Narito ang mga nangungunang balita ngayong Miyerkules June 5, 2024
- Mga taniman, napinsala dahil sa ashfall bunsod ng pagputok ng Bulkang Kanlaon | Canlaon City, isinailalim sa state of calamity dahil sa pagsabog ng Bulkang Kanlaon | PBBM, tiniyak ang pagpapadala ng tulong sa mga apektado ng pagputok ng Bulkang Kanlaon
- World Bank: Target na maging upper-middle income economy ang Pilipinas, hindi pa maaabot sa 2025 | Buwis sa imported na bigas, ibinaba sa 15%; presyo ng bigas, target maibaba sa P29/kg sa Hulyo o Agosto | Taripa sa coal para sa mga power plant, binawasan para mapababa ang presyo ng kuryente
- Panayam kay Manibela Chairman Mar Valbuena kaugnay sa kanilang tigil-pasada sa June 10-12
- Panayam kay DOTr Usec. Andy Ortega kaugnay sa tigil-pasada ng Manibela sa June 10-12
- Pagpapasalamat, kabilang sa mga dasal ng mga deboto | Ilang nagtitinda, debosyon na rin ang pagsisimba sa Baclaran tuwing Miyerkules
- Bamban, Tarlac Mayor Alice Guo, iaapela ang suspensiyon sa kaniya ng Ombudsman | 49 pulis-Bamban, inalis sa puwesto at isasailalim sa retraining at reorientation
- Gobyerno, muling nagbabala sa talamak na text scams
- Arellano Family, nag-celebrate ng 2nd birthday ng bunsong si Astro | Benedict Cua, trending sa kaniyang video kasama si Baby Aleck | Andi Eigenmann, enjoy sa beach trip sa Indonesia kasama ang kaniyang pamilya
Unang Balita is the news segment of GMA Network's daily morning program, Unang Hirit. It's anchored by Arnold Clavio, Susan Enriquez, Ivan Mayrina, and Mariz Umali, and airs on GMA-7 Mondays to Fridays at 5:30 AM (PHL Time).
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- Mga taniman, napinsala dahil sa ashfall bunsod ng pagputok ng Bulkang Kanlaon | Canlaon City, isinailalim sa state of calamity dahil sa pagsabog ng Bulkang Kanlaon | PBBM, tiniyak ang pagpapadala ng tulong sa mga apektado ng pagputok ng Bulkang Kanlaon
- World Bank: Target na maging upper-middle income economy ang Pilipinas, hindi pa maaabot sa 2025 | Buwis sa imported na bigas, ibinaba sa 15%; presyo ng bigas, target maibaba sa P29/kg sa Hulyo o Agosto | Taripa sa coal para sa mga power plant, binawasan para mapababa ang presyo ng kuryente
- Panayam kay Manibela Chairman Mar Valbuena kaugnay sa kanilang tigil-pasada sa June 10-12
- Panayam kay DOTr Usec. Andy Ortega kaugnay sa tigil-pasada ng Manibela sa June 10-12
- Pagpapasalamat, kabilang sa mga dasal ng mga deboto | Ilang nagtitinda, debosyon na rin ang pagsisimba sa Baclaran tuwing Miyerkules
- Bamban, Tarlac Mayor Alice Guo, iaapela ang suspensiyon sa kaniya ng Ombudsman | 49 pulis-Bamban, inalis sa puwesto at isasailalim sa retraining at reorientation
- Gobyerno, muling nagbabala sa talamak na text scams
- Arellano Family, nag-celebrate ng 2nd birthday ng bunsong si Astro | Benedict Cua, trending sa kaniyang video kasama si Baby Aleck | Andi Eigenmann, enjoy sa beach trip sa Indonesia kasama ang kaniyang pamilya
Unang Balita is the news segment of GMA Network's daily morning program, Unang Hirit. It's anchored by Arnold Clavio, Susan Enriquez, Ivan Mayrina, and Mariz Umali, and airs on GMA-7 Mondays to Fridays at 5:30 AM (PHL Time).
For more videos from Unang Balita, visit http://www.gmanetwork.com/unangbalita. For Kapuso abroad, subscribe to GMA Pinoy TV (http://www.gmapinoytv.com/) for GMA programs.
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04:09 Mar, good morning.
04:11 Good morning. Good morning to all the viewers.
04:15 TFRB Chairman Guadis said they did not agree with the agreement between the Congress and the DOTR.
04:24 Igan, DOTR clearly said that the Congress asked for a commitment and they said yes.
04:35 Is this documented? Is this document in the document?
04:43 The hearing in the Congress, sir Igan, this is a minute and the transcript is complete and all are on record from the Congress.
