart Evangelista has shared her side in Vogue Threads Manila 2024.
11:37She also discussed the role of social media in the business as one of the panelists of Vogue Talks
11:43with Pinay, social media darling, Nayana Guerrero,
11:47and Film Lifestyle blogger, Brie.
11:50They shared their beginnings and branding in social media,
11:54as well as their identity or self-introduction.
11:58Heart's tip? It should be true.
12:04At the end of the day, it's all about consistency.
12:07Don't feel so pressured thinking,
12:11what else am I going to release next?
12:13What else do I have to show next?
12:15It's just really allowing yourself to be exactly the way you are
12:18and trust that as you grow, your audience grows.
12:26It's been almost a week since the Amihan season,
12:29and Extreme Northern Luzon is the most you've experienced so far,
12:33according to Pag-asa.
12:34But this weekend, don't miss it!
12:38Based on the rainfall forecast of Metro Weather,
12:40expect light to moderate rain in Extreme Northern Luzon
12:43and parts of Southern Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao in the next few hours.
12:48It's almost the same for the next few days,
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14:15It's not yet clear what will happen next.
14:20This is the first time this has happened.
14:22So, everything is on the table.
14:25We will have to decide what will happen next.
14:28The Indonesian government said that when Veloso returned to the Philippines,
14:32President Bongbong Marcos gave him a pardon.
14:36Under the policy of transfer of prisoners,
14:39Veloso will not be released once he returns to the country.
14:43One of the conditions of the police is to continue the sentence from Indonesia.
14:48For now, President Marcos is clear that Veloso is now free from the death penalty in Indonesia.
14:55The lawyer of Veloso is asking for a pardon or absolute clemency.
15:03Mary Jane's case in Indonesia is over.
15:07Legally, what we want and push for is an absolute pardon.
15:12He will not be imprisoned for even a second.
15:16The 60-day task force EJK or Extra Judicial Killings in the Department of Justice for the case built up
15:24in the killings or war against drugs of the Duterte administration.
15:28Together with the investigators, former President Rodrigo Duterte
15:34followed by his confessions in the hearing of the House Quad Committee.
15:38Salima Refrat reports.
15:43Did you kill yourself?
15:46Me? A lot.
15:49About six or seven.
15:51The task force EJK is responsible for the NBI and PNP in the collection and investigation of evidence
15:57while the task force is also coordinating with the House Quad Committee,
16:01the Senate and the Commission on Human Rights for the results of their hearings and investigations.
16:08For us to know what can be followed,
16:15what can be investigated, and if there are cases that can be investigated
16:25in the preliminary investigation before the prosecution service of the Department of Justice.
16:32According to Justice Secretary Remulia,
16:35they are already looking at a possible confrontation with Duterte
16:38in the R.A. 9851 or International Humanitarian Law, Genocide, and Other Crimes Against Humanity.
16:45According to the Commission on Human Rights,
16:47among the three crimes included in the R.A. 9851,
16:50the Other Crimes Against Humanity can be used against those behind the war against drugs.
16:57But the CHR believes that this is not enough to answer these.
17:02The Center for International Law or Center Law,
17:05a Human Rights and Public Interest Advocate Group,
17:08said that only now there is a demand under the R.A. 9851.
17:13But the presence of litigation in the local court against Duterte,
17:17related to crimes against humanity,
17:19has implications in the investigation by the International Criminal Court against Duterte in the same complaint.
17:26For the period that we are a member of the ICC,
17:30there will be overlap, there will be duplication.
17:34And what will happen, if there is really going to be a genuine prosecution domestically,
17:41there is a possibility that the ICC will suspend its ongoing investigation.
17:47In order for that not to happen, the government can avoid suspending their investigation.
17:53The investigation can also be suspended by an official of the police who carried out an anti-drug war.
18:00So the ball is in the court of the Marcos administration.
18:04You are being mocked by the former president.
18:08He himself said that the DOJ has been doing this for a long time.
18:12Until now, there have been no cases.
18:14It's like he's really daring the DOJ.
18:19So I think the DOJ should take on the dare and investigate and file the proper cases.
18:27Sanima Refran reporting for GMA Integrated News.
18:32This is the case of Mary Jane Veloso and the investigation is being carried out by the task force EJK of the Department of Justice.
