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00:00After the DOJ trashed the complaints against the leaders of the government vaccine program against Dengue,
00:07some parents of the victims of Dengvaxia protested emotionally.
00:12Maki Pulido was there.
00:14We will not die!
00:16We will not give up!
00:18Some parents of the victims of Dengvaxia approached the Department of Justice in Manila.
00:25We will not give up!
00:27We will not give up!
00:29We will not give up!
00:31We will not give up!
00:33Some parents of the victims of Dengvaxia protested emotionally after the DOJ removed the case of reckless imprudence resulting in homicide
00:39against the former health secretary and now congressman Janet Greene and other respondents.
00:44The DOJ said that the deaths of children in the Dengvaxia vaccine trial will not be prioritized
00:50and that the correct process of implementing the vaccination program was followed.
00:54Some parents of the victims of Dengvaxia protested emotionally after the DOJ removed the case of reckless imprudence resulting in homicide
00:57against the former health secretary and now congressman Janet Greene and other respondents.
00:59Angelica, a 13-year-old mother of the victims of Dengvaxia, died in 2018.
01:01Her eyes were closing.
01:03She could not close her eyes.
01:05She was jumping.
01:07She said,
01:09Mama, my head hurts.
01:11Mama, my head hurts.
01:13Mama, my head hurts.
01:15Mama, my head hurts.
01:17Mama, my head hurts.
01:19Mama, my head hurts.
01:21Mama, my head hurts.
01:2411-year-old Bunsuni Virgie
01:26I hope that she was vaccinated.
01:28I hope that she studied well but I hope that she is gone.
01:35The Public Attorney's Office filed a motion for reconsideration
01:39and decided that based on the study of their forensic team, Dengvaxia was the cause of the deaths of the children.
01:45Congressman Greene said that he is sorry for the deaths of the children
01:49but the Public Attorney's Office is hoping to get something from the drug manufacturer Sanofi Pasteur
01:55which was proven to be the cause of the deaths of some of the children.
01:59Even the World Health Organization said that the Dengvaxia vaccine cannot be killed.
02:05They are even more pitiful
02:08because it becomes a justification for the excessive expenditures
02:14that the Public Attorney's Office and our government is continuously having
02:20because of the case build-up.
02:22It's been seven years and until now, it's all about the case build-up.
02:26We are still trying to get a statement from the Public Attorney's Office about this.
02:30Greene also stated that during the Duterte administration,
02:33he approached several well-known lawyers to file an affidavit.
02:37Greene did not specify who the lawyer was but it was stated in the affidavit that he was being asked to sign
02:42the allegation that the former President Noy Aquino was forced to implement the vaccination program
02:47even though the clinical trial was not yet over.
02:50He refused to testify because the affidavit did not contain the truth.
02:55They were forcing us to be state witnesses against the former president.
03:03How can we protect ourselves?
03:06If you read the affidavit, it only contains 25% of the truth.
03:12So how can we sign that?
03:15When the DOJ did not allow us to sign the affidavit,
03:17we were the ones who were accused,
03:19including Tinoy.
03:21We are also trying to get a statement from the DOJ and the Aquino-Ocudito family.
03:26For GMA Integrated News, Macky Pulido, for 24 Hours.
03:31In Pasay, a Vietnamese and his Chinese accomplice
03:36who delivers P100,000 worth of ecstasy and ketamine.
03:42In order to cover the operation,
03:44they were wrapped in food and used by a legitimate delivery rider,
03:50who is a friend of Ian Cruz.
03:53In one of the operations of the NBI Organized and Transnational Crime Division,
03:57a Vietnamese national,
03:59under the pretext of delivering drugs, ecstasy and ketamine in Pasay City,
04:05was called an extra rice,
04:07the small packet of this rice,
04:09which was used by the suspect in order to cover the sale of drugs, ecstasy.
04:15P100,000 worth of ecstasy and ketamine
04:18P100,000 worth of ecstasy and ketamine
04:20was confiscated by the authorities.
04:22The Vietnamese, who is a Chinese national,
04:25was also arrested and his look-out was followed.
04:27According to the NBI,
04:28the modus of the suspect,
04:30including the food,
04:31is what the drug dealers are selling to the locals here in the country.
04:35Usually, their customers are in condominium units,
04:38so when they deliver,
04:40it's like they're just delivering food or rice,
04:43but actually, the contents are drugs.
04:46Even the TNVS and the legitimate delivery riders
04:51are using drugs
04:53because they thought that they were just delivering food.
04:57They don't know that what they're delivering is drugs.
