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00:00Good evening Kapuso! I am your Kuya Kim and I will give you a trivia behind the trending news.
00:10A mysterious fish that lives in the deep part of the sea named Palangoylangoy in the shallow part of the sea in Spain.
00:18What kind of fish is this?
00:21This video was shot in Mestula.
00:23The fish that you will see in Palangoylangoy in this video looks like a monster.
00:27It has sharp teeth and a huge mouth.
00:30This is the Humpback Anglerfish or Sea Devil.
00:33Researchers of Condric Tenerife, a shark and stingray research organization,
00:38were able to find this fish while they were doing their research in Tenerife Sea in Canary Island in Spain.
00:43For the group, this encounter is very interesting.
00:47This is probably the first time that a mysterious fish has been spotted in the shallow part of the sea.
00:54The Humpback Anglerfish lives in the deep part of the sea where it is almost not popular anymore.
01:00But why was the Humpback Anglerfish spotted in the shallow part of the sea in Spain?
01:05The Humpback Anglerfish or Melanocetus jonsonii was first discovered in 1860 near Matera in northwestern Africa by the English naturalist James Yates Johnson.
01:20This fish is said to have bisexual dimorphism.
01:23This means that the external appearance of female anglerfish is different from that of male anglerfish.
01:27Male anglerfish are smaller, only 1 inch long and they are not predatory.
01:33Female anglerfish have something like a lamp or dorsal appendage.
01:36It is full of bacteria that is the reason for it to illuminate or glow.
01:40This light is what anglerfish use to attract their prey.
01:44According to Condric Tenerife, the Humpback Anglerfish that they encountered is not yet explained why it was spotted in the shallow part of the sea.
01:52But they believe that it may have escaped from predators, accompanied by sharks, or maybe it has a disease.
01:57A few hours after it was caught, the fish came back to life.
02:01That is why it was brought to the Museum of Nature and Archeology in Santa Cruz de Tenerife to be studied.
02:05Do you know what is considered the deepest fish in our ocean?
02:13Kapuso, let's travel to the bottom of the sea in Japan where this fish was caught.
02:19This is the Sudolipari Snailfish.
02:21In 2022, researchers from Japan and Australia recorded this fish in the depth of 8,336 meters.
02:28That is why this is considered the deepest fish in the world.
02:31For more information and for you to be the first to know the latest news,
02:34just post or comment with the hashtag Kuya Kim Ano Na?
02:37Always remember that it is important to know.
02:40I am Kuya Kim and I will answer you 24 hours a day.
02:45Now, the campaign for the candidates for the national position has started.
02:49There are memorable comments from the candidates.
02:52Jonathan Andal is on the scene.
02:58This is how the campaigns are in Japan.
03:00There is only one place where the candidates can post their posters.
03:05On each board, the numbers are the same.
03:09But in the Philippines, the faces of the candidates are everywhere.
03:17Even in places where they know that it is prohibited by the government.
03:31The government said that the posters can only be posted in common poster areas
03:36and in private places as long as the owner has permission.
03:40What did they say when they put this here?
03:42They said that if anyone is in trouble, they will help the petitioners.
03:48There is no charge for that.
03:49Why did you put the candidates' posters?
03:52Are you a supporter?
03:53No, they just put it.
03:55We are supporters and we put it ourselves.
03:58In Coronadal City, there is a marker like this in the common poster area.
04:03But here in Manila and Quezon City,
04:05we did not see such a marker in the common poster areas that we visited
04:10that is on the list of Comelec.
04:12This is a common poster area in Plaza Miranda.
04:14But we did not see any Crotula of Comelec
04:17that says where the campaign posters can be posted.
04:21The campaign materials have the right measurements.
04:23If it is a poster, it should not exceed 2 by 3 feet.
04:26If it is a streamer, it should be 3 by 8 feet.
04:29It should exceed 3 feet.
04:31This is within the measurement.
04:32The problem is that it is in the wrong place.
04:35It is on the power pole.
04:36This is prohibited.
04:38This printing shop in Recto, Manila
04:41is used as a tarpaulin for the posters.
04:43They print 1,000 campaign materials every day
04:48for their 5 candidates.
