24 Oras Weekend Express: SEPTEMBER 8, 2024 [HD]

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Narito ang mga balitang ating tinutukan ngayong Linggo, September 8, 2024:


-Dismissed Bamban Mayor Alice Guo, sumakit ang tiyan matapos uminom ng tubig-gripo, ayon sa PNP
-Alice Guo nang pakitaan ng litrato ng umano'y “doppelganger” o kamukha niya: "Tao ko po 'yan"
-Lalaking suspek sa pagbaril sa magkapatid na nagturo umano ng drug suspects sa pulisya, huli
-Ilang alagang aso, na-suffocate sa usok matapos ang sunog sa San Juan City; ilan sa mga naisalbang aso, nasawi
-PAOCC: Ilang POGO, lumilipat lang ng lugar
-10,483 examinee, sumabak sa unang araw ng 2024 Bar Examinations
-Mariah Carey, may maagang pamaskong pagbati sa Pinoy fans
-14 patay sa pananalasa ng Super Typhoon Yagi sa Vietnam na unang nanalasa sa China at Pilipinas
-Presidential Museum sa The Mansion, bukas na sa mga turista
-GMA Network, naniniwala sa potensyal ng NCAA athletes na posibleng maging susunod na world champions
-60 PDL at 20 tauhan ng BJMP, sugatan sa riot sa San Mateo BJMP na nag-ugat sa pagtutol na maging cashless sa loob
-Pagdeklara ng Patrona ng Intramuros na si Nuestra Senora de La Consolacion Y Correa, ipinagdiwang
-Isa sa 2 Low Pressure Area na binabantayan ng PAGASA, pumasok sa PAR
-Guro sa Romblon, ibinahagi ang ilang aliw moments kasama ang kanyang grade 1 pupils
-Zumba session ng isang grupo, itinuloy sa baha kahit may banta ng Leptospirosis
-Tatanghaling ultimate runner sa Running Man PH S2, dapat abangan mamaya

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00:00We are here.
00:12Good afternoon. Alice Wu is wearing a bulletproof vest in the middle of the gate.
00:20The gate is closed for her tomorrow's hearing in the Senate.
00:24But a while ago, she got a stomach ache after drinking tap water at the PNP Custodial Center in Camp Krameng.
00:32And Sandra Aguinaldo was there.
00:35Sandra?
00:37Yes, Pia Ivan.
00:39In the middle of the gate, in the life of Dismissed Mayor Alice Wu,
00:44the PNP is ready to send her to the Senate tomorrow.
00:49According to her lawyer, Alice Wu is ready to answer the questions of the Senators.
00:56But she will also use the so-called right against self-incrimination
01:01so that she won't be able to deny herself.
01:08One day before Alice Wu was expected to go to the Senate,
01:12she got a stomach ache after drinking tap water at the PNP.
01:18There was a change in the tap water.
01:21It was gray.
01:23She asked if she can drink bottled water.
01:27She was given that.
01:29According to the PNP, she can also bring food for her lawyers.
01:34According to the PNP, no child is expected to go to the PNP Custodial Center.
01:41Tomorrow, on her trip from Camp Krameng to the Senate,
01:45she will wear a bulletproof vest.
01:50We expect that by 8 a.m., the convoy will be pushed.
01:55We will be providing a security package to make sure that her transport will be safe.
02:03Senator Sherwin Gatchalian has many questions for Wu.
02:08Because of the huge pogo hub built in Bamban,
02:14it's not clear where the money came from.
02:17They gave details on how they escaped and who helped them escape.
02:23Wu's lawyer said that he will answer the questions.
02:27But in the question that the former mayor is trying to prevent,
02:31he has a right against self-incrimination.
02:34That's the dilemma.
02:36There's no problem with that.
02:39But if you have a case, what if there are words that will be incriminating against you,
02:47used against you, against the judge.
02:49Of course, I will not force him to answer if he doesn't want to answer.
