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Narito ang mga balitang ating tinutukan ngayong Friday. NOVEMBER 24, 2023
• Pulis, sugatan matapos makaladkad ng kotseng sinita dahil sa umano'y illegal drag racing | Driver, isinuko ng kaniyang ama; itinangging sangkot siya sa illegal drag racing
• Ilan sa mga OFW na nawalan ng trabaho sa Saudi Arabia, nakatanggap na ng cheke; pero 'di tinatanggap ng mga bangko sa Pilipinas | Iba pang OFW mula Saudi Arabia, hindi pa rin nakakatanggap ng back pay; 'yung ilan, namatay na
• DOJ Sec. Remulla, gustong linawin sa Malacañang ang posisyon ng bansa sa ICC probe
• Tumagas na langis, namataan sa paligid ng Vietnamese cargo vessel sa Calondorang Bay | PCG: Under control na ang sitwasyon sa Calondorang Bay
• Mga kagamitan sa Catarman Central School, nasira dahil sa baha
• "Beyond the bowl," layong makalikom ng pondo para mapakain at mabigyan ng edukasyon ang mga batang kapuspalad
• Old-age at disability pensioners ng GSIS, makakatanggap ng Christmas cash gift sa December 6
• Cast ng historical action-drama series na "Pulang araw," ipinakilala na
• Tigil-pasada, nasa ikalimang araw ngayon; mga commuter, hirap bumiyahe | Mga jeepney driver, dismayado sa tugon ng pamahalaan sa kanilang hiling kaugnay sa PUV modernization program
• 19 bansa, dumalo sa inaugaural ceremony ng 31st Annual Asia-Pacific parliamentary forum | Resolusyon para sa implementasyon ng declaration on the conduct of parties in the South China Sea, inihain ng Pilipinas | Joint Maritime Patrol ng Pilipinas at Amerika, inalmahan ng China; AFP, pumalag sa pahayag ng China
• Ika-14 na anibersaryo ng Maguindanao massacre, ginunita | Datu Andal Ampatuan, Jr., sinentensyahang makulong nang hanggang 210 taon para sa 21 kaso ng graft
• Ina ng batang tinanggihang bigyan ng ice cream sa isang viral video, balak kasuhan ang uploader | Eksperto: Bawal i-post ang larawan o video ng bata nang walang paalam sa magulang | Ina ng batang tinanggihang bigyan ng ice cream sa isang viral video, balak kasuhan ang uploader
• 2023 Miss Universe PH Michelle Dee, balik-Pilipinas bukas | Michelle Dee, nag-react sa apology post ng Miss Universe El Salvador
• Marian Rivera at Dingdong Dantes, dumalo sa unveiling ng official poster ng pelikulang "Rewind" | Dantes family, may intimate celebration sa 8th birthday ni Zia
• Unang Hirit, wagi bilang "Best News Magazine" sa 45th catholic mass media awards / ilang kapuso programs at personalities, wagi sa 45th Catholic Mass Media Awards
• Iba't ibang klase ng Christmas Decor, ibinibenta sa Dapitan Arcade sa Quezon City

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00:00 [Music]
00:09 Good morning. Here are the first news of GMA Integrated News.
00:14 A police officer was found lying on the street in Quezon City.
00:20 It happened after he hit a motorist who was involved in illegal drag racing.
00:26 The driver panicked because he thought the carnapper or hold-dapper approached him.
00:31 He also said that he was not involved in a drag race.
00:34 This is the last incident in the first news of James Agustin.
00:37 It's not just a simple avoidance of a motorcycle and a car.
00:46 The dashcam was captured yesterday in the early morning in this part of Commonwealth Avenue in Quezon City.
00:51 You can see the car running fast.
00:54 Look at him. He's driving in the window.
00:57 He's driving in the window. The motorist is driving.
01:02 The car is even more panicking.
01:05 The next thing we saw in the video was a man lying on the street.
01:13 He also threw his helmet.
01:15 The man was identified as patrolman Selvin Razon, a member of the TMRU of QCPD Station 16.
01:21 He was hit by injuries in various parts of his body.
01:24 The car was running fast. Razon said he was just trying to pass the time.
01:27 According to QCPD, there were police officers in the area because the homeowner was involved in illegal drag racing.
01:35 The police saw that the two cars were noisy and there was a man in the middle with two white towels.
01:42 So about 2 o'clock, since I started, we reported it to the police.
01:47 The police spoke to the driver of the car and he sought his license.
