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00:00We will be together, Saksi!
00:14Tragedy in Mandaluyong, a 3-year-old boy was killed in a fire and more than 200 families were burned in Mandaue City, Cebu.
00:23Saksi, by Bernadette Reyes.
00:25In the middle of the roof of Sarisari Estructura, there was a blazing fire in J3 Zal Street, Barangay Namayan, Mandaluyong.
00:37It was past 6 in the morning when the fire started.
00:43It was also seen in the proximity of the rapid rise of heavy smoke.
00:47Chunan burned the barracks of workers, junk shop and warehouse.
00:51Those living in the nearby residential area were quickly evacuated.
00:55No matter what, he did not run away.
00:57Because of the fire, it was so big earlier.
01:00So, we were just doing our tasks.
01:02The important things, like clothes, LPG, those were the things that we evacuated.
01:09But after more than 2 hours, the 13-year-old boy was found in the burnt barracks.
01:16His father accused his identity.
01:19He was a 3-year-old boy.
01:21He was the son of one of the workers in Lichunan.
01:24We saw that the barracks is made of wood, light materials.
01:28That's why the fire was so big in that part.
01:32Witnesses said that the father tried to save the child.
01:36The fire was so big.
01:40The father of the child climbed to the edge of the house.
01:43He couldn't get the child.
01:46His father heard that the child was crying.
01:50At 2 p.m., the fire out was declared.
01:53The BFP did not specify what caused the fire.
01:57But they have a reminder about the fire prevention mod.
02:00Based on the statements of the people, Lichunan started the fire.
02:05But our investigators are still verifying.
02:07We will make sure that our electrical connections are okay.
02:11It's standard.
02:13We will avoid overload.
02:15Connection. Octopus connection.
02:16Jumper. We will also avoid that.
02:19And of course, the kitchen first.
02:20If we are cooking or cooking rice, we will not leave unattended.
02:25At 7 p.m. last night, a big fire broke out in Barangay Pacnaan in Mandaue City, Cebu.
02:31It reached the fourth alarm before dawn at 10 p.m.
02:36177 houses were destroyed.
02:39244 families were affected.
02:43Some of them were afraid that they might lose something.
02:47Some evacuees are asking for help to be able to get up again.
02:52How many children were destroyed?
02:54This one?
02:55Yes, this one.
02:56The fire is still burning.
02:59It's still burning.
03:00It's still hot.
03:01It's still burning.
03:02I'm sure that it will be given immediately, as soon as possible.
03:08The fire is still being investigated.
03:10There are already four people who were evacuated in Mandaue this March for the fire prevention mod.
03:15It's smoking.
03:16It's blinking.
03:18The possible cause of the fire is an electrical wire.
03:23But we will go back to the police station to get additional evidence.
03:28For GMA Integrated News, I am Bernadette Reyes, your witness.
03:34One person was killed while three people were injured in a car crash of three vehicles in Lubao, Pampanga.
03:40Our witness.
03:41It's still hot.
03:45The car ran too fast and was able to escape from a road in Lubao, Pampanga.
03:49But it suddenly collided with the back of the next truck.
03:52The impact was too strong and it hit the other lane of the car which was hit by a bus.
03:58The driver of the car was taken to the hospital but he is now in Wirin, Calaunan.
04:02His three passengers were injured and are now recovering in the hospital.
04:05The police is now holding the driver of the truck in front of them.
04:10I am appealing to all motorists to observe our speed and distance
04:18so that if we are hit by a car, we will have time to avoid it and to brake.
04:25The truck driver has nothing to say.
04:28This is a dashcam footage from a vehicle that is waiting for a go signal in a traffic light on the side of Mandaue City.
04:35Later, we will see the upcoming fire truck.
04:38But when it reached the intersection, a motorcycle passed by and it was hit by a truck.
04:45Based on the investigation, the fire truck was supposed to be responding to the fire in a barangay.