02:55In the question, if Wu can be a state witness,
02:59Justice Senator Gatchalian said,
03:01because it's based on the documents and statements of the resource person facing the hearing,
03:07he visited the center of the pogo hub in Bamban, Tarlac.
03:11He is considered to be the most guilty.
03:13The Justice Department is not asking Wu to be a state witness
03:18if he will be able to help the bigger person behind the pogo operations.
03:26If we can find and know a bigger person behind the illegal activities of the pogo,
03:34then she may become a state witness.
03:37The NBI said that there are people who are arranging for Wu to give in.
03:42Brother Alice, for the past few days, has agreed to give in, according to his lawyer.
03:48Cassandra Leo's lawyer said that
03:51Attorney Ferdinand Topacio depends on the advice of his doctors
03:56if Wu will be able to go to the Senate hearing tomorrow.
03:59But Topacio wants Wu to be jailed more than to go to the Senate hearing,
04:05and he will be embarrassed.
04:07Wu is in custody of the House Quad Com
04:10while there is a hearing on the pogo.
04:13But Wu is in the hospital after his blood sugar dropped
04:16in the middle of the hearing on Wednesday.
04:22Yes Yvonne, just this morning, at 5 p.m.,
04:25the lawyers of Alice Guo, Stephen David and Nicole Hamilia,
04:33came out of the custodial center.
04:34They gave a background on what will happen in the Senate hearing tomorrow.
04:40Also, Guo said that he's excited to see Sheila Guo in the Senate hearing tomorrow.
04:47He also said that his condition is better after he got sick yesterday.
04:51Yvonne?
04:52Thank you very much, Sandra Aguinaldo.
04:55Alice Guo admitted that he looks like a human being.
04:58And according to some sources, the former mayor of the city
05:02is being manipulated by doppelgangers who are trying to seduce his supporters.
05:06Guo also admitted that he met the lawyer who notarized his counter-affidavit
05:11and said that he saw them in Pechang Napaulat when he left the country.
05:15John Consulta witnessed this.
05:20This September 5, after the turnover of Indonesian police officer Alice Guo
05:24to the law enforcement groups of the Philippines,
05:26they brought the former mayor to the immigration headquarters of Indonesia.
05:30While waiting for the release of the Indonesian immigration clearance,
05:34the last requirement for Guo to return to the Philippines,
05:37the NBI accompanied Guo for a few minutes to get information.
05:43At first, Atty. Joselito Valle of the NBI Special Task Force asked him.
05:58The NBI appointed by Atty. Galicia is Atty. Elmer Galicia,
06:02the lawyer who notarized Guo's counter-affidavit in a human trafficking complaint.
06:08Galicia said that he first met Guo on August 14.
06:12The NBI agent asked Guo when was the last time he met him.
06:22Next, Atty. Lito Magno, NBI Assistant Director for Investigation Services,
06:27showed a picture of a doppelganger, or the face of Guo.
06:38That's my brother, that's my brother.
06:43All my people have long hair.
06:50According to a source, they believe that a doppelganger is moving the mayor
06:55and driving his cars to serve as a decoy and to fool the authorities.
07:01According to Atty. Yelen Agus,
07:03the head of the NBI Violence Against Women and Children Division,
07:06Guo told her that he is not his brother, Sheila Guo.
07:10Just as Sheila said to the Senate,
07:12Valle again asked the NBI Special Task Force if the mayor has already obtained NBI clearance.
07:19I don't know yet because I'm still in the application.
07:21But I'm sure that I got it once.
07:24Once? How many years?
07:26I'm not sure.
07:27You're not sure?
07:28I'm not sure.
07:29Before you became a mayor or you were a mayor?
07:33I'm not sure.
07:34Maybe before.
07:38In the NBI clearance, the fingerprints of an Alice Guo were obtained.
07:42It was compared to the fingerprints of a Guo Huaping.
07:46And it came out that these are the same, according to the NBI.
07:50At present, Guo is in jail at the PNP Custodial Center in Quezon City.
07:54For GMA Integrated News, John Consulta.
07:5924 Hours.
08:01We are trying to get the phone number of Atty. Galiciang, but he is not answering our calls.
