Narito ang mga maiinit na balita sa 24 Oras Express ngayong Martes, September 24, 2024.
-Alice Guo, iginiit na biktima siya at 'di mastermind; handang ituro ang "most guilty"
-Ilang mambabatas, pwede raw hingin ang pagbibitiw ni VP Sara Duterte kung di na raw siya interesado sa trabaho dahil sa di pagsipot sa budget hearings
-OVP, sinabing hindi nila pinaghintay ang mga kongresista ng 17 oras
-Hiwalay pero magkasunod na pagdukot umano sa 2 aktibista sa Albay, iniimbestigahan
-Tony Yang, kinumpirmang Chinese national siya pero may PHL birth certificate
-Larawan ni ex-PNP Chief Acorda kasama sina Tony Yang at Wesley Guo, ipinakita sa Senado
-Makinang kayang mag-print ng 500k balota kada 24 hrs at halos fail-proof, ina-assemble na
-251 Na barko ng China, namataan sa WPS; pinakamarami mula nang mag-monitor ang AFP
-DA: Magmumura ang bigas sa January 2025
-Mainit na panahon bukas, magpapatuloy pero posible pa ring umulan dahil sa thunderstorms
-P3 taas-presyo sa lata ng sardinas, inihirit ng Canned Sardines Assoc. of the Phl
-Barbie Forteza at David Licuauco, bagong ambassadors ng Save The Children Phl
-Iya Arellano, pumirma ulit ng exclusive contract sa GMA Network
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-Alice Guo, iginiit na biktima siya at 'di mastermind; handang ituro ang "most guilty"
-Ilang mambabatas, pwede raw hingin ang pagbibitiw ni VP Sara Duterte kung di na raw siya interesado sa trabaho dahil sa di pagsipot sa budget hearings
-OVP, sinabing hindi nila pinaghintay ang mga kongresista ng 17 oras
-Hiwalay pero magkasunod na pagdukot umano sa 2 aktibista sa Albay, iniimbestigahan
-Tony Yang, kinumpirmang Chinese national siya pero may PHL birth certificate
-Larawan ni ex-PNP Chief Acorda kasama sina Tony Yang at Wesley Guo, ipinakita sa Senado
-Makinang kayang mag-print ng 500k balota kada 24 hrs at halos fail-proof, ina-assemble na
-251 Na barko ng China, namataan sa WPS; pinakamarami mula nang mag-monitor ang AFP
-DA: Magmumura ang bigas sa January 2025
-Mainit na panahon bukas, magpapatuloy pero posible pa ring umulan dahil sa thunderstorms
-P3 taas-presyo sa lata ng sardinas, inihirit ng Canned Sardines Assoc. of the Phl
-Barbie Forteza at David Licuauco, bagong ambassadors ng Save The Children Phl
-Iya Arellano, pumirma ulit ng exclusive contract sa GMA Network
24 Oras is GMA Network’s flagship newscast, anchored by Mel Tiangco, Vicky Morales and Emil Sumangil. It airs on GMA-7 Mondays to Fridays at 6:30 PM (PHL Time) and on weekends at 5:30 PM. For more videos from 24 Oras, visit http://www.gmanews.tv/24oras.
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00:00Live from the GMA Network Center,
00:0420 years have passed in 24 hours.
00:11Good evening, Luzon Visayas and Mindanao.
00:15He's not a mastermind, but a victim.
00:19That's what Alice Goh is trying to say.
00:21She's ready to teach.
00:23She's the most guilty of the illegal sheep.
00:28During his executive session, a senator said,
00:31they have a plan.
00:33Mayor Don Calugay is also facing a new relationship
00:37due to the increase in taxes
00:40and the increase in the waiver to open his bank account.
00:44Sandra Aguinaldo is live.
00:47Sandra.
00:50Mel, Emil, Vickie, you know,
00:52today, the Senate Committee is preparing
00:58to finish their hearings regarding the sheep.
01:02In fact, in the next hearing,
01:04that might be the last one.
01:06But in today's hearing,
01:08Mayor Alice Goh said that she's not a mastermind,
01:12but a victim.
01:17Are you a mastermind or are you willing to say
01:21if there's someone behind this whole operation?
01:25Your Honor, I'm not a mastermind.
01:28I can say that I'm a victim.
01:31That's what Mayor Alice Goh said
01:34during the Senate hearing earlier
01:36regarding the illegal sheep.
