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00:00 Because of the noise of the neighbors, a wanted man was arrested for killing a police officer who has been wanted for 8 years.
00:07 This is based on my exclusive knowledge.
00:10 I am here to report a murder case.
00:16 The 40-year-old construction worker who was arrested in Rizal is no longer in custody.
00:23 The suspect was wanted for the murder of two people in 2016. He was only charged with hiding and disturbing the neighbors.
00:32 According to his information, he also lived near his address.
00:39 So our men researched and went around there.
00:44 They found Alpha, our asset, so we were able to find him.
00:50 According to the suspect, he only did self-defense after the neighbors were harassed.
00:55 When he refused to give up his property,
00:59 He went home and came back later.
01:01 When he came back, he brought a knife.
01:04 We couldn't do anything about it.
01:08 So I went ahead and faced him.
01:13 I took his knife and stabbed him in the neck.
01:18 He was always losing.
01:20 Where did he lose?
01:21 In Sabong.
01:22 That's when they got mad at me.
01:24 They have three people in their warrants.
01:27 Our operatives are still looking for the other two.
01:33 The two people who are being looked for are also the relatives of the suspect.
01:36 For GMA Integrated News, Emil Sumangil, Nakatuto, 24 Hours.
01:41 The exchange rate of pesos against dollars has been reduced.
01:45 One dollar is now 57 pesos based on the data of the Bankers Association of the Philippines.
01:51 In the investigation of GMA Integrated News Research,
01:55 The last exchange rate of pesos was on November 22, 2022, when the exchange rate was 57.375 pesos.
02:07 The four Filipino crew members who were on board the Iranian ship were about to be released
02:14 according to the message of the Iranian Embassy in the DFA.
02:18 Their position in the arrest of Sandra Aguinaldo.
02:22 The Department of Foreign Affairs has accepted the release of the four Philippine crew members
02:34 of the MSC Aris container ship.
02:37 On Saturday, the Iranian authorities seized the ship and 25 of its crew members on the Strait of Hormuz
02:44 for alleged maritime violations and for the alleged involvement of the ship in the country of Israel.
02:49 What the Iranian Embassy told us so far, including them,
02:56 I will quote, "They will be released very soon."
03:00 All of them, not just the four Filipinos.
03:02 But let's see if this is true and we will force them.
03:06 The four are in good condition and they were allowed to talk to their families.
03:12 Each of the four was given the opportunity to contact their families.
03:22 They were allowed to talk to their families for one more hour.
03:26 They were not treated like prisoners or hostages.
03:35 According to the wife of one of the Filipinos who asked to hide her identity,
03:40 she was able to talk to her family last night.
03:43 Did you call your husband? Were you able to talk to him?
03:47 Last night, he said they were okay. They were able to shoot and eat.
03:53 They were not hostages.
03:55 According to the Department of Migrant Workers or DMW,
03:59 the Filipinos are still on board the MSC Ares and are now anchored in the port of Iran.
04:04 They've taken to their normal duties on board the ship as directed by their captain on the ship.
04:11 And they also have been told by Iranians who came on board that they will soon be released.
04:23 DMW also talked to the manning agency that deployed the four Filipinos.
04:28 DMW and OWA, or Overseas Workers Welfare Administration,
04:33 are also connected to the children of the seafarers.
04:36 These people are still receiving their salary from their families in the Philippines,
04:40 aside from providing psychosocial counseling.
04:44 CACDAC also said that the Philippines is recommending the State of Hormones
04:47 to the International Bargaining Forum, which declares the State of Hormones as a high-risk area
04:53 where the incident took place.
04:55 We will also have a recommendation like that.
04:58 Because this is the second time this year, right? St. Nicholas.
05:02 And that's one reason, by the way, why we hope that the MSC Ares seafarers will be released soon.
05:09 Because the St. Nicholas seafarers, 18 of them Filipinos, were also safely released.
05:15 For GMA Integrated News, Sandra Aguinaldo, 24 Hours.
05:20 The Meralco implemented a rotational brownout in the middle of the red alert in Luzon earlier.
05:26 But the service is back to normal in these hours.
05:29 The Visayas received a yellow alert because of the thin reserve of customers.
05:34 Mark Salazar was on the news.
05:39 The heat index that exceeded 40 degrees Celsius should not have been accompanied by a brownout,
05:45 according to my interlocutors.
05:47 You just sat down. You're sweating.
05:50 When this brownout happened, it was already too hot.
05:54 How can you live if it's already hot like that?
05:57 The heat is too strong. That's the hard part.
06:00 However, due to the strong consumption of electricity this hot,
06:04 and for other reasons, 31 power plants in Luzon and Visayas went out of service.
06:10 That's why the supply is thin.
06:12 The total of the unscheduled ones is bigger than the scheduled ones.
