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00:00Good evening Kapuso! I am your Kuya Kim who will give you the trivia behind the trending news.
00:10It's up to the tourists to find out if one of the famous waterfalls in Cebu is true or false.
00:20In the throwback posts, this beautiful waterfall is the only one that can be found.
00:28This is the famous Tumalog Falls in Oslob, Cebu.
00:31For the time being, this is a secret to the public because what I heard is that there is no water that falls from the waterfall.
00:38Our Tumalog Waterfalls is now a bit dry.
00:45We can't get from the water source to the waterfalls. That's why it's slowly drying up.
00:51Why did Tumalog Falls dry up?
00:56Kuya Kim, where does the water that falls from the waterfall come from?
01:00Kuya Kim, what now?
01:02The water from the waterfall comes from different sources.
01:05It may come from the rainwater that accumulates in the rivers and streams and flows to the waterfall.
01:10It may also come from the rivers or streams that flow to high places like the banks.
01:14It may also come from springs or lakes.
01:17Waterfalls can also dry up.
01:20One of the reasons why waterfalls dry up is climate change.
01:23Because of the hot weather, the water evaporates quickly or the rain is too heavy.
01:28There is also a reason for the change of geography in the area,
01:31such as when there is a landslide or the structure of the area is not built like a dam.
01:36In the case of Tumalog Falls in Oslob, what is the reason why it dried up?
01:41The water in the waterfalls dried up due to the hot weather.
01:47The river channel from the water source also dried up.
01:51There is only a little overflowing water from the water source.
01:55But the tourists should not be concerned.
01:57We are hoping that this is just a season.
02:00Because way back in 2016, we also experienced this.
02:05It dried up, but it came back.
02:07We continue to maintain the area.
02:10It is clean.
02:11There are improvements being made so that when our waterfalls return,
02:16it will be ready to open for tourists.
02:21There are no more waterfalls in the country that will dry up.
02:23Especially some of these are the source of a kind of clean energy.
02:28This is Maria Cristina in Iligan City in Lalo del Norte.
02:37It is a very beautiful area.
02:39The water that falls from here is very strong.
02:42This is one of the main sources of hydroelectric power in Mindanao.
02:47Hydroelectric power is a kind of energy that comes from the water that flows
02:52and is used to generate electricity.
02:54It is a clean and renewable source of energy.
02:58Meanwhile, to find out the trivia behind the viral news,
03:00just tweet or comment,
03:02Hashtag Kuya Kim, what's next?
03:04Always remember, what's important is what's known.
03:07I am Kuya Kim and I will answer you 24 hours.
03:12The topic of marital rape or rape was discussed by the couple
03:16during the Senate hearing earlier.
03:18Senator Robin Padilla has made some clarifications
03:22regarding the laws regarding rape.
03:25Attorney Lorna Capunan is a resourceful person.
03:30No means no.
03:34Ma'am Gonzales is right.
03:40During the Senate Committee on Public Information and Mass Media hearing,
03:43regarding the allegations of sexual harassment in the media industry earlier,
03:47the topic of rape was discussed
03:49by the family lawyer and women's rights advocate Attorney Lorna Capunan
03:53that even spouses can apply the law against rape.
03:57The committee chairman, Senator Robin Padilla, had some questions.
04:01The husband will say,
04:02My head hurts, I don't want it.
04:04The husband forced the woman to have sex.
04:08Is that rape?
04:09The answer is yes.
04:11The former obligation of the husband,
04:15of the woman or man,
04:18when the husband asks,
04:20if the woman or man should have sex,
04:23is that not rape?
04:24No.
04:25When you say no, no means no.
04:27How can you say no is no?
04:30You just think it's a joke.
04:33It's like he doesn't want to, but he wants to.
04:36Is that rape?
04:37What is it?
04:38Are we pitiful?
04:40Or if we are not in the mood,
04:42do we have the right to say no?
04:46No means no applies to both genders.
04:50It cannot be forced by the husband.
04:54You don't choose when you're in heat.
04:59What if your husband doesn't want to?
05:02There's no other way for the man.
05:07What if you're just a woman?
05:09We don't have a choice.
05:10You can just sleep.
05:12The issue there is not legal.
05:14The issue there is psychosocial.