01:38Do you use a criminal syndicate,
01:44international group or crime syndicate?
01:49Your Honor, I didn't use it.
01:52If ever, if someone helped me,
01:56I'm a helpful person.
01:59If someone helped me, that's all.
02:02But in the activities I did
02:07or in the allegations,
02:10I didn't do anything.
02:12Are you guilty?
02:14Are you the most guilty
02:16or do you think there's someone more guilty than you
02:19in this operation?
02:22I'm not guilty.
02:25So you're not the most guilty.
02:27There's someone more guilty,
02:30someone who really has a mastermind.
02:33Your Honor,
02:35I think after a long investigation,
02:37the committee already knows,
02:40especially by our Madam Chairman,
02:43who's really at the back of everything.
02:45In the executive session,
02:47are you willing to say
02:49who's the most guilty?
02:54Yes, Your Honor.
02:55Earlier, she asked for an executive session again
02:59to answer the questions of the Senators
03:02about who helped her to get out of the country.
03:05She's in charge of her own safety
03:08that's why she didn't mention her name.
03:11It even reached the point where she was written
03:14the name of the person who helped her,
03:16who was later described by some Senators
03:18as one of the brains of the illegal Pogo activities in the country.
03:21Some Senators thought that this is the right time
03:24for Guo's executive session.
03:27But Guo said that she's not with her lead counsel.
03:31I would like to be with my counsel,
03:34my lead counsel.
03:36So in the next and possibly last hearing?
03:39Yes.
03:40That's why she was convinced by the Senators.
03:42In the end, her other lawyers were there.
03:45Don't worry.
03:47We're not traitors here.
03:52If you want to talk inside, it's up to us.
03:55Guo also agreed,
03:56that's why the executive session lasted for a few minutes
04:00because the Senators still have a session.
04:03Senator J.V. Ejercito said that
04:05there's still time for a short discussion.
04:08The executive meeting will continue next week
04:11and Guo will remember what happened.
04:15Cassandra Lee Ong also attended the hearing
04:17where she answered questions
04:19about her involvement in the Pogo operations in Porac.
04:22In particular, her involvement with Duanren Wu,
04:25who is said to be one of the leaders
04:27in the illegal Pogo operations.
04:29Ong became emotional when she was told
04:32how she met Wu.
04:34Who introduced you to Duanren?
04:36My mom.
04:37Your mother introduced you?
04:39Yes.
04:40What's the relationship between Duanren and your mother?
04:42They said that she's a best friend.
04:44She's like my parents.
04:48When my mom left,
04:51when she arrived, she just left.
04:53If I may, Senator Sherwin,
04:54why were you crying, Ms. Cassandra?
05:01At that time, my mom just passed away.
05:05Did she just disappear or did she die?
05:12My mom died.
05:13That's when Duanren Wu arrived.
05:17He's the one who introduced you to the Whirlwind Corporation?
05:23Yes, Mr. Sherwin.
05:24Senator Gingio Estrada asked
05:26the mayor of Kalugay
05:28about the relationship between Duanren and Guo.
05:30He explained about his particular belongings,
05:34the Happy Penguin Resort in Sual,
05:36which is said to be owned by Kalugay.
05:38Is it possible that Guo hid here
05:41and he ran away?
05:43Former police officer of Kalugay with a rank of PO1.
05:47Senator Gingio Estrada pointed out
05:49that it seems that it was owned by the mayor,
05:52which is what Kalugay denied.
05:54He also denied that he has a bank account
05:57that contains P100 million.
05:59In the end, Kalugay signed a waiver
06:02to open his bank accounts.
06:04Senator Edgar Allan Reyes.
06:35Sandra,
06:36the details of the executive session were a bit bitter
06:39because it was confidential.
06:41But what was the mood of the senators and Guo
06:44after this,
06:45if you had a chance to see them earlier?
06:51Vicky, when they left the room,
06:53they immediately went to the same session
06:56because they were chasing this.
06:58Their faces were serious
07:01and they were ready to do the next thing,
07:04which is to participate in the session earlier.
07:07But what we witnessed
07:09when Alice Guo spoke,
07:11she was ready to reveal some details
07:14like what she was saying,
07:16the mastermind,
07:17we also saw that the senators reacted
07:20as if they were excited or interested
07:24in what Alice Guo might say.
07:27And in fact, after the hearing,
07:30Vicky,
07:31there was another scene that we showed earlier
07:34that seemed to convince the senators
07:37to proceed to the executive session.
