24 Oras Express: March 01, 2024 [HD]

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Transcript
00:00 [Music]
00:07 Live from the GMA Network Center, this is the "Peking Up Awaras."
00:12 [Music]
00:17 Good evening, Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.
00:20 Because of the famine, the government did not provide any mobile payment machines in Pasig.
00:29 The machines that can be used to cash in for e-wallet were closed and stolen even though they are already attached to cement.
00:36 The police insisted that the theft was not due to hunger and greed,
00:40 so the suspects were still arrested.
00:42 How they were arrested, let's find out in my exclusive story.
00:50 They were dragged and pulled away from the cement. Later, this man called his accomplice to break open this kiosk in Pasig City.
01:02 According to Pasig Police, the two suspects were interested in a mobile payment machine, a fake ATM with cash.
01:10 You can deposit cash, pay RFID, load G-Cash, and he really has cash because he cannot withdraw the cash that has been deposited.
01:24 The criminal was already arrested when he was discovered.
01:26 The employee was already in a hurry to earn money from the machine.
01:31 It was a big surprise that the ITAP kiosk machine owned by their company was already gone.
01:40 With the help of CCTV, the suspects were identified and the Pasig Police follow-up unit was able to carry out the operation.
01:49 [Indistinct chatter]
01:57 The kiosk machine was first found in his house in Pinagbukatan.
02:02 [Indistinct chatter]
02:09 The suspect brought the machine to the place where he was arrested.
02:14 [Indistinct chatter]
02:18 But the machine that he was looking for was already broken.
02:21 And the contents of the machine, which was worth 30,000 pesos,
02:24 were not recovered.
02:31 Why did you do that?
02:32 Because I was hungry sir.
02:34 Where is the money?
02:35 I gave it to my neighbors.
02:37 We just want to apologize for our problem.
02:40 But according to the Pasig Police, hunger is not the only reason to commit a crime.
02:45 The police called the kiosk machine operators.
02:49 We are strong so that we won't be easily arrested or removed from their place.
02:58 Both suspects were arrested for filing a complaint of robbery.
03:02 For JEMA Integrated News, Emil Samangil, Nakatutok, 24 Hours.
03:08 It's like a product.
03:10 If you look at Instagram, the service of some Filipino domestic helper and health worker who wants to work abroad.
03:17 It's under the control of the Department of Migrant Workers.
03:20 And it's under the control of J.P. Soriano.
03:22 [Music]
03:25 The movement of this Instagram account is under the control of the Filipino service
03:31 as a domestic helper in the Middle East, like Dubai UAE.
03:35 In the description of the social media account,
03:37 it is stated that they are a Dubai-based company
03:40 that supplies Filipino housemaids, nannies, lady drivers, caregivers, and nurses.
03:47 The video of Filipinos wearing uniforms was also uploaded,
03:52 where they are placed their qualifications.
03:56 College undergraduate, PS Management.
03:58 I have two years experience as a housemaid nanny in Saudi Arabia.
04:04 I clean the house, wash and iron clothes, take care of baby.
04:09 I am a hardworking person. Thank you, ma'am, sir.
04:13 It's under the control of the Department of Migrant Workers
04:16 because it's like a product that Filipinos are selling.
04:20 According to DMWOIC, Hans Kakdak, this can be considered an illegal job offer
04:26 because the whole process is not passed by the Department of Migrant Workers.
04:31 The recruitment agency is also not licensed,
04:34 which is connected to the said account that is on social media.
04:37 The foreign principal and employer also do not have accreditation.
04:41 It is a requirement for a Filipino to be able to deploy to work abroad.
04:47 This is our big concern.
04:51 Our advice to our countrymen is to avoid these online job offers
04:57 because there is a danger.
05:01 It's illegal, it does not pass the legal process in the Philippine laws.
05:07 There is a danger because we will not look at it,
05:11 we will not approve the contract of the process,
05:14 especially if the job offer is about OFW housemaids.
05:20 It is not yet clear if Filipinos are being recruited in the so-called social media site in the Philippines or Dubai.
