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00:00A new attack from China on the Philippine Coast Guard's patrol of the Ayungin Shoal.
00:10In addition to that, the Chinese ships that are guarding the sea.
00:14From Puerto Princesa in Palawan, exclusively live, Joseph Moro.
00:22Joseph.
00:23Yo.
00:24Well, the Chinese ships that are being guarded are the BRP Teresa Magbanoa and the Escoda
00:30Shoal that we just saw, and the maritime patrol of the BFAR and the Philippine Coast Guard.
00:36China has launched several flares at the Philippine Coast Guard's maritime domain awareness patrol
00:44and Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources of BFAR in the Subi Reef that we were with
00:49today.
00:50There are still many Chinese maritime militia vessels or CMMVs in the Mischief Reef.
00:59In this area, you can see how the Philippines' outposts are not in the vicinity of China's
01:06facilities.
01:07In Panata Island, for example, there are only a few small houses and we have solar panels
01:12there.
01:13It is important that we show this to the world to show that China is really not hesitating
01:17to disregard the arbitral award, to keep on violating the UNCLOS.
02:18the Philippine Coast Guard's efforts to bring supplies to our ship, the 9701.
02:31They're hoping that if they stop the Coast Guard from bringing supplies to the ship,
02:39it will force us to pull out.
02:41When China attacked, the BRP Teresa Magbanoa seemed to be permanently stationed there.
02:46The BRP Sierra Madre made the same move when it attacked Yungin Shoal in 1999.
02:52When the Philippine Coast Guard refused, Teresa Magbanoa was sent there for almost four months
02:57and it was recorded in the Shoal that the next time China makes a claim there, it will remain
03:03there as long as necessary, especially since the Philippines has the right to guard the
03:07Escoda Shoal.
03:08Our Coast Guard vessel will remain to be there.
03:13In our assessment, it would still require the presence of our Coast Guard vessel.
03:18But the mere fact that the Chinese maritime militia is increasing here, I think the more
03:26the reason that we need to maintain our presence here.
03:29The Philippine Coast Guard has the right to patrol the Escoda Shoal.
03:35And the Philippine Coast Guard is adamant that it will not stop the legal activities
03:40of our government in the West Philippine Sea, Mel.
03:43Thank you very much, Joseph Moro.
03:47Long weekend is waiving.
03:49That's why our fellow Filipinos who will go on vacation or go home to the province
03:54should go to different terminals.
03:56From the Paranaque Integrated Terminal Exchange or PITX, this is Raffy Lima.
04:04Raffy.
04:35I think a lot of people have already left because they are supposed to start their holidays
04:40on Wednesday.
04:42But at the same time, we already reached around 150,000 which is above our normal of 130,000.
05:05We are not congested as of now because our buses are still fast-moving.
05:10Meaning, we don't have delayed trips.
05:12At the same time, outside the Metro Manila, our buses can still move to their provinces.
05:19This family is from Pampanga.
05:21They are on a long vacation to bring their sick relative to Bicol.
05:25Because there is an entrance.
05:27That's why we are on a vacation because there is no entrance.
05:32This relative is excited because they will be traveling together.
05:37This is our relative from Tuhon for Dibo.
05:45That's why we are here at our aunt's house who is 90 years old.
05:50Hello, Aunt Novi.
05:52Paul James is still working even though the holiday is already 4 days.
05:56It's also true that his cousin's ship is just a short distance away.
05:59That's why they are going back to their province at the same time.
06:02What will you do?
06:04It's just right because I need to go back to work because there are a lot of jobs.
06:09Even though the number of people is decreasing, security is still tight before they can enter the terminal.
06:16PITX added more flights for the expected number of passengers starting tonight until tomorrow.
06:23But for now, the flights are not yet fully booked.
06:26If you need to wait, there are a lot of restaurants and free Wi-Fi at the terminal.
06:35Vicky, as of 6 p.m. earlier, the number of passengers here at PITX reached more than 145,000.
06:41PITX added more flights to Batangas and seven flights to Quezon
06:45because of the expected number of passengers tonight.
06:48And that's the latest from PITX. Vicky?
06:51Thank you very much, Rafi Tima.
06:58Good evening, Kapuso!
07:00I am your brother, Kim, who will give you trivia behind the trending news.
07:04Have you noticed plastic bottles containing blue water in your barangay?
07:09Do you know what this is for?
07:11That's also the question of a resident from Bulacan.
07:14Let's try to find the explanation.
07:18Whenever Raymond goes out of his house in Malolos, Bulacan,
07:21this is what he always goes through.
07:23Out of the blue. Plastic bottles containing blue water.
07:26I don't know who started it, but we saw neighbors doing it.
07:31It's like a story spread. Everyone is doing it.
