Narito ang mga balitang ating tinutukan ngayong Linggo, August 20, 2023:
- Sa ilang palengke, wala nang mabiling bigas na mas mababa sa P50
- Presyo ng ilang school supplies sa Divisoria, tumaas na
- Ilang paaralan sa Bulacan, lubog pa rin sa baha; mga gamit at libro, sira matapos mababad sa tubig
- Resupply mission sa Pag-Asa Island na sinasabayan ng pag-uwi roon ng mga residente, dadalasan daw ng AFP
- Poste ng kuryente, bumagsak matapos mahila ng truck ang mga lumaylay na kawad
- Michael Cataroja, kumapit daw sa ilalim ng garbage truck para makatakas sa bilibid
- Rep. Gloria Arroyo, sinabing hindi siya nangako sa China na aalisin ang BRP Sierra Madre sa Ayungin Shoal
- Pambaon ng mga estudyante sa pasukan, dinidiskartehan ngayong mataas ang presyo ng mga bilihin
- Kotse, nabagsakan ng puno dahil sa pananalasa ng buhawi
- Lalaking suspek sa paulit-ulit na pangingikil at pamba-blackmail sa mga biktima, arestado
- Makukulay na floral floats sa Kadayawan, pumarada; iba't ibang grupo, nagtagisan sa drum and lyre competition
- Poste ng kuryente, sumabog matapos banggain ng SUV at truck
- Giit ng ospital sa Binangonan, isolated case ang nangyaring pagtangay sa isang baby roon
- Japan, U.S. at Australia, plano raw ipadala sa Pilipinas ang aircraft carriers para sa trilateral naval drill - Kyodo News
- Mga dekorasyon at artwork sa mga classroom, pinagtatanggal na alinsunod sa utos ng DepEd
- Grupo ng kaulapan, namataan sa silangan ng Mindanao
- Mga aspin, rumampa sa mall para sa selebrasyon ng National Aspin Day
- Klea Pineda, pinangunahan ang "Kapuso at Kasambuhay ng Kalikasan" event ng GMA Network at Nestle Philippines
- Dating security guard, umasenso dahil sa pagtitinda ng mami
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- Sa ilang palengke, wala nang mabiling bigas na mas mababa sa P50
- Presyo ng ilang school supplies sa Divisoria, tumaas na
- Ilang paaralan sa Bulacan, lubog pa rin sa baha; mga gamit at libro, sira matapos mababad sa tubig
- Resupply mission sa Pag-Asa Island na sinasabayan ng pag-uwi roon ng mga residente, dadalasan daw ng AFP
- Poste ng kuryente, bumagsak matapos mahila ng truck ang mga lumaylay na kawad
- Michael Cataroja, kumapit daw sa ilalim ng garbage truck para makatakas sa bilibid
- Rep. Gloria Arroyo, sinabing hindi siya nangako sa China na aalisin ang BRP Sierra Madre sa Ayungin Shoal
- Pambaon ng mga estudyante sa pasukan, dinidiskartehan ngayong mataas ang presyo ng mga bilihin
- Kotse, nabagsakan ng puno dahil sa pananalasa ng buhawi
- Lalaking suspek sa paulit-ulit na pangingikil at pamba-blackmail sa mga biktima, arestado
- Makukulay na floral floats sa Kadayawan, pumarada; iba't ibang grupo, nagtagisan sa drum and lyre competition
- Poste ng kuryente, sumabog matapos banggain ng SUV at truck
- Giit ng ospital sa Binangonan, isolated case ang nangyaring pagtangay sa isang baby roon
- Japan, U.S. at Australia, plano raw ipadala sa Pilipinas ang aircraft carriers para sa trilateral naval drill - Kyodo News
- Mga dekorasyon at artwork sa mga classroom, pinagtatanggal na alinsunod sa utos ng DepEd
- Grupo ng kaulapan, namataan sa silangan ng Mindanao
- Mga aspin, rumampa sa mall para sa selebrasyon ng National Aspin Day
- Klea Pineda, pinangunahan ang "Kapuso at Kasambuhay ng Kalikasan" event ng GMA Network at Nestle Philippines
- Dating security guard, umasenso dahil sa pagtitinda ng mami
For Kapuso abroad, subscribe to GMA Pinoy TV ( http://www.gmapinoytv.com/) for GMA Programs, including the full version of 24 Oras Weekend.