05:26 But according to DMWOIC,
05:28 the scenario here is that the job offer is online,
05:32 so it is possible that OFW is from any part of the world.
05:38 GMA Integrated News sent a message to the so-called social media account
05:43 and also sent a message to the number published,
05:46 but they have not yet responded.
05:49 According to DMW, they were flagged and they have already announced their goal
05:53 to let the public know that the so-called account is illegal.
05:58 But there are other examples like social media accounts that GMA Integrated News also saw.
06:05 DMW once again reminded the public that these types of recruitment are illegal
06:11 whether you are from the Philippines or even you are from abroad.
06:16 If there is a job offer and it is accepted, it should be passed through DMW.
06:21 So these are the three things you should be aware of.
06:24 The recruiter should be licensed, the principal or employer should be accredited,
06:31 and the worker should go to DMW to process his OEC or OFW pass.
06:40 For GMA Integrated News, JP Soriano.
06:44 Canceled for 24 hours.
06:47 The Philippines and Australia signed three agreements on the visit of President Bongbong Marcos.
06:54 On his return to the country, the President said that
06:56 the two countries signed the Maritime Cooperation, Cyber and Critical Technology and Competition Law.
07:05 According to the President, Australia remains one of the Philippines' closest friends
07:10 and the cooperation will continue to strengthen the two countries.
07:13 Among the people who helped Marcos on his state visit was Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
07:19 He was also the first President of the Philippines to speak in front of the Australian Parliament.
07:25 Not in the hospital but in the outing, some ambulances are traveling while others are using it as a passageway.
07:34 That's why they will be stopped by the Transportation Department.
07:37 And Joseph Moro was also there.
07:39 [Police siren]
07:42 Ambulances are the life savers.
07:44 That's why it's a priority for them to pass even if there's traffic.
07:47 And it's also possible in the El Salvador's carousel.
07:50 We will all be checked up.
07:52 But what if this happens?
07:54 The ambulance is being passed.
07:56 This ambulance is being caught while passengers are trying to get in.
08:00 And the question is, the driver and passengers have different answers
08:04 on where they will go and why they are riding here.
08:07 Some are also using it as a passageway, passageway and outing.
08:12 These actions are not being ignored according to the Special Action and Intelligence Committee for Transportation of DOTR.
08:19 If we see that they don't have the requirements, we will be stopped.
08:23 They will have their crackdown on fake ambulances.
08:27 The accreditation of ambulances in the Department of Health is more strict.
08:31 And the emergency medical technicians inside the ambulance must also be familiar with it.
08:36 The police are constantly complaining about the possible consequences
08:40 like violating Presidential Decree No. 96
08:43 that prohibits the installation of sirens and honking for unauthorized vehicles.
08:49 Illegal modification.
08:51 If you're still in the busway, you will be disregarded in traffic.
08:55 But you know, the law applies nationwide.
08:59 It means that it's not certified, it's not authorized,
09:02 and it's not undergoing certification for the skills training.
09:05 For the test of educational training skills.
09:08 According to the DOH, only fake ambulances are allowed to use blinkers and sirens,
09:14 not patient transport services.
09:17 These are non-emergency cases.
09:20 For example, they have...
09:22 Old people.
09:23 Yes, old people.
09:24 Those who need dialysis, they will help.
09:29 The DOTR will implement a more severe crackdown in the whole country.
09:33 But the DOTR will first consult with the Department of Interior and Local Government
09:38 or DILG before it is implemented.
09:41 For GMA Integrated News, Joseph Morong, for 24 Hours.
09:45 Next up, we have a new problem in IA.
09:51 You were caught in the case of Terminal 3.
09:55 And it's being addressed by Tina Panganiban Perez.
10:01 Curb is excited that he's traveling to Singapore
10:04 to watch the concert of the international pop star Taylor Swift.
10:08 But the crowd is getting more and more intense
10:11 after the viral posts of passengers in IA were packed with messages.
