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- QCPD: 1 sa 3 suspek, ikinanta ang mastermind umano at iniutos na paraan ng pagdispatsa sa biktima
- NGCP: Nagmahal ang paggawa ng kuryente mula nang buksan ang bentahan ng reserbang kuryente
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- 6M balotang ginastusan ng P150M, sisirain dahil wala ang ilan sa mga aspirant na pinasasama ng SC
- QCPD: 1 sa 3 suspek, ikinanta ang mastermind umano at iniutos na paraan ng pagdispatsa sa biktima
- NGCP: Nagmahal ang paggawa ng kuryente mula nang buksan ang bentahan ng reserbang kuryente
- Mahigit 100 timbangan na depektibo, hindi calibrated, o hindi selyado, winasak
-AV JP: Rule of Law at karapatan ng Pilipinas sa WPS, tinalakay sa pag-uusap nina PBBM at U.S. VP Harris
- Net satisfaction ratings ng 5 pinakamataas na opisyal ng bansa, bumaba batay sa Social Weather Stations survey mula nitong December 12- 18, 2024
- PNP Maritime Group: Drone na natagpuan sa Masbate, gawang China at military grade
- Pilipinong minsang nakaranas ng gutom at walang makain, dumami sa pagitan ng Setyembre at Disyembre noong 2024 base sa survey ng Social Weather Stations
- Pagpapatupad ng P58/kg na maximum SRP sa imported premium rice, binatikos ng ilang kongresista
- Easterlies, nagpa-ulan sa Minadanao na nagdulot ng mga baha
- Alice Guo at 30 iba pa, pinakakasuhan ng DOJ ng paglabag umano sa Anti-Money Laundering Act
- P4.2B ng 2025 nat'l budget, inilaan sa relokasyon ng Senado; total na laan mula 2018: P23.5B
- Jillian Ward sa umano'y iringan nila ni Sofia Pablo: "I don't have time to fight with anyone..."
- Pag-hack umano sa mga cellphone na konektado sa public wifi, inusisa sa Senado
- Screening ng "Green Bones," 1 week extended sa ilang sinehan
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00:00Live from the GMA Network Center, this is 24 Horas.
00:15Good evening, Zon Visayas and Mindanao.
00:19More than Php 100 million worth of printed envelopes need to be destroyed by the Commonwealth.
00:25These envelopes do not yet have the names of the Supreme Court.
00:29These envelopes are just about to be issued.
00:31To clarify, the envelopes have not yet been printed for the local candidates.
00:37Sandra Aguinaldo has the story.
00:43Last night, the Commonwealth suspended the printing of envelopes in the National Printing Office.
00:48This was after the Supreme Court issued a Temporary Restraining Order or TRO
00:53against the petition of five aspirants.
00:56The Commonwealth did not put them in the envelopes
00:59because two of them were declared nuisance candidates
01:02while the others were disqualified, the application was rejected,
01:06or they were denied the Certificate of Candidacy.
01:09But the Supreme Court said that they should be included in the envelopes.
01:13The envelopes that were printed will be destroyed.
01:16The Commonwealth wrote to the Commission on Audit to inform what will be done to destroy them.
01:21They were invited to witness this.
01:23This is the part of the envelopes that are worth 6 million pesos.
01:28The Commonwealth is saying that they have been printed but they can no longer use them.
01:33The Commonwealth spent 150 million pesos on the printing of these envelopes.
01:41The Supreme Court will also follow the order to add the name of five aspirants to the newly printed envelopes
01:48even if it is not easy according to the Commonwealth.
01:50We immediately ordered to change the election management system.
01:54It is a system where everyone knows how and what envelopes will be printed.
02:02We will also change all 2,000 envelopes of the entire country
02:09because we need to include the name of the so-called candidate.
02:13According to the Commonwealth, no envelopes have been printed for the local candidates.
02:17That is why it is more effective to add the name of the senatorial aspirant, Mustafa, to the envelopes.
02:25The alphabetical order of the name will change the number of aspirants under it.
02:32The Commonwealth is also in charge of other petitions like this one in the Supreme Court.
02:37We will print the envelopes again and if there is a new directive,
02:42this will not pressure the Supreme Court with all due respect.
02:45We will do it again, especially if the position involved is a national position.
02:49So we will go back to zero.
02:51We will always go back to zero if there is a temporary restraining order to add the name to our envelopes.
03:00If the Supreme Court will wait for all the petitions that it is hearing,
03:05before continuing the printing, they will run out of time according to the Commonwealth.
03:10With all due respect, we cannot wait because we do not know when the Supreme Court will take action.
