Narito ang mga maiinit na balita sa 24 Oras Express ngayong Lunes, November 20, 2023:
PBBM sa ugong ng impeachment vs. VP Sara Duterte: "she does not deserve to be impeached"
Ilang commuter, nahirapang sumakay sa pagsisimula ng 3 araw na tigil-pasada
9 patay sa Magnitude 6.8 na lindol sa Sarangani at mga karatig-probinsya
Magnitude 5.2 na lindol, tumama sa Samar
Pakiusap ng LTFRB Chairman nang harapin ang PISTON: putulin na ang tatlong araw na tigil-pasada
Oil price rollback (Nov. 21, 2023): P0.75/L Gasoline | P0.65/L Diesel | P0.60/L Kerosene
P20/kg bigas, posible kung maglalaan ng subsidiya ang gobyerno ayon kay Rep. Salceda
Ilang bahagi ng Mabuhay Lanes, inabutang may mga nakaparadang sasakyan; tututukan ng MMDA
Bagong cloud cluster, nabuo sa loob ng PAR; shear line at amihan, magpapaulan din sa ilang lugar sa bansa
Pang. Marcos, nagbalik-tanaw sa alaala ng Pamilyang Marcos sa Hawaii
Paskuhan ng Mandaluyong na natigil dahil sa pandemya, nagbabalik ngayong taon
Emil Sumangil, pinalawig pa ang tungkulin sa 24 Oras matapos lumagda ng kontrata bilang anchor
Fairytale-inspired na pasyalan sa Cavite; puwedeng gumawa ng gingerbread cookies
24 Oras is GMA Network's flagship newscast, anchored by GMA News pillars Mel Tiangco, Vicky Morales, and Emil Sumangil featuring top news stories from the Philippines and the hottest showbiz news on Chika Minute hosted by Iya Villania. Visit GMA News Online (http://www.gmanews.tv/24Oras) for more.
PBBM sa ugong ng impeachment vs. VP Sara Duterte: "she does not deserve to be impeached"
Ilang commuter, nahirapang sumakay sa pagsisimula ng 3 araw na tigil-pasada
9 patay sa Magnitude 6.8 na lindol sa Sarangani at mga karatig-probinsya
Magnitude 5.2 na lindol, tumama sa Samar
Pakiusap ng LTFRB Chairman nang harapin ang PISTON: putulin na ang tatlong araw na tigil-pasada
Oil price rollback (Nov. 21, 2023): P0.75/L Gasoline | P0.65/L Diesel | P0.60/L Kerosene
P20/kg bigas, posible kung maglalaan ng subsidiya ang gobyerno ayon kay Rep. Salceda
Ilang bahagi ng Mabuhay Lanes, inabutang may mga nakaparadang sasakyan; tututukan ng MMDA
Bagong cloud cluster, nabuo sa loob ng PAR; shear line at amihan, magpapaulan din sa ilang lugar sa bansa
Pang. Marcos, nagbalik-tanaw sa alaala ng Pamilyang Marcos sa Hawaii
Paskuhan ng Mandaluyong na natigil dahil sa pandemya, nagbabalik ngayong taon
Emil Sumangil, pinalawig pa ang tungkulin sa 24 Oras matapos lumagda ng kontrata bilang anchor
Fairytale-inspired na pasyalan sa Cavite; puwedeng gumawa ng gingerbread cookies
24 Oras is GMA Network's flagship newscast, anchored by GMA News pillars Mel Tiangco, Vicky Morales, and Emil Sumangil featuring top news stories from the Philippines and the hottest showbiz news on Chika Minute hosted by Iya Villania. Visit GMA News Online (http://www.gmanews.tv/24Oras) for more.
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00:00 Live from the GMA Network Center, this is "24 Horas."
00:06 Good evening, John Visayas and Ming Danao.
00:12 President Bongbong Marcos and Vice President Sara Duterte have spoken
00:18 regarding the planned impeachment of the Vice President.
00:22 The President said that he doesn't want Vice President Duterte to be impeached.