07:40Vicky?
07:41Sandra,
07:42do you have an idea
07:43when exactly the part 2 of the executive session will happen
07:47and what topic the senators would like to discuss?
07:52Yes, Vicky,
07:53what we were told earlier
07:55and what was repeated after the hearing earlier
07:59is that they will proceed to the next hearing.
08:03Of course,
08:04some senators also said in the past
08:07that they did not expect
08:09that Alice Guo would say something serious
08:13because Alice Guo is a woman
08:16and she is a woman.
08:18Alice Guo is a woman
08:19and she is a woman.
08:20Alice Guo is a woman
08:21and she is a woman.
08:22Alice Guo is a woman
08:23and she is a woman.
08:24Alice Guo is a woman
08:25and she is a woman.
08:26Alice Guo is a woman
08:27and she is a woman.
08:28Alice Guo is a woman
08:29and she is a woman.
08:30Alice Guo is a woman
08:31and she is a woman.
08:32Alice Guo is a woman
08:33and she is a woman.
08:34Alice Guo is a woman
08:35and she is a woman.
08:36Alice Guo is a woman
08:37and she is a woman.
08:38Alice Guo is a woman
08:39and she is a woman.
08:40Alice Guo is a woman
08:41and she is a woman.
08:42Alice Guo is a woman
08:43and she is a woman.
08:44Alice Guo is a woman
08:45and she is a woman.
08:46Alice Guo is a woman
08:47and she is a woman.
08:48Alice Guo is a woman
08:49and she is a woman.
08:50Alice Guo is a woman
08:51and she is a woman.
08:52Alice Guo is a woman
08:53and she is a woman.
08:54Alice Guo is a woman
08:55and she is a woman.
08:56Alice Guo is a woman
08:57and she is a woman.
08:58Alice Guo is a woman
08:59and she is a woman.
09:00Alice Guo is a woman
09:01and she is a woman.
09:02Alice Guo is a woman
09:03and she is a woman.
09:04Alice Guo is a woman
09:05and she is a woman.
09:06Alice Guo is a woman
09:07and she is a woman.
09:08Alice Guo is a woman
09:09and she is a woman.
09:10Alice Guo is a woman
09:11and she is a woman.
09:12Alice Guo is a woman
09:13and she is a woman.
09:14Alice Guo is a woman
09:15and she is a woman.
09:16I urge her to resign.
09:17I urge her to resign.
09:18If she is no longer interested
09:19If she is no longer interested
09:20in her duties and functions
09:21in her duties and functions
09:22as the Vice President,
09:23as the Vice President,
09:24we can ask the Vice President
09:25to step down.
09:26we can ask the Vice President
09:27to step down.
09:28From the cameras,
09:29the call for Sara to resign
09:30came out.
09:31The Vice President,
09:32Sara Duterte,
09:33did not face
09:34the deliberation of the plenary
09:35the deliberation of the plenary
09:36in the budget of the Office
09:37of the Vice President.
09:38of the Vice President.
09:39Yesterday, the OVP budget
09:40should have been included
09:41in the plenary
09:42but the Vice President
09:43did not show up
09:44but the Vice President
09:45did not show up
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14:35several vehicles involved
14:36a van
14:37motorcycles
14:38a van
14:39motorcycles
14:40at least
14:41at least
14:42for
14:43for
14:44for Las Minas
14:45maybe 10 people
14:46maybe 10 people
14:47for Salaveria
14:48at least 5 people
14:49at least 5 people
14:506 people
14:51including a driver
14:52including a driver
14:53that has to be a professional operation
14:54that has to be a professional operation
14:55and that's
14:56from the state agency
14:57that we demanded
14:58the police and tobacco
14:59also investigate
15:00this properly
15:01this properly
15:02It seems there is a pattern
15:03in the arrest
15:05Number one
15:06Number one
15:08either
15:09red tag
15:10Number two
15:11Number two
15:13the manner
15:14the manner
15:15of their arrest
15:16of their arrest
15:17Thirdly
15:18Thirdly
15:19clearly
15:20my resources
15:21my resources
15:22all their designs
15:23all their designs
15:24of it being
15:25a state-perpetrated
15:26a state-perpetrated
15:27abduction
15:28therefore unenforced
15:29disappearance
15:30We do not know
15:31except that we know
15:32based on
15:33experience
15:34based on past experience
15:35that this is a state
15:36that this is a state
15:37sanction
15:38So this could be
15:39military units
15:40or police units
15:41acting on their own
15:42acting on their own
15:43because
15:44because
15:45Nakingipag-ugnayan
15:46na Mga Kaanak ni Nahas Minis
15:47Nakingipag-ugnayan na Mga Kaanak ni Nahas Minis
15:48at Salaveria
15:49sa Commission on Human Rights
15:50at Salaveria
15:51sa Commission on Human Rights
15:52Naghai na rin ang report
15:53at blotter sa barangay
15:54Policea at LGU
15:55ang pamily ni Salaveria
15:56The severe impact
15:57the severe impact
15:58on me
15:59would be
16:00so
16:01so
16:02Yasmines and Salavería filed a petition for amparo or agarang protection and habeas data in the Supreme Court to force the release of information concerning them.