04:58 But the question is, even if you are given one year, will you register and submit your franchise, Mar?
05:07 That's not the commitment of the Congress, sir Igan.
05:13 The Congress asked for a year to prove to the DOTR, to the LTFRB and to the government that we can work together to make our own jeepneys using our single franchise.
05:33 With the help of the DPI, the European Philippine Standard, the Philippine National Standard of the PUBMP,
05:43 will be given to us so we can make a prototype and we can work together on the modernization program,
05:51 where we, as Filipinos, will provide our jeepneys to our fellowmen.
05:59 But you will be involved in the modernization program.
06:03 First of all, Igan, we are not in Manibela to say that we will not modernize.
06:10 In the modernization program, we will oppose two things.
06:16 The expensive unit from China, which is very fragile.
06:21 Second, the consolidation of our franchises. The consolidation of routes or operations, we agreed on that.
06:33 We agreed on the routes and the number of units. We are okay with that.
06:38 But we never said that we don't want modernization.
06:43 But you need to cooperate and remove the franchise.
06:51 No. This is not what I'm saying. The consolidation, we are using it to make loans.
07:00 We said that if we modernize, we don't need to consolidate or enter into cooperatives.
07:08 Why? The 19 percent that did not consolidate, we allowed them to travel using this scheme that we are telling them that we will still follow the modernization program.
07:24 Our jeepneys are compliant and are in accordance with the Philippine national standard that was set by the DTI.
07:34 The LTFRP said that you will stop using the franchise because you don't have a franchise and you cannot travel anymore.
07:43 You know, we are getting different statements. Yesterday, we watched them talking about not to stop using the franchise.
07:54 What we will do is, they can sue us for public disturbance.
08:01 Think about it, we will do public disturbance, but if they say we will not travel, it's okay because we are already in the coulorum.
08:13 But if we will travel, we will face a case if they stop using the franchise.
08:17 The DOTR is not taking it into consideration. They are used to it and the commuters who stop using the franchise.
08:23 Do you have an appeal to the government?
08:25 To the DOTR who sees the public who are having a hard time traveling, I told them that our challenge to them is that we will commute even for a week during rush hour.
08:39 Okay. Let me repeat it clearly. In the one year that you are insisting, you will be in jail for that one year?
08:47 What was discussed in the Congress, we will be given a chance to travel during this one year. Of course, we need to register our vehicles so we can travel.
09:06 Mark, I'm sorry. My question is direct. Will you be registered or not in the one year that you are insisting?
09:12 That's what we're asking for. We can register.
09:18 Okay. Thank you very much Manivela Chairman Mar Balbuena.
09:23 We have a transport strike on Monday. We have already talked to Manivela Chairman Mar Balbuena.
09:30 We will talk to Transportation Undersecretary Andy Ortega. Good morning to you sir.
09:36 Susan, good morning. Good morning to all of you.
09:41 As Manivela said earlier, the Congress and the Department of Transportation agreed that the jeeps will be allowed to be registered within one year.
09:53 Is there such agreement?
09:56 You know Susan, I was in the Congress during the whole hearing. It seems like a misunderstanding between one person and one group.
10:07 There was no agreement. What happened was, a friend of ours, a congressman, suggested that we study the agreement.
10:21 But what he said that there was an agreement and that it should be done, definitely that did not happen.
10:28 It seems like there's an extension.
10:34 That's right. The most important thing here, and it's clear that when I was in the Congress during the whole hearing, the consolidation was already done.
10:44 Everyone agreed and the consolidation was done. The process we're doing is the next phase.
10:51 We still have a lot of things to do. The consolidation is done.
10:57 What we're doing now is our meetings with the majority of sectors in transportation.
11:04 We still have a lot to do and improve so that our program will be better.
11:10 Usec, you said yesterday that the DOTR and commuters are used to the constant passing of transport groups.
11:16 Manivela said that you're used to seeing the commuters having a hard time. What is your reaction to that Usec?
11:25 Maybe it's wrong. We're used to their protests.
11:31 So the government's job to help our commuters, I said that we're used to it.
11:38 They have protested many times so we know the places where more vehicles are needed,
11:45 where police are needed because there might be more incidents that happened in the past.
11:52 That's our statement. They're doing that often and we've improved our response to the days when they protested.
12:03 Usec Ortega, will the government deploy more vehicles for commuters, along with transport strikes?
12:11 Of course, our countrymen are hoping that they won't be affected by such incidents.
12:17 Susan is right. We always deploy rescue vehicles.
12:23 LGUs, MMDA, DOTR, LTO, LTFRB are always ready. Every time there are protests, there are rescue vehicles.
