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00:00The birth certificate of Bamban Mayor Alice Go was cancelled in the court of the Office of the Solicitor General.
00:06It can be used as a support for the separation of petition so that the victory of the mayor will not be affected.
00:13Sandra Aguinaldo is on the spot.
00:15The Office of the Solicitor General or OSG rushed to ask the court to cancel the birth certificate of Bamban Tarlac Mayor Alice Go.
00:28According to Solicitor General Menardo Guevara, the petition was based on Go's insistence to comply with the requirement
00:36for the late registration of his birth certificate.
00:39Go did not submit the required supporting documents.
00:43Go filed it on the same day and Go was not 19 years old at that time.
00:48There are some unconfirmed documents written on his birth certificate and other public records.
00:54The registration of a local civil registrar on his birth certificate is against the existing regulations of the Philippine Statistics Authority or PSA.
01:04The petition was filed in the Regional Trial Court in Tarlac City.
01:08Guevara explained that this petition can be used as a support for the co-warrantor petition that will make Go's visa invalid for the victory of the mayor.
01:17If his birth certificate can be cancelled, Guevara said, Go's most important defense will be lost that he is a Filipino.
01:26The fingerprint of the mayor of a Chinese national will be remembered based on the findings of the NBI.
01:33In the Department of Justice, Mayor Go is facing a complaint of qualified human trafficking.
01:40This is related to the labor trafficking of POGO workers or Philippine Offshore Gaming Operator that was filed against Go.
01:48The complaint against Go and other co-incorporators of Hongsheng Gaming Technology was filed by the Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission and PNP Criminal Investigation and Detection Group.
02:02Mayor Go was charged with POGO in Banban and Porac where there are illegal rescue operations that work in the country.
02:10There is also a complaint of harassment against some POGO workers.
02:13According to Go's lawyer,
02:15Look at the evidence against Mayor Alice Go.
02:18Paper, bill of currency, letter of no objection, articles of incorporation.
02:25These documents are not enough to commit the crime of human trafficking.
02:30There must be overt act.
02:32So this case that was filed against her is weak.
02:36With all due respect, it is weak.
02:38It is really tough.
02:40The DOJ called on the Filipinos listed as co-incorporators when they did not know that they will face the DOJ and submit a counter affidavit.
02:51It is really hard if they will not show up, they will not answer and they will think that what they said in the Senate is enough, they will be charged if they think that way.
02:59At the same time, we called on them to help the case.
03:02If possible, to file their own complaint that was falsified, that they used their identity.
03:08For GMA Integrated News, Sandra Aguinaldo for Tutok 24 Horas.
03:14The return of Philippine history to the curriculum of students is one of the orders of President Marcos to the incoming Education Secretary, Senator Sonny Aguera.
03:25A group of teachers are happy about this, but this opportunity should be used to bring back the dark history of the country as a martial law.
03:36Ivan Mayrena for Tutok 24 Horas.
03:41While in Sulu to provide assistance earlier this afternoon, the President was asked about the plans and direction of the Deaf-Ed
03:47under the leadership of Senator Sonny Aguera.
03:50Along with the order of Marcos to Aguera, to stop the teaching of history in the Philippines.
03:55The one thing I asked of him was to please teach our children Philippine history.
04:03Because I have seen my children's workbooks and there's very little said about the history of the Philippines.
04:10And that is so, for me that is so important.
04:12No dedicated Philippine history subject will be taught in the high school curriculum starting in 2014.
04:18Marcos said that he wants to explain to the students the implications of what happened in the past in the current situation.
04:24That's why we came here, because of our history.
04:29And that's the one thing that I asked of him, that's in the curriculum.
04:33Meanwhile, Angara was asked by the media about the President's order.
04:36Making history interesting for our young people, so they learn the lessons also.
04:43It is noted that the Deaf-Ed became controversial when a memo was published in the curriculum of the School of Social Studies in Grade 6 about martial law.
04:51Instead of using the term Diktadura Marcos, they will just use the term Diktadura.
