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Narito ang mga balitang dapat n'yong malaman sa State of the Nation ngayong Lunes, August 21, 2023

-OFW sa Hong Kong, minaltrato ng amo habang naka-FB live
-Handa na ba ang bulsa niyo sa panibagong taas-presyo sa petrolyo?
-Bigas na mas mababa sa P50/kilo, pinilahan; ilang KADIWA stores, wala nang P25/kilo na bigas
-Klase sa ilang bahang paaralan sa Calumpit, Bulacan, tuloy sa Lunes
-Babaeng tumatawid, nasalpok ng motor
-Ika-40 anibersaryo ng pagpaslang kay Ninoy Aquino, ginunita
-First asia tour ng K-POP idol na si Han Seung Woo sa Manila, dinagsa
-Parking lot ng isang hotel at casino, binaha
-MMDA: Hindi pa kami maniniket sa mga motorcycle rider na dadaan sa EDSA Bike Lane
-"Apan" o pritong tipaklong, patok sa Polomolok, South Cotabato
-Action scenes ni David Licauco sa "Maging Sino Ka Man," hinangaan ng fans
-Paghinto ng work-from-home setup, isinusulong ng ilang negosyante at employer


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Transcript
00:00 [Music]
00:12 Guys, your report is with the President, guys.
00:15 The owner of an OFW in Hong Kong was caught on Facebook Live.
00:24 April Jane Dadula was still being chased.
00:27 She was only assigned as a housekeeper.
00:30 Dadula's story is that she left home because she was afraid of being accused of stealing.
00:36 Dadula was arrested by the owner but was released immediately after being able to pay his debts.
00:41 Dadula is now staying in a shelter while the case is being investigated on his return home.
00:47 GMA Regional TV 1 Western Visayas is also trying to get the permission of OFW and Dadula's owner.
00:55 [Music]
00:59 Is your stock market ready for the new high price of oil?
01:03 The price of gasoline will increase by 1 peso and 10 centavos per liter tomorrow.
01:09 The price of diesel will increase by 20 centavos while the price of kerosene will increase by 70 centavos.
01:14 This is the sixth week in a row that the price of gasoline has increased to almost 9 pesos per liter.
01:22 The price of diesel and kerosene has increased by 11 and 12 pesos.
01:28 That's why taxi operators are also trying to increase their prices.
01:32 Philippine National Operators Association called the LTFRB
01:36 and they have already issued a petition to increase the flag down rate to 70 pesos from the current 40 pesos.
01:44 In 2017, the last time the price of passenger cars has increased was in the taxis.
01:48 Last year, the LTFRB agreed to increase the flag down rate to 5 pesos.
01:54 But the group said that they are asking for 30 pesos more for the flag down in 2021.
02:02 The LTFRB has not yet responded to this request.
02:04 [Music]
02:07 Some stores in Quezon City bought and sold cheap rice.
02:12 In the middle of the high price of rice, regular milled rice was imported for 38 pesos per kilo in a store in Commonwealth Market.
02:22 This was initiated by the PRISM group or Philippine Rice Industry Stakeholders Movement.
02:27 Each customer can buy a limited amount of 5 kilos.
02:30 A rice is given for 4 pesos per kilo as a discount for those who will buy local regular milled rice and local brown rice.
02:40 In other stores in Commonwealth Market, the lowest price is 49 pesos, but it is broken rice.
02:48 Local rice is sold at a higher price, even if it is more expensive per kilo.
02:53 In the left side of the Department of Agriculture, the rice is already sold at 25 pesos per kilo.
03:00 But the PRISM said that they are already negotiating with the DA and it is possible that it will be sold this week.
03:07 The group said that the price will drop when the rice is sold next month.
03:12 [Music]
03:15 The classes will continue on Monday in some schools in Calumpit, Bulacan.
03:19 Even though it is still flooded, there are many people who have been through bad times.
03:23 In Frances Elementary School, part of the water is dropping.
03:27 But many books and cabinets were damaged due to the heavy flooding.
03:32 80 percent of the modules are not reliable. The wet cement used for the school building is also not usable.
03:41 The classroom of the school where 500 students are studying is still not enough.
03:46 DepEd spokesperson, Atty. Michael Poa, said that their supply of books is enough to replace the damaged books.
03:54 There is an emergency procurement of modules that is expected to be delivered on Friday.
03:59 And if there are still schools that are flooded next week, blended learning is allowed.
04:05 [Music]
04:11 A woman crossing a motorcycle in Cavite.
04:14 That and more in the spot report of Joseph Moro.
04:17 A woman crossing the road in Dasmariñas City, Cavite,
04:23 when she reached the middle of the highway, she noticed the motorcycle approaching.
04:28 She tried to cross quickly but the motorcycle still hit her.
04:32 Due to the impact, the victim fell.
