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Narito ang mga maiinit na balita sa 24 Oras Express ngayong Huwebes, January 30, 2025.


- Hamon ni PBBM sa China: Stop claiming our territory... and I'll return the Typhon missiles


- Pagbabahay-bahay ng PNP sa mga may-ari ng baril, gustong ipatigil ng COMELEC ngayong election period


- Pampasaherong eroplano at black hawk helicopter, nagbanggaan; search and rescue operation, patuloy


- PBBM, iniugnay sa destabilisasyon ang petisyong inihain sa Korte Suprema laban sa 2025 national budget


- PSA: 5.6% ang GDP growth nitong 2024; mas mababa sa 6% na target


- Panukalang P200 Across-the-board na umento sa sahod, lusot na sa komite sa Kamara


- Resulta survey kaugnay ng senatorial elections na kinomisyon ng isang grupo, inilabas ng Social Weather Stations


- Marian Rivera, blooming sa kanyang short hair; may aabangang projects sa Kapuso network this year


- Senior citizen, patay sa sunog na tumupok sa nasa 15 bahay


- Baha at landslide, naranasan sa ilang bahagi ng Bicol region dahil sa shear line


- Tsansa ng pag-ulan, posibleng maranasan sa ilang bahagi ng bansa


- COMELEC: P2.5B ang tinatayang dagdag-gatos ng gobyerno kung hindi isasabay ang BARMM election sa nat'l at local elections


- DOH: Madalas kumalat ang influenza-like illnesses 'pag malamig ang panahon


- Ilang Pinoy nurse, nangangamba sa epekto ng Trump immigration policy sa kanilang "American dream"


- Dating Executive Secretary Vic Rodriguez, pinabulaan ang sinabi ni Pangulong Bongbong Marcos na ang pagtigil ng gobyerno ang layon ng inihaing petisyon nina Rodriguez sa Korte Suprema na kumukwestyon sa 2025 national budget


- 5 Chinese na inaresto dahil sa umano'y espionage, nagbalatkayo para makihalubilo at 'di paghinalaan


- Fil-Chinese community, nababahala sa pagtawag na 'spy' sa mga Chinese nationals; nanawagan ng impartial investigation


- Albay 1st District Rep. Edcel Lagman, pumanaw sa edad na 82


- Karakter ni Shaira Diaz na si Elsie sa "Lolong: Bayani ng Bayan," nag-agaw buhay; Lolong, haharap sa delikadong misyon kasama si Dakila 