24 Oras Weekend is anchored by Ivan Mayrina and Pia Arcangel, featuring top news stories from the Philippines. Visit GMA News Online ( http://www.gmanews.tv/24Oras) for more.
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00:00 [Music]
00:05 Good afternoon.
00:06 There are no more rice to be bought that is cheaper than P50 in some markets.
00:11 And the buyers are constantly fighting over the price of rice.
00:15 Aside from the recent typhoons and floods and the rice export ban in India,
00:19 it is also seen that the issue of hoarding and price manipulation is still a hot topic.
00:24 Ian Cruz is on the scene.
00:26 [Music]
00:28 Is rice expensive now?
00:30 It's really expensive.
00:31 For some merchants in Mega Q Mart in Quezon City,
00:35 some rice stores are heavy in their pockets.
00:38 Regular is P52 per kilo.
00:40 The other type is P53 to P58.
00:44 And the red rice is P75.
00:47 I'm having a hard time with the budget now.
00:49 Before, I used to buy P40, now it's P52.
00:52 I used to buy 10 kilos, now it's just 5 kilos.
00:55 Even the merchants are fighting.
00:58 The prices are rising every day.
01:00 It's hard to sell.
01:01 It's hard to sell.
01:02 In the Litex Market, it's also hard to sell some stores.
01:06 It's hard to sell because some are really looking for a lower price.
01:11 There are other vegetables that are cheaper than P53 per kilo.
01:15 Even if there is a store that sells P51 per kilo,
01:17 it may not be edible for the children.
01:20 It's too heavy in my pocket.
01:22 My children don't eat hard food.
01:24 Before, there were P25 per kilo of rice in Kadihwa stores.
01:28 But in Kadihwa, in Elliptical,
01:30 there are no rice stores for two weeks.
01:33 It's expensive because of the price.
01:35 The Philippine Rice Industry Stakeholders Movement explains
01:39 that the price of rice is the effect of the export ban of India.
01:44 This aspect is an outside factor that we cannot really control.
01:50 We were also shocked.
01:52 According to AGA Party List Representative Nicanor Briones,
01:55 the issue is the hoarding and price manipulation in the rice industry.
02:01 Like now, the rice is already in their hands, in the hands of traders and importers.
02:08 So it means that they can really manipulate the price.
02:13 They cannot immediately export a lot of rice if it's already in their hands in their stores.
02:22 They are waiting for the price to increase.
02:25 But the PRISM clarified...
02:27 This is not because rice traders are taking advantage.
02:32 We are also suffering because of the supply.
02:36 It will go down.
02:38 But then again, because of the factors that happened, like the two weeks of the Egyde and typhoon,
02:47 a lot of things were affected.
02:49 At the same time, the dollar is high, the fuel cost is high.
02:53 Despite that, they are now asking the Agriculture Department
02:57 to re-release 38 pesos per kilo of rice to Kadihwa outlets.
03:03 We tried to get the Department of Agriculture to release the price of rice.
03:09 For GMA Integrated News, Ian Cruz, for 24 Hours.
03:13 A few days before the school year, the price of some school supplies increased.
03:19 And from Divisoria, Manila, we found out that it was Dano Tingcunco.
03:24 Dano?
03:29 To those who will buy school supplies here in Divisoria,
03:33 especially this long weekend, you may need to save a bit on your budget.
03:38 Especially for school supplies that are expensive, like paper and uniforms.