05:03Because when you give it to them,
05:05you'll really see it's food or rice,
05:07but if you thoroughly check the contents,
05:10it's drugs.
05:11The NBI first arrested a Vietnamese national who was drugged
05:16and then hid it in rice, or extra rice.
05:20They said that they were just one group of people when they were arrested.
05:23Another thing that the NBI is looking into
05:26is if the drug dealers in Pogo
05:28are the same people who are now pushing for extra rice.
05:32That's one of the things we're looking at,
05:36that maybe they're not in Pogo anymore,
05:39but they're already shipping drugs here.
05:42The Vietnamese and Chinese nationals were faced with
05:45a complaint against the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act.
05:49We tried to get a look at the suspect
05:51through an interpreter.
06:04For GMA Integrated News, Ian Cruz, Nakatuto, 24 hours.
06:10Double fun and good vibes were brought to the first reception
06:14of Reese Witherspoon and Will Ferrell
06:16for their romantic comedy film
06:18that tackles a strange situation in a marriage.
06:22The laughter-filled interview in Lin Ching's report.
06:29What would you do if this happened to you?
06:32I'm checking into the bridal suite.
06:34My sister is getting married this weekend.
06:35I think there might be a little mistake.
06:37I think there might be a little mistake
06:39because my daughter is getting married.
06:40Oh, no.
06:41We've double booked your weddings.
06:43What?
06:44That's the start of the comedy of errors
06:46that You're Cordially Invited,
06:48starring comedy geniuses Reese Witherspoon and Will Ferrell.
06:52Let's get something straight.
06:53If I look out on that dock,
06:54and that bride's not my baby girl,
06:56that bride's going in the f***ing lake.
06:58I'm gonna kick your ass.
06:59We talked to Reese at will
07:01for the first time in a movie.
07:04You're just like a force of comedy.
07:06You're like a comedy wall.
07:08But so is she.
07:09That's why people are gonna see this movie
07:11and reminded as to how funny Reese Witherspoon is.
07:16I'm sorry.
07:18Get ready.
07:19It was really fun.
07:20Getting to work off of that,
07:21just basically anything Will would do.
07:23It's just amazing.
07:25It was really, really fun.
07:26The dance he does with his daughter to,
07:29what was that animal?
07:31Islands in the Stream.
07:32Yeah.
07:33Right.
07:34It's so uncomfortable.
07:35It's so cringy.
07:36It's amazing.
07:44I have to learn to just stay quiet.
07:47And not offer my opinion.
07:49And maybe realize that it's just a finite amount of time.
07:56Yes.
07:57It'll be over soon.
07:58That's right.
07:59Don't take it too seriously.
08:01That sort of thing.
08:02I focus on the grandparents too.
08:04Because, you know, it's their time to really enjoy the family.
08:08So I try to focus on their experience.
08:10Now your characters, Margot and Jim,
08:12would do anything for the people that they love.
08:15Who would you do everything for?
08:18I'd do anything for my kids or my mom or my family.
08:23Yeah.
08:24Family.
08:25I would do anything for my dogs.
08:30Lyn Cheng updated on the showbiz happenings.
09:00The red flag.
09:01The fire will be extinguished.
09:07Not in the air, but in the trapals,
09:10some families are still trying to survive
09:14the Super Typhoon Pepito in Aurora.
09:17In the continuation of the Silong Kapusu Project
09:20by the Jemai Kapusu Foundation,
09:22we donated 100 roofing materials to 100 households there.
09:31Roofing material from a destroyed house.
09:34Walls from broken wood and metal.
09:39And roofing material from the trapals.
09:42That's what Jason discarded
09:44so that his family can have a place to live
09:47after their house was hit by the Super Typhoon Pepito
09:51in Dipakula and Aurora.
09:54Because he couldn't afford the 450 pesos he earned
09:57every day from construction
09:59so that he can buy materials.
10:01I feel sorry for the kids.
10:04It's cold at night.
10:05What I do, I just wrap them in blankets.
10:09Because he couldn't afford the 150 pesos
10:12from each wall he made,
10:15Donnalyn couldn't fix their house.
10:20A part of it was hit by the trapals
10:23after the storm swept away their iron.
10:28We didn't know where to get a replacement.
10:32All of our houses were destroyed.
10:35In the continuation of the Silong Kapusu Project
10:38by the Jemai Kapusu Foundation
10:40in the province of Aurora,
10:42in Barangay Dita Winnie,
10:44we donated iron, wood, plywood
10:48and other roofing materials.