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00:00This is Philippine Coast Guard vessel.
00:08Live from the GMA Network Center, this is 24 Horas.
00:15Good evening, Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.
00:19China has stopped its invasion and harassment of the Philippines.
00:24And the Philippines will return the Typhoon Missile to America.
00:29This is the challenge of President Bongbong Marcos to China.
00:33This is the continuation of China's alliance with the Philippines
00:36for the preservation of the American Typhoon Missile System,
00:38which was once transferred to a secret location.
00:41This is the President's statement in the midst of the continued preservation
00:45and rotation of the ships of the China Coast Guard
00:48in Bajo de Bacinloc and the occupation of Zambales.
00:53Ivan Mayrina is in touch.
00:55President Bongbong Marcos has a challenge to China
01:01amid the continued harassment of the Philippine ships in the West Philippine Sea.
01:25This is a very aggressive and coercive behavior.
01:28And we will return the Typhoon Missiles.
01:31If they stop what they are doing, I will reverse all of that.
01:36This is the President's statement after the Chinese Foreign Ministry
01:39condemned the existence of the Philippine Typhoon Missile System from America.
01:43China was called to intervene and intervene in this decision
01:46and immediately called to stop the missile program.
01:49I don't understand the comments on the Typhoon Missile System.
01:52We don't make any comments on their missile systems.
01:54And their missile systems are a thousand times more powerful than what we have.
01:58So, I don't understand.
02:00For a long time, China has been using the American Typhoon Missile Launcher
02:04that was docked at Lawag International Airport in Ilocos Norte.
02:08But it was temporarily transferred to an unspecified location in Luzon.
02:12The Typhoon Missile Launcher is loaded with Tomahawk cruise missiles
02:15and it can reach Russia and China.
02:18The Typhoon Missile Launcher was included in the 2024 Balikatan
02:21and it was left by America in the Philippines.
02:23The Philippine soldiers are undergoing rigorous training in using it.
02:27In Bajo de Macinlok, the Chinese Coast Guard ships have been circling
02:32and approaching the province of Zambales for almost a month.
02:35Until a while ago, said the Philippine Coast Guard Spokesperson
02:38for the West Philippine Sea, Commander J. Tariela,
02:40there are four Chinese Coast Guard ships circling in Bajo de Macinlok
02:44along with their monster ship, BRP Teresa Magbanwa,
02:48which is the only one guarding and circling the ships of China.
02:52You are advised that you are currently sailing within a Philippine Exclusive Economic Zone.
02:56The Philippines has the largest trade with the West Philippine Sea in America.
03:00The President confirmed their close relationship with US President Donald Trump.
03:04Aside from security, the two leaders have a lot to talk about
03:08including the new immigration policy of America
03:11where hundreds of thousands of Filipinos are affected.
03:14Hundreds of Filipinos have returned home.
03:17So, this is something that we have to work through and hopefully resolve
03:22because the Filipinos in the United States especially
03:25have really formed a very important part already of their workforce.
03:29So, we'll see how we can influence the policy making in terms of immigration.
03:39The President also plans to impose a finance freeze on all of its foreign aid.
03:44Moreover, this is not clear even to the agencies of the US government.
03:50The two leaders have not yet confirmed their plans.
03:54For GMA Integrated News, Ivan Mayrena, Katutok, 24 Hours.
03:59Comalec is appealing to the PNP
04:02to suspend for now this election period
04:05what is being done by this Oplan Katuk
04:08or domestic violence to individuals who own guns.
04:12This is the duty of the PNP to stop this.
04:28This is called Oplan Katuk
04:30under the long-term operation plan.
04:32Police are visiting the gun owners who have expired their registration
04:36to talk to them.
04:50The Katuk are on the list of PNP Firearms and Explosives Unit
04:54of the individuals who have expired their gun registration.
05:00I'm okay.
05:06It's still good.
05:07At least, they're reminding me.
05:09I'm okay.
05:10I like it. I asked them.
05:13I'm okay.
05:14Why are you okay?
05:15I trusted them.
05:17In the operation of Oplan Katuk,
05:19there are two strict rules for the police to follow.
05:23First, they are not allowed to enter the house.
05:26Second, Oplan Katuk can only be conducted from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
05:32But during this election period,
05:34Comilex is appealing to the PNP as its deputized agency
05:38to suspend Oplan Katuk for now
