Narito ang mga maiinit na balita sa 24 Oras Express ngayong Martes, November 19, 2024.
- PBBM, nagsagawa ng aerial inspection sa pinsala ng bagyo sa Catanduanes
- Panawagan ni PBBM sa mga gov't agency: Simplehan ang gagawing christmas party
- Biniling T-12 unmanned surface vessel ng Pilipinas, ininspeksyon nina Defense Sec. Teodoro at U.S. Defense Sec. Austin
- D.A.: Pilipinas, posibleng mag-angkat ng dagdag na 8,000 metric tons ng isda; pinag-aaralan din ang pag-aangkat ng gulay
- Panukalang nagbabawal sa POGO, lusot na sa Kamara; nasa 30,000 Pinoy ang apektado
- Ekta-ektaryang palayan sa Nueva Ecija, pinalubog ng Super Bagyong Pepito
- Onset ng Amihan season, idineklara ng PAGASA
- Walang partikular na batas na nagpaparusa sa pagpapakalat ng fake news pero maaaring masaklaw sa Anti-Cybercrime Law
- Mga sasakyang alanganin ang pagparada at nakaparada sa bangketa, tiniketan at pinagmulta; may ilan ding hinatak
- Eskultura ni Josephine Bracken na nililok ni Jose Rizal, isusubasta
- Marian Rivera, kinilala bilang 'Actress of the Year' ng Esquire Phl
- Bagong box-office record ng "Hello, Love, Again": P131M gross sa loob ng isang araw noong Sabado
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- PBBM, nagsagawa ng aerial inspection sa pinsala ng bagyo sa Catanduanes
- Panawagan ni PBBM sa mga gov't agency: Simplehan ang gagawing christmas party
- Biniling T-12 unmanned surface vessel ng Pilipinas, ininspeksyon nina Defense Sec. Teodoro at U.S. Defense Sec. Austin
- D.A.: Pilipinas, posibleng mag-angkat ng dagdag na 8,000 metric tons ng isda; pinag-aaralan din ang pag-aangkat ng gulay
- Panukalang nagbabawal sa POGO, lusot na sa Kamara; nasa 30,000 Pinoy ang apektado
- Ekta-ektaryang palayan sa Nueva Ecija, pinalubog ng Super Bagyong Pepito
- Onset ng Amihan season, idineklara ng PAGASA
- Walang partikular na batas na nagpaparusa sa pagpapakalat ng fake news pero maaaring masaklaw sa Anti-Cybercrime Law
- Mga sasakyang alanganin ang pagparada at nakaparada sa bangketa, tiniketan at pinagmulta; may ilan ding hinatak
- Eskultura ni Josephine Bracken na nililok ni Jose Rizal, isusubasta
- Marian Rivera, kinilala bilang 'Actress of the Year' ng Esquire Phl
- Bagong box-office record ng "Hello, Love, Again": P131M gross sa loob ng isang araw noong Sabado
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00:00This is Philippine Government.
00:05This is the President of the United States of America.
00:08This is the President of the United States of America.
00:13This is the President of the United States of America.
00:16Good evening, Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.
00:22Every house has been destroyed and the President of the United States of America
00:26has lost his life in his aerial inspection earlier in the province of Catanduanes.
00:32The residents of the province were the first to be hit by a typhoon.
00:36They are calling for help to recover the houses that were destroyed by the typhoon
00:41from the province of Catanduanes.
00:43Live and exclusive, Joseph Borong.
00:47Joseph.
00:51The President of the United States of America, Super Typhoon Pepito,
00:55was hit by a typhoon in the province of Catanduanes.
00:59The government is calling for help to recover the houses that were destroyed by the typhoon.
01:11Together with President Bobong Marcos,
01:13the Governor of Catanduanes, Joseph Cua,
01:15carried out an aerial inspection to see the area and did not leave a trace of the Super Typhoon Pepito.
01:21The President of the United States of America saw the destruction of the houses,
01:25including the establishments, houses, and gardens.
01:29It should not be surprising that it reached 230 kilometers.
01:33It reached 350.
01:34The glass.
01:35Yes, the glass.
01:36It reached 300.