04:50Each candidate now pays Php 30,000 to Php 100,000.
04:56Now, it is not that much.
04:59Before, it was only Php 5,000.
05:00In the last election, there were Php 30,000 of tarpaulins.
05:05Candidates can also have their billboards posted,
05:07said Comelec.
05:08But up to two months, it is only displayed
05:10if it is a national candidate.
05:11Up to one month, if it is a local candidate.
05:14The billboards should not be close together.
05:16The TV screens should not exceed 120 minutes
05:20for each station if it is a national candidate.
05:2360 minutes if it is a local candidate.
05:26The radio should not exceed 180 minutes
05:29for each station if it is a national candidate.
05:3290 minutes if it is a local candidate.
05:34In the newspaper, the printed ads are only up to one-fourth page
05:38in the broadsheet,
05:39while up to one-half page in the tabloid.
05:42Up to three times a week for each newspaper or magazine.
05:46The Philippine Embassy is not allowed to use
05:49campaign ads and materials,
05:51said the National Historical Commission of the Philippines.
05:53Give respect and care to our Embassy.
05:57In terms of expenses for the campaign,
05:59only Php 3 per registered voter
06:01if the candidate has a political party.
06:04Php 5 per voter if an independent candidate
06:07and in party-less groups.
06:09This means that now there are more than
06:1169 million registered voters in the election of 2025,
06:15the independent candidates in national positions
06:19can spend up to Php 348 million.
06:22This expense should be declared by all candidates,
06:26whether they won or lost, until June 11, 2025.
06:30If not, this will be considered an election offense
06:33with a prison sentence of up to six years
06:36and a disqualification in holding a public office
06:39and the right to vote will be removed.
06:42If the political party is guilty,
06:44they will be fined less than Php 10,000.
06:46The BIR or Bureau of Internal Revenue will warn the candidates
06:51to violate the tax code
06:53if they will not give receipts for their expenses or donations.
06:58Candidates have an obligation to register
07:02if you will receive donations.
07:05For example, you will buy something,
07:07you will pay for your posters, your ads,
07:09we should withhold.
07:12Candidates can use social media,
07:14AI or artificial intelligence,
07:16and internet technology.
07:19If it's AI, it should be clearly disclosed
07:22or added to the campaign material.
07:24But deepfakes, cheapfakes, and softfakes are prohibited.
07:28Candidates should also register their social media account
07:32that they will use in the campaign.
07:34Fake and unregistered accounts are prohibited.
07:37Misinformation and disinformation should not be spread.
07:40And of course, fake news is prohibited.
07:44In all of Comelec's memories,
07:46this is the repeated but important thing.
07:49Buying and selling votes are prohibited.
07:53For GMA Integrated News,
07:55Jonathan Andal reporting for 24 Hours.
08:02In our time,
08:03a low-pressure area was built near the country.
08:07It was last seen 345 kilometers southwest of Calayaan, Palawan
08:13and outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility.
08:16It is said that there is a chance of a typhoon,
08:19but it will be far from our country.
08:21The LPA's trough or extension is reaching Palawan.
08:25Some parts of the country may also be flooded
08:28due to the shearline, Amihan, and Easter Leaks.
08:32Based on the data of Metro Weather,
08:34tomorrow morning, there will be floods in Northern and Central Luzon.
08:38By the afternoon,
08:40more areas will be flooded,
08:42including some parts of the Bicol Region,
08:45Mimaropa, Eastern Visayas, and Mindanao,
08:48especially in the Caraga and Davao Region.
08:50Be prepared for a flood or landslide
08:54because heavy rains are still possible.
08:57Metro Manila may be flooded again in some cities,
09:02so there is a chance of rain.
09:06No institution, office, or leader is above the law.
09:12House Speaker Martin Romualdez also gave this to the members
09:16of the Philippine Constitution Association.
09:20Romualdez also added that the Constitution is not a passive document
09:26because it commands obedience,
09:30and above all, it demands responsibility or accountability.
09:36He also pointed out several times that the Constitution
09:40is a test of politics, leadership, and power.
09:44And even if it is strong, it can still be destroyed.
09:48The House Speaker also mentioned the importance of elections
09:51in the democracy of the country,
09:53so its integrity must be protected.
