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00:00We will all be together in Saksi!
00:19Dear viewers, before Saksi, more than one and a half million Pesos were awarded to live-in partners in Taguig.
00:27They call them parokyano, drivers of jeeps and tricycles.
00:31Saksi, by Niko Wahe.
00:36We are arresting them in Salang, Section 5, M26, RA 9165, or the sale of illegal drugs.
00:45After a month of protest, the live-in partner, alias Karat, alias Miriam,
00:52was arrested last night in their house in Barangay Maharlika, Taguig City.
00:59The two female suspects were given 225 grams of illegal drugs, worth more than P1.5 million.
01:07Most of the parokyano are within Taguig, construction workers, drivers, jeepney drivers, tricycle drivers.
01:18Both of them are part-time employees of a delivery company.
01:22One is a driver and the other is a parcel repacker.
01:25We are not sure if it is possible for alias Karat to be with them,
01:29as a delivery driver, in distributing their illegal drugs.
01:38The SPD admitted that it is difficult to enter Barangay Maharlika.
01:42It is very difficult for us to enter Maharlika,
01:48if not for the help of ASET, which helped our operatives to enter and infiltrate Maharlika.
01:57We know that it is not easy to enter this area.
02:02According to the SPD, the two criminals are being denied entry.
02:05The suspects are currently in jail in Taguig City Custodial Facility.
02:09For GMA Integrated News, Nico Jae, your Saksi.
02:14Another new in Saksi, a complaint was filed by the local government of Cebu City,
02:19an SUV driver was arrested by a traffic officer.
02:23We caught the incident in Saksi.
02:26Ephemery Dumabo of GMA Regional TV.
02:30It was just a normal day for a traffic personnel in the middle of the road in Cebu City.
02:37When an SUV arrived, which was not on the right lane,
02:40the enforcer immediately intervened.
02:42But the SUV continued to run until the enforcer was able to stop it.
02:48Because of the incident, the man fell, but he was able to get up.
02:53He was taken to the hospital and his condition was also better.
02:57The incident happened in Alcalde and the driver of the SUV believed that it was an accident.
03:03The driver and enforcer had a fight.
03:06The driver was still beaten by the LTO.
03:08It was a big incident.
03:10I really think that it was really done with malice.
03:13It was not an accident.
03:15It was an accident.
03:17The Cebu City Transportation Office was able to take responsibility for the LTO's arrest
03:21because of the incident.
03:23The traffic enforcer and the driver did not face the media.
03:27In Davao City, the man was caught holding up in an establishment.
03:32He was wearing a helmet.
03:33It was as if he was turning around in his small bag.
03:36He suddenly went to the cashier and declared a hold-up.
03:40Because of the shock and fear, the cashier was forced to give the money to the suspect.
03:44The suspect also suddenly escaped from the CCTV pool.
03:47He was riding his motorcycle.
03:50Some of the suspects were fined P10,000 for the gold necklace of the cashier,
03:54P50,000 for the wedding ring worth P18,000.
04:20As of now, the police are still looking for the suspect.
04:24For GME Integrated News, I am Femarie Dumabok of GME Regional TV.
04:30Your Saksi!
04:3317 senatorial aspirants and 15 party lists have highlighted their candidacy for the election of 2025.
04:4012 senators will be elected by the people in the May 12 midterm elections.
04:4663 will be elected for the party list.
04:50254 will be elected by the congressmen of the districts.
04:55One more will be added for the 2022 elections.
04:59One more governor and vice-governor will be added
05:03following the division of the province of Maguindanao
05:05to Maguindanao del Norte and Maguindanao del Sur.
05:09For the first time, 65 will be elected
05:13for the officials of the Moro Autonomous Region and Muslim Mindanao or Parliament.
05:1840 will be elected by the political parties
05:21and 25 will be elected by the parliamentary districts.
05:25This is part of the more than P18,000 positions up for grabs in the election of 2025.
05:34More than P3,000 candidates have been added
05:38for different positions in the election of 2025 from all over the country.
05:43Saksi! This is Sandra Aguinaldo.
05:48Since 8 in the morning,
05:50the candidates of the party list organizations
05:53have been waiting in Manila Hotel Tent City.
05:58The first one to file to the senatorial aspirants
06:01is Agri Party List Representative Wilbert Lee.
06:05The Sustainability Advocate, David Sian, also obtained the Certificate of Candidacy.
06:11The Electrician and Carpenter, Alexander Encarnacion, also got recognized.
06:16The former Presidential Candidate,
06:19Lawyer and Doctor, Jose Montemayor, also got recognized.