08:06His house and law office are also closed.
08:11Arrested in Bulacan is the alleged suspect in the shooting of a brother in Valenzuela.
08:17One of the victims was killed by a drug suspect in the police.
08:21Bea Pinlac was arrested.
08:29This 28-year-old man, who was arrested by the police, is said to be just walking in Marilao, Bulacan.
08:37He is also accused of shooting his brother in General T. De Leon, Valenzuela, three months ago.
08:46The 51-year-old man, who was known as Eking, was killed after he was shot in the head and had bruises.
08:55His younger brother was injured when he was shot in the right foot.
08:59Based on the bruises, he heard gunshots.
09:05When he left his house, he saw his brother lying on the road.
09:12He also saw the suspect who was also shot when he saw him.
09:19A motorcycle was also found where the suspect was riding after the shooting.
09:24According to the authorities, the brother of the victim was involved in illegal drugs and was also an informant of the police.
09:31Some drug suspects accused Eking and after a few days, the brutal shooting took place.
09:38The suspect hid for several months after he was taught by the victim who was saved.
09:44He was taught and investigated by the police for more than a month before he was arrested.
09:48The suspect also denied that he was involved in the crime.
09:52I was just an informant.
09:53We didn't do anything wrong.
09:55We just bring other people's crimes.
09:57The suspect was charged with murder and attempted murder.
10:01For GMA Integrated News, Bea Pinlac, 24 Hours.
10:08Some of the dogs that were suffocated in the smoke after the fire in San Juan City are in a critical condition.
10:14Some of the dogs in the cage are in a critical condition.
10:18Katrina Son reports.
10:23Fire volunteers laid the dogs one by one next to the fire in a house in Barangay Santa Lucia, San Juan City.
10:31Some of the fur babies needed medical attention after being suffocated in the smoke.
10:37According to a fire volunteer, the fire started in a room of a house.
10:43It was a small fire involving a single room of a big house.
10:48His dogs were there.
10:51There were so many of them.
10:52Their pets.
10:54The veterinarian's wife also helped to speed up the rescue of the dogs.
11:00Based on their data, there were about 70 dogs that were burned.
11:06Four died here.
11:08Four became critical and three were suffocated.
11:12They brought back the dogs that were burned.
11:15This is the only place where there are three more dogs that are critical until now.
11:20It is also saddening that one of the four dogs that were rescued also died.
11:26GMA Integrated News tried to get a statement from the burned dogs but they refused.
11:32For GMA Integrated News, Katrina Son, 24 Hours.
11:38Under President Marcos' orders, all the dogs were banned.
11:43Some of them are still operating and have just moved to a new place.
11:46According to the Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission,
11:49they are asking for help from the police and the LGU to catch the dogs and scam farms.
11:55A congressman also called Interior Secretary Benjo Abalos to immediately close the 200 illegal dogs.
12:03Justice Secretary Crispin Remulla also ordered the NBI to help.
12:08We are also trying to get a statement from Abalos and Remulla.
12:14First, the Bureau of Immigration said that until October 15,
12:17POGO gave the country 100,000 foreign citizens to downgrade their work visas so that they will not be deported.
12:25This is in accordance with President Marcos' orders that POGO should be removed before this year ends.
12:31More than 10,400 people participated in the first day of the 2024 Bar Examinations.
12:39Bon Aquino was there.
12:44Well-wishers happily attended the Bar Examinations that will be held at UP Diliman in Quezon City,
12:50as well as at San Beda University and University of Santo Tomas,
12:55which is one of the 13 local testing centers in the country for the 2024 Bar Exams.
13:01According to Associate Justice Mario Lopez,
13:04the chairman of the 2024 Bar Examinations,
13:06out of more than 12,000 applicants, 10,483 will continue to take the bar exam today,
13:13which is higher than the 10,400 examinees on Day 1 of the Bar Exams 2023.
13:19Of course we are a little bit higher because it was a carryover of those who did not make it or failed in the previous bar exam.