16:13The first thing we want to happen is for us to see our father. For us to see him in front of us, alive and in an okay condition.
16:24We asked the AFP and PNP to give a statement. The PNP-Albay responded that they will investigate the case.
16:31Our coordination with the human rights is ongoing. We will not hesitate to have justice for the loss of these two children.
16:40For GME Integrated News, Dano Tingkungko for 24 Hours.
16:45Aside from the Goh family, the Philippine birth certificate holder Tony Yang has also been confirmed, even though he is a Chinese national.
16:55He was also accused in the Senate of having business dealings with POGO.
17:07He is a Chinese national, but he has a Philippine birth certificate.
17:10He was not denied in the Senate of Tony Yang, brother of the former Presidential Economic Advisor Michael Yang, who is now being referred to POGO.
17:18He also said that with the help of a translator, in 1998, he was the first to go to the Philippines when his grandfather asked him to do business here.
17:25He did not know how to speak Tagalog or English.
17:28Where were you born?
17:29I was born in China, in Fujian.
17:34How do you spell that?
17:35Fujian, and that means in Fujian province.
17:38Place of birth, Misamis Oriental. And you just told us you were born in Xinjiang, in Fujian province.
17:46So, a lie on the birth certificate is another proof that your birth certificate is irregular.
17:53My grandfather helped me come up with this birth certificate, and I'm not sure maybe he did this for the convenience of the business here.
18:04Yang Jianxin is his name in the Alien Certificate of Registration, but Antonio Maestrado Lim is his name in the Driver's License, Tin and Gun Permit.
18:14Before, I had a transaction with a POGO company for renting out a condo unit for them.
18:25The name that I had a transaction with is Tio Shui.
18:28Senator Risa Ontiveros asked him about the POGO service provider in Oruwan, where President Yang was listed.
18:35The reason why my name was in Oruwan is because during that time, I rented out the place to them.
18:42It's supposed to be a steel plant, but it looks like there are POGO-like facilities inside.
18:52There are dorm-style facilities, there is a restricted area that is prohibited for us Filipinos.
18:59There is also a torturer.
19:03How many foreign nationals are in this facility?
19:09During their heyday, we're looking at around 2,000 POGO workers.
19:15But now, ma'am, it's less than 300.
19:20Intel report that came to me, and of course, the documents that we saw, it all points to a POGO operation.
19:28Yang was also asked if his brother is close to former President Rodrigo Duterte, especially his presidential advisor.
19:35I am not very close with the former President Duterte, and I don't have contact with him.
19:41How did you meet the former President?
19:43The former President Duterte, he went to Cagayan, and we had a meeting with the Chinese business groups,
19:51and that's why we were able to meet him, and we had a photo with him.
19:54Ontiveros also showed Yang's picture, along with the former PNP chief, Benjamin Acorda, and other police officials.
20:01We get to meet these officials, especially when we need some help for the safety of our community.
20:09How long have you known each other?
20:12I don't know.
20:13The former PNP chief?
20:15Because in this picture, it's an older picture, he was a regional director.
20:23Yes, when he was still in Cagayan, as the director, we know each other.
20:28In another picture, Acorda is with Sual Pangasinan Mayor Don Calugay, who is Alice Go's relationship and business partner.
20:36We met each other there, Your Honor, because he was the former chief of police of Sual.
20:43In the picture, we also see Alice's brother, Wesley Go.
20:46He also wants to see the PNP chief.
20:51Why does he want to see the PNP chief?
20:54Nothing, just like that, Your Honor, I just joined.