05:18Kapunan adds that sometimes there is pain.
05:22The instance where the husband is drunk
05:27or under the influence of drugs
05:30and wants to have sex with the wife,
05:36under that circumstance,
05:39it will be violent,
05:41not out of love.
05:45There's no violence.
05:47He's not drunk.
05:48It's out of urge.
05:50Your husband is there to serve you.
05:52He doesn't want to.
05:54What can I say to him
05:56so that my wife won't complain?
05:59What can I say to him?
06:01Counseling.
06:02Counseling?
06:03Counseling is needed.
06:06Or just pray.
06:08Kapunan also explained to the family
06:10that under the law,
06:12it's not the wife's obligation
06:14to be obedient to her husband.
06:16With all due respect,
06:18it's not the wife's obligation
06:23to serve the husband.
06:25That's normal.
06:27I know.
06:28That's what's instilled in us.
06:31In fact, I'll just add,
06:33because a lot of men are listening.
06:35We amended the family code
06:38to remove the obligation of obedience.
06:41That's why it's important,
06:43the issue of mutual respect.
06:45If your spouse refuses,
06:50whether valid or not,
06:52let's respect the decision of the wife
06:55or the husband in that case.
06:58In the latest National Demographic
07:00and Health Survey of 2022,
07:022.3% of women experienced sexual violence
07:07from their spouse or relationship.
07:10That's the highest in Bicol Region,
07:12Ilocos Region, and in Mimaropa.
07:14The data is different
07:15for those who experienced emotional violence
07:17and physical violence.
07:19Atty. Kapunan cited those who are philosophizing
07:22in the definition of rape.
07:23They said,
07:24how about the dentist?
07:26That's what I'm telling you.
07:28What if a dentist puts an instrument into the mouth?
07:32Let's not trivialize the crime of rape.
07:37Let's not be philosophers
07:40because the allegations of rape are serious.
07:44Even in this law,
07:47it's life imprisonment.
07:49Especially if there's a qualifying circumstance.
07:54For the GMA Integrated News,
07:56Mav Gonzales,
07:57for Tutok,
07:5824 hours.
08:01How many consultations were held
08:03for the 55th anniversary
08:05of the diplomatic relations
08:07between the Philippines and Singapore,
08:09even though the two leaders discussed
08:12the success of the Olympic double gold medalist,
08:15Carlos Yulo.
08:16And for Tutok,
08:17Ivan Mayerina.
08:19Ivan.
08:23Vicky, the President of Singapore,
08:26President Tharman Shanmugaratnam,
08:29is in the country for a three-day state visit
08:31here in the Philippines.
08:32This visit is part of the 55th anniversary
08:36of the diplomatic relations
08:37between the Philippines and Singapore,
08:39where more than 200,000 Filipinos
08:41work or live.
08:43The bilateral meeting of the two leaders
08:45has not yet become common,
08:46because after their preparations
08:48about cooperation and strengthening relations,
08:51they went to discuss the success
08:53of Carlos Yulo in the last Olympics.
08:57Mr. Yulo's two goals
09:00is the only athlete from Southeast Asia,
09:05from an ASEAN nation,
09:06who's had two Olympic goals ever,
09:08in any sport.
09:09So it's a real milestone.
09:11It's a real milestone for all of us.
09:13I mean, we shine a bit of the reflected glory
09:16of the Philippines.
09:18That's what I was telling everyone.
09:20Tonight, it's not about us.
09:22We're just reflected glory over here,
09:24and trying to be part of this.
09:29Of the achievements of our athletes.
09:31We are very, very proud,
09:32and the welcome that people gave
09:35was really overwhelming.
10:00This evening,
10:01two more formal meetings were held.
10:03One is for the establishment of regulations
10:05on the recruitment of health care workers
10:07and the care for their health,
10:09and another is a memorandum
10:10on giving incentives to industries
10:12to reduce their carbon footprints
10:14and take care of the environment.
10:16Some more meetings are being held
10:18between private sectors and NGOs in Singapore
10:21and local governments here in the Philippines.
10:23Again, the two leaders mentioned
10:25their similar positions
10:27in talking about the South China Sea.
10:29I look forward to the opportunity
10:31to reaffirm our commitment
10:33to maintain and to promote peace, security,
10:36and stability in the region,
10:38as well as our strong support
10:40for the peaceful resolution
10:42of any such disputes.