06:23The former teacher, Janice Padilla, also got recognized.
06:28The Law Student, Felipe Montialto, also got recognized.
06:32The re-electionist senator, Senator Francis Sanantino, also obtained the Certificate of Candidacy.
06:37Daniel Magtira also got recognized.
06:39He said that he was disqualified several times.
06:42The former senator, Javi Lubarbiung, also got re-elected.
06:47The first-time senator, the Animal Rights Activist, Norman Marquez, also got re-elected.
06:54The second-time senator, the Security Guard, Phil de las Reyes, also got re-elected.
07:01The next-time senator, the Vlogger, Mark Yamboa, also got re-elected.
07:06The next-time senator, the Senatorial Aspirant, Mik Katuran, also got re-elected.
07:10The next-time senator, the Independent Aspirant, Jose Jesse de la Cansada Olivar, also got re-elected.
07:16The next-time senator, the Independent Aspirant, Joseph Tandi, also got re-elected.
07:20The Maharlika Party member, Nahar Sahipasali, also got re-elected.
07:24But they did not go up to the podium to introduce themselves to the media.
07:28The last person to eat for this day is the Independent Filer, Sunang Mona Ditanongun.
07:35According to Comelec, the first day of COC filing was fine in various parts of the country.
07:41The number of our national candidates is normal. This is the average.
07:49Expect that by October 3, the number will increase.
07:56The COC will accept the requirements as long as they are complete.
08:00But they will first file the list before putting it on the ballot.
08:04The court will not include the punishment of not being able to hold a position in the government.
08:11The same goes for the nuisance candidates.
08:14Expect that after filing the Certificates of Candidacy, we will call for hearings.
08:22We will require the filing of a comment or answer to prove to everyone that they are not a nuisance candidate.
08:31Comelec also talked to the candidates.
08:34Do not bring a lot of supporters for the filing of COC.
08:38Not only in Manila Hotel, but also in the local Comelec offices.
08:43Comelec's office in the field is smaller. The road is smaller. The traffic will be more.
08:48So let's not bring them.
08:50As long as the COC will file this, there is enough time for you to campaign and introduce yourself to our countrymen.
08:5815 candidates have received the Certificate of Nomination and Certificate of Acceptance of Nomination today.
09:04To get a position in the government, a party list of not being a nuisance needs 2% of the total vote.
09:12For GMA Integrated News, Sandra Aguinaldo is your witness.
09:18At the same time, on the first day of the COC filing issued by SWS and Pulse Asia,
09:23the result of their Senatorial Preference Survey.
09:26Our witness.
09:31In the SWS survey commissioned by the Stratbase Group,
09:3513 names have a chance to enter MAGIC 12.
09:39Included here are Congressman Erwin Tulfo, former Senate President Tito Soto,
09:44Senator Pia Cayetano, former President Rodrigo Duterte, and Senator Aimee Marcos,
09:49former Senator Panfilo Lacson, Senator Bong Revilla, Representative Camille Villar,
09:55Makati Mayor Abigail Binay, Senator Lito Lapid, former Senator Manny Pacquiao,
10:00Senator Bato de la Rosa, and Senator Bong Go.
10:03In the commission survey conducted from September 14 to 23 this year,
10:08the list of names of politicians, artists, and other personalities was shown.
10:14The 1,500 respondents were chosen by 12 names from the list.
10:19The survey has a margin of error of plus or minus 3%.
10:24Based on the non-commissioned survey of Pulse Asia,
10:2713 names also have a chance to get one of the 12 Senate seats.
10:32Included here are Congressman Erwin Tulfo, former Senate President Tito Soto,
10:39Senator Pia Cayetano, Senator Bong Go, former President Rodrigo Duterte,
10:44Makati Mayor Abigail Binay, Senator Bong Revilla Jr., former Senator Ping Lacson,
10:50former Senator Manny Pacquiao, Senator Aimee Marcos,
10:54Senator Bato de la Rosa, and Senator Lito Lapid.
10:57The survey was conducted from September 6 to 13, 2024.
11:02Here, 12 names were chosen from the list of 74 personalities.
11:09Included here are some former and current Senators and Congressmen,
11:12government officials, local governments, artists, and other personalities.
11:18The survey has 2,400 respondents and has a margin of error of plus or minus 2%.
11:25For GMA Integrated News, I'm Nima Refran.
11:28Your witness.
11:32Batanes and Ilocos Norte were submerged in a state of calamity after a super-storm.
11:38Batanes was only able to reach the area due to a shortage of electricity, water, and communications.