04:35 She was taken to the hospital and the driver was taken to the hospital.
04:38 The woman was in a coma after a few days.
04:40 The investigation continues.
04:42 A bottle and a wooden box fell on 20 children who were fighting in the middle of the road in Iloilo City.
04:52 One of them has a rope and a rope.
04:55 The children came from two different barangays.
04:58 Some of the victims' parents have already called.
05:02 Some of them have already done community service while the other family is in the care of the LGU.
05:09 Joseph Moro reporting for GMA Integrated News.
05:12 It is the 40th anniversary of the passing of former Senator Ninoy Aquino.
05:19 Flowers bloomed and the program was held by some groups in Naia Terminal 1.
05:24 At the tarmac of the former Manila International Airport,
05:27 Aquino was shot when he returned from exile in the Philippines to America.
05:32 Some supporters visited the house of the Aquino family.
05:36 A mass was held by Ninoy's family and their supporters in Santo Domingo Church in Quezon City.
05:44 Ninoy's son, Bolsy Aquino Cruz, expressed his gratitude to the family.
05:51 Our fellow Filipinos who joined us today,
05:55 when being seen with Aquinos is not exactly in fashion during this time,
06:02 thank you for being one with us today in remembering Ninoy Aquino,
06:10 the man who dreamed the impossible dream to fight for the right
06:18 without question or cause for the Filipino who believed for a dying cause.
06:25 Ninoy's death is one of the myths of the past of former President Ferdinand Marcos Sr.
06:34 In a message, President Bongbong Marcos introduced Ninoy's example to the Filipinos
06:40 through his resistance and fight for his belief in the right
06:45 and in the desire of the united and prosperous Philippines.
06:49 Marcos calls for us to overcome the division through politics
06:54 that he is proud of in the struggle for the rights of the Filipinos.
06:59 The K-pop idol, Han Seung Woo, went crazy on his first Asia tour.
07:11 In the special live one in Manila, Seung Woo showed his powerful vocals and dance moves.
07:18 That's why fellow fans were all over him.
07:22 Seung Woo debuted in K-pop boy band, Naviction in 2016.
07:27 Sandara Park was also famous for looking elegant in her Filipino.
07:34 Thumbs up to D'Anse N' Erisen and his fellow members of the K-pop group WINNER and New East, which is in Barong.
07:42 Dara and the other four idols went to the Philippines to shoot the Korean online show, Idol Truck.
07:50 The waterfalls of the river in Las Vegas, Nevada, America, were flooded.
08:00 The water was drained from the parking lot of a hotel and casino.
08:05 The Tropical Storm Hillary's flood was caused by the rain.
08:09 More than 2,000 people were displaced in some parts of Las Vegas.
08:13 Because of the storm, the fallen trees were flooded by water and mud in Southern California.
08:20 According to the National Weather Service, the Tropical Storm Hillary was the most flooded storm in the US Southwest.
08:29 Some groups were happy with the plan of the MMDA to ban motorcycles entering the bike lane in EDSA.
08:36 But the MMDA clarified about their announcement yesterday.
08:40 Katrina Son has a report.
08:42 Matthew Flores has been cycling for two years.
08:49 Because he saves a lot on his massage.
08:52 But cycling is not a joke anymore, even with a bike lane.
08:56 It's hard because the motorcycles are also getting stuck.
08:59 The motorcycles are getting stuck in the bike lane.
09:04 That's why he's being careful to avoid misfortune.
09:07 The MMDA Chairperson, Romando Artes, said on Sunday that all the motorcycles in the bike lane will be confiscated and will be fined P1,000 starting today.
09:19 But earlier, the MMDA Chairman refuted this.
09:23 Yes, we are not yet getting stuck.
09:26 Maybe until we fix the police regarding what we will consult with the stakeholders.
09:35 He also added that the Department of Transportation will make a decision on this matter.
09:41 For the Filipino Bikers Group, this will help a lot.
09:45 The motorcycles will enter the bike lane suddenly.
09:49 Sometimes, we can cycle fast.
09:52 For those who ride a bicycle, especially those who ride a bike to work,
09:56 it's a big thing for them to ban those who ride a motorcycle to cross the bike lane.
10:01 It will help them a lot in their safety.
10:04 Of course, it's a favor for us.
10:07 Especially on Mondays, there's no LED light.
10:10 At 6 o'clock, there's a lot of traffic.
10:12 It's scary because sometimes, they suddenly brake.
10:15 Our brakes are not like theirs.
10:19 But according to a motorcycle rights organization,
10:22 if we are to allocate a lane fit for a car for a bicycle,
10:28 and yet, the number of bicycles passing by is less than 100,
10:31 is it really effective for us in preventing the flow of traffic?
10:36 Because our biggest problem in the Philippines is how do we solve the flow of traffic.