05:40because it might be used as a threat.
05:43This is to avoid any issue where voters are afraid
05:47or use Oplan Katuk for the advantage of some politicians,
05:52some candidates, some incumbents.
05:55If there's a need, we will be forced to even set aside
05:59the judgment of a deputized agency.
06:02The PNP has declared that they will not suspend Oplan Katuk,
06:06but they are ready to have a dialogue with Comilex.
06:08More than 600,000 notices are required to be served
06:12to the owners of guns that have expired their registration.
06:15Of course, our job is direct.
06:18It's not prohibited by the election
06:20It's our job as police to locate the firearms
06:25and to account all our firearms.
06:27On Tuesday of next week,
06:29the PNP and Comilex officials met to resolve the issue
06:33regarding Oplan Katuk.
06:35We are open to dialogue with Comilex to again explain to them
06:40the nature and even extent and limitation of Oplan Katuk.
06:45For GMA Integrated News, June Vanara Show, Katutok, 24 hours.
06:50A passenger plane and a Black Hawk helicopter
06:53crashed into the Himpapawid in America.
06:5764 people were on board the plane and 3 people were on board the helicopter.
07:02According to Reuters News Agency sources,
07:04people's bodies were taken from the water.
07:07And JP Soriano was on duty.
07:13A passenger plane was about to land at Ronald Reagan National Airport in America
07:19when it suddenly crashed into a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter.
07:23It was caught on the observation camera of the Kennedy Center.
07:27Two aircraft fell into the Potomac River
07:31causing a search and rescue operation by various agencies in the river.
07:37According to American Airlines,
07:3860 passengers and 4 crew members were on board the plane.
07:43Three soldiers were on board the helicopter, according to a U.S. official.
07:48The Federal Aviation Administration conducted an investigation
07:51while all landings and takeoffs were suspended.
07:57No information regarding the number of deaths has been confirmed.
08:02All we can confirm tonight is the number of people on each aircraft
08:07and we can't provide any more information about recovery efforts.
08:11The focus now is rescuing people
08:15and that's what all of our personnel are focused on.
08:18The flight tracking data also showed the route of the plane
08:22before it lost its signal while flying over the Potomac River.
08:27President Donald Trump was informed of the accident
08:31and thanked the first responders.
08:34Trump said that he is monitoring the situation
08:37and will provide additional details if there is any change in information.
08:42The Philippine Embassy in Washington, D.C. is also investigating the incident.
08:46But for now, they haven't been able to get hold of a Filipino witness.
08:51For GMA Integrated News, J.P. Soriano.
08:55For 24 Hours.
08:58President Bumbong Marcos condemned the destabilization
09:02of the Supreme Court's petition to question the 2025 National Budget.
09:07The President said that if the Office of the Solicitor General
09:11will be in front of him, they will be able to prevent the budget from being repealed.
09:15Ivan Mayrena was there.
09:20President Bumbong Marcos didn't think about the motives of the Supreme Court
09:25to question if the process of the 2025 National Budget can be repealed.
09:30We shut down everything.
09:32I guess that's what they want.
09:34They want the government to cease working.
09:36So that they can continue with their destabilization.
09:40On Monday, the Supreme Court repealed the petition for certiorari in prohibition
09:44by Congressman Isidro Ungab and former Executive Secretary of Marcos,
09:48Atty. Vic Rodriguez.
09:49They said that they are against the Constitution of having white people
09:53in the Bicameral Conference Committee Report of the Congress
09:55that was based on the 2025 General Appropriations Act.
09:59Even our House Chairman on Appropriations, Stella Kimbong, admitted
10:02that there are white people in the Bicam Report of the Congress
10:05that the technical staff of the Senate and House called these corrections.
10:09But they didn't change the numbers.
10:12She also confirmed that the General Appropriations Bill in the President
10:16doesn't have white people.
10:17This is also what President Marcos denied.
10:19He said that he reviewed 4,000 pages and he didn't see white people.
10:24Because I reviewed it, analyzed it, and yes, in parts, vetoed it.
10:30And so, for those of you, and up to now, I cannot find those damned blank items.
10:38We'll keep looking, we'll keep looking.
10:40But I really am convinced that they simply do not exist
10:43because it is not allowed to exist.
10:51Well, the soldiers, of course, will be the ones who will argue for the government.
