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00:00They are waiting in Manila if the ex-Mayor Honey Lacuna and ex-Mayor Isko Moreno will face off in the mayoral race.
00:09Only one of them won the candidature, but one of the statements is already on social media.
00:16Mark Salazar was able to see it.
00:21A tandem race in 2019 under the Ascenso Manileno ticket.
00:26But, will they fight for the Mayor of Manila in the 2025 elections?
00:33Two out of two votes, Madila Mayor Honey Lacuna had already insured for a certificate of candidacy
00:38as major under both parties.
00:40But she has big announcements.
00:42To all that did not spike!
00:48Thank you very much!
00:52We will win!
00:59You just threw us on the rocks!
01:03We will not give up!
01:07And we will not leave you!
01:12And even though the former Manila Mayor, Isko Moreno, was not among the candidates,
01:18as of 3pm earlier,
01:20the posts of his page online were like a breeze for some.
01:25The time will come. Everything will be official.
01:29As for me, I am listening to the people.
01:33I am listening to their voices.
01:36Candidate Alvin Karingal was also on the list of candidates for mayor.
01:42Manila has a history of mayors who fought against their former vice mayor.
01:49That is why the fight against the vice mayor of the Philippines is really exciting.
01:53According to Dr. John Robert Goh of the UP Political Science Department,
01:58especially now.
01:59The fight is stronger now because they will get to know each other.
02:03Maybe they know the political strategies of each camp.
02:07And they will be able to use it against each other.
02:10So you can really see the rivalry.
02:12Even though the incumbent, Lacuna and Moreno, were both seated in the City Hall,
02:16the incumbent has an advantage.
02:19Because he has controlled the resources.
02:22That is what we will see in the election.
02:24If the machinery will work.
02:25If he was able to lay the foundation while he was the mayor for the past 3 years.
02:29Or if Isko maintained his machinery.
02:32And because he will return,
02:35the allegiance of the people will now shift from Hani to Isko Moreno.
02:41But while we are listening to their colorful campaign,
02:45it is also important to monitor how they are doing it.
02:48Because in the end, the winner will be the loser.
02:51My concern as a citizen is,
02:54if a politician is going to bring out such a big issue
02:59to win as the mayor of Metro Manila,
03:04where will he get it from?
03:07And if he wins, will he get it back?
03:11For GMA Integrated News,
03:13Mark Salazar,
03:1424 Hours.
03:18The prices of goods or inflation in September are slowing down.
03:22Find out why in Van Aquino's report.
03:28The price of rice is one of the main reasons
03:32why the inflation of goods and services in the country is slowing down in September.
03:38From 3.3% in August,
03:41it dropped to 1.9% in September.
03:44It is also lower than 6.1% in September 2023.
03:49It means that if our inflation rate drops,
03:53but it is still positive,
03:57it means that the price in September 2024 is high compared to September 2023,
04:04but the increase is slow.
04:06Rice inflation dropped from almost 15% in August
04:11to almost 6% in September.
04:14According to the PSA, the price of rice is already going down since July.
04:18This is an effect of the executive order that is lowering the price of rice.
04:23It has a contribution because it started in July.
04:27This is what we expect,
04:32but of course, I said earlier that it is not that high.
04:36There is a little, but it is still not enough.
04:41It is still not going back to before.
04:43Because it was really low before.
04:45We could sell it for only P48.
04:48Now, it is just P10.
04:51Another reason for the low inflation in September
04:54is the lowering of the price of vegetables, gasoline, and diesel.
04:58Of the 13 commodity groups,
05:00only 10 recorded a slower increase in inflation in September 2024
05:05compared to August 2024.
05:08For GMA Integrated News,
05:10Vonn Aquino reporting for 24 Hours.
05:17No one will go home
05:19because of the impact of the typhoon Julián Sabatanes
05:22that is now in the evacuation center.
05:25At the Calvary Market,
05:27your help is a great help
05:30that was immediately delivered there
05:32under the Operation Bayanihan of the GMA Capusto Foundation.
05:40In the northernmost tip of the Philippines,
05:43you can find the beautiful Batanes.
05:49But this Monday,
05:51strong winds and rain
05:53swept the island
05:55like a super typhoon.
05:57According to the PDRRMO Batanes,
06:002,124 families were affected.
06:05256 were totally damaged.
06:097,090 families were affected.
06:14Until now,
06:158 families are still in the evacuation center of Basco.
06:19These 8 families will not be able to return home
06:23because their house collapsed.
06:29Linda's family is one of them.