03:18We cannot sleep with them because the Commonwealth is an independent body
03:23and of course, we respect the independence of the Supreme Court.
03:27On Monday or Tuesday, it is possible to continue printing the envelopes.
03:31To make it faster, it is possible to use the four printers of the NPO,
03:36except for the two that are already in use.
03:38Don't worry to the people, your commissioner election is being guaranteed.
03:42We are in control of the situation.
03:44For GMA Integrated News, Sandra Aguinaldo for 24 Hours.
03:51One of the three suspects was charged with the murder of a businesswoman in Bulacan
03:57who was dispatched to Umano, Labi through a drum raid.
04:02The same was done to the sister actress Rochelle Barameda
04:05who also went to the NBI for a fingerprint analysis of the suspect.
04:10The fight in Umano and the motive is unknown to my knowledge.
04:18Umano promised to pay P200,000 to the gun for hire,
04:25alias Noli and alias Mervin to kill the 62-year-old victim,
04:30the businessman.
04:31In the family's conversation, the victim's name was not mentioned.
04:34The suspect was found in a drum in San Jose del Monte, Bulacan this month.
04:39The mastermind gave the first payment of P100,000.
04:44When they accomplished their job of killing the victim,
04:50the businessman, he will be given an additional P100,000.
04:57According to the QCPD,
04:58the mastermind ordered the victim to take a video before killing him
05:03until he was thrown into the drum.
05:06This is what the investigation of the QCPD revealed
05:09when they admitted that one of the three suspects in the murder of the victim
05:14happened this January 5.
05:16In his extrajudicial room, they plugged him with an electric wire.
05:22The mastermind ordered the victim to wait for 5-10 minutes
05:27to make sure that he was already dead.
05:30When he was dead, the mastermind ordered them to throw him anywhere.
05:38In the statement given by the witness holding the QCPD,
05:41the victim was hanged by two armed suspects
05:44at 7 in the morning when the victim left his home subdivision in Quezon City.
05:50The QCPD did not hold him for abduction
05:53because it was just based on the statement of the witness.
05:58The first ones who were hanged were Alias Noli and Alias Mervin.
06:01After he was hanged, the QCPD traced the money withdrawal from the ATM
06:07from the victim's account.
06:09It was seen in the CCTV footage
06:11that the one who withdrew from the account was not his father
06:16but two other suspects.
06:19The mastermind who was hanged the next day
06:23was able to contact and meet the two other suspects
06:26who were hanging by his bed and were held by the police.
06:30The two suspects called through messenger
06:34and when they answered, they agreed to meet
06:39somewhere here in a fast food chain in Mandaluyong.
06:43In the investigation of the QCPD,
06:45the mastermind and the victim have known each other for a long time
06:49and the origin of the crime was a fight for land.
06:53All transactions, especially land transactions, are related.
06:57Maybe our victim was also interested.
07:01That's what happened.
07:03The Quezon City Prosecutor's Office
07:05has already received the complaint of kidnapping with homicide
07:08that was filed by the QCPD
07:09against the mastermind and Alias Noli and Mervin.
07:13I believe that our evidence is strong.
07:16One of our suspects gave an extrajudicial confession.
07:22That means that he admitted that he committed the crime.
07:31The QCPD also confirmed in the GMA Integrated News
07:35that there is a witness against the mastermind and Alias Noli,
07:39Alias Mervin.
07:40According to the QCPD, he was just involved in the case.
07:44He thought he was just guarding the farm.
07:46He was just surprised.
07:47Actually, it was a big help.
07:48I think that in the near future,
07:50he will be 100% convicted.
07:53He will do it because he has knowledge in crime.
07:56He wanted to give a chance to the family of the victim.
08:01Alias Mervin did not give a comment.
08:04As for Alias Noli,
08:05I'm really sorry.
08:07As for the so-called mastermind,
08:10he refused to comment on this case
08:13and the accusation of the former actress Rochelle Barameda,
08:17who was also one of the suspects in the murder of her brother,
08:21Ruby Rose,
08:23but she was acquitted in the case.
08:26Ruby Rose Barameda was killed,
08:28stabbed and cemented in a drum
08:30before being thrown in Manila Bay in 2007.
08:33What else can you say?
08:34Is that you?
08:36Yes.
08:37What can you say to the Barameda family
08:39that you are still being held here?
08:45Barameda went to the National Bureau of Investigation
08:48to ask for a fingerprint analysis
08:50to confirm his allegation.
08:54For GMA Integrated News,
08:56Emilio Sumangil,
08:57Tutok 24 Hours.