00:26 Vice President Marcos still trusts him.
00:30 Marie Zumali is on the case.
00:32 Until President Marcos, the impeachment of the Vice President Sara Duterte
00:39 has already reached the House of Representatives.
00:42 Now, the President's statement is clear.
00:45 We are watching her closely because we don't want her to be impeached.
00:49 We don't want her to... She does not deserve to be impeached.
00:53 So, we will make sure that this is something that we will pay very close attention to.
01:01 But the President also said quickly...
01:03 I don't think it's particularly unusual. I don't think it's particularly worrisome.
01:07 You know, there will always be an element that will want to change the results of an election.
01:15 I guess it's just a continuing evolution of that thinking.
01:21 We don't want her to be impeached.
01:25 I guess there's no reason why she can't be impeached.
01:33 That's not a reason to be impeached.
01:36 The President also said that he has an idea of who will be the one to lead the impeachment.
01:41 They are also the same people.
01:43 "Oh, the unit team is already gay."
01:45 That's not true. Just look at the political developments in the past few months.
01:49 We are consolidating the unit team. It's actually become bigger and stronger than it was before.
01:55 So, there. Wishful thinking.
01:59 The impeachment talks were held by ACT Teacher's Party List Representative, Franz Castro,
02:04 in an interview where someone was talking about the visit of the Vice President Duterte to the House of Representatives.
02:09 It was during a conversation about the confidential funds of the Office of the Vice President
02:14 that she became the mute of the former President Rodrigo Duterte's call to the House of Representatives as the most corrupt institution.
02:21 But in the meantime, Castro said that the impeachment talks were still premature.
02:26 It's still premature.
02:28 There are no citizens who will submit impeachment complaints.
02:39 Those are just questions if there are any.
02:45 Those informal talks with congressmen, those are the only things I heard in the talks.
02:55 But nothing serious.
02:57 I don't think the leadership is involved in this impeachment.
03:02 According to House Speaker Martin Romualdez,
03:05 I don't know. I don't know your sources. There's nothing in the office. Nothing in general.
03:12 Nothing filed. No news of that.
03:15 Vice President Duterte is confident that the President still trusts him.
03:19 I believe I still have the trust of President Marcos Jr.
03:24 Why? Because before he left, I asked him about the impeachment
03:31 and he told me the truth that he knows about that impeachment.
03:36 How is the relationship between the two top leaders?
03:40 Excellent. On a professional level, I have nothing but good things to say about the work that she has done in the Department of Education.
03:50 On a very personal level, we get along very well.
03:53 We are very different in many ways and we are very similar in many ways.
03:57 That makes for a good friendship.
04:00 From Honolulu, Hawaii, for GMA Integrated News, Maris Umali reporting for 24 Hours.
04:06 Calvario was pushed by a group of people on a commuter by a group of people who were stopped by a group of people.
04:13 Some of them had a hard time getting on the bus because the public transportation system was not paralyzed according to the MMDA.
04:21 Maki Pulido was able to get on the bus.
04:23 It's hard to get on.
04:27 Aimee has been waiting for almost 30 minutes for the jeepney to arrive in Anonas, Quezon City.
04:32 That's why she was forced to use a ride-sharing app.
04:34 Instead of just 15 pesos for the jeepney, she will be paying 100 pesos.
04:39 I have a budget per day. So instead of making breakfast, I'm paying for my budget.
04:46 How will you make breakfast?
04:48 Fasting. Just kidding. Fasting.
04:53 Aimee almost left when the free ride of Quezon City LGU arrived.
04:58 Raymond was able to ride here to catch up with his class.
05:01 I was just waiting for the bus to arrive. One hour in advance.
05:04 Some people who had a hard time riding the commuter this morning also got on the free ride, like in Alabang, Muntinlupa.
05:11 We don't have a ride. I'm still weak. I'll just walk.
05:15 I'm still weak. I just booked a ride. I don't have time.
