Narito ang mga nangungunang balita ngayong October 2, 2024
- Mary Ann Maslog na sangkot sa P24 million Textbook Scam case noong 1998 at inakalang patay na, naaresto ng NBI
- Comelec: 3,259 aspirants, naghain ng kandidatura sa unang araw ng COC filing para sa Eleksyon 2025 | Comelec, nakiusap sa mga kandidato na huwag magdala ng maraming supporter sa COC filing
- Partial closure ng Ramon Magsaysay Blvd: Sept. 27, 2024 to Jan. 26 2025 For drainage construction
- Malakas na ulan, nagdulot ng baha sa ilang bahagi ng Maguindanao at Davao
- Double Olympic gold medalist Carlos Yulo, Philippine Navy reservist na
- Seguridad sa venue ng COC filing para sa Eleksyon 2025, nananatiling mahigpit | Ilang nagtangkang pumuslit sa venue ng COC filing, pinaalis ng MMDA
- 10 sangkot sa pagkamatay ni Atio Castillo dahil sa hazing, hinatulang guilty at sinentensyahan ng reclusion perpetua | Pamilya ni Atio Castillo, gusto ring mapanagot ang UST | Pagkamatay ni Castillo, nagbigay-daan para maisabatas ang Republic Act 11053 o Anti-Hazing Act of 2018
- Reklamo vs. 6 na sangkot sa umano'y hazing at pagkamatay ng Grade 11 student sa Nueva Ecija, inihahanda ng pulisya | Ina ni Ren Joseph Bayan, nanawagan ng hustisya para sa anak na namatay dahil sa umano'y hazing
- Benilde Blazers, panalo kontra-San Sebastian Golden Stags sa overtime, 96-94 | San Beda Red Lions, winakasan ang 3-game win streak ng Letran Knights, 66-64
- Presyo ng ilang klase ng isda at gulay, tumaas dahil sa nagdaang bagyo
- Ilang deboto, maagang dumalo sa First Wednesday Mass sa Baclaran Church
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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- Mary Ann Maslog na sangkot sa P24 million Textbook Scam case noong 1998 at inakalang patay na, naaresto ng NBI
- Comelec: 3,259 aspirants, naghain ng kandidatura sa unang araw ng COC filing para sa Eleksyon 2025 | Comelec, nakiusap sa mga kandidato na huwag magdala ng maraming supporter sa COC filing
- Partial closure ng Ramon Magsaysay Blvd: Sept. 27, 2024 to Jan. 26 2025 For drainage construction
- Malakas na ulan, nagdulot ng baha sa ilang bahagi ng Maguindanao at Davao
- Double Olympic gold medalist Carlos Yulo, Philippine Navy reservist na
- Seguridad sa venue ng COC filing para sa Eleksyon 2025, nananatiling mahigpit | Ilang nagtangkang pumuslit sa venue ng COC filing, pinaalis ng MMDA
- 10 sangkot sa pagkamatay ni Atio Castillo dahil sa hazing, hinatulang guilty at sinentensyahan ng reclusion perpetua | Pamilya ni Atio Castillo, gusto ring mapanagot ang UST | Pagkamatay ni Castillo, nagbigay-daan para maisabatas ang Republic Act 11053 o Anti-Hazing Act of 2018
- Reklamo vs. 6 na sangkot sa umano'y hazing at pagkamatay ng Grade 11 student sa Nueva Ecija, inihahanda ng pulisya | Ina ni Ren Joseph Bayan, nanawagan ng hustisya para sa anak na namatay dahil sa umano'y hazing
- Benilde Blazers, panalo kontra-San Sebastian Golden Stags sa overtime, 96-94 | San Beda Red Lions, winakasan ang 3-game win streak ng Letran Knights, 66-64
- Presyo ng ilang klase ng isda at gulay, tumaas dahil sa nagdaang bagyo
- Ilang deboto, maagang dumalo sa First Wednesday Mass sa Baclaran Church
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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00:00Good morning, Kapusong. Here are the first news brought to you by GMA Integrated News.
