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Narito ang mga nangungunang balita ngayong Biyernes, MARCH 22, 2024


- DOJ: Dating Negros Oriental Rep. Arnie Teves, inaresto sa Timor-Leste kahapon | DOJ: Pagpapauwi kay Teves sa Pilipinas, pinoproseso na

- (**NOTE: will send cured) Special discount kada linggo para sa mga senior citizen at persons with disability, pinalawig

- Dried at sariwang isda, inaasahang tataas ang presyo sa Semana Santa

- Ilang uuwi sa probinsiya, maagang bumiyahe para iwas-siksikan

- PPA: Mahigit 2 milyon, inaasahang bibiyahe sa mga pantalan sa Semana Santa | 'No Leave Policy,' ipatutupad sa mga tauhan ng mga pier sa susunod na linggo | Philippine Coast Guard-Southern Tagalog, naka-heightened alert status na simula bukas

- Pertussis o Whooping Cough outbreak, idineklara sa Quezon City | Mahigit 42,000 doses ng pentavalent vaccine, kailangan ng QC LGU para mapigil ang pagkalat ng Pertussis o Whooping Cough

- Quezon City, nagdeklara ng Pertussis o Whooping Cough outbreak - Panayam kay Dr. Rolando Cruz, OIC and Division Head ng QC Epidemiology and Surveillance Division

- Measles outbreak, idineklara sa BARMM

- 1,800 residente sa Barangay 105, nasunugan | Ilang nasunugan, walang naisalbang gamit | Residente, tumalon mula sa bintana ng kaniyang bahay para makaligtas sa sunog | BFP: Nasa 200 bahay ang nasunog | Dalawang fire volunteer, sugatan; Pinsala ng sunog, P6.5 million

- 5-anyos na batang nawala sa Angeles, Pampanga, naibalik na sa kaniyang pamilya - Panayam kina Helen dela Cruz, ina ni Ally at Janette Escalona, nakakita kay Ally

