Unang Balita sa Unang Hirit: OCTOBER 4, 2024 [HD]

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Narito ang mga nangungunang balita ngayong October 4, 2024


- DOJ Sec. Remulla: Walang ibinigay na timeline ang Timor-Leste sa pagpapauwi kay Arnie Teves | Atty. Topacio, tinawag na pakikialam sa internal affairs ng Timor-Leste ang pagbisita roon ni DOJ Sec. Remulla
- Mga tagasuporta ng ilang aspirant, muling dumagsa sa Quirino Grandstand sa Day 3 ng COC filing | Comelec: 39, naghain na ng kandidatura para sa pagka-senador; 35 para sa party-list
- Philippine Embassy in Israel: Walang Pinoy na nasaktan sa missile attack ng Iran
- Ilang OFW sa Israel, lumikas na sa gitna ng patuloy na missile attack ng Iran
- Comelec: Walang epekto sa integridad ng eleksyon ang pag-urong ng isang partner ng Miru Systems
- NBI: Hindi si Alice Guo ang pumirma sa kaniyang counter-affidavit | Falsification by a public notary at iba pang na reklamo, isinampa vs. Alice Guo, notary public, at 4 na iba pa | Alegasyon na Chinese spy umano si Guo, iniimbestigahan ng DOJ at DFA; Guo, dati nang itinanggi ito
- Presyo ng karneng baboy sa Main Public Market sa GenSan, bumaba | Presyo ng bigas-mais sa Bankerohan Public Market, tumaas
- Maraming turista, stranded pa rin sa Batanes dahil sa epekto ng Bagyong Julian | Pinsala ng Bagyong Julian sa mga palayan, abot sa halos P85 million
- Panayam kay OCD Spokesperson Edgar Posadas kaugnay sa pananalasa ng Bagyong Julian at masamang panahon sa Mindanao
- Kalidad ng hangin sa Rizal, maituturing na "unhealthy," batay sa isang air quality monitoring site
- Mga estudyante, may mga regalo sa kanilang guro ngayong National Teachers' Day
- Kathryn Bernardo, spotted sa GMA Network para sa promotion ng "Hello, Love, Again" | KathDen, may guesting sa Family Feud
- Olivia Rodrigo, nasa Pilipinas na para kaniyang "GUTS" World Tour


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Transcript
00:00Good morning. Here are the first news of GMA Integrated News.
00:17There is no timeline given by the government of Timor-Leste for the return of former Negros Oriental representative Arnulfo Tevez Jr.
00:25according to Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Rimulya.
00:28Rimulya shared this after his courtesy visit to the country.
00:33Timor-Leste said that they want to end Tevez's case.
00:38Tevez was arrested in March based on the Interpol Red Notice issued against him in February.
00:45Extradition request of the Philippines is still being heard in the courts in Timor-Leste.
00:49Tevez is accused of masterminding the killing of Negros Oriental Governor Roel Digamo and others.
00:55He previously denied it.
00:57Tevez's lawyer, Atty. Ferdinand Topacio, called for a meeting
01:03on the internal affairs of Timor-Leste to be visited by Rimulya.
01:08Rimulya has not yet given a direct answer,
01:10but he said that he went there on the invitation of Timor-Leste President Jose Ramos Horta.
01:15Thirty-seven senatorial aspirants and 35 party-list groups
01:21have filed their candidature for the three-day filing of the Certificate of Candidacy for the election of 2025.
01:28We have the first news, Sandra Aguinaldo.
01:34The supporters of the three-day filing of the Certificate of Candidacy are still quiet.
01:40There's still food.
01:41There's still food.
01:43But they are still outside.
01:46Inside the Manila Hotel, the candidates are still eating.
01:52Just like the former vocal of Agusan del Sur, Jose Bonilla,
01:57and Jaime Balmas of the Kilosan Party of New Society or KBL.
02:02Dr. Liza Ong is the one who ate the candidature for her mister, Doc Willie Ong.