10:57And he tells me, Sgt. Maynard tells me,
11:02that we are on a solid footing in terms of constitutionality.
11:08For GMA Integrated News, Ivan Mayrena for 24 Hours.
11:13The country's economy grew by 5.6% in 2024.
11:18But that's not enough for the government's target.
11:21The government, according to an economist,
11:23means that more Filipinos are starving.
11:28Maki Polido is right.
11:33Even if the target growth rate, or the economy's growth rate,
11:36was lowered from 6.5% to 6% for 2024,
11:40the government still managed to reach it.
11:43The economy's growth rate was only 5.6% in 2024,
11:47which was reflected in the following typhoons and tensions in other countries
11:51that have an effect on our economy.
11:53The loss of agriculture and fishing, which is the source of food for the country,
11:57is still negative.
11:59Even in the 4th quarter of 2024,
12:01when it is expected that spending will increase because of Christmas,
12:05it will increase because of the high prices.
12:07In the whole year of 2024,
12:09the sectors that have a big contribution are the following.
12:14Wholesale and retail trade,
12:16repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles,
12:18which accounted for 1.0 percentage points,
12:21financial and insurance activities,
12:23which accounted for 0.9 percentage points,
12:26and construction, which accounted for 0.7 percentage points.
12:31While this falls short of our target growth rate of 6% to 6.5%,
12:38we are positioned as the third fastest-growing economy in the region.
12:43According to economist Professor Emanuel Leco,
12:46these numbers only mean that more Filipinos are starving.
12:50This means that the pockets of the citizens are hit
12:54when it comes to high purchases.
12:57Our government should realize this.
12:59He noticed that the vendors in the market
13:01are buying only one piece per customer.
13:05They said that the vegetables are expensive,
13:07that's how they are.
13:08The budget is not enough.
13:10Alan's problem is the budget,
13:12as he is a minimum wage earner.
13:14He has eight family members
13:15and he needs to be able to afford 500 pesos per day for food.
13:19Before, we used to buy 10.
13:21Now, it's 2 kilos.
13:23As time goes by, it gets harder and harder.
13:26Now, in 2025, the government's target is 6% to 8% in the economy.
13:31NEDA said that they are confident that this will be achieved.
13:34For GMA Integrated News, Mackie Pulido reporting for 24 Hours.
13:38The government issued a bill of 200 pesos
13:42to increase the minimum wage of workers in the private sector.
13:47The labor groups are happy about this,
13:49but the employers are worried.
13:52Tina Pangaliban Perez reporting for 24 Hours.
13:57Until payday!
13:59Until payday!
14:01One law, one law!
14:03The House Committee on Labor and Employment has approved
14:06the bill of 200 pesos daily minimum legislated wage hike
14:11for all workers in the private sector.
14:14This happened one day after several labor groups and congressmen
14:21were involved in the initiative of House Speaker Martin Romaldes.
14:24The current daily minimum wage in NCR is 645 pesos.
14:30It is stated in the bill that all employers in the private sector,
14:35whether agricultural or non-agricultural,
14:38and whatever their capital and number of employees,
14:41must pay the minimum wage of 200 pesos.
14:45The labor groups will pay 50,000 to 100,000 pesos
14:51and will be imprisoned for two to four years.
14:54Four years is more than eight months.
14:57It is a warning because we need to give enough opportunities
15:02to all groups, groups, groups of leaders,
15:06investors, employers, workers, and our government.
15:11But according to the Employers Confederation of the Philippines,
15:15this will only benefit a few.
15:18It is also possible that this will increase the price of products and services.
15:23When the minimum wage is approved by the legislated wage hike,
15:27only 16 percent of the 52 million are benefited.
15:33The other 84 percent are different.
15:36Many of them are in the informal sector.
15:39Many of them have no employers.
15:42This is just a remedy.
15:44They will increase their price if the market can afford it.
15:47Or if the number of people will decrease.
15:50It is also possible for foreign businessmen to go abroad
15:54because of the different policies of the government.
15:57You are deceiving the people.
15:59You are scaring the investors.
16:01They know that we have a policy.
16:03If the minimum wage is increased,
16:06we will be unbelievable.
16:08But the investors are afraid of us.
16:10Panokala is chasing for hours to reach the camera.
16:14Because only a few days are left before the session on February 7 is adjourned
16:20to prepare the campaign period for the election of 2025.
16:24To speed up the approval of Panokala,
