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00:00Former President Rodrigo Duterte admitted that his drug war is considered a crime against humanity
00:06according to some members of the House Quad Committee.
00:09One of the victims' lawyers even said that the statements made by Tina Panganiban-Perez
00:15are admissible or can be accepted by the International Criminal Court.
00:22For all of its successes and shortcomings,
00:28I, and I alone, take full legal responsibility.
00:38I will be the one to answer and I will be the one to be jailed, not the police who followed my orders.
00:45Due to the statement of former President Rodrigo Duterte,
00:49a co-chair of the House Quad Committee said that the ball is now in the Department of Justice and other agencies to investigate.
00:57These cases could include crimes against humanity as penalized under Republic Act No. 9851,
01:04the Philippine Act on Crimes Against International Humanitarian Law,
01:10genocide, and other crimes against humanity,
01:14and other criminal laws, not to mention the potential jurisdiction of the ICC.
01:19If the DOJ decides that we can turn over the documents, we will do it.
01:24ACT Teacher's Partylist Representative Franz Castro called for the Senate to submit an affidavit
01:30and a recording of what was heard yesterday in the International Criminal Court.
01:34He said that it is difficult for justice to pass, especially if the accused is a former president.
01:41According to one of the lawyers of the victims of the war on drugs who went to the ICC,
01:46the statements of Duterte in the Senate are admissible or can be accepted by the ICC.
01:52There are only two questions there. Is it relevant? Is it material?
01:56Is it relevant or is it related to the investigation in the ICC?
02:03Yes. As for the war on drugs of Duterte, is it material? Is it important to face the ICC?
02:11Yes. Because these are the things he said.
02:14But some co-chairs of the Quad Committee said that it is better if the courts in the Philippines are in charge of the case.
02:21I have always been true to my statement since we started the EJK hearings
02:31that I'm not going to allow the ICC to get our documents for that.
02:37It's better for him to be prosecuted domestically.
02:45For example, the DOJ said that there is prima facie evidence that he should be prosecuted
02:54and that the court should be in charge of this.
02:56The ICC will not let him get away with it.
02:58I'm not a fan of the ICC ever since I spoke to him.
03:02But of course, the international community is really watching.
03:06Now, if the DOJ fails in doing their job on this matter,
03:11then the more the ICC will take cognizance.
03:15So I think it's really up to the DOJ to do their work.
03:19We are getting the statement from the Department of Justice about this.
03:23For the GMA Integrated News, Tina Panganiban Perez, Nakatotok, 24 Hours.
03:30Some places in Cagayana and Isabela have been isolated for days
03:38because of the rising rivers due to Hurricane Christine.
03:42Thousands of residents were immediately helped by the GMA Kapusu Foundation.
03:51Because it's near the rivers,
03:53it's often possible to be isolated in Arsag, Barangay Linao East, Tuguegarao City, Cagayan
04:01whenever there's a storm.
04:02That's what happened in the aftermath of Hurricane Christine.
04:07Even though it was prepared, some houses were still not saved.
04:13Like Aurya's house, which was already looted for P20,000.
04:19On Monday, it suddenly rained.
04:25That's when they said there was a storm.
04:30That's when our rice was flooded.
04:34If they are isolated during the time of calamity,
04:39they are always given help.
04:43They are the first to be given.
04:45Sitio Fugo was also isolated for four days
04:49in Barangay Maluno North, Benito Solivenza, Isabela.
04:54Vicencio, 10 out of his 30 chickens were flooded.
05:00The first thing I was able to save were three chickens and a pig.
05:05I couldn't find the other 10 chickens.
05:08We wanted to leave, but suddenly the flood came.
05:13We couldn't leave.
05:16That's why the GMA Capuso Foundation,
05:18the Philippine Army's 5th Infantry Division,
05:21prepared food at Tuguegarao East Central School
05:26and gave food packs.
05:28Also in Barangay Linao East.
05:31Thank you, GMA Capuso, for the help that you've been giving
05:36to Tuguegarao and those who are giving programs.
05:40Thank you very much.
05:412,000 people from two barangays
05:44near the river in the province of Isabela were given help.
05:49In total, 7,312 people in Cagayan and Isabela
05:55were given help.
05:57We would like to thank the GMA Capuso Foundation
06:02for helping us in the flood.
06:07If you would like to help,
06:09you can deposit in our bank accounts
06:12or send to Simuana Lulier.
06:15You can also do it online via Gcash, Shopee, Lazada,
06:18Globe Reward, and MetroBank Credit Cards.