02:07She insisted that Ong would be able to serve even if she has cancer,
02:11which she is currently treating in Singapore.
02:13At the same time, their COC filed the re-electionist senators,
02:18Senator Bong Go and Senator Bato de la Rosa, under the PDP-Laban Party.
02:24Their actor, Phillip Salvador, also ate the COC.
02:30Elpidio Rosales of the KBL Party,
02:35who is a former independent senator of Robert Agad, a former OFW and licensed therapist.
02:43Kaled Casimira also introduced a graduate of the Information Technology course.
02:49Jimmy Salapantan introduced an engineer and worked in the shipping industry.
02:56Rex Duell, who is also an independent, did not get interviewed in the media.
03:00Ruel Pacquiao also ate the COC,
03:04who is not sure if boxing champ Manny Pacquiao will have a child.
03:09He is the one who was added to the nominated party list,
03:12who submitted the Certificate of Nomination and Certificate of Acceptance of Nomination.
03:18There are already 35 party lists that ate the candidature in three days of the COC filing.
03:24This is the first news.
03:26Sandra Aguinaldo for GMA Integrated News.
03:30No Filipino was injured in the missile attack of Iran on Israel, according to our embassy there.
03:42Before the missile attack of Tuesday, the Filipino embassy in Israel arranged for the Filipinos to go to their safe rooms.
03:49The Filipinos also helped in preparing the sirens as a warning of the airstrike and the alert applications they use.
03:57Meanwhile, the UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres was declared a Persona Non Grata by the Foreign Minister of Israel.
04:04This is because of Guterres' allegation that Iran was involved in the airstrike.
04:10Guterres insisted that he condemned the incident and told the two countries to stop the violence.
04:17Some overseas Filipino workers who were in Israel during the missile attack of Iran started to evacuate.
04:26According to some Filipinos there, they received an emergency alert from the Israeli government
04:32to be alert and to be careful of possible missile hits.
04:35A Filipino caregiver was accompanied by his bosses to a safer place in the city.
04:40According to the Department of Migrant Workers, flights for the Filipinos' repatriation to Israel are still canceled.
04:50The Commission on Elections promised that the integrity of the election will not be affected by the withdrawal
04:55of a partner of Miru Systems, a supplier of automated counting machines, in 2025.
05:01The St. Timothy Construction Corporation withdrew because there are some personalities connected to the company
05:07who are planning to run for the election.
05:10According to Economic Chairman George Garcia, the role of St. Timothy is as a net financial contracting capacity
05:17or credit line for the necessary funds.
05:20The withdrawal of the company has no effect on the integrity of the machines.
05:25Miru Systems also expressed its commitment to provide a well-automated election system
05:31because they have two partners, Integrated Computer Systems and Centerpoint Solutions.
05:41Advertisements of perjury, obstruction of justice, falsification by a notary public and use of falsified documents
05:51were added to the faces of Dismissed Bantanlak Mayor Alice Guo.
05:54The allegation of a Chinese spy, Guo, has also been investigated.
05:59She could have denied it.
06:01The first news is from Salima Refran.
06:06Dismissed Bantanlak Mayor Alice Guo herself said that she is no longer in the country
06:11and her counter affidavit was sent to the notary public in August.
06:14I signed the last page of the document.
06:17Where did you sign it?
06:19I signed it before I left.
06:21Who prepared this page for you to sign?
06:27There was a case filed against me that invoked my right.
06:31Her secretary also supported the statement.
06:35Who took the document?
06:37It was in the drawer, Your Honor, in her room.
06:41She said that I attached it to the last page of her affidavit.
06:46All of this was excluded from the process of being a notary public.
06:51I am a victim.
06:53I am invoking my right against self-incrimination.
06:57But the task force Guo of the NBI also discovered something.
07:02The signature there is not a signature of Ms. Alice Guo.
07:05It was proven that the sample signatures appearing on all those documents
07:11as compared to the supposed signature appearing on the counter affidavit
07:17were actually not written by one and the same person.