01:37We have to rebuild, rehabilitate.
01:40In other places, we were able to provide construction materials,
01:45such as iron, steel, so that we can have stacks.
01:51But of course, we have stacks of damaged and fully damaged houses.
02:00The President visited several towns that were damaged,
02:03aside from Panganiban, like Karamoran, Pagamanok, Viga, and Hikmoto.
02:08At the moment, President Marcos is inspecting the extent of the damage of the Typhoon Pepito.
02:16And so far, the President's impression is that the wind was really strong,
02:21especially the Typhoon Pepito.
02:23That's why most of the problems of the residents here in Catanduanes
02:29will start again, especially the construction of their houses.
02:35I'm inspecting the infrastructure.
02:37I'm inspecting the infrastructure.
02:39Usually, it's because of landslides, erosion, and strong waves.
02:46But if we look at the main roads, the main thoroughfares,
02:50there is also damage.
02:52But the cemented areas seem to have survived.
02:58There was no night in the province,
03:00even though the Typhoon Pepito was so strong
03:02that it made a landfall here last Saturday night.
03:05According to the President, the pre-emptive evacuation helped.
03:08At the beginning, it's hard to convince people to leave their homes.
03:15But naturally, it's secure.
03:17It's going to be our standard now.
03:19It has been our standard since the very beginning.
03:23I think all local government officials will have learned that.
03:30No matter how tired they are, it's hard for the residents to get up.
03:34They don't know how they will start again
03:36because of the damage to their houses.
03:38If the wind didn't blow their roofs away,
03:43the landslides and landslides will continue.
03:46Their homes are also not safe from the strong winds brought by the typhoon.
03:50We don't know where we can get a house again.
03:55It's really hard for us now.
03:57We don't have a place to live.
03:59Even if we are forced to move, we can still live here.
04:03I am calling for help.
04:05What help can they give to our town?
04:09I hope they can help us recover.
04:16With the help of the President, Governor Cua, and the mayors of the province,
04:20the government will provide water first
04:22because there is no water in the province yet.
04:24That's why they will send water filtration devices.
04:27They will also send construction materials and food
04:30to the DSWD and the Office of Civil Defense.
04:33Only 13 out of the 315 barangays in the province
04:36have electricity,
04:37that's why the government will borrow linemen from nearby provinces.
04:41They will also send satellite communication equipment to villages without signal.
04:46Meanwhile, the President who was on the phone today
04:50mentioned President-elect Donald Trump.
04:52According to the President, he called Trump to congratulate him
04:55on winning the U.S. elections
04:57and to strengthen the alliance between the Philippines and America.
05:01I expressed to him our continuing desire
05:06to strengthen that relationship between our two countries
05:12which is a relationship that is as deep as can possibly be
05:17because it has been for a very long time.
05:21I also reminded the President-elect
05:24that the Filipinos in America overwhelmingly voted for Trump.
05:36It is currently raining here in Virac, Catanduanes.
05:42The signal of telecommunications is still difficult
05:47but the President-elect said he is confident
05:49that telecommunications companies will be able to return the signal here, Emil.
05:54Thank you very much, Joseph Morong.
05:57Christmas is coming
06:00President Bongbong Marcos called government agencies
06:04to avoid the Christmas party.
06:08This is to help those who are affected by the next typhoon
06:12and those who will no longer have a home or livelihood.
06:16Ivan Mayrina was right.
06:21In less than two weeks, December will come
06:23and Christmas parties will be held for many years
06:28at work, at offices, at family and friends' reunions.
06:31Why not?
06:33People are gathering to celebrate.
06:35They can win games or win prizes in raffles.
06:39But he called government agencies
06:42to simplify the parties.
06:46This is in line with what the President-elect said yesterday.
06:48Whatever can be saved from a simple party,
06:50give it to those who are in need.
06:52He did not order that an official memo should be written
06:55because Malacanang believes in the goodwill of government agencies
06:59and will try to save from their corruption.
07:02Malacanang was not wrong in his belief.
07:05Not only in government agencies, but also in the private sector.
07:09In fact, some of them, including Baguio Christine,
07:12made a donation drive to give to those in need.