07:35One of Raymond's neighbors who made this is Aiza.
07:39It's been around the house for three months.
07:41I imitated her in making this.
07:44To make the water blue, he mixes it with anneal bluing powder or tina.
07:50But the question is, what are these for?
07:53In the past, there were a lot of animal dung here.
07:56Because a lot of them disappeared.
07:59Now, we put it here.
08:01It's said that the dung makes them go far away.
08:04Are their discharges effective?
08:06At first, it was effective.
08:08But later on, there were still a few who got dung here.
08:12It's not like before.
08:13Is there an explanation as to why dogs and cats are afraid of plastic bottles containing blue water?
08:22The water mixed with anneal is what our countrymen use to discharge
08:26and dogs and cats don't get dung from their dung.
08:29Did you know that this technique is not only done in the Philippines?
08:32It is known that they also do this in India.
08:35While in Spain, Argentina, Japan, and Mexico,
08:38they only use water in bottles.
08:40In Japan, this is called nekoyoke, which means scarecats.
08:45One of the theories is that dogs and cats are afraid of these
08:49when the light reflects from the sun on a plastic bottle.
08:52Some say that dogs don't like the smell of anneal or tina mixed with water.
08:57But according to an expert,
08:58there is no evidence that the use of tina or blue water
09:04can really deter dogs and cats.
09:08Even if this theory is true, it is still not proven.
09:15They say that dogs and cats are afraid of blue water in plastic bottles.
09:18But did you know that dogs and cats are colorblind?
09:29To see the full colors,
09:30we humans have three cones in our eyes.
09:34Red, blue, and green.
09:36But dogs only have two.
09:38Blue and yellow.
09:39While cats only detect blue, yellow, and green.
09:43Because they are not sensitive to red light,
09:45they have a hard time seeing other colors.
09:48And because dogs are one of the colors they see,
09:52this is also a possible reason why they are afraid of the plastic bottles outside.
09:57Because the color of the plastic bottle is visible to them.
10:00They avoid it.
10:02Meanwhile, to find out the trivia behind the viral news,
10:04tweet or comment with the hashtag
10:06Kuya Kim Ano Na?
10:07Always remember,
10:08the important thing is to know.
10:10I am Kuya Kim and I will answer you 24 hours a day.
10:14Vice President Sara Duterte denied the allegation of plagiarism
10:18of her book.
10:19This was after she compared a few netizens
10:22to another book she published in 2005.
10:26J.P. Soriano was involved.
10:29The book, Isang Kaibigan, was published by Vice President Sara Duterte.
10:35It became the subject of Senator Risa Ontervero's response
10:39to the Senate hearing on the budget of the Office of the Vice President.
10:43But the book was funded by the OVP with 10 million pesos
10:48to be distributed to young students
10:51who are facing a new issue.
10:54The allegation of plagiarism of the book spread on social media.
10:59Some netizens compared it to the book Auli,
11:03Just a Little Blue by American author Andy Runton.
11:07The book Auli is about a farmer
11:10who helped a family of birds
11:13to build their home.
11:15And again, a typhoon hit.
11:19It was caused in 2005.
11:22The book Isang Kaibigan by Vice President Sara Duterte
11:25is about a farmer who lost his house
11:28and friends when a typhoon hit.
11:32A friend of a parrot helped him to build his house
11:37and to get up from the typhoon.
11:39It was caused in 2023.
11:43After comparing the two books,
11:46Vice President Sara Duterte published a statement
11:49and called the allegation of plagiarism.
11:53She doesn't need to copy
11:56because it's easy to write a short story
11:59based on her own experience.
12:01The public is not even busy
12:04waiting for her next book
12:07which is about a friend's cheating.
12:11Duterte also accompanied her post
12:14with some hashtags including
12:16You should work, not politics.
12:19According to the spokesperson of the Office of the Vice President,
12:22Atty. Michael Poa,
12:24the book is copyrighted
12:27and registered since December 2023.
12:31For GMA Integrated News,
12:34JP Soriano,
12:3624 Hours.
12:38It seems that the CCTV footage
12:42of Sandro Mulac the day of the abuse
12:46came out in the behavioral analysis of the NBI
12:50that he went through a traumatic event.
12:54Some of the videos released by the NBI
12:57are related to Oscar Oida's arrest.
13:03In the CCTV footage of July 21, 2024,
13:07439 can be seen early in the morning
13:10when Sandro Mulac went out of his room
13:16until he reached the next hotel.
13:19Later, he went up the elevator to the 7th floor
13:23until he reached the room
13:25where Richard Cruz and Jojo Nunez were staying
13:29at 448 early in the morning.
13:32At 524 in the morning,
13:34a room attendant was seen
13:36bringing drinks to the next room.
