24 Oras: (Part 2) Tinest drive na motorsiklo, tinangay; Taas-singil sa kuryente mula Oktubre hanggang susunod na 12 buwan, atbp.

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00:00A woman literally left her boyfriend's motorcycle when they were talking to the seller in Rizal.
00:06The woman was arrested, but she didn't know what to do with the suspect.
00:11EJ Gomez was found guilty.
00:13Exclusive.
00:14On the first day of the night.
00:16On the first day of the night.
00:17This woman was in jail.
00:20She was fined by the Estafa Administration after she asked her lover to run
00:25The suspect requested a test drive, but the woman was left while the victim was talking to him.
00:54So when he test drove the scooter, he didn't come back.
01:00The seller tried to contact the suspect's number, but he couldn't be reached.
01:06The victim, the seller, went to San Mateo Police Station with the woman, who turned to the police.
01:12According to the suspect's wife, she met the man on an online dating app.
01:17She couldn't believe that in one week of love, she would exchange him for her boyfriend's motorcycle.
01:24I really didn't know that he would do that to the motorcycle.
01:29Actually, he was carrying my iPhone.
01:31He was also stupid.
01:33I'm also a victim.
01:34The woman suspect is currently in jail at San Mateo Police Station.
01:38The follow-up operation will continue in order to arrest her lover.
01:42I hope you will be found.
01:44I'm the one who committed the crime.
01:46I shouldn't have done it.
01:47You should be here.
01:49You should be in jail.
01:52For the GMA Integrated News, EJ Gomez, 24 Hours.
01:58The Central Bank of the Philippines lowered the interest rate.
02:03Now, it's possible that the inflation rate will lower in the coming months.
02:08That's good news for the consumers.
02:10But it's possible that it will affect the price of the goods.
02:15Maki Polido has the news.
02:17To control the inflation rate or to speed up the price of the goods,
02:23the Central Bank of the Philippines raised the interest rate last year.
02:27Now, the Central Bank can see that the inflation rate will lower in the coming months.
02:31It's currently 4.4 percent.
02:33The Monetary Board decided to lower the interest rate from 6.25 percent to 6.5 percent.
02:41On the downside risks, these are mainly due to lower import tariffs on rice.
02:49And the lower tariff is expected to reduce upward pressure on domestic rice prices.
02:56On the upside risks, the main factors behind this would be through possibly higher electricity rates.
03:10And also through external factors.
03:13Lowering the interest rate means that the interest of the bank will be lower.
03:18Investors' income will be lower.
03:20For example, in government bonds and treasury bills.
03:23But it's preferable to the bank loans.
03:26We buy a house, a car, a motorcycle.
03:30We use a credit card.
03:32The low interest rate is preferable to the residents.
03:38That's why the sales executives of some car dealerships told us
03:42that this will affect their plans to buy a car.
03:46If we total their expenses, sometimes that becomes the hindrance
03:51if we will continue with the purchase or not.
03:54So the interest rates really matter.
03:56But it's also possible that this will affect the inflation rate.
03:59Because the value of the peso can go down if the interest rates go down.
04:03That's why the goods will be more expensive.
04:06If the value of the peso goes down,
04:09it means that you will need more pesos for your imports.
04:17The imported products, once they reach the market, are more expensive.
04:21So inflation can still happen.
04:26So this is not a one-way street.
04:29It's very difficult to balance.
04:34For GMA Integrated News, Maki Pulido reporting for 24 Hours.
04:40In Valenzuela City, the two suspects of the separate crimes were arrested.
04:45They were involved in a heated fight.
04:48Mark Salazar is reporting.
04:54They are two different murder cases in Valenzuela City.
04:57But their story is the same.
04:59A heated fight that resulted in a chaotic crime.
05:03When the first suspect was arrested on Tuesday,
05:06when he was hiding in Camarinesur,
05:08he told the investigator why he was so angry with his neighbor in Palazan, Valenzuela.