04:56The Deaf-Ed said that this is not a way to change history.
04:59The Teachers Dignity Coalition is in favor of the President's order to explain the teaching of Philippine history.
05:04It is said that this opportunity should be used to bring back the bad things that happened in the past.
05:08So that the children can understand.
05:10And they will not allow this to happen again.
05:12This is the way to teach history, to teach nationalism, patriotism to our young people.
05:22This is more than just singing songs or oaths.
05:26That's why this is very important.
05:27This is the second dimension of the issue.
05:31First, what will be taught? What content will be taught in Philippine history?
05:36And second, how will this be taught?
05:38We know that in the recent past, we almost don't have books that are used for our children in our public schools.
05:47So maybe this should be implemented this time.
05:51GMA Integrated News is still trying to get more information about this.
05:55Another thing that Marcos is focusing on is the employability or the ability of senior high school graduates to find a good job.
06:02This is one of the goals that is not included in the K-12 program.
06:06One of the advocates of this law is Angara.
06:08We have to do something else.
06:09The President also wants to focus on the employability of Filipino children when it comes to international tests.
06:15For GMA Integrated News, Ivan Mayrina, for 24 Hours.
06:20Inflation in the country has slowed this month due to the lower price of electricity and transportation,
06:28according to the Philippine Statistics Authority.
06:31But that's not what the voters feel.
06:33It's still hard now because of the fast rise in food prices.
06:39Darlene Khan is on the tip of her tongue.
06:44For the first time this year, the monthly inflation rate or the rapid rise in purchases and services in the country has decreased.
06:52According to the data released by the Philippine Statistics Authority or PSA,
06:56the inflation decreased by 3.7% last June.
06:59It's lower by 0.2% compared to last May.
07:04The substantial contribution to the decrease in overall inflation in the month of June is the reduction in the price of electricity.
07:16The second thing that contributed to the overall inflation reduction is, of course, transport because the price of gasoline is low.
07:27It's worth noting that the price of electricity decreased by almost 2 pesos per kilowatt-hour last June.
07:34There was also a rollback in the price of oil products in the first week of June.
07:39Zenaida Soliven's family says that the price of electricity has dropped by 1,000 pesos.
07:44On the other hand, Zenaida's mother says that it's harder for her to afford the budget because of the high price of other goods, especially food.
07:55Oh my God, it's harder. It's harder now.
07:59We can't afford 500 pesos a day.
08:02We can't afford it.
08:04We can only afford 300 pesos for one meal.
08:06Before, we could save 200 pesos.
08:09We could even afford to eat.
08:11Now, we can't afford it.
08:12Zenaida's mother's experience is reflected in the data.
08:16Although the overall inflation is low, the food inflation or the rapid rise in the price of food,
08:22especially vegetables, pork, and chicken, is very noticeable here in Megacue Market in Quezon City.
08:29The vendors I talked to and the mothers I talked to say that they are all having a hard time budgeting because of the high price of goods.
08:37The price of different kinds of vegetables here in Megacue Market went up from 40 pesos to 100 pesos.
08:44Then, it went up to 40 pesos for every kilo of pork and chicken.
08:48We were wondering why the prices of pork are so high.
08:50It's because it's cheap.
08:52According to the National Economic and Development Authority or NEDA,
08:55the rise in the price of vegetables is possible because of the beginning of the rainy season.
09:00The rise in the price of pork and chicken is due to the increase in the number of cases of African Swine Fever
09:07and the temporary import ban of poachy products from America and Australia.
09:13In an interview, NEDA Secretary Arsenio Malisacan said that they will continue to cooperate with other government agencies
09:21and other sectors to ensure that Filipinos have sufficient and affordable food supplies.
09:28For GMA Integrated Dose, Darlene Cai, 24 Hours.
09:44All your disinfection needs in one is the peg of our innovation today.
09:49And the only thing you need to produce it is salt, vinegar, and water.
09:54And did I mention, it's also portable?
09:57Let's go! Let's change the game!