13:39At 646 in the morning,
13:41a room attendant was seen going out of the room.
13:44He left the hotel
13:46until he returned to his hotel at 653 in the morning.
13:51In the lobby of his hotel,
13:53according to the NBI,
13:55the change in Sandro's behavior is noticeable.
14:10But after the incident of his molestation,
14:14you can see that his behavior changed.
14:17He is quick to walk,
14:19he is fast,
14:21he is distressed and very anxious.
14:24He suddenly sat beside the wall
14:27forming the elevator
14:30where his friends were waiting for him
14:33to go to his room.
14:35According to the NBI,
14:37the NBI is corroborating
14:39or supporting the behavioral analysis
14:42conducted by their investigators
14:44and behavioral science division.
14:46This is very consistent with the findings
14:49of the bureau
14:51that there is a traumatic incident
14:53that happened in the hotel
14:55where the two subjects were checked in
14:57that Sandro Nunez was complaining about.
14:59According to the lawyers of the two independent contractors,
15:03they haven't seen the CCTV footage yet.
15:07We are still trying to vaccinate him
15:09with a vaccine.
15:11For GMA Integrated News,
15:13Oscar Oida,
15:14for 24 Hours.
15:18The Sandigan Bayan has already
15:21convicted Senator Gingoy Estrada
15:24for one count of direct bribery
15:27and two counts of indirect bribery.
15:30According to the motion for reconsideration
15:33or appeal filed by the Senator,
15:35the entire appeal was not given
15:37by the accused, Janet Lim-Napoles.
15:40However, the Graff Court overturned
15:43her conviction to Napoles
15:45for one count of direct bribery
15:47that is equivalent to the conviction
15:49to Estrada.
15:50The conviction to Napoles
15:52was retained for four counts
15:54of corruption of public officials.
15:56Because of that,
15:57she was sentenced to eight years in prison
16:00up to ten years and eight months in prison
16:03for each count of conviction.
16:05She was also fined
16:07more than P29.6 million pesos
16:10in addition to more than P262 million pesos
16:13of civil liability
16:15with a 6% interest rate per year.
16:20In the midst of this,
16:2123 Filipino crew members were targeted
16:24by the new attack of the Houthi group
16:26in the Red Sea.
16:27We got a video of the gunshot
16:29and the tension inside the ship.
16:31The same happened to one of the Filipinos
16:33in the firing of Marisol Abduraman.
16:39Maybe in the video sent by the Filipino Seaman
16:42Jesse Nye,
16:43the gunshot reached the second monsoon
16:45after the Houthi rebels bombed
16:47the Red Sea.
16:48We were scared.
16:49It came.
16:51We were shot by a missile.
16:53They were sailing from Iraq to San Andres
16:55when they heard the gunfire.
16:57Our armed guard showed us the gun.
16:59What they did,
17:00they shot us.
17:01They shot us with a bullet.
17:03The gunfire lasted for 20 minutes.
17:06They shot us hard, ma'am.
17:08Our machine was shot.
17:09It was pierced.
17:10We hid.
17:11Missile, missile.
17:12We were hit near the machine.
17:15The side of the ship.
17:16With the force of the gun,
17:18we were crushed.
17:19Out of fear,
17:20they ran and ran to the shore.
17:22We were hiding.
17:23Ah, that's the safest area.
17:25How many times did you get bombed, sir?
17:27After we were hit first,
17:29so,
17:30we were hit, hit, hit,
17:32and then we stopped.
17:34There were 23 Filipino crew of the tanker.
17:37His colleagues tried to make the machine run,
17:40but they failed.
17:41The problem is,
17:42when we ran,
17:44they shot us again
17:46when we were just about to run.
17:48Ah.
17:49So we ran again.
17:50He was hit three times,
17:52until the water reached the ship.
17:54He was able to talk last night.
17:56He called again and again.
17:58Sir, can you help us?
18:00We need to be rescued.
18:02Until last night.
18:04It was just past noon,
18:05but there was still no rescue.
18:07I talked to President Marcos.
18:09I hope the Filipinos will help us
18:12to go home to our families.
18:14It was 11.20 a.m. here in the Philippines.
18:18He said that the rescue has arrived.
18:21This afternoon,
18:22the Department of Migrant Workers reported
18:24that the Filipino seafarers have been rescued.
18:26All 23 seafarers are safe and sound.
18:30Requesting that they may be rescued.
18:33The manning agency that he is holding
18:36was shocked
18:37when they learned that the rescue has arrived.
18:40They were worried about what happened.
18:42Their relatives were also worried
18:44when they were told about what happened yesterday.
18:46Some were shocked.
18:47Of course, it's their family.