20:57I have no idea, I just saw the picture.
20:59Acorda was not invited to the hearing, and we asked him for his statement.
21:04Senator Bato de la Rosa read the statement of the former chiefs of the Philippine National Police.
21:09It should be noted that Paco's senior vice president, retired general Raul Villanueva,
21:14mentioned the PNP chief who helped to escape Go.
21:18It is incumbent upon himself to identify this rogue former PNP chief
21:25to clear the names of those not involved.
21:29Unconfirmed information is considered not an intelligence data, not actionable at all.
21:35Therefore, it is not yet valid.
21:40I don't want to put malice on our chief PNP. I'm sorry.
21:45The PNP chief also attended the hearing.
21:47He was involved in a robbery in Pogo in Lapu-Lapu, Cebu.
21:50He also stole 1 million pesos from the PNP members.
21:54Because my wife, her body is weak,
21:59I wanted to have a separate arrangement for my wife and my granddaughter.
22:07There is no other way to interpret that, ma'am, because they attempted three times.
22:11Ma'am Gonzales, Nakatutok, 24 Horas.
22:16The picture of former PNP chief Benjamin Acorda Jr. was shown in the Senate.
22:20He was accompanied by Tony Young and Wesley Goh.
22:23It was not directly involved, but the CIDJ's investigation continues
22:27on the information that the police have a former boss
22:30who might have helped Alice Goh abroad.
22:33Nakatutok is June Feneracion.
22:39Former PNP chief Benjamin Acorda Jr. was mentioned in the Senate hearing earlier.
22:44Senator Risa Ontiveros showed his picture with Tony Young
22:49and brother of Alice Goh, Wesley Goh.
22:51When he was asked for an explanation,
22:53Acorda's answer in a text message was that he loves the country and the PNP.
22:57What he did was what a Filipino should do as a police officer.
23:03There is no direct connection between the former PNP chief and the retired general Raul Villanueva on September 17.
23:10There is an internal report saying that there is a former PNP chief
23:14who was paid to escape Goh and he is in his payola.
23:18The PNP-CIDG officials talked to him yesterday
23:21and it was decided to investigate the former PNP chief mentioned in the Senate hearing.
23:26I asked him the information that he told the Senate
23:30and he told me again and again that this is just a hearsay,
23:37a purely chismes, that's his exact word.
23:41Despite Villanueva's clarification,
23:43the PNP-CIDG is still looking for evidence to find out if he helped Goh and who he helped.
23:53That's one point that should be clarified,
23:56that this is just a statement of one person and it will not be enough to stop our investigation.
24:03But Villanueva's first statement had a big effect on the image of the PNP.
24:08That's why they are now looking for a legal solution.
24:12If we see a violation of our law, we will file a case against them.
24:18For GMA Integrated News, I'm Jun Veneracion.
24:24Just a week before the candidacy for the election 2025 started,
24:31the venue for the filing of national candidates was inspected
24:36while the machine for printing balotas was being assembled,
24:41which almost didn't move.
24:43Oscar Oida was live.
24:47Oscar?
24:50Yes, Mel, don't listen to that.
24:52The two printing machines that will be used to print balotas for the upcoming election
24:55were presented to the members of the media earlier.
25:02We managed to assemble the machines that will be used to print balotas for the election 2025
25:09at the National Printing Office.
25:12The machines were made in America and each cost P300 million.
25:17This machine is the first in Asia.
25:20I think the first two units in Asia.
25:22It's finished balot.
25:24No one will hold the balot.
25:25So from roll to balot, that's the output.
25:30It's straight to verification.
25:33Each machine can print half a million balotas every 24 hours.
25:39And because there's almost no human intervention,
25:43it's almost fail-proof.
25:45If there's a defect in the printing, you just remove it.
25:49And then you replace it with a new one.
25:51It's like a desktop printer. You can run again.
25:53You don't need an engineer.
25:55Next month, the test printing will be done by Target.
25:59December to March is the actual printing of 73 million balotas.
26:04Machines can also be used to print other materials.
26:09Especially in our voters' education,
26:12we can use, for example, the ballots that we gave to our fellow countrymen.
26:18Comelec also inspected the space in Manila Hotel
26:22where the national candidates will eat
26:25from the candidature from October 1.
26:28After winning the voting, the six hotels were evacuated.
26:32Only three can be included as senatorial aspirants
26:36while four will be allowed in each party list.