10:16 If you don't look carefully, you won't notice the messages
10:21 that are peeking through the small gaps of some seats in IA.
10:26 We're at Terminal 3 in IA.
10:29 Our initial concern after immigration is
10:32 if we will sit in the seats because of the issue of the documents.
10:36 But when he arrived at the airport early in the morning,
10:39 he encountered a different disaster.
10:42 People were looking at the ceiling.
10:45 The water suddenly came out.
10:47 He wrapped the whole light fixture in the gate.
10:52 So they went back and forth.
10:55 Curb is worried about what foreigners will say about our airport.
11:00 Granted, we are hours of the night, so that's like 1 a.m. earlier.
11:04 But we're assuming that there's maintenance, right?
11:08 Especially, it's an international wing.
11:10 So it's not just the Filipinos who are there.
11:13 So what will it tell the foreigners who will travel to the Philippines
11:17 and leave the Philippines?
11:19 Other passengers said,
11:21 "Of course, it's a pity. The airport should be clean.
11:26 The expenses here should be fixed."
11:30 It's not proud as a Filipino.
11:33 Because, of course, I believe we are one of the worst airports in the world.
11:40 So I think the government should take action on what we can do.
11:47 Like cleaning the seats.
11:51 The Manila International Airport Authority said,
11:54 "You know, there's so many concessionaires with restaurants. Most likely."
11:59 So, what you're saying is, it could be from the concessionaires?
12:04 "Most likely."
12:05 After the video of the accident here at IA-3 went viral,
12:08 the Manila International Airport Authority immediately ordered the IA
12:13 to inspect not only Terminal 3 but all the flights.
12:18 Earlier, the inspection was carried out by some officials of the MIAA and IA at Terminal 3.
12:24 The contracts for pest control at the airports were also reviewed.
12:28 The MIAA also insisted that the IA is being cleaned every day.
12:33 "Every day, every 9-10 hours, just past midnight."
12:38 New gun chairs were also placed at the terminal.
12:41 The Manila International Airport Authority removed some of the seats at the IA
12:45 to clean and disinfect.
12:48 It is possible that the passengers from other countries imported the flyers
12:53 because they are bigger than the usual.
12:56 It is recorded that there were several flyer outbreaks in Paris, France,
13:00 as well as in South Korea and Hong Kong.
13:03 For GMA Integrated News, Tina Panganiban Perez,
13:07 "It was on fire for 24 hours."
13:11 Following the explosion of the gun and bullet production in Marikina,
13:14 the BFB appealed to the local governments.
13:17 They said that the location of these incidents should be studied well
13:20 and that it should not be mixed with the residential area.
13:23 "Chino Gaston was hit."
13:25 "Oh my God! Back, back!"
13:29 After this terrible encounter,
13:31 in the burning of the gun and bullet production in Marikina,
13:35 "Back, back!"
13:39 the Bureau of Fire Protection is still investigating
13:41 what caused the fire that started with the explosion of gunpowder.
13:45 This is where the investigation of the fire in the Arms Core Compound is focused.
13:49 The explosion of these explosive materials is monitored
13:53 not only by the BFP but also by the PNP Firearms and Explosives Office.
13:58 The gunpowder containers, although made of cardboard,
14:01 still contain plastic or other materials inside.
14:05 "Yes, we need to monitor that too.
14:08 And safely kept or properly stored,
14:12 these types of substances.
14:16 And make sure that our Bureau of Fire Protection is informed
14:21 that it is included in this area."
14:23 "It's strong. Oh my God!"
14:28 Although the factory is located in a residential area,
14:31 no houses were damaged.
14:33 But some residents were injured and were hit.
14:36 According to the Marikina City Planning Office,
14:38 the location of the Arms Core is in accordance with the law
14:41 because it is located in the Heavy Industrial Zone area.
14:44 This includes the other production areas of machinery and cigarettes.
14:48 "Technically, the Arms Core is within the Heavy Industrial Zone.
14:54 The only problem is that if they are working,
14:58 the communities are moving there.
15:01 So there are several settlement sites around them."