06:18 The ones that are less than 2,100 megawatts plus are not on time or not on schedule
06:26 versus the ones that are scheduled at 700 megawatts.
06:30 The transmission system is already out of order.
06:35 That's why the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines, or NGCP,
06:40 declared a red alert in Luzon and a yellow alert in Visayas.
06:44 The red alert means that we can expect a rotational power interruption anywhere in Luzon and Visayas.
06:54 The supply is low compared to the demand of electricity in Luzon from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
07:01 and it will be extended to 11 p.m. later.
07:04 The reserve of electricity in Visayas is thin, from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m.
07:11 According to NGCP, they implemented manual load dropping last 4 p.m.
07:17 or a temporary cut in the supply in some parts of Benguet,
07:21 Ambagyo, Ilocos Sur, Nueva Ecija and Aurora.
07:26 We are called demand side management.
07:29 That's why we can use the electricity in the weekend to clean our refrigerators,
07:40 our bulbs, and we can replace energy-saving bulbs.
07:46 Ms. Loreta has been saving on electricity for a long time.
07:49 Not because the supply is low, but because the bill is high.
07:53 We sleep here on the ground floor.
07:55 Outside.
07:57 At night, we just go up there and use the air conditioner.
08:01 The residents of Tagumpay Street in Tondo, Manila,
08:04 have been outside almost all day because they don't have cooling appliances.
08:11 We don't have money to buy air conditioner. It's hot.
08:14 We just use a pipe to reduce the heat.
08:17 For GMA Integrated News, Mark Salazar, 24 hours.
08:24 Because of the cars that were driving in a school in Makati,
08:29 and the traffic, they were affected.
08:32 In Tangig, some of the tents on the side of the road,
08:36 including the tricycle that was used to carry the garbage of the barangay, were destroyed.
08:41 And that's what Ian Crew is talking about.
08:46 It was already red before the Tagig Traffic Management Office
08:50 could get close to the cars that were parked on the side of Chinoroses Avenue Extension
08:54 that was surrounded by their town.
08:56 The other one that was reached was Nita.
09:14 Even this tricycle that was used to carry the garbage of the barangay was not saved.
09:19 Because it's dark and windy, that's why they really want to be here.
09:27 On the side of Sakop road in Makati,
09:30 traffic was observed when students returned from private schools until 3 pm.
09:37 The traffic was up to 300 meters on this side of the road earlier because of the line of people driving on the outer lane.
09:44 The westbound was also affected because of the cars that were parked.
10:01 The enforcer of Makati Public Safety Department and a council member even explained something.
10:08 We are going to park it here.
10:10 You will bring it to our houses so that the kids can pick it up.
10:19 We know that this school has been here for a long time.
10:22 When the cars are going around, we will pick it up and hold it.
10:30 It should be like that.
10:33 We will wait for a long time.
10:36 We will wait until the traffic is over.
10:38 You will park it here.
10:40 The traffic will be long.
10:42 The barangay said that they will coordinate with the school to solve the traffic problem in front of them.
10:50 GMA Integrated News is working with the Mayor of Makati City Hall and Taguig City Hall to coordinate the traffic in Chino Roses Extension.
10:58 For GMA Integrated News, Ian Cruz, 24 Hours.
11:03 The President asked if he will ask for compensation for the actions of the Martial Law during his father's time.
11:13 His answer is that this is a personal matter for his family and his role as President is more important.
11:22 The other evidence is in the execution of Ivan Mayerina.
11:26 In the face of President Bongbong Marcos in the Foreign Correspondence Association of the Philippines yesterday,
11:33 he was asked if he will ask for compensation for the actions of the Martial Law during his father's time.
11:54 In response to the President, he seems to be separating being the President from being a member of the Marcos family.
12:18 In the eyes of the former Bayan Muna representative, activist and victim of human rights violations, Satoru Campo,
12:24 President Bongbong Marcos cannot separate his role as President and as the son of the former President.
12:30 He went to the presidency.
12:32 The more compelling reason as one of the factors to establish his good standing with the people,
12:43 is to return and apologize for the actions of his father.
12:52 The Human Rights Victims Reparation and Recognition Act is part of the Human Rights Violations Victims Memorial Commission.
12:59 The commission established a museum to preserve the memories and respect of the victims of the Martial Law.
13:08 Under the administration of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., the mandate and foundation of the commission continues.
13:15 If we look at it, is it an apology? Are these the activities that show that they are also sorry?
13:21 It's possible. But it's also different when you hear, "Sorry for the actions of my father, grandfather, or our family."
13:32 There are many victims who came to us. We just need to feel the state that we were hurt.
13:41 Recognition by itself is a form of balm for the conscience. It's also a form of reparation. And words do matter.
13:53 For GMA News, Ivan Meirene, for 24 Hours.
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