26:40It won't be strict on the attire and possible gimmick of the aspirants.
26:44But they hope that the electoral process will still be one-way.
26:50We have to respect that this is an opportunity for us to show our attitude.
26:56Yesterday, Comelec also visited the two data centers that will be used in the election.
27:02The security is tight and it's designed so that it won't be affected by earthquakes, floods, and typhoons.
27:08That's why the data will be backed up and taken care of.
27:12They also checked the cooling system and power supply
27:15so that the Comelec server won't be damaged.
27:20Meanwhile, Mel, Comelec again reminded the public
27:25that the voter registration will be until September 13.
27:29And there will be no extension.
27:32Thank you very much, Oscar Oida.
27:35The number of Chinese ships in the West Philippine Sea has increased to 251.
27:41Most of them were monitored by the AFP.
27:45Chino Gaston is on the scene.
27:50More than a week after the BRP Teresa Magbanua was forced to leave the Escoda Shoal,
27:56almost 100 Chinese ships were added to the entire West Philippine Sea.
28:00Because of that, the number of Chinese ships in the WPS reached 251.
28:05Most of them were monitored by the AFP.
28:11This is the biggest increase.
28:13From 157, it went down a bit, then it went up to 251.
28:17For whatever reason, I don't want to speculate on that.
28:21We continue monitoring, we continue performing our mandate.
28:23The number of Chinese Navy warships in the Escoda Shoal increased from 4 on September 16 to 11 now.
28:317 Chinese Coast Guard and 3 Chinese Militia Vessels were added.
28:36Even in Yungin Shoal, where the BRP Sierra Madre, 62 Chinese Militia,
28:427 Chinese Coast Guard and 1 Research Vessel were monitoring.
28:46But it doesn't mean that the Escoda Shoal is controlled by China.
28:52The ICAD activities in the West Philippine Sea is designed to curtail us from moving around.
28:59This has been debunked by the Arbitral Tribunal 2016.
29:04And we have to continue pushing back against this because the international law is behind us.
29:09The only thing necessary to legitimize the presence of the PLA in the West Philippine Sea
29:16is for the Philippine instrumentality in the maritime domain to stop performing its mandate.
29:22Although the Philippines is unable to face the strength of China in the sea,
29:27the number of warships was gradually added.
29:31Earlier, two fast-attack interdiction craft arrived from Israel,
29:35which has the ability to destroy missiles and hit the incoming ships in the Philippine Sea.
29:42The Philippine bought the Shamna attack craft for P10 billion
29:46as part of the country's AFP modernization and self-reliant defense posture.
29:52Designed for high-speed operations featuring advanced missile systems and sophisticated onboard technology
29:59which enhances the Philippine Navy's capability to conduct rapid and effective maritime interdiction operations.
30:06The arrival of these vessels underscores the continued modernization of the Philippine Navy.
30:11For GMA Integrated News, Chino Gaston, 24 Hours.
30:16And for those who can't afford the price of rice,
30:20it is expected to become cheaper next year according to the Department of Agriculture.
30:27Before Christmas, the 100 doses of vaccine against African Swine Fever is a complete target.
30:34Ivan Mairina has the details.
30:39If the price of rice is 52 now, it should be 48 by January.
30:44If the price of rice is 50 now, it should be 45 by January.
30:48The good news is that the price of rice will be cheaper next year according to the Department of Agriculture.
30:55This is because of the effects of Executive Order 62
30:58which lowers the price of imported rice from 15% to 35%.
31:03President Bongbong Marcos is positive that the price of rice will be lowered
31:07in the first sectoral meeting with the DA and DOF.
31:10At the same time, he has decided to lower the inflation rate to 2.5% this September.
31:15The price of rice will increase as Christmas approaches.
31:18It is still within the 2-4% target of the government.
31:24The inflation rate will be about 3.4%, more or less.
31:27And the beauty about reducing inflation is that your GDP growth goes up
31:32and more jobs can be created, your borrowing cost goes down.
31:36Possibly, we can reduce interest rates further.
31:38The interest rate that the government will pay is lower now,
31:42but above all, the interest rate will be lowered.
31:45For example, in the credit card of Juan de la Cruz.
31:50At the same time, the demand for pork has doubled this Christmas.
31:54As for the pursuit of vaccination for African Swine Fever by the Department of Agriculture,
31:5910,000 pigs have already been vaccinated.
32:02And I include the 600,000 doses of vaccine purchased at the end of the year.