06:22The effects of the Lion Flood in some parts of the country,
06:26such as Cagayan, have increased to signal number two.
06:30Some residents have tied their roofs as a precaution.
06:35Jonathan Andal has the story.
06:41Strong rains and strong winds
06:45swept residents in the town of Gonzaga in Cagayan
06:48where the wind signal number two,
06:50the Lion Flood, has increased.
06:52The same happened in Tuguegarao City.
06:56No matter how heavy the rain is,
06:58the wind signal is still strong in Cagayan Valley
07:01where the leaves of the trees are damaged.
07:04There is also heavy rain in the city of Ilocos Norte
07:07so some residents are taking precautions in their homes.
07:11In Batanes, people are tying their roofs
07:14and placing tarpaulins in the windows
07:17as a precaution for the possible effects of the Lion Flood.
07:21According to the National Disaster Reseduction Management Council,
07:24according to the combined effects of the Christine Flood
07:28and now the Lion Flood,
07:29more than 111 have been recorded.
07:3314 have been confirmed.
07:35For GMA Integrated News,
07:37Jonathan Andal,
07:38for 24 Hours.
07:41Kamalek accused Smith Mayor Alice Goh
07:44of material misrepresentation.
07:47According to Kamalek Chairman George Erwin Garcia,
07:51Goh lied in his Certificate of Candidacy
07:54in the 2022 elections
07:57when he said he was Filipino.
07:59Kamalek found out that Goh matched
08:02Goh's fingerprint in his voting records
08:04with the fingerprint of the Chinese national,
08:07Guo Huaping.
08:08Kamalek filed a case in the Tarlac Regional Trial Court.
08:11Kamalek is expected to issue a warrant of arrest to the court.
08:16We are trying our best to get a statement from Goh's camp.
08:21There is still no entry in some places tomorrow
08:24because of the Christine Flood and now the Lion Flood.
08:29All classes are suspended in Naga City until November 3.
08:33There is also no entry in the entire province of Albay tomorrow.
08:37From kindergarten to grade 12,
08:39there is no entry tomorrow in Apayaw
08:42which is under Signal No. 2.
08:46There is only a half-day entry in the government
08:49and all classes on October 31
08:52based on the announcement of Malacanang.
08:54This is to give way for employees to travel
08:57to their respective provinces for the trip.
09:00Suspension of entry of private companies and offices
09:05in their provinces is also under threat.
09:07In the Senate, there is no entry on Thursday
09:10according to the declaration of Senate President Chis Escudero.
09:15In order to avoid the worst calamities,
09:18the Office of Civil Defense also issued
09:21the Geohazard Map of the Mines and Geosciences Bureau of the DNR.
09:25This is what Rafi Tima is talking about.
09:32During the Christine Flood,
09:34125 people were affected,
09:36more than 100 were lost.
09:38Many were affected due to landslides.
09:41But how will you know if your area is likely to be hit by a landslide?
09:45In the briefing of the Office of Civil Defense
09:48regarding the effects of the Christine Flood,
09:50the Geohazard Map of the Mines and Geosciences Bureau of the DNR
09:53was also given importance.
09:55It is complete.
09:56However, it is necessary to use it fully,
09:59especially our colleagues in the local government units.
10:04This is the Geohazard Map of the Mines and Geosciences Bureau.
10:07Anyone who has access to this map,
10:09as long as you have an internet connection,
10:11you will be able to see if your area is a landslide-prone area
10:14or a flood-prone area.
10:16The problem, according to the OCD,
10:18is that there is a lack of knowledge that there is such a map.
10:22This is not the time when you don't know what will happen.
10:25There is just a lack of knowledge
10:30that there is such information.
10:33In the last briefing of the Office of Civil Defense,
10:35the local government units and local media members
10:39in their areas discussed
10:41whether this information will be repeated
10:44whenever there is a near-flood or bad weather.
10:47The MGB admitted that although their Geohazard Map
10:50is now good and extensive,
10:52more data is needed
10:54to make the landslide prediction more accurate.
10:57As of now,
10:58about 50% have been met for our updating of the 1 to 10,000 scale
11:03of our rain-induced landslide and flooding.
11:06And we aim to finish it by 2028.
11:10Barangay Sampaloc in Talisay, Batangas,
11:12where there are 20 deaths in the landslide,
11:14is red on the Geohazard Map.
11:16This means that there is a high chance of a landslide
11:18if it rains heavily.