15:09 The decision on the need to change the zoning of a place
15:13 is in the power of the LGU.
15:15 "It needs to be addressed by our local government units
15:19 because it is not advisable for business establishments
15:24 or other occupancies to be mixed with our residential areas.
15:30 So considering our occupants,
15:34 we have to give priority to the zoning."
15:40 The Arms Core said that their factory has been there for more than 80 years.
15:45 They are doing everything they can to save the storage of gunpowder.
15:49 "Every year, we go to the PNP and we are accredited with a proper license.
15:56 With this incident, we saw that we are compliant every year.
16:01 We know that they are doing their job because we contained the fire."
16:07 For GMA Integrated News, Chino Gaston, 24 Hours.
16:12 [music]
16:15 And now, the latest showbiz happenings this Friday.
16:20 We have none other than the showbiz reporter, Nelson Canlas.
16:25 Nelson.
16:26 Thanks Vicky. Happy Friday, Kapuso.
16:29 It's really nice to have a friend like Rain Matienzo.
16:32 Not only because of the Eras Tour merch,
16:35 but also for the effort he put in for the Swiftie Bestie, Barbie Corteza.
16:40 Barbie also explained why she's not a personal audience of the concert.
16:44 That's my first tip.
16:46 [crying]
16:51 Thank you.
16:52 Not only for being a certified Swiftie,
16:55 that's why Kapuso's heart became emotional when he was surprised by Rain Matienzo's Taylor Swift merch
17:03 from the Eras Tour in Australia.
17:06 But because...
17:07 That's when I was touched. That's when I appreciated Rain's effort.
17:11 He put in a lot of effort in the merch.
17:15 And the friendship bracelet really made me feel like I was there.
17:20 It's nice to have a friend like Rain who made a friendship bracelet for Barbie.
17:27 But for those who are asking...
17:29 Why didn't you watch the Eras Tour?
17:31 Because for me, this is just for me, I just feel like it is a splurge for me.
17:40 I told myself that if she performs here in the Philippines, I will definitely watch it.
17:46 But to have to spend for a flight, accommodation, and of course to maximize your time to wherever she's performing,
17:54 it's too much of a splurge.
17:56 Especially I'm coming from just finishing a house.
18:00 So if it's just for that, I'd rather spend it for something else.
18:04 I feel like she will perform again soon.
18:08 Aside from the upcoming family drama,
18:12 Barbie is also preparing for the Sparkle Tour Canada in April
18:18 with the other half of the Barda, David Licauco.
18:21 Just like the real life couples, Raver Cruz and Julianne San Jose, and Ruru Madrid and Bianca Omaly.
18:30 On visiting GMA Integrated News for Barbie's recording,
18:36 she said she's super excited to bring the happiness and even the homesickness of the hearts in Canada.
18:46 We're just here in this show, we're really together again.
18:51 After all out Sundays, I haven't done all out Sundays for a long time,
18:54 so I'm just able to perform with my friends again.
18:57 It's my first time going to Canada.
18:58 To our hearts in Calgary and Toronto, we'll see each other there.
19:03 Nelson Canlas updated on Shoebiz Happenings.
19:07 Now, the heat and Holy Week break is coming,
19:11 and the police are on alert against vacation scams.
19:15 The police or even the resort are being robbed of money.
19:18 These are the modus in the June Veneration.
19:21 It's the first day of March, the heat is waving.
19:28 That's why there are people who are planning to go on vacation.
19:32 Beach! A cool place like Baguio.
19:36 But don't get too excited.
19:39 Because of this time, the victims are looking for what is called PNP, vacation scam.
19:46 These are the modus that will allow you to go on vacation,
19:49 but it will be like a hole if you're given a down payment.
19:53 Let's be careful that not everyone who offers a cheaper price is real.
20:00 And not only those who are on vacation can be victims,
20:03 even those who have a business,
20:05 like the owner of the resort in Pagudpon, Ilocos Norte, Elnor Tagle.