00:19Mary Ann Maslog was arrested by the National Bureau of Investigation
00:23for one of the 24 million pesos textbook scam case in 1998.
00:29Maslog was the agent of a publishing company
00:32that was sponsored by the Department of Education, Culture and Sports or DECS
00:37to supply textbooks.
00:39The case was also filed and the two DECS officials were sentenced to 10 years in prison
00:46for processing and approving the contract on the other side of the packing documents.
00:51In 2019, the lawyer of Maslog declared and presented the evidence that he was already dead
00:57and that's why he was not put in jail.
00:59On September 25, the NBI received a complaint against a Jessica Francisco.
01:06In the investigation, it was found that there was only one person,
01:09Mary Ann Maslog and Jessica Francisco due to the match of their fingerprints.
01:15Maslog was immediately sentenced but before the NBI released him,
01:20the bench warrant from the National Bureau of Investigation arrived
01:23that said that Maslog was arrested.
01:26This was requested by Maslog's camp because the warrant was only photocopied.
01:35More than 3,000 people signed their candidature on the first day of filing of Certificate of Candidacy
01:41for the election of 2025.
01:43COMELECS has a reminder for those who will run for COC until October 8.
01:48We have first news, Sandra Aguinaldo.
01:55Senators and nominees of party-list organizations came to Manila Hotel Tent City.
02:02Agri Party List Representative Wilbert Lee was the first to file for senatorial aspirants.
02:09Certificate of Candidacy was signed by David Chan, a sustainability advocate.
02:15Electrician and carpenter Alexander Encarnacion was the first to be recognized.
02:20As well as the 2022 presidential candidate, lawyer and doctor Jose Montemayor.
02:27The former teacher Janice Padilla was the first to run for senator.
02:32Law student Felipe Montealto was the first to be recognized.
02:37The re-election of Senator Francis Sanantino was also held by the COC.
02:42Daniel Magtira was also the first to run for senator.
02:44He was disqualified several times.
02:47Happy Lubarbio was the first to run for senator.
02:52The first to run for senator was the animal rights activist Norman Marquez.
02:58The second time the COC held a meeting was the security guard Phil de las Reyes.
03:05The next to run for senator was the vlogger Mark Mbowa.
03:09The senatorial aspirant Mika Turan was also the first to run for senator.
03:14The COC also held a meeting with the independent aspirant Jose Jessy de la Canzada Olivar.
03:20The independent aspirant Joseph Tandi was also the first to run for senator.
03:24The party member Nahar Sahipasali was also the first to run for senator.
03:29But they did not go up to the podium to introduce themselves to the media.
03:33The last to eat was the independent filer Sunang Mona Ditanongon.
03:38According to Comelec, the first day of the COC filing was fine in various parts of the country.
03:44The number of our national candidates is normal.
03:51This is the average.
03:52Expect that by October 3, the number will increase.
03:59The COC will accept the requirements as long as they are complete.
04:02But the list will be marked first before it is put on the ballot.
04:06The court will not include the punishment of not being able to hold a position in the government.
04:13The same goes for the nuisance candidates.
04:16Expect that after filing the certificates of candidacy,
04:22we will call for hearings.
04:25We will require the filing of comments or answers
04:28to prove to everyone that they are not a nuisance candidate.
04:34Comelec also talked to the candidates.
04:37Don't bring many supporters for the COC to eat.
04:41Not only in Manila Hotel, but also in local Comelec offices.
04:46Comelec's office in the field is smaller.
04:48The road is smaller.
04:49There will be more traffic.
04:51So let's not bring them.
04:53As long as the COC will accept this,
04:55there will be enough time for you to campaign and introduce yourselves to our countrymen.
05:0015 people signed the Certificate of Nomination and Certificate of Acceptance of Nomination
05:06to get a position in the government.