10:42 Rush hours, if only bicycles pass by, the bike lane will be wasted.
10:49 Out of the 100 motorcycles, only 2 are riding a bike.
10:54 Sometimes, there's no one riding a bike there, so we ride a bike there.
10:57 Katrina Sun reporting for JIMI Integrated News.
11:01 You will be surprised by the delicious food of the people of Pulo Molok, South Cotabato.
11:09 The fried "tipaklong" or "apan".
11:12 Because it's deep fried, the "apan" is crispy with a little bit of spiciness.
11:17 Even if it's price has gone up by 10 pesos,
11:20 which is now 50 pesos per cup, it's still being enjoyed.
11:26 It's safe to eat "tipaklong" because the plants are eating clean.
11:31 But be careful for those who have allergies.
11:33 They also need to wash and cook it well.
11:39 Jack Roberto answered if he's jealous of his girlfriend, Barbie Forteza,
11:45 and David Licauco in Fast Talk with Boy Abunda.
11:48 David admitted that he was challenged in his role in "Maging Sino Ka Man".
11:53 Obri Caramper has a report.
11:55 That's an excerpt of David Licauco in the upcoming Capuso primetime series "Maging Sino Ka Man".
12:06 There's also a scene outside of the trailer truck that he's not afraid to ride.
12:11 I never imagined that I can do it.
12:16 "Maging Sino Ka Man" is a full-fledged action teleserie.
12:21 Which is why I'm very challenged.
12:25 But those challenges keep me alive.
12:29 Another teaser of the series is being discussed online.
12:33 Where will David and Barbie Forteza sleep while hugging?
12:37 I think the difference between this and "Maria Clara" and "Barend",
12:42 the movie "That Kind of Love",
12:44 the director gave us the go signal to improvise.
12:51 But of course, I still need to incorporate Karding and of course, Barbie, Monique.
12:58 While real life partner of Jack Roberto was in a talk with Boy Abunda,
13:04 he was asked about his anti-jealous class.
13:08 It started from social media.
13:10 Oh, from memes?
13:12 Yes, because if I'm not mistaken,
13:14 when we were walking alone in GMA Gala,
13:20 me, Barbie and David.
13:22 Jack was also asked if he's jealous.
13:26 I'm not jealous, uncle.
13:28 I'll go back to Barbie, is she jealous?
13:30 She's not either.
13:32 Because I think we're both artists.
13:38 Because I think if our relationship is non-showbiz or not related to showbiz,
13:45 it's really hard to understand.
13:47 Aubrey Carampeo is reporting for GMA Integrated News.
13:53 Today, all industries are again open.
13:56 Some groups are helping to end the "Work from Home" scheme that started during the pandemic
14:01 to make the economy more prosperous.
14:03 Ivan Mayrino has a report.
14:05 "Work from Home"
14:14 Three words were used during the pandemic.
14:16 And in the past years, it has become a part of the operation of many industries.
14:21 But if the Private Sector Advisory Council lead for jobs, Joey Concepcion, is asking,
14:26 "Work from Home" should also end, along with the pandemic.
14:30 Because if we work from home, what will happen in the Philippines?
14:34 There will be less mobility.
14:37 If there is less mobility, there is less consumption.
14:41 No one will ride buses, jeepneys, no one will eat outside.
14:46 Everyone will eat at home.
14:49 And no one will buy clothes for the office.
14:52 This is also the opinion of many businessmen, according to the Employers Confederation of the Philippines.
14:57 But Cathy Rinco, who also worked from home since the pandemic, is not in favor of this.
15:16 Instead of slowing down the economy,
15:19 she says it will be more prosperous, like what happened to her.
15:23 Those who work from home will enter at the same time,
15:26 they are doing business, like me, I jumped from work from home to business at the same time.
15:32 Cathy is still stubborn and we still haven't talked to her.
15:35 The expenses of those who work from home are still continuous.
15:38 There are online shopping.
15:40 So those who work from home, they also spend by buying online.
15:44 Of course, even if you work from home, you still spend, especially for your family, not just for yourself.
15:49 Now the economy is back on track.
15:51 Many companies are returning to the pre-pandemic 100% on-site, face-to-face setup for employers.
15:57 They can monitor their employees more easily.
16:00 And productivity is better when they physically enter the workplace.
16:04 Some sectors are also saying that the economy is still in progress, the work from home.
16:08 But for those who are trying work from home, they continue to expect this.
16:12 Because there are more hours for the family, instead of traffic, they are going home from the office.
16:18 Ivan Mayrin is also reporting for GMA Integrated News.
16:22 This is the State of the Nation.
16:25 I am Ato Maraulio for a bigger mission.
16:28 For a wider service to the country.
16:31 I am Mackie Pulido from GMA Integrated News, the news authority of the Filipinos.
16:37 (upbeat music)

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