- Sparkle Stars, nag-share ng kani-kanilang plano para sa Holy Week
Transcript
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00:17 Good morning. Here are the first news of GMA Integrated News.
00:23 Authorities in Timor-Leste and the Philippines are now investigating the return of former Negros Oriental 3rd District Representative Arnolfo Tevez Jr.
00:32 Tevez was arrested yesterday in Timor-Leste on the basis of Interpol Red Notice.
00:38 Here are the first news. Salima Refran.
00:41 Golf is still being played in Dili, Timor-Leste.
00:48 Former Negros Oriental 3rd District Representative Arnolfo Arnolfo Tevez Jr. was arrested yesterday at 4 p.m. by Interpol,
00:55 National Central Bureau of Dili and East Timorese Police on the basis of Interpol Red Notice.
01:01 This was signed by the Department of Justice.
01:04 We know the general location of former Congressman Tevez.
01:10 This is one of the places where the sighting took place. We've been waiting for this for a long time, but we are proud to say that we went through the right processes.
01:22 Tevez was wanted here in the Philippines for murder cases, frustrated murder and attempted murder,
01:29 as a mastermind behind the murder of Negros Oriental Governor Roel Degamo and others in the Negros Oriental Pamplona in March 4, 2023.
01:39 Tevez is facing three more murder cases for the murders of Negros Oriental in 2019.
01:47 Tevez is also a designated terrorist by the Anti-Terrorism Council.
01:51 The Philippines has a team in Dili and they will immediately process Tevez's return to the country.
01:56 Because we don't have an extradition treaty with Timor-Leste, we will have to go through other channels by which to have him brought back here to the Philippines.
02:07 That may be in the form of repatriation or deportation, whichever the case may be.
02:13 In social media, the widow of Governor Degamo, Pamplona Mayor Janice Degamo, said that words are not enough to express her feelings
02:24 when she finally saw the man who died go to her husband and she was terrified in their province, which is being forgotten by the police.
02:33 The lawyer of Tevez has not yet responded to our messages. He reacted to the arrest of the former congressman.
02:41 Here is the first news in Lima, Refran for GMA Integrated News.
02:46 Starting Monday, the maximum discount will be increased for senior citizens and persons with disabilities in the primary purchases.
02:55 The discount is still 5 percent, but if the cost of the discount is only up to Php 1,300, it will be reduced to Php 2,500.
03:06 There will be a discount on the prices of locally produced fish, meat, sugar, cooking oil, toiletries and flour.
03:17 As for vegetables, fruits and rice, aside from specialty rice, there will be a 5 percent discount on LPG every five months.
03:26 Senior citizens or PWD ID and purchase booklet must be presented.
03:32 DTI clarified that this is different from the 20 percent discount for senior citizens and PWD for medicines and restaurants.
03:42 [Music]
03:48 Let's check the prices of different fish in the market here in Metro Manila.
03:53 Based on the price monitoring of the Department of Agriculture, the prices of bangus and tilapia range from Php 105 to Php 220 per kilo.
04:03 The prices of local and imported galunggong range from Php 180 to Php 300 per kilo.
04:10 According to the Mapadried or Sariwa Mana Isda markets, the prices will increase during the Holy Week.
04:16 In Zamboanga City Public Market, the supply is still high and the price of fish is still low.
04:22 The price of beef, bangus and tilapia will be Php 120 per kilo, and the price of galunggong will be Php 200 per kilo.
04:32 The price of eel will be Php 250 per kilo, while the price of fish will be Php 140 per kilo.
04:39 The price of dried squid will be Php 150 to Php 200 per kilo.
04:45 The price of tamban will be Php 140 per kilo, while the price of dried squid will be Php 150 to Php 200 per kilo.
04:59 Our countrymen are already traveling to the province before the Holy Week.
05:09 Good morning Bam, how is the situation there?
05:13 Good morning Travel, if there is no limit on the number of leaves, and there is no more entry, and there is a plan to travel this Holy Week, it will be now that the trip will start here in PITX.
05:28 Jing's grandchild is in a hurry on his trip to San Juan, Batangas.
05:32 It's hard to travel with a child, that's why they decided to travel early.
05:37 There is no rush hour.
05:38 It's hard to travel with a child, because there are many passengers, and the bus is full.
05:46 This is also the case with Louis Durian.
05:48 They are traveling with their children, and because there are not many people, the trip is still light.
05:54 This season, there are many people traveling, so I don't go with them.
06:00 It's just a chance, so now, there is not much crowd, so it's okay.
06:08 While the Holy Week is coming, the number of passengers might be tight.
06:11 The demand for buses is increasing, but for the next few days, it is expected that there will be more passengers.
06:17 When do you expect that the number of passengers will increase?
06:20 Maybe on Wednesdays and Sundays.
06:24 If it's Monday, they should travel so that they won't be in traffic or the bus will run out.