07:17To the students of this international school in Manila
07:20who came up with the idea of participating in a party,
07:23they made a fundraising to give to those in need.
07:26Kindness begets kindness.
07:28And the best thing we can do this Christmas
07:31is to help one person.
07:33If you feel that a person has lost everything,
07:36you will realize that there is hope that you can stand up again.
07:39The private sector is not lacking in helping in times like this.
07:45The Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry has not yet held an official position.
07:48But according to their chairman,
07:50it would be good if it was led by the government.
07:53It would be good if the government officials set the example.
07:57We know very well that they have their own discretionary fund
08:02and they would say, okay, we will also give so much for this calamity.
08:06That would be nice.
08:07And it would be good for the private sector to be inspired
08:11by what our government and legislators are doing.
08:15For GMA Integrated News, Ivan Mejrina for Tutok, 24 Hours.
08:21The Department of Education issued a memorandum
08:25regarding the simple Christmas celebration
08:28to all of their offices and schools
08:31to give donations to those affected by the calamity.
08:37It's like a drone being prepared not for the air, but for the sea.
08:41That is the new equipment bought by the Philippines in America
08:44and inspected by U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin
08:48and Defense Secretary Gilbert Chedoro in Palawan,
08:51live from Puerto Princesa City.
08:54Tutok live is Ian Cruz. Ian?
09:00Mel believes that the visit of the Secret Service of the United States
09:04will still be important for the Philippines for their country in the future.
09:13At the headquarters of the AFP Western Command in Palawan,
09:16U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Defense Secretary Gilbert Chedoro visited.
09:22Here, they inspected the new T-12 Unmanned Surface Vessel or USV
09:27bought by the Philippines in America.
09:29It's like a drone, but instead of the air, it's being prepared for the sea.
09:34All of this will help our operational commanders
09:38to increase their technological capacity
09:44because the battle will increase our intelligence
09:50and the safety of our people.
09:54T-12, as you know, a fundamental part of that
09:57is the ability to command and control that using cyber capabilities.
10:04We have to protect those capabilities.
10:06We have to ensure that also that as we acquire more of these systems
10:13During the last visit of Austin and Secretary of State Anthony Blinken in July,
10:18the United States announced half a billion dollars of military aid for the Philippines.
10:23And while the Trump administration is about to enter in January,
10:28what else can the Philippines expect from our allies,
10:32especially in defending the territory in the West Philippine Sea?
10:36I won't speculate on any changes in policy
10:39or anything that the new administration may bring on board.
10:46What I will tell you is that this is an important country,
10:49not only to me, but to people in both parties back in the United States of America.
10:54We consider you to be more than just allies.
10:57We're family.
10:58And I cannot imagine a day when the United States of America and the Philippines
11:03aren't closely aligned.
11:09Mel, from the Philippines, another country in our region is the next one to be visited by Secretary Austin
11:16as a sign of the importance of the United States to the security of the Indo-Pacific region.
11:21Back to you, Mel.
11:23Thank you very much, Ian Cruz.
11:27Because of the recent typhoons that accompanied the close fishing season,
11:31the price of fish in some places in the country is rising.
11:34That's why the Department of Agriculture is asking for an increase of 8,000 metric tons of fish,
11:40including vegetables, if necessary.
11:42This is Bernadette Reyes.
11:48This fish farm in Kamaligan, Camarinesur, and Kasiguran, Aurora, has become like a fish pond.
11:54The next typhoons swept away the crops in Balatan, Camarinesur, and Bagao, Cagayan.
12:01The Department of Agriculture is asking for more than 10 billion pesos
12:05for the next typhoons from the typhoon Christine to the typhoon Ophel.
12:09Not to mention the typhoon Pepito.
12:13Our agri-areas are supposed to be able to recover after some deluvio.
12:24They find themselves having a hard time recovering.
12:29There's a lot of damage.
12:31It's historical.
12:33What happened today is extraordinary.
12:35Extraordinary circumstances.
12:37The D.A. asked for an additional 1 billion pesos of quick response fund
12:41to help farmers and fishermen by distributing fish and insurance.
12:47But the government is adamant that it's hard to recover from the next typhoons.