03:44 Divisoria, Manila is in a hurry to complete school supplies for the upcoming school year.
03:54 But the price of many products has increased.
03:59 Like uniforms, which are now more expensive than 10 to 30 pesos.
04:02 It's hard for the suppliers to get fabric because of the pandemic.
04:09 The fabric is also rising, so they will add more.
04:18 The market is also preparing to buy more school supplies, like bags, lapis, ball pens, and crayons.
04:24 Even notebooks and pad papers are now expensive.
04:28 Supplies are running low.
04:30 We don't know why, but we are running out of notebooks.
04:33 And we don't know if they are still being tied up or if there's no stock.
04:38 You can buy everything you want, if possible.
04:42 Even if you give it to a boy.
04:43 The shopkeepers are still thankful that the face-to-face classes are back, so the sales are strong again.
04:49 But because school supplies are more expensive, the discount of those who are buying is new.
04:54 Some will buy for a whole week.
04:59 Sometimes, they add more.
05:01 And then, there's no budget.
05:05 They buy the cheaper ones.
05:08 Just one, so it's just one walk.
05:11 What do you need first? Like notebooks?
05:15 You'll buy later if you need it.
05:21 I bought this one, instead of the spring.
05:24 Because this is all I have.
05:27 This is just a sample, and this is a dose.
05:30 That's all I bought.
05:39 Pia, the situation is still the same.
05:43 Until now, we are still here in Divisoria, in the One Luna area.
05:47 Where most of the stores are selling school supplies.
05:52 Aside from the budget, we are still following the plan.
05:55 Those who are planning to come here, until later tonight, please be patient.
06:00 Because there are a lot of people here.
06:02 That's all for now.
06:03 From Divisoria, I'm Pia.
06:05 Thank you very much, Danoting Cunco.
06:09 And now, we will continue with the problem of their school.
06:13 In Bulacan, the damaged equipment and facilities are still submerged in the flood.
06:17 They are also having a hard time studying because of their gadgets and uniforms, which were damaged and washed.
06:23 Jonathan Andal is on the scene.
06:25 The flood has already become a color,
06:30 which has been flooding for three weeks in Doña Damiana de León Macam Memorial Elementary School in Calumpit, Bulacan.
06:36 But the teachers, parents and students who were in the school brigade still managed to get through.
06:41 The walls were swept away, tables and chairs were swept away.
06:44 The books and gadgets in the classroom were swept away.
06:47 The school board was also swept away and the seats were also swept away.
06:51 These are the books that were washed.
06:53 They are not being washed anymore because they are already wet and smelly.
06:57 Then, the modules and materials that were washed are still here.
07:05 Look, this is really not going to be used anymore because the modules are already broken.
07:10 The Department of Education and DepEd said that they have buffer stocks of small books.
07:18 They are asking for the Bulacan School Division Office to help them when their inventory is finished
07:23 for the needs of the damaged schools there.
07:26 For the modules, Bulacan has already done an emergency procurement and will be delivered on Friday.
07:31 For the schools that are still flooded, students can have blended learning.
07:35 That's why Teacher Evelyn is already arranging the modules that will be distributed on Tuesday.
07:40 It is possible for the students in their school to shift or divide their time in the classroom.
07:46 Especially, only seven out of their 25 classrooms were not flooded.
07:50 We will wait for about two more weeks.
07:55 We hope that the flood will be able to make it.
07:59 Christina, a fourth-grader, is preparing to go to school.
08:02 The problem is that her three uniforms were wet.
08:05 That's why she can only speak two words.
08:08 I will just fight.
08:10 They said that I don't have money to buy a blouse.
08:15 Her cousin, Lian, a third-grade pupil, was damaged by a wet tablet that she uses in her studies.
08:22 I hope someone will give me a tablet so I can use it in school.
08:29 For GMA Integrated News, Jonathan Andal, Nakatutok 24 Hours.
08:34 AFP said that their resupply mission will be more frequent than those who live in our occupied Pag-asa Island.