04:50The 23-year-old driver was dead on arrival at the hospital.
04:54The driver of the fire truck went to the Mandaue City Traffic Enforcement Unit.
04:59He did not give a statement to the media.
05:01We are also waiting for the parent of the victim,
05:06the father of the victim who is in the office of the Traffic Enforcement Unit.
05:12We want to know if he filed a case.
05:17For GMA Integrated News, I am Joseph Morong, your witness.
05:23The Manibela group will discuss how long their transport strike that started today will last.
05:29Next, the DOTR asked for a one-day strike instead of a three-day strike.
05:33The movement protested, especially since they are open to dialogue.
05:37The group will call for a phase-out of the jeepney and the return of the five-year-old franchise of traditional jeeps.
05:45Other members called for the resignation of LTFRB Chairman Teofilo Guariz III and his regional directors.
05:52Due to the persistent protest,
05:54only those who consolidated in the PUV Modernization Program were recognized.
05:59LTFRB avoided that.
06:02As for MMDA and DOTR,
06:04they did not see a big effect on the journey of the commuters on the first day of the strike.
06:09Meanwhile, tonight, an extension of one hour was started in the operation of MRT-3.
06:15The opening time of MRT-3 will be adjusted during the weekend.
06:19Senate President Francis Escudero signed a letter to him and Senator Amy Marcos
06:25to Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin before the Senate heard about the arrest of former President Rodrigo Duterte.
06:32Bersamin's reminder,
06:33the Executive Privilege of Cabinet Members who will attend the hearing may be invoked.
06:40Witness, Simab Gonzalez.
06:42Witness, Simab Gonzalez.
06:47In a letter to Senate President Chief Escudero,
06:50Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin reminded him
06:53when he heard in the Senate about the arrest of former President Rodrigo Duterte.
06:58Cabinet Members will use their Executive Privilege
07:03that was included in the EO464 of the Arroyo Administration.
07:07Under this, the President needs to be encouraged.
07:10In front of Congress Officials.
07:12It was used only once or twice,
07:15depending on the question posed by Senator Marcos.
07:19Under the Executive Privilege,
07:21all confidential and classified information that the official knows about his position.
07:27Including the Senior Officials of the Executive,
07:29Generals and Flag Officers of the AFP,
07:32Police Generals, and National Security Officials.
07:35This is not a reason not to go and move.
07:38This is the right that is given to them to refuse to answer.
07:41If so, they can invoke the Executive Privilege
07:45in a question that can give details of the conversation of Cabinet Members and the President.
07:52According to Escudero,
07:53it is up to Senator Amy Marcos, the Chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee,
07:56if he wants to attend the hearing.
07:59These past days,
08:00there are those who noticed that President Bongbong Marcos did not mention
08:04his brother, Senator Amy, in the campaigns.
08:06Let's not make this an alliance of 11 people, 11 candidates,
08:13who are running as Senators, who are part of the alliance.
08:18Malacanang asked about this earlier.
08:20What he said to us is clear.
08:24Let's just wait for the next runnings
08:27so that we can know what he really meant by saying no.
08:30Did Senator Amy and PBBM have a chance to talk?
08:35According to Senator Amy,
08:36the President is not talking to him yet.
08:39This weekend, the media asked the Senator if he is still part of the alliance.
08:43I don't know. I haven't asked yet.
08:45You have not withdrawn from the alliance?
08:47No, no, no. Action taken.
08:49In the question,
08:50will Senator Marcos still attend the campaign rallies of the alliance?
08:54Let me explain.
08:55I went to the hearing
08:57without planning to ruin the administration.
09:02I have no plans.
09:03I'm just asking.
09:05Honestly,
09:06I was investigating
09:09about the rally.
09:10I didn't mention it.
09:11It's okay.
09:13Let's be patient.
09:14There's nothing we can do.
09:16I just told the poll
09:18that it might go home
09:21because of the two parties' arguments.
09:23I don't want to get involved.