20:10 She's a victim of a vacation scammer who claimed that she made a down payment of Php 1,000 online for the reservation.
20:19 She suddenly asked for a refund and Elnor gave her the money.
20:23 The problem is, the customer still hasn't made a down payment
20:26 because the screen grab of the online transaction sent to Elnor is not real.
20:31 We're not thinking of it at that time.
20:36 The victim became a victim of a vacation scammer during the pandemic.
20:41 According to the PNP Anti-Cybercrime Group,
20:43 from the 39 cases of 2021, this scammer has been involved in 313 cases in the past year.
20:51 This is revenge travel.
20:53 After the pandemic, we can see that our countrymen are in a hurry to travel.
20:59 This is the scammers' plan.
21:01 Now that the hot weather is coming,
21:03 the PNP is hoping that the operation of those behind the vacation scam will continue.
21:09 That's why the public should be careful because the reality is,
21:12 it's hard to catch scammers who are hiding behind social media accounts.
21:18 According to the PNP, check with the listed travel agencies.
21:23 Don't believe them and ask the transactions first.
21:27 You can also ask the police for verification.
21:31 We're afraid that we might be scammed online.
21:37 For GMI Integrated News, June Veneracion, 24 Hours.
21:42 The number of people who joined the Fire Prevention Month is increasing.
21:47 They added to the statistics this year that there are more than the first two months of 2023.
21:53 The number one cause according to the PNP is cigarettes and the like.
21:58 Oscar Oida is on the scene.
22:00 The fire that broke out in this warehouse in Paso de Blas, Valenzuela City,
22:07 was quickly ignited by the firefighters.
22:10 But the spread of fire was also fast.
22:14 From the first alarm at 3.18 pm,
22:18 it immediately went up to the second alarm after only three minutes.
22:22 Barangay 7 in Rojas, Capiz was heavily burned by the fire.
22:31 150 houses were engulfed by the flames.
22:35 Two senior citizens were injured, including one trapped in the fire.
22:39 While in Nulucena, Iloilo,
22:42 40,000 chickens were killed in a burnt poultry farm
22:47 that was possibly due to a problem with the electricity.
22:51 That is also the so-called cause of the fire in Madrid, Bantayan Island, Cebu.
22:57 And Paarlan in Molaves, Amboanga, Del Sur.
23:01 But that is not the primary cause of the fires in the country.
23:06 According to the Bureau of Fire Protection,
23:09 the campaign against the fire was launched on the first day of Fire Prevention Month.
23:14 The primary cause was cigarettes and other similar items like cigars and cigar pipes.
23:21 However, as with most fires,
23:24 there was also electrical ignition, loose connection or overloading,
23:29 and also the left-over cooking.
23:31 There were also some deaths caused by the fire,
23:36 including some new ones like the AFP chopper that needed to pump water,
23:41 and the fire-drone of the Mandaluyong CDRRMO
23:45 that was capable of dropping dead-fire chemicals.
23:48 There were also unmanned fire-fighters like the Manila CDRRMO.
23:53 But the BFP admitted that there were still many missing.
23:57 We have around 123 municipalities that still don't have fire trucks,
24:03 meaning there are still no fire stations, meaning there are still no firefighters.
24:07 Nevertheless, the BFP is confident that it will be fulfilled in the coming years.
24:13 For now, the cooperation of the people is important,
24:16 especially in this hot season.
24:19 El Niño is still on fire.
24:22 Since January, the number of fires in the country has already exceeded 3,000,
24:27 which is equivalent to almost 1.5 billion pesos worth of property.
24:33 26% more fires than in the same period in 2023.
24:39 More people were also injured and injured in the fires.
24:44 There is still a lack of awareness of our communities
24:47 because the majority of fire incidents are residential.
24:50 We are promoting the EDITH or Emergency or Exit Drill in the Home,
24:56 meaning we will talk about the topic
24:59 of how to exit the secondary exit of the grills where the fire extinguisher is placed,
25:04 how to lower the threshold when it is dark.
25:07 For the GMA Integrated News, Oscar Oida, 24 Hours.