16:27some congressmen are calling on the President to issue an urgent certificate.
16:32For GMA Integrated News, Tina Panganiban Perez,
16:36TUTOK 24 Hours.
16:40Social Weather Stations released the results of their survey
16:44regarding the senatorial elections commissioned by a group
16:49led by Mark Salazar.
16:54In the survey of Social Weather Stations for Voter Preferences for Senators
16:59sponsored by the Advisory and Research Consultancy Group, STRATBASE,
17:04together with the 12 possible winners,
17:08Congressman Erwin Tulfo,
17:10former Senate President Tito Soto,
17:12Senators Lito Lapid and Bongo,
17:15former Senator Panfilo Lacson,
17:17Broadcaster Ben Tulfo,
17:19Senator Abiya Cayetano,
17:21former Senator Manny Pacquiao,
17:23Makati City Mayor Abby Binay,
17:25Senator Bato de la Rosa,
17:27and Ramon Bong Revilla,
17:29TV host Willie Revillame,
17:31and former Senator Kiko Pangilinan,
17:34and Senator Aimee Marcos,
17:36due to margin of error.
17:38The survey has an error margin of plus-minus 2.31%,
17:43and was conducted from January 17 to 20,
17:47in a face-to-face interview of 1,800 registered voters across the country.
17:52According to the SWS,
17:54the list used for the survey
17:57is based on the initial ballot-face template issued by the Commission on Elections.
18:02For GMA Integrated News,
18:04Mark Salazar,
18:05for 24 Hours.
18:11New year, new look.
18:12Kapuso Prime Time Queen, Marianne Rivera,
18:15is excited to get back to work
18:17after their memorable family trip to Dubai.
18:20What are her projects in the Kapuso Network?
18:24Let's talk to Lars Anchado.
18:28Looking young and glowing,
18:31Kapuso Prime Time Queen, Marianne Rivera,
18:34in her bob haircut,
18:36when she was in front of the media.
18:38Marianne was laughing when she was greeted with her blooming look.
18:46Mr. Nyang's new look is supported by Prime Time King, Ding Dong Dantes.
18:57Go!
19:01Aside from that,
19:02Mr. Nyang is also happy about their recent family trip to Dubai.
19:08Mr. Nyang intended not to post or even hold his phone
19:13to enjoy the time with his family.
19:28After resting,
19:30Mr. Nyang will be busy with work
19:33and there are two projects in the Kapuso Network
19:37that he's looking forward to this year.
19:47Time management is important for Mr. Nyang
19:50so that he can balance his career and personal life.
19:57It's good that I'm doing what I'm supposed to do
20:00because I can't do everything.
20:02Lars Santiago, updated on the showbiz happening.
20:09A senior citizen was burned in a compound in Muntinlupa.
20:14The victim was barely able to walk
20:17and was unable to get out due to the rapid spread of fire.
20:20Marisol Abdurrahman was shot.
20:24The residents of Marquez Compound in Muntinlupa
20:27were shocked by the rapid spread of fire
20:30that passed just this morning.
20:32The house was already on fire.
20:35It was 10.26 a.m. when the first alarm was raised
20:39and only a few minutes later,
20:4115 houses were already burned.
20:43Aside from the houses being close together,
20:45they were made of light material
20:47and the wind was strong earlier
20:49so the fire spread quickly.
20:51The houses were on fire
20:53including the 84-year-old Ernesto Libora
20:56who had been living there for a long time.
20:58He said that the fire started in his house.
21:01The last time I was there,
21:03the drawers of my clothes were on fire.
21:08Suddenly, I couldn't go inside
21:11because the fire was too strong.
21:14The fire was too strong.
21:16That's why I brought my children here.
21:22But the worst part was that
21:24his 77-year-old wife, Crisanta Arrera, was at home.
21:27If I wasn't there, the fire was too strong.
21:30So you didn't see her?
21:32No.
21:33There was no one inside the house?
21:35Everyone was inside the house.
21:36My mother was inside.
21:38She was resting.
21:40The fire happened suddenly.
21:42Someone said that the fire inside the house was too strong.
21:47I was worried because we were the only ones there.
21:52He was paralyzed.
21:55His body was weak.
21:57He was barely able to walk.
22:00He was paralyzed.
22:03Our friends had a hard time
22:05because as you can see,
22:07this place is very small.
22:09When there's a fire like that,
22:12it's uncontrollable.
22:14That's why they became the hindrance.
22:16The fire was so strong that it reached the second alarm.
22:20For GMA Integrated News,
22:23Marisol Abduraman,
22:2524 Hours.
22:28Floods and landslides were experienced
22:31in some parts of the Bicol region
22:34even though there was no typhoon or low-pressure area.
22:37This is Oscar Oida.
22:43The spillway was completely flooded
22:45in Sangay Camarines Sur
22:47following a heavy rain.
22:50Due to the high water level,
22:52residents were not allowed to pass
22:54and any vehicles.
22:56In the town of Balatan,