05:08A party list of not less than 2% of the total vote is required.
05:13This is the first news.
05:14Sandra Aguinaldo for GMA Integrated News.
05:18The backpacking of the road has already started.
05:21This is Ramon Magsaysay Boulevard.
05:24This is right in front of Pureza MRT Station.
05:29This is the part of the road.
05:31This lane will go to Malacanang, Divisoria and Recto.
05:35As you can see, it has heavy equipment.
05:39This is what was used last night for the backpacking of the road.
05:42The canning for the Drainage Improvement Project has already started.
05:46We can see that this is affecting the traffic.
05:50The traffic is heavy because this lane is closed.
05:54This will take 4 months for the Drainage Improvement Project of the Department of Public Works and Highways.
06:00To explain to us what is involved in this project,
06:04we have with us Chief Margaret Marcelino de Mora.
06:11She is the Chief of Planning and Design of DPWH Manila North District.
06:17Good morning, Engineer.
06:18Good morning.
06:19This project will take 4 months.
06:24How will this be completed in 4 months?
06:28Our target is to do it by face so that it will not affect the traffic.
06:35We will do it every 20 meters.
06:38You said that you will use heavy equipment every night.
06:42In the morning, you will be more focused on labor work.
06:44Yes.
06:45As to approve excavation permit and coordination with MMDA,
06:49our heavy equipment can be used from 11 am to 5 am.
06:54In the morning, it will be 8 am to 5 pm for labor extensive work.
06:58You said that this is for the Drainage Improvement Project.
07:02Why will you change the drainage here?
07:06Yes.
07:07The existing drainage here are small reinforced concrete pipes.
07:11Now, we will make this a back school bridge.
07:14We will enlarge it so that it will be easier to flow here
07:18because this is one of the flood prone areas of our area.
07:22Although the water subsides quickly here,
07:25our target is to have zero flooding.
07:27Zero flooding.
07:28Yes, because this area is always flooded.
07:30So, this is 20 meters by 20 meters.
07:32Yes.
07:33How far will it go?
07:34It will go to the westbound.
07:36Yes.
07:37So, from Purresa Street, it will go to the area near Maytulay.
07:44Okay.
07:45Is that 20 meters by 20 meters?
07:47Yes, 20 meters by 20 meters.
07:48How long will you do every 20 meters?
07:51The longest 20 meters is 2 weeks.
07:542 weeks.
07:55Yes.
07:56How long is the total project that we will put?
07:58214 meters.
07:59214 meters.
08:00Yes.
08:01We expect to finish this by January 2025.
08:03Yes, by January 2025.
08:04Yes.
08:05What are the effects of this on traffic?
08:07So far, we have noticed that we are slowing down the flow of traffic.
08:13Yes.
08:14But we have alternative routes or rerouting schemes.
08:20So, we can go to Paltok Street before we reach our project area.
08:27After PNR is released, we will go left to Miller de Sabal Street.
08:32Then, we will go left again to M. de la Fuente.
08:34Then, it will go out again to Armagsesay.
08:36It is near Nagtahan.
08:38So, you are saying that you expect to finish this project in 4 months.
08:41Yes.
08:42214 meters of project.
08:43Yes.
08:44Is there a possibility that it will be finished earlier?
08:45Especially because it is already a holiday season, right?
08:47Yes.
08:48As we know, because of the holiday season, there is a lot of traffic.
08:51Is there a possibility that the project will be finished earlier?
08:55Yes.
08:56That is always our target in our office, in our agency,
08:59that we will be able to implement our projects faster.
09:02That is why we will utilize our available time so that we will be able to implement our projects faster.
09:09Aside from this 214 meters, you will be removing curbs to address the problem of the flow.
09:17Are there any pending projects in this area?
09:20So far, our FY 2024 projects are about to be finished.
09:23We are getting ready for 2025.