25:13 We have reached the peak or peak of El Niño,
25:18 but its effect is not yet over, according to the forecast.
25:21 And because it is expected that the heat wave will end this March,
25:25 the temperature will rise and the heat will increase.
25:30 And that is what Ivan Mayrina is talking about.
25:33 The fields in Bulalacao, Oriental Mindoro are already dry.
25:40 The river that gets water there is already dry because of the heat of the time.
25:44 The state of calamity declared the town first because of the severe effect of El Niño.
25:49 In fact, according to the Municipal Agriculture Office, their agricultural land is worth only 60 million pesos
25:55 from the land of rice and onions.
25:58 As early as the first week of December, the land is still wet.
26:05 Until it grows, you can really put your hand in the hole, that's how big the land is.
26:12 The major two rivers, the Cabilla River and the Mauhau River are both dry.
26:20 As in dry, sir? Literally, the river is dry?
26:23 Yes, sir. You can walk on your rubber shoes without getting dirty.
26:28 That's the forecast, but according to the forecast, El Niño will still rise.
26:32 Although the temperature in the Pacific Ocean will still rise,
26:35 the effect of El Niño will be felt for up to three months.
26:39 Historically, El Niño always has a lag effect on us.
26:43 So it means that although El Niño is already low and we have a strong mature El Niño,
26:49 we will only experience the possible impact of this strong and mature El Niño here in the beginning of March.
26:58 And not only in agriculture, but also in the very feeling of our temperature, it will rise even more.
27:04 Before the third week of March, the official expectation that the drought will end
27:08 and that the temperature will reach 40 degrees Celsius in other regions.
27:13 That's the actual temperature and it will be even hotter.
27:17 There are areas that we predict could be as high as 40,
27:22 especially in areas like the Gagayan Valley region.
27:26 So by April or May, we will see.
27:31 In May, the rain will start to return, but let's hope that it will possibly stop in some places.
27:37 Just like the rain that will fall on agriculture.
27:41 For GMA Integrated News, Ivan Meirene, for 24 Hours.
27:45 Dear viewers, due to El Niño, the drought in February was the result of the lack of rain in a large part of the country.
27:57 According to the forecast from February 1 to 29,
28:01 the expected rainfall for almost the entire Luzon region was lower than normal.
28:05 Some parts of Eastern and Western Visayas, as well as the Buanga Peninsula.
28:10 Above normal or higher than the usual amount of rain experienced by Soxargen and Davao Oriental.
28:16 And based on the Metro Weather for the weekend,
28:19 the chance of rain tomorrow is low in a large part of Luzon,
28:22 except for Northern Luzon, Aurora and Mindoro provinces.
28:26 It will continue this week, but that part will be reduced.
28:31 The weather in Metro Manila is clear, but the forecast will still be low if there is an outdoor activity.
28:37 It is possible that it will rain in Samar and Leyte provinces on Saturday,
28:41 and some parts of Negros provinces and Central Visayas on Sunday.
28:46 For the people of Mindanao, there is rain in Salu Archipelago, Zamboanga Peninsula,
28:52 and some parts of Soxargen and Davao region tomorrow.
28:55 The weather will gradually improve there on Sunday.
28:58 Meanwhile, there is a gale warning in Northern Luzon,
29:01 so it is dangerous to sail small vessels due to the high waves.
29:06 A Filipino is now being promoted as the next saint.
29:11 She is Laureana Franco, or better known as Kaluring,
29:14 who was remembered by her family and helped because of her goodness and faith.
29:20 That is what Jonathan Andal is talking about.
29:26 In 1969, a woman was left a job as a telephone switchboard operator and clerk in the Philippine Air Force
29:34 to teach the catechism of "no salary" and help those in need.
29:39 Five decades later, she is being promoted as a saint.
29:43 She is Laureana Franco, or better known as Kaluring,
29:47 who came from a poor family in Barangay Hagonoy in Taguig City
29:51 and passed away from ovarian cancer in 2011 at the age of 75.