22:58the land was submerged and part of the highway was damaged.
23:01If it continues to rain,
23:03the other part of the highway
23:05will also be affected
23:07due to the softness of the land.
23:11The spillway was also flooded
23:13in this part of Sorsogon.
23:15Only a few people were able to cross,
23:17but the water level gradually increased.
23:21In Albay,
23:22the floods were everywhere
23:24so the roads were flooded.
23:27Some residents were forced to swim in the flood.
23:31Because of the bad weather,
23:32some classes were cancelled
23:34in some parts of the Bicol region.
23:36According to the forecast,
23:38the floods that caused the flood and landslide
23:41were caused by the shear line.
23:43This is caused by the collision
23:45of cold winds and hot winds or easterlies.
23:49The shear line brings thick clouds
23:52that cause bad weather.
23:54This effect may continue
23:56in the Southern Luzon and Bicol region
23:58until tomorrow.
24:00For GMA Integrated News,
24:02Oscar Oida reporting for 24 Horas.
24:31The Bicol region,
24:33Eastern Visayas,
24:34Carga and Davao region
24:35in Metro Manila
24:36may also be flooded.
24:37There's a chance of rain in some areas,
24:38so don't forget to bring an umbrella
24:40if you're going out.
24:42It was still cold this morning
24:44in some areas of the Luzon.
24:46Today,
24:47in Baguio City,
24:48the lowest temperature
24:50reached 13.4 degrees Celsius.
24:5214 degrees Celsius is not far
24:55from La Trinidad, Benguet.
24:57Many places in the country
24:58are also under the Gale Warning
25:00issued by PAGASA.
25:01This means that
25:02small sea vessels will be in danger
25:04of being washed ashore.
25:06This includes
25:07a large part of the Luzon
25:09and Eastern Seaboard of Visayas.
25:13Following the certification
25:14of President Bongbong Marcos
25:15as an Urgent,
25:17GMA reminded
25:19of possible additional expenses
25:21if parliamentary elections
25:23are not held in May.
25:27Here's the explanation
25:28by Sandra Aguinaldo.
25:33At the same time,
25:34the national and local elections
25:35should be held in May 12,
25:37the parliamentary elections
25:38in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region
25:40in Maslamindanao, or BARMM.
25:42But now,
25:43President Bongbong Marcos
25:44certified the Urgent
25:46as a GMA
25:47that is opposed
25:48to BARMM parliamentary elections.
25:50Comelec also moved
25:52for the possibility
25:53of a GMA GMA
25:56But Comelec reminded
25:57that the government
25:58will spend an additional
25:592.5 billion pesos
26:01if it is not held
26:02in the elections in May.
26:04Practically,
26:05as if you are going
26:06to hold a special election
26:07in the whole region,
26:09Comelec needs
26:102.5 billion pesos.
26:12And that sentiment
26:14should be properly conveyed
26:15to the Congress.
26:17Garcia explained
26:18that apart from parliamentary elections,
26:21there will be
26:22separate envelopes,
26:23balota,
26:24deployments to be used
26:25in the elections,
26:26people, and more.
26:27Remember,
26:28from November 4 to 9,
26:30the Certificate of Candidacy
26:32or COC
26:33filed those who are opposed
26:34to BARMM parliamentary elections.
26:36This should be the first
26:37parliamentary elections there
26:39after the 5 years
26:40of the Bangsamoro
26:41Transition Authority.
26:43If ever,
26:44this is the second
26:45postponement of BARMM elections.
26:47The President
26:48certified the Urgent
26:49as a GMA
26:50for the opportunity
26:51of BARMM
26:52that its structure
26:53is proper.
26:54Remember,
26:55the Supreme Court
26:56decided that
26:57Sulu's province
26:58is not included
26:59in BARMM,
27:00so there was a question
27:01of what will happen
27:02to the 7 seats
27:03in the parliament
27:04allocated for this.
27:06If ever,
27:07it will be reset,
27:08it seems that
27:09our parliament
27:10will need
27:11to clarify
27:12if the 7 seats
27:13allocated for Sulu
27:14will be distributed.
27:18So,
27:19my election
27:20should be amended
27:21by the Bangsamoro
27:22Election Code,
27:23the Administrative
27:24Code,
27:25and the Local
27:26Government Code.
27:27Currently,
27:28the third and
27:29final reading
27:30of the Camera
27:31is the bill
27:32for the postponement
27:33of parliamentary
27:34elections
27:35in May 11,
27:362026.
27:37The Senate
27:38approved
27:39the second reading
27:40to postpone
27:41it to October
27:42of this year.
27:43According to
27:44Senate President
27:45Chiz Escudero,
27:46he hopes that
27:47the Camera
27:48will adopt
27:49the Senate version
27:50of the Camera
27:51in May 11,
27:522026.
27:53The Senate
27:54approved
27:55the second reading
27:56to postpone
27:57the parliamentary
27:58elections
27:59in May 11,
28:002026.
28:01The Senate
28:02approved
28:03the second reading
28:04to postpone
28:05the parliamentary
28:06elections
28:07in May 11,
28:082026.