06:32 Sometimes, it's full, and it's hard to travel.
06:35 Maris, it's past 7 in the morning, and people are still arriving because it's rush hour.
06:45 If you notice, the volume is still full.
06:48 Aside from the ones going to the provinces, the ones arriving now are the ones going to MRT and El Salvador's Carousel.
06:57 This is the first news from PITX.
06:59 Bamalagre for GMA Integrated News.
07:02 Starting tomorrow, the Philippine Coast Guard will be in an alert status.
07:07 To watch out for the restrictions for the Holy Week.
07:11 From Batangas City, we have first live news with Paul Hernandez of GMA Regional TV, Balitang Saudon Tagalog.
07:19 Paul?
07:20 Good morning.
07:24 There are still few passengers arriving here in Batangas Port.
07:28 If you can see behind me, there are still few lines in the ticketing area.
07:32 And the passengers are able to buy their tickets quickly.
07:39 While the passengers are not yet arriving in Batangas Port,
07:42 the Philippine Ports Authority General Manager, Jey Santiago, is inspecting the port.
07:47 On Tuesday, the arrival of the passengers to the provinces is expected to start.
07:52 We expect that the number of passengers will be more than 2 million.
08:00 And we anticipate a 10% increase from last year's 1.8 million.
08:04 A wider passenger terminal will be provided to the passengers.
08:08 From the common area of entrance and exit, to the extension of departure area.
08:13 From the former 2,500 seating capacity, 8,000 passengers can accommodate here.
08:19 Fully air conditioned, clean and bright.
08:22 Three ticketing zones will be provided to the passengers.
08:26 Two e-transporters or electronic vehicles will be used inside the house
08:31 for the use of PWD, Buntis and Senior Citizen.
08:35 It's good, it's easy to walk.
08:38 Because of the expected increase of passengers,
08:41 the No Leave Policy will be implemented in the piers next week.
08:45 From Monday to Easter Sunday,
08:50 you can expect that the PPA vessels will be seen and will continue to serve the provinces.
08:58 A shipping company has a new vessel to carry the passengers.
09:03 It will start to travel from Batangas to Calapan on Monday.
09:08 It has a capacity of 700 people and 80 vehicles.
09:12 Meanwhile, starting March 23, 2024,
09:15 the PCG Southern Tagalog will raise the Heightened Alert Status
09:19 as their duty as a response and a warning to the Seabourn Patrol
09:23 and safety measures to the waters in the region.
09:26 The Philippine Coast Guard targets the Zero Maritime Incident
09:29 on the beginning of Easter.
09:31 There are Sea Marshals and additional K9 units that will guard the coast in Batangas.
09:36 Also our K9, there will be additional augmentation of K9 personnel here
09:42 and their detection dogs so that we can really ensure security.
09:46 Authorities are reminding that they are planning to go on vacation
09:50 and to bring important items for travel to avoid hassle.
09:54 If you will drive, check the condition of the vehicle and yourself.
09:58 [Police siren]
10:05 [News Anchor]
10:20 Thank you very much, Renandez Angemay, Regional TV, Balitang Southern Tagalog.
10:26 [Music]
10:32 Based on the Department of Health, 453 cases of whooping cough or pertussis were recorded in the first 10 weeks of 2024.
10:42 The outbreak is already felt in Quezon City.
10:46 Mark Salazar has the first news.
10:50 27 cases of whooping cough or pertussis were recorded in Quezon City in 2023.
10:56 Three were diagnosed.
10:58 In the first three months of 2024, the cases of whooping cough or pertussis in Quezon City continued to rise.
11:05 The local government has already declared an outbreak.
11:09 As of March 20 this year, we already recorded 23 cases of pertussis.
11:17 What is more heartbreaking is this acute infectious disease has claimed the lives of four babies.
11:26 Their age ranging from 23 days to 60 days.
11:31 That is why we need to declare that we have a pertussis outbreak in Quezon City.
11:38 Pertussis is a respiratory disease brought by bacteria.
11:42 It is more deadly to children, especially to babies.
11:46 The symptoms are that babies usually have it for more than two weeks and they have difficulty breathing.
11:56 Babies are mostly affected.
11:59 Other babies, after they have it, they cough.
12:06 That is the description we have.
12:08 There are already cases of pertussis in five districts of Quezon City.
12:12 But in Barangay Payatas B, the epidemiology and surveillance of the City Health Department is in place.
12:19 It is not said that this is where the infection started.
12:22 But this is where the case number one was recorded this year.
12:26 They had a cold.
12:28 So the patient also had symptoms of a cold.
12:31 So on March 8, the twin sister also tested positive for the pertussis.
12:37 The patient already had the cold.
12:39 So unfortunately, one of the patients died.
12:44 The two other siblings of case number one also tested positive for the pertussis.
12:48 The LGU quarantined the household that was infested with pertussis.
12:53 But the LGU clarified that the outbreak cannot be brought back to the barangay wide or street wide lockdown.
13:00 We only quarantined those within the household and there are longer contacts in our case.