08:41 And this is good news for the islanders who are just accompanying the occasional resupply mission.
08:47 Nakatutok, Joseph Moro.
08:50 One of the original residents of Pag-asa Island in Calayaan, Judith Palawan,
08:57 worked there with her husband and they decided to live there.
09:02 We bring our own food and rice.
09:07 But there are no problems because there are many fish there.
09:10 Now, it's all right.
09:12 Mang Leonardo is a resident of Calayaan since 2006 when he was still an employee of the municipality.
09:19 We were just a few.
09:21 We didn't have a house there.
09:24 And it was a forest.
09:26 He was last home in Calayaan in May of last year.
09:30 They will return home with other residents of Pag-asa Island
09:34 with the resupply mission of the Western Command of the Armed Forces of the Philippines.
09:38 Usually, the residents of Calayaan and Pag-asa Island just accompany the resupply missions of our government.
09:47 So, if they have an opportunity like this, they bring their own food and other necessities from Palawan, mainland.
09:58 But according to the Western Command, they usually bring their own resupply missions for the residents of Pag-asa Island.
10:06 According to Ronilio, they are used to the residents of Pag-asa Island who can see the Chinese people around.
10:13 Whatever they say, we will continue until we reach the other side.
10:18 According to the residents, life in Pag-asa Island is better.
10:22 In June of 2020, a new beaching ramp was built there.
10:26 But they still have basic needs like hospitals.
10:31 We don't have any children there because that's what we avoid when there are no doctors.
10:37 How about the beaching?
10:38 It's okay there but for the children, we have to bring them here.
10:42 They hope that no incident will happen during their trip,
10:46 like the bombing of the water of China in Mayayungin Shoal.
10:50 Before, it was okay.
10:52 They didn't do anything.
10:53 But now, they are a bit aggressive.
10:57 We are worried because there are a lot of accidents.
11:02 For GMA Integrated News, Joseph Morong, NKTOK 24 Horas.
11:07 A power pole fell near the Nagtahan Bridge in Manila.
11:12 The workers used wood to lift the fallen poles and the motorists were able to pass.
11:18 According to the barangay, the pole fell after the poles were pulled by a truck.
11:23 The cables were also damaged because the workers stole the cables.
11:28 The cashless zone will be opened in the facilities of the Bureau of Corrections
11:35 to pay for the illegal transactions of the workers.
11:39 In the ongoing investigation into the robbery of Michael Cataroja,
11:43 he showed how he escaped from the Philippines.
11:47 John Consulta was on the scene.
11:52 The truck was going under the dam and the person deprived of liberty, Michael Cataroja,
11:58 was able to escape from the maximum security compound of Belivid.
12:03 The truck was used to carry the garbage in the Bureau of Corrections.
12:08 Cataroja himself showed this in the reenactment of the bureau of corrections in his escape.
12:15 We just want to make sure that this is the escape we are condemning.
12:22 Maybe later when he comes to the Senate, it will be a different version.
12:25 The Bureau of Corrections Director General Gregorio Catapang backtracked
12:29 on the whereabouts of Cataroja before he disappeared.
12:32 PDLs also taught him the whereabouts of Cataroja.
12:36 He asked the mayor of Cataroja when he disappeared.
12:41 When did Cataroja disappear?
12:45 Sir, I don't know. Maybe 9 or 8.
12:48 He disappeared?
12:50 Yes, sir. Maybe 9 or 8.
12:52 In July.
12:53 Why did you report to me on July 15?
12:56 Sir, we didn't have a report.
13:01 We forced ourselves to look for the person.
13:03 Until we couldn't find him.
13:06 Then we reported.
13:08 Catapang also inspected the self-demolition of mini-cabins inside prison buildings.
13:14 He also saw a TV and several units of air coolers being prohibited inside a cabin.
13:22 PDLs are only allowed to self-demolish until Monday.