28:09The Senate
28:10approved
28:11the second reading
28:12to postpone
28:13the parliamentary
28:14elections
28:15in May 11,
28:162026.
28:17The Senate
28:18approved
28:19the second reading
28:20to postpone
28:21the parliamentary
28:22elections
28:23in May 11,
28:242026.
28:25The Senate
28:26approved
28:27the second reading
28:28to postpone
28:29the parliamentary
28:30elections
28:31in May 11,
28:322026.
28:33The Senate
28:34approved
28:35the second reading
28:36to postpone
28:37the parliamentary
28:38elections
28:39in May 11,
28:402026.
28:41The Senate
28:42approved
28:43the second reading
28:44to postpone
28:45the parliamentary
28:46elections
28:47in May 11,
28:482026.
28:49The Senate
28:50approved
28:51the second reading
28:52to postpone
28:53the parliamentary
28:54elections
28:55in May 11,
28:562026.
28:57The Senate
28:58approved
28:59the second reading
29:00to postpone
29:01the parliamentary
29:02elections
29:03in May 11,
29:042026.
29:05The Senate
29:06approved
29:07the second reading
29:08to postpone
29:09the parliamentary
29:10elections
29:11in May 11,
29:122026.
29:13The Senate
29:14approved
29:15the second reading
29:16to postpone
29:17the parliamentary
29:18elections
29:19in May 11,
29:202026.
29:21The Senate
29:22approved
29:23the second reading
29:24to postpone
29:25the parliamentary
29:26elections
29:27in May 11,
29:282026.
29:29The Senate
29:30approved
29:31the second reading
29:32to postpone
29:33the parliamentary
29:34elections
29:35in May 11,
29:362026.
29:37The Senate
29:38approved
29:39the second reading
29:40to postpone
29:41the parliamentary
29:42elections
29:43in May 11,
29:442026.
29:45The Senate
29:46approved
29:47the second reading
29:48to postpone
29:49the parliamentary
29:50elections
29:51in May 11,
29:522026.
29:53The Senate
29:54approved
29:55the second reading
29:56to postpone
29:57the parliamentary
29:58elections
29:59in May 11,
30:002026.
30:01The Senate
30:02approved
30:03the second reading
30:04to postpone
30:05the parliamentary
30:06elections
30:07in May 11,
30:082026.
30:09The Senate
30:10approved
30:11the second reading
30:12to postpone
30:13the parliamentary
30:14elections
30:15in May 11,
30:162026.
30:17The Senate
30:18approved
30:19the second reading
30:20to postpone
30:21the parliamentary
30:22elections
30:23in May 11,
30:242026.
30:25The Senate
30:26approved
30:27the second reading
30:28to postpone
30:29the parliamentary
30:30elections
30:31in May 11,
30:322026.
30:33The Senate
30:34approved
30:35the second reading
30:36to postpone
30:37the parliamentary
30:38elections
30:39in May 11,
30:402026.
30:41The Senate
30:42approved
30:43the second reading
30:44to postpone
30:45the parliamentary
30:46elections
30:47in May 11,
30:482026.
30:49The Senate
30:50approved
30:51the second reading
30:52to postpone
30:53the parliamentary
30:54elections
30:55in May 11,
30:562026.
30:57The Senate
30:58approved
30:59the second reading
31:00to postpone
31:01the parliamentary
31:02elections
31:03in May 11,
31:042026.
31:05The Senate
31:06approved
31:07the second reading
31:08to postpone
31:09the parliamentary
31:10elections
31:11in May 11,
31:122026.
31:13The Senate
31:14approved
31:15the second reading
31:16to postpone
31:17the parliamentary
31:18elections
31:19in May 11,
31:202026.
31:21The Senate
31:22approved
31:23the second reading
31:24to postpone
31:25the parliamentary
31:26elections
31:27in May 11,
31:282026.
31:29The Senate
31:30approved
31:31the second reading
31:32to postpone
31:33the parliamentary
31:34elections
31:35in May 11,
31:362026.
31:37The Senate
31:38approved
31:39the second reading
31:40to postpone
31:41the parliamentary
31:42elections
31:43in May 11,
31:442026.
31:45The Senate
31:46approved
31:47the second reading
31:48to postpone
31:49the parliamentary
31:50elections
31:51in May 11,
31:522026.
31:53The Senate
31:54approved
31:55the second reading
31:56to postpone
31:57the parliamentary
31:58elections
31:59in May 11,
32:002026.
32:01In May 11,
32:022026.
32:03abroad is from the Philippines. So despite the worry, I think they still need us, possibly.
32:12In almost 5 million nurses in the US, there are around 200,000 Filipino nurses or 4% of the nursing
32:21population in America. And according to the Philippine Nurses Association of America or PNAA,
32:28the need for hospitals in America is high for Filipino nurses. That's why the government of
32:36the Philippines can support the need of America when it comes to Trump's restriction on the issue
32:42of immigration. Given the rising needs of healthcare professionals, especially nurses in the US,
32:48I think that's going to be a leverage, especially for us Filipinos. They know the caliber of nurses
32:55from the Philippines is very high.
33:25The government's operation will not stop. The budget will be re-enacted last year.