09:25For GMA Integrated News,
09:27I'm Mav Gonzalez,
09:28your Saksi.
09:30Bumper-to-bumper,
09:31the vehicles on the northbound lane of NLEX
09:33or North Luzon Expressway
09:35at 6.30 p.m.
09:37from Balintawak to Marilao, Bulacan.
09:40The zipper lane is open
09:41from Maycawayan
09:43to Marilao Interchange Bridge.
09:45The toll is being collected
09:47that was damaged during the trailer truck ride this Wednesday.
09:50Since this afternoon,
09:52the toll has not been reduced
09:54for the vehicles on the northbound lane of NLEX
09:56from Balintawak to Maycawayan.
09:58According to NLEX,
10:00it will be implemented until the four lanes
10:02of the Marilao northbound area are reopened.
10:06The free concerts in Rizal went home in a riot.
10:09The chaos started
10:11with the blocking and demolition
10:13of the plastic barriers.
10:15Saksi, EJ Gomez.
10:24While the free concerts
10:25in San Juan Taytay, Rizal
10:27were held last Saturday,
10:29some young people
10:31threw rocks
10:33and ran.
10:35Some even did a flying kick
10:37and threw bottles.
10:42According to some witnesses
10:44who were allowed to face the media
10:46of their parents or guardians,
10:48there was a ruckus
10:50in the concert grounds.
10:52First, we thought it was just a chill
10:53and then suddenly,
10:55one of our idols started singing.
10:57They just started dancing
10:59and started shouting.
11:01I think
11:03they started fighting.
11:05Suddenly, they started fighting.
11:07Many were injured
11:09because of the blocking
11:11and throwing bottles.
11:13Some even jumped
11:15and punched.
11:17Some of the victims were caught in the riot.
11:19According to Taytay Police,
11:21they got permission
11:23and they will use it
11:25to throw other objects.
11:27Based on the victim's statement,
11:29a group of people
11:31and a rock of a plastic barrier
11:33attacked them.
11:35They rushed back
11:37and that's when the riot started.
11:39The victim was also helped to be punched
11:41after the people in the concert grounds
11:43ran away.
11:45The investigation continued.
11:47The chase and throwing of rocks
11:49and bottles
11:51of a group of young people
11:53started.
11:55One day,
11:57a woman came to me
11:59and said,
12:01this is the right time
12:03to throw rocks
12:05and bottles.
12:07Based on the investigation
12:09of the entire barangay
12:11of the area,
12:13the riot started
12:15with two minors.
12:17The riot started
12:19after the members
12:21of the other group
12:23got caught in the riot
12:25and some of them were injured.
12:27I called them
12:29and told them
12:31that there's a group
12:33of minors in the area.
12:35The other group
12:37of the barangay
12:39decided to flee.
12:41Because of what happened,
12:43the barangay decided
12:45to put a curfew
12:47on the minors.
12:49For GMA Integrated News,
12:51I'm EJ Gomez,
12:53who is worried
12:55that her father
12:57might be like the former
12:59Senator Ninoy Aquino.
13:01Witness, Marie Jomali.
13:03As the supporters
13:05of former President
13:07Rodrigo Duterte
13:09in the Hague Netherlands
13:11shouted,
13:13Marcos resign!
13:15You said that,
13:17not me.
13:19Marcos resign.
13:21Why do you need to resign?
13:23To the people
13:25that you can think properly
13:27and that you can lead.
13:29Bring him home!
13:31Vice President Sara Duterte
13:33was in a meeting
13:35and said that they will do
13:37everything legal
13:39to get her father back to the Philippines.
13:41But she is worried
13:43that her father might be like
13:45the former Senator Ninoy Aquino
13:47who was shot in a tarmac
13:49when he returned to the Philippines
13:51on August 21, 1983.
13:53If you go home,
13:55that is also the end
13:57of your life.
13:59You will be
14:01Ninoy Aquino Jr.