11:20Aside from the Hazard Map,
11:21some places have placed a warning sign
11:23that it is close to a landslide.
11:25To remind the OCD,
11:27there is a lot of information about landslides
11:29whenever there is a bad weather.
11:30It just needs to be known and used.
11:33For GMI Integrated News,
11:35Raffy Tima reporting for 24 Hours.
11:39The United Nations is seeing the potential of the Philippines
11:43to meet the 17 Sustainable Development Goals or SDGs.
11:49These are the targets that countries including the UN
11:54including Zero Hunger, Gender Equality,
11:58Quality Education, Climate Protection, and others.
12:02The exclusive coverage of GMI Integrated News
12:06by Pia Arcangel.
12:11In 2015, the United Nations laid down
12:14the 17 Sustainable Development Goals or SDGs.
12:18These include Zero Hunger, Gender Equality,
12:21Quality Education, Climate Protection, and others.
12:25The Philippines ranks 62nd out of 167 countries
12:30when it comes to SDG score,
12:32one of the lowest in ASEAN.
12:34In the exclusive coverage of GMI Integrated News
12:37by UN Deputy Secretary General Amina Mohammed
12:40who is in the Philippines for the International Conference
12:42on Women, Peace, and Security,
12:44she said that the Philippines is not alone
12:46in the difficulty of meeting the SDGs.
12:49This is because of the COVID pandemic
12:51and other factors like the climate crisis
12:53and the war in Ukraine.
12:56The world is not doing well.
12:58It's not just the Philippines.
12:59We have a terrible score of 17% of the SDGs globally.
13:03What has really constrained countries for not achieving the SDGs
13:07has been the international finance.
13:10I see the potential for the Philippines to do much better
13:13but it needs also the support of the international community.
13:17Mohammed believes that it is not impossible
13:20for the Philippines to reach the SDGs.
13:22I'm very optimistic that you will go far.
13:24There are a number of challenges that you have ahead.
13:27Reforms have to be owned
13:30and they have to be consolidated upon.
13:32It's important that we look at all the communities.
13:35This year marks the 77th anniversary of the establishment of the UN.
13:40Although many still believe in its ability and capacity,
13:45some countries question its effectiveness.
13:49But for the UN, their organization's importance remains.
13:53Multilateralism still works.
13:55And it's still very important to our global family
14:00being able to have a voice for their concerns,
14:03for the opportunities, for the challenges.
14:05A space where there is a light on all issues.
14:09Without us having that space to continue to try to do that,
14:12it would be much worse.
14:14For GMA Integrated News,
14:16I'm PR Kanghel,
14:17for Tutok 24 Horas.
14:20And good news for sports!
14:22The 18-year-old Filipino jet ski racer
14:25has just arrived in the country
14:27after winning his second world title
14:30in a joint competition in America.
14:33Let's meet Darlene Kai.
14:40Strong and fast,
14:41accompanied by determination.
14:43This is the 18-year-old Filipino jet ski racer
14:46Anton Ignacio.
14:51To advance to the 2024 International Jet Sports Boating Association
14:56or IJSBA World Finals
14:58held in Lake Havasu City in Arizona, USA.
15:02Anton is the champion in the Pro-Am Runabout 1100 Stock Event
15:05after scoring 173 points
15:08where he won the championships of other countries
15:11such as Germany and Thailand.
15:13Anton's victory is also historic
15:15because aside from being the youngest Filipino jet ski racer
15:18and his second world title the following year.
15:22It's a feeling that will forever stick with me
15:25because more than the win,
15:27I feel like I made a lot of people proud back home.
15:30I know that I've been working hard for that.
15:32That was really a good moment for me.
15:37He is proud of his competition
15:39that's why he doesn't expect to win.
15:42This year was really hard year
15:44because there's this one person I'm against.
15:48He's a four or five-time world champion already
15:51and everybody there is a world champion already.
15:56When he crossed the line,
15:58I have our flag with me.
16:02So I was just waving our flag
16:04and of course I was crying
16:06because I saw how hard Anton's determination was.
16:12The feeling this year, it's still a total surprise
16:15because it's a different division.
16:18I was in fact hesitant for him to join
16:22because I said, why?
16:24Maybe he can't do it yet.
16:26So when he won,
16:28everyone was looking at me.
16:30Of course, I was so happy.
16:32In fact, I was crying.
16:34It's the best feeling.
16:40All of this is worth it.
16:42All the hard work and sacrifices.
17:04of Mava Gonzalez.