07:20So basically what this actually means is that the signature on the counter affidavit is different.
07:26It is not yet known who signed it.
07:30But it is clear that the document is falsified.
07:34It is irregular.
07:35The affidavit should be signed in the presence of the notary public.
07:43Guo, or Guo Huaping, is facing allegations of perjury, obstruction of justice,
07:49falsification by a notary public, and use of falsified document.
07:53Attorney Elmer Galicia was also the one who notarized the counter affidavit.
07:58Guo's henchmen, Cat Salazar, who is now a body double of the former mayor,
08:02another staff member, Geraldine Pepito,
08:05as well as the secretary of Sual Pangasinan Mayor Liceldo Calugay, Sheryl Medina,
08:11and another henchman who talked to Attorney Galicia.
08:15Galicia is also facing a disbarment case in the Supreme Court.
08:20It's a message to our fellow lawyers that we should obey the law.
08:25And if you are caught doing something, it will be dealt with severely.
08:30These allegations will be added to the legal cases that Guo is facing.
08:34But for now, the complaints will go through the evaluation of the National Prosecution Service
08:39before being sent to the Preliminary Investigation.
08:43Meanwhile, the investigation of Guo continues,
08:46as well as the allegations that he is a Chinese spy.
08:50These allegations are very serious allegations.
08:53We take them seriously.
08:55It's number one.
08:57Especially, SP Natchez is involved.
08:58Being a Department of Foreign Affairs,
09:01the reports about foreign covert operations in the country are also being monitored.
09:06This is also accompanied by the allegations that Guo is a Chinese spy
09:10based on the documentary released by Al Jazeera a while ago.
09:14In accordance with its mandate to help protect national security,
09:18the department takes such reports seriously
09:20and is monitoring relevant developments in this regard.
09:23This is the first news in 5 words for GMA Integrated News.
09:28To the farmers this morning,
09:31there is an increase in the budget
09:33because the price of fish and some kinds of vegetables are high.
09:36Live from Mandaluyong, EJ Gomez has the news.
09:40EJ.
09:41EJ.
09:48Sir, the price of some items here in a market in Mandaluyong City has increased.
10:01Just like fish and vegetables because of the typhoon.
10:05For example, the price of a kilo of galunggong has increased by P100.
10:16Because of the typhoon,
10:18the price of fish in a market here in Mandaluyong has increased.
10:21According to some vendors,
10:23they are running out of supplies for their catch like in Navotas Port.
10:27We have been increasing our sales for one week
10:30because of the typhoon.
10:32We cannot stop it because sometimes,
10:35we only get a small amount of fish.
10:37That's why we cannot get fish.
10:39Even if they have fish, it's too expensive.
10:42That's why we need to get it back.
10:44Each kilo of tilapia is now P130 to P140,
10:47which was previously P120.
10:50Bangus is now P250,
10:52which was previously P220.
10:54Maya-maya and talakitok can both be bought for P400,
10:58which was previously P350.
10:59The price of tilapia has increased by P60
11:02to P160 per kilo of tilapia.
11:05The price of galunggong has increased by P100
11:08and can now be bought for P240
11:11while the price of tambakol remains at P240 per kilo.
11:15The price of vegetables has also increased.
11:17All kinds of typhoons,
11:19like carrots, cabbage, petchay typhoon,
11:23bring calamity and typhoon.
11:25Each kilo of cabbage and petchay typhoon
11:26can be bought for P80,
11:28which was previously P60.
11:30The price of carrots is now P130 to P140,
11:33which was previously P100.
11:35The price of bell pepper is now P200,
11:37which was previously P160.
11:40The price of chili leaves has increased by P150,
11:44which is now P300.
11:46Cristine says she feels the increase in prices
11:49especially when she goes to the market every day.
11:51She has nothing to do but adjust her budget.
11:53If the price of vegetables is high,
11:55meat is the best option
11:57because they are both playing.