18:39We will now talk to DOJ Undersecretary Raul Vasquez.
18:43Good morning and welcome to Balitang Hali.
18:46Good afternoon Connie and good afternoon to the viewers and listeners.
18:52Usec, do you have information if the government formally talked to the family of Mary Jane Veloso regarding her return to the Philippines?
19:01The government is ongoing with the family of Mary Jane Veloso.
19:08It was just started, Connie.
19:12It's been 10 years in the making and now we have a very good opening,
19:18especially when the administration of President Ferdinand Bongbong Marcos Jr. came.
19:26The developments have been good.
19:30Now, if we're lucky, before Christmas, we can get custody of Mary Jane in these matters.
19:42Yes. We have details for this.
19:45They're saying that there are plans to transfer custody of Mary Jane to the Philippines.
19:53Correct. There are ongoing negotiations, Connie.
19:59The relationship between Indonesia and the Philippines is deep and broad and very meaningful.
20:08At the same time, we don't have a treaty on the transfer of sentenced persons with Indonesia,
20:16unlike UK and Spain for that matter.
20:23Since we don't have a treaty with Indonesia,
20:27it's based on an agreement between the two sovereign states and that is being crafted now between our DFA and the Indonesian government.
20:39Of course, we're also helping our DFA regarding that negotiation.
20:45But principally, our DFA is guiding them regarding the conditions.
20:53Because the basis of this, I have to emphasize, is an international agreement between two sovereign states
21:01based on the international committee and courtesy because there's no treaty.
21:05I see. But this is different from the so-called 2026, which is also a law in Indonesia.
21:13This transfer of prisoner can be immediately implemented. Is that right?
21:19Yes. That has nothing to do with the internal law of Indonesia, the effectiveness of 2026.
21:27Because I understand that has something to do with the penal laws.
21:31I see.
21:32That's one aspect that they're saying that if Mary Jane has a transfer here,
21:41we will consider the sentence that was passed by the Indonesian courts.
21:49All right. On another topic, particularly on the EJK,
21:54what is the specific target to establish the task force EJK on 60 days of case build-up?
22:01Is that enough time?
22:04Actually, we have to clarify that those 60 days, Connie,
22:09it's not necessary to finish all of them.
22:13Because of the many issues regarding the EJK,
22:18it's just a number. We cannot determine how many EJKs there are.
22:23Some say 6,000. Some say 3,000. It depends on who you're talking to.
22:29PNP, PDEA, NBI, etc. DOJ.
22:33We have a record based on the National Prosecution Service on the pending cases.
22:38But at the same time, we need to address the big elephant in the room, so to speak, Connie.
22:46Finally, with all clarity, we know how many EJKs there are.
22:52The task force was given 60 days by our Secretary, Boing Remulia,
23:00to provide a periodic report.
23:03Their investigation, coordination, as well as case build-up is ongoing
23:11so that we can sample later on if there is sufficient evidence here in our National Prosecution Service.
23:20Go ahead sir.
23:22That's why, number one, whether it's big or small,
23:28we will follow the supposed extrajudicial killings.
23:35But in order to have a meaningful investigation, you should not attempt to answer everything.
23:43You should identify the areas where there are so-called incidents of EJKs.
23:50They are making a list of the areas where they will focus to issue a verdict.
23:58Then, the issue of the subpoena is with the NBI because the NBI is in charge of the law enforcement assistance.
24:07So in other words, you will decide what the government thinks will be the strongest cases.
24:14Correct.
24:15Alright. What is the possible implication in the investigation of the International Criminal Court
24:20if the litigation against former President Duterte starts here in the Philippines?
24:26Actually, there will be no problem there because the basis of the ICC is already in our law, the International Humanitarian Law, the RA-9851.
24:40Even us, without being members of the Rome Statute now and not part of the ICC,
24:49we can actually litigate a case now here, prosecute a case based on the International Humanitarian Law on genocide, torture, etc.,
24:58the identified crimes in RA-9851, to the exclusion of any other tribunal.
25:08I see.
25:09One issue that is being discussed is how to overlap.
25:15It's not difficult to fix that and that's where we can reach an agreement,
25:20so that the cases won't overlap.
25:28If the ICC continues, because some are saying that if it starts here, it will stop on the other side.
25:38The way to do that is to easily identify the period covered or the supposed victims.