32:07It is very important for us to roll out the ASF vaccine,
32:11especially to the backyard farmers and livestock growers
32:16because if the pigs have confidence in this vaccine,
32:24then they will start investing again in farms and our commercials.
32:31It will repopulate.
32:34Despite the approaching Christmas,
32:36the Department of Finance promised that they have no reason
32:39to delay the return of boxes sent by OFWs
32:43As for the remittances from Filipinos abroad,
32:46it is expected that it will not be far from the current 55 to 1 exchange rate of Pesos versus Dollars.
32:53For GeoMaintenGreater News, Ivan Mejrina for Tutok, 24 Hours.
33:02Dear viewers, the hot weather will continue tomorrow,
33:05but as experienced earlier, it is still possible for it to rain due to thunderstorms.
33:10Based on the data of Metro Weather, the chance of rain is low in the morning,
33:13except for some parts of Palawan, Western Visayas, and Zamboanga Peninsula.
33:17By sunset, the chance of rain will gradually increase in Ilocos Region,
33:22Pangasinan, Palawan, Mindoro Provinces, Bicol Region,
33:25and in larger parts of Visayas and Mindanao.
33:28The rain will be strong if there are thunderstorms,
33:30so be prepared if it continues to rain or landslide in Metro Manila.
33:36Just like earlier, there is still a chance of rain in the afternoon or evening,
33:39so always bring an umbrella.
33:41Easterlies is still the main weather system that is affecting the country.
33:46Let's update on the forecast.
33:47According to the forecast, the chance of rain has increased
33:49and now 71% chance of rain will start between the remaining days of September until November this year.
33:58And it is possible that it will continue until the first quarter of 2025.
34:03Expect more rain when it starts to affect the country,
34:07so keep up to date with the updates.
34:12The group of manufacturers and sellers
34:15has cut the price of sardines and bread.
34:19How much and what is the DTI's contribution to the sale of Bernadette Reyes?
34:28Sardines are usually welcomed by Antonieta's family.
34:32Because it is affordable in the budget, especially for his 8-year-old daughter.
34:36I mixed the eggs, sometimes the corned beef, and the misua, so it will be more sweet.
34:43But the Can Sardines Association of the Philippines is demanding
34:47up to 3 pesos extra for sardines that has not been given for several years.
34:52The minimum wage has increased, and the gasoline is up and down.
34:56Fish was only costing less than P21.32 pesos.
35:01Now it's over P30 or P40.
35:05What we are asking for 3 pesos a day, about 2 years ago,
35:09was never granted, no adjustments,
35:11and that forced the closure of some, suspension of operations of some plants.
35:16Aside from the sardine manufacturers,
35:18sellers are also increasing their prices, according to the Filbaking group,
35:22for more than a year and a half,
35:24the price of Pinoy Tasty and Pinoy Pandesal is not increasing,
35:27even though their production costs have increased.
35:31According to the Department of Trade and Industry or DTI,
35:3460 products have a high price.
35:37Filbaking is asking for 5 pesos higher price for each pack of Pinoy Tasty.
35:425 pesos also for each pack of Pinoy Pandesal.
35:45The sellers are having a hard time subsidizing the abutkayang tinapay,
35:50which is why the supply to the families is also decreasing.
35:53Based on our volume, the output is more than 50 percent.
35:57We are subsidizing this product, Pinoy Tasty.
36:01The increase in sugar, labor cost, if you will,
36:05we are asking for a higher price.
36:07Maybe there will be less supply in the past,
36:10because it will be less available in the bakeries.
36:13Because it is subsidized.
36:15Even community bakeries are having a hard time with the increasing production costs.
36:20Milk, coconut, niog, sugar, that's what's increasing.
36:25The size is still the same, only the price is increasing.
36:28According to DTI, they are studying the demand for a higher price from the manufacturers.
36:34For GMA Integrated News, Bernadette Reyes, Nakatutok, 24 Hours.
36:40From love, the protection of the children will help the new mission of Team BARDA.
36:47David Licauco is also busy with the campus tour of Pulang Araw.
36:51Let's talk to Nelson Canlas.
36:57You are so much more than that.
37:00Since BARDA was introduced in the hit series of Maria Clara and Ibarra,
37:05which was followed by other projects.
37:08Why didn't you just put your wounds here?
37:10Like the family drama of Pulang Araw.
37:13Many youths have joined Barbie Forteza and David Licauco.