05:18 Along with the gathering of some members of the Pistons in Caloocan and Malchapa Monument,
05:24 there were also people who were lying on the streets holding different placards.
05:28 Garbage!
05:29 Indifference!
05:31 Labor and employment!
05:34 Garbage!
05:36 For the gay community,
05:37 Pistons! Garbage!
05:40 Some groups of Pistons' allies also protested.
05:44 If the jeep is removed, many families will be hungry.
05:49 The construction of the Pistons is not only difficult for the commuters.
05:52 They say they need to do this because their livelihood is at stake.
05:56 We are not against modernization.
06:00 We are against the incorporation of corporations and cooperatives.
06:07 We don't want to live.
06:10 The LTFRB said that a cooperative must be formed.
06:14 If you go through a fleet modernization program,
06:17 it cannot be done individually.
06:20 Because one single entity cannot really handle the fleet disposal of one route.
06:27 It is also not possible for the individual named by the franchise.
06:31 It can only be done through the registration of the vehicle.
06:33 In the monitoring of the MMDA, 11 routes were affected by the stop-and-go.
06:38 These are the routes in Manila, Montinlupa, Alabang, Paranaque, Las Pinas, and Quezon City.
06:44 But the MMDA said that the public transportation is normal.
06:49 Maybe it's just normal Monday morning rush hour food traffic.
06:56 I can confidently say that the public transportation was not paralyzed.
07:03 To know the status of the stop-and-go, Vice President Sara Duterte visited the MMDA Command Center.
07:10 The general rule is there will be no cancellation of classes during a transport strike.
07:18 The only exception is if the local government units will declare.
07:23 There was also a stop-and-go in some places in the province.
07:26 Tomorrow morning, the Manibela group will help to discuss if they will also be affected by the transport strike.
07:32 For GMA Integrated News, Mackie Pulido, 24 Hours.
07:37 The number of deaths in the magnitude 6.8 earthquake hit Mindanao was added this Friday.
07:45 And that is the live report of GMA Regional TV 1 Mindanao.
07:57 Vicky, in the last data released by NDRRMC, the earthquake reached Siam and other places in Mindanao.
08:05 In the middle of a happy school intramural in this gymnasium in General Santos City, suddenly,
08:15 the magnitude 6.8 earthquake hit.
08:21 Students were the first to leave due to fear. Most of them were hyperventilating.
08:27 Panic was everywhere when the earthquake hit this Friday.
08:31 Some were even killed.
08:32 But this mall was more dangerous because some windows were broken due to the earthquake.
08:38 A worker of a salon in the mall was killed who was not able to leave.
08:42 The couple also got hit by a concrete wall.
08:45 The woman was also hit.
08:47 Five people were killed in Sarangani, including a businessman who was hit by a steel bar on his head.
08:52 The couple were rescued after the earth was hit by the earthquake in Bayan ng Glan.
08:56 A woman fell on the ground and the earth was also hit.
09:00 A pastor was also hit by a stone on his head.
09:03 A pastor who was also hit by a stone was also killed.
09:05 The death toll increased compared to the last day yesterday.
09:08 In the earthquake today, we received a report that our countrymen were hit by the earthquake.
09:17 We don't have any missing countrymen, 15 of them were reported as injured.
09:26 We also don't have any evacuees.
09:34 Vicky, because some are still afraid, especially the students,
09:37 DSWD personnel are also preparing for the stress debriefing, especially for the dead.
09:43 Vicky.
09:44 Thank you very much.
09:45 Just Tony Humamil of GMA Regional TV, Juan Mindanao.
09:49 The magnitude 5.2 earthquake hit Samar and nearby provinces a few minutes before noon yesterday.
09:58 The epicenter is 15 kilometers away, southwest of Calviga, Samar.
10:03 The intensity 5 was felt in Brongan City, Calviga and Catmalogan City.
10:08 The intensity of the other areas of Samar and nearby provinces was also felt.
10:12 The FIVOX is aware.
10:14 Aftershocks did not remove the possibility, so residents are being careful.