13:31The exam was held in a digital format,
13:33but the Supreme Court assured that the system was saved from fraud.
13:37Each subject also has multiple examiners, so the checking will be faster.
13:42Because of this, the Supreme Court expects that the results of the bar exam will be released in December.
13:48On January 24, 2025, the bar passers will take an oath.
13:52According to Associate Justice Lopez to the bar takers,
13:56Balance your physical and mental health.
14:01There is no good health without good mental health.
14:06We need that.
14:07There are still exams on September 11 and 15,
14:10but there are contingency plans if the weather gets worse on those days.
14:14For GMA Integrated News, I'm Vonn Aquino for 24 Hours.
14:19Because it's the birth season, the American music legend, Mariah Carey, is feeling it.
14:27Mariah posted on social media an early Christmas greeting for Filipinos.
14:32A big link to her song, All I Want For Christmas Is You.
14:36She's greeting that it's that time of the year for the Philippines.
14:40She also wishes that Filipinos are safe and well.
14:44Tourists are not the only ones going out to take pictures of the mansion in Baguio City.
14:49Summer Residence of the First Family and the Presidential Museum inside are open to the public.
14:55Let's take a look at the unveiling of Claire Lacanilau-Duca of GMA Regional TV.
15:01Claire?
15:02Pia, the Presidential Museum of the North is now formally open to the public
15:10under the leadership of First Lady Liza Araneto Marcos here in Baguio City.
15:22The gate of the mansion is now open to the public,
15:25the Summer Residence of the First Family in the City of Pines.
15:28The Presidential Museum, which has seven galleries,
15:32will now be open to the public.
15:33Various contributions of the leaders of the Philippines are on display.
15:37There is a guide each corner that explains the art display and history of the past administrations.
15:44There are also portraits of former First Ladies.
15:47People can come inside and take pictures inside
15:51so that the people can learn about their history, about the presidents.
15:56This is also very important in unification.
16:00Twenty people capacity.
16:02So, one, to protect the artifacts.
16:05Two, to make sure that you enjoy and you really learn from the experience.
16:10Opening to the public of the Presidential Museum is a big help
16:15because it is a big help not only for tourism,
16:18but also for the rich history and culture of each leader here in the Philippines.
16:24According to the Department of Tourism,
16:26this is a big help for the development of the history and culture of the country.
16:30It will give our tourists, both international and local,
16:34an insight into the histories and legacies of our presidents.
16:40The government also ensured the arrangement of infrastructures
16:44to make the various tourist destinations more accessible.
16:48We will make sure that this Heritage Mansion can join the tourism circuit.
16:53Pia, the Presidential Museum is open tomorrow here in The Mansion
17:02from 9am to 5pm every Tuesday to Sunday.
17:06It's better if you book online, Pia.
17:09Thank you very much, Claire Lacanilau-Dunca of GMA Regional TV.
17:14New sports heroes who could possibly become world champions
17:18in the upcoming NCAA Season 100.
17:22The resilience and perseverance are marks of the true spirit that shaped the human being.
17:29The pillars of strength that define NCAA,
17:33the first athletic league of our country, established in 1924.
17:41The pillars of strength that define NCAA,
17:44the first athletic league of our country, established in 1924.
17:52In Game 1 of Men's Basketball, the Season 99 defending champions,
17:56the San Beda Red Lions,
17:58versus the Season 100 host school, the LPU Pirates, scored 79-63.
18:04The Benil Blazers, versus the Mapua Cardinals in Game 2, scored 78-65.
18:10The San Sebastian Stags and the Latran Knights also defended,
18:14the Stags won the score of 91-84.
18:17In the game between the Arellano Chiefs and the EAC Generals,
18:21the score was 87-80.
18:25There were eight injuries in the riot at the BJMP facility in San Mateo, Rizal.
18:29The root of the riot was that they were forced to go to jail for being cashless inside.
18:33Katrina Soh scored.
18:38A riot in the cells,
18:41for throwing and destroying things.