09:00The NGCP denied that there is no threat to the security of the country
09:04and the participation of the Chinese government in their operation.
09:08This also made it clear
09:10one of the factors affecting the price of electricity.
09:14And Maki Pulido was able to point it out.
09:20No matter how much they save,
09:21Aurora,
09:22on the use of electricity in their kitchen,
09:24their electric bill is still expensive.
09:26The one who hides the money first
09:28will go to the electricity.
09:31It looks like the bills for electricity will be heavier.
09:35According to the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines,
09:37since there was an ancillary service reserve market,
09:40or the sale of electricity reserves,
09:42the price increased.
09:44In January 2024,
09:45the reserve of electricity was 23 cents per kilowatt-hour.
09:49It increased to 59 cents per kilowatt-hour
09:52when there was a reserve market in February 2024.
09:56This is the new normal in the field of ancillary service
09:59that could not be felt before in the electric bill.
10:02Because of the opening of the reserve market,
10:05we saw an increase in the sale of ancillary service
10:09to the point that
10:11the NGCP is selling more for ancillary services
10:16to the generators
10:18compared to what the NGCP collects for itself.
10:24The facilities of the NGCP
10:26is a private corporation that supplies electricity
10:29from plants to electricity consumers.
10:3240% of this is owned by the State Grid Corporation of China.
10:36Chinese is the chairman of the board of the NGCP,
10:39as well as 4 out of 10 members of its board.
10:41The question was raised in the hearing of the camera
10:43about the participation of NGCP employees in management and operations.
10:48They are not management.
10:50They are representatives of the stockholders.
10:53So it is not a management role.
10:56It is not an officer role.
10:58Because part of the NGCP is owned by the government of China,
11:02its stake in the national security of the country was already high.
11:05But the NGCP insisted
11:07that the flow of electricity cannot be stopped easily.
11:10The operating network of the NGCP is not connected to the internet.
11:14There is no single button
11:17when you press to brown out the entire Philippines.
11:21There is no remote control outside of the facility.
11:27For the GMA Integrated News,
11:29Macky Pulido, 24 Hours.
11:32For the case of the shoes that were chosen
11:34to be broken at the same time in Valenzuela,
11:36more than 100 defective shoes,
11:38uncalibrated or not calibrated,
11:40were broken by Bernadette Reyes.
11:43These shoes were weighed, but it was not enough,
11:45so it was broken using a front loader.
11:48In this operation of the City Hall,
11:50in the public and private shops of Valenzuela,
11:53whether it is analog or digital,
11:55it can be used as a tool for shopping.
11:58As part of the inspections,
12:00the shoes were weighed in the Karuhatan Public Market
12:03to make sure that they are calibrated and sealed.
12:06Very good, very good.
12:08More than 100 shoes were broken at the same time
12:11here in the Karuhatan Public Market in Valenzuela.
12:14These are the shoes that are defective,
12:16uncalibrated or not sealed.
12:19According to Teresa Nasuki in the market,
12:22there are chances that the shoes were placed
12:24in the store's weighing machine,
12:26but lighter than the actual weight.
12:28To find out, she is weighing the shoes
12:30again in the weighing machine of the town
12:32that can be seen in the shops.
12:34It doesn't matter how expensive a kilo of pork or chicken or fish is,
12:38it needs to be weighed correctly.
12:40When I am weighed, I look at the weighing machine.
12:43I don't weigh it first.
12:45According to the City Hall,
12:47there is a gap of P5,000 to P15,000
12:49for those who use uncalibrated or unsealed weighing machines.
12:53The business permit can also be revoked.
12:55There is no problem with the weighing machines.
12:58It's okay for us, there's no problem with that.
13:01It's okay for us, there's no problem with that.
13:04We don't have anything to hide.
13:06You really need to register your position and your weight.
13:14I am also compliant.
13:17According to the Fair Trade Enforcement Bureau of the DTI,
13:20it is possible that they or the local government
13:22may be affected if there is a complaint
13:24about the weighing machine in the market or supermarket.
13:26If they see an unsealed weighing machine,
13:29they will verify it with the local government
13:32if there is a difference.
13:34For GMA Integrated News,
13:36Bernadette Reyes,
13:3924 Hours.
13:40The Philippines strengthened its cooperation
13:44with Japan and America
13:46when President Bobong Marcos spoke
13:49to the Foreign Minister of Japan
13:51and the outgoing U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris.
13:55Tomorrow, China will be the one to help the DFA.
13:59J.P. Soriano is on the phone.
