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00:00The Office of the Solicitor General wants to void the visa of the proclamation to Mayor Alice Guo as the mayor of Bamban, Tarlac.
00:07She filed a co-warrantor petition to the court.
00:10Maki Polido was there.
00:15Because the Filipino did not agree with the lie of Bamban Mayor Alice Guo,
00:21the Office of the Solicitor General filed a co-warrantor petition against her.
00:26The petition's aim is to void the visa of the proclamation to Guo as the mayor and to remove her from her post.
00:34Guo Hua Ping is the name used in the petition,
00:37who was portrayed to her as a Chinese national who has been pretending to be Alice Leal Guo for several years.
00:44It is said that Alice Leal Guo and Guo Hua Ping are only one person,
00:48because their fingerprint is one based on the investigation of the NBI.
00:52The Alien Fingerprint Card was used by Guo Hua Ping in the immigration of her to the Philippines on June 12, 1999.
01:01She was only 8 years old at that time.
01:03The Alien Fingerprint Card shows that Guo was born and lived in Fujian, China.
01:08Her citizenship is Chinese. Her parents are also Chinese.
01:13In 1999, her mother, Lin Wen Ye, applied for Special Investor's Resident Visa or SIRV in the Board of Investments.
01:21As a dependent, Guo Hua Ping was also given this visa.
01:25In the application process for this, they confiscated their Chinese passports.
01:30Guo Hua Ping used Special Investor's Resident Visa 30 times in her trips to and from the Philippines.
01:38But she lost her travel records since March 22, 2011.
01:43The OSG's intention is clear in the law that a natural born or naturalized Filipino citizen should be an elected official,
01:51and that Guo is not a naturalized Filipino because her mother or father was not a Filipino when she was born.
01:57According to the OSG, Guo Hua Ping, alias Alice Guo, made a serious mistake
02:02when she said that she is a Filipino based on her Philippine passport, voter's registration record, and certificate of candidacy.
02:09There is no legal basis for the certificate of live birth of Alice Leal Guo.
02:13The Philippine Statistics Authority also does not have a record of birth, marriage, or death
02:19in the list of her parents.
02:21But even though the information is fake,
02:23it was proven by Tony Guo when he asked for a certificate of candidacy
02:27to be a candidate as the mayor of Bamban, Tarlac.
02:30The GMA Integrated News is still trying to get Guo's testimony.
02:36For GMA Integrated News, Mackie Pulido reporting for 24 Hours.
02:42The entrance to public schools in the country has been blocked,
02:45but more than 800 are not in attendance, including those who were brought in.
02:49Some were spread out by the DepEd to be able to catch up.
02:53Ian Cruz was able to catch up.
02:59Some kinder students are crying and almost refusing to enter the safe Central School in Aurora.
03:05I'm not used to being here in Aurora.
03:08That's why you're crying?
03:11Yes, I'm crying.
03:12How long will you stay in Bamban?
03:15I'll stay here for a week.
03:21But in many schools, the students are excited.
03:26Like in Mountain Province,
03:28Kawayan Isabela,
03:30Cabanatuan Nueva Ecija,
03:32and in Cotabato.
03:34Even in schools in Inulan,
03:36there is no class suspension like in Lipabatangas.
03:40But in some towns and villages in Laguna,
03:42the classes are suspended because of the heavy rain.
03:45Even in Binyan, where the class opening will be held by the Education Secretary,
03:49San Iangara.
03:51More than 800 schools in the country are not in attendance
03:55while others are doing blended learning.
03:59I'm sad because there's no entrance.
04:03Saturday classes can be held.
04:06If you miss the weekday, you can do makeup on the weekend.
04:1098% of the schools are open
04:13including Carmona National High School.
04:15Here, it's not just the heavy rain,
04:18but the lack of classes for more than 5,000 students.
04:22We shifted the grades 9 and 10
04:26to accommodate the lack of rooms.