14:06And she told me,
14:08if that is my fate,
14:10then so be it.
14:12As long as I go home
14:14to the Philippines.
14:16That's why
14:20I have
14:21a worry
14:23for his safety
14:25and security.
14:27But she always
14:29repeated,
14:31bring me back
14:33to the Philippines.
14:35Bring him home!
14:37Bring him home!
14:39The reaction of the Aquino family
14:41to Vice President Duterte's statement
14:43that she will study history
14:45will show that
14:47what Ninoy did
14:49in the past
14:51was a part of the 21st Movement
14:53that was launched
14:55after Ninoy's death.
14:57The former Senator went home
14:59hoping to convince
15:01the former President Ferdinand Marcos Sr.
15:03to hold a free election
15:05while the former President Duterte
15:07hoped to return home
15:09to avoid the consequences
15:11of violent crimes against humanity.
15:13But the palace
15:15did not listen
15:17to the request
15:19of the former President Duterte
15:21to hold a free election
15:23if not for Hitler.
15:25It is too far
15:27to compare
15:29the former President Duterte
15:31to Ninoy Aquino
15:33who did not have
15:35any record
15:37of mass murder
15:39or crimes against humanity.
15:41The palace is also wondering
15:43where the fear
15:45that Vice President Duterte
15:47had for his father's life came from.
15:49The supporters of Duterte
15:51are also wondering
15:53if the former President Duterte
15:55will resign,
15:57who will benefit?
15:59Even if VP Sara
16:01or you say that,
16:03he will still benefit.
16:05No one can
16:07lead a country
16:09that is being hidden
16:11and not showing
16:13any documents
16:16more particularly
16:18about the funds.
16:19The GMA Integrated News
16:21is also trying to get
16:23the attention of Duterte
16:25when there are these statements.
16:27From The Hague, Netherlands,
16:29for GMA Integrated News,
16:31I am Maris Umali, your witness.
16:33China denied again
16:35that they have received
16:37an asylum request
16:39from former President Rodrigo Duterte
16:41or his family
16:43to their Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
16:45The visit of the former President
16:47to Hong Kong
16:49was on March 11
16:51to attend an event
16:53with the OFWs.
16:55On that day,
16:57the ICC Pre-Trial Chamber 1
16:59issued an arrest warrant for him.
17:01On his return to the Philippines
17:03on March 11,
17:05Duterte was arrested there.
17:07The owners of the three ships
17:09anchored in the Manila Anchorage area
17:11are asking for an explanation
17:13because of various irregularities.
17:15One of the ships
17:16was lost by 8 Chinese crew members.
17:18Oscar Oida is the witness.
17:24How many irregularities
17:26were discovered by the inspection?
17:28The Philippine Coast Guard,
17:30Bureau of Immigration,
17:32Maritime Industry Authority,
17:34Department of Labor,
17:36and National Intelligence Coordinating Agency
17:38on the three ships
17:40anchored in the Manila Anchorage area
17:42on March 20.
17:44One of them
17:46was found on the vessel calendar
17:48as of March 19.
17:50But when the ship was inspected,
17:52none of them were found.
17:54That's what we want to keep in mind
17:56if there are any other intentions
17:58of these foreign nationals
18:00aside from being part of the crew
18:02and operating in reclamation
18:04and reclamation operation
18:06in Manila Bay.
18:08This is what we are checking
18:10and finding out.
18:12We are helping the agencies
18:14involved here.
18:16It was also discovered
18:18that the ship did not have
18:20a Domestic Shipping Operation Certificate
18:22and its CCTVs did not work.
18:24In another ship,
18:26a Chinese national
18:28was believed to be working
18:30as a crew member
18:32that was not followed
18:34by the regulations of the marina.
18:36If the vessel is a Philippine
18:38registered vessel
18:40or a bare-boat charter
18:42which is a temporary
18:44registered in the Philippines,
18:46it is not a Philippine crew.