11:44The witness is Joseph Moro.
11:46The houses and trees were hit by a strong wind and rain due to the storm in Batanes yesterday.
11:58Due to the strong rain, there was zero visibility.
12:05The houses were unable to protect themselves from the wind and rain.
12:13Some offices were also hit by the wind and rain.
12:19Some residents were injured and some pets were killed.
12:23A few tricycles and motorcycles collided.
12:25Many houses were damaged.
12:27Trees fell.
12:29In Uyugan, Batanes, a church was also hit by a storm.
12:32More than 2,000 houses were destroyed in the province.
12:35The supply of electricity, water, and communications is limited.
12:40This is different because it has been here for a long time.
12:43Many houses were damaged.
12:46The rain was very strong.
12:48It was also the first time that our flood was strong here in Batanes.
12:54I was very emotional because I saw how quickly the storm destroyed the houses here in Batanes.
13:06The airport is working, so the Batanes National Government is asking for help.
13:12I am asking for bottled water.
13:17I am afraid that if there is no water, we might have a diarrhea or outbreak here.
13:25The province of Batanes has declared a state of calamity.
13:28But according to Governor Kayco, they have not yet complained.
13:33According to the DSWD, they have prepositioned food packs to the towns of Ibana, Uyugan, Itbayat, and Sabdang.
13:40It will be delivered when the weather improves.
13:43The northern Ilocos was also included in the state of calamity.
13:47The flood is slowly receding, so the residents of Lawag City are cleaning up.
13:53A house was flooded where an old woman was trapped.
13:59The boat was transferred to a safe place.
14:02A bridge was cut off in the town of Bintar and a part of the road in the river was damaged.
14:07The damaged houses in a cemetery in Sarat were also not saved from the storm.
14:11Most of the population is from Barangay 1.
14:17The infrastructure here in Gavo is the most affected.
14:23That's why we are monitoring it also.
14:26We heard that there are casualties, but there is no verified information yet.
14:33There is no official report yet.
14:35It's one in Batak, one in Pauay.
14:39It's missing.
14:40And then one here in Lawag City.
14:43In Ilocos Sur, there was still rain in some towns.
14:46In Andon City, some houses were still flooded.
14:49A farm was damaged.
14:52Some farmers tried to save the farm.
14:55More than 40 people are still staying in the evacuation center.
14:59The water level is rising.
15:01The flood reached our house.
15:04In the town of Santa, there was a mudslide, but the clearing operation of DBWH was quick.
15:10In the town of Abra, seven individuals were rescued after being trapped in the Tineg River.
15:16They are in good condition.
15:19The Ambuklao Dam in Bukot, Benguet lost water after flooding
15:24because of the heavy rain caused by the typhoon.
15:27For GMA Integrated News, Joseph Morong is your reporter.
15:32Meanwhile, Super Typhoon Julian came out of the Philippine Area of Responsibility.
15:37But based on the latest forecast at 5 p.m. yesterday,
15:40there are still signals in Ilocos Region, Cordillera Administrative Region, and Cagayan Valley.
15:47Super Typhoon Julian may return to the Philippine Area tomorrow.
15:51It may hit Taiwan, where it is expected to land.
15:55On Thursday night, the typhoon will continue to come out of the Philippine Area.
16:01Based on the data of Metro Weather,
16:03it is still possible for strong winds with rain to hit the Northern Luzon,
16:07along with the Batanes and Baboyan Islands, as well as the Ilocos Provinces.
16:12There are also heavy rains in other parts of the country,
16:15such as Calabarzon, Mimaropa, Bicol Region,
16:18as well as in some parts of Visayas and Mindanao.
16:21It is still possible for strong winds in Metro Manila tomorrow,
16:24but there is still a chance of localized thunderstorms.
16:28The supply of fish is still sufficient,
16:30according to the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources.
16:33It is expected to reduce the number of fish caught in the West Philippine Sea.
16:37Witnessed by Bernadette Reyes.
16:43Two Chinese warships were hit by the ships of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, or BFAR,
16:51while the agency's aircraft was hit by a laser in the West Philippine Sea.
16:57These encounters last week only added to the long list of geopolitical tensions in the West Philippine Sea,
17:04which, according to the fishermen themselves, is affecting their fishing there.
17:10This is also, according to BFAR, one of the reasons for the slow production of fish in the West Philippine Sea.
17:16In the first six months of this year,
17:18it decreased by 7,000 metric tons compared to the same time in 2023.
17:24But there are other reasons other than the tensions in the area.
