Unang Balita sa Unang Hirit: FEBRUARY 13, 2024 [HD]

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Narito ang mga balitang ating tinutukan ngayong TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2024


• VP Sara Duterte sa ugnayan nila ni Pangulong Marcos: We have no problem with each other | VP Sara Duterte, makikipagpulong sa ilang matataas na opisyal ng malaysia
• Mga nasawi sa landslide, 68 na; hindi bababa sa 50, nawawala pa rin | Davao de Oro LGU, naghahanap ng relocation site para sa mga residenteng naapektuhan ng landslide
• Piggy pedicure, alok ng isang bar sa Brest, France
• Heart Evangelista, may pajama party para sa kaniyang birthday at Valentine's Day celebration | Heart Evangelista: excited sa upcoming renewal of vows nila ni Sen. Chiz Escudero
• Sunflower at Aster, kabilang sa mga mabentang bulaklak para sa Valentine's Day | Flower farms, inaasahang dadagsain ngayong araw | Red Roses, mataas ang presyo dahil sa kakaunting supply
• Ilang tsuper, hindi natutuwa sa anila'y kakarampot na bawas-presyo sa petrolyo | DOE: oil price rollback, resulta ng pagtaas ng U.S. oil production at pagbaba ng demand sa langis
• Ilang residente, maagang pumila sa day 2 ng voter registration para sa 2025 mid-term elections
• Ex-Sr. Assoc. Justice Carpio: Dati nang may batas tungkol sa pagluluwag sa foreign ownership ng mga negosyo | Dapat unahin ang pagsugpo sa kahirapan, ayon sa isa sa mga nagbalangkas ng 1987 constitution | DTI, iginiit na mahigpit pa rin ang regulasyon sa foreign investments | Apela ng ilang Kongresista, madaliin na ang mga debate sa cha-cha dahil nauubusan na sila ng panahon
• Pagsayaw ng batang lalaki sa saliw ng busina ng truck, Kinaaliwan ng netizens
• Boy Abunda sa pahayag nina Bea Alonzo at Dominic Roque: may dahilan para mag-react sa statement pero i'm not going to do that now | Boy Abunda, nag-renew ng kontrata bilang Kapuso

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00:00 [Music]
00:13 Good morning. Here are the first news of JMA Integrated News.
00:18 [Music]
00:20 President Bombo Marcos and Vice President Sara Duterte are maintaining their relationship according to the Vice President.
00:26 [Music]
00:29 Oh, we have no problem with each other. President Bombo Marcos and I are doing good.
00:39 We are okay in terms of our relationship, both personal and working relationship.
00:45 According to Vice President Duterte, she has not yet talked to her father, former President Rodrigo Duterte,
00:52 and her brother, Davao City Mayor Sebastian Duterte, about their statements against President Marcos.
00:59 The Vice President did not comment on the statement of First Lady Liz Araneta Marcos
01:05 that the Vice President is in Malaysia for her duties as President of the Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization.
01:13 She will be able to help the Malaysian Education Minister.
01:16 She also has a courtesy call with the Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister.
01:20 [Music]
01:27 The number of confirmed deaths in landslides in Mapo, Davao de Oro is continuously increasing.
01:33 According to the latest data, 68 are in the wick and less than 50 are still missing.
01:40 More than 1,000 families are still in evacuation centers.
01:45 The local government is looking for a relocation site for the residents because the area that was hit by the landslide cannot be returned.
01:55 The land was taken by the rain on Tuesday morning.
02:00 [Music]
02:03 So far as the vision to have them relocated, the vision that that area is not going to be occupied again, we will be firm on that.
02:13 We cannot allow anybody there to occupy again that grounds here.
02:19 [Music]
02:22 Oinkmazing is the owner of a bar in Brest, France.
02:27 He expanded his pedicure business, but it's not for people, but for pigs.
02:33 Carol Germaine is the only one who does that in the whole of France.
02:38 She has more than 200 customers in just a few months.
02:42 [Music]
02:50 So Miss Chika, today is Tuesday morning.
02:52 Kapuso global fashion icon, Heart Evangelista, is one blooming B-day birthday celebrant.
02:58 Heart's celebration will be a simple pajama party on Balisin Island with family and friends.
03:04 Her birthday is February 14, so she will also celebrate Valentine's Day.