18:48In another ship,
18:5012 Chinese nationals
18:52did not meet their
18:54Alien Employment Permit.
18:56They said they will explain
18:58to the owners of the vessel.
19:00If we found out that there are
19:02violations to marina rules
19:04and regulations,
19:06definitely we will call the owners
19:08and issue appropriate
19:10show-cause orders to them
19:12and they have to explain.
19:14If this is a Philippine flag,
19:16we will impose foreign nationals
19:18where in fact
19:20you are not allowed to.
19:22So that's the basic premise
19:24that we will do.
19:26We still have to wait
19:28for the final report.
19:30We tried to get permission
19:32from the DOLE about this
19:34but they said they won't
19:36comment while doing
19:38investigations.
19:40For GMA Integrated News,
19:42I'm Oscar Oida, your witness.
19:43Coast Guard at BFAR near Bahura-Dimasiluk this morning,
19:47according to former U.S. Air Force official and former Defense Attaché, Ray Powell.
19:53According to PCG Spokesperson Commodore Jay Tariella,
19:57while the PCG was conducting a maritime domain awareness flight
20:00with BFAR near Bahura,
20:03they saw the People's Liberation Army-Navy Warship 574.
20:08They also saw two Chinese Maritime Militia Vessels
20:12and five CCG Vessels.
20:15A helicopter also flew from the Chinese warship.
20:19There was a radio challenge while BFAR and PCG were sharing oil
20:23with the Philippine Navy 13 nautical miles from Bahura.
20:29There was no harassment,
20:30but they saw Chinese floaters in the Bukhana of Bahura-Dimasiluk.
20:36There are more than 20 fake news outlets
20:39that are investigating this.
20:41Some of them are even funding their own news outlets.
20:44Meanwhile, the Commission on Human Rights
20:46is reminding law enforcement agencies.
20:49Here's Sally Marefran.
20:55Fake news is more likely to spread.
20:57That's the directive of the Department of Justice
20:59and the National Bureau of Investigation
21:02Fake news is fake news.
21:04You all know that it's bad to peddle fake news or lies.
21:08Fake news can cause panic.
21:10So we just want to be on the right side of the law.
21:13There are more than 20 fake news peddlers
21:16that are investigating this.
21:18Some of them are even funding their own news outlets.
21:21There are people or groups behind them.
21:23We are looking at why this is happening.
21:26Why is this happening?
21:28Why is their theme the same?
21:33They are driving up the chaos in our political atmosphere.
21:39They are harassing government officials.
21:43They are spreading fake news.
21:48We are studying this.
21:51Why is this happening to our bloggers?
21:55Are they leading them?
21:58We are looking at all of this.
22:00The NBI is no longer aware of who is being investigated.
22:04But they are now coordinating with
22:06the Department of Information and Communications Technology
22:09and the National Telecommunications Commission.
22:12The Commission on Human Rights is reminding law enforcement agencies
22:16to be careful and to respect freedom of speech and freedom of expression.
22:23They are in charge of implementing content
22:27through criminal cases
22:30because it has an unlike chilling effect
22:33on the kind of expression that is protected by the Constitution.
22:37The NBI's answer to this is...
22:39The comments in their eyes,
22:42that's what they believe.
22:44That's okay.
22:45Freedom of speech, freedom of expression.
22:48But once it goes beyond that,
22:51they are committing inciting proceedings.
22:54They are committing libel.
22:56We need to stop that.
22:58For GMA Integrated News,
23:00I am Sanima Refra,
23:02your Sexy.
23:04Vice President Sara Duterte
23:07was challenged to answer the issue of confidential funds of DepEd
23:10when she was in charge of this.
23:12She was followed by new names
23:14that were included in the fund
23:16that has no records in the Philippine Statistics Authority.
23:20This is Tina Panganiban Perez.
23:26Amoy Liu,
23:27Fernan Amoy,
23:28Jog de Asin.