12:53This year, imported rice reached a record high of 4.5 million metric tons.
13:00Despite the higher importation now,
13:03it helped to have a sufficient supply and a stable price.
13:08But the price of fish has already risen
13:11because of the typhoons that accompanied the closed fishing season in some areas.
13:15In the Litex Market in Quezon City, for example, fresh fish is rarely sold.
13:20It's unfortunate because it's hard to get fresh fish because of the typhoons.
13:24It's mostly frozen and imported.
13:26It's possible that additional 8,000 metric tons of fish will increase.
13:30Aside from the previous 30,000 metric tons that are slowly arriving in the country.
13:35We just want to assure that we won't have any problems later on.
13:39First, because of the closed fishing season.
13:41Second, because of the typhoons.
13:45There are losses in the production of fish.
13:49Some fishponds were damaged.
13:54Some boats were damaged.
13:56Some accessories were damaged.
13:58And it will take some time to recover.
14:00Aside from fish, according to the Department of Agriculture,
14:03they are also studying how to grow vegetables.
14:06There is no shortage of supply now, but the price is high.
14:09It's okay, but the price is high.
14:14Like carrots, eggplants, bitter gourd, and bell peppers.
14:21On top of vegetables, Letlet reduced the number of vegetables in the market to reduce costs.
14:27We don't sell vegetables anymore because it's expensive.
14:30Our priority is to get the vegetables from other vegetable producing areas and regions.
14:36If that would be enough to temper the prices.
14:40So we don't need to import anymore.
14:42But if there's a necessity to import, we will do that.
14:46For the GMA Integrated News, Bernadette Reyes, NAKATUTOK 24 HORAS.
14:53It's clear in the camera that fishing is prohibited in the country.
14:58But it's not completely clear in the law.
15:01There is a new mode that has been investigated by the Bureau of Immigration.
15:07Jonathan Andal, NAKATUTOK.
15:13The motion is approved.
15:15The House Committee on Games and Amusement approved the proposed laws that prohibit fishing.
15:21According to PAGCOR, there are already 27 fishing boats operating.
15:25But it's in the process of closing.
15:28According to DOLE, 30,000 Filipino fishing workers are affected.
15:32DOLE has a program for them.
15:34Like this job fair earlier and tomorrow in a mall in Pasay.
15:38It has more than 12,000 jobs for the former Filipino fishing workers.
15:4420,000 foreign fishing workers have already been downgraded from working to a tourist visa.
15:50According to the Bureau of Immigration, more than 10,000 of them have already left the Philippines.
15:55But a congressman has reported that there's a new mode.
16:00There's a new mode in the BI.
16:04It's called back-to-back racket.
16:07The Filipino fishing workers are also back-to-back when the papers are ready.
16:13Is that report true?
16:16We have to consult on this, Mr. Chair.
16:19Actually, this is the first time we came across that report.
16:23According to DOLE, they have already cancelled the 36,000 AEP or Alien Employment Permit for fishing.
16:30And if there are still any left, it is considered expired.
16:32If a fisherman wants to clarify,
16:35are the special class BPO, which are gaming companies, included in the Pogo ban?
16:42As mentioned, this is an emerging type.
16:46It's also offshore.
16:48But it's not like how Pogo is now.
16:54So, where do we draw the line?
16:58What will be banned?
17:00What will not be banned?
17:01So, I think, Mr. Chair, that's one of the things that should be clear.
17:06Now, the Panohalang Batas contra Pogo has been approved by the committee.
17:09Next, it will be brought to the plenary for debate and voting.
17:14For GMA Integrated News, Jonathan Andal, Katutok, 24 Hours.
17:19The Pinsalan left by the Pepito typhoon is wide in many places in Luzon.
17:25Like in Nueva Ecija, where there are many rivers,
17:29there are hectares of rice fields.
17:31While in Pangasinan, there are many houses submerged in the flood.
17:35From Kalasyao, Pangasinan, Katutok Live, CJ Torrida.
17:40CJ?
17:45Mel, because of the upcoming typhoon,
17:47the Binlag Central School here in the town of Kalasyao, Pangasinan,
17:52will be closed.