25:45So it won't be the same. The cases can overlap.
25:50Because our idea, all along, this is the principle of our government,
25:57we have an operating and existing judicial system.
26:03It's effective.
26:04We saw that in the case of former Senator Leila Dalima.
26:09Her case was closed.
26:11But at the end of the day, the ICC continues its investigation.
26:18Thank you very much. We got a lot of information from you.
26:23Thank you very much DOJ Undersecretary Raul Vasquez.
26:27Thank you very much Connie for the opportunity.
26:29Good afternoon to everyone.
26:32Marihuana caught five students in a school in Cagayan de Oro City.
26:38In Mandaue, Cebu, it caught fire on the side of the City Hall due to Christmas decorations.
26:46Nico Sereno of GMA Regional TV brought you this hot news.
26:57The fire broke out on the side of Mandaue City Hall in Cebu.
27:00The fire was caused by the Christmas display there.
27:03Before the incident, some welders were working on the upper part of the building
27:08to build the Christmas display.
27:10They didn't know that there was a can of paint used in the repainting works.
27:16There were a lot of students.
27:18They were caught.
27:20They were arrested.
27:24They were arrested.
27:26They were called to the CDRRM.
27:28They were called to the fire extinguisher.
27:30Good enough, they were not arrested.
27:32The fire extinguisher immediately took one of the helpers in extinguishing the fire.
27:36According to the in-charge of the project,
27:38it is possible that there were lapses in the safety measures.
27:42The fire safety seminar will also be held for the people.
27:46Three grade 8 students fell at the Women and Children Protection Desk of Bacolod City Police
27:54after they tried to rape their male teacher.
27:58According to the students of the police,
28:00the incident of trying to rape them inside the classroom happened several times.
28:06Some of them complained that their teachers touched their shoulders.
28:12And sometimes, the allegations are minor.
28:15The teacher will complain that their private parts were touched by their children.
28:22The Dept. and Division of Bacolod City confirmed that the incident was reported to them.
28:28Our teachers were siloed at different grade levels.
28:36Until such time, I will file a formal complaint.
28:39Then, we decide on the status of our teachers.
28:44The investigation continues.
28:46The students were also talked to by the guidance counselor for a psychological evaluation.
28:51There is no statement yet that the teacher is being complained about.
28:57The students are now being inspected one by one
29:00at Misamis Oriental General Comprehensive High School in Cagayan de Oro City.
29:05Four students were caught with marijuana a week ago.
29:09And this Monday, another student was caught with marijuana at the gate.
29:13He was caught in the morning.
29:15When he was caught at the gate, he was allowed to open his bag.
29:20He didn't know that he was allowed to open his bag.
29:23He was caught with marijuana in his pocket.
29:26He was wearing a cellophane shirt.
29:29When he was caught with marijuana in his pocket,
29:31I don't know if it was sealed,
29:33the marijuana fell on the floor.
29:37The student was turned over to the police.
29:40His parents were also called.
29:43The authorities already have surveillance operations
29:46to find out the source of the drugs in the school.
29:49They monitored some of the children.
29:51They already know how the child is standing.
29:56So from time to time,
29:59they check some of the children.
30:02Nico Sereno of GMA Regional TV is reporting for GMA Integrated News.
30:08Since the volcano erupted last June,
30:11the cost of agriculture in La Castellana Negros Occidental
30:14has reached almost Php 200 million.
30:19According to the LGU, residents have already felt the effects
30:23after the price of vegetables such as tomatoes and cabbage rose.
30:28The local government is now starting the relocation plan
30:32for the more than 10,000 families
30:34who live in the 4-kilometer permanent danger zone of the volcano.
30:38According to the latest data of PHIVOLCS,
30:41more than 8,000 tons of ash fell on the volcano
30:45within 24 hours.
30:48There were also 12 volcanic earthquakes
30:51and Volcano Canlaon is still on alert level 2.
30:56Let's update on the visit of Vice President Sara Duterte
30:59to the chief of staff detained in the camera.
31:02We have a report on the spot from Ian Cruz.
31:04Ian?
31:05Yes Connie.
31:06The security here in the country continues to be tight.
31:09According to the reports,
31:10Vice President Sara Duterte is here
31:12to accompany the contempted chief of staff,
31:15Atty. Zulaica Lopez.