05:14His name is Atilano Delemus Tria, 68 years old.
05:18Atilano has a store.
05:20He always asks his son what his neighbor is doing every time he buys this.
05:24Every time I buy it, I always hold it.
05:26He doesn't know that it's in the corner of his store.
05:28I heard what he was saying.
05:30That's why I did what I did to hurt him.
05:33On August 6, a suspect sneaked into Atilano's house in Palazan, Valenzuela
05:39and hit him on the head.
05:41When I hit him, he was able to get out of the bottle so he was able to get back at me.
05:46That's why you were injured?
05:47Yes, I was injured.
05:48I really didn't know what he was trying to kill.
05:51He was still angry with me so I hit him.
05:54Who hit him?
05:55Tell us.
05:56Our NPD field unit in Soco was processing.
06:00That's the time we saw that the killing of our victim was really a murder
06:08because of the sustained multiple injuries, especially on the head.
06:14In front of the media earlier, the suspect did not give a statement.
06:19I just want to tell you that I was hit by a bullet.
06:27He was hit by a murder weapon.
06:30This is the second suspect, 23 years old.
06:34He was suddenly hit by a steel bar on the forehead and head
06:37by his construction worker partner, Joel Buado, 41 years old.
06:43He was unable to give a statement on his motive.
06:45He just wanted to say that he didn't want to speak.
06:49He just wanted to speak in court.
06:53I don't understand why there was an altercation
06:58between the victim and the star witness.
07:03They were the only suspects.
07:06That was just recently.
07:07How many months has he been in construction?
07:09I would say about a month and a week.
07:13So when you were carrying him,
07:18when did you see that he was holding a gun?
07:23When he was hit on the head.
07:26That's how he was hit on the head.
07:29Joel was rushed to the hospital, but he also died yesterday.
07:33The suspect was arrested in Rizal Province
07:36and is now facing a murder charge.
07:39There is no evidence that the suspects were drunk or drugged.
07:43It is said that it was just the heat of their heads that pushed them to commit the crime.
07:48It is said that the reason for the heat of their heads
07:50was included in the investigation.
07:53Every person has their own problems, their own issues.
07:56We don't know if they have deeper personal issues
07:59or even psychological issues.
08:02But in times like this, we should apologize.
08:05We should apologize.
08:06If not, we will blame ourselves if we are jailed.
08:10For GMA Integrated News,
08:13Mark Salazar,
08:15for 24 Hours.
08:21There are a lot of diseases that need blood here in the country.
08:25According to the Philippine Red Cross,
08:27the GMA Kapuso Foundation and the Red Cross
08:31are working on a bloodletting project.
08:40It is difficult for an OFW to get sick,
08:44especially when they are far from their family.
08:47Just like the former OFW, Ramon.
08:50In 2012, he had a problem with urination while working in Korea.
08:56Thankfully, he was helped by the Korean Red Cross
09:01who underwent a laboratory test and procedure.
09:05I got sick.
09:07The doctor in Korea said that my urination was bleeding.
09:11This experience was what made him realize
09:14the importance of donating blood.
09:17When he returned to the Philippines in 2017,
09:22he donated blood 11 times
09:25to our bloodletting activities.
09:28I didn't hesitate.
09:31It's my life.
09:33I told myself,
09:35I will return the help.
09:37This is a good thing.
09:39I will just donate blood.
09:41If you have a good heart,
09:44give without payment.
09:47On Saturday, August 17,
09:49we invite you to join
09:51the GMA Kapuso Foundation's Bloodletting Project
09:56in the Evercommonwealth.
09:58Blood donation is very important
10:01because in the Philippines,
10:03we have a high demand for blood.
10:06We have a lot of patients
10:08who undergo surgery or surgery
10:11for those who are sick.
10:13To clarify,
10:15blood donors can donate blood
10:18as long as the doctor checks it.