17:08Some passengers are in a hurry
17:10to Port of Abra de Ilog in Occidental, Mindoro
17:13for fear that they won't be able to travel
17:15if the typhoon Leone hits.
17:17Christetta is with her daughter from Batangas Port.
17:19We're in a hurry to go back
17:21because there's a typhoon again.
17:23We just went out and came back right away.
17:25This afternoon, this ambulance is going to Batangas.
17:28She's a transfer patient.
17:30She's having a hard time
17:32and she needs to be taken to Batangas
17:35because we don't have enough people
17:37in our hospital in Mamburau.
17:39Earlier this morning,
17:41there were no passengers.
17:43We were able to make it,
17:45because we brought a patient.
17:47From a place where the typhoon Christine hit,
17:49this group of foreign missionaries
17:51will be going around Mindoro.
17:53They don't think it's possible
17:55for them to get hit again because of another typhoon.
17:57We've been working with Vice Mayor Gary
18:00and some of the local pastors there
18:02doing relief work
18:04and cleaning up some of the lakeside areas.
18:06I trust the Lord.
18:08I trust that He'll keep us safe.
18:10And you're doing relief work,
18:11so you're probably going to be needed here more.
18:13For sure.
18:14According to the Port of Abra de Ilog,
18:16the operation in Pantalan was suspended
18:18for a few days because of the typhoon Christine.
18:20This past Sunday, they reopened.
18:22As of now,
18:24there's no official announcement
18:25on the impact of the travel
18:26to and from here.
18:28If the Port of Destination
18:30or the Port of Origin is the signal number one,
18:32the trip is automatically cancelled.
18:34They can go to the Port of Portugalera
18:39or they can go around via San Jose
18:42to Calapan Port.
18:44Whatever the current situation,
18:46it can change.
18:48It's not just because there's a signal
18:50that it became a base.
18:51Sometimes, when there's too much waves,
18:53or the ship,
18:55even if there's no cancellation of our PPA,
18:57our shipping lines owners cancel it.
19:01For GMA Integrated News,
19:03Mav Gonzales reporting for 24 Hours.
19:10The characters of the hit GMA Prime series
19:12Pulang Araw went through
19:14a very difficult and painful time.
19:16So now, let's wait for the revival
19:18of Adelina Eduardo, Hiroshi, and Teresita
19:21against Colonel Yuta Saito.
19:24Let's talk to Aubrey Carambelo.
19:30This scene in GMA Prime series
19:34Pulang Araw of Barbie Forteza,
19:36David Licauco, and Dennis Trillo
19:39Can you live if you tell the truth?
19:46But if not?
19:47But if not?
19:52Adelina's life was put on the line
19:55because of Colonel Saito's playing
19:57of the Russian Roulette
19:59to make his brother Eduardo confess
20:01and teach him the Kuta
20:03played by Alden Richards.
20:05If Adelina survives
20:08and this ship doesn't hit,
20:13I will forgive you.
20:17That's why I will ask you again.
20:24Where is your brother?
20:27Hiroshi was desperate to save Adelina's life.
20:37That's why they had to talk again
20:39about the development of the characters.
20:41Barbie was overwhelmed because
20:44she was the one who accompanied
20:46in the biggest family drama series.
20:48At first, just like Alden,
20:51there was an adjustment happening
20:54because our material is heavy.
20:56But now, we're getting used to it.
20:59But how can Barbie avoid
21:02being affected by intense scenes?
21:05I try my best to get out of the character
21:11the moment the director says cut.
21:13But while I'm in the scene,
21:15while we're doing the scene,
21:17the effect of each scene is intense.
21:20How about when Barbie's co-star is David?
21:25What you're giving me is different.
21:27It's full of love and
21:29our approach to the scene is very delicate.
21:33Because of the hardship and pain
21:35their characters went through,
21:37the characters' development
21:39of the lead cast should be
21:41ready to rise.
22:11For the sake of family and love,
22:14I will rise.
22:16Let's wait and see if Adelina and Hiroshi
22:20will be separated again.
22:22We'll also find out what will happen
22:27to Adelina's family.
22:29Obri Carampel, updated to showbiz happening.
22:36And that's the news for this Tuesday.
22:38It's almost 57 days since Christmas.
22:41I'm Mel Tiangco.
22:43I'm Vicky Morales.
22:44For a bigger mission.
22:46For a wider service to the country.
22:48I'm Emil Subangyo.
22:49From GMA Integrated News,
22:51the news authority of the Philippines,
22:53we learned 24 hours.
23:08.