09:26So, please pay attention to our official FB page of DPWH and DPWH-NCR.
09:32Okay. Thank you very much.
09:34Thank you very much.
09:36DPWH Manila North District.
09:39Please pay attention to their drainage improvement project here in Ramon Magsaysay Boulevard,
09:45here in Santa Mesa, Manila.
09:48Let's go back to the studio.
09:51Last night, some parts of Dato' Abdulla Sankit in Maguindanao, Dalsur,
09:56many motorists were stranded in the flood.
09:58This resulted in a temporary slowdown of the traffic flow.
10:02Early in the morning, some roads were flooded because of the flood,
10:06resulting in bad weather.
10:07Some residents jumped into the water to cross.
10:10In Digos, Davao, Dalsur, some houses were flooded.
10:14This is due to some residents who had a hard time saving and cleaning their houses.
10:20According to the forecast, heavy rains are expected in some parts of Mindanao
10:24due to the increasing number of Easterlings.
10:28Let's talk about another iconic achievement for Double Olympic gold medalist, Carlos Yulo.
10:34He was recognized by the Philippine Navy as a Petty Officer First Class.
10:39Yulo was filled with pride and gratitude for his unexpected recognition.
10:44Yulo claimed that the Navy's core values while serving as an inspiration to the youth.
10:50Congratulations!
10:52Let's look at the situation in Manila Hotel.
10:55Today is Day 2 of the filing of the Certificate of Candidacy for the Election 2025.
11:00First news live, it's Beya.
11:02Beya, how are you?
11:04I'm fine.
11:05How are you?
11:06I'm fine.
11:07How about you?
11:08I'm fine.
11:09How about you?
11:10I'm fine.
11:11How about you?
11:12I'm fine.
11:13How about you?
11:14I'm fine.
11:15How about you?
11:16I'm fine.
11:17First news live, it's Beya.
11:19Good luck!
11:20Beya!
11:23As of now, it's still quiet outside of Tent City in Manila Hotel.
11:28Just a few moments before this door opens again later at 8 in the morning
11:33for those who will file their candidacy for the Election 2025.
11:40On this second day, security is still tight inside and outside of Manila Hotel.
11:45KOMELEC, Philippine National Police, Philippine Coast Guard, and other security forces
11:50are working together to ensure that the COC and CONA filing period is safe
11:55until 5 p.m. on October 8.
11:58A while ago, the Exposive Ordinance Disposal Team of the PCG
12:03along with the K-9 units went around Tent City
12:05to check the area before it opens for those who want to file their candidacy.
12:10Entrances to Manila Hotel are also under control,
12:14particularly here in Katigbak Drive.
12:16Some people were forced to flee but were chased by MMDA officers.
12:22KOMELEC will accept all complete COCs.
12:26Only four companions are allowed to join the aspirants in filing their certificates and requirements
12:32for their candidacy.
12:34But outside, the supporters of the aspirants can gather.
12:39This morning, we have incumbent and former senators
12:45who are expected to file their candidacy for the election of 2025.
12:51Here's the first news from Manila, Bea Penlac for GMA Integrated News.
12:57After seven years, he was found guilty and sentenced to life imprisonment.
13:03Atio Castillo was sentenced to 10 years in prison for hazing.
13:08Here's the first news from Oscar Oida.
13:14Atio Castillo, a 22-year-old first-year law student at the University of Santo Tomas,
13:21died in a car crash.
13:24He was sentenced to 10 years in prison for hazing.
13:37Atio was found guilty and sentenced to 10 years in prison for hazing.
13:42Seven years later, the verdict came out.
13:46Guilty beyond reasonable doubt are 10 members of the AGES Juris Fraternity
13:52for violating Section 4-1 of the Anti-Hazing Law of 1995.
13:58They were sentenced to life imprisonment or a maximum of up to 40 years in prison.
14:05They were also fined half a million actual expenses and 75,000 pesos in moral damages,
14:12exemplary damages and civil indemnity.