31:17Connie, earlier this morning,
31:19we were able to see VP Sara entering the house
31:22where Atty. Lopez was allegedly detained.
31:25Until now, Connie, VP Sara is still inside
31:28and there is no information on when she will be released.
31:31Earlier, we saw a tight security near the detention center
31:36where the committee ordered a good government and public accountability
31:39to detain Lopez.
31:41This is due to an undue interference in the committee's work
31:44by the COA to tell them not to submit their audit report
31:48regarding the use of confidential funds of the OVP.
31:52House Secretary General Reginald Velasco stated
31:55that around 8 p.m., VP Sara visited Atty. Lopez.
31:59Velasco said that VP Sara was allowed to visit
32:02her chief of staff in the visitor's center of the camera
32:05because the detention center of the camera is small.
32:07At 12 p.m. last night,
32:09Duterte visited the office of his brother,
32:11Congressman Paulo Duterte.
32:13That's when VP Sara passed away.
32:16Until now, we still don't know
32:18how long VP Sara will remain here.
32:21She said that she's ready to accompany her people
32:24until their detention, even if they are content.
32:27We expect that later, Connie,
32:29a press conference of Congressman Joel Chua,
32:32the chairman of the committee on good government,
32:34regarding the situation here in the law.
32:37Back to you, Connie.
32:38Thank you very much Ian Cruz.
32:41National Security Advisor Eduardo Año clarified
32:43that the US Task Force was called by
32:46US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin III
32:48in the operation of the AFP Western Command
32:50in Yungin Shoal in the West Philippine Sea.
32:55ISR, Maritime Domain Awareness.
32:59They are helping in giving information about that.
33:04But on actual direct participation,
33:09it is purely a Philippine operation.
33:13The West comes supported by the Philippine Coast Guard.
33:17The clarification was made following Austin's visit
33:20to the Command and Control Fusion Center in Palawan.
33:23The US Soldiers of the KASAPI were most grateful
33:26for the task force.
33:27According to Philippine Ambassador to the US,
33:29Jose Manuel Babe Rumalde in GMA News Online,
33:32the Department of National Defense of the Philippines
33:35will deploy American soldiers
33:38who are on standby in some places in the West Philippine Sea.
33:41Rumalde added that the US Task Force in Yungin
33:44was formed as part of the Visiting Forces Agreement
33:46and Mutual Defense Treaty between the Philippines and America.
33:53For the upamuna, our favorite traveler
33:56in the upcoming week,
33:58he visited the island that we often see in K-Dramas.
34:03Here is a preview of Jeju Island Adventures
34:06in the journey of Drew.
34:11Ladies and gentlemen,
34:12I will erect the flag of the Philippines
34:14because we will challenge an oppa.
34:18Not in a handsome way.
34:20In the Philippines, we call it Daya.
34:24Daya.
34:25Daya, like this.
34:26Okay.
34:29Sorry, sorry, sorry.
34:32Who will erect the flag?
34:35Hey, I should be your oppa.
34:38Calling the gods of...
34:42Jose Rizal!
34:47Yay!
34:51Can we guess how many centuries of food of the Jejus?
34:55What's that?
34:56Paninke?
34:58What do you think, Geros?
34:59The famous best pork in South Korea.
35:02It looks hard and tough.
35:04Don't judge it yet.
35:14The most loved fruit of Koreans,
35:16the tangerine.
35:17Only eaten in Jeju Island.
35:29Until now,
35:30we will travel to the biggest island of South Korea,
35:34Jeju Island.
35:40I will take care of everything, Geros.
35:45Oppa Drew to the rescue.
35:52Let's go to the details of the latest news
35:55about the PASIG RTC's new medical furlough
35:59of Pastor Apolo Quibuloy.
36:00First on the spot, Jun Veneracion.
36:02Jun?
36:04Connie, tomorrow,
36:05we will bring to the Philippine Heart Center
36:07the Kingdom of Jesus Christ founder,
36:09Pastor Apolo Quibuloy.
36:10According to his lawyer,
36:11his attorney,
36:12Israelito Torrion.
36:14The medical furlough will last until Wednesday
36:16where there will be investigations
36:19against Quibuloy.
36:20The five-day medical furlough
36:22was requested by Quibuloy's company
36:24but it was delayed due to infection.