04:28That's why it's not a problem.
04:31We're about to enter the third quarter of the year.
04:34We haven't constructed yet.
04:35The current system needs to change.
04:38I can see the so-called early procurement activities.
04:41In an interview with the group of Parent Teachers Association in Lungsod,
04:46he was asked how to improve the ranking of the Philippines in the PISA test.
04:502025 is a bit uphill because it's next year.
04:54Don't expect miracles overnight.
04:57But after 2025, the next exam is 2029.
05:00If we prepare, it's the same.
05:02Unlike many schools,
05:05the Patang Classroom of Mundilupa National High School in Bilibid
05:09is just one shift of the class.
05:12The enrollment there was low for several years
05:14because the entrance of public vehicles was restricted there.
05:18The Secretariat of the School's Division Office of Rizal also helped
05:22before going straight to Casimiro Henares Memorial National High School.
05:27In the last figure, more than 20.5 million students
05:30enrolled for the school year 2024-2025
05:34from kinder to senior high school.
05:37The number can still increase
05:39because they can still enroll even if the class has already started.
05:43For GMA Integrated News, Ian Cruz reporting.
05:47Twenty-four hours.
05:58Compared to the used-up relief goods every time there's a cancer,
06:02emergency food is more nutritious
06:05by a group of women from Baguio.
06:08It's made with the right ingredients so it won't go to waste.
06:12Come on, let's change the game and taste the Nutribar.
06:17Let's go.
06:20In times of emergency,
06:26an emergency food is an answer for a group of women in Baguio City.
06:34Pocket-sized.
06:36It can last up to three months.
06:38And it has homegrown local ingredients.
06:41That's the Emergency Nutrient Bar or Nutribar
06:44made from surplus saba and monggo,
06:47some of the main products in the City of Pines.
06:50Nutribar doesn't take an hour to make.
06:53How? Watch and learn.
06:59Ayaw is also part of the culture.
07:02It means there's nothing to waste.
07:05What if we try to make monggo and banana?
07:14After mixing the ingredients,
07:18this is what it looks like.
07:20It's hard, it's whole, it's a block.
07:23It's ready.
07:24Let's put it in a container and put it in the oven.
07:29A group of women made the Chest Core
07:32or Community Health Education, Services, and Training in the Cordillera
07:36to measure the nutrition of Nutribar.
07:40They first made pulverized saba as a medicinal supplement.
07:45And in 2023, with the help of the Pinovation Academy
07:49or Pinoy Innovation Academy,
07:51the Center for Disaster Preparedness Foundation, Inc.
07:55funded the production of Nutribar.
07:59One of our main criteria is that it should be community-led.
08:04It needs to address a problem that comes from the community.
08:10It went through DOST.
08:11It was upgraded because it went through eight prototyping.
08:17Seven and eight were tested.
08:20Tested for taste, tested for nutrients, and so on.
08:24That's why the process took a long time.
08:29The Nutribar also passed the Philippine Recommended Energy Nutrients Intake, or RENI,
08:34which was approved during the pandemic.
08:37This is the finished product, the Nutribar.
08:40Let's taste it.
08:42Mmm.
08:45It's not too sweet.
08:47And we can taste the combination of banana and mung bean.
08:51Now, some government agencies have tried and tested the Nutribar in Baguio.
08:56Nutribar is a nutritious food for emergency situations.
09:00It's another innovative innovation from the TANGLAG Women's Organization or Women's Group.
09:07And when this is rolled out,
09:09when their product is polished,
09:12more Filipinos will be able to benefit, especially during the pandemic.
09:17For GMA Integrated News,
09:19I'm Martin Avere,
09:20Changing the Game!
09:26GMA Kapuso Foundation and several Kapuso stars are continuing their journey
09:30to help the residents of Baguio, Carina, and Habagat
09:34as well as the thousands of residents from Malabon, Navotas, and Cainta in Rizal.