13:26 If not, they will be included in the demolition of the Bucor's hangar next week.
13:33 We will not demolish everything in one go.
13:38 This is a huge area, 10 hectares.
13:40 It will take time but we are progressing.
13:43 Catapang also said that more than 100 Chinese drug lords have been transferred from New Bilibid Prison
13:51 to Sublayan Prison and Penal Farm in Occidental, Mindoro.
13:56 They are in charge of sorting the drug trade inside Bilibid.
14:03 We know that these drug lords are the ones who are moving drugs here even though they are already in prison.
14:08 Because they have cellphones here.
14:12 For GMA Integrated News, John Consulta, Nakatuto, 24 hours.
14:18 According to the former President and Deputy Speaker Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo,
14:24 he did not promise to remove the BRP Sierra Madre from any country in the United Nations.
14:30 He also did not authorize any official of the government of his administration to promise this.
14:36 He just learned that there is an allegation in public discussions.
14:40 Arroyo released a statement after China said that there is a leader of the Philippines
14:45 who promised to remove the BRP Sierra Madre that fell in the United Nations in 1999.
14:51 The former Colombian spokesman Arroyo said that the Estrada administration is the one who reached an agreement with China.
15:01 But according to former President Joseph Estrada, he did not promise that to his administration in China.
15:08 The DFA also said that there is no record of the so-called agreement.
15:14 At the same time, the lesson on how to discard parents who are the backbone of the students
15:21 amidst expensive purchases or inflation will be included.
15:24 This is what Sandra Aguinaldo is pointing out.
15:26 After a few sleepless nights, they are back to school.
15:32 The problem of Donnalyn is that her four children's school supplies are not enough.
15:37 Even if the barangay provided supplies, they are waiting for the supplies from the LGU.
15:42 Aside from the school supplies, Donnalyn also remembers the children's school supplies.
15:49 Her two children's school supplies are P100 for high school and her two children's school supplies are P20 for grade school.
15:56 So in total, P240 per day.
15:59 Her husband's salary is not enough for P26,000 per month.
16:05 We live on our parents' pay.
16:08 I pay my debts and I will borrow again because we rent a house.
16:18 We feel like we can buy rice because before we can buy 5 kilos, now we can buy 1 kilo.
16:27 Denise Antonio will go to first year college in Pasukan in the course of Information Technology.
16:34 She pays P250 per day including the fare from Batasan Hills, Quezon City to school in Quinta Rizal.
16:43 But now, her parents are already worried if they can afford Denise's tuition fees from her father's income.
16:52 She can still save because she is also saving on her daily expenses.
16:57 That's why Denise plans to become a working student.
17:00 I can give her tuition fees when she finishes school or when she has bills to pay.
17:10 Denise is considered to be a hope of her family.
17:14 That's why she is holding on to her dream of being able to live on her own.
17:20 I am studying hard to fulfill my dream.
17:25 For GMA Integrated News, Sandra Aguinaldo is on the air 24 hours a day.
17:31 A tree fell.
17:35 The car parked on the roadside in America was hit by a snowstorm.
17:40 No one was hurt.
17:44 According to the authorities, a car was hit by a snowstorm but its driver was saved.
17:50 According to the US National Weather Service, this is the strongest snowstorm in more than three decades.
17:57 A man in Quezon City was hit by a blackmail and was trying to avoid sharing his victims' videos.
18:07 John Consulca was hit.
18:16 The National Bureau of Investigation Anti-Organized and Transnational Crime Division
18:21 covered the suspect, Lester John Ponce, in Cubao, Quezon City.
18:25 A minority woman in the NBI reported that she was being followed by the suspect until she was busy tying his hair.
18:33 She was trying to avoid sharing his videos, which were later used as blackmail.
18:39 The victim repeatedly threatened to share his videos and photos if he doesn't share them.
18:50 She also demanded 37,000 pesos.