01:52 The driver of the car was asking for his license.
01:55 He was forced to climb the window of his car.
02:00 He was clenched by his hands until the suspect pulled him down.
02:05 The police were in a state of shock.
02:09 The police were in a state of shock and fell to almost 500 meters.
02:12 The 23-year-old driver of the car, a third-year college student, was investigated by the QCPD.
02:18 He was then handed over by his father to the barangay officers.
02:21 The police found his car in San Mateo, Rizal.
02:24 The suspect said he didn't know that the police were looking for him.
02:27 His clothes were all black.
02:30 I assumed that he could be a carnapper or a hold-upper.
02:36 My instinct in that situation was that I panicked and got scared.
02:43 But you're doing a drug race in that area.
02:46 No, I'm just practicing.
02:51 I'm just going around.
02:57 The suspect is facing multiple complaints, including an alarming scandal,
03:02 frustrated homicide, resistance and disobedience on an agent of personal authority,
03:07 and violation of the 33rd National Drug Racing Act.
03:12 The police are conducting a follow-up operation to find out the other suspects in the illegal drug race.
03:18 Here is the first news. James Agustin for JEMA Integrated News.
03:22 Some of the overseas Filipino workers who lost their jobs in Saudi Arabia started receiving backpays
03:30 when there was a crisis in the skies.
03:32 The problem is that the banks in the Philippines are not accepting check from the Saudi banks.
03:38 Here is the first news. Sandra Aguinaldo.
03:40 A year passed after the delayed salary of 10,000 Filipinos was announced
03:51 after they lost their jobs in Saudi Arabia due to the oil crisis.
03:55 Some Filipino claimants started receiving check.
03:59 Like Pamela Nunez, a widow of a Filipino claimant.
04:03 It's a big help for us if we can get it back.
04:06 It's hard for people like me, a widow who has no one to rely on, a single mom.
04:12 It's really hard. I hope we can get it back.
04:15 The problem is that because the check is from the Saudi banks and in Saudi Real,
04:20 the banks in the Philippines are not accepting it.
04:23 The Department of Migrant Workers promised to help.
04:26 We had a meeting this morning with the overseas Filipinos bank and they will help us through this process.
04:31 There will be an appropriate announcement in one or two days about the manner in which we will help.
04:39 But others are not receiving their back wages.
04:43 Arcel Vigayan, a widow of a former employee of Saudi OJ, is hoping to receive it.
04:49 She was diagnosed with a disease in the Philippines in 2020 while waiting for her back pay.
04:56 As much as possible, I would like to ask for a master list from Saudi.
05:02 So that if ever, for example, our other colleagues are not included in that list,
05:09 they can be paid. At least until early, the DMW can do something.
05:15 This is the first news. Sandra Aguinaldo for GMA Integrated News.
05:21 Vice President Sara Duterte urged the Camarana to approve President Bongbong Marcos' decision
05:28 not to be alone in investigating the International Criminal Court in the drug war of the previous administration.
05:34 The resolution was then passed to the House of Representatives, which is asking the government to assist the ICC.
05:41 The vice president reminded the former president that the ICC's investigation will be a step in our sovereignty.
05:49 Duterte added that the investigation will be a small measure for the judges.
05:54 Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Rimulya is planning to talk to the palace if the resolution will pass through the House of Representatives.
06:04 The resolution in the House tells us to work with the ICC.
06:11 But the first question is, why will we work with the ICC now that we are no longer members of the ICC?
06:19 That's the question. I intend to seek out the executive secretary just to be able to make sure that we are on the same page on this matter.
06:28 House Speaker Martin Ruvaldez insisted that the priority of the Camara is the resolution related to the ICC.
06:35 The decision of the Camara is a reflection of the wishes of its many members.
06:41 There were a succession of resolutions that are being filed.
06:49 Of course, as a matter of course, we have to read out these bills and resolutions and we have to act upon the same.
06:58 We have to be sensitive and responsive to the weakening of our coexistence.
07:13 The oil spill from the almost submerged cargo vessel of Vietnam, STAR, in Calundorang Bay, Balabac, Palawan, was seen by the Philippine Coast Guard.
07:24 It spread around the ship.
07:27 The PCG spread oil boom to control the oil spill.
07:32 The divers were also looking around the ship to see where the spill was coming from.
07:37 No one should be afraid, according to PCG spokesperson Rear Admiral Arman Balilo.