09:45Because of the floods in Tonsuya, Malabon,
09:48and Habagat,
09:49Baguio, Carina, and Habagat,
09:53Because of the floods in Habagat, Baguio, Carina,
09:56and Habagat,
09:58Evelyn's family was forced to climb the roof on Wednesday.
10:01The flood reached the second floor of the house.
10:05The current of the water was too strong.
10:07On the second floor, it reached the ceiling.
10:10Even though it was difficult, we were able to climb the roof.
10:13Fortunately, the rescuers arrived at their location.
10:18The residents of Cainta in Rizal also drowned in the flood.
10:22Even though she was alone,
10:23Grace found a way to rescue her three young children.
10:28My children were just up there until the water level rose.
10:33Then, we were able to climb the roof.
10:38Because of the flood in Baguio, Carina, and Habagat,
10:41GMA Kapuso Foundation quickly responded to the needs.
10:47With the help of donation food packs,
10:50donated by Dingdong Dantes and Marian Rivera,
10:53we were able to distribute help to 4,200 people
10:58from Malabon and Navotas.
11:01We also accompanied them with food from Alden Richards.
11:06More than 1,000 families from Cainta in Rizal
11:09received food packs, food bags, and blankets.
11:13And in every place where we provide help,
11:17we are able to distribute food, blankets, bread, and drinking water.
11:24Thank you very much to GMA Kapuso Foundation
11:27for helping our people.
11:31Thank you also to Bioderm Germicidal Soap
11:35for distributing help to Operation Bayanihan.
11:39To those who are in need of help,
11:42you can deposit in our bank accounts
11:46or send it to Cebuan Luliyer.
11:48You can also send it online via GCash,
11:50Shopee, Lazada, and Metrobank Credit Cards.
11:57This weekend, some parts of the country
11:59experienced bad weather.
12:08In Davao Occidental,
12:09the road was flooded with floodwaters
12:11with several fruits of coconut trees
12:12and a small banana tree.
12:14The water also reached the houses.
12:18There was almost zero visibility in Lawag City in Ilocos Norte.
12:22It was also flooded in State of Calamity
12:24due to the effects of Hurricane Karina and Tsunami Habagat.
12:27Clearing operations were also carried out
12:29in large rocks in Barangay Ambuklao in Bocod, Benguet.
12:33Hurricane Karina is gone,
12:35but bad weather continued
12:37in some parts of the country due to Tsunami Habagat.
12:41Low Pressure Area and Thunderstorm
12:43In the latest data of NDRRMC,
12:45it rose to 36.
12:47It is only seen in WIP due to the combined effects
12:49of Hurricane Butsoy and Karina
12:51as well as Tsunami Habagat this past week.
12:59Dear viewers,
13:00we are still monitoring the Low Pressure Area
13:02inside the Philippine Area of Responsibility.
13:05It was again observed at a distance of 335 kilometers
13:08north of Itbayat, Batanes.
13:10It is expected that the chance of a storm
13:12will remain low.
13:14It is also possible that it will come out
13:16within 24 hours or even dissipate
13:18before it continues to come out.
13:22We will continue to monitor the changes
13:24in the coming days.
13:26For now, the LPA has no effect
13:28in any part of the country,
13:30but due to Tsunami Habagat and localized thunderstorms,
13:32rain is still expected.
13:34Based on the data of Metro Weather,
13:36there is a chance of rain in the western section
13:39along with Zambales, Bataan, Locos Region, and Aurora.
13:41It will continue in the afternoon,
13:43but there will be more rain
13:45like almost all of Northern and Central Luzon,
13:47Bicol Region, Mimaropa, Quezon,
13:49and a large part of Visayas and Mindanao.
13:51Heavy to intense rains
13:53will be experienced in many places,
13:55so be alert
13:57in the event of floods or landslides.
13:59In Metro Manila, it is also possible for rain
14:01so for those who will enter tomorrow,
14:03don't forget to bring an umbrella.
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