23:30These are just a few of the names
23:32that were included in the confidential funds
23:34of the Department of Education
23:36when Vice President Sara Duterte was in charge.
23:39House Deputy Majority Leader Paolo Ortega
23:41was not shown any papers.
23:44But it was revealed during a camera investigation
23:47to the recipients of DepEd confidential funds
23:50who are possibly not real people.
23:53It's like a new gang.
23:56So, we can see that the pattern is the same.
24:01The situation of
24:03Mary Grace Beatos,
24:05Miggy Mango,
24:07Jay Camote,
24:12and the other names.
24:14Just like the other names that were discovered,
24:17there are no records in the PSA.
24:20There are 677
24:23that have no records.
24:25That's a lot.
24:27That's more than 1,000.
24:30In DepEd alone,
24:32400 plus out of 700.
24:38That's a trend.
24:39According to Representative Ortega,
24:42confidential funds were received by
24:44people who are not real people.
24:46He said that this will strengthen
24:48Article 2 of the impeachment complaint.
24:50But is there anything wrong
24:52with using fake names
24:54for confidential funds?
24:56They said that there is a process.
24:58I said,
25:00there is a process.
25:02They shouldn't be able to answer that easily.
25:04They also said that confidential agents,
25:07confidential people,
25:09can't just use names.
25:12There needs to be a back-up.
25:15There needs to be a trail
25:17of who the real person is.
25:18Vice President Sara Duterte also
25:21refused to answer the issue.
25:23Yes, we believe that
25:25VP Sara has the obligation
25:29to tell something about this.
25:31To tell something about these discoveries.
25:34A lot has been said
25:36about the fake receipts.
25:39The issue of VP Sara's office
25:41is not unknown.
25:43GMA Integrated News is also trying
25:45to get the information
25:47of Vice President Duterte.
25:49But for a while,
25:51he said that this issue is repeated
25:53and it is not clear
25:55where the evidence was obtained.
25:57For GMA Integrated News,
25:59I am Tina Pangaliban Perez,
26:01your witness.
26:07In the upcoming election of 2025,
26:0912 senators will vote.
26:11And of the 24 senators
26:13who became members of the 19th Congress,
26:1512 will finish their term
26:17on June 30, 2025.
26:19One of them was the first
26:21to vote to serve in the Cabinet.
26:23And of the remaining 11,
26:257 are re-electionists.
26:27Three other senators
26:29will also vote.
26:31One of them is
26:34Three more will run
26:36in other positions in the government.
26:38The primary job of senators
26:40is to pass laws.
26:42But according to the 1987 Constitution,
26:44being a lawyer
26:46is not included
26:48in their qualifications.
26:50However, according to experts,
26:52it is important for a senator
26:54to have a deep understanding
26:56of the police and the law.
26:58Witness, Niko Waheng.
27:04Lawmaking.
27:08Investigations
27:10in aid of legislation.
27:12And
27:14blaming the people of the country's budget.
27:16That's just a few
27:18of the jobs of the senators
27:20of our country.
27:22So the question is,
27:24if you have a list
27:26of the senators who will vote
27:28in the 2025 midterm elections,
27:30will they be able
27:32to do their jobs
27:34properly?
27:38According to a political analyst,
27:40before the Senate was closed
27:42during the Martial Law,
27:44almost all of the senators
27:46were lawyers.
27:48In the past,
27:50most of the senators
27:52who were elected
27:54were from the landed elite.
27:56Most of them were lawyers.
27:58But that changed
28:00after the
28:02People Power Revolution.
28:04The reason for this is
28:06that immediately after EDSA,
28:08political advertisements
28:10were banned.
28:12Because
28:14those who banned it
28:16thought that it would lower
28:18the cost of elections.
28:20But the unintended consequence of this
28:22was that
28:24those who had an advantage
28:26in the national elections,
28:28were celebrities,
28:30artists,
28:32and sports personalities.
28:36This is the requirement
28:38for running as a senator.