10:18 If the weather is clear, this will not be a connection to the strong earthquake that hit Mindanao last Friday.
10:26 Update for Tigil Pasada, the LTFRB and the Pistons Group met yesterday.
10:33 We also know that the commuters are still having a hard time riding tonight.
10:37 And Chino Gaston is live.
10:40 Chino.
10:43 Vicky, we cannot see any stranded passengers in this waiting area,
10:50 here in Panolucan, Araneta and E. Rodriguez Avenue.
10:54 Earlier, we saw our fellow countrymen waiting,
10:57 he was the one who was riding because the Quezon City government is allowing free riding.
11:02 But we cannot see any jeepney passing by here compared to normal days without a strike.
11:08 Earlier this afternoon, the LTFRB Chairman Teofilo Guadis III and Piston President Cabo de Floranda also met and met here.
11:21 Guadis and Floranda were welcomed before the Piston leader laid down their demands.
11:27 Guadis asked them to postpone the three-day transport strike
11:31 and to talk about possible steps to alleviate the difficulties of the drivers in the Jeepney Modernization Program.
11:39 I am postponing the continuous strike.
11:43 But I hope that the Filipino people can understand that their strike can be postponed.
11:51 I am asking them to study one by one.
11:58 But the Piston cannot see any reason for not continuing their strike.
12:03 The Piston's primary request is to postpone the December 31 deadline
12:07 so that the jeepney drivers and operators can work together with cooperatives or corporations.
12:13 The co-op or corporation will provide the franchise that will be used by modern jeepneys
12:19 in exchange for old or outdated ones with new standards.
12:23 We will have a consultation with our localities on what will be the target.
12:30 If the decision of our localities and the National Capital Region will be to continue the strike,
12:39 we will not stop the three-day strike to reach the fundamental solution that our drivers and operators experienced.
12:55 The LTFRB added that the group is waiting for the changes in the franchise guidelines
13:00 and the passing of the penalties for non-compliance with the Jeepney Modernization Program.
13:06 Meanwhile, DOTR is continuing to implement the guidelines of the Public Utility Modernization Program
13:13 for the benefit of more jeepney drivers and operators.
13:16 DOTR also explained to groups like Piston and others
13:21 the misconceptions about the new jeepneys that need to be bought
13:27 and the sudden departure of old jeepneys that we still see on our roads.
13:34 Vicky?
13:35 Thank you very much, Chino Gaston.
13:37 The price of some oil products will be reduced again starting tomorrow, November 21.
13:45 That's 75 cents per liter of gasoline and 65 cents per liter of diesel.
13:52 The price of kerosene will also be reduced by 60 cents per liter.
13:57 This is the third week of rollback for gasoline,
14:01 and the fourth week for diesel and kerosene.
14:05 The Department of Agriculture's briefing on the country's supply and price of rice was broadcast on camera.
14:14 As discussed, the possible solution to reduce the price of rice by 20 pesos per kilo was pointed out by Sandra Aguinaldo.
14:23 It's just below the expected price of 20 pesos per kilo of rice
14:30 because according to ALBAI representative Joey Salceda,
14:34 the President's campaign promise is still possible.
14:37 I will try to get the administration to make a subsidy to sell rice cheaply even if the price is high.
14:45 During President Gloria's time, it was very simple to reduce the price of rice.
14:51 The NFA subsidized it.
14:53 Buy expensive, sell cheap.
14:55 So if you really want to sell it for 20 pesos, it's easy.
14:59 But the National Food Authority has no power to do this.
15:03 The National Food Authority used to buy rice from farmers and sell it to the market to control the price increase.
15:13 The subsidy also has a bad effect.
15:16 The NFA prepared a 150 billion loan.
15:20 Mr. Chair?
15:21 The 20 billion was achieved.
15:23 18 more to go.
15:24 I think Congressman Salceda, the NFA no longer has the power to do that.
15:30 That's my point.
15:31 Then we can set up a subsidy fund for it.
