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00:00In Sampaloc, Manila, there is a storm that is causing a lot of damage to the roads and houses due to the use of your Kapuso Action Man.
00:14A resident in Valdez Street, Barangay 568, Zone 55 in Sampaloc, Manila, was struck by lightning when he saw a lot of damaged clothes and power lines.
00:33Your Kapuso Action Man was ordered to coordinate with the MTPP, Manila Traffic and Parking Bureau, to conduct an inspection and execute the necessary measures.
00:47A resident in Valdez Street, Barangay 568, Zone 55 in Sampaloc, Manila, was struck by lightning when he saw a lot of damaged clothes and power lines due to the use of your Kapuso Action Man.
00:57A resident in Valdez Street, Barangay 568, Zone 55 in Sampaloc, Manila, was struck by lightning when he saw a lot of damaged clothes and power lines due to the use of your Kapuso Action Man.
01:08That is prohibited, sir. Don't worship.
01:12I don't want to, sir. It's dangerous in the rain. That's why I removed it.
01:18Your Kapuso Action Man also talked to the woman who was seen in the video who was worshipping in the rain.
01:23What can you say? And one of the complaints is that you are worshipping clothes.
01:29I wash my clothes. Sometimes I just visit. If there are a lot of people, I don't wash my clothes. If there are a lot of people, I don't wash my clothes. That's all I'm looking for in my life.
01:41All the obstructions in the area of Valdez Street were removed by the MTPP one by one.
01:49This is a traffic accident. It happened in a vehicle.
01:53The driver was hit by a vehicle. He was hit by a vehicle.
01:57Is there a fine for this? Is there a violation? Is there an effective punishment?
02:01Yes, sir. Actually, there is. But it is handled by the Sanitation of Manila.
02:07They should be the ones who handle it. Our DPS should be the ones who handle it.
02:14For us, the vehicles.
02:16The barangay has promised after the clearing operation.
02:19They will bring it. I will tell them to bring it back so we won't have to go there.
02:30Mission accomplished, Kapuso.
02:32For your reports, just send it to the Kapuso Action Man Facebook page.
02:36Because in any complaint, abuse or violation, there is always an action against you.
02:40Kapuso Action Man
02:43The PNP is also answering the police chiefs of the Duterte administration's war against drugs
02:50in accordance with the hearings of the House Quad Committee.
02:54Ian Cruz is in touch.
02:59Even the former PNP chiefs of the Duterte administration's war against drugs
03:04are included in the answers to their questions
03:08After the revelation, Retired Police Colonel Roina Garma
03:12about the reward system in the war on drugs.
03:15He asked the former chiefs to give a statement because
03:18Colonel Garma already said that the former chiefs are being informed regarding the war on drugs.
03:28So we have to take their statements and say something about it
03:32so we know where we start in our investigation.
03:36When asked if Marville has talked to the former chiefs of the PNP,
03:40he replied that he is holding a committee.
03:43We already have a committee to really investigate all allegations being made by Colonel Garma
03:52regarding EGK and other matters.
03:55So we're just waiting. Our investigation is ongoing.
04:00DILG Secretary John V. Cremulia
04:03wanted to finish the hearing of the House Quad Committee
04:06regarding the actions of the aforementioned police officials
04:11regarding the bloody war on drugs.
04:13According to the new secret of DILG,
04:15there was no special treatment for those they will investigate
04:19even to the former chiefs of the PNP.
04:23They have to go through the process.
04:25However, having said that they are innocent till proven guilty,
04:29there are no sacred cows in this institution and in this investigation.
04:33Anyone who is guilty, anyone who is found guilty.
04:36In a statement, the former chief of the PNP
04:39and now Senator Ronald Bato de la Rosa,
04:42who is currently the chief of the National Police,
04:45said that Marville can really launch a fact-finding effort.
04:49Bato was the chief of the PNP when the war on drugs was first implemented.