03:09 Heart and her hubby, Senator Cheese Esconero, are also preparing their renewal of vows on February 15, their 9th wedding anniversary.
03:18 Heart says this is very meaningful for her because of all the things they've been through.
03:23 [Music]
03:26 I feel like I have a feeling of first time, but this time, because it's our first wedding.
03:32 I've been around the world and now that I'm home, I know what home truly means.
03:37 I know what love truly means.
03:39 So it's different for me.
03:41 It's Valentine's Day tomorrow, so the Flower Farm in Nagakamarinasur is already open.
03:48 How much will the price of flowers be this B-day?
03:52 Let's find out in our first live news, Jessica Kalinog of CMA Regional TV, Balitang Dikolandia.
03:58 Jessica, good morning.
04:00 Good morning, Maris.
04:04 Here, a few hours ago, or a few hours ago, before Valentine's Day,
04:10 a bouquet of fresh flowers here at Naga City People's Mall was selling for Php 200 to Php 1,000.
04:16 But it's still possible to love until tomorrow.
04:19 Sunflower and Aster are the flowers to be sold for Valentine's Day
04:29 that can be found in this flower farm in Barangay Pakol, Naga City.
04:33 The price of sunflower is still possible to go up to Php 10 each
04:37 as the day of the hearts is getting closer.
04:40 Last year, the price of sunflower imported was Php 60.
04:46 This year, it's Php 70.
04:48 The local price is Php 35 to Php 100.
04:53 Nowadays, the number of flower buyers in this flower farm is expected to increase.
04:59 Most of them are walkers to sell at the fresh flowers section of Naga City People's Mall.
05:05 While others are sold in other parts of the region.
05:09 One day before Valentine's Day,
05:11 the price of flowers in the public market in the city is Php 300 to Php 800 per dozen.
05:18 Roses are expensive.
05:20 Maybe the next day, it will be more expensive.
05:25 For a dozen of those,
05:28 maybe for Valentine's Day, it's Php 1,000 to Php 1,500 per dozen.
05:33 This bouquet is worth Php 350.
05:36 It might be expensive, up to Php 500.
05:40 It's expensive.
05:42 It's expensive.
05:44 But we are selling it.
05:47 We are expensive.
05:49 That's our life.
05:51 We are the only ones who get support from our family.
05:55 Red roses are the best sellers during Valentine's Day.
05:58 This year, the supply is low.
06:01 That's why the public expects a high price.
06:04 When I was in Binggit, I was selling roses.
06:10 It was a bit expensive.
06:12 So, I decided to open a rose shop.
06:16 I wanted to sell roses that are produced in Binggit.
06:21 It's still early,
06:28 but the people who sell fresh flowers are already here at Naga City People's Mall
06:32 to make their orders.
06:34 Today, the stalls are open 24 hours a day to receive orders for the Day of the Hearts.
06:41 Maris.
06:43 Thank you very much.
06:45 And advance, Happy Valentine's Day to you, Jessica Calinog, of GMA Regional TV.
06:47 Breaking news, Vikolandia.
06:49 The drivers in Manila are not happy with the low price of oil today.
06:57 It's a bit expensive compared to the amount it was imported last week.
07:01 Live from Manila, we have the first news from Niko Wahe.
07:05 Niko.
07:07 Good morning, Igan.
07:11 This is the second time this year that there is a rollback in the price of oil products.
07:17 But the drivers said, what will they do with that?
07:21 There's no profit.
07:25 Then, the price will go up and down.
07:29 The gas stations are good.
07:31 It's really bullshit.
07:33 I'm getting too lazy because of the gas station.
07:35 Only the operator and the gas station earn.
07:39 Let me make it clear,
07:41 the news is a rollback.
07:43 But the drivers are not happy.
07:45 After the high prices of oil products,
07:49 the price of oil is reduced by a few cents.
07:51 60 cents for gasoline, 10 cents for diesel, and 40 cents for kerosene.
07:57 It's really bullshit, said Mr. Esmeraldo.
08:01 Oh no, sir.
08:03 It was so small.
08:05 It's not right.
08:07 It's hard to earn, especially with the taxi.
08:09 There are many drivers.
08:11 80, 70, 60.
08:13 But when it goes up, it's just one or two pesos.
08:15 So, we don't earn.
08:17 He's lucky that he can earn P700 for 12 hours.