29:56 Here in St. Michael Parish in Hagonoy, Taguig, where Kaluring served as a lay minister,
30:02 we found some of her companions and helpers.
30:05 I taught St. Carlos as a catechist.
30:09 He doesn't ride a bike, he just walks.
30:12 Because he doesn't want to spend money for himself.
30:17 When I eat, I tell him, "Kaluring, let's eat first."
30:22 He doesn't eat. He cuts bread, fills it, and wraps it.
30:28 He said, "I will bring it to the places I will visit if I have a disease and it is difficult."
30:34 Kaluring's family is excited to hear that she is being promoted to be a saint.
30:40 I am happy and so are my other family members.
30:44 Whenever she comes home, she always invites me to come and have a rosary.
30:51 To date, Kaluring has attended two miracles when someone prayed at her house.
30:57 But this needs to be verified.
31:00 It happened in the United Kingdom, a car accident.
31:04 Automatically, the person was in a juice coma.
31:08 Her family members were called from Taguig, who happens to be a friend of Kaluring.
31:14 They visited the tomb, they prayed, and then after 10 days, she woke up in a juice coma.
31:22 The second one, she was in a passing coma, but she was attacked by a heart attack.
31:28 In 1990, Kaluring was made a Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice,
31:33 one of the highest titles given by the Holy Father.
31:38 In 2002, she was awarded the Mother Teresa Award.
31:41 She received half a million pesos for it.
31:44 She also gave it to the poor.
31:46 This classroom inside Pasig Catholic College was converted to be a place for Kaluring's memorabilia.
31:53 This is the bed that Kaluring uses for her rest.
31:57 This is her clothes and her bellows that she always wears.
32:01 When Kaluring became a saint, this bellow and her clothes would become first-class relics
32:07 because this is what really attached to her skin.
32:10 The process of declaring a saint is counted by years or sometimes decades.
32:16 For now, two saints have Filipino blood,
32:19 St. Lorenzo Ruiz of Manila and St. Pedro Calunso of Cebu.
32:23 For GMA Integrated News, Jonathan Andal, for 24 Hours.
32:29 [music]
32:33 Back to back to back to the plot twist of the action-packed series "The Primetime" by Black Rider.
32:37 Aside from the revelations, Ruru Madrid will also be joined by her co-stars in the hit primetime series "Lolong."
32:44 Let's talk to Katatibayan.
32:46 [music]
32:49 Black Rider star Ruru Madrid was excited to perform on stage for the first Malabon Filipino Chinese Cultural Festival in Malabon.
32:57 [music]
33:00 Black Rider sang "Mr. Suave" on stage.
33:03 [music]
33:07 Ruru also flattered when Malabon fans shouted "Black Rider."
33:11 [music]
33:15 People called me "Lolong" and now "Black Rider."
33:20 It's great that the programs we do are reaching the hearts of Filipinos.
33:28 [music]
33:31 Speaking of Black Rider, the biggest plot twist was revealed this week.
33:35 The old lovers, Edgardo and Alma, played by Raymond Bagatsing and Rio Locsin, crossed paths.
33:42 But will Eliasta accept that the person who ruined her life is her father?
33:47 I can't believe you're alive.
33:50 [music]
33:52 Elias and Calvin will also play a role in "Lolong."
33:56 I can't wait to face them.
33:59 Elias will die here.
34:03 This is the big fight between Elias Guerrero and Calvin Magallanes.
34:08 These two are very fierce.
34:12 Hopefully, you'll watch out for that.
34:17 Not only that, but also the revelation.
34:19 Of course, Alma and Mr. Edgardo have already met.
34:22 What will happen when the truth is revealed?
34:25 There's a lot to look forward to.
34:28 Not only in action, but also in dramas, in love stories, when it comes to "Pretty" and "Oka."
34:36 It's very exciting because this is a complete "Ricardo's."
34:40 In the new series of "Black Rider," Teresa, played by Michelle D, will also fight against Calvin.