10:51We also donated rice, groceries and hygiene kit.
10:56Part of our projects and our advocacy
10:59is helping communities that were devastated
11:02by natural calamities.
11:04May it be by typhoons, by earthquakes
11:06or by volcanic eruptions.
11:08In total, 100 houses were partially damaged
11:12by our project in Aurora.
11:14To the Jemai Kapusu Foundation,
11:17thank you very much for your great help.
11:21To those who want to join our projects,
11:24you can deposit in our bank accounts
11:27or send it to Cebuana Lowelier.
11:30You can also do it online via GCash,
11:32Shopee, Lazada and Globe Rewards.
11:38Meanwhile, in the middle of the continuous activity
11:41of the volcano in Negros Occidental,
11:44the help of the Jemai Kapusu Foundation
11:48continues to bring the 3rd Infantry Division
11:51of the Armed Forces of the Philippines.
11:53We gave more than P300,000 N95 masks
11:58to the rural health units of La Castellana,
12:02La Carlota and Bagos City
12:04for the residents as protection against volcanic ash.
12:11Authorities are already investigating
12:13the possible cause of the collision
12:16of airplane passengers and Black Hawk helicopters in America.
12:21Let's find out from Oscar Oida.
12:26Sadly, there are no survivors.
12:28Our prayers are with you now
12:30and in the days to come,
12:32we'll be working very, very diligently.
12:35This is what US President Donald Trump announced.
12:38There are still 24 hours of search and rescue operation
12:41after the collision of airplane passengers
12:44and US Army Black Hawk helicopters in America.
12:4764 American Airlines Bombardier Jets
12:51and 3 US Army Black Hawk Helicopters were on board.
12:55Figure skaters and individuals from Russia,
13:01Germany, China and the Philippines were among those who survived.
13:04The tragedy of the Air Traffic Control Record
13:07happened just moments ago.
13:18And everybody just hold your positions, please, on the field right now.
13:22I just saw a fireball and then it was just gone.
13:25I haven't seen anything since they hit the river
13:27but it was a CRJ and a helicopter that hit.
13:30The cause of the incident is still being investigated.
13:33According to the military,
13:35the maximum altitude for the helicopter's route is 200 feet
13:40but its flight could be higher.
13:43According to the Reuters News Agency,
13:45the accident happened more than 300 feet in the air
13:49according to the flight tracking website Flightradar24.
13:54You had a airliner coming in, American Airlines.
13:59He was doing everything right, he was on track.
14:02And for some reason,
14:04he had a helicopter that was at the same height,
14:09obviously when they hit but pretty much the same height,
14:14and going at an angle that was unbelievably bad.
14:18The military does dangerous things,
14:20it does routine things on a regular basis.
14:23Tragically, last night, a mistake was made.
14:26I think the president is right.
14:28There was some sort of an elevation issue.
14:31The cockpit voice recorder and flight data recorder
14:35of the aircraft were obtained.
14:37A preliminary report is expected to be released
14:40on the incident within 30 days.
14:44According to the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines,
14:47the accident in America
14:49is possible to happen at any airport in the world,
14:52even in the Philippines,
14:54especially if the route is not followed.
14:58There should also be lateral and vertical separation.
15:02They were separated by altitude.
15:05If one is at 1,000 feet, the other is probably at 500 feet.
15:09So they were separated by 500 feet.
15:13And there is also lateral separation.
15:17If there is leading traffic,
15:20the next traffic to it is about 5 miles away.
15:24NAIA and the Billyamore Air Base
15:26use the same runway as commercial planes and the Air Force.
15:31One runway, one frequency, one language.
15:37So it means that when they broadcast,
15:41all the traffic within the vicinity of that aerodrome,
15:44they know what is happening.
15:47Visual flight rules for day as well as night.
15:52And then, particularly here in our helicopters,
15:55visual flight rules for day and night.
15:57And then they're also keen for instrument flight rules.
16:00And then we also have added training for night vision goggles flying.
16:05That is why it is important that the capabilities of the pilots
16:08are not limited to the pilots,
16:10but also the air controllers.
16:12When it comes to technology,
16:15we are not behind.
16:18We still have room for improvement.
16:21There are many programs that we need to implement.
16:24We will get instruments
16:28In a matter of two seconds,
16:31the position of the airplanes is updated.
16:34So by doing so, we can predict
16:37what is the direction
16:41or what the airplane is doing.
16:43Is it deviating or is it following the instructions?
16:46For GMA Integrated News,
16:48Oscar Oida,
16:5124 Hours.
16:57NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology

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