10:00The Constitution is not a passive document.
10:04It commands obedience.
10:07It imposes limits.
10:09And most importantly, it demands accountability.
10:14It is our collective responsibility to ensure that no institution,
10:19no office, and no leader is ever beyond the reach of law.
10:26The reasons are different,
10:28but the hearts of those who joined the GMA Regional TV Blog Letting Day
10:33are united for the purpose of helping their fellowmen.
10:37Aileen Pedrezo of GMA Regional TV was there.
10:44It was the first time that Patualman Nidon Canyete
10:46donated blood.
10:47He was nervous at first,
10:49but his commitment to his duty as a police officer
10:52to serve and protect made him more confident.
10:54It is our duty to serve our community, sir.
10:57It is our duty to serve our community, sir.
11:01It is our duty to serve our community, sir.
11:05He was one of those who joined the call of the GMA Regional TV Stations
11:09to join the GMA Regional TV Blog Letting Day
11:12in different places in Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao.
11:15In Luzon, it was held in San Carlos City, Pangasinan.
11:19The good thing about this is that you can donate blood for other people.
11:23It is also good for your health.
11:25At least, you can exchange your blood.
11:27In Visayas, there was a blood donation drive in Cebu City,
11:31Iloilo, and Bacolod City.
11:33There was also a blood donation drive in Davao City,
11:36General Santos City, and Cagayan de Oro,
11:39as well as those who donated,
11:41uniformed personnel and civilians.
11:43I think two or three persons can benefit from one blood.
11:47GMA Regional TV joined the Philippine Blood Cross on Blood Letting Day.
11:51So that we can maintain enough supply of blood in our blood banks
11:56at any time, because we don't know when we will need blood.
12:01It is good for those who are in need, but at the same time,
12:04if this blood is donated, it will also have an effect on our health.
12:08It is also beneficial in reducing heart diseases and some cancers.
12:14Also, donating blood can burn up to 650 calories.
12:18From GMA Regional TV and GMA Integrated News,
12:22Aileen Pedrezo reporting for 24 Hours.
12:26The NBI's mode of operation in a warehouse in Bukawai, Bulacan
12:30is too much.
12:32The cheaply imported rice is packaged and put in a bag
12:37to be sold at a high price on the market.
12:40The rice grains are mixed.
12:43John Consulta is on the scene.
12:49The old imported rice has gone bad
12:52according to the NBI Special Task Force and Cybercrime Division.
12:55When this warehouse entered Bukawai, Bulacan,
12:58some of the equipment used in the operation also went bad.
13:02They mixed the variety of rice.
13:05Then, they put a little bit of pandan.
13:09They will pass it on as expensive rice, Class A rice.
13:14Our people are being deceived.
13:17All the rice grains are mixed.
13:20We can see that it is hoarding.
13:23It is a clear manifestation of hoarding.
13:25It is very dangerous.
13:27We don't know if it is for the safety of the people or for the pigs.
13:31According to an informant,
13:33the imported rice has been in the warehouse for several years
13:37and has been obtained at a low price from various countries.
13:40It is being verified if the company legally holds the imported rice.
13:44Some are from Vietnam, some are from Pakistan, some are from India.
13:51So, basically, when we checked last night,
13:54their machines were there.
13:56They are mounting the different varieties of rice.
13:59They are mixing it.
14:00And then, the result is premium rice.
14:03So, we assume that it is mixed with different varieties.
14:06And then, they sell it at a higher price compared to the rice that has been mixed.
14:12This is how much rice has been piled up by the NBI
14:17in their raided warehouse here in Bukawe, Bulacan.
14:21But according to the agents,
14:23this is where the other secrets of the company are hidden.
14:26Because some of the rice here,
14:29just like the one below,
14:33we can see that its crop year and date of milling is still February 2023,
14:39two years have passed.
14:41And the evidence that this is old,
14:44we can see that some bags have discoloration or the rice is rotting.
14:50According to an official of the company,
14:52they are not doing anything illegal.
14:54There is nothing illegal.
14:56They are mixing it.
14:57They are cleaning it with rice.
14:59Sir, I told you that Naras is there.