18:53 The victim gave her demands but the suspect still sent her videos and photos to her family, friends and classmates on social media
19:06 to erase the videos.
19:09 The suspect demanded money and moneylendings and was sent home for an intrapid operation.
19:15 But the NBI discovered that there were other people who were complaining against the suspect,
19:21 aged between 12 and 17.
19:24 We charged him with violating the Child Abuse Law, Anti-Photo and Video Voyeurism Act.
19:32 We also charged him with simple seduction, grave coercion and robbery extortion.
19:39 The NBI will examine the cell phone of the suspect to trace the other victim.
19:46 For JMA Integrated News, John Consulta, Nakatutok, 24 Hours.
19:52 The festival was fun until it ended.
19:57 On the last day of the festival, various groups competed in the float parade and drum and lyre competition.
20:03 From Davao City, live on RGL Relator, JMA Regional TV, One Mindanao.
20:10 RGL?
20:11 The downtown Davao City was filled with colorful floats
20:16 at the flower float parade, which is the culmination of the 38th Carayawan Festival.
20:24 [Flute music]
20:27 The colorful floats were made from fresh flowers, vegetables and fruits of Davao City.
20:36 Each float reflects the four icons of Davao City, which are Aguila, Waling-Waling, Durian and Mount Apo.
20:44 It is thanks to the unity and patriotism of 11 ethnolinguistic groups of the city.
20:52 There were 13 entries in the small category,
20:55 where the grand winner won a cash prize of Php 600,000.
21:00 Eight entered the big category, which won a grand prize of Php 800,000.
21:06 Fourteen entered the non-competing category.
21:10 The performance of 17 groups of Kalahok in the Hodiakas, Carayawan,
21:19 or the Drum and Larch Core competition of contingents from different places in Mindanao.
21:25 Each contingent has a 2-minute satellite performance,
21:29 and 8 minutes in the Grand Showdown on the stage in Pedro Square.
21:34 The grand winner in the Hodiakas, Carayawan,
21:37 is Magallanes Elementary School Drum and Larch Core, which won a cash prize of Php 400,000.
21:43 The entries with Best Music, Best Color Guard, Best Artistic Design and Best Conductor
21:50 won a cash prize of Php 30,000 for each special award.
21:54 Even if the sun is bright, the audience and the tourists are there to enjoy the performance.
22:00 Tonight, a concert will be held here in San Pedro Square
22:08 as the end of the 38th Carayawan Festival.
22:12 That's the latest. Back to you, Ivan.
22:14 Thank you very much, Argyle Relator of GMA Regional TV, Juan Mindanao.
22:19 The explosion of a power pole in Davao City caused a blast.
22:27 A SUV was lost and fell off the pole.
22:32 A truck hit the pole.
22:35 Three SUVs were taken to the hospital.
22:39 The incident is still being investigated.
22:42 An isolated case happened in a new bridge in San Golo, Nueva Ezquipo,
22:50 in a hospital in Binangon, Rizal.
22:52 According to the chief of Margarito A. Duavit Memorial Hospital, Dr. Angel Dakigan Jr.,
22:58 this happened for the first time in his time there.
23:01 They don't know how the nurse uniform got the suspect, Sharlyn Sebanico.
23:07 The hospital immediately charged the parents of the baby and the authorities.
23:13 The suspect was returned to San Golo and was arrested.
23:17 Japan, America and Australia plan to conduct a trilateral naval drill in the South China Sea on Wednesday.
23:25 According to the Kyoto News Agency of Japan,
23:28 the three countries plan to send their aircraft carriers to the Philippines
23:33 for the drill that will help promote freedom of navigation.
23:37 This is the next time that the China Coast Guard bombed the Philippine sea vehicles.
23:43 According to the article, the sources of Kyoto News said that the Philippines canceled the so-called drill
23:51 because the aircraft of the three countries is too big to land on the Philippine warships.
23:56 It is considered that the commanders of the four countries will just land in Manila to send a brave message.