12:33 But we don't use them because there are places that are not affected.
12:39 We don't deploy rescue vehicles because it might affect the legitimate ones who are passing through.
12:47 But because it's spread throughout Metro Manila, it's ready if needed.
12:52 After the grace period on May 15, will the arrest of commuters continue?
13:00 Do you have a count of how many commuters are arrested?
13:06 You know Susan, the government's promise is that we will give them due process. That's very important.
13:12 First of all, we respected the decision of some who did not consolidate, so they don't want to join the program.
13:20 But even if they decided not to consolidate, we will give them due process for that time.
13:27 Maybe next week, they can be arrested and find documents. Due process will be finished by then.
13:36 The government will do what it needs to do.
13:39 The obligation to not allow too many people to be arrested is not in my country.
13:45 So the arrest will continue and there might be people who are still traveling.
13:54 They need to know what they will face if they are arrested on the streets.
14:00 First of all, there are many who did not consolidate. According to our news, they are not passing through.
14:07 Maybe they respect what happened and they know that they did not consolidate.
14:13 They know that there's a process and they don't want to pass through.
14:17 Because Susan, penalties and suspension for drivers, penalties for operators are very heavy if they are eventually arrested because they don't have a franchise.
14:31 Maybe the government is doing the right thing by not passing through so the situation on the streets will be better and their decisions will be continuous.
14:42 The next time the Ombudsman agrees to the petition of transport group in the POV modernization program, what will the DOTR do?
14:52 What you mean is the Supreme Court.
14:56 Yes, the Supreme Court petitioned the two groups.
15:01 If the Supreme Court has a decision to agree to the two groups, we will respect that.
15:10 Of course, we have to respect the decision of the Supreme Court.
15:13 But of course, until that happens, the government will continue to benefit the commuters, the beauty of the program.
15:24 So that's our situation now Susan.
15:27 Okay. Thank you very much Usec.
15:29 We expect that the vehicles will be deployed to the transport strike on Monday so that our commuters will not be affected.
15:38 Thank you very much Transportation Undersecretary Andy Ortega. Good morning to you.
15:43 Thank you and good morning to you too.
15:46 First Wednesday of June and gay day.
15:51 Let's take a look at the situation in the gay church with the first live news of James Agustin.
15:57 James, good morning.
16:03 Good morning.
16:04 Just a few days ago, many devotees of the Mother of God here in the gay church, especially now that it is the first Wednesday of June.
16:12 Their reasons vary from gratitude to the desire to unite the devotion of those I have spoken to.
16:19 More than four decades of devotion of the Mother of God, the 68-year-old woman in Melchora, from Navotas.
16:31 Every Wednesday, she is really a personal member of the gay church.
16:35 First of all, we should thank the Lord because we cannot use the good things now if not for Him.
16:46 You know, all my wishes are for the love of the Mother of God. I did not ask Him for anything that He did not give me.
16:56 Ranilo, from Las Pinas, part of his route before he went to work in Manila is to go to the church.
17:03 He says that it is enough to pray even for a short time.
17:06 All my problems, all my worries, especially the everyday blessings that He gives me.
17:17 Susie Ann has been a devotee for a long time and she really spends time to pray.
17:22 It is important to me that I go to the church every day even for just five minutes before I go to work in Pasay.
17:30 Outside the church, on the left and right, there are vendors selling sampaguitas, different kinds of flowers and many more.
17:36 Most of them are also devotees.
17:38 For the 62-year-old woman, the importance of her return every Wednesday to the gay community is profound.
17:44 Not only to sell sampaguitas, but also to return to the place where she belongs.
17:50 She is only 11 years old and she is already selling flowers to the gay community.
17:55 I am just asking for His mercy, that He would strengthen my body and my health, and that our life would be better here.
18:07 I owe everything that I have in life to Him, to the Lord.
18:18 Meanwhile, Maris, the second schedule of the Church Of Christ is ongoing for today.
18:23 Later at 7.30 p.m., the last schedule of the Church Of Christ will be held here in Baclaran Church.
18:28 That is the first news from Paranaque City. I am James Agustin for the JEMA Integrated News.
18:33 Bamban Tarlac Mayor Alice Guo has filed a preventive suspension order against her by Ombudsman.
18:38 Guo was suspended so that the investigation of the Ombudsman would not be influenced, especially with the complaint of the DILG.
18:45 The complaint was based on the connection of Guo to the Pogo raid in Bamban last March.
18:51 Guo did not do anything wrong and he served his duty.
18:55 Guo's lawyer said that the role of the LGU is limited, especially to Pogo and Pagcor, which has authority in Pogo operations.