17:58The severance of the Pepito typhoon
18:01is still wide in many provinces in Luzon.
18:04The Philippine Area of Responsibility has already left,
18:07but until now, the hectares of rice fields in Nueva Ecija are still submerged in the flood,
18:12until today.
18:14It is a big concern for farmers on how to recover.
18:19The farmers here in Barangay Kaanawan in San Jose City
18:22are trying their best to save their crops,
18:25even though they are still submerged in the heavy flood.
18:29The heavy flow of water continues.
18:32This house is still submerged in the water.
18:35In other houses, the flood has already reached.
18:37Residents have started to clean the thick mud.
18:41This house, which is already flooded,
18:44was destroyed.
18:45The concrete portion of the electricity was also destroyed,
18:48so the supply was cut off immediately.
18:50According to the DPWH,
18:52the flood gave the strength of the water from the mountain,
18:56the village of Ulang Dulot of Pepito Typhoon.
18:59The Cagayan River is still flowing.
19:02On the side of Buntun Bridge in Tuguegarao,
19:05the water level is still high.
19:08Until now, the water level is still high.
19:11The result, there are still barangays that are submerged in the flood.
19:15Barangay Centro Jess is also one of them.
19:17The water level is still above the house.
19:19Almost 1,000 individuals are in the evacuation centers.
19:23It's in the low-lying area, ma'am.
19:25It's above the house, ma'am.
19:27You can't see it.
19:28That's the situation right now in our area.
19:32It's also possible that the water level is still high.
19:36The result, there are still barangays that are submerged in the flood.
19:40It's also high in the house of Enrile,
19:42that's why the Philippine Red Cross needed to use a truck
19:45to bring help.
19:47The water also reached the roof of the village of Ilagan in Isabela.
19:51That's why some residents are still on the second floor of the house.
19:56There are also people using boats and crossing the roof.
20:00As of now, there are still 1,000 people staying in the evacuation centers.
20:05Almost 500 nebulizers are spreading to the affected residents
20:09who are suffering from hiccups.
20:11Some of the residents of Santa Barbara, Pangasinan, are also crossing.
20:15The level of the Sinucalan River has reached the critical level.
20:19It's deep inside our house, up to the hip.
20:22But when it's outside, it's up to the waist.
20:25From the end, it's up to the navel.
20:27The city of Dagupan is also on alert.
20:29If the Pantal River floods, the Sinucalan River will collapse.
20:33In Calaciao, some houses are still submerged in the flood.
20:37It's hard to avoid it because our drainage system is always like this.
20:41It doesn't work anymore because it's higher.
20:44It's like they're making it higher than our drainage system.
20:47The MDR-RMO continues to monitor
20:50if a forced evacuation needs to be carried out.
20:58The Barangay Council continues to coordinate with the local government
21:02to find a long-term solution to the flood problem here in Paaralan.
21:07Mel?
21:08Thank you very much, CJ Torrida.
21:15My fellow countrymen, are your jackets, jackets, and other equipment ready?
21:20It's already out because the onset of the Northeast Monsoon,
21:25or Amihan Season, has been officially declared.
21:29The Northeast Monsoon will bring dry and cold winds in some parts of the country.
21:34The weather will be even colder in the coming weeks.
21:38If we compare it to the past 100 years,
21:40the longest onset of Amihan has been recorded as 2024.
21:45Since 2018, the start of Amihan has been declared twice in November.
21:51Compared to the past, Amihan will only bring light rain
21:54that will have an effect on the extreme northern zone.
21:57Aside from that,
21:58the Shire Line and Easter Lease are also in place to bring rain to other parts of the country.
22:02According to Metro Weather,
22:03tomorrow morning, there will be rain in Mimaropa.
22:06It will continue until the afternoon,
22:08where some parts of the Bicol Region will also be flooded.
22:11From the afternoon to the evening, there will be rain in Batanes.
22:14Be careful in places that have been flooded by the typhoon
22:17because it is possible that the landslide will cause the land to be submerged in water for a long time.
22:22In Visayas, there will also be rain.
22:24Also early in the morning in Eastern Visayas, Aklan and Siquijor.