14:05Even though there was a call from China
14:08to remove their monster ship
14:10from the exclusive economic zone of the Philippines,
14:13the Philippines will still insist
14:15on the bilateral consultation mechanism
14:17or talks between the two countries
14:19in Xiamen, China tomorrow.
14:21The Philippines will demand the pullout
14:23of the monster ship.
14:24We will certainly raise the concerns we have.
14:26Until yesterday,
14:2877 nautical miles west of Capones Island
14:31saw the largest coastguard ship of China.
14:35This was commented by the Japanese Foreign Minister
14:38who is in the Philippines.
14:40Japan strongly opposes any attempt
14:46to unilaterally change the status quo by force
14:50or build up tension in the region.
14:53We strongly ask for easing of tensions.
15:13Japan will continue assistance to the Philippines
15:17including the OSA in enhancing maritime security
15:21and ODA for improving maritime safety capabilities.
15:25We stress the importance of adhering to international law
15:28especially in the 1982 UNCLOS.
15:31And we will work together
15:33leveraging our strengthened strategic partnership
15:36with other like-minded states.
15:38Japan also recognized the peaceful movement of the Philippines
15:41to fight for rights
15:43following the 2016 arbitral ruling
15:46that destroyed the 9-line claim of China.
15:50The rule of law and rights of the Philippines
15:53in the West Philippine Sea was also discussed
15:55in a telephone conversation
15:57between President Bongbong Marcos
15:59and outgoing US Vice President Kamala Harris.
16:02There is no direct response from China
16:04regarding the statement of Japan and the DFA.
16:07Although the Foreign Ministry of China called on the Philippines
16:10to stop their illegal activities
16:14and illegal and false accusations.
16:18For GMA Integrated News, J.P. Soriano,
16:22for 24 Hours.
16:25The net satisfaction ratings of the top 5 official countries
16:30were lowered based on the Social Weather Station Survey
16:33from December 12 to December 18.
16:36In the survey conducted in the last quarter of 2024,
16:4051% said they are sorry for the actions of President Bongbong Marcos
16:46in his office.
16:4832% were not sorry,
16:50while 16% were not sure if they were sorry or not.
16:56The President's net satisfaction rating of plus 19
16:59was considered moderate,
17:02lower than the plus 32 net satisfaction rating
17:06in September that was considered good.
17:0952% were sorry for the performance of Vice President Sara Duterte,
17:15while 31% said they were not sorry.
17:19The net satisfaction rating of the Vice President
17:23of plus 21 was considered moderate,
17:25lower than the plus 27 moderate rating in September.
17:30The net satisfaction rating of Senate President Chief Escudero
17:34was also lowered from plus 47 in September to plus 42,
17:39which was considered good.
17:43From the plus 20 moderate net satisfaction rating
17:47of House Speaker Martin Nualdez,
17:49his rating was considered neutral, plus 9.
17:53The net satisfaction rating of Chief Justice Alexander Esmundo
17:57was plus 14 from the plus 23 net satisfaction rating
18:02that was considered moderate.
18:05PNP Maritime Group confirmed in the Senate
18:09that the underwater drone was found in China
18:13in early December.
18:15However, it is difficult to know where it came from
18:20because no country promises it.
18:23Ma'am Gonzales has the story.
18:29These fishermen thought it was a buoy or a bomb
18:32that they caught in the sea of San Pascual Masbate
18:35on December 30.
18:36I thought it was just a buoy.
18:42When we got closer,
18:46I saw that there was a big body.
18:50I got scared.
18:51They said it was a bomb.
18:53It was a bomb.
18:54They even threw it.
18:55My friend told me not to touch the antenna
19:00because it might explode.
19:02I didn't touch it.
19:04When it was turned over to the PNP and the Philippine Navy,
19:07it became a submersible drone.
19:09It is a Chinese-made submersible drone.
19:12In our commercial enterprises,
19:15no one uses such submersible drones.
19:18That's why we surmise
19:20that this is not commercially available
19:23but of a military grade.
19:25This is a copy
19:26of what the Senate Special Committee
19:28on Philippine Maritime and Admiralty Zones
19:30compared to a Chinese Sea-Wing Haiyi Glider.
19:33The drone has a marking of HY-119
19:36that was caught by fishermen in Masbate.
19:38I mentioned the meaning of HY-119
19:45or a Sea-Wing Glider
19:47from Taijin, China.
19:52That's an option.
19:53That's for sure.
19:54We can file a diplomatic protest
19:56but the diplomatic protest needs to be supported
19:59by a formal result
20:01that came up by our Philippine Navy.