12:00So, you should buy meat even if the price of vegetables is high.
12:04That's all.
12:10According to some of the vendors we talked to,
12:14if someone is asking for alimony from them,
12:16especially if they bought a lot of vegetables,
12:20they will give alimony
12:21so that they can sell them.
12:24That is the first news from Mandaluyong.
12:27EJ Gomez for GMA Integrated News.
12:33After almost P85 million,
12:36the typhoon Hulian is about to hit Palayans in Ilocos Norte.
12:40Many tourists are still stranded in Batanes.
12:43Here is the first news of Joseph Moro.
12:46Look at how severe the typhoon Hulian is in Batanes.
12:51The province has changed its image
12:54of ruined houses and mansions.
12:57The telecommunications here is still strong
13:00because most of the time,
13:04when the typhoon hits here,
13:06they cannot contact each other.
13:08So, the National Guard
13:10and the Office of Civil Defense
13:12have strengthened our radio system here.
13:15Some residents want to leave Batanes
13:18because their livelihood is ruined.
13:20We don't have income yet
13:23so while we don't have power,
13:25but eventually when we get our power back,
13:28we will also come back here.
13:30That's why there are no commercial flights
13:32outside the province.
13:34Aside from the residents,
13:36there are many tourists here.
13:37They spent a week stranded in Basco
13:39just like Jennifer who is from America.
13:42She cancelled her trip five times.
13:45I can see that the wind is blowing.
13:48The clouds are flying in the sky.
13:51Of course, that's my first time to experience that.
13:54Signal number four.
13:56A C-130 has arrived for relief goods and water
13:59that was brought by OCD and DSWD for the residents.
14:03The goods were brought by OCD
14:05and DSWD for the residents.
14:07Those who want to ride,
14:09especially the tourists,
14:11if you want to ride,
14:13just go to Lawag City.
14:15About 200 stranded residents and tourists,
14:1770 of them,
14:19were able to ride in the C-130.
14:21Some tourists who were stranded
14:23here in Basco, in Batanes,
14:25because of the storm,
14:27were able to ride in the C-130
14:29of the government.
14:31This is not directed to Manila,
14:33but to Lawag first
14:35and that's where they will look for
14:37a way to go home
14:39to their provinces.
14:41There were also tourists left here in Batanes
14:44who are still waiting to ride.
14:46According to Batanes Governor Marilu Caico,
14:49the National Government has approved
14:51the request for wood and iron
14:53for the damaged houses of the residents.
14:55He promised that we will be given
14:57iron,
14:59and for the DNR,
15:00we will be given
15:02around 70,000
15:04board feet of wood
15:06from Region 2.
15:10That's the only way
15:12to solve the problem
15:14of damaged houses,
15:16totally and partially
15:18damaged houses.
15:20Is the wood free?
15:22Yes, it's free.
15:24The damage from the storm
15:26in Ilocos Norte is huge.
15:28Those who want to ride
15:30will be able to do so.
15:32The rice plantations
15:34of other farmers
15:36are also not safe.
15:38I'm crying
15:40because the crops
15:42will be destroyed.
15:44The damage from the storm
15:46in the provinces
15:48is around 85 million pesos.
15:50We're hoping that
15:52with the recent typhoon damages,
15:54it will only have a small effect.
15:56When it comes to the supply of electricity
15:58based on the monitoring
16:00of our houses,
16:02the supply will not return.
16:04The provincial government
16:06hopes that the 100 percent
16:08supply of electricity
16:10will return to the province
16:12before the weekend.
16:14This is the first news,
16:16Joseph Morong,
16:18for GMA Integrated News.
16:20This is the first news,
16:22Joseph Morong,
16:24for GMA Integrated News.
16:26This is the first news,
16:28Joseph Morong,
16:30for GMA Integrated News.
16:32Good morning to all the people
16:58We are validating it in the regions that we have mentioned.