22:27It will decrease by the end of the afternoon.
22:29Also early in the morning,
22:31some places in Mindanao such as Davao Region, Sulu Archipelago, and Caraga.
22:35Rain will continue in Caraga until the afternoon,
22:38as well as in Zamboaga Peninsula and Soxargen.
22:41Here in Metro Manila,
22:42the chance of rain will be low,
22:44but don't forget to bring an umbrella because it is possible for localized thunderstorms.
22:55In the vastness of what can be reached in one click,
22:58the content on social media platforms is left to the left and right.
23:03Although some are far from providing the right information,
23:07there are still many victims of fake content online
23:11that sometimes ruins lives.
23:15How can we avoid being a victim of this?
23:19How can we avoid being a victim of this?
23:23This is what Ma'am Gonzales, one of us, is talking about in Panata vs. Fake News.
23:49Do you know which one is true and which one is fake?
23:54In the survey of SWS,
23:5651% of Filipinos said they have a hard time determining which one is fake news.
24:01What if the posts that went viral and ruined a person's life are not true?
24:08And what if you are the next victim?
24:14This is what happened to actor Simon Confiado.
24:17According to a content creator on Facebook,
24:19he saw the actor in a grocery store.
24:23Mon saw him and beat him up.
24:26Even the cashier shouted at Mon.
24:28And the actor almost didn't pay for the chocolate bars he got.
24:32The post went viral, but all that was on it were fake.
24:36And it really didn't happen.
24:38When Mon confronted the person who posted it,
24:41he said it was just a joke.
24:43A copy-pasta or a copy-paste of a funny post
24:47is not a joke to the reader.
24:49The post was still there,
24:51and it even posted that I was being insulted
24:56by Filipinos who don't know how to accept a 10-year-old joke.
25:01There's no fear that your name and picture will be used without permission
25:06to drag you into an unpleasant situation.
25:12On August 12, Mon filed a cyber-libel complaint
25:15against the content creator.
25:17You will say a story that is not true, that is negative,
25:21and when you read it, you will say it's a joke.
25:24So I said, I think what's happening on social media is not right.
25:28And those fake news are really spreading.
25:32The content creator asked for a dispense.
25:35His social media account is now deactivated.
25:39Even though the chief of the Philippine National Police
25:42became a victim of fake news,
25:44the blog spread on social media
25:46that said that the former PNP Chief General Benjamin Acorda Jr.
25:50and AFP Chief of Staff General Romeo Browner Jr.
25:53were planning a destabilization of the government
25:56and that President Bobong Marcos was being investigated.
26:00But the video was fake
26:02and Acorda blamed the man who spread it.
26:05From January 1 to August 8,
26:07almost 3,800 complaints were received
26:10by the PNP Anti-Cybercrime Group
26:12that is involved in fake news.
26:16The case, the police said,
26:18there is no particular law that imposes punishment
26:21for spreading fake news.
26:22Although it may be more clear than the current law,
26:26like the Anti-Cybercrime Law that imposes a cyber-libel.
26:29It's a bit challenging because we know that social media,
26:33especially Facebook, is not in the Philippines.
26:36The law that imposes here is the U.S. law.
26:39So when it comes to cyber-libel or libelous comments,
26:42it is not honored by Facebook.
26:44The best thing to do there,
26:46we always advise the victims,
26:48is to report more so that Facebook will notice.
26:53According to the Anti-Disinformation Advocate,
26:55Atty. Jan Jacob,
26:56be careful and be vigilant in what you share online.
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27:28Whatever you post on the internet,
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27:34And the joke you thought,
27:35may have a negative impact.
27:38So remember,
27:56For GMA Integrated News,
27:57Mab Gonzales,
27:5824 Hours.
28:02A part of Cubao, in Quezon City,
28:04was hijacked by the MMDA
28:07to make sure that there are no vehicles on the road.
28:12But there are still some that were seen,
28:14were seen,
28:15and were hit by a vehicle.
28:17So how about those who will use alternative roads
28:21for the Christmas rush?
28:23Oscar Oida is on it.
28:28There is no doubt that the vehicles that were seen
28:31were parked here in Endomingo,
28:34part of Cubao, in Quezon City,
28:36by the MMDA's vehicles this afternoon.