15:35 If there's no NFA, then somebody can do it.
15:38 If he wants 20 pesos, it's not impossible.
15:44 That's what I'm saying.
15:46 The Department of Agriculture discussed this in a briefing to the camera
15:50 where it also stated that the rice supply in the country is sufficient until the next harvest in March and April.
15:57 The supply of onions is also sufficient, which is what SIPA on Demand is expecting for the upcoming Christmas.
16:03 We will hold you to this.
16:05 This onion for December.
16:08 We were assured last year, just for the information of the good secretary,
16:14 that by August, we were 114% self-sufficient in the onion.
16:21 But unfortunately, by December, there was a big discrepancy.
16:27 The new Agriculture Secretary has a promise.
16:31 I confirmed that the price of red onions today is 140.
16:36 Today, okay?
16:37 And white onions is 110.
16:40 And I'm closely monitoring this and we will do action so that what happened last year will not happen again.
16:49 The price of sugar is still at 100 pesos per kilo.
16:53 But according to Laurel, they will do something to lower the price.
16:58 The sugar should be around 85 pesos, not 100.
17:03 So we are doing some intervention.
17:07 Unfortunately, I cannot diverge in public what are the interventions that we will do through the efforts of DTI, SRA, and DA.
17:18 For GMA Integrated News, Sandra Aguinaldo, for Tutok 24 Horas.
17:24 [News Anchor]
17:40 It's been a few weeks and it's Christmas.
17:45 Have you experienced traffic?
17:48 That's why the MMDA is now again targeting the busy lanes or alternative routes in Metro Manila.
17:57 To help reduce traffic in EDSA, there should be no obstacles.
18:03 But when we passed some busy lanes earlier,
18:06 there was a parked vehicle that became the reason for the narrowing of traffic in the area.
18:13 MMDA is worried.
18:15 They should not be surprised if every other day, there is someone who will be around them to catch the busy lanes.
18:25 The fine for illegal parking with a driver is 1,000 pesos.
18:30 The unattended illegal parking vehicles will be fined 2,000 pesos.
18:35 Two teams are here, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. They need to at least ten areas of their district to go around and issue citation tickets to illegal parking along Mabuhay Lane.
18:50 The narrowing of the EDSA busway continues because there are still illegal vehicles passing through, like this driver of a government vehicle.
18:59 He doesn't know that government vehicles are now prohibited in the busway.
19:04 We asked MMDA if government vehicles are still allowed in the busway.
19:11 We also know that it is prohibited.
19:15 We really don't know.
19:17 I asked them before and I didn't know that it is now prohibited.
19:21 But he was still fined.
19:23 How much is it?
19:24 5,000 pesos.
19:25 5,000 pesos.
19:26 You are not the only ones.
19:28 I'm sorry. It's really prohibited.
19:32 Since last week, MMDA has intensified the campaign against the violation of the EDSA busway.
19:39 As of 3 p.m. yesterday, only 65 vehicles were arrested.
19:45 Our operations are still ongoing and we are not stopping. The violations are getting worse.
19:54 For GMA Integrated News, Oscar Oida, in Tutok, 24 Hours.
20:01 [Intro]
20:11 Good evening, Kapuso.
20:13 The low-pressure area that we monitor in the east of the country dissipated.
20:18 But there is a new cloud cluster or cluster of clouds that was formed and was observed in the Philippine Area of Responsibility.
20:25 It was observed near Palawan and according to the forecast, it is possible that it will form as a low-pressure area in the next few days.
20:34 It is also possible that it will pass and rain in the southern portion of Palawan.
20:38 The sheer line and the mist will continue in some parts of the country.
20:43 Based on the Metro Weather, it was already morning when it started raining in Sulu, Archipelago and Zamboanga Peninsula.
20:50 In the afternoon, the rain will be almost all over Mindanao. It will be orange and red on our rainfall map, which means heavy to intense rains.
20:58 The rain will be almost all over the country, in the majority of Visayas.