08:21 That's the highest.
08:23 If not, P400, P500 is not good.
08:27 It's hard.
08:29 Even if it's a blind, the drivers won't feel the rollback,
08:32 according to the jeepney driver, Alan.
08:34 It's just a few cents.
08:36 We don't feel it.
08:38 It's just P25.
08:41 We don't feel it.
08:43 Maybe P10.
08:45 Maybe P20.
08:47 It's good that it's just P1.
08:49 If it goes up, it's more than P1.
08:51 If it goes down, it's P1.
08:53 This is the second rollback this year.
08:56 According to the DOE, this is the result of the increase in US oil production
08:59 and the slow demand for oil.
09:01 According to other drivers,
09:07 they should have given more reasonable prices for oil products
09:12 so that they can feel their earnings.
09:15 If that's the case,
09:17 thank you to everyone.
09:19 Live from Santa Ana, Manila,
09:21 I'm Nico Juahe for GMA Integrated News.
09:25 Early morning, some residents in Quezon City
09:28 gathered for the voter registration for the 2025 midterm elections.
09:33 Here's the first live news from Bam Alegre.
09:36 Bam.
09:37 Bam.
09:38 Good morning, Susan.
09:44 You can see the line of voter registration aspirants here in the Maycon,
09:50 Maylec QC office.
09:52 Earlier this morning, there were no people in line.
09:55 But before 8am, there were more people.
09:58 But the deadline is still far away.
10:00 So, let's wait until it's not that tight.
10:06 On the second day of voter registration,
10:08 Kristita Tapanan was the first in line
10:10 here in the Quezon City office of the Commission on Elections.
10:13 The office will open at 8am.
10:15 But she's already here at 5.30am to register.
10:18 She doesn't want to be late if the deadline is near.
10:21 That's why she filed a case now.
10:23 I have kids, so I want to be the first.
10:26 So that I can finish early.
10:28 So that if I have to do something,
10:30 or if I have a busy schedule,
10:32 I can finish early.
10:34 Komelec said that it's expected that 3 million Filipinos will register in the country.
10:39 You can register at Komelec offices or malls
10:42 that will serve as satellite registration sites.
10:45 Before you register, bring a valid government issued ID,
10:48 answer the application form, and get your biometrics.
10:52 You won't receive a cedula, employee ID, homeowner's ID, or police clearance.
10:57 You can also register with those who are 17 years old
11:00 and who celebrated their 18th birthday before the election on May 12, 2025.
11:04 Jed Andes has lived in Taiwan for a long time.
11:07 He will only be able to vote in the Philippines if necessary.
11:10 To avoid a long queue, that's why we're early.
11:14 We might finish early.
11:16 Aside from new voter registration and activations,
11:26 entries can be corrected if there are changes in the birth certificate.
11:30 In civil status, a marriage certificate is easy.
11:33 This is the first news from Quezon City.
11:35 Bama Lagre for GMA Integrated News.
11:37 Some congressmen in the Senate have called for the resolution of both houses 6
11:46 that promotes the change in the economic provisions of the Constitution.
11:49 As for the expansion of foreign ownership in business,
11:53 there was a law before that, according to Retired Senior Associate Justice Antonio Carpio.
11:58 Here is the first news, Ian Cruz.
12:00 There are laws that were passed to open the economy to 100 percent foreign ownership.
12:09 That's what Retired Senior Associate Justice Antonio Carpio said.
12:13 That's why the new law should not be amended.
12:16 There appears to be a lack of understanding by our national leaders
12:20 of the extent of foreign ownership under the law of businesses in our country.
12:25 Among the laws he mentioned are the Retail Trade Liberalization Act
12:29 and the Public Services Act that is being questioned by the Supreme Court,
12:33 if it is in accordance with the Constitution.
12:35 The law does not prohibit foreign investment,
12:40 but the price of electricity.
12:43 The regulations are difficult, like the high demand for permits,
12:46 and the improper infrastructure and transportation.
12:50 We are open to foreign investors.
12:53 We have made great strides in the past years liberalizing our economy
12:58 without compromising our national security or leaving behind Filipino businesses.
13:04 According to one of the framers of the 1987 Constitution,
13:08 poverty should be prioritized.
13:11 We do not need to amend the Constitution.
13:14 We should have a single-minded focus on the scandal
13:18 that we have 21% of our population living in dehumanizing poverty.
