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00:00Instead of pouring cement on the construction site, the cement truck in Mandawi City, Cebu was carrying it.
00:13The driver did not notice it.
00:15The truck driver also had a problem.
00:18The traffic became heavy due to the incident.
00:21The dispenser asked for the driver who was tied up for various traffic violations.
00:28A huge amount of money was transferred to the vaults to the raided BPO in Bagak, Bataan.
00:3912 Money Vaults of Central One, Bataan were opened in accordance with the court's order.
00:45The Central One witnessed it.
00:48According to the Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission or PAOC, more than 51 million pesos were transferred to 5 vaults.
00:56There were also 167,000 US Dollars or almost 10 million pesos and some documents.
01:03The money is not included in other currencies such as Malaysian Ringgit and Singapore Dollar.
01:10According to the Central One's lawyer, the money in the vaults was for the operation of the company.
01:16On the same day of the raid, more than 30 million pesos were also earned from the 2 vaults that were opened.
01:24Mary Jane Veloso is still in jail after 14 years in death row in Indonesia.
01:32Because there is no death penalty in the Philippines against Veloso, she will be in jail for the rest of her life.
01:38This is what her lawyers are appealing.
01:41This is Ivan Maynina reporting.
01:46Mary Jane Veloso will go home to the Philippines.
01:49The OFW has been in death row in Indonesia for more than a decade.
01:53President Marcos announced this while thanking the new president of Indonesia, Prabowo Subianto.
01:59If you mean there is a written agreement, there is still no answer.
02:03But they are the first to come to us to talk about this.
02:07So we're extremely confident it will happen.
02:11And certainly our president must be privy of information which will explain his confidence.
02:18Three administrations reached out to bring Veloso home, who was found guilty in a drug trafficking case in 2010.
02:25In April 2015, Veloso was counted as one of the 10 convicts who were kidnapped by the Indonesian authorities.
02:30But this did not happen.
02:31After being called by President Noy Noy Aquino of the Indonesian Foreign Ministry.
02:35Following the surrender of Veloso's recruiter, Christina Serio,
02:39the Philippines entered the Duterte administration.
02:43He said, follow your own laws. I will not interfere.
02:47Indonesia allowed Veloso to testify against Serio and his other recruiter, Julius Lacanilau,
02:54in the presence of President Bongbong Marcos.
02:56The family of Veloso, who was requested by the Philippines,
02:59followed the executive clemency and the entry of the new Indonesian president.
03:03Indonesia is formulating a policy of transfer of foreign persons to their host countries.
03:15Indonesia itself has a law, which will take effect in 2026,
03:21about what in effect would be, if not necessarily the abolition of the death penalty,
03:32but some sort of informal non-implementation of the death penalty.
03:40According to the DFA, Indonesia has no alternative in the Philippines.
03:43In his return to the country, in the prison where Veloso is being sentenced.
03:46He will just continue his sentence.
03:49The most important aspect of this all is the difference in our laws.
03:54There, they allowed the death penalty. Here, we don't have a death sentence.
03:57Why did Indonesia do that?
03:59According to the Law and Human Rights Ministry of Indonesia,
04:02life imprisonment will be the sentence of Veloso.
04:05The government of the Philippines will still decide where Veloso can be taken.
04:08But what the lawyers of Mary Jane want,
04:14Indonesia said that it is in the power of President Marcos to forgive Veloso.
04:18Veloso's family is very thankful that he can go home.
04:21For a long time, God listened to our prayers.
04:26I hope that Mary Jane can go home.
04:30Ivan Mayrena reporting for GMA Integrated News.
04:36U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin III said that
04:39there are American soldiers deployed in the U.S. Task Force Ayungin.
04:44In his post in X, he said that he visited the Command and Control Fusion Center in Palawan yesterday.
04:50He talked and thanked the American soldiers deployed in the U.S. Task Force Ayungin.
04:58According to the AFP Public Affairs Office,
05:00the U.S. Troops in Palawan are providing technical assistance.
05:04This might help in the maritime domain awareness,
05:07which is important in programs to protect the interests of the Philippines in the West Philippine Sea.
05:15The Chief of Staff, Vice President Sara Duterte,
05:21undersecretary Zulaika Lopez,
05:23will remain in the detention facility of the Camera until Monday.
05:27She was tempted by the House Committee on Good Government and Public Accountability
05:31because of her knowledge in listening.
05:34It came out in the hearing that Lopez wrote to the Commission on Audit
05:39that the Camera should not follow the audit report on the confidential funds of the OVP.
05:46Lopez confirmed this to the press and Duterte's acquaintance, Anya.
05:50They requested this because the investigation is still ongoing.
05:54She also has no knowledge on the disbursement and use of the confidential funds.
05:59It also came out in the hearing that the two so-called Acknowledgement Receipts were submitted by the OVP and DepEd.
06:06Both were signed by a Kokoy Villamil in the receipts, but with a different stamp.
06:12VP Sara said that she is still not sure about the receipts.
06:19It depends on the situation if she will bring it to the next hearing.
06:25It's sufficient though and they didn't accept it.
06:27I didn't answer, I didn't expect to make a document.
06:32They are just far from the debate.
06:34They are just far from the debate.
06:37They are just far from the debate.
06:42Some places in the north are still flooded due to the rise of dengue and leptospirosis cases.
06:48In Catanduanes, some people are trying to save materials from those who donated or left their houses
06:56so that they can build their homes again.