28:39These vehicles were ticketed for a fine of P1,000.
28:44In Endomingo,
28:45some vehicles were also ticketed
28:48parked in front of a pet shop.
28:51They were parked on the same bench.
28:54This one was completely towed.
28:57On Gilmore Street,
28:59this vehicle was also towed
29:01and left behind by a motorcycle
29:03on a truck in the area.
29:05On F. Manalo,
29:07in San Juan,
29:08tricycles and motorcycles were unattended.
29:15Some were still chasing,
29:16but they were all caught.
29:18No, because we were up there.
29:22I was just being chased.
29:23It was already towed.
29:24We can't go down.
29:26You are not allowed to park on the bench.
29:28Is that a motorcycle?
29:29Yes.
29:30Flat rate P1,000,
29:31plus the violation ticket of P2,000.
29:33Earlier this morning,
29:35the MMDA first parked
29:37the Tandang Sora Avenue in Quezon City,
29:39where the vehicles were also caught
29:42on the roadside.
29:44Along with the places that were parked
29:46by the MMDA this afternoon,
29:48the living lanes
29:50that will serve as alternative routes
29:52are now approaching the Christmas Rush.
29:55Well, it's very crucial.
29:56We know that the living lanes
29:58were created to serve as an alternate route
30:00for motorists or our countrymen
30:02who are trying to avoid
30:04heavy traffic.
30:07Let's say, for example,
30:08in C5, EDSA,
30:10Quezon Avenue.
30:12The solution to heavy traffic
30:15will be implemented by the Adjusted Mall Hour
30:17in Metro Manila,
30:18which started this Monday.
30:20Depending on the mall,
30:22some will open at 11 a.m.
30:24and close at 10 p.m. or 11 p.m.
30:28And as Christmas approaches,
30:30some will open until 12 p.m.
30:33Yesterday,
30:34around 10 p.m.
30:36EDSA followed us.
30:38We can see that the traffic is still manageable.
30:42Our enforcers are visible.
30:44And the traffic is still moving.
30:47MMDA reminds the public
30:49to plan the family's walk carefully.
30:52And if possible,
30:54use the same vehicle
30:56if you're going to the same destination.
30:59For GMA Integrated News,
31:02Oscar Oida,
31:0324 Hours.
31:06At the same time as Bonifacio Day,
31:08some important parts of the history of the Philippines
31:11will be visited by an art gallery.
31:14That includes the so-called last cell of the Katipunan
31:17and the sculpture carved by Gato Serizal.
31:21Oscar Oida is watching.
31:27This is probably one of the most important works in the country.
31:32Josephine Sleeping is famous.
31:34Gato Serizal sculpted this while he was in exile in the Philippines.
31:39His model is Josephine Bracken,
31:43while he is sleeping.
31:46It does not only represent the last love of Jose Serizal with Josephine Bracken.
31:51This is also an art that he made out of love.
31:58The form of the sculpture is very beautiful.
32:03And then the folds of the pillow.
32:06You can really see that Jose Serizal
32:10had a formal training in sculpture.
32:14His colleagues, Ulan Luna, Felix Resurreccion Hidalgo,
32:19in Spain, and all the Benure brothers.
32:22He really learned.
32:26This is probably the last work of Serizal before he died.
32:30It will be exhibited at the Leon Gallery in Makati
32:34for the initial bidding price of 5 million pesos.
32:37The descendants of Jose Serizal are the ones who will sell it.
32:42These are the grandchildren of Jose Serizal.
32:46Jose Serizal is one of his siblings.
32:50And they are the ones who inherited the sculptures.
32:55The ones we sold in the past.
32:57This is what they hid.
32:58In their opinion, this is the most important sculpture
33:02that is still in their hands.
33:03Whoever will end up with this piece
33:06will have what will inarguably be
33:08one of the most important art pieces in this country.
33:13This is it.
33:15At the same time as the opening of Gat Andres Bonifacio's gallery on November 30,
33:19the so-called last seal of the collection will be inaugurated,
33:24which was used to establish the important documents of the association.