17:00Yes. The state of calamity is now in Ilocos Norte, Batanes and other places. How is the assistance of OCD, DSWD and others?
17:11I heard Joseph Morong's statement earlier. The first humanitarian mission yesterday was conducted by OCD-led, but NDRMSI went there,
17:25including DSWD and other agencies, DepEd and Dishon. They talked and brought assistance, especially the water that the province asked for.
17:38You also reported earlier that the DMR agreed to provide wood because Batanes is a protected area.
17:50Plus, our repair kit will continue to be delivered there. It was delivered yesterday, but we will bring more today and in the next one week
18:01because we will send it by boat so we can carry more.
18:05Yes. How is the supply of electricity, water or signal or communication in those places?
18:12We have a challenge in electricity because until last night, we don't have electricity.
18:19But prior to the typhoon, we sent seven units of heavy duty generator sets to the province of Batanes and we also brought augmentation.
18:32That's a big help because we anticipate that if there's a typhoon, that will be our problem.
18:38We also brought water. That's also the primary request of the provincial government, if we can bring water.
18:46We will continue to send that so we can avoid waterborne diseases if there's a lack of clean water.
18:55We will continue to provide that. That's the line of telecommunication. It's just fluctuating.
19:04But according to the report of our regional office in Cagayan, Region 2 in Tuguegarao, even in Kasagsagan, they have communication.
19:15But of course, it's a challenge because of the strong winds, sir, but it's not gone.
19:20Director Posadas, do we have an initial assessment of the damage or the impact of the typhoon on agriculture and infrastructure?
19:30Yes. Here in my area, sir, we have a report from Region 1. It reached P738.157 million.
19:44This is only for Region 1 because we still have to get the reports from Batanes because they will conduct an assessment.
19:52We have an initial report from Regions 1 and 2. Here in agriculture, it reached P36,342 million.
20:05Again, these are still for validation. It will change and we defer to the data of the Department of Agriculture to finish that assessment.
20:14But yesterday, there was an initial report in Batanes alone. The total infrastructure and agriculture reached P600 million, sir.
20:26But again, we have to validate so we can see how much damage was caused, sir.
20:33Director, aside from Northern Luzon, there are other places in Mindanao that are flooded. What assistance can we get there?
20:42Yes. Because of the continuous rains and the recent floods, it's better for us to monitor the entry of OCs in Campaginata,
20:54which is also under red alert in the north. It's the same in Mindanao. We did not lower our alert level so we can focus on this.
21:07It's continuous, sir. We have preposition goods. Our augment for the quick response fund is available if needed.
21:15Of course, working closely. That's very important. We work closely with the local government units, with the local chief executives.
21:23We always offer, that's the order of our President of the SND and his wife, Monsen. We go down and offer the assistance that we can provide so there's no need to ask for more.
21:35So we are in close contact with them. We would like to assure you that if there's a need, they are well-addressed and provided for, sir.
21:43Thank you very much Director Edgar Posadas, spokesperson of the Office of Civil Defense. Be careful.
21:48Good morning. Long live.
21:51A reminder to those who are leaving their homes, cover your nose and mouth so that you won't catch a cold and a fever.
21:57In some places in the country, the air quality is considered unhealthy, according to the monitoring of an international organization.
22:05Here's the first live news of Bam Alegre.
22:09Bam!
22:11Ikay, good morning. Before the cold winds continue to blow due to the cold, the question is, is it safe and clean the air we breathe?
22:24According to IQ Air, a real-time air quality information platform, which is a partner of several United Nations agencies, this is the air quality in the province of Rizal.
22:34153 USAQI. It is considered unhealthy.
22:38It is said that the air is carried by superfine inhalable particles.
22:42That's why the recommendation is to avoid outdoor exercise or to close the windows.
22:46The vendor in Antipolo Rizal, Karen Odias, is also not comfortable with the cold wind.
22:52Sometimes, the wind suddenly blows.
22:57Maybe the wind is mixed with the wind here because I'm here on the road.