04:54The former chief of the PNP, Guillermo Eleazar,
04:56who became the chief of the PNP six months ago in 2021,
04:59said that he did not receive an order
05:02regarding the first reward system for anti-illegal drug operations
05:06in his term.
05:07GMI Integrated News is still trying to get
05:10the statement of the former PNP chiefs
05:13under the Duterte administration.
05:16We are still trying to get the former president's statement.
05:20The Davao City Police refused a reward system
05:23that was implemented in Lungsod,
05:25which was based on the one implemented by the former president Duterte
05:29in the whole country.
05:30So far, the Davao City Police Office has not seen any reward system.
05:36Davao Models have not been able to target anyone.
05:40For GMA Integrated News, Ian Cruz reporting.
05:4324 Hours.
05:45At the same time, the government of Naia
05:48is planning to add more passengers
05:50for domestic and international flights.
05:53How many?
05:54Let's find out with the report of Joseph Moro.
06:00The long weekend is coming,
06:02so many are already scheduling their vacations
06:05in this travel agency in Quezon City.
06:07But it is possible to add more expenses
06:09for your hashtag travel goals.
06:11This is what airline companies are asking
06:13from the Civil Aeronautics Board
06:15for a new fee called Airport or Terminal Enhancement Fee.
06:20According to Airline Industry Insider,
06:22which was talked about by GMA Integrated News,
06:24it depends on the airline.
06:26It will be around P150 to P175 for domestic flights
06:31and P300 to P600 for international flights.
06:36The reason?
06:37There are additional expenses for airlines
06:39due to the privatization of Ninoy Aquino International Airport.
06:42The Manila International Airport Authority explained
06:45that the new administrative order will be implemented
06:48where airlines have higher fees,
06:51such as passenger service charge,
06:53landing and takeoff charge, aircraft parking,
06:55cargo terminal fee, and others.
06:58This is the condition that was set.
07:01Insofar as the invited bidders are concerned,
07:04this is the parameter that they will be operating the terminals.
07:08So these rates are prescribed in that AO1.
07:11But it is only a fraction of the total additional expenses
07:14that airlines want to pass on to passengers.
07:18They also want to maintain that demand for travel.
07:22If it is left 100 percent, it will be passed on to passengers.
07:27There will be no more flights.
07:28There will be no more flights.
07:29It depends on the Civil Aeronautics Board or CAB
07:32how much they will allow for the additional fees
07:35that airlines are asking for.
07:37According to a trusted source of GMA Integrated News,
07:40at the end of October, it is possible for CAB to make a decision.
07:44That's why I'm saying CAB should also take into consideration
07:49the percentage that the airline will shoulder
07:53versus the percentage that they want to pass on to the consumer.
07:56What are the benefits of this?
07:59Despite the additional expenses for passengers in the airplane,
08:03the branch manager of a travel agency,
08:06Especially this season for international,
08:08there is more demand.
08:10For domestic, it's summer.
08:13Clients are willing to spend a little more
08:17just to go international.
08:19But based on the same AO, the budget is prepared.
08:23Because in September 2025,
08:25the terminal fees will increase to P300 for domestic flight.
08:30It will be P950 for international flight.
08:34For GMA Integrated News,
08:36Joseph Morong,
08:37it's been 24 hours.
08:49Instead of adding to the spread,
08:51an illegal-based start-up benefited
08:54from the addition of single-use plastic.
08:57Come on, let's change the game
08:59and find out how the plastic will transform
09:01to become a roof.
09:05For a more sustainable future.
09:09The concept of a circular economy is slowly becoming known,
09:12where the life cycle of materials and goods
09:15will be prolonged
09:16so that natural resources will not be wasted
09:18and garbage will also be reduced.
09:20That's why these single-use plastics
09:23that take up to a thousand years to decompose
09:26will be given a new life
09:28that we can use in our homes.