34:48 There are also new characters who will be in the series that will make Elias' life even more difficult.
34:54 And Ruru's reveal.
34:56 There will be a mini reunion, "Lolong-Cas."
34:59 There are characters from "Lolong" who have become part of "Lolong" and will also become part of "Black Rider."
35:07 There are Paolo Paraiso, BJ Dorano, Leandro Baldemor, Gerald Madrid, and Lander Vera Perez,
35:14 who are the "Paan Alakdan" or the fathers of the "Golden Scorpion Boys."
35:19 Aside from the new cast members, Ruru is also excited about the fights that he will have with Jorme "Izco" Moreno.
35:27 Jorme has a lot of words of wisdom.
35:29 It's funny because he told me that he's happy that he became part of "Black Rider."
35:35 He shared a lot of things with me that were his struggles before.
35:41 He said that it's just a fight, you just have to continue doing what you're doing,
35:45 you just have to face it and you can use all your dreams.
35:48 In Tati Bayan, updated in Showbiz, Happy Nicks!
35:58 It's not just a road to healing, but also a self-discovery for Tom Rodriguez,
36:03 who will be living in America for more than two years after the separation of Carla Abellana.
36:08 He also mentioned finances in my exclusive interview.
36:12 Carla Abellana and Tom Rodriguez's vow for richer or for poorer in October 2021
36:22 was suddenly ended by their separation the following year.
36:26 Tom went to America for his two-week vacation that became two years.
36:32 Although he needed to be with his family for his emotional healing,
36:47 he also needed to find himself.
36:51 And you somehow started from scratch?
36:53 One time it felt like a negative.
36:57 Started from a negative and then you learn through journaling,
37:01 that's when I learned to start talking to myself and you realize how you can't talk to yourself.
37:05 Journaling, self-reflection, and just writing down your thoughts.
37:10 And then slowly you start to realize, "Hey, why do I talk to myself like this?"
37:15 He made a self-discovery because of his simple life in America.
37:20 A very, very normal life.
37:21 And I loved every bit of it.
37:23 What did you discover in being a domesticated life?
37:27 I can cook.
37:28 Was there a time in those two years that you thought you don't want to go back?
37:32 You're just there?
37:33 If I'm gonna be honest, there really was.
37:37 Because life is so good, Nelson.
37:41 But at the same time, like I said, half of my heart is here.
37:45 I'm very passionate about my work and I really do love it.
37:48 And it's hard to reconcile those two.
37:52 Aside from moving on, Tom found love again.
37:56 And while he's enjoying life with his little nephews,
38:01 he rediscovered a big dream.
38:04 Do you see yourself having a family in the future?
38:08 That's always been my dream.
38:11 Did you ever have fear?
38:16 When I was staying with my family,
38:19 my siblings and I would play Fortnite.
38:23 I would play with my brothers.
38:25 And when I heard my brother, Walter was disciplining his son.
38:28 And then when I heard that, I was like, "Yum, I saw that."
38:34 Like, "You're a dad."
38:36 He sounds like dad.
38:37 I was like, "That was my dream."
38:38 And I was bold.
38:39 I was like, "That was my dream and it'll never happen again."
38:41 Because at that time, I thought, "I don't want any more of that."
38:44 But now I'm open to it. My dream is back again.
38:46 Nelson Canlas, updated on Shoebiz Happenings.
38:50 And that ends our Friday Chikahan Sa Ngalan Iyarelyano.
38:55 I am Nelson Canlas.
38:56 Happy weekend, Kapuso.
38:58 Vicky, Pia, Emil.
39:00 Thank you, Nelson.
39:01 And happy weekend to you, too.
39:03 Happy weekend.
39:04 And that's the news this Friday.
39:06 I am Vicky Morales.
39:08 I am Pia Arcangel.
39:09 For a bigger mission,
39:11 for a wider service to the country,
39:13 I am Emil Sabangyo.
39:14 From GMA Integrated News,
39:16 the news authority of the Philippines,
39:18 we learned 24 hours.
39:20 [♪♪]

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