20:04This drone is considered as a civilian vessel,
20:09an autonomous vessel
20:10or a part of a submarine
20:13that came from a mothership
20:17or this drone is a part of an invasion
20:21of another country in our ocean
20:24a spy espionage.
20:27Based on our open source,
20:29it's a data gathering equipment
20:34and all information that this equipment can gather
20:39has commercial, scientific, and military use.
20:43It can conduct mapping of the subsurface.
20:46All of those are important for any countries
20:49that has subsurface capability,
20:51subsurface warfare capability.
20:54We are treating it as a national security matter.
20:57But our government hasn't filed a case
20:59or protest yet
21:01because no country is admitting that this is their drone.
21:04We have not received any information as expected
21:07from any foreign state
21:08to claim ownership of the submersible.
21:11If China asks it,
21:13well, we're going to protest instead
21:17if you admit that this is your drone.
21:19According to the DND,
21:20it's hard to determine where the drone came from
21:23because they don't know when it was released
21:25and it only follows the waves of the ocean.
21:28Before this,
21:29there were four similar incidents
21:31that were monitored by the government.
21:33There could be more,
21:34but the Philippine Navy's anti-submarine warfare capability is limited
21:38while the Philippine Coast Guard has no capacity here.
21:41Could this be from a monster ship?
21:47The monster ship that is loitering now
21:49in Bajo de Mazinloc.
21:50All platforms, sir,
21:52as you said,
21:53can be dropped from the air.
21:54It can be launched,
21:55probably from another submarine
21:57or from a surface vessel.
21:59So everything, sir, is a possibility.
22:02The Philippine Navy's investigation continues.
22:04It's taking a long time
22:06because they're being careful not to destroy the drone
22:08while it's being destroyed.
22:10The Department of Foreign Affairs is convinced
22:12that China won't ask for it.
22:14If they ask it back,
22:15it means that
22:16there might be data attached to it.
22:19Maybe there's something dangerous there.
22:23If they withdraw it from the Scarborough Shoal,
22:26if they withdraw the monster ship,
22:28if they withdraw the ships that are harassing us
22:31for supplying the Sierra Madre,
22:35you might consider it,
22:36but they're not going to ask it back, sir.
22:39Because it's admitting
22:40that they're violating a territorial sea.
22:43For GMA Integrated News,
22:45Mav Gonzales,
22:46for 24 Hours.
22:50The number of Filipinos
22:51who experienced hunger and no food
22:54between September and December of 2024
22:58is based on the survey of social weather stations.
23:0125.9% of those surveyed
23:04from December 12 to 18
23:06said they experienced involuntary hunger
23:10in the past three months
23:12since they were asked in the survey.
23:14That's higher than 22.9%
23:17of those asked in the survey
23:20in September 2024.
23:22Hunger based on the December survey
23:25is the highest
23:26since the record high of 30.7%
23:30in the middle of the lockdowns
23:32during the COVID-19 pandemic.
23:34If we're talking about the whole year,
23:37twice as many said
23:38they experienced hunger and no food
23:40in 2024 compared to 2023.
23:44It's also close to the record high in 2020.
23:48Some congressmen
23:50proposed implementing a 58 peso maximum
23:53suggested retail price
23:54for imported premium rice.
23:56Meanwhile,
23:57the possibility of declaring
23:59a food security emergency
24:01to lower the price of rice
24:03was raised by Tina Pangaliban Perez.
24:09On January 25,
24:10the maximum suggested retail price
24:13of 58 pesos will be implemented
24:15for every kilo of imported premium rice
24:17to lower the price of rice.
24:20But just now,
24:21some congressmen
24:23are already raising the bar.
24:25Why do we benchmark on imported?
24:29The price of domestic rice
24:32is getting more expensive.
24:35What we're saying is
24:37give the domestic farmers
24:39an opportunity to earn decently
24:41so that they will keep on planting rice.
24:43How can we control the price of rice
24:46when the agency that is supposed to guide us
24:49is pegging it at a high price?
24:52There was a delay
24:53because the price of rice
24:55is already going down.
24:57If we're going to peg
24:59a 58 peso maximum
25:01suggested retail price,
25:03even if I get it cheap,
25:06I'll give you 58 pesos.
25:08According to the Agriculture Department,
25:10they're still monitoring rice
25:12that went up to 60 pesos per kilo.
25:15The maximum retail price
25:17is a kind of
25:20a number,
25:24a starting number
25:26of a slow decline.
25:28For example, premium rice
25:30is already priced at 58.
25:35It's the most expensive.