13:06 So that is what we are quarantining.
13:09 We are issuing a quarantine order or isolation order to the family.
13:15 It is easy to treat pertussis if it is contagious.
13:18 But it spreads quickly if there are many unvaccinated people in the community.
13:22 According to the QCLGU, they have a problem with the vaccine.
13:26 Quezon City needs more than 42,000 doses of the Pantavalent vaccine to stop the spread of the disease.
13:35 But the Department of Health said that the supply will arrive in July.
13:39 That's why they are looking for other suppliers.
13:42 There is nothing to panic about for now.
13:45 They are reminding people to be careful like during COVID-19.
13:49 You should always wash your hands, sit down and rub your arms.
13:54 Wear a face mask and self-quarantine if you have symptoms.
13:58 According to the Department of Health, 453 cases of whooping cough were recorded in the first 10 weeks
14:04 of the year compared to 23 cases at the same time in 2022.
14:10 This is the first news. Mark Salazar for GMA Integrated News.
14:15 And now on the pertussis or whooping cough outbreak in Quezon City.
14:21 We have with us Dr. Rolando Cruz, the officer in charge and division head of the Quezon City Epidemiology and Surveillance Division.
14:30 Good morning Doc. This is Maris Umali. Let's go live to the first news.
14:34 Good morning Maris and to our listeners.
14:38 Doc, what is pertussis or whooping cough? Where did it come from and what are its symptoms?
14:44 This is a common disease that we call vaccine preventable disease.
14:53 It is one of the notifiable diseases that our surveillance officers are spreading throughout the country to prevent the spread of this disease.
15:07 Whooping cough or pertussis is an upper respiratory infection that is contagious, especially to our younger population.
15:20 Usually, this is found in humans.
15:26 It is natural that it is found in humans but when it reaches unvaccinated children, it spreads to children, especially those less than one year old.
15:42 Doc, you are saying that this is a vaccine preventable disease but we have not yet received the pentavalent vaccine that is needed for this.
15:54 How can we prevent this?
15:56 That is why Mayor Joy announced the outbreak of pertussis to serve as a warning to our parents.
16:07 We should be careful, especially our babies who have not yet been vaccinated.
16:12 Our reminders are that we should not bring the vaccines to crowded areas,
16:22 to the households outside so they will not be exposed to people who have been infected with pertussis.
16:33 It is important to wear a face mask in households, especially to members who have symptoms.
16:43 They should not approach children who have not yet been vaccinated for pertussis.
16:53 That is why we want to let you know that we are still challenging to get vaccinated against pertussis.
17:03 How will this happen?
17:05 You are saying that until now, getting vaccinated is still a challenge.
17:11 Are the vaccines in the past like flu vaccines or COVID vaccines that we have received will also prevent us from getting this pertussis?
17:20 No. This is a bacteria that causes a bacteria.
17:29 It is not like our COVID-19 and flu vaccines which are viral diseases.
17:36 This is a different kind of vaccine, pertussis.
17:40 This is what we call pentavalent vaccine that we are giving free to our health centers.
17:48 It is good to know that this is free.
17:51 Is this more common among children?
17:56 Is there a possibility that older people will get infected or they are not at risk because this is normal for children?
18:06 Yes. Adults can get infected or they can get pertussis.
18:11 But probably because they already have the vaccine, their type of COVID is milder.
18:18 But the danger of this is they can get infected.
18:21 They can get infected in children who have not yet or have not yet received the vaccine against pertussis.
18:28 That is why we want to tell our countrymen that we are very careful, especially for our babies.
18:39 We have already reported four deaths.
18:44 This is less than six months old.
18:50 So this is very saddening for our country.
18:54 Alright. Do we need to implement mandatory face masks again like what happened during the COVID-19 pandemic?
19:01 Because now it is a challenge for us to get the pentavalent vaccine.
19:08 And while this is happening, we need to prevent it by wearing face masks.
19:15 Wearing face masks is for those who have symptoms.
19:21 If you go out and you have symptoms and you are inside the house, you should wear a face mask, especially if there are vulnerable populations in your house.
19:34 If there are health workers in their place of work, they should wear face masks.
19:43 Not only wearing face masks, but also washing hands, and wearing a mask, we should observe those.
19:54 But we don't need to make it mandatory again?
19:57 It is not necessary to wear a face mask, especially if you have no symptoms.
20:05 Alright. Thank you very much for your time and the information you gave us.
20:09 Dr. Orlando Cruz of Quezon City Epidemiology and Surveillance Division. Good morning to you.
20:14 Thank you very much.