07:44 This oil will dissipate under the heat of the sun or in the environment of the sea.
07:50 And if ever there is another kind of oil spill, our people are prepared in the Marine Environmental Protection Unit.
08:04 The equipment in some schools in Northern Samar was damaged due to the widespread flooding.
08:09 A Katarman Central School in the town of Katarman was hit by a flood.
08:15 When the DepEd Northern Samar visited, the modules and books were soaked in mud.
08:21 The computers used by the teachers were also damaged.
08:25 According to a DepEd official, they have only experienced such high flooding.
08:30 The teachers and students helped in cleaning the classrooms.
08:34 A group launched the program "Beyond the Bowl" to help the children with disabilities.
08:42 It also raised funds to provide the children with sufficient food and other needs, such as education.
08:49 That's the first news of Vaughn Aquino.
08:51 Christmas is a time of giving.
08:57 That's why this time, a non-profit organization was used to call on all sectors of the society to help to meet the needs of the children.
09:09 In the surveys that came out, 7 out of 10 Filipino families claimed that they lack means.
09:20 For them, it's a constant and daily struggle just to make sure that they're able to provide the right amount of food for their families, especially for their children.
09:30 In their campaign "Beyond the Bowl", not only will the hungry be able to afford donations to their organization,
09:37 but also the other needs of the children, such as education, nutrition, and protection.
09:42 Gift items from Save the Children Philippines can also be purchased that will serve as donations to them.
09:48 And for a donation of P1,000, a fulfillment band can also be obtained.
09:53 At the launching event, there were also symbolic activities, such as the sculpture of the bowl of the artist Angelo Barrientos
10:00 and the placement of symbols of the needs of the children and the message inside the bowl.
10:05 This is the first news of Vaughn Aquino for GMA Integrated News.
10:11 We have good news for old age and disability pensioners of Government Insurance or Service Insurance System or GSIS.
10:19 You can receive a Christmas cash gift on December 6.
10:22 In a presentation of Super Radio DZW to Irene Tayag, manager of the Corporate Affairs Department of GSIS,
10:29 she said that the cash gift is equivalent to a month's pension, but not more than P10,000.
10:36 You can receive it from your e-card.
10:40 [music]
10:47 The big stars who will join the biggest historical drama series, Pulang Araw, are already known.
10:54 They are Sina Barbie Corteza, Sania Lopez, David Licaco, and Alden Richards.
10:59 Pulang Araw is about the events of the Japanese occupation and World War II.
11:05 Also with the cast is F. Kizon, Angele De Leon, Rochelle Pangilinan, Aidan Veneracion, and Rian Ramos.
11:12 The story is from the writing of Suzette Doctolero and will be directed by Dominique Zapata.
11:19 Coming from Maria Clara and Ibarra, we really left a mark and really gave a big impact in terms of Philippine history.
11:33 So now, we will be able to embrace the return of our history.
11:41 I hope that this Pulang Araw will be their body or their friend when we started to operate in GMA.
11:49 That they are not alone, we know their experiences, and we are here to give them thanks and praise for their sacrifices.
11:59 I remember my dad talking about it, that his grandparents experienced what happened.
12:06 So now, as a Japanese soldier, I need to give my best to give back to them.
12:12 It's nice to make a TV series that you know that if you do this, many will be inspired by this story.
12:21 I want the Filipinos to feel the struggle of how they overcame the World War II.
12:30 Their driver was dismayed when he was warned about the PUV modernization program.
12:38 From Pasay, we have first news because of Darlene Cai.
12:42 Darlene.
12:47 This is the last day of the transport strike of the Manibela group that is protesting against the PUV modernization program.
12:54 Some drivers that we talked to said that they are not happy with the government's actions.
13:00 Michael has been having a hard time commuting for several days.
13:06 Instead of 45 minutes, he said that he was traveling for one and a half hours.
13:11 It's very hard to travel. It's hard to find a jeep, especially in the afternoon.
13:16 It's been five days since the drivers stopped the PUV modernization program.
13:22 The group of Pistons stopped the program from Monday to Wednesday.
13:26 The strike of the Manibela group continued from Wednesday to today.
13:31 Marcelo did not say which group, but he was in the middle of the protest.
13:36 Anyone who is driving a jeep, we are all together.
13:39 Anyone, even if we are not members.
13:42 We are all together because we are also not allowed if the jeep is not there.
13:46 They still need to earn somehow to feed their families.