28:40You must be a natural born citizen,
28:42at least 35 years old
28:44in the election,
28:46know how to read and write,
28:48a registered voter,
28:50and a resident of the Philippines
28:52at least 2 years
28:54before getting married.
28:56Some asked,
28:58why is it not a requirement
29:00to be a lawyer
29:02or to study law
29:04for running senators,
29:06especially for those
29:08who are law-abiding?
29:10Our Constitution
29:12states that running
29:14is part of our rights as human beings.
29:16It does not include
29:18property,
29:20literacy,
29:22or any other substantive requirement.
29:24It is also not required
29:26for a candidate
29:28to be a college graduate.
29:30But aside from the above,
29:32being a judge
29:34is also included
29:36in the job of a senator
29:38if there is an impeachment.
29:40The quality of the appointed
29:42cabinet members of the President
29:44should be respected
29:46if the Commission on Appointments agrees.
29:48It also has the power
29:50as part of the Congress
29:52to declare a state of war,
29:54to give special powers
29:56to the President
29:58in the middle of war
30:00and other national emergencies,
30:02to revoke or extend
30:04if a martial law is passed in the country,
30:06to agree or reject
30:08the amnesty
30:10of the President,
30:12and if there is a change
30:14in the Constitution,
30:16they will also propose it
30:18through the Constituent Assembly
30:20If you join the Senate,
30:22you will only add
30:24to the Committee of Silence.
30:28You cannot run
30:30to the Senate
30:32and just dance
30:34or promise
30:36anything.
30:38Remember,
30:40the Senate is not a game show
30:42and it is not
30:44the place
30:46to win any prize.
30:48The Senate
30:50is an institution
30:52where
30:54serious people
30:56are needed
30:58who have a deep understanding
31:00of policy
31:02or law.
31:04But with the many elections
31:06that have passed,
31:08it seems that the Filipinos
31:10are not learning from the voters.
31:12There are lessons
31:14because the voters
31:16are more concerned
31:18when they are close to them.
31:20For example, in the barangay level,
31:22in the municipality,
31:24in the city,
31:26they are more concerned
31:28with the issues.
31:30But because they are used
31:32to the fact that the Senate
31:34is too far away from them.
31:36It's far, right?
31:38It's very far. The Senate
31:40has a national scope
31:42but they don't have a direct
31:44contact with the Senators.
31:46I'm hopeful because more than 50%
31:48of the voting population
31:50are from the age of 18 to 30 years old.
31:52So it's changing.
31:54The way of thinking of the youth
31:56is changing.
31:58The way people get information
32:00when it comes to elections,
32:02politics, and the Philippines.
32:08Everyone wants one thing.
32:10The old system is changing.
32:12The old system is changing.
32:14The old system is changing.
32:16In the end, the winner
32:18is the Filipinos.
32:20For GMA Integrated News,
32:22I'm Nico Juahe,
32:24your witness.
32:28And 48 days before the election
32:302025,
32:32the Senatorial Candidates
32:34will continue to lay plans
32:36for their visits to different places.
32:38Our witness.
32:42Congresswoman Camille Villar
32:44emphasized the importance of cooperatives
32:46in the economy.
32:48The strengthening of the local food industry
32:50was laid by Ma'am Aquino in Pangasinan.
32:52The leadership of women
32:54was recognized by Mayor Abby Binay
32:56in Quezon City.
32:58The importance of road safety
33:00was discussed by Congressman Bonifacio Bosita.
33:04The protection of women and children's rights
33:06was supported by Congresswoman Arlene Brosas.
33:08David D'Angelo
33:10met with the residents of Monte Bulacan.
33:14Attorney Angelo de Alban
33:16visited the markets in Cagayan de Oro.
33:20Senator Bato de la Rosa
33:22visited different towns in Agustin del Sur.
33:26The importance of the unity of youth
33:28was emphasized by Luke Espiritu.
33:30The supply of rice
33:32was guaranteed by Atty. Raul Lambino.