10:03Proper disinfection is key to avoid diseases.
10:11The device we're going to try today can make a type of disinfectant
10:16that is made only from salt, vinegar, and water.
10:20Let's go!
10:29This is HOKUMAT, a mobile and portable device that can generate a disinfectant called
10:35Hypochlorous Acid Proven and Tested Disinfectant that can be used in many ways.
10:40It is even more effective than alcohol-based disinfectant and bleach-based solution
10:45with its potential.
10:46It was funded by the DOST Philippine Council for Health Research and Development.
10:51And the brains behind the innovation?
10:53Dr. Francis Uy's team.
10:55The problem during that time is that what we used to produce it
10:59is imported and big, right? Big industrial-type, like that.
11:03So our innovation is that we made it more portable,
11:07smaller, and more mobile so that even in small clinics or hospitals.
11:14Now, it's now included in the World Invent Singapore Name 1.
11:19This is how easy it is to make the disinfectant that we're going to use in HOKUMAT.
11:25First, we're going to put 20 grams of salt.
11:31This is one liter of water.
11:35We're going to choose the level of concentration and generate it.
11:39We're going to mix the salt and water.
11:42After one minute, we're going to start the electrolysis process.
11:46And then we're going to mix the vinegar to balance the pH level.
11:51After five minutes, we got our disinfectant.
11:56Because if the pH is higher than 6 or 7, our solution is bleach.
12:01So we need to maintain it between the values between 4 and 6.
12:05When it crosses the bleach area, why do we avoid it?
12:09It's more irritating to the skin.
12:15This is the larger scale of HOKUMAT.
12:18This can hold as much as one gallon.
12:21It has, as Engineer Carissa mentioned earlier,
12:24it has a very high concentration.
12:27Just with the click of the button, once we load all of the ingredients,
12:31it will dispense.
12:36Amazing.
12:41Based on concentration, the higher the concentration,
12:44the dirtier the substance.
12:46Once we load it, it can be applied as an alternative to alcohol.
12:51In other industries, actually, it's used to wash food,
12:54meat, vegetables, things like that.
13:00Aside from being easier to bring to clinics
13:03and hospitals in remote areas,
13:06it's also low-cost.
13:08That's it, Kapuso.
13:09One of the benefits of the pandemic is our innovation
13:13that can be used in many ways,
13:15especially in our health sector.
13:17For GMA Integrated News, I'm Martin Avier.
13:22Changing the game.
13:27The scenes in Widow's War are getting hotter.
13:30Now, Sam is also one of the Palacios,
13:33played by Bea Alonzo.
13:34But who will be killed by her husband
13:36is also a mystery,
13:38even to Rafael Rosel,
13:39who is acting as Paco Palacios.
13:42Let's talk to Aubrey Carampel.
13:48George?
13:51Are you Basil's wife?
13:53The tension is getting higher
13:55in the latest GMA Prime series, Widow's War.
13:59That's because of the unexpected encounter
14:02of the characters of Bea Alonzo and Carla Abellana,
14:05including George,
14:07who is now in-laws with the ex-BFFs.
14:11Aurora's dislike is added
14:14played by Jean Garcia in Bagong Manugang.
14:17You should have listened to me.
14:20So what's going to happen now?
14:22Non-stop war of the wives?
14:24Don't talk about my wife that way.
14:26And the more intense rivalry
14:28between Paco and Basil Palacios
14:31between the characters of Rafael Rosel and Benjamin Alves.
14:35Those incidents
14:37are getting more intense in the story.
14:43Just as exciting for the whole casting crew
14:45because we also don't know the story.
14:47We're just acting.
14:48So anytime, we can be surprised.
14:51And what should not be overlooked
14:53is the mysterious killing of Paco.
14:56Even Rafael doesn't know
14:59who killed his character.
15:02I have my suspicions already.
15:03So I hope that when people watch it,
15:05they also have suspicions.
15:07And I hope the suspicion is right
15:08because it means you're good at guessing.