24:03 According to AFP spokesperson, Colonel Medel Aguilar, he doesn't know anything about this.
24:08 We are still trying to get permission from the DFA.
24:12 Aside from the drill with Japan and Australia,
24:15 America and Japan will also have their first military drills at the trilateral summit with South Korea.
24:22 This was decided by U.S. President Joe Biden, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida
24:28 and South Korean President Yun Suk-hyo at a summit in Maryland, America.
24:33 In the upcoming entry, the students will receive a poster and artwork that has not been released yet.
24:41 This is in accordance with the Def Ed order.
24:44 What effect can this have on the students?
24:48 Bon Aquino was able to get the news.
24:52 All preparations are underway at the entrance of Josepi Rizal Elementary School in Manila.
24:58 Painting is already underway.
25:00 But in the corners, different types of cleaning are being done.
25:04 The artwork and decor that were displayed before are being removed.
25:08 Even the reminder against COVID-19 was removed.
25:12 Even in the classrooms of kindergarten, the decor is being removed.
25:16 There are also posters and tarpaulins around the classrooms and house.
25:21 The lessons will be more clear and more open.
25:26 It's just a lesson from the teachers.
25:29 The teachers teach the students the right way to pick up the lessons every day.
25:34 We will teach that and we will give it to the students when we have discussions.
25:41 If it's open, the mosquitoes will be avoided if there are only a few students in the classroom.
25:51 These are being done in accordance with the Def Ed order number 21 series of 2023.
25:57 It is stated that the classroom must be clean and there should be no unnecessary artwork, decorations,
26:02 tarpaulin and posters on the school grounds, classrooms and walls and school facilities.
26:09 For Child Clinical Psychologist Dr. Anna Tuazon,
26:13 it's good that there are still posters and displays inside the classrooms that reflect the lessons of the students.
26:19 If the walls of the classroom are completely empty, it's understimulated.
26:26 Especially in a public school setting, it's very important that the kids are stimulated.
26:33 She also says that the kindergarten, elementary and high school should be cleaned.
26:38 Based on the lessons, if the students are being taught skills in the classroom,
26:44 it's very distracting for them.
26:47 The important thing is that the lessons are welcoming, lively and engaging.
26:53 If they are using the alphabet, it's very appropriate that there is an alphabet in our classrooms.
27:01 You can change it seasonally.
27:05 For GMA Integrated News, Vonna Kino is in Tutok for 24 hours.
27:10 Good afternoon, Kapuso.
27:22 There is a group of the Caulapano cloud cluster that was observed in the east of Mindanao.
27:27 According to the forecast, it is possible that it will form a low-pressure area.
27:31 But for now, it has no effect on any part of our country.
27:35 But let's continue to monitor.
27:37 The wind is blowing from the northwest monsoon.
27:40 It's here in the western sections of Southern Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.
27:45 Based on the weather data, from this afternoon to tomorrow,
27:49 it will rain in almost the entire northern and central Luzon,
27:52 as well as some parts of Calabarzon, Mimaropa and Bicol region.
27:57 There will be heavy rains, especially here in Cordillera, Ilocos region and in Cagayan Valley.
28:04 And while it's morning tomorrow, there will be rains in some parts of Cebu and Southern Leyte.
28:10 It's the same in some parts of Caraga, Northern Mindanao and Soc Sargen.
28:15 But it will rain almost the entire Visayas and Mindanao by the end of the afternoon.
28:20 There will be heavy to intense rains in many places.
28:22 It will be ready for flood or earthquake.
28:27 In Metro Manila, it's still cloudy but the chance of localized thunderstorms is still there, especially in the afternoon.
28:35 And based on the 3-day forecast of the forecast,
28:38 the sky could be cloudy on Tuesday and Wednesday.
28:42 So it means that the chance of rain is high.
28:44 And because of this, it's expected to be strong with a strong wind in the next few days.
28:50 And that's the latest in the weather.