10:44The South China Sea is an extremely important issue.
10:46Singapore's position, of course, is well known.
10:49We've consistently upheld the rights
10:51of all states
10:53to freedom of navigation and overflight,
10:56and strongly supported
10:58the peaceful resolution of disputes
11:01in accordance with international law,
11:04including the 1982 UN Convention
11:08on the Law of the Sea, or UNCLOS.
11:11Last night, a state banquet
11:14was prepared by the Palacio
11:15for the Singapore delegation,
11:17where several businessmen will also attend.
11:19The next few days,
11:21the Singapore President will attend
11:23and visit several research institutions
11:25here in the Philippines.
11:27Thank you very much, Ivan Mayrina.
11:31The issue of red tagging
11:33was raised in the budget hearing of the DILG,
11:35as well as the actions of the government
11:37and the PNP,
11:38in order for a great personality
11:40who is looking for a law to be established,
11:42Ian Cruz, to appear.
11:47In the allocation of Php 281 billion
11:50to the proposed 2025 budget
11:52by the Department of Interior
11:53and local governments
11:54in the House of Operations Committee,
11:56the PNP was asked about the progress
11:58of the search for a great personality.
12:01The PNP thought that the total budget
12:03for the DILG
12:04is worth Php 206 billion.
12:07Ordinary people are easy to catch.
12:11How about personalities?
12:14We have people like Alice Goh,
12:17Apollo Kibuloy,
12:18who we haven't caught yet.
12:20What is the plan of the PNP
12:22in terms of catching personalities?
12:26Our tracking is continuous.
12:28Not only the Philippine National Police,
12:30but all the agencies involved,
12:32especially the Bureau of Immigrations
12:34and of course the Intelligence Unit
12:36from the National Security Agency.
12:39DILG Secretary Benjar Abalos
12:41is not stopping
12:42in order to find
12:43the well-known personalities.
12:46I have demanded the PNP
12:48because of our raid on the Kingdom of Jesus.
12:51And we are going to answer
12:52these accusations against us.
12:54Just for the record,
12:55we are not like that.
12:57The issue of red-tagging
12:58that was based on the study
13:00of the Ateneo Human Rights Center
13:02continues until this year.
13:05We don't want to red-tag anymore.
13:07If that happens,
13:08we have no idea.
13:10But I will investigate
13:11if that happens.
13:13If they have no idea,
13:14then it seems
13:16they don't really check
13:18what the local police stations are doing.
13:22It is never the policy of the PNP
13:25to red-tag.
13:27Let that be put in the record.
13:29If there is such a study,
13:31the Ateneo,
13:32we will look into it
13:33and investigate.
13:35For GMA Integrated News,
13:36Ian Cruz,
13:37for 24 Hours.
13:40The employees
13:42from the previous administration
13:44are Bambang Tarlac Acting Mayor
13:46Eranio Timbang.
13:49I don't want the families
13:51of the employees
13:53to just do their jobs.
13:56We don't need to make divisions.
13:59Timbang said that
14:00during the return operation
14:02of the Alcalde's office
14:04after his visit yesterday.
14:06Timbang said that his priority
14:08in the last three months
14:10is to continue the projects
14:12of Dismissed Mayor Alice Goh
14:14after she was removed
14:16from the office of the Ombudsman
14:18last Tuesday.
14:19According to Goh's lawyer,
14:21Atty. Steven David,
14:22they are now preparing
14:24to appeal the decision
14:26of the Ombudsman.
14:29Tomorrow,
14:30the southbound lane
14:32of the EDSA Kamuning Flyover
14:34in Quezon City will be open to motorists.
14:35Remember to join the rehabilitation
14:38of the flyover in May
14:40to make it stronger
14:41against the strong tides.
14:43There will be repairs
14:45in the lower part
14:46in the coming weeks.
14:48The road will be paved
14:50so that it can pass.
14:52The opening of the flyover
14:54will be two months earlier
14:56than expected in October.
15:05You will really be time-traveled
15:07with the attention to detail of the set
15:09and props of the Kapuso Family Drama Series
15:12of the Red Sun
15:13to achieve the look
15:15of World War II.