33:34Congressman Rodante Marculeta
33:36motorcaded in Muntinlupa.
33:40In Bohol,
33:42Kaya and Manny Pacquiao
33:44continued to dream of athletes.
33:46Support for farmers
33:48was expressed by Kiko Pangilinan in Paranaque.
33:50Ariel Quirobin
33:52reminded voters
33:54to continue to love the country.
33:56We will continue to follow
33:58the campaign of running senators
34:00in the election of 2025.
34:02For GMA Integrated News,
34:04I am Jonathan Andal, your witness.
34:12Some programs and personalities
34:14were named
34:16in the 38th PNPC Star Awards for Television.
34:18Witness, Nelson Canlas.
34:24The GMA Network was recognized
34:26as the Best TV Station of the Year
34:28in the 38th PNPC Star Awards for Television.
34:30Other programs and personalities
34:32were also named
34:34in the Kapuso Network.
34:36Six public affairs shows
34:38were recognized
34:40as the Eyewitness
34:42in the Hall of Famer.
34:44Eyewitness hosts
34:46and hosts of Unang Hiri
34:48were also named.
34:50Six entertainment shows
34:52were named as the Best
34:54in their field.
34:56And 10 Kapuso stars
34:58were named
35:00as the Best
35:02in their field.
35:04Gloria Romero
35:06was also named
35:08as one of the icons
35:10of Philippine Television.
35:12For GMA Integrated News,
35:14I am Nelson Canlas, your witness.
35:16A police car
35:18in Paris, France
35:20crashed into a post.
35:22Later,
35:24another police car
35:26ran into another car.
35:28A few minutes later,
35:30another car
35:32crashed into another car.
35:34According to the authorities,
35:3613 people were injured
35:38by the police.
35:40Pope Francis
35:42was back in the Vatican
35:44after a month in the hospital.
35:46He first appeared
35:48to the public
35:50when he greeted and thanked
35:52the supporters
35:54of the hospital.
35:56He was greeted with applause.
35:58After leaving the hospital,
36:00he went to the Basilica
36:02of St. Mary Major
36:04to offer prayers.
36:06The bad doctor,
36:08even though he left the hospital,
36:10will take a long time
36:12to recover.
36:20Manila, it's time!
36:22The multi-awarded
36:24global superstar,
36:26Mariah Carey,
36:28will return to the Philippines
36:30in October.
36:32She is part of the Celebration
36:34of Mimi World Tour.
36:36Mariah is excited to be here.
36:38She had her last concert
36:40in the Philippines
36:42in 2018.
36:44The airplane was flying
36:46until it crashed
36:48and crashed.
36:50It was on display
36:52at an airshow in South Africa.
36:54According to the organizer of the event,
36:56the airplane was stable
36:58while it crashed.
37:00The reason for the crash
37:02is still unclear
37:04and no one was injured.
37:12Will the mystery be solved?
37:14It's just the beginning.
37:16It's getting hotter.
37:18It's getting hotter
37:20in the pilot episode of the GMA
37:22mystery murder series, S.L.A.Y.
37:24Many were surprised to see
37:26Derek Monasterio as
37:28Zac, a famous influencer
37:30with a red flag.
37:32He was also introduced
37:34as a prime suspect
37:36to his girlfriend, Liv,
37:38played by Julianne San Jose.
37:40She will also be featured
37:42in GMA's first-ever
37:44View Original with Gabby Garcia,
37:46Mikey Quintos,
37:48and
37:50Isabel Ortega.
37:52Watch S.L.A.Y.
37:54from Monday to Thursday,
37:569.25 p.m.
37:58before the PBB Celebrity Collab Edition.
38:04I'm Pia Arcangel
38:06for a bigger mission
38:08and a broader service to the country.
38:10From GMA Integrated News,
38:12the news authority
38:14of the Philippines.
38:16Until tomorrow, let's be together.
38:18Saksi!
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