13:50 Instead of traveling until the afternoon, they only traveled for one day.
13:54 Our family is there, like me. I have seven children.
13:58 I have three children.
14:00 That's why we traveled for a short time to spend the day.
14:08 The main demand of the transport groups that are conducting the strike is to trash the December 31 deadline
14:13 in the application for consolidation.
14:16 They also hope to give five years of franchise to the members and allow the rehabilitation of the jeepneys
14:22 instead of requiring them to buy new vehicles.
14:25 The LTFRB said that the December 31 deadline has no meaning.
14:31 But they will talk to the transport groups about other guidelines tomorrow.
14:35 That's why some drivers who joined the strike last day are still disappointed.
14:41 It's still not enough.
14:43 Why?
14:44 Because of this, the small businesses like jeepneys are being cut off.
14:53 After the transport strike today, they continued their fight and call.
14:59 We still don't know the result of their call.
15:04 But if they will order, like us, how?
15:13 How much will they charge for the new vehicles?
15:18 How many years will we pay?
15:21 Even though the Friday morning rush has started,
15:29 as you can see, there are no stranded passengers in this part of Pasay.
15:33 Other jeeps are still traveling.
15:37 They are the ones who are not joining the protest.
15:40 Even if they will join, they will travel once or twice just to get food today.
15:45 That's why for the passengers who will commute or travel to Edsa Pasay,
15:51 in the corner of Ross Boulevard Extension or Service Road, you can still ride here.
15:56 That's the first news in Pasay.
15:57 I'm Darlene Cai for GMA Integrated News.
16:01 China is upset with the joint maritime patrol of the Philippines and America
16:06 because it is causing chaos and weakening the regional peace.
16:10 Armed Forces of the Philippines also came out and said that the joint patrol is inside the exclusive economic zone of the Philippines.
16:18 Meanwhile, the Philippines signed the draft resolution in the Asia-Pacific Parliamentary Forum
16:23 regarding the issue in the West Philippine Sea.
16:25 Here is the first news from Mav Gonzalez.
16:28 More than 300 delegates from 11 countries came for the inaugural ceremony of the 31st Annual Asia-Pacific Parliamentary Forum or APPF in the PICC,
16:41 including Australia, Canada, Japan, South Korea, Russian Federation and China.
16:47 When it comes to working groups, the issues discussed by the countries, including the situation in the South China Sea, will be a heavy issue.
16:54 The Philippines signed the draft resolution to call for the effective implementation of the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea.
17:03 It should be in accordance with international law, particularly the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea or UNCLOS.
17:12 But Senate President Mig Zubiri said that the Philippines cannot fight the issue right away, especially here in Pulong, China.
17:19 His answer is diplomacy.
17:22 Respect for UNCLOS, freedom of navigation and possibly rules-based order will be discussed.
17:31 If it will be adopted, we still have to find out after three days.
17:35 The consensus of all members is that the resolution should be approved by the APPF.
17:41 While we might have a difference of opinion, let's say, with China,
17:45 that still does not preclude us from actually adhering to our beliefs and the collective beliefs of those countries similarly placed.
17:53 So it is a work in progress, ma'am.
17:56 And this is a good way of keeping the lines of communication open.
18:00 So we are just going through the persuasion.
18:04 Aside from the South China Sea, climate change, universal healthcare, transnational crimes and other issues will also be discussed in the forum.
18:11 The APPF is being held amid the joint maritime patrol of the Philippines and America in the West Philippine Sea.
18:19 In an article, China warned that the joint patrol should not enter their territory.
18:25 The Chinese People's Liberation Army also said that the joint patrol is causing chaos and weakening the regional peace.
18:33 But it was carried out by the Armed Forces of the Philippines.
18:36 China cannot claim sovereignty over these maritime features, over this maritime zone because the law says,
18:43 which I'm referring to UNCLOS, it belongs to the exclusive economic zone of the Philippines.
18:49 And therefore, whatever they are doing there is illegal and against the law of nature.
18:56 This is the first news.
18:57 Mab Gonzalez for GMA Integrated News.
19:04 Yesterday, the 14th anniversary of the Maguindanao massacre was celebrated.
19:09 The family of several victims lit a candle.
19:12 More than a decade later, their appeal is still in court.
19:16 Along with the anniversary, Dato Andal Ampatuan Jr. was sentenced to up to 200 years and 10 years in prison.
19:24 For this, in 21 cases of GRAF, he was cognized in the fuel supply contract in 2008.