20:15 The Ministry of Health declared a measles outbreak in the Bangsamoro region in Muslim and Danau because of the increasing number of measles cases.
20:23 The entire region has recorded almost 600 cases of measles.
20:27 According to the Deputy Minister of BARMM Ministry of Health, one of the reasons for the spread of measles is the refusal of residents to get vaccinated.
20:37 The health authorities are now helping religious leaders to encourage residents to get vaccinated against measles.
20:44 Almost 2,000 residents were vaccinated for temporary housing in Barangay 105, Tondo, Manila.
20:52 For the details, we have the first news live. James Agustin. James.
20:57 Ivan, it's 5 p.m. and it's 26 a.m. when the fire started.
21:04 It exploded here in Aroma Temporary Housing in Tondo, Manila, which is located in Barangay 105.
21:11 Ivan, the Bureau of Fire Protection's operation became difficult because aside from the narrow road that enters the residential area,
21:18 the fire trucks are also running out of water.
21:20 Let's go.
21:21 From a distance, we can see how big the fire is spreading in the houses in Aroma Temporary Housing, Barangay 105, Tondo, Manila, last night.
21:34 The fire spread quickly, so the Bureau of Fire Protection raised the fifth alarm.
21:40 All the volunteers responded in the 74 fire trucks.
21:44 Some firefighters were placed on the roof to bring water to the houses.
21:48 When they entered the residential area, the fire spread.
21:53 It spread from Building 29 and 30 to the adjacent houses.
21:59 This is Building 31 and 32 in Aroma Temporary Housing where the fire affected in Tondo, Manila.
22:07 We can see the width of the brush and the fire spread to the roof of the adjacent houses.
22:16 Residents are calling for their belongings to be rescued to the Mel Lopez Boulevard.
22:21 But Ms. Melly, no belongings were rescued because the incident happened too fast.
22:26 It's difficult but I'm enduring it.
22:30 Thank God I was saved.
22:33 I would have been saved if I wasn't left by her husband.
22:40 No belongings were rescued to Nohelya.
22:43 She is very thankful that her dog, Chan Chan, was rescued.
22:48 We were surrounded by the neighbors.
22:50 She was seen far away.
22:52 She was hiding in the rocks.
22:55 Ani jumped out of the window of their house to be rescued.
22:59 When we turned around, the fire was very strong.
23:02 She was screaming at me.
23:04 She said, "Ani, jump out."
23:07 It's good that five men jumped out.
23:11 I'm thankful to the people who jumped out because if not, I don't know what will happen to me because I just had an operation.
23:22 In the heat of the fire, the windshield of a fire truck was destroyed by a wet fire rescue volunteer.
23:28 It was after a resident hit the fire with a rock.
23:32 The fireman asked for help from his father and his son who were left inside.
23:38 We were trying to save the people and put out the fire.
23:44 He thought we were not doing anything.
23:46 He hit the fire with a rock.
23:49 Before dawn, the fire was declared under control.
23:53 According to the BFP, 200 houses were burned.
23:56 Four temporary housing buildings were burned.
23:59 The family was affected by the fire, which was equivalent to 1,800 individuals.
24:04 The BFP said that the fire started in Building 29.
24:09 Our area was closed.
24:11 Only our bumpers could enter.
24:13 But the problem is that people were also going out.
24:16 Not everyone could enter.
24:18 The water was poor and weak, so it took a long time.
24:20 So we also raised the alarm to increase the source of our water.
24:24 Two fire volunteers were partially injured.
24:27 According to the BFP, the initial cost of the house was 6.5 million pesos.
24:34 The families affected by the fire are still in the covered court of Barangay 105.
24:45 But the space is not enough.
24:47 So until now, the barangay officials are still looking for a place to evacuate the affected families.
24:55 The families of the affected families are also calling for help.
24:59 Those who want to help can coordinate with the barangay.
25:04 That's the first news from Tondo, Manila.
25:06 I'm James Agustin for GEMA Integrated News.
25:09 And his family is back.
25:13 Ali De La Cruz, a five-year-old boy, was missing in Angeles City on March 17.
25:19 To find out how he was found, we will interview his mother, Helen De La Cruz,
25:25 and his sister, Darius.
25:27 We will also have with us Janet Escalona, one of Ali's witnesses.
25:32 Good morning to you all.
25:34 Good morning.
25:36 I will start with Helen, the mother.
25:41 How are you?
25:42 How is Ali?
25:45 Is there any sign that you can see that the boy was traumatized by this incident?
25:51 No, he is not traumatized.
25:55 Helen, we are on TV. Let's speak in Tagalog.
25:59 We can understand each other.
26:01 Tell us, is there any sign that Ali is traumatized?
26:05 There are some signs that the boy was traumatized.
26:14 Like what? What are the signs that you can see in him?
26:17 He always says that his father is his father.
26:23 Because that's what his mother always says to him, that he is his father, even though he is not his father.
26:31 Ah, that's what he wants.
26:33 That's what he wants.
26:35 He is making Ali believe that he is his father, right?
26:38 Yes.
26:40 He made him believe that he is his father, even though he is not.