15:17One of the houses used
15:19was built in 1935.
15:21Let's talk to Nelson Canlas.
15:26In the first taping days
15:28of the GMA Prime Family Drama of the Red Sun,
15:30GMA Integrated News visited
15:33the set of the Family Drama Series.
15:35There, the excitement
15:37of Barbie Forteza,
15:39Sania Lopez,
15:41David Licauco,
15:42and Alden Richards.
15:44They admitted that
15:46their characters are actors.
15:48Sania.
15:50It's a challenge for me
15:53because I have to be rich.
15:54In real life,
15:56I'm an aristocrat.
15:58I have to study.
16:00I like to slouch.
16:02You have to be like that.
16:04Back then,
16:05you're not allowed to slouch.
16:07So, if you're rich,
16:09you have to be like that.
16:11Because the preparation of the details
16:13is meticulous,
16:15the Red Sun is taping
16:17the old and considered important properties
16:20in the province of Quezon and Batangas.
16:22These houses stood the test of time,
16:25especially during World War II.
16:27It took almost 6 months
16:29to find a location
16:30to use here in the Red Sun.
16:32Just like this 1930's
16:34ancestral house in Sarayaya, Quezon.
16:36So, the result is
16:38that we're going back to the time of the Japanese.
16:40The actors were also trained on the set.
16:43From the clothes,
16:44cars,
16:45to the equipment.
16:46It was supposed to be correct in the 1940's.
16:48The hair.
16:50The face.
16:52Aside from the hair.
16:54The makeup took only 5 minutes.
16:55The hair took 2 hours.
16:572 hours for the makeup.
16:59Just a moment.
17:01Yes.
17:02But if you notice,
17:03our eyebrows are a bit thin.
17:05Right?
17:06Right?
17:07Back then.
17:08So, there.
17:09Back then,
17:10David already admitted
17:11that he was nervous
17:12when looking for a character
17:14who would share his love
17:16with his country or loved ones.
17:18On top of that,
17:19he said that he's good at
17:21watching his fellow actors.
17:24I just try my best not to think about it.
17:26I feel like in everything we do in life,
17:29if you're nervous, it's hard.
17:31So, I just acknowledge that
17:33I'm nervous.
17:35And then, from there,
17:36I just work my way
17:37so that I'll still be okay.
17:39I won't be nervous.
17:40I mean, I won't perform badly.
17:42But from what we've seen
17:43of their performances in the series,
17:45the audience has already experienced
17:47the incredible performances
17:49of 4 of their characters.
17:51Back then,
17:52up until now,
17:54their performances
17:56in the characters of
17:58Adelina and Teresita
18:00Hiroshi and Eduardo
18:02have always been great.
18:04And they're very proud
18:06of the knowledge
18:07they've gained from each other
18:09because of the movie,
18:10Paganap sa Bulang Araw.
18:12We can already feel
18:13our seniority
18:15because I'm the oldest of the 4.
18:18I'm also happy
18:19because now,
18:20of course,
18:21the generation of actors
18:22coming from the Gen-Z era,
18:26of course,
18:27they'll process things differently.
18:29They'll think differently.
18:30So, it's really exciting
18:31to collaborate with these actors
18:33whose different learnings
18:36and knowledge
18:37about certain stuff,
18:39we can marry it in this project
18:41so that we can bring out
18:44new things.
18:45And I want to learn from them
18:47as much as possible.
18:49They'll also learn from me.
18:52Nelson Canlas,
18:53updated on Shoebiz Happenings.
18:57And that's my chika
18:58this Thursday night.
18:59Ako po si Ia Adaliano.
19:01Ms. Mel, Ms. Vicky Emil.
19:04Salamat sa'yo, Ia.
19:05Salamat, Ia.
19:06Yan ang mga balita
19:07ngayong you,
19:08ngayong Huebes.
19:09Ako po si Mel Tianko.
19:10Ako naman po si Vicky Morales
19:12para sa mas malaking mission.
19:13Para sa mas malawak
19:14na paglilingkod sa bayan.
19:15Ako po si Emil Sumangit.
19:17Mula sa GMA Integrated News,
19:19ang News Authority ng Pilipino,
19:20nakatuto kami 24 oras.
19:27Ako po si Mel Tianko.