09:32From plastic,
09:33it will transform to eco-roofing tiles for roofing.
09:36Developed by an illegal-based start-up
09:38led by Sir Keno Uy.
09:57Eco-roofing tiles
09:59because iron is also light,
10:01but unlike iron,
10:02these have insulation properties
10:04against heat.
10:05They started building eco-roofing tiles in 2019
10:09and to make the process more sustainable,
10:11they do not dissolve single-use plastics
10:14to avoid pollution.
10:15To become roofing tiles,
10:17this ordinary plastic
10:19will go through a process.
10:22We will crush it
10:23to become
10:25like this.
10:27A pellet form of plastic.
10:29After this,
10:30we will not dissolve it
10:32like the usual process
10:34because we will just put it
10:36with eco-friendly adhesive
10:38then we will put it in a mold
10:40and after 6 hours,
10:43this is what it will look like.
10:46Plastic cement will be crushed
10:48to make it stronger and weatherproof.
10:50Their innovation
10:51is one of the start-ups
10:53that were granted a grant by DOST
10:55to fight plastic pollution in the country.
10:57All of these are initiatives
10:59that can help reduce plastic
11:02or use plastic in other ways
11:05to avoid waste
11:07and pollution
11:09so that we can also have
11:12job generation
11:14and also making sure that
11:16we protect our environment.
11:17By next year,
11:18Nasir Queno's target
11:20is to try their product
11:22as materials for modular housing.
11:26Mga Kapuso,
11:27this is a big step
11:29towards sustainability.
11:30Aside from reducing plastic pollution,
11:33we can make materials
11:35that can benefit our countrymen.
11:38For GMA Integrated News,
11:40I am Martin Avier,
11:42changing the game!
11:48There is no other desire of a parent
11:50but to have a healthy child.
11:54That is why it is important
11:56to have a newborn screening
11:58to know if a newborn baby
12:00has a possible disease.
12:02That is the mission of
12:04your Kapuso Foundation
12:06and the Department of Health
12:08of Calabarzon,
12:09in Pililya, Rizal.
12:15According to the newborn screening
12:18reference center
12:19of the University of the Philippines,
12:21more than 1.4 million babies
12:25were born in the country in 2022.
12:28But of that number,
12:3090% or more than 1.3 million
12:34went through newborn screening.
12:37Even though this is a high number,
12:39there are still some mothers
12:40who do not know the importance
12:43of the newborn screening test.
12:45Like Rowena,
12:47all of her five children
12:49did not go through a newborn screening.
12:51No one told me to go through
12:53a newborn screening.
12:55I was just a kid.
12:58But experts say
13:00it is important to go through
13:02a newborn screening test
13:04within 24 hours.
13:06There are 28 diseases
13:08that can be diagnosed
13:10with newborn screening.
13:12Most of them are mental retardation.
13:15The most dangerous one
13:17can lead to the death of a child.
13:19If we do not know this,
13:21we will die.
13:23Every first Sunday of October
13:25is Newborn Screening Awareness Week.
13:27That is why the GMA Capuso Foundation
13:29is united
13:31with the newly created
13:33Newborn Screening Caravan
13:35of the Department of Health,
13:37Calabarzon, in Pililya.
13:39There are some who are still
13:41giving birth at home
13:43and have not been able
13:45to go through an examination.
13:47We also gave them newborn kits,
13:49baby swaddles, diapers,
13:51hygiene kits, electric kettles,
13:53and food.
13:55Some of them were lucky
13:57to receive a crib.
13:59We chose Pililya Rizal
14:01because it is one of the most affected
14:03by the recent
14:05typhoon Enteng.
14:07Based on the results
14:09of the Newborn Screening Center
14:11Southern Luzon,
14:13the babies tested
14:15in Pililya are normal and healthy.
14:17On October 17,
14:19we will also hold
14:21a Newborn Screening
14:23in Tayabas, Quezon.