10:19And those who have tattoos,
10:21they can still give blood
10:23but if it's a new tattoo,
10:24it needs to be done after one year.
10:26Those who have hypertension or diabetes,
10:30they can still give blood
10:32provided that they are controlled.
10:34It means that their blood pressure is normal
10:36and their laboratory tests are normal.
10:38Kapuso, let's meet in the Evercommonwealth
10:42and be a Kapuso.
10:49Kapuso,
10:51Limited Edition 2024 Bayaning Kapuso Ballers
10:56will be able to donate tomorrow
10:59to our Sagip Dugtong Buhay Bloodletting Project
11:02in Evercommonwealth, Quezon City
11:04from 8 am to 7 pm.
11:07There are still free snacks
11:09and freebies.
11:11Some performers will be happy with us.
11:15So be a certified
11:17Bayaning Kapuso.
11:24Kapuso,
11:26there's a new low-pressure area
11:28in the Philippine Area of Responsibility.
11:30It was just built in the afternoon
11:32inside the PAR.
11:34It's said that the chances of it being a typhoon
11:36will be low.
11:38It won't last long
11:40because the PAR might go out on the weekend.
11:42The LPA has no effect on our country
11:44but the extreme northern zone
11:45will be affected.
11:47In places where it's not that hot
11:49but it can still rain
11:51due to thunderstorms.
11:53Based on the Metro Weather,
11:55there will be heavy rain tomorrow afternoon
11:57in Cagayan Valley, Cordillera, Central Luzon,
11:59some parts of Calabarzon, Mindoro Provinces,
12:01Palawan, Cabarines Provinces,
12:03and Catanduanes.
12:05There will also be rain in Panay
12:07and Negros Islands, Samar and Leyte Provinces
12:09and a large part of Mindanao.
12:11The weather will be almost like this on Sunday.
12:13Heavy rain and wind
12:15will be the main storms.
12:17Be careful of possible floods or landslides.
12:19In Metro Manila,
12:21there's a chance of rain this weekend
12:23especially on Sunday afternoon
12:25so if you have a walk,
12:27don't forget to bring an umbrella
12:29or a raincoat.
12:31To the customers of Meralco,
12:33the stock market is ready
12:35for the upcoming October.
12:37It's already approved
12:39by the Energy Regulatory Commission
12:41and it's possible
12:43that it will last until next year.
12:45I'm Maris Umali.
12:49Tonio says,
12:51Panay is afraid
12:53of the upcoming Meralco bill
12:55because of the high price.
12:57But it looks like
12:59it will be more likely
13:01if there's a new surge
13:03in the next 12 months
13:05starting this October.
13:07I'm just crying
13:09because
13:12it's hard
13:13because everyone is hoping
13:15and we're pitiful.
13:17The Energy Regulatory Commission
13:19or ERC has already approved
13:21the request of Meralco
13:23to ask the customers
13:25for a higher price
13:27from the plants
13:29that use natural gas.
13:31What we're expecting
13:33is a 30 cent per kilowatt hour
13:35increase
13:37in the initial estimate
13:39of the ERC.
13:40So,
13:42there's an additional
13:442 cents over the next 12 months.
13:46So,
13:48the total is
13:5032 to 33 cents
13:52in our initial estimate
13:54per kilowatt hour.
13:56Meralco should pay
13:58the supply
14:00from other plants
14:02that are cheaper.
14:04But it's possible
14:06that Meralco customers
14:08will fill
14:09until October next year
14:11for the recovery
14:13from January.
14:15But we're expecting
14:17a higher price
14:19while the contract
14:21with natural gas plants
14:23is still alive.
14:25This will be the estimate
14:27unless they can source
14:29a lower LNG
14:31or the rate of pollution
14:33decreases again.
14:35Until 2025
14:37and 2027,
14:39Meralco will continue
14:41to operate.
14:43For GMA Integrated News,
14:45Maris Umali for 24 Hours.

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