15:11But the suspects
15:12will not only go to the Palacios family
15:16because there are also secrets
15:17that the people in the Palacios estate are hiding.
15:21Last night,
15:22there are also clues to the people in the Palacios estate
15:25like the character of Royce Cabrera, Jericho Domo.
15:29Maybe what I can say is
15:31watch the Widows War every night
15:34and judge each character
15:39about their involvement with the Palacios family.
15:43Aubrey Carampel,
15:44updated on the showbiz happenings.
15:48The DFA is already doing a hot bang
15:50for a group of Filipino victims of human trafficking.
15:56IT experts in Thailand are involved in their work.
16:00But in a crypto farm in Myanmar,
16:03they were forced to work.
16:04And JP Soriano was involved.
16:08In 2022,
16:10the Senate dismissed the bitter accusation
16:13of some of our countrymen
16:15who were forced to work in Thailand
16:17but were brought to Myanmar
16:18and made scammers.
16:21That modus
16:22was also seized by a group of Filipinos
16:25who are now working
16:27in the Department of Foreign Affairs.
16:29Based on what was reported
16:30to DFA Undersecretary for Migration Affairs,
16:33Ed de Vega.
16:34There will be internet promises of jobs
16:37as computer experts or IT,
16:42specifically in Thailand.
16:45And since we don't need a visa to go to Thailand,
16:47just tell them to go there
16:49and then you'll get a job there.
16:51So they'll get to Bangkok
16:53and from there,
16:53they will be brought anywhere,
16:54usually Myanmar,
16:55although sometimes they will go to Laos or Cambodia.
16:58The DFA is already working with the authorities
17:01for immediate rescue for them.
17:04The DFA reminds those who want to work abroad.
17:08If you're going to work,
17:09you need to have a work visa.
17:11You need to process that.
17:13And if it sounds too good to be true,
17:16it is not true.
17:17At the behest of the Minister of Thailand
17:20and Foreign Affairs Secretary Enrique Manalo,
17:22concrete steps were taken
17:26to address human trafficking cases.
17:29We will push for coordinated ASEAN-wide actions
17:33to crack down on these criminal networks
17:36and provide assistance to victims.
17:40ASEAN said earlier
17:41that one of their main agendas
17:44is to address the case of human trafficking in the region.
17:48The Holy Father sent a message
17:51through the Secretary for Relations with States
17:54of the Holy See,
17:55who is now in the Philippines.
17:57He asked for action on the problem of human trafficking.
18:00According to the Vatican,
18:02its true root is poverty
18:05and corruption in countries and institutions.
18:08If we are going to combat effectively
18:11this toxic scourge,
18:12we must block its tributaries
18:15and address its root causes,
18:17such as extreme poverty,
18:19corruption in governance,
18:21injustice,
18:21and exclusion in the economic field.
19:13for Paluwagan rush annulment.
19:2815,000 monthly in 10 months.
19:42He was stopped by his walker of documents.
19:45When he called me, he said he was scammed by a processor.
19:48After getting a full payment,
19:50two days later,
19:51he sent me a document of annulment.
19:55I went to Branch 24
19:59of the Regional Trial Court in Manila.
20:02Confirmed, the documents given to them by RILAF
20:06are fake and have no visa.
20:13After asking for help from the victims
20:15of the CIDG Bulacan Provincial Field Unit
20:18along with the receipt,
20:19an entrapment operation was carried out.
20:36The suspect was brought to the custodial facility of Bulacan.
20:39Defended by Rina.
20:41I am a victim of the CIDG.
20:43Why did you get scammed?
20:46It's not my right.
20:48It's my right.
20:52It's my annulment.
20:54RILAF is facing a case of fraud
20:56and falsification of public documents.
20:58Watch the whole story
21:00on Recibo this Sunday.
21:06The plan to conduct
21:08their own investigation
21:10was proposed by Senator Robin Padilla
21:12regarding the rising expenses
21:14of the newly built New Senate Building.
21:16Yesterday, Padilla signed a resolution
21:18to investigate
21:20the Senate Committee
21:22on Public Information
21:24and Mass Media
21:26regarding the issue.