36:28According to Torrion,
36:29the Philippine Heart Center
36:31will bring Quibuloy there
36:33whenever there's a medical issue.
36:35Torrion will tell us
36:36what medical procedure will be done
36:38by Quibuloy because it's confidential.
36:40According to his attorney,
36:41Olivia La Rosa Torrevillas of the prosecution,
36:44they are pushing the request of Quibuloy's company
36:46but they are delaying the court's decision.
36:49This month,
36:50they brought Quibuloy to the hospital
36:52after seeing an irregular heartbeat.
36:55Thank you, Connie.
36:56Thank you, Jun.
36:57Veneration.
37:02The International Criminal Court
37:04arrested several leaders
37:05behind the war between Israel and Hamas.
37:08The arrest of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu,
37:11former Defense Minister Yoav Galant,
37:14and Hamas leader Ibrahim al-Masri was initiated.
37:17They were charged with war crimes
37:19and crimes against humanity.
37:21Both were involved in the attack of Hamas
37:24in Israel in October 2023
37:26which was followed by Israeli military attacks in Gaza.
37:3044,000 Palestinians were injured.
37:34Netanyahu condemned the arrest
37:36and called the ICC biased and discriminatory.
37:40Galant has not yet given a statement.
37:42Al-Masri also said that,
37:43according to the Israeli government,
37:45they were killed in an airstrike.
37:47Hamas has not yet confirmed
37:49if this is true.
37:57If in the Philippines,
37:58a kilo of banana costs from P25 to P120,
38:03compare it to America.
38:05There is a banana there
38:07that costs P1,000,000.
38:13Fair warning.
38:14At P5,200,000,
38:18Jen, the Katsalan is yours.
38:20Congratulations.
38:21Thank you very much.
38:22The final bid price is P5.2 million
38:25for the banana attached to the wall
38:28using duct tape.
38:30That is the conceptual artwork
38:32named by the comedian
38:33and the work of an Italian visual artist.
38:36The winner is a Chinese collector
38:39and founder of a cryptocurrency platform.
38:42Aside from the bidding price,
38:44there will also be additional fees
38:46such as P6.2 million
38:49or more than P365 million
38:52for the total payment of the winning bidder.
38:56Wow!
39:04The Philippines did not lose
39:05against New Zealand
39:07in the FIBA Asia Cup Qualifier in Pasay.
39:09New Zealand lost
39:11with a score of 93-89
39:13for the first time.
39:15Coach Tim Kohn
39:16was the judge of the FIBA Asia Cup Qualifier.
39:19He added,
39:20the best is yet to come.
39:22Next time,
39:23the Hong Kong Cup will be held in Pasay.
39:30Now that the flu-like illnesses
39:31are back in season,
39:34DOH is reminding us
39:36to strengthen our resistance
39:38to get rid of the disease.
39:40Eat well
39:42and have a healthy diet.
39:44Exercise,
39:45take vitamins,
39:47and most importantly,
39:49get vaccinated against influenza.
39:51For those with symptoms,
39:53consult a doctor
39:56to get a diagnosis
39:58and avoid complications.
40:00It is also advisable to wear
40:02warm clothing.
40:06The former DILG Secretary Benher Abalo
40:07filed a counter-affidavit
40:09with the Department of Justice
40:11in support of the complaints
40:12filed against him
40:14by former President Rodrigo Duterte.
40:16Let's take a look
40:17at the on-the-spot video
40:18of Salima Refran.
40:20Sam?
40:21Abalo and CNP Chief General Romel Marville
40:23were charged
40:25with malicious mischief,
40:27violation of domicile,
40:29grave misconduct,
40:30grave abuse of authority,
40:32and conduct unbecoming
40:33of a police officer.
40:35Former President Duterte
40:36filed a complaint
40:37against his capacity
40:39as a property administrator
40:40of KOJC.
40:42Abalo went to the editorial
40:44to file his 15-page
40:46counter-affidavit.
40:47But he argued
40:49that what happened
40:50and what the police did
40:51was right.
40:52Meanwhile,
40:53Abalo also showed
40:54that he was only accepting
40:55new complaints
40:56from Duterte
40:57and KOJC
40:59that were filed
41:00last month.
41:02He will face
41:03all of these.
41:05Thank you,
41:06Salima Refran.

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