18:49Some were beginners.
18:51Some went there by boat.
18:52But they know the risks.
18:53Yes, they know.
18:55We are just briefing them here.
18:57Even if they cross the border for a few hours,
19:01or a few days,
19:02the salary is five days.
19:03Basic salary.
19:05According to the DMW,
19:06this is the last attack on the Red Sea.
19:09That's why there is a prohibition up to this point.
19:12The authorities do not want to give details
19:14about the rescue operations to the crew.
19:17What's more important now is their safety.
19:21It's up to them if they will return home.
19:23But the DMW urged them to go home
19:27after their experience.
19:29For GMA Integrated News,
19:32Marisol Abdurrahman,
19:34for Tutok 24 Horas.
19:37The war for the country's biggest family drama,
19:40Red Sun,
19:41against the invasion of the Japanese,
19:43will continue tomorrow.
19:45The historical Pearl Harbor bombing
19:47that lasted for five months
19:49can be recreated
19:51using computer-generated imagery or CGI.
19:54Meet Aubrey Carampel.
20:06Using new technology
20:08like computer-generated imagery,
20:13GMA Post Production Team
20:16carefully,
20:19detailed,
20:23and goosebumps
20:25recreated the attack of Japan
20:27on Pearl Harbor
20:28that started World War II
20:30in the Asia-Pacific region.
20:33We had a back-and-forth
20:35with the program's historian,
20:37historical consultant,
20:39as we did our own research.
20:41The biggest challenge really
20:42was to be historically accurate,
20:44down to the time of day,
20:46down to the 3D elements.
20:48So, the look and feel,
20:51of course,
20:53it's a live action theme.
20:58So, we wanted to
21:00look as realistic as possible.
21:03The graphic artist,
21:05Eric Flordeliza,
21:06took five months
21:08to create this one-minute-long scene.
21:11Frame by frame,
21:12he worked on it
21:14to the smallest detail.
21:17The most challenging part
21:19is the small details
21:21that we had to do from scratch.
21:23The last details,
21:25like the airplanes,
21:27the behavior,
21:29the behavior of each element,
21:31or how they fly,
21:33how the airplanes attack,
21:35how the explosions are,
21:37or what are the right calculations
21:40of the reactions of the water,
21:43or how we need to simulate
21:46the fire and explosions.
21:48So, that's what took time,
21:51or what we needed time
21:53to produce such a beautiful
21:55or such a detailed effect.
21:57The most important part of our story...
22:00Colonel Saito,
22:03I've been waiting for you.
22:05...will be seen tomorrow
22:07when the Japanese military official,
22:11Colonel Yuta Saito,
22:13arrives in Manila.
22:14Why?
22:18You're not my son,
22:19but your father is.
22:22I'll kill you.
22:24Honolulu,
22:25first pictures of the attack
22:27on the Hawaiian island...
22:28December 7, 1941,
22:30when a radar operator
22:32in Pearl Harbor,
22:33Honolulu, Hawaii,
22:35noticed a large group of airplanes
22:38approaching the island,
22:40the so-called U.S. B-17 bombers.
22:45The beginning of America's war with Japan
22:47opened very hands-on...
22:48A surprise attack by Japan
22:50on the U.S. Pacific Fleet.
22:52It started at 7.55 a.m.
22:54and lasted for 1 hour and 15 minutes.
23:00The attack
23:01left more than 2,000 dead
23:05on the coast of America,
23:06including 68 civilians.
23:10300 U.S. aircraft were destroyed
23:13and 17 U.S. ships were damaged.
23:17A few hours after the Pearl Harbor attack...
23:19This is where it was destroyed.
23:25Our time has come.
23:33The Philippines was the next
23:35to be attacked by the Japanese.
23:38It's the last one.
23:42What was that?
23:43Look!
23:46What was that smoke?
23:50My God!
23:51What's happening?
23:54My God!
23:56I think there's a war here in our country.
23:59Here, we can see
24:01what the war will do
24:04to the love of Adelina and Hiroshi.
24:08Will they help?
24:10Or will this be the reason for their separation
24:13because their countries are at war?
24:15To quote directly,
24:16this is GMA's love letter
24:18to the Philippine audience.
24:21It's a tribute to those who survived
24:26those experiences back then
24:30to teach us today
24:32what those values are
24:36for our newer generation.
24:39Obri Karampel,
24:41updated showbiz happenings.
24:45That's all for this week.
24:47I'm Mel Tianko.
24:48I'm Vicky Morales
24:50for Mas Malaking Misyon.
24:52For a broader service to the country,
24:54I'm Emil Sumangil.
24:55From GMA Integrated News,
24:57the Philippine News Authority,
24:59we'll be back in 24 hours.
25:18.

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