19:30 He was paid more than P40 million with an interest of 6 percent per year.
19:35 Aside from those cases, the Patuan family is involved in the Maguindanao massacre,
19:40 where more than 50 people were killed, including more than 30 women.
19:45 A video of a child refusing to taste ice cream is spreading on social media.
19:52 The mother of the child, Balacasuhan, uploaded the viral video because it is considered bullying.
19:58 The first news is from Mackie Pulido.
20:00 In the playground inside the mall, the uploader took this video.
20:07 Ice cream.
20:09 The uploader tasted the ice cream for her child.
20:13 But when another child came to taste it,
20:16 Hey, I can't see you.
20:18 Do you want this?
20:19 Go buy it from your mother.
20:20 Lena, whose name is not proven, is the mother of the child who refused to taste the ice cream.
20:25 This person is so bad. He did it to a child.
20:29 Lena was watching the playground at that time.
20:32 Before the video was taken, the child had a fight with the uploader's child.
20:37 She scolded her nephew and apologized to the uploader, but he did not notice it.
20:43 Lena doubted that the video was uploaded to embarrass her child who is only 4 years old.
20:49 They did not like the action of my child, that's why they made that video.
20:59 Because you can hide the video from yourself.
21:04 According to the former chief of the Complaints and Investigation Division of the National Privacy Commission,
21:08 it is only allowed to post a picture or video of a child without permission from the parents
21:12 if it is a private post or just to share with friends or family.
21:17 For example, if you're posting on your own social media or your own personal social media for your children,
21:24 just to show important life events like their graduation or their birthday, then that's fine.
21:31 If you see something noteworthy that you just captured on your phone and you want to share it with your friends,
21:38 I think that's fine.
21:40 But the parents need to be allowed to use it if it is a video of a vlogger, social media influencer,
21:46 or content that has an intention to make it viral.
21:49 That's fine if it's 2% of your gross income.
21:52 You cross into the commercial space, then you have all these other rules applied
21:58 because you're not processing it for your personal use, you're processing it as a business.
22:03 Lena talked to a lawyer to find out what kind of case she will file against the uploader.
22:08 As he grows up, he will use it against him for humiliation, embarrassment, mockery,
22:18 and he will think that there's nothing he can do about it.
22:23 We are still trying to get the uploader's statement.
22:26 This is the first news, Mackie Pulido for GMA Integrated News.
22:32 [music]
22:38 This is tomorrow, as in tomorrow is the homecoming of Miss Universe Philippines' Michelle Marquez D.
22:47 After her stint on the Miss Universe stage, Michelle went to Mexico with some candidates for their activities.
22:56 Meanwhile, MMD has a reaction to the apology post of Miss Universe El Salvador.
23:02 Michelle said, "There should be no room for error."
23:05 But what is it? In real life, we live in an imperfect world.
23:09 Her request is not only for the candidates, but also for their passionate supporters.
23:15 Miss Universe El Salvador admitted that there was a mix-up in the names of the two candidates who made it to the top five.
23:22 Everything's fair.
23:25 People make mistakes, but it's a big mistake.
23:28 That's right.
23:29 Alright, here's a double celebration of the royalties of Marian Rivera and Ding Dong Dantes.
23:35 [music]
23:40 Marian and Ding Dong are excited to have TikTok for the unveiling of their official poster for their movie, Rewind.
23:47 This MMFF movie is Dong Yan's comeback on the big screen after 13 years.
23:54 [music]
23:56 It's the first time we've seen all the elements of the poster.
23:59 Seeing it for the first time, it's this big, it's amazing.
24:03 It's a great event for this because for us, this is how important this project is.
24:08 This poster has a lot of meaning behind what story we're going to show.
24:14 Yesterday, the Dantes squad celebrated the 8th birthday of their eldest, Zia.
24:21 On Mami Yan's Instagram, we saw the intimate celebration for their only daughter.
24:26 Happy birthday, you pretty little girl.
24:28 Happy, happy birthday.
24:29 What a beautiful little girl.
24:31 Meanwhile, the big winner in the Kapusu Programs and Personality in the 45th Catholic Mass Media Awards.
24:39 Meanwhile, your weekly morning show, Unang Hirit.
24:43 [music]
24:49 Don't be the first to watch Best News Magazine.
24:51 The Catholics are now doing different traditions during the Holy Week.
24:57 This is for the entry of Panata, Faith of Faith, a special report on culture and traditions during Lent,
25:06 which is passed down to generations.