21:28Padilla said,
21:30the public needs to know the process
21:32of building the New Senate Building
21:34including the increase
21:36of the expenses
21:38of P3 billion pesos.
21:40He is doing this
21:42so that the trust of the public
21:44in the Senate as an institution
21:46will not be lost.
21:48The Senate Accounts Committee
21:50is conducting a review
21:52led by Senator Alan Peter Cayetano
21:54regarding the New Senate Building.
21:56One day,
21:58Senator Nancy Binay and
22:00Senator Cayetano
22:02and former Senator Panfilo Lacson
22:04who was the chairman
22:06of the Senate Committee on Accounts
22:08had a hard time
22:10looking at the answers of the two.
22:12Lacson said,
22:14the three of them are working on something
22:16on the request of Binay
22:18and Cayetano agreed.
22:20But this is not scheduled yet.
22:26Updated to real-life happenings,
22:28the new character in the hit series
22:30Abot Kamay na Pangarap
22:32is certified trending.
22:34However,
22:36the role of Pinky Amador
22:38faces a challenge.
22:40Let's talk to Aubrey Carampel.
22:46Pampaswerte or Malas?
22:48Ladies and gentlemen,
22:50my only living daughter,
22:52Morgana Go.
22:58As the new character
23:00played by Pinky Amador
23:02in the hit afternoon crime series
23:04Abot Kamay na Pangarap.
23:06Hello.
23:08If you're surprised,
23:10you look like you've seen
23:12a sudden death.
23:14Some netizens asked,
23:16why it sounds family?
23:18Este familiar?
23:20If you're Morgana Go,
23:22tell me about your life.
23:26What kind of childhood
23:28do you have?
23:32It's okay.
23:38The only thing I remember
23:42is that I grew up in a farm.
23:46I was with my dad.
23:50The post was played by many exes
23:52who laughed
23:54at the scene yesterday.
23:56Some even made fun of it.
23:58Throughout the series,
24:00the characters were updated
24:02on the happenings.
24:04Do you remember anything
24:06from your childhood?
24:08Like childhood friends?
24:16I don't remember anything,
24:18Your Honor.
24:20We don't joke around, Ms. Go.
24:22You guys are too serious.
24:26I'm just trying to lighten the subject.
24:30Morgana Go was introduced
24:32by Madam Chantal, played by Pilar Pilapil,
24:34her only living daughter
24:36and identical sister
24:38of Moira Tanian.
24:40She was born in a farm.
24:42They were poor.
24:44She grew up with
24:46her father and
24:48Teacher Juvilin.
24:50Pinky's story, when she was away
24:52for a few weeks to star
24:54in a stage play in Singapore,
24:56the creative team discussed
24:58how her comeback
25:00would be a hit.
25:02The hearings
25:04were a hit.
25:06So I said,
25:08what if we make it
25:10Chinese-inspired
25:12and there are
25:14events like that for the relevance.
25:16Her new character
25:18is more challenging
25:20because she has prosthetics
25:22and she needs to learn Chinese.
25:24It's a good thing
25:26Dr. R.J. Richard Yap
25:28came to the rescue
25:30as Chinese tutor.
25:32He also needs to learn
25:34Husshu.
25:36But aside from Morgana,
25:38there are two new characters
25:40introduced,
25:42her half-sister,
25:44played by Gladys Reyes,
25:46and her hitman,
25:48played by Mark Heras.
25:50Morgana Go hides a lot of secrets.
25:52She plans a lot
25:54of things
25:56with her half-sister,
25:58Nushiji.
26:00Updated showbiz happenings.
26:02That's the news
26:04this Friday.
26:06I'm Mel Tianko.
26:08I'm Vicky Morales
26:10for a bigger mission.
26:12For a wider service to the country.
26:14I'm Emil Sumangin.
26:16From GMA Integrated News,
26:18the news authority of the Philippines,
26:20we learned 24 hours.
26:24.

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