19:02 Pagcor accused them of the complaint of Guo.
19:07 Pagcor has no knowledge about the issue of local business permit and license.
19:12 They are also not responsible for the inspection of houses that are not in their jurisdiction.
19:19 Along with the suspension of Mayor Guo, the 48 police officers of Bamban were also suspended.
19:26 The police are being investigated for possible negligence in the illegal activities of Pogo in the city.
19:33 According to PNP spokesperson Colonel Jean Fajardo, one of the police officers who were suspended under retraining and reorientation
19:41 was transferred to the Central Luzon Police Regional Office.
19:45 The government is planning to fight against the spreading of text messages about the Konwari traffic violation that you need to pay
19:53 or a package that you need to get from the Philpost.
19:56 Don't click the link that was sent to your cell phone because that is a scam.
20:02 Here's the first news, Darling Kai.
20:07 Are you also one of those who received a text that you have a package that cannot be delivered by Philpost?
20:13 Or you can receive money from the SSS?
20:16 Or the traffic violation that you need to pay?
20:19 Phishing SMS or text scams are those.
20:22 If you click the link or answer, you can get your important information or your money.
20:29 In bad luck, Lucy is already a victim of a scam.
20:33 She has been victimized by text scams 10 times.
20:36 Disappointed.
20:38 I said, "What is this? Why is it always like this?"
20:42 I said, "Why am I the only one chosen?"
20:47 She usually receives messages that she won cash.
20:52 Sometimes, she said she won 1 million pesos.
20:56 Sometimes, you won't be happy with 1 million pesos.
20:59 But in the next few minutes, you will ask for money.
21:06 I replied right away.
21:08 I said, "This is my name, address, and information on what they are asking for."
21:17 She received 45,000 pesos from the scammer.
21:21 But in other texts about the package, she was fooled again.
21:25 She's good at talking. That's why I believe her.
21:29 Because every day, she's telling the truth.
21:31 Margaret receives suspicious text messages almost every day.
21:36 But because she heard about the scam, she doesn't believe it anymore.
21:41 It's automatic block.
21:43 I don't notice it anymore because I know I don't have a parcel or I'm not needed.
21:48 And it's obvious in the text that it's a scam.
21:53 The PNP Anti-Cybercrime Group said that the government agency is using scammers to send messages.
22:00 They're being misled because the government is in the governance.
22:09 Just like the Philpohs, they're copying the faces of the Philpohs.
22:13 They said not to click the links that are in the text messages.
22:17 If the link is clicked and the credit card number is input, your password and other important information is taken.
22:24 The Philpohs, MMD, and LTO are also worried about these kinds of messages.
22:30 They said they're not sending notices through text messages.
22:34 The SIM Registration Act was passed to prevent texts and online scams.
22:40 But why are we still receiving these kinds of messages?
22:44 The PNP-ACG is a part of us.
22:47 We think that the criminal will always think of ways to get away even if there's a law.
22:54 Of course, they will find a way.
22:56 We know that there's a gadget that can be used to hide the numbers.
23:02 For example, there's a gadget that can hide your number.
23:09 GMA Integrated News is also trying to get the NTC and DICT.
23:14 The two governments are working together with telecommunications companies to block the numbers that send spam or phishing messages.
23:22 It's also good to practice the "Burt" or "Block", "Ignore", "Report", and "Delete"
23:27 in case the suspicious messages are received and reported to law enforcement agencies.
23:33 This is the first news, Darlene Cai for GMA Integrated News.
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23:43 Alright, let's have an express chit-chat.
23:46 Let's see, let's see.
23:49 Oh, cute!
23:50 [applause]
23:54 Terrific!
23:55 This is Astro, the son of the Arrellano family.
23:58 He's at Duduy's house for the celebration with his mom, daddy Drew, and his siblings.
24:04 Happy birthday, Duduy!
24:06 Cute, cute.
24:08 Cute, right?
24:09 You're blowing it.
24:10 You're so cute.
24:11 Yeah.
24:12 Meanwhile, this is the one cherishing his fatherhood era, the sparkle star, Benedict Cua.
24:17 He's trending his video with his baby, Alec, which is cute overloaded with smiles.
24:22 It's like a crying Cua.
24:24 Ben likes father like son.
24:27 Oh, that smile is so cute!
24:29 Aww.
24:30 So sweet.
24:32 Meanwhile, the happy islander family from Siargao is having a beach trip in Indonesia.
24:37 Enjoying the tropical vibes, Andy Eigenman, his hubby, surfer Philmar Alipayo, and their three children, Chikiting.
24:44 It's said that the beach is a dream destination for his family.
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