25:36Of course,
25:38if the quality is lower,
25:41it will naturally go down.
25:42What we talked about there
25:44is that we'll look for the maximum
25:46and we add around
25:48the 8 to 12 pesos markup
25:51based on the imported landed cost.
25:54That's the maximum
25:56that we should be able to see.
25:58The committee decided
26:00that the price of rice is high
26:02because of the many layers in the supply chain
26:04that have their own price levels.
26:07It's almost 11 pesos
26:09from the wholesale price.
26:12It needs to be shortened,
26:13the supply chain needs to be reduced
26:15because of the added cost.
26:16Regarding the reduction of the value chain,
26:19yes, we agree that it will be
26:22down to the benefit of consumers.
26:24What else can be done
26:26to lower the price of rice?
26:28The National Price Coordinating Council
26:31met yesterday
26:32and we are looking at
26:35the possibility of declaring
26:38that there is an extraordinary increase
26:40in prices
26:43to allow the DA Secretary
26:45to declare a food security emergency.
26:48But we're still working on the resolution.
26:50So in principle,
26:52they are in agreement
26:55unanimously, I would presume?
26:57Yes, Mr. Chair.
26:59That there is an emergency situation?
27:02Yes, Mr. Chair.
27:03If the prices don't go down,
27:06then we will use Section 6
27:09of the Price Act
27:11and there will be a price cap.
27:13And this time,
27:14we will be recommending to the President
27:16to put a price cap.
27:18Aside from that,
27:19the MSRP is also being considered
27:21for other types of rice.
27:23Is it possible, sir,
27:25that we set an MSRP for premium,
27:28we set an MSRP for well-milled,
27:32and we set an MSRP for regular
27:34so that the price of rice
27:37will go down immediately,
27:39Mr. Chair?
27:41Yes, sir.
27:42That's being considered.
27:43For GMA Integrated News,
27:45Tina Panganipan Perez,
27:47for 24 Hours.
27:54In our time,
27:55some parts of Mindanao
27:57were rained and flooded again.
28:02The houses in the back were set on fire.
28:04It's a mess.
28:06That's how bad the flood was
28:08in Malita, Davao Occidental this morning.
28:10In the middle of August,
28:12some houses and houses were flooded.
28:14Classes were suspended
28:16in some towns today.
28:17Last week,
28:18there was also flooding
28:20in the same area
28:21after a heavy downpour of rain.
28:23In Coronadal City,
28:25a motorcycle was towed
28:27to cross the road.
28:29A tree fell and hit the road
28:31because of the heavy rain and wind.
28:34The barangay responded immediately.
28:36Easter Lees affected Mindanao
28:38and thunderstorms fell
28:40which became a sign of bad weather.
28:42It continued to rain
28:44at the same time.
28:45In the middle of hot and cold winds,
28:47the effect of the shear line
28:49returned again.
28:50Based on the data of Metro Weather,
28:52there were heavy rains
28:54in Northern Luzon,
28:55Mimaropa, and Bicol Region.
28:56This is also possible
28:57in Eastern and Western Visayas
28:59as well as in a large part of Mindanao.
29:01The chance of flooding
29:03or landslide
29:04due to heavy to intense rains
29:05in Metro Manila
29:06is low right now.
29:07But don't forget
29:09to bring an umbrella
29:10if there is a flood tomorrow.
29:12As for fishermen
29:14or small sea vehicles,
29:16there is a high risk
29:17and it is not safe
29:18to sail
29:19in almost all towns
29:20in Northern Luzon.
29:23The Justice Department
29:24recommended
29:25filing 62 counts
29:27of money laundering charges
29:29to Dismissed Bambantarlak
29:31Mayor Alice Guo
29:32and 30 others.
29:34According to the anomalous transactions,
29:37five companies
29:39were involved
29:41and were involved
29:42in the Pogo operation
29:43in Bambang.
29:44According to the resolution
29:46of the DOJ Tunnel,
29:47the money earned
29:48from illegal activities
29:50is transferred
29:51to the so-called companies.
29:54According to the DOJ,
29:55the amount of transactions
29:57that did not go through
29:59the banks
30:00is calculated.
30:02Aside from the case,
30:03the DOJ Tunnel also recommends
30:05the recovery of various vehicles,
30:08helicopters,
30:09and Pogo compound
30:11and their titles.
30:14More than Php 4 billion
30:16was invested
30:17for the relocation
30:18of the Senate
30:19under the 2025 National Budget
30:22where the funds
30:23for the renovation of this building
30:25are being collected.