26:45 Okay.
26:46 Did he tell you how the boy treated him?
26:49 Aside from saying that he is his father, did he hurt him? Did he take good care of him?
26:54 What my son told me is that he was doing this with his hand so that he would be able to move.
27:06 He said that he was using money.
27:12 But he didn't know why.
27:17 The boy was thinking why he was doing that.
27:21 Why he was asking for money.
27:24 Yes.
27:25 Aside from that, did he treat him well? Did he hurt him? Did he feed him on time?
27:31 What my son told me is that he was saying, "Bas, don, labas."
27:45 "Don, mama, don, labas." He said that to me.
27:49 "Bad," he said.
27:51 When I was watching TV, he said, "Bad, bad, bad."
27:56 He said, "Bad, yan." He said that.
27:59 So, based on what he said, do you think that the boy had a bad experience?
28:05 Did he hurt him?
28:06 Yes.
28:07 Because he always said, "Mama, bad, bad."
28:14 He said that to me.
28:17 He was teaching you.
28:18 Because we were watching TV.
28:22 Helen, did you decide...
28:24 He said that he was being pinched.
28:26 Ah, he was being pinched.
28:29 Yes.
28:30 Did you decide, Helen, that the boy was being punished?
28:37 Yes, we decided.
28:40 Even though he said that he had no bad intentions, he was being taken care of, and that he might go somewhere.
28:48 Yes, we really decided. Because, as a mother, it hurts that my son would just take a slap.
28:58 You know what?
29:00 My son, we love him so much.
29:04 Even though he's not my nephew, he's really taken care of, especially my sister and my mother.
29:13 Even if he's someone's parent, you can understand what he's saying.
29:16 We're really happy because my son is really gentle.
29:20 Yes, yes.
29:21 People can see that, especially when we watch Ali on TV.
29:25 He's really happy and lively.
29:27 Anyway, let's talk to Janet. Janet, good morning to you.
29:31 Good morning.
29:33 Janet, did you call Ali's family?
29:35 Tell us how you saw him and how you connected the boy to his family.
29:43 That's right. That morning, I invited my husband to go to Holy Cross.
29:49 We were going to buy a portal.
29:51 That's where I saw the boy who was being replaced by his brother in diapers and clothes.
29:57 I told my husband, "That's the boy who was on TV."
30:03 I said, "The one who's being taken care of."
30:06 My husband said, "No, I don't think that's him."
30:09 I told him to come back because I knew that was him.
30:13 I asked my brother, "Is that your son?"
30:20 He said, "Yes, that's my son."
30:23 But when you saw them, Janet, did you notice anything unusual in what your mother was doing?
30:34 Did she see her son being replaced by diapers on the street?
30:39 Yes, on the street.
30:41 Okay, go ahead.
30:44 When you confronted her, you asked if that was her son. She said, "Yes."
30:48 What did you do next?
30:50 I doubted her.
30:53 I was sure that it wasn't her son because I saw the fan.
30:59 I asked for help from other people because I didn't have a phone at the time.
31:07 I wanted to confirm if that was really the boy.
31:11 I contacted other people who might have a cell phone.
31:14 I could search the boy's face to prove it.
31:18 She tied his bag.
31:23 I asked my brother if it was really his son.
31:29 I asked if he could help me in the neighborhood.
31:32 I asked if it was really his son because he looked like the boy.
31:40 Janet, you really fought for this.
31:46 You were determined and convinced that this was the boy you saw and you wanted to get him back.
31:54 Why did you feel that way, Janet?
31:56 I have a daughter.
31:59 I know how the boy feels when he's sleeping or eating.
32:05 I told my husband not to leave the boy until I could confirm that it was really the boy.
32:12 We went to the barangay and we called the parents and video called the boy.
32:21 That's when we found out that it was really the boy.
32:24 Because of your determination, Janet, this happened and we found Ali.
32:32 Janet, thank you very much.
32:34 Helen, do you have a message for Janet?
32:39 Janet, I am Helen.
32:42 I am very thankful to you for bringing your husband.
32:48 I will never forget what you did.
32:52 I am very, very proud of what you did for us.
32:58 I hope that your husband will have a good life.
33:08 I am sorry.
33:10 It's okay, Helen.
33:12 Helen, thank you very much for the time you gave us.
33:15 Take care of Ali.
33:17 Hug him for all of us.
33:19 Thank you.
33:21 Janet, thank you very much to your husband.
33:25 Long live to you.
33:27 Thank you.
33:29 Thank you very much. Long live to you.
33:31 Thank you.
33:33 See you later. Bye.
33:35 The stars are in vacation mode.
33:44 That's why they have their own travel getaway plans for the week of Christmas.
33:48 The Sparkle stars, Ashley Ortega and Shuvie Etata, are targeting the beach.
33:54 The Sparkle artist, Kate Valdez, is excited to visit Bohol and do a free dive.
33:59 Sangre Danaya, Sanya Lopez, is also in vacation mode.
34:03 She is looking forward to her intimate relationship with God this Holy Week.
34:08 The Running Man star, Cocoy De Santos, is staying at home with his family.
34:14 He is also excited to see the Running Man Philippines Season 2.
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