21:02 The other part of the country is Panay Island, Negros Provinces, Central Visayas and Eastern Visayas.
21:08 There will also be heavy to intense rains that we should expect, so be alert in the event of flooding.
21:13 In Calibo, Aklan, the road was muddy and the river was wide due to the heavy flooding.
21:19 Some vehicles were able to cross the road, but one truck was stopped on the side.
21:25 Aside from the flooding, the local government also alerted the residents of the possible landslide.
21:30 There will also be heavy rains tomorrow in some parts of Northern Luzon, Aurora, Quezon, Mindoro Provinces, Palawan and Bicol Region.
21:39 Heavy rains will be experienced, so be doubly careful in the possible flooding or landslides.
21:45 Like what happened in some parts of Masbate, where some places were flooded.
21:51 Some residents were evacuated because of the water that was entered.
21:54 Their houses were flooded.
21:57 A school was also not saved from flooding.
22:00 The landslide happened in Catanduanes after the continuous rain.
22:05 Clearing operations were immediately carried out.
22:08 In Metro Manila, even if it is possible to be affected in some places, the possibility of rain still remains.
22:14 So be careful.
22:16 Meanwhile, because of the flood, 13.4 degrees Celsius was recorded in Baguio City earlier this morning.
22:24 According to the local government, this is the lowest temperature in the flood season.
22:28 But it is expected that it will be colder in the next months.
22:32 The flood also affected the place of the floodwaters.
22:35 There is a gale warning, so it is dangerous to swim in some towns of Luzon and Visayas.
22:39 That is the latest in the current situation.
22:42 I am Maureen Sharivers for GMA Integrated News & Weather Center.
22:45 We are your hosts, anytime.
22:48 President Bongbong Marcos looked back at the memories of his family in Hawaii.
22:55 The President also mentioned the Philippine's resistance in the middle of the fight in the territory of the West Philippine Sea.
23:01 From Honolulu, live on Maris Umali.
23:05 Maris.
23:09 Aloha, Emil.
23:12 Here in Honolulu, Hawaii,
23:15 President Bongbong Marcos reiterated our need for the support of America and other allies in defending the West Philippine Sea.
23:24 In the midst of the rising tensions here,
23:26 he also reiterated that we will not give up even a inch of our territory.
23:33 President Bongbong Marcos also reiterated the good memories of his family here in Hawaii.
23:39 President Bongbong Marcos was able to face the media after his one-week visit to America.
23:52 Aloha.
23:54 I'm in Hawaii. I got laid.
24:02 Don't be shocked. There's a T-shirt.
24:04 There's a T-shirt.
24:06 I was in Hawaii. I got laid.
24:08 L-E-I-D.
24:10 Alright.
24:11 Next, he looked back at the good memories of Marcos' family in Hawaii.
24:16 The place where his family ran after his father was deposed by the 1986 People Power Revolution.
24:24 I insisted that I come and visit Hawaii
24:28 because I thought it would be a poignant moment for me to come back here as president
24:34 and to properly thank people like Manong Joe Lasso,
24:39 to properly thank him for all that they did for us.
24:43 I was the one who defended him when nobody wanted him to stay.
24:47 And everybody was against him.
24:50 In Hawaii, the President also helped the members of the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command Headquarters.
24:55 He also attended the Capability Orientation at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam
24:59 and he also held a flower ceremony there.
25:01 At the roundtable meeting with Daniel Inouye, Asia Pacific Center for Security Studies,
25:05 he again mentioned our need for the support of the U.S. and other allies in securing the West Philippine Sea
25:13 while emphasizing that we will not give up even an inch of our territory.
25:18 The increasing tensions in the South China Sea
25:21 require that we partner with our allies and our friends around the world
25:28 so as to be able to come to some kind of resolution and to maintain the peace.
25:34 I have said it before and I will say it again.
25:38 The Philippines will not give a single square inch of our territory to any foreign power.
25:46 The law is clear, as defined by the UNCLOS.
25:49 And the final and binding 2016 award on the South China Sea arbitration.