28:53 I'm Amor La Rosa.
28:54 This is the GMA Integrated News Weather Center.
28:57 Expect any weather.
28:59 National Aspen Day, last Friday.
29:04 But for their fur parents, every day is Aspen Day.
29:08 Yes, there are still some Aspen Roman in an event in Quezon City.
29:12 And Jamie Santos is there.
29:19 Chuchu and her fur daddy are matching today.
29:23 Their costume is Moriones inspired because their owner is from Marinduque.
29:28 Chuchu and her family have been together for 8 years.
29:32 I'm very friendly.
29:33 I can't be a guard dog because all of them are my friends.
29:37 I'm really kind.
29:39 Because of the cold weather, Liza and her guardian, Jimmy, who has a crown, are wearing yellow shoes.
29:45 Liza saw Jimmy on the side of the road and she rescued him.
29:49 He's one of my kind and smart babies.
29:52 Chuchu and Jimmy are among the Aspen Roman to celebrate National Aspen Day in a mall in Quezon City
30:00 as a way to introduce to the Philippine native dogs.
30:03 Some rescued dogs of the Philippine Animal Welfare Society, or POS, are still Roman.
30:08 There's also a paw gent that was created and is being bred by Aspen.
30:12 We use the Filipino dog because there's so much in a name.
30:17 If you call the dog "askal", it will stick to the consciousness of the person that the dog is okay on the street.
30:25 Which is not the case.
30:26 There's no dog that should be on the street.
30:29 Aspen also patrol the mall.
30:32 Every dog has a feeling just like humans.
30:36 A feeling of being hurt.
30:38 A feeling of loving.
30:40 Just like humans, no dog should be hurt and neglected.
30:44 That's why POS is encouraging the adoption of dogs that they rescued and are in their care.
30:50 For JMAI Integrated News, Jaime Santos, 24 Hours.
30:56 We quickly chatted to be updated on the showbiz happenings.
31:03 Reuse, reduce, recycle.
31:07 That's what was taught in the heart and life of the GMA Network and Nestle Philippines
31:13 in the introduction of Sparkle artist, Claya Pineda.
31:16 The importance of recycling was discussed in the event to take care of and not pollute the environment.
31:23 Action drama prince, Ruro Madrid, continues to strengthen and join the physical therapy
31:31 after having an injury in his right knee.
31:34 In the middle of a fight scene for the upcoming action series, Black Rider.
31:39 The cast of the heart-felt live action series, Volt S5 Legacy, was emotional on their last taping day.
31:46 The lead cast, Miguel Tan Felix, Isabel Ortega, Radson Flores, Matt Lozano, and Rafael Andicho, also hugged.
31:54 Direct Mark Reyes thanked the series for creating their one last epic ride.
32:03 And that's my chica this weekend, Nelson Canlaspi.
32:06 Thank you, Nelson.
32:13 Thank you, Nelson.
32:14 This is what we need to be inspired.
32:16 A security guard back then has his own business now.
32:20 That's the success story of a man who found his way up in the business of noodles.
32:30 This is Hanley Guzat, who owns a noodle shop in Bacnotan, La Union.
32:36 But before the delicious success, her business was also affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
32:44 But because of the pressure, restrictions were lifted again.
32:49 And now, she has her own place and they can order 500 noodles a day.
32:56 Hanley's story is that fresh ingredients are what makes their food delicious.
33:00 But the main ingredient in her success is love.
33:04 Her mom is made with love.
33:07 All made with love.
33:09 Not just a normal noodle shop, but a normal mom.
33:11 That's her business.
33:13 Congratulations.
33:14 If we get to La Union, we'll know where to eat.
33:18 And that's all the news this weekend for Sean's bigger mission, for a wider service to the country.
33:24 I'm PR Canghel.
33:26 I'm Ivan Meirina.
33:27 From GMA Integrated News, the Philippine News Authority.
33:31 We have a break of 24 hours.
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