06:31They don't know how to start again,
06:35especially that they just woke up
06:38after their house was destroyed in 2021
06:42because of the typhoon Kiko.
06:44I remember that it happened twice.
06:47This time, it was worse
06:49because my house collapsed again.
06:53While cleaning the house,
06:55Mira Luna's family is still hoping
06:58that something can be saved.
07:00Because of the fear of the typhoon,
07:03they immediately evacuated
07:05and she called for help.
07:07I hope we can be helped
07:10so that we can buy a hero.
07:14Hero, come home.
07:16With the help of the Office of Civil Defense,
07:19GMA Capuso Foundation immediately
07:22boarded the Air Force C-130
07:24to deliver relief goods to the evacuees there.
07:28This typhoon was another reason
07:32why we don't have enough resources.
07:36We are thankful to you
07:38for giving us what we need.
07:44We were also in line at the Air Force Cargo Plane
07:47to deliver additional relief goods
07:51to the thousands of evacuees there.
07:54Tomorrow, the GMA Capuso Foundation
07:57will deliver relief goods to the evacuees.
08:00For those who want to help,
08:02just visit the GMA Capuso Foundation website
08:05at www.gmanetwork.com
08:08slash capusofoundation
08:10slash donate.
08:17Capusos, the typhoon Julian
08:19is now completely over.
08:21But be prepared for possible rains this weekend.
08:24According to the forecast,
08:26the Intertropical Convergence Zone or ITCZ is eroding.
08:29This is the line where the wind
08:31comes from the northern and southern hemispheres.
08:34Aside from that,
08:35there is a forecast that the clouds will fall
08:37on the Philippine Area of Responsibility boundary.
08:39There is no expected direct effect on the country.
08:42According to the Metro Weather,
08:44heavy to intense rainfall is possible
08:46in Central Luzon tomorrow afternoon.
08:48More places will experience rain
08:50on Sunday in Ilocos Region,
08:52Cagayan Valley, Central Luzon,
08:54Limaropa, and Bico Region.
08:56There is also a chance of heavy to intense rain
08:58in some places in Visayas tomorrow,
09:00such as Capiz, Iloilo, North Negros Occidental,
09:02Bohol, and Samar Provinces.
09:04It is also possible that it will continue until Sunday.
09:06In Mindanao, there is also a high chance
09:08of heavy to intense rain in Zamboanga Peninsula,
09:10Northern Mindanao, and Caragar Region.
09:12It is possible that the rainfall will increase
09:14overnight, but it will be heavy on Sunday.
09:16In Metro Manila, it is expected that
09:18it will be heavy starting tomorrow afternoon
09:20and even on Sunday.
09:29Even though there is no particular law
09:31that is against fake news,
09:33anyone who spreads it
09:35can still be held accountable.
09:37Let's find out what laws
09:39can be based on,
09:41and where the victim can go to sleep.
09:43Here is Kuya Kim Atienza,
09:45joining us in our fight
09:47against fake news.
09:53In the midst of spreading fake news,
09:55how can we be the victims?
09:57How can those behind this be held accountable?
10:01As of now,
10:03there is no specific law against fake news.
10:05But there are a few examples of laws.
10:07Like this one.
10:11Even now, anyone who spreads fake news
10:13can still be held accountable
10:15under the Cyber Crime Prevention Act,
10:17the Cyber Libel.
10:19The punishment for the Cyber Libel is heavier
10:21compared to the traditional libel.
10:23From 4 years to 8 years of imprisonment
10:25or a possible fine of
10:271.5 million pesos
10:29or a possible fine of
10:31both imprisonment and fine.
10:33If your name or identity is
10:35electronically related,
10:37you can be charged with
10:39Computer-Related Identity Theft.
10:41The punishment for imprisonment
10:43up to 12 years or a fine
10:45is less than 200,000 pesos
10:47or both imprisonment and fine.
10:49For victims of Cyber Libel,
10:51Identity Theft,
10:53and other electronically related crimes,
10:55you can go to the NBI Cyber Crime Division.
10:57There is no specific law against fake news.
10:59Whoever wants to be fooled,
11:01we should be honest.
11:03I am Kuya Kim.
11:05Let's fight together against fake news.
11:09The number of party list
11:11candidates for the
11:13election of 2025 has increased.
11:1514 party list nominees
11:17submitted Certificate of Nomination
11:19and Certificate of Acceptance
11:21of Nomination.
11:23Based on the report of Comalag this afternoon,
11:25a total of 48 party list nominees
11:27were nominated.

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