25:54 The people's liberation army is also approaching the exclusive economic zone
25:58 that the people's liberation army is interested in.
26:02 The nearest reefs that the PLA has started to show interest in
26:09 in terms of slowly using these atolls, these shoals,
26:18 as a basis for building, basis really is what they are,
26:24 are approaching, have come closer and closer to the Philippine coastline.
26:29 And the nearest one is now around 60 nautical miles from the nearest Philippine coast.
26:36 And this is an evolving situation.
26:41 Before visiting Hawaii, the President also helped the Filipino community in Los Angeles, California.
26:47 He also stationed the headquarters of SpaceX for the potential expansion of internet connectivity in the country.
26:53 Emil, last night, the Philippines returned President Bombom Marcos
27:02 with the $672 million investment pledges that he received
27:08 from his visit to the APEC Leaders Meeting on his return to our country.
27:13 And that's the latest news from Honolulu, Hawaii.
27:17 For GMA Integrated News, Maris Umali, Nakatutok, 24 hours.
27:21 Mahalo, Emil.
27:22 Thank you very much, Maris Umali.
27:25 The city of Mandaluyong is once again bright.
27:30 Now, the traditional Christmas season that was stopped during the pandemic is returning.
27:35 From there, Dano Tinkungco, Dano, is live.
27:39 [Music]
27:43 Emil, after three years, the joyous Christmas of Tiger City, Mandaluyong City, is back.
27:51 Starting with a magnificent light show tonight.
27:55 [Music]
27:59 The fireworks of Pasado a la Seis earlier tonight,
28:02 it was lit simultaneously with the gigantic Christmas tree and fireworks.
28:07 The official start of Christmas in Tiger City, Mandaluyong, is now in full swing.
28:13 [Music]
28:19 Aside from the Christmas display, there is also a Samut Saring stall inside Mandaluyong City Hall
28:24 and around Maisilu Circle, where you can buy Christmas gifts, clothes, and more.
28:31 When hungry, there are also many food stalls to choose from.
28:34 The Christmas in Manda was temporarily stopped in 2020.
28:38 [Music]
28:43 Aside from the Christmas display, from now until January 6,
28:48 there will also be a variety show here as part of the Christmas in Tiger City.
28:55 Advance Merry Christmas, Emil.
28:57 Thank you very much, Dano Tinkungco.
29:02 In the new 24-hour show, before our 20th year on television,
29:09 the duty of our guest, Emil Sumangil, was expanded even more.
29:14 He is now officially a news reporter in prime time.
29:19 Not only as an anchor, but also as a passionate action man.
29:24 Jonathan Andal is on the scene.
29:26 [Music]
29:30 From the crimes,
29:32 to the disasters,
29:34 [Music]
29:37 even to the war,
29:39 [Music]
29:40 Emil Sumangil does not lag behind.
29:43 And now, his mission is bigger and his service to the country is expanded.
29:50 Dear viewers, he will be the official anchor of 24 Hours Today.
29:56 Mr. Emil Sumangil.
29:58 Earlier, Sumangil signed a contract as the official anchor of 24 Hours.
30:04 In addition, he will be reporting every night as a passionate action man.
30:09 He was the first one in the contract signing,
30:11 the GMA Network Chairman and CEO, Atty. Filipe Gozon,
30:14 GMA Network President and CEO, Gilberto Duavid Jr.,
30:17 and GMA Network SVP and GMA Integrated News Head, Oliver Victor Amoroso.
30:23 Emil thanked for trusting him with the network
30:26 while praising Mike Enriquez.
30:29 In addition to this privilege,
30:31 to be able to deliver news and information,
30:34 to be able to spread and trust me,
30:38 the passionate action man,
30:41 who is always on the lookout for the problems and weaknesses of our countrymen,
30:46 a responsibility that was always held by Sir Mike Enriquez.
30:52 I will do my best
30:54 to fulfill his promise and continue to deliver services to Filipinos.