15:01I will speak the truth.
15:03He is not…
15:04Hoarding, adulterating, profiteering,
15:09untruthful labeling, and economic sabotage.
15:15We will check with the local government of Bukawe, Bulacan
15:19who owns this warehouse.
15:23And we will file appropriate charges against them.
15:26For GMA Integrated News,
15:28John Consulta,
15:3024 Hours.
15:38Hello Philippines,
15:39hello world,
15:40and hello Kapuso to the newest host
15:42of the Pinoy Big Brother Celebrity Collab Edition,
15:45Gabby Garcia.
15:46Who is the sparkle artist that she is looking forward to see in her brother's house?
15:52Or what if she is the one to go inside?
15:55Let's find out with Nelson Canlas.
16:02For the first time in GMA Integrated News interviews,
16:06Kapuso It Girl, Gabby Garcia is the new Kapuso host
16:11of the Pinoy Big Brother Celebrity Collab Edition.
16:14Gabby is proud to be part of one of the biggest
16:18and unexpected milestone in Philippine entertainment history.
16:23Until now, I'm still so overwhelmed.
16:25People are constantly asking me, talking to me.
16:28They're all so curious about what's gonna happen.
16:30And I'm very, very grateful that I'm assigned to this task.
16:34Especially, PBB has always been such a childhood dream for me.
16:40I'm excited also to discover that side of myself.
16:43Because here in PBB, it's more of your authenticity as a host.
16:49Because her brother is full of surprises,
16:51she says it's a fight if one of her initiations is to go inside the house.
16:57I auditioned before.
16:59So, I really want to go inside.
17:01But you know, as of now, the task is to host.
17:04So, I'm gonna make sure I do a pretty good job.
17:07And let's see where this task takes me.
17:10I'm up for anything.
17:12If you can go inside your brother's house,
17:15why do you think you will be nominated?
17:17Maybe because of my talent.
17:21If you have to choose, who do you want to go inside the PBB house?
17:28I'll choose Barbie.
17:30Barbie.
17:31Like, we always see Barbie's primetime princess side as an actor, right?
17:39I'm pretty sure people want to get to know her in a deeper level.
17:42Kalil?
17:44Are you ready?
17:47If my brother calls him, we won't be able to do anything.
17:53But I feel like it's also a game.
17:54What would you advise him?
17:56Kalil, if he's going to go inside.
17:58As a girlfriend, right?
17:59Babe?
18:01Maybe it's more of, because he's very introverted, just talk to people.
18:07Gabby's heart is pounding when she saw her photo when she auditioned for PBB Teens in 2012.
18:15It was only then that her dream of going inside the showbiz came true.
18:20She thanked the Lord because He did not give up on her dream.
18:26That's why she's hosting Full Circle Moment in PBB now.
18:32I'm just happy that eventually God made a path for me.
18:36And that's why he delayed it a bit because he was still fixing it.
18:40I told him, my 12-year-old self must be so proud.
18:43I cried when he saw me now.
18:45What would you say to that girl now?
18:47Oh my gosh, you know, just keep going.
18:51Just keep going, just continue to focus.
18:55Count the little things, you know, count the small wins.
19:00Be patient and you'll get there.
19:0212-year-old Gabby knows how hard she worked for her dream.
19:07That's why, and she's very blessed to also have supportive parents.
19:11That's a big factor.
19:13So, I'm just really grateful and I hope I made my 12-year-old self proud.
19:18March 9, the Giant Collab of GMA and ABS-CBN will begin.
19:25In the true series of life, the Pinoy Big Brother Celebrity Collab Edition.
19:31Nelson Canlas, updated in Showbiz Happening.
19:37And that's my chika this Tuesday night.
19:39I'm Ara Sanagustin.
19:42Ms. Mel, Ms. Vicky, Kuya Emil.
19:46Thanks, Ara.
19:47Thank you, Ara.
19:49And that's the news this Tuesday.
19:51I'm Mel Tiangco.
19:53I'm Vicky Morales.
19:54For a bigger mission.
19:55For a wider service to the country.
19:57I'm Emil Sumangin.
19:59From GMA Integrated News, the news authority of the Philippines.
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