33:29The opening bid for the last seal is worth 1.5 million pesos.
33:35Bonifacio Bust will also be auctioned on Bonifacio Day
33:39by the national artist Guillermo Tolentino.
33:43For GMA Integrated News,
33:45Oscar Oida,
33:46tuned 24 hours.
33:50It's another win for our queen.
33:53Because she is known as the actress of the year of a magazine,
33:57Capuso Primetime Queen Marian Rivera.
34:00She also has a message in the ranking of the movie
34:04of Alden Richards and Catherine Bernardo.
34:07Let's talk to Nelson Canlas.
34:12Glowing like a goddess,
34:14the only woman named by Esquire Philippines
34:17in their Man and His Best Heroes and Mavericks 2024 last night.
34:23Capuso Primetime Queen Marian Rivera,
34:26known as the Best Actress of the Year
34:28because of her outstanding performance in the movie Balota
34:32and Box Office Hit Rewind.
34:34I'm very proud because I know this award is regarding Balota.
34:39So, thank you very much to the judges
34:43and they considered me for this award.
34:46Congratulations to Yan Yan,
34:49Alden Richards and Catherine Bernardo
34:52because of Hello Love Again,
34:54a win in the box office.
34:56This is a good sign that the industry of movies in the Philippines is alive again.
35:03Congratulations to them.
35:04As I said, after Balota,
35:06I'm happy because this is the momentum of people
35:09who really support Filipino movies.
35:11I hope Filipinos will continue to support our country.
35:15Some inspirational personalities also excelled in their respective fields.
35:20Esquire named them in the sports field.
35:23For example,
35:242024 Double Olympic Gold Medalist Carlos Yulo was recognized
35:29as the Athlete of the Year.
35:31I also didn't expect this to happen in my life.
35:35I'm just very thankful and grateful.
35:38This is all from the Lord.
35:40The blessings that He gave me are amazing.
35:44If Carlos wore a cropped shirt,
35:48he wore a cropped jacket in receiving his award.
35:52P-POP Kings SB19 was recognized as the Entertainer of the Year.
35:59Nelson Canlas updated on Shoebiz Happenings.
36:03Hello Success!
36:05It's really the next achievement of the blockbuster hit film,
36:09Hello Love Again.
36:11Aside from the record as the highest first day grossing local film,
36:15it also became the history of the film
36:17after it earned Php 131 million in a single day last Saturday.
36:23As of November 18,
36:25the gross of Star Cinema and GMA Pictures
36:30grossed Php 566 million in the Philippines.
36:35Part of that will go to those who were affected by the Pipito Earthquake.
36:39Good news for the global Filipinos.
36:42Because of the addition of more than 1,000 cinemas worldwide,
36:46the film will be shown in Singapore and Malaysia this November 28.
36:51For now, Hello America!
36:53Its stars are Alden Richards and Kathleen Bernardo.
36:56They touched down LA for the promotion of their movie
37:00and for the Asian World Film Festival
37:03where the closing film, Hello Love Again,
37:06entered the top 10 of the US box office
37:09and has the highest opening for a Filipino film there.
37:16We're just very happy with the performance of the film internationally
37:20and we're just surprised and so very blessed
37:24with the achievements that we're able to accomplish with this film.
37:28So, thank you very much.
37:30We're very, very proud of course
37:32and this is a first for us as well attending the AWFF.
37:37So, the amount of support we've been getting is really, really overwhelming.
37:43When we go to the awarding tomorrow,
37:45as Filipinos, we're proud that we were a part of that kind of event.
37:49It's an honor.
37:54And that's my chica this Tuesday night,
37:56in the name of Ia Arrellano.
37:58I am Aubrey Carampel.
38:00Miss Mel, Emil.
38:04Thank you Aubrey.
38:05Thanks Aubrey.
38:06And for the news this Tuesday,
38:08Kapuso, it's been 36 days,
38:10it's already Christmas.
38:11I am Mel Tiangco for a bigger mission.
38:14For a broader service to the country,
38:17I am Emil Sumangin.
38:18From GMA Integrated News, the news authority of Filipinos,
38:22we learned 24 hours.
38:36I am Emil Sumangin.