23:02Of course, it is also included in the vehicles.
23:05That's why it's really a bit of a blow.
23:10His companion, Maris Hanau, doesn't notice anything.
23:14So far, it seems to be like the previous ones. It's still normal.
23:19USAQI is the standard of measurement and air quality monitoring in America.
23:23In the Philippines, the agency in charge of air quality monitoring is the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, particularly the EMB or the Environmental Management Bureau.
23:33They have their own real-time monitoring website and it is stated here that the air quality is fair and good in some parts of Calabarzon, such as Batangas and Laguna Station.
23:43Air pollution is still a big part of human consumption of natural resources and energy consumption.
23:56Sometimes, the Taal Volcano in Batangas is also active.
23:59Volcanic smog or vog has reached the nearby provinces.
24:03This is the first news from Quezon City, Bamalagre for GMA Integrating News.
24:08Some students are prepared to thank their teachers for celebrating National Teacher's Day.
24:15From Quezon City, we have first news for James Agustin.
24:19James.
24:24Good morning.
24:25I only celebrate National Teacher's Day once a year to give recognition to the sacrifices of our teachers.
24:33But here in Kamuning Elementary School, Igan, the students are just about to enter.
24:37No matter where you look, you can see the small gifts they brought for their teachers.
24:45The students of Kamuning Elementary School bought and chose their own small gifts for their teachers for celebrating National Teacher's Day.
24:53The Grade 4 student, Isaac, got a bouquet made by his mother.
24:58This is a twist because there are lollipops and other candies in the bouquet.
25:02Thank you to my teacher.
25:05Because?
25:06They are the ones who taught me.
25:08Joseph was also at school early with his mother.
25:11He messaged his teachers.
25:13Thank you to the teachers.
25:19It's fun to teach.
25:22This is important to the teachers because this is only once a year.
25:27This is to celebrate and make them happy.
25:30This is to take care of them and to teach them.
25:32We even managed to buy an artificial flower for Ace Denz.
25:36Even in a small way, he can make his advisor happy.
25:39I am thankful because I was able to study well.
25:45And I was able to teach how to grow well.
25:48While Ashley and her brother, Andrea, were given chocolates from the bouquet they bought.
25:53I just want to be happy with him because he taught me well.
25:58The bouquets can be bought from P25 to P50 each.
26:02The artificial flower is P10 each.
26:05There is also a customized Teacher's Day bouquet which is P80 to P150 depending on the class.
26:15In Matalaigan, the classes here at Kamuling Elementary School in Quezon City are until 10 am.
26:21It is a shortened period because they will have a special program for their teachers
26:26as part of the celebration of National Teacher's Day.
26:29That is the first news from Quezon City.
26:31I am James Agustin for GMA Integrated News.
26:40Catherine Bernardo is eager to visit the GMA Network.
26:46Catherine visited to promote the movie Hello, Love Again
26:50which was directed by Alden Richards.
26:52Hello, Love Again is a sequel of the hit film Hello, Love, Goodbye
26:57which is a collaboration of GMA Pictures and Star Cinema.
26:59Alden and Catherine had a lot of guestings in different shows
27:03such as Family Feud which should be watched by fans.
27:07That's fun.
27:08Exciting.
27:09This is what my children are waiting for.
27:12From Singapore to the Philippines,
27:14the multi-awarded film singer Olivia Rodrigo for her Guts World Tour.
27:19See you.
27:21I'm so lucky.
27:22Olivia arrived at Naia Terminal 3 at 5 pm yesterday.
27:26Her boyfriend, Louis Partridge, was with her.
27:29They had a warm welcome from Libby.
27:31This is Olivia's first visit to the Philippines.
27:34In the IG Story of Popstar, she has a picture of Halo Halo.
27:38Olivia's long-awaited concert called Manila Silver Star Show is tomorrow.
27:43All the proceeds from the concert will go to Olivia Rodrigo Fund for Good Organization.
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