18:44This is where the noise barrage started by seven persons deprived of liberty or PDL
18:49in San Mateo, Rizal, BJMP at 6 p.m. last Friday
18:54to push for the implementation of a cashless transaction in jail.
18:58Coupons will be used inside instead of cash or money.
19:03In order to avoid corruption, the transaction inside the jail is more transparent,
19:08there is no more cash.
19:10The leaders in that jail don't want that.
19:14Aside from the damaged government properties,
19:1960 PDL and 20 San Mateo BJMP persons were injured.
19:26We sent a response team to negotiate,
19:30but they still don't want to stop the riot.
19:34The negotiation lasted until 3 p.m. on Saturday.
19:38San Mateo BJMP said that the cashless transaction inside will not be implemented.
19:44They will talk about this first so that everyone can understand.
19:48But because of the damaged government properties,
19:51BJMP is now studying the complaints that could be filed against the leaders of the riot.
19:58The code reds in the facility are still high.
20:01We will assure the families of PDL in the San Mateo area
20:07that this has been resolved,
20:10no one was injured, no one died, and it's safe.
20:14For Jimmy Integrated News, Katrina Sorn,
20:1724 hours.
20:20A mass, procession, and reunion
20:23was held at the declaration of the patron of Intramuros.
20:26And from Manila, Dano Tincunto was there.
20:31Dano?
20:35Pia, on the day of the Virgin Mary,
20:38today is the first official feast in Intramuros
20:41for Our Lady of the Consolation of Korea.
20:45In many ways, it is a revival of the devotion to the Virgin
20:49who slept after World War II.
20:55This day is historical for the St. Augustine Parish in Intramuros, Manila.
21:01Aside from the first time this feast was held
21:04for Our Lady of the Consolation of Korea,
21:09it is now official that she was declared patron of Intramuros.
21:12The feast day celebration of Our Lady of the Consolation of Korea
21:18shall be celebrated every year on the 2nd Sunday of September
21:24at the Archdiocesan Shrine of Our Lady of the Consolation of Korea
21:30St. Augustine Church in Intramuros, Manila.
21:34The whole weekend, which is called Dulce Septiembre or Sweet September,
21:39there is a mass and procession
21:41accompanied by a dance like a boodle fight outside the St. Augustine Church.
21:47This is very significant,
21:49not only in Intramuros, but in the whole of Manila.
21:53The St. Augustine Church is always with the tourist destinations.
21:58The feast will be a big part.
22:02It is expected that tourism in Intramuros will intensify.
22:06And for the Church itself,
22:08the devotion to the Virgin was revived after World War II.
22:14During the World War II,
22:16all churches, all residences are bombed,
22:21except St. Augustine.
22:22Why?
22:23Americans were hiding here.
22:25Pre-war, the devotion was strong.
22:28After war, all the residents, all the churches were destroyed.
22:33Devotees were lost here.
22:35Devotion was lost.
22:42And Pia, as the end of the Dulce Septiembre weekend,
22:47as the offering to Our Lady of the Consolation of Korea,
22:54for now, we are here at the side of Manila Cathedral,
22:58the side of Plaza Roma.
23:00We are waiting for the arrival of the image of the Virgin
23:05from the St. Augustine Church.
23:07And for now, we will stop here at Manila Cathedral
23:10to read the incense before we go around Intramuros.
23:16Pia?
23:18Thank you very much, Danoting Cunco.
23:21Baka Puso is now entering the Philippine Area of Responsibility,
23:25which is one of the two low-pressure areas
23:27that are being guarded by the Pagasa.
23:29It was last seen 1,340 kilometers east-northeast
23:33of the extreme northern zone.
23:36It has no direct effect on the country for now,
23:38but it is possible that there will be a storm in the next few days.
23:42The strongest LPA is Habagat, which will bring rain
23:45in some parts of the country.
23:46One LPA is staying outside, the PAR,
23:49in the east of Mindanao.
23:51In the rainfall forecast in Metro Weather,
23:53it is possible that there will be light to heavy rain
23:56in a large part of the Luzon, especially in the afternoon.