14:16The guilty verdict is a team effort.
14:19We all placed our 100 percent and we got our conviction.
14:24It's a long journey, seven years.
14:27This is how we imagined it to be.
14:30That we will bring this here.
14:34Those seven years, I think for our son, it is worth it.
14:41Based on the decision of the Manila Regional Trial Court, Branch 11,
14:46and the testimonies, three elements are needed to say that there is hazing.
14:51First, there is initiation right.
14:54Second, there is neophyte.
14:56There is neophyte.
14:57And third, he went through an embarrassing or painful situation.
15:02The presence of 10 accused in initiation was also proven by the court.
15:08At the same time, under the Anti-Hazing Law, there is no need for actual pain.
15:13Both are answered if there is an accused and nothing was done while the neophyte was injured.
15:21The accused also did not present any solid evidence or testimony
15:26to support the argument that they are not involved in the hazing.
15:30And even if Atio has a condition in his heart, that's why he died in a cardiac arrest,
15:35according to the court, the reason for his death is that he got sick
15:40and it accelerated his recovery.
15:43This is justice for Atio and a win for the prosecution court.
15:47Thank you so much for all your support.
15:50The lawyers and relatives of the accused did not give their consent.
15:55Aside from the accused, Atio's parents also want to answer the UST.
16:01I'm holding University of Santo Tomas responsible for the death of our son.
16:07It has been proven that AGS Juris has been practicing hazing.
16:12And it's time to check your policies, the university, the civil law department,
16:19the dean himself failed to protect our son.
16:24I think it's about time heads should roll in UST.
16:29The dean of UST Civil Law sympathizes with Atio's parents,
16:34but he did not agree with what they said.
16:38Atio's mother specifically said that UST and the Faculty of Civil Law
16:45were protected by the law student.
16:48UST always implements measures for the safety and well-being of students,
16:55but there are individuals who ignore it.
17:00They ensure a safe environment,
17:03and improve the facilities so that the tragedy will not happen again.
17:08Atio's death paved the way for the enactment of Republic Act 11053 or Anti-Hazing Act of 2018.
17:18This is the first news, Oscar Oida for GMA Integrated News.
17:24The police prepared a complaint against 6 people who were involved in hazing
17:28and the death of a grade 11 student named Haen Nueva Ecija.
17:32According to the police,
17:34only members of the Tau Gamma Phi fraternity planned to file a complaint.
17:38They were brought home by Ren Joseph,
17:41who was also involved in hazing in the town of San Leonardo this week.
17:46The National Bureau of Investigation or NBI was accompanied by the victim's family
17:50and they were ready to help in the case.
17:53Ren Joseph's mother, who is from Qatar,
17:57went home first.
17:59She called for justice for her son.
18:02The Tau Gamma Phi fraternity has not yet contacted the police
18:06or even visited the victim's home.
18:17The overtime thriller,
18:19the Brill Blazers won against the San Sebastian Golden Stags
18:22in the men's basketball of NCAA Season 100.
18:25Babian was chased by the Golden Stags
18:28and the Blazers won by a score of 26 points.
18:32The heated battle continued in overtime.
18:35In the end, the Blazers won by a score of 96-94.
18:39The match was also close between the San Beda Red Lions and the Letran Knights.
18:44In the last minute of the game,
18:45the Red Lions scored a three-point shot to win against the Knights.
18:49They won by a score of 66-64
18:52and the Letran's three-game winning streak was strengthened.
18:56Watch NCAA Season 100 games on GTV every Tuesday, Saturday, and Sunday.
19:02Every Tuesday, Saturday, Wednesday, and Friday in Heart of Asia.
19:06It also has a live stream on the social media pages of NCAA Philippines and Gemi Sports.
19:16To all the farmers this morning,
19:18increase your budget
19:19because the price of fish and vegetables is high.