31:00 His co-anchors, Vicky Morales and Mel Tsiangco, also praised Sumangil.
31:05 You know what?
31:06 Even Mike Enriquez,
31:08 we used to talk to you often
31:10 and we told each other,
31:12 "You're so good at 24 Hours!"
31:16 He's happy that you're the one who's now getting involved
31:20 in his position that he really worked hard for.
31:24 You were brought here by your courage,
31:26 courage that was nurtured and strengthened by time,
31:29 and a heart that has a pain in the heart for the fellow.
31:32 Sumangil has been in the industry for more than two decades.
31:36 Before he faced the camera,
31:37 he became a production assistant, researcher, writer, segment producer, and others.
31:43 The lights were lit for him to become an award-winning journalist.
31:47 We saw that he went through all the stages, the steps.
31:53 He's homegrown and a source of great happiness and pride for all of us.
31:58 Not only has Emil been with us for more than 20 years,
32:03 he has proven his worth.
32:05 I think he has a personal opinion.
32:08 He's really good.
32:10 He's not just a reporter,
32:12 he's also an anchor of the news and public affairs program.
32:15 I said that he more than deserves the appointment.
32:19 He will go far in his work.
32:22 For GMA Integrated News, Jonathan Andal, Katutok, 24 Hours.
32:28 It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas.
32:42 Some of the decorations are not just Christmas decorations,
32:46 but also sweet treats that can be given as gifts.
32:49 Let's change the game and avoid those Christmas attractions.
32:53 As the saying goes, "Tis the season for treats."
33:00 So to make your Christmas countdown merrier,
33:06 we will bring you to places that will bring extra sweetness to your Christmas.
33:12 From the fairy tale-inspired "Pasyalan sa Alfonso Cavite"
33:18 to the gingerbread house that is filled with candy, chocolates, and icing designs.
33:25 We're here at the Well of Dreams.
33:33 Let's make a wish.
33:35 There, I have a lot of wishes.
33:37 As soon as you enter, you will feel the Christmas vibe.
33:47 You will see your view right away.
33:48 It's a huge gingerbread house.
33:50 There are a lot of Instagrammable spots, especially for kids.
34:02 For the winter wonderland vibe, they have snow here.
34:06 For the kids, for the little ones, and of course, for the young at heart like me.
34:11 Let's make a gingerbread house and gingerbread man.
34:20 Let's go.
34:21 Using the icing, we will make it when we stick it.
34:27 Okay.
34:28 So this is our glue.
34:29 We have candies to decorate our house.
34:32 We're going home.
34:33 Our goal is to make the ugliest gingerbread house.
34:38 Even our roof is getting wet.
34:44 This is the grand reveal of our gingerbread house.
34:50 We call this the game ginger house.
34:53 We will make a gingerbread man.
34:58 Wait, let's not do that.
35:01 Let's make up.
35:03 This is the best gingerbread man.
35:07 Proud of this piece.
35:09 From Alfonso Cavite, let's go to Santa Rosa, Nueva Ecija.
35:16 Imagine your ramen.
35:20 Sushi.
35:21 Different street food like isaw.
35:24 Betamax.
35:26 Isaw, Betamax, become chicken wings.
35:30 The pastillas version.
35:33 These are handmade sweet treats.
35:35 You can give them as a gift during the holidays.
35:40 That's just a few of the things you can try and bring home to your little ones and also to the kids at heart.
35:49 For GMA Integrated News, I'm Martin O'Gear, changing the game!
35:54 And that's the news for this Monday.
35:56 I'm Mel Tiangco.
35:58 Kapuso, it's already 35 days since Christmas.
36:01 Wow, I thought it was 35 days before Emil's blowout.
36:04 I'm Vicky Morales for a bigger mission.
36:07 For a wider service to the country, I'm Emil Sumanggit.
36:11 From GMA Integrated News, the news authority of the Philippines, we learned 24 hours.
36:17 Kapuso, join us in Tumutok, our next episode.
36:22 Kapuso, join us in Tumutok, 24 hours.
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