33:55The NBI and AFP were facing 5 Chinese nationals who were arrested because of espionage.
34:05They were arrested one after another in the past few days. Two in Ia from Palawan, two in Manila,
34:12and one in Dumaguete. According to the NBI, the Chinese arrested them to incite
34:19violence.
34:22They employ deception and exploitation. They would disguise themselves as harmless or members
34:27of a legitimate organization, and then they would establish contact with individuals who have access
34:32to valuable information. They have embedded themselves in our society. That's one thing
34:38that we have noticed. Some of them have been working here with a working visa.
34:49And have been here. The earliest record that we have of them was 2002.
35:19The information are actually being sent real-time. Real-time, not delayed.
35:34And of course, if it's real-time, they know where our ships are. They know what time to leave.
35:44That's why we were wondering at first, a few years back, why every time we resupply a mission,
35:55they already know when our ship has just left.
35:58CCTV was also found in front of the headquarters of the Philippine Coast Guard in Manila.
36:04This information are very dangerous. We consider them very dangerous to national security.
36:11Because, of course, if this information goes to other hands,
36:17this could be very dangerous for our personnel in the base, and also those on board our ships.
36:27Along with the suspects that were caught, this video shows a drone flying in Ulugan Bay.
36:34According to a witness, it was only on January 20 to 23 that he saw the Chinese in their area.
36:42I just noticed that they were carrying their kilos.
36:47How did you know that they were carrying it? What were they doing?
36:50Sir, they were just taking pictures of the Navy ship.
36:55The NBI and the Armed Forces of the Philippines believe that they only caught the Chinese
37:02who is being spied on here in the Philippines.
37:05We cannot conclude that. What we are focusing on is on the act itself, the spying,
37:14what we call ISR, Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance Operations.
37:22So that is our focus. We know for a fact that these images, this video that they are taking,
37:32are being sent, transmitted somewhere else.
38:02The Chinese National, Deng Yuanqing, and two Filipinos were first arrested
38:07and they were charged in the Makati Regional Trial Court.
38:11I would like to inform you that we have presented them in an inquest,
38:15and the inquest prosecutor have already found prima facie case that would sustain a conviction.
38:22Thus, the cases we filed against them for violation of Commonwealth Act
38:28in relation to 10175, the Cybercrime Law.
38:33For GMA Integrated News, Ian Cruz reporting for 24 Hours.
38:58Deng Yuanqing, because he was spied on by the SPA,
39:02the SPA said that the story should be recorded first before concluding.
39:07And the SPA called Deng, who was first suspected by the Deng family, the accusation.
39:15At the age of 82, Albay First District Representative Edsel Lagman
39:21In an interview, Lagman's son, Tabaco City Mayor Chrisel Lagman, confirmed
39:26that he was convicted of cardiac arrest earlier this afternoon.
39:31Lagman was terminated as Albay First District Representative.
39:37He is also the current president of the Liberal Party.
39:46Faced with a dangerous mission, the character of Dudu Madrid
39:49is in the hands of the country's hero to save the character of his love team, Shaira Diaz.
39:55Will Lolo and Elsie be able to save them?
39:59That's the story of Ulrica Dampel.
40:05The happiest day in the life of Lolo and Elsie, their loneliness.
40:13They went home to the tragedy of being chased and harassed by the Atubau Hunters.
40:20Lolo, played by Capuso Prime Action Hero Ruru Madrid, was beaten in a violent action.
40:31Meanwhile, Elsie, played by Shaira Diaz, was mercilessly shot and hit in the head.
40:41The reason for her life in the hospital.
40:45Will Elsie be able to save her life?
41:08Lolo is ready to do anything to save the life of his beloved.
41:13He needs to find the key that led to Elsie's recovery, played by Michelle D.
41:22And in a dangerous mission, he will need the help of his loyal aide, Daquila.
41:34Will Lolo be able to get the key?
41:39The answers will be revealed in Lolo Bayani ng Bayan after 24 hours.
41:46Ulrica Dampel, updated Shoebiz Happiness.
41:52And that's my tika this Thursday night.
41:54I am Ia Aneliano.
41:56Ms. Mel, Ms. Vicky, Emil.
41:59Thank you, Ia.
42:01And that's the news this Thursday.
42:03I am Mel Tiangco.
42:04I am Vicky Morales for a bigger mission.
42:08Para sa mas malawak na paglilingkod sa bayan, ako po si Emil Sumangil.
42:11Mula sa GMA Integrated News, ang News Authority ng Pilipino, nakatutok kami 24 oras.

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