23:59Moderate to intense rain in Visayas and Mindanao,
24:02so be alert for flooding and landslides.
24:06It is also possible that it will rain in Metro Manila.
24:14From September 5 to October 5 is National Teachers' Month.
24:18It is a time of sacrifice and dedication of teachers.
24:21It is a profession that is not a joke.
24:23But for some, like us, it can be lightened,
24:26especially if you are with naughty kids.
24:30Those are the good vibes of EJ Gomez.
24:45Oh no!
24:46Dad's role has changed.
24:49What about mom?
24:51Is she still the light of the house?
25:05It's a good thing that Teacher Frederick
25:08of San Fernando Elementary School in Romblon is not serious about this.
25:20It's really shocking.
25:22These are just a few of the moments
25:25in Teacher Frederick's classroom,
25:27aka Inday Calipay, on his page,
25:30where his students are also active
25:33and naughty Grade 1 pupils.
25:36They say it's an extra effort to teach them
25:38and get their attention.
25:42What's your name, sir?
25:43Sawa!
25:44Yes?
25:45Sawa!
25:46Sawa?
25:47Paalol!
25:48Paalol?
25:49Yes, Paalol!
25:50Of course, when the kids see that
25:53you have no energy, no energy,
25:56they also see that it's like
25:58it's like they're going to faint,
26:00they're going to faint.
26:01In the eight and a half years that he has been teaching,
26:04he learned an important lesson.
26:07For me, the best visual aid or resources
26:12that we can give to the kids is ourselves.
26:15Our resourcefulness, our creativity,
26:18and at the same time, our cheerfulness
26:21that gives them happiness
26:23in the teaching and learning process.
26:27For GMA Integrated News,
26:29EJ Gomez,
26:3024 hours.
26:33The weekly Zumba session of a Zumba group
26:37in Hagonoy, Bulacan was not postponed.
26:39Even in the middle of the flood,
26:41the group continued to swim.
26:43They took advantage of the sunny weather
26:45even though it was still flooding.
26:47The Department of Health reminds
26:49to avoid flooding as much as possible
26:52because of leptospirosis.
27:00Down to the final race now,
27:02the runners of Running Man Philippines Season 2.
27:04Aside from the surprise appearance
27:06of OG runner Ruru Madrid,
27:08the ultimate runner of this season
27:10should be waiting.
27:11Here's Shika.
27:17Joining the Filipino runners in the challenges
27:19and challenges in Running Man Philippines Season 2
27:22are Kapuso, Sparkle, and Korean Stars.
27:25And in the final race of Running Man Philippines Season 2,
27:31the runners' surprise guest
27:33is the Season 1 OG runner Ruru Madrid
27:36who made it hard for the runners.
27:39He succeeded in making it hard for us
27:42for a while.
27:44For a few minutes.
27:48I feel like...
27:49He enjoyed it.
27:52But in the end,
27:53Ruru was defeated by the runners
27:56and the episode became a fun reunion.
27:59The feelings of the Season 2 runners
28:02are mixed in the finale of their program later.
28:06While at the 2024 Korea Travel Fiesta
28:09in Makati City,
28:11Liza De Castro,
28:13Kokoy De Santos, and Buboy Villar told us
28:16that the cold of winter
28:18made it hard for them
28:20in facing the challenges.
28:22They have a lot of good memories.
28:25It was good to eat.
28:27I ate a lot.
28:29When we got home,
28:30I ate less again.
28:31The memories
28:33are still vivid.
28:35But the runners
28:36also left something in South Korea.
28:39I left my tumbler at the hotel.
28:42It has Buboy's name on it.
28:44Shade, Cerelo...
28:46What's that?
28:47Chinela.
28:48Gold.
28:49He left his D1 there.
28:57That's all for this weekend
28:59for a bigger mission
29:01and for a wider service to the country.
29:03I'm Pia Arcangel.
29:05I'm Ivan Meirena
29:06from GMA Integrated News,
29:08the news authority of the Philippines.
29:10We'll be back in 24 hours.
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