19:22Live from Mandaluyong,
19:24let's hear from EJ Gomez.
19:27EJ.
19:34Egan,
19:35the price of fish and vegetables is increasing
19:40sorry,
19:41the price of fish and vegetables is increasing
19:44here in a market in Mandaluyong City
19:47just like fish and vegetables
19:50because of the typhoon.
19:52For example,
19:53the price of fish and vegetables increased by P100 per kilo of galunggong.
20:03Because of the typhoon,
20:04the price of fish and vegetables increased in a market here in Mandaluyong.
20:07According to some vendors,
20:09they are running out of supplies
20:11just like in Navotas Port.
20:13We've been increasing our sales for a week
20:16because of the typhoon.
20:19We can't stop it
20:21because sometimes,
20:22we can only get a small amount of fish.
20:23So,
20:24we can't get fish.
20:25So,
20:26if they have fish,
20:27it's very expensive.
20:28So,
20:29we need to get it back.
20:30For every kilo of tilapia,
20:31it's P130 to P140 now
20:34which was P120 before.
20:36For bangus,
20:37it's P250
20:38which is from P220.
20:40For mayamaya and talakitok,
20:42it's P400
20:44which was P350 before.
20:46For galunggong,
20:47it's P100
20:49and now,
20:50it's P240
20:52while for tambakol,
20:53it's P240 per kilo.
20:55The price of vegetables also increased.
20:57All kinds of typhoons,
20:59like carrots,
21:01cabbage,
21:02petchay typhoon,
21:03bring calamity and typhoon.
21:05For every kilo of cabbage and petchay typhoon,
21:07it's P80
21:09from the previous P60.
21:11For galunggong,
21:12it's P80.
21:14It's P80
21:15from the previous P60.
21:17For carrots,
21:18it's P130 to P140
21:20which was P100 before.
21:22For bell pepper,
21:23it's P200 now
21:24from the previous P160.
21:27For chili leaves,
21:28it's P150
21:30which is now P300.
21:33Christine says she feels the price increase
21:35especially since she goes to the market everyday.
21:37She has nothing to do
21:38but to manage her budget.
21:40If the price of vegetables is high,
21:42meat is the best option.
21:44It's like they're playing together.
21:47So, you should go for meat
21:48even if the price of vegetables is high.
21:51That's all.
21:57Igan,
21:58according to some vendors we talked to,
22:00if someone asks for payment from them,
22:03especially if they buy a lot of vegetables,
22:07they give them a payment
22:08so that they can sell.
22:11That's the first news
22:12from Mandaluyong.
22:13EJ Gomez for GMA Integrated News.
22:19It's Wednesday,
22:20Gay Day.
22:21Some devotees went to the church early
22:23to share their prayers.
22:25From Baklaran,
22:26we have live news from Pam Alegre.
22:29Pam.
22:31Good morning.
22:32It's Wednesday, October
22:33so some devotees are present
22:34for the first Gay Day this month.
22:37The bell is just ringing
22:39for the 7.45 a.m. mass.
22:41Earlier,
22:42we talked to a group of devotees,
22:44Nonny Buisson
22:46and her group of bikers
22:49from Spain.
22:50They went here to the church
22:54with their prayers
22:56and their faith.
22:58Their wish is to continue
23:00their strong body
23:02so that they can continue
23:04serving the Lord.
23:06We also talked to the three-year-old
23:08in the church,
23:10Crispin Ordonez.
23:12Because of her hard work,
23:15she's able to attend the mass.
23:17This is her guidance.
23:19She knows that her hard work
23:21and her faith
23:23will lead her to success.
23:25The next schedule for the mass
23:27is at 9.15 a.m.
23:28It's a current day.
23:29The traffic situation this morning
23:31is light,
23:32moderate,
23:33but we expect that later in the afternoon,
23:34it will be difficult to park.
23:36This is the latest news from Banglaran Church.
23:38Good luck for GMA Integrated News.
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