14:25You can count on
14:27the support of the
14:29Department of Health
14:31and the GMA Capuso Foundation
14:33if you see any
14:35symptoms of the disease.
14:43And then, a Chinese fishing
14:45militia vessel came close.
14:47In the middle of the discussions
14:49regarding the Code of Conduct
14:51between China and ASEAN countries,
14:53Chino Gaston was on the scene.
14:59The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic
15:01Resources obtained the Chinese
15:03militia vessel on the morning
15:05of October 11.
15:07It was discovered that several times
15:09before, a Chinese militia vessel
15:11called the BRP Dato Cabaylo
15:13was operating a routine maritime patrol
15:15near Pagansa Island.
15:17Because of the incident,
15:19there was a U.P. on the right side
15:21of the bow or front of the ship.
15:23The subsequent incidents of China's harassment
15:25were stopped by President Marcos
15:27after the ASEAN Summit in Laos.
15:29Despite this,
15:31the Philippines is still open
15:33to discuss and find
15:35a peaceful solution to the tensions
15:37in the West Philippine Sea.
15:39According to Defense Secretary
15:41Gilberto Teodoro Jr.,
15:43it's hard to start a dialogue
15:45if the harassment,
15:47harassment, and harassment
15:49of China by the Philippine ships
15:51in the West Philippine Sea continues.
15:53They are really committed to dialogue
15:55but they are also committed to illegal action.
15:57That's the problem.
15:59One of the solutions
16:01to the problem in the South China Sea
16:03is the creation of the Code of Conduct
16:05between China and ASEAN countries.
16:07But Secretary Teodoro is doubtful
16:09if China is really serious
16:11about this.
16:13We look forward to good faith discussions.
16:15And the President
16:17has given the marching order
16:19that he looks forward to good faith discussions
16:21and we will comply.
16:23Do you see now a good faith
16:27on the part of China?
16:29Right now,
16:31honestly speaking,
16:33I do not see that.
16:35I also echoed that
16:37in saying that we cannot
16:39cast a blind eye
16:41or turn a blind eye
16:43on what is happening
16:45in the West Philippine Sea.
16:47According to Reuters,
16:49China and Russia
16:51banned the proposed consensus statement
16:53of ASEAN countries regarding the South China Sea.
16:55That information
16:57came from the unnamed official
16:59of America and happened on Thursday
17:01at the East Asia Summit in Laos.
17:03The U.S. official said
17:05it was a take-it-or-leave-it draft
17:07that was led by ASEAN and supported
17:09by America, Japan, Australia,
17:11South Korea, and India.
17:13There is no mention of China
17:15here, as well as
17:17in Secretary Teodoro's statements.
17:19Security analyst
17:21Professor Renato Di Castro
17:23The ASEAN members
17:25want a binding Code of Conduct
17:27that has, of course, the power of an international treaty.
17:29Yes.
17:31A binding Code of Conduct.
17:33China is using
17:35the Code of Conduct
17:37to basically prevent ASEAN members
17:39from having security
17:41engagements with their
17:43treaty allies.
17:45For GMA Integrated News,
17:47Chino Gaston, 24 Hours.
18:01China is using
18:03the Code of Conduct
18:05to basically prevent
18:07ASEAN members
18:09from having security
18:11engagements with their
18:13treaty allies.
18:15China is using
18:17the Code of Conduct
18:19to basically prevent
18:21ASEAN members
18:23from having security
18:25engagements with their
18:27treaty allies.
18:29China is using
18:31the Code of Conduct
18:33to basically prevent
18:35ASEAN members
18:37from having security
18:39engagements with their
18:41treaty allies.
18:43China is using
18:45the Code of Conduct
18:47to basically prevent
18:49ASEAN members
18:51from having security
18:53engagements with their
18:55treaty allies.
18:57Music.
18:59Music.
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19:03Music.
19:05Music.
19:07Music.