06:59Joseph Moro has a report.
07:04Residents are waiting for help to join our team in Barangay Baybay, Caramoran, Catanduanes.
07:12In the town of Pandan, materials from those who left their houses for repair are being saved.
07:17There is still no electricity.
07:19The town of San Andres is also flooded.
07:23Landslides are happening everywhere.
07:27Residents and houses in Dipakulaw, Aurora were also not saved.
07:30Iron was scattered, poles fell and trees fell.
07:36Motorists were stranded for almost three days.
07:43Aurora was submerged in the State of Calamity.
07:48The town of Tumawini in Isabela is also in the State of Calamity.
07:54In Cagayan, trees were destroyed and the steel bridge built by the Cagayan River was washed away
08:00while the Kamalanyugan-Apari Bridge was being built.
08:03Water is still not flowing in the town of Lalo.
08:07Also in Togegarao City.
08:11According to the NDRMC, more than P1.5 billion pesos were invested in the infrastructure
08:17of the combined effect of the Nica, Ofel and Pepito storms.
08:21More than P8 million pesos were invested in the construction of the dam.
08:26According to the NDRMC, more than P1.5 billion pesos were invested in the infrastructure of the combined effect of the Nica, Ofel and Pepito storms.
08:31More than P8 million pesos were invested in the construction of the dam.
08:36Joseph Morong is reporting for GMA Integrated News.
08:41The presence of dams or bowls should not be neglected in parts and items in the house.
08:48It can lead to difficulty in breathing and other health problems,
08:53according to the FITRAC report from Katrina Son.
08:59It can lead to difficulty in breathing and other health problems,
09:04according to the FITRAC report from Katrina Son.
09:06May Takida and her children experienced this in Japan
09:11when she told her brother and sister why she got sick.
09:16She said, check if there is mold in your house.
09:20Lian Yumi Launio's son,
09:22as long as it's on the study table, he's fine because of the dam.
09:27It's just a simple cleaning.
09:37According to a doctor, the dam in the house should not be neglected.
09:43Allergic rhinitis can be triggered by molds.
09:45It can also lead to coughing or wheezing and sore throat.
09:59It can also lead to chronic pulmonary aspergillosis.
10:02It can also lead to chronic pulmonary aspergillosis.
10:05It can also lead to chronic pulmonary aspergillosis.
10:08There is more mold when it's cold or rainy and the house is crowded.
10:12If the house is not properly ventilated, that's when the mold attacks.
10:16Aside from places that are wet, like the kitchen,
10:20mold can also be found in the bed and blanket.
10:23Anywhere in our house can have molds or the so-called mold.
10:30Just like this blanket that was not checked,
10:33that's why there are mold.
10:36It's better to check these things to avoid mold or mold.
10:42It's better to avoid mold if the cleaning is regular.
10:46We need to open all windows and windows
10:49so that the fresh air can enter.
10:52We'll vacuum it so that the small particles can seep in.
11:00Then we'll scrub it with a sponge or a scrubbing pad with non-necessary chemicals.
11:09We'll do it in a circular motion and when it's okay,
11:13we'll rinse it with water and dry it.
11:17Katrina Son reporting for GMA Integrated News.
11:23Kylie Alcantara and Koby Paras are enjoying the Christmas tree lighting
11:28in San Jose del Monte City, Bulacan.
11:31Koby's wish for Christmas is for Kylie to cook.
11:35I hope that Kylie will cook anything.
11:37What is it?
11:39Lechon.
11:40Lechon.
11:41Bopis.
11:42Bopis.
11:44I'm a Bopis lover.
11:46I like lechon.
11:48And what else for Christmas? Ham?
11:51Shanghai.
11:52Pansig.
11:53Kylie was pleased with the positive feedback of netizens
11:56when she auditioned for the casting call of Cinemalaya.
12:00It was a really humbling experience.
12:06Chen of EXO will return to the Philippines for the Beyond The Door Asia Tour this weekend.
12:14It's official.
12:15Blackpink Lisa will release their debut solo album, Alter Ego, in February.
12:21Aubrey Carampeo reporting for GMA Integrated News.
12:31A student from Nueva Ecija is now viral
12:34because aside from being a heartthrob,
12:36she is also the voice of some heartthrobs.
12:39That's what Ian Cruz reported.
12:42Friendship or friendship? Will they meet again?
12:46Oops! Not yet a commercial break.
12:49The iconic voice of Alter Ego in GMA Plugs.
12:57Just like Matthew Mendoza of Nueva Ecija.
13:01Watch out for Pepito Manaloto.
13:04Don't be confused.
13:05Matthew is really a big GMA fan.
13:09I'm a big fan of Kapuso.
13:11I only discovered him when I was in high school.
13:16It was just for fun.
13:17What if I impersonate Sir Al Torres?
13:21He can also impersonate someone else.
13:23Christmas is just around the corner.
13:25A double and exciting joy will be brought to us by Nabubay Atecla,
13:31Lar Santiago,
13:33and GMA Integrated News reporters.
13:37For a wider service to the country, I am Emil Sumangil.
13:41For a wider service to the country, I am Emil Sumangil.
13:45I really like watching the news.
13:47That's one of the reasons why I took a course in mass communication.
13:52If I have a chance, I would really like to be a famous speaker.
13:57I am Matthew Mendoza, reporting for GMA Integrated News.
14:01You can do it!
14:03Ian Cruz reporting for GMA Integrated News.

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