25:08 The award was received by Unang Hirit host, Marie Sumali, and GMA Integrated News Senior Correspondent, James Agustin.
25:17 The special report we did for Unang Hirit is very special.
25:21 The message is different, but our way of devotion is the same as our faith.
25:29 It's a reminder that we are being watched, not only by, of course, the morning viewers,
25:37 but also by all those who believe and are afraid of God.
25:49 So, it's really exciting to receive this award for Unang Hirit.
25:56 24 hours, May 9, 2020.
25:59 24 hours is the best special event coverage for May 2022 election coverage.
26:06 GMA Integrated News Vice President and Deputy Head for News Programs and Specials, Michelle Ceva, received the award.
26:14 This award is a great honor.
26:17 Knowing the dedication of our team,
26:22 CMMA and the public can count on our continued efforts,
26:28 our greater mission, and serving the country.
26:32 The former 24-hour anchor and GMA Integrated News pillar, Maite Enriquez, received the 2023 Servium Award.
26:41 The Best Educational Program, The Howie Severino Podcast.
26:46 The Best Drama Series, The Hitkapuso Historical Court of Fantasy Series by Maria Clara Tibara.
26:52 The other hitkapuso show, Abot Kamay na Pangarap, received the Special Citation in the category of Best Drama Series.
27:00 The Best Talk Show, Fast Talk with Boy Abunda.
27:03 The Best Entertainment Program, The Kapuso Variety Show, Tiktok Talk.
27:08 The Best Adult Educational Cultural Program, Wonder.
27:12 The Best TV Special Category, NCAA Season 98.
27:17 The Best Music Video Category, Pusong Kampiyon by XOXO and Simon Tan.
27:24 The Best Station ID, Love Is Us This Christmas by Jamie Christmas Station in 2022.
27:31 In the Radio category, The Best Radio Drama Program, Sumasapuso with Tony Aquino by Super Radio DZBB.
27:40 The Best Radio Drama Program Category, Paranggay Love Stories by Paranggay LS97.1.
27:48 The Best News Commentary, Double Wang by Noble B.
27:52 And the Special Citation in the Best Business News, DZBB Super Servicio, Trabaho at Negosyo.
27:59 Congratulations. Meanwhile, is your Christmas decoration complete?
28:07 Christmas is just one month away. If not, we will do Christmas shopping with James Agustin.
28:14 James, where is the best place to shop?
28:20 Ivan, if our hearts want to buy and choose a lot of Christmas trees and Christmas decors,
28:27 there is no other place than the Piton Arcade in Quezon City.
28:31 Different types of Christmas trees can be bought and chosen.
28:36 The price depends on the size, color, and design.
28:39 The 5 feet is from P1,000 to P2,000.
28:43 There are 6 feet Christmas trees that are from P1,500 to P3,000.
28:48 If our hearts want, the 8 feet is from P2,500 to P5,000.
28:55 The biggest one is the 10 feet Christmas tree that can be bought from P6,000 to P9,000.
29:02 The Christmas balls are also included, from P250 to P500 depending on the size and quantity.
29:09 There are also Christmas ornaments. Of course, there are 3, 4, and 100 pesos depending on the design.
29:15 The Christmas tree made of copper is from P800 to P3,000.
29:21 The shopkeepers say that they open earlier because of the high prices.
29:26 They did not raise the prices.
29:28 Meanwhile, Ivan, this morning, we can see that the shops near the Piton Arcade opened earlier.
29:35 There are also many shopkeepers who are already making their purchases here.
29:40 The shopkeepers told us that the traffic is usually here in this area.
29:45 On the other side of the road, there are Christmas ornaments.
29:48 Meanwhile, here in Tawed, there are Christmas trees.
29:52 For example, we will show you here that this is a 10 feet Christmas tree.
29:57 This is the usual one that we can see and there is no design.
30:00 Its price is P10,000.
30:03 But you can forgive our shopkeepers. They can give you up to P9,000 depending on how good they are in making their purchases.
30:13 So what are you waiting for, our shopkeepers?
30:15 Just bring your budget. You can afford it here in the Piton Arcade in Quezon City.
30:20 That's all for now. I am James Agustin for GMA Integrated News.
30:25 For the latest news, visit and subscribe to GMA Integrated News on YouTube.
30:30 For those who are abroad, join us on GMA Pinoy TV and www.gmanews.tv.
30:36 [Closing music]

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