30:26In total,
30:27more than Php 20 billion
30:29has been invested
30:30by the government
30:31since 2018.
30:33And Mga Gonzalez got it right.
30:39From 2018 to this year,
30:41Php 23.5 billion
30:43was invested
30:44by the government
30:45for the transfer
30:46of the Senate position.
30:48Based on the study
30:49of GMA Integrated News Research,
30:51the level of funds
30:52for the Senate relocation
30:53is Php 1 billion per year.
30:55Under the 2025 General Appropriations Act,
30:58there is a Php 4.2 billion fund
31:00under the Senate relocation.
31:02Almost Php 210 million
31:04is for the last installment
31:05in the lot.
31:06And Php 4 billion
31:07is for the Phase 3
31:08of the construction
31:09of the new Senate building.
31:10The plan is to finish
31:12the construction of the house
31:13in 2027.
31:15In the last report
31:16of the Department of Public Works
31:17and Highways in the Senate,
31:18the estimated building cost
31:20reached Php 31.6 billion.
31:23There is no payment
31:24for the land and furniture.
31:26This is equivalent
31:27to Php 240,000
31:29per square meter.
31:31Based on the Construction Cost Handbook
31:33Philippines 2024
31:35by Arcadis Philippines Inc.,
31:37the cost per square meter
31:38can reach Php 183,000
31:42for a high-rise office
31:43of high quality.
31:45But to be clear,
31:46these are just general industry guidelines
31:48and not specific
31:49for the new Senate building.
31:51For GMA Integrated News,
31:53I'm Mav Gonzales
31:54for 24 Hours.
32:00Confused with what's happening
32:01to Jillian Ward
32:02in their meeting
32:03with Sofia Pablo.
32:05For now,
32:06no time for negativity
32:07for Jill
32:09who is focusing
32:10on her family.
32:12That's the story
32:13of Nelson Canlas.
32:18In my interview
32:19with GMA Integrated News
32:20interviews last Monday,
32:22Sofia Pablo admitted
32:24that she had a 4-year feud
32:26with her
32:27and her former co-star
32:28in Prima Donnas.
32:29What's the score
32:30between you and Jillian Ward?
32:32It's a feud
32:33that's been going on for a long time
32:35and I think
32:36one of the things
32:37why we didn't fix it
32:38is because
32:39we never got to talk about it.
32:41And we asked Jillian
32:43about it today.
32:44Again,
32:46I'm doing so much in my life.
32:48I don't have time
32:49to fight with anyone
32:51so I don't know
32:52what the narrative is
32:53that we're fighting.
32:55I'm doing different things
32:56and I'm self-reflecting still
32:59through the separation
33:00of my parents.
33:02Jillian is confused
33:03about what's going on
33:05between them
33:07and Sofia.
33:08I'm just confused
33:10on what's happening.
33:11I feel like
33:12what we need right now
33:14with everyone
33:15is to focus on ourselves
33:16and to be very honest
33:18with everyone around us
33:20and with ourselves.
33:21For Jillian,
33:22she's just going to focus
33:24on more important things
33:26in her life
33:27like her family.
33:29Jillian says
33:30there's no time for negativity
33:32especially when there are
33:33many good things
33:34happening in her life.
33:36I'm so happy with my blessings.
33:38I'm so happy to be surrounded
33:39with honest
33:41and very loving
33:43loyal people like Michael.
33:45Speaking of positivity,
33:47that's what the GMA Project
33:49and the GMA Prime Series
33:50with Ilonggo Girl.
33:52There's a conflict
33:53between her characters
33:55Tata and Venice.
33:57But they say
33:58it's going to be fun.
34:00It's fun to watch
34:02and that's our goal.
34:03So far,
34:05it's okay.
34:06People seem to be happy.
34:08I hope they'll wait
34:09because there's more to come.
34:11The answer of the viewers
34:13to Francis' role
34:15played by Michael Sager
34:17is pitiful.
34:18But Venice's beloved Mr.
34:20is going to steal the title
34:22of the country's green flag.
34:24That's one of the things
34:25I love about my character.
34:26He's very genuine.
34:27He's true to how he feels.
34:29He really cares for Venice
34:30even though
34:31she doesn't appreciate him.
34:33There are still things
34:35that make Francis sad
34:36and leave him.
34:38Nelson Canlas
34:39updated on Shoebiz Happening.
34:42Is it possible
34:43to have control
34:44of your cellphone
34:46when you're
34:47using public Wi-Fi?
34:49A video was caught
34:51that was released
34:52and discussed
34:53in the Senate.
34:54A while ago,
34:55it was about
34:56Dano Tincunco.