37:18Because of this, they were introduced as the newest ambassadors of Save the Children Philippines.
37:25The organization's goal is to provide a healthy start for the children.
37:30For them to notice my work and for them to realize that I deserve to represent their organization
37:37is such a big deal for me as an actress.
37:40Before, my dream was to become an artist or a basketball player.
37:44I think now that I'm in this, I have this platform.
37:50GMA Network Incorporated Senior Vice President,
37:53Atty. Annette Gosson-Valdez and other officials of GMA Network
37:58also joined the signing.
38:00For Save the Children Philippines,
38:02I am so happy to be here.
38:18For Save the Children Philippines,
38:19their CEO, Atty. Alberto T. Muyo,
38:24Chairperson Board of Trustees, Alicia de la Rosa Bala,
38:28and Director for Advocacy, Campaigns, Communication and Media,
38:32George Oliver de la Rama.
38:34We're very honored that Save the Children chose GMA to be their partner.
38:39They're such an illustrious organization worldwide
38:45and they really advocate the rights and welfare of children,
38:49which we also fully support in GMA.
38:52They really are very good role models for children and for young people.
38:57And you can really see their commitment to promote the rights and welfare of children.
39:03So we want to thank GMA and Sparkle for giving us this opportunity
39:09to have them as our ambassadors.
39:12Meanwhile, David C. J. Ortega was with Miriam College earlier.
39:17Hiroshi and Akio brought the students to the very first stop of the Red Sun Campus Tour.
39:26David and J. were also with some of the main creatives and producers of the program.
39:32Nelson Canlas updated on the showbiz happenings.
39:37But the showbiz happenings continued for 24 hours.
39:42Ia Villania Arellano extended the talk
39:47because she again signed an exclusive contract with the GMA Network.
39:53My reporter, Obrey Canamper.
39:57And our talk every night for 24 hours, Ia Arellano,
40:02is still certified and updated on the showbiz happenings since 2015.
40:11She again signed an exclusive contract today.
40:16Ms. Ia Arellano extends for…
40:18Present there, Senior Vice President and Head of GMA Integrated News,
40:23Regional TV and Synergy, Oliver Victor B. Amoroso.
40:28Vice President for Business Development, Department 3, Gigi Santiago Lara.
40:33And Ia's manager, the King of Talk, Boy Abunda.
40:38Other executives and managers of GMA Integrated News also attended for 24 hours.
40:44The honor really is mine because this is an opportunity that not everyone gets.
40:51And especially at a time like this.
40:55So I really feel that, you know, God really has just been working in my life in amazing ways.
41:00And so, you know, when you're gifted opportunities like this,
41:04you really just want to make the most out of them.
41:07Congratulations on your contract renewal.
41:10Your role as our segment host in Chica Minute adds so much vibrancy to our flagship newscast, 24 Hours.
41:19Your GMA Integrated News family is proud of you.
41:23I'm just so happy and proud of how you've evolved from the actress and now the anchor that you are
41:32for this number one news program in the country and, you know, a most credible source of news.
41:40I mean, you're part of this family.
41:42You're getting better, not just as a newscaster, an entertainment newscaster,
41:48but as a woman, as a mother, you just make me proud.
41:52Preggie Mama became emotional with the message from her children and husband, Drew Arellano.
41:59Congratulations, Mama.
42:01Congratulations, Mama. I love you.
42:04You're going to renew your contract.
42:08Yeah.
42:10Oh, wow. Congratulations, Mama.
42:13I love you, Mama.
42:15I love you, Mama. This only means that we're still going to be updated so much showbiz happenings.
42:21And but seriously speaking, just do what you do, because whatever you do, you do it best.
42:28There is definitely an added drive because of them.
42:32And I hope that through the things that I do through my work, I can also be an example and inspire them.
42:39Aubrey Carampel, update the showbiz happenings.
42:45Wow. Congratulations.
42:49I'm still here.
42:50More blessings, more babies.
42:52More babies. Congratulations, Ian.
42:55And now for the news this Tuesday.
42:58My fellow countrymen, it's only been 92 days since Christmas.
43:01I'm Mel Tiangco.
43:03I'm Vicky Morales.
43:04For a bigger mission.
43:06For a broader service to the country.
43:08I'm Emil Sumangin.
43:09From GMA Integrated News,
43:11the news authority of the Philippines,
43:13we learned 24 hours.
43:41.