13:23 All of our neighbors in Southeast Asia have single-digit poverty incidents.
13:28 But despite the DTI, the regulations still restrict foreign investment.
13:33 There is a negative correlation between FDI performance and these regulatory restrictions.
13:40 And of course, the more open you are, the higher the FDI inflows.
13:47 According to the camera, it is time to pass the resolution of both houses 6 of the Senate.
13:51 They can now discuss this.
13:53 There is no more time to implement changes in economic provisions.
13:58 The Constituent Assembly will still be formed to review the changes
14:02 before it is endorsed in the Comileg in the future in Plebiscito.
14:06 We need to do this now and we can't waste time when it comes to amending our Constitution.
14:13 After the Senate acts and the House will meet and assuming we agree in everything,
14:22 you will still have to do Plebiscito.
14:24 You're talking about 2027 and 2028.
14:28 And we all know by 2027-2028, everybody is preparing for the presidential elections already.
14:34 The People's Initiative was stopped, so the camera and the Senate should also stop.
14:41 Although we have some disagreements with respect to the urgency or the deadlines,
14:48 but at least we can now have the poison in the atmosphere is no longer there.
14:58 We will stick to healthy and democratic debate.
15:04 This is the first news. Ian Cruz for GMA Integrated News.
15:09 Instant goodbyes. We will now go to the unexpected call-out of a young man and truck driver in Alabat, Quezon.
15:23 This is the story of three-year-old Vince Marcos who almost got hit by a truck while driving.
15:30 Father Mark called his son a truck driver who was driving his colleague.
15:36 He pointed at the truck driver and his son did not make him apologize for his behavior.
15:45 He's so handsome.
15:46 King of Talkboy, Abunda, signed a contract with GMA Network again.
15:57 What is Tito Boy's reaction to the recent statement of Nabea Alonso and Dominic Roque?
16:02 First, we have Nelson Cadlas.
16:04 Yes, Dominic and Bea are separated.
16:08 After a few days of talking, Nabea Alonso and Dominic Roque confirmed that they agreed not to continue their marriage.
16:17 The decision was not easy.
16:19 They wanted more time to think and pray, but there were a lot of widespread speculations, questions, and even insults.
16:30 Some also confirmed that they will separate without consent or permission from them.
16:37 Others also said baseless and false statements, so they spoke for their peace of mind.
16:45 We heard the reaction of Boy Abunda, one of the last to report a separation based on his source,
16:52 who was also called to be careful of speculations.
16:56 He said that it is in line with the joint statement of Nabea and Dominic.
17:00 There is a reason to react to the statement, but I'm not going to do that now
17:05 because I realize that people involved in this controversy are going through pain.
17:15 It is painful to separate. It is painful to go through that situation.
17:23 Even pain deserves respect and I choose to be quiet.
17:29 Brother Boy said that after renewing his contract with the GMA Network after a year of being in a relationship.
17:37 He was led by GMA Chairman Atty. Felipe Gozon, President and CEO Gilberto Duave Jr.,
17:45 EVP and CFO Felipe Yalong, and SVP for Entertainment Group Lilibet Razonable.
17:52 We are happy that he renewed his contract with us and I saw the respect he received from the artists,
18:00 not only from GMA, but also from other channels.
18:06 It is heart-warming to see the ratings.
18:11 It is just a proof that with Boy, yes, the answer is yes.
18:16 We look forward to many more years. We are thankful to Boy for his trust.
18:21 GMA SVP Atty. Annette Gozon Valdez and other officials of Kapuso Network also arrived.
18:28 The artists of Sparkle are getting closer to people because they can see who they are,
18:35 what is interesting about them, and the things that they don't know, they are able to show in a way that is fun.
18:44 We're very happy with the performance of Fast Talk.
18:46 We're very, very happy that Kuya Boy is still a Kapuso.
18:51 What kept me going from the very beginning was my unflinching belief in the power of the interview.
19:00 So, I still learned a lot. How can I encourage my mother, father, and Kapuso to watch, to have something new to watch.
19:11 This is the first news. Nelson Canlas for GMA Integrated News.
19:17 Igan, you're first in the news. Subscribe to GMA Integrated News on YouTube.
19:23 To Kapuso abroad, follow us on GMA Pinoy TV and www.gmanews.tv.
19:30 [Music]

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