17:27It is not only because of the geopolitical situation,
17:32but there are also other reasons, like the passage of fuel, and also the El Niño that passed.
17:40Although the West Philippine Sea is an important source of fish,
17:43at present, the overall supply of fish is not affected to influence its price.
17:49There are also many other fisheries in the Philippines.
17:52According to the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources,
17:55aside from marine catch, fish can also be added to the supply, such as tilapia and bangus from aquaculture.
18:01Aside from this, it is expected that imported fish can also be added to the supply,
18:05which is expected to arrive during the close fishing season.
18:09But even if there is enough supply for now,
18:11it is important, according to BFAR, to base the catch of fish on the capacity of the sea.
18:18It is science-based for us to utilize resources.
18:22At present, China is coaching the West Philippine Sea that it is not regulated.
18:30It is possible for this to result in overfishing.
18:34For GMA Integrated News, Bernadette Reyes is your eyewitness.
18:41Pulse Asia released the results of their September survey
18:44on the performance and trust ratings of the four highest-ranking officials of the government.
18:49Let's watch.
18:54Both performance and trust ratings of President Bongbong Marcos and Vice President Sara Duterte
19:00fell in September based on the survey released by Pulse Asia.
19:03The performance rating of the President fell from 50% to 53% in June,
19:09while from 60% to 69% for VP Sara.
19:13The 60% performance rating of Senate President Francis Escudero also fell.
19:18The rating of House Speaker Martin Romualde also fell from 32% to 35% in June.
19:24When it comes to trust ratings, the President also fell from 50% to 52% in June.
19:31The trust rating of Vice also fell from 61% to 71% in June.
19:37The trust ratings of Escudero and Romualde also fell from 56% to 31% in September.
19:44The survey of September 6 to 13 was conducted on 2,400 Filipino adults
19:50with a margin of error of plus or minus 2%.
19:53For GMA Integrated News, I'm Emil Osumang, your eyewitness.
19:57Taxi!
19:58Hey!
20:01In the tragedy, the field trip of students and teachers went home
20:05when their school bus was hit by lightning in Bangkok, Thailand.
20:09Less than 23 people were injured.
20:12They also brought other injured people to the hospital.
20:15The Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand ordered the Police Chief
20:19to expedite the identification process so that the victims can return to their hometown.
20:25The fire station was also investigated.
20:35It's bitter for a plant that can paralyze its hands that it uses for licking.
20:41But for a door that is made of rubber,
20:44it was proven that even if it gets hit by a car, it can still use a sweet...
20:50Success!
20:51Success!
20:55These works by Fernando Cavitin will be colorful and full of life.
20:59He has been painting for more than five decades,
21:02whether on canvas or wood.
21:04But the path to his success was not easy
21:08because of the bitter experiences.
21:10Fernando is only 13 years old when he started painting.
21:14Over the years, he has a career in cinema, advertising, and teaching.
21:21But in 1999, he had a stroke and his body became paralyzed,
21:27as well as his right hand that he used for painting.
21:30I saw his hardship.
21:33Sometimes, when I come from teaching,
21:38he cries because of the simple things that he finds hard to do.
21:45But Fernando never stopped painting.
21:49I was forced to paint with my two hands.
22:01I will do it.
22:04It's hard.
22:06I put plywood on top of the wheelchair
22:10and then I gave him a pencil on his left hand
22:15and he just rotated it on the paper.
22:20After two years, his works were displayed abroad.
22:25And until now, there are still exhibits.
22:29They are all Filipino subjects and mostly countryside, local life.
22:39That's why when he exhibited in the UN,
22:44he was thanked by his fellow Filipinos who work there
22:49because of the beauty of his painting of the Philippines.
22:54He continues to share his knowledge with other students.
22:57He gives comments about our paintings and he jokes with us.
23:04This exhibit is more surprising for the students
23:08because they also learned techniques from Mr. Cabigting
23:12in painting to make it a learning experience for them.
23:19Fernando Cabigting is an example of perseverance
23:22that even if you are sick, you can achieve success.
23:30It's a very inspiring story.
23:32It's super inspiring.
23:33No matter how much I practice, I can't do it with my right hand.
23:40It's a story of hope.
23:41Yes.
23:42It's a story of hope.
23:44It's a story of hope.
23:45Yes.
23:46And Kapuso, it's just 85 days.
23:48It's Christmas.
23:50I'm Pia Arcangel.
23:52I'm Arnold Clavio.
23:53I'm Atom Araulio.
23:54For a bigger mission and a wider service to the country.
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