35:01I thought
35:02he was just
35:03lagging.
35:04I thought he was
35:05screaming.
35:06If you want to scream,
35:07scream.
35:08The person
35:09holding the cellphone
35:10is not the one
35:11controlling this video
35:12that was released
35:13by the Senate Committee
35:14on Public Services
35:15that hacked the cellphone
35:16after using
35:17public Wi-Fi.
35:18He doesn't want to.
35:19Yeah, he doesn't want to.
35:21Oh!
35:22The thing moved.
35:23There.
35:24He's trying
35:25to passcode.
35:28Oh!
35:29Yeah, he's trying
35:30to passcode.
35:31Oh!
35:33He's trying to take a picture.
35:34It's like a face ID.
35:35Yeah.
35:36It was also read
35:37in the audio
35:38that a hacker
35:39asked a question.
35:40The hacker
35:41even tried
35:42to access
35:43my camera
35:45It's doubly
35:46scary.
35:47Finally,
35:48I was able to access
35:49the touchscreen
35:50after many attempts
35:51and was able to
35:52turn off my phone.
35:53And when I turned
35:54on my phone again,
35:55he changed
35:56my face ID.
35:58So, I disabled
36:00that
36:01and then
36:02changed all
36:03my passwords.
36:04And good thing,
36:05my bank accounts
36:06were not
36:07compromised.
36:09Inosisa continued,
36:10how is the preparation
36:11and security
36:12of the internet
36:13especially
36:14near the election?
36:15We are actually
36:16deploying
36:17mobile SOCs
36:18to maintain
36:19the mobile
36:20security operation
36:21center
36:22to monitor
36:23the security
36:24and integrity
36:25of the
36:26transmission.
36:27In terms of
36:28the internet,
36:29we are
36:30helping
36:31the Telcos.
36:32We have
36:33a database
36:34with a list
36:35of websites
36:36that are
36:37connected
36:38to the
36:39internet.
36:40So,
36:41we are
36:42blocking
36:43the websites
36:44that are
36:45malicious
36:46so that
36:47they cannot
36:48be accessed.
36:49He also increased
36:50the access
36:51to Malacanang's
36:52website.
36:53We are
36:54refreshing
36:55the systems.
36:56We are
36:57changing it
36:58regularly
36:59so that
37:00the system
37:01is updated
37:02in terms of
37:03security.
37:04Then,
37:05number two
37:06is the
37:07compliance
37:08with the
37:09standards.
37:10He also
37:11increased
37:12the
37:13security
37:14of the
37:15mobile
37:16SOCs
37:17to maintain
37:18the
37:19security
37:20and integrity
37:21of the
37:22mobile
37:23SOCs.
37:24He also
37:25increased
37:26the
37:27security
37:28of the
37:29mobile
37:30SOCs
37:31to maintain
37:32the
37:33security
37:34and integrity
37:35of the
37:36mobile
37:37SOCs.
37:38He also
37:39increased
37:40the
37:41security
37:42of the
37:43mobile
37:44SOCs
37:45to maintain
37:46the
37:47security
37:48and integrity
37:49of the
37:50mobile
37:51SOCs.
37:52He also
37:53increased
37:54the security
37:55of the
37:56mobile
37:57SOCs
37:58to maintain
37:59the
38:00security
38:01and integrity
38:02of the
38:03mobile
38:04SOCs.
38:05He also
38:06increased
38:07the
38:08security
38:09of the
38:10mobile
38:11SOCs
38:12to maintain
38:13the
38:14security
38:15and integrity
38:16of the
38:17mobile
38:18SOCs.
38:19He also
38:20increased
38:21the
38:22security
38:23of the
38:24mobile
38:25SOCs
38:26to maintain
38:27the
38:28security
38:29and integrity
38:30of the
38:31mobile
38:32SOCs.
38:33He also
38:34increased
38:35the
38:36security
38:37of the
38:38mobile
38:39SOCs
38:40to maintain
38:41the
38:42security
38:43and integrity
38:44of the
38:45mobile
38:46SOCs.
38:47He also
38:48increased
38:49the
38:50security
38:51and integrity
38:52of the
38:53mobile
38:54SOCs
38:55to maintain
38:56the
38:57security
38:58and integrity
38:59of the
39:00mobile
39:01SOCs.
39:02He also
39:03increased
39:04the
39:05security
39:06and integrity
39:07of the
39:08mobile
39:09SOCs
39:10to maintain
39:11the
39:12security
39:13and integrity
39:14of the
39:15mobile
39:16SOCs.