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-Ash fall mula sa Bulkang Kanlaon, umabot na sa Brgy. Minoyan/PHIVOLCS: Bulkang Kanlaon, nagbuga ng mahigit 7,200 tons ng asupre sa nakalipas na 24 oras; walang patid ang pagsingaw ng volcanic plume
-Mahigit 300 pamilya, nananatili sa 13 evacuation centers sa Ilagan City/Baculud Bridge, hindi pa rin madaanan dahil sa pag-apaw ng Pinacanauan River/Coastal municipalities, mahigpit na binabantayan dahil sa banta ng storm surge
-Pagkamatay ng mga karakter na sina Francis at Iñigo, dagdag-misteryo sa "Widows' War"/Bea Alonzo sa viral pictures kasama ang isang lalaki: "We are just friends"
- FPRRD, inambahan si dating Sen. De Lima nang magkainitan sa pagdinig ng House Quad Comm/Sen. De Lima sa inasal ni FPRRD sa pagdinig: "Talagang bastos siya"/Dating Sen. Trillanes IV, tinawag na "bluff" ang pag-amba ni FPPRD sa kanya/ FPRRD, sinabing bunga ng panggigigil ang inasal niya sa pagdinig/FPRRD, hindi pa raw sigurado kung dadalo sa susunod na House Quad Comm hearing
-Interview: Atty. Domingo Cayosa, Dating IBP President


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00:00The ash fall from Vulcan Canlaon has reached the town of Murcia Negros Occidental.
00:07A resident of Barangay Minoyan described the ash fall as having something to do with pulverized rock.
00:15MDRRMO is closely monitoring the situation.
00:19Residents there are being warned to be alert about the activity of the volcano.
00:24The volcano still remains at alert level 2.
00:26More than 7,200 tons of sulfur dioxide were released within 24 hours according to PheVolx.
00:35There was also no volcanic plume eruption and there was a strong eruption.
00:41Returning from the evacuation center,
00:44hundreds of families in Isabela were evacuated again due to the Ophel storm.
00:49We will update you on the latest updates on the spot with James Agustin.
00:54James?
00:59Connie, the storm is still raging.
01:01There is a strong wind here in Ilagan City in Isabela.
01:05More than 300 families are staying in 13 evacuation centers.
01:10Others were not allowed to return to their homes,
01:13especially those who live in low-lying areas and by the river.
01:17Residents say they have been in the evacuation center for four days already.
01:21Even though wild animals such as cows and buffaloes were evacuated,
01:25some crops were plowed.
01:26The Bakulud Bridge still cannot pass due to the flooding of Pinakanawan River.
01:31The Emergency Operations Center of Lalawigan is in a red alert status.
01:35Coastal municipalities are closely monitoring the situation,
01:38such as Palanan, Dibilakan, Makonakon and Dinapigue.
01:42Due to the storm surge, residents there also evacuated.
01:46Connie, according to Palanan,
01:48before the storm, more than 500 residents evacuated.
01:53The storm surge in that area is really high.
01:57James, usually, people are provided with relief goods and government supplies.
02:02How about the animals that were also evacuated?
02:09Yes, Connie.
02:10We noticed that the animals that were evacuated,
02:13such as cows and buffaloes,
02:15are now included in the evacuation center.
02:21In Pinakanawan River,
02:25some cows were evacuated.
02:30We noticed that they have enough food to feed their animals.
02:36Thank you very much, James Agustin.
02:39WEDNESDAY
02:42It's Wednesday, ladies and gentlemen.
02:45There's another mystery in Kapuso Prime Drama, Widow's War.
02:52Two new lives were lost in the state of Palacios.
02:57Francis Castillo, played by Jeric Gonzalez,
03:00and Inigo Morales, played by Mike Tan.
03:04Last night's scenes were talked about,
03:07including the fight between Beya Alonzo and Jean Garcia,
03:11played by George and Aurora.
03:14Beya also re-shared his trending name and Kapuso series.
03:19Meanwhile, Beya already has a say in his viral photos
03:23with a non-showbiz guy.
03:26Beya clarified that he's just a friend of the guy in the pictures.
03:30He also said that his stories are ridiculous.
03:34Beya also reminded, and I quote,
03:37let's just stay calm.
03:41In the middle of the House Quad Committee hearing yesterday,
03:44former President Rodrigo Duterte,
03:47former Senator Laila de Lima,
03:49and Antonio Trillanes IV,
03:52were invited to join the discussion.
03:54The former president explained this to EJ Gomez.
04:01In the middle of the House Quad Committee hearing
04:04at the War on Drugs of the Duterte administration,
04:06former President Rodrigo Duterte and former Senator Laila de Lima
04:10were invited to join the discussion.
04:12When de Lima called Duterte a liar,
04:15the former president praised de Lima.
04:18He's lying when he said that he does not know Laila de Lima.
04:22When I first saw her,
04:25she approached me.
04:28She even held my hand.
04:31So she doesn't know me.
04:41The former senator called him unprofessional.
04:45It's so unprofessional. It's so unbecoming.
04:48It's vile.
04:50I have nothing to do with him.
04:54I just answer his questions.
04:57That's his reaction.
04:59He's really unprofessional.
05:01He has no respect for young people.
05:09At another point of the hearing,
05:11former Senator Antonio Trillanes IV
05:13was greeted by Duterte.
05:20Trillanes said it was a bluff.
05:23I found it funny and amusing
05:26that he would do that.
05:29It's a bluff.
05:30Everything he does is performative.
05:33He signed the waiver,
05:34then he will sign here.
05:36Then he will hit Senator Laila
05:41or he will hit Mike.
05:43Those are all bluffs.
05:44Former President Duterte explained what he did.
05:48I'm just kidding.
05:50When I say impossible,
05:52it's a joke.
05:54But when my face changes,
05:59and I bite my teeth,
06:02it means I'm angry and I want to speak.
06:05According to the Quad Committee,
06:07they will not cite in contempt Duterte
06:09for being unprofessional during the hearing.
06:11I'm glad that there are no expletives,
06:13no foul language,
06:15although there are some.
06:18But generally, it was all calm,
06:21it was all orderly,
06:23and above all,
06:25we were able to elicit significant information from him.
06:29The first time Duterte faced a Quad Committee hearing yesterday
06:33was when he was asked if he would attend the next hearing on November 21.
06:38Maybe, maybe not.
06:40Why would they call me?
06:43I'm already old.
06:46EJ Gomez reports for GMA Integrated News.
06:51To discuss the hearing of the House Quad Committee
06:54on the war on drugs of the Duterte administration,
06:57we will talk to the former Integrated Bar of the Philippines
07:00President Attorney Domingo Cayoza.
07:02Good morning and welcome to Balitang Hali.
07:05Good morning, Connie, and good morning to those watching the program.
07:10Attorney Cayoza, the former President Rodrigo Duterte
07:14has many confessions.
07:16But the question is,
07:17will it be used in the court here in the Philippines
07:19or in the International Criminal Court?
07:21Everything that the former President said in the Quad Committee hearing?
07:26It will be used,
07:28because all of his statements,
07:30confessions, and explanations,
07:33they are material and relevant to the issue,
07:37to the complaint or to the case against him.
07:41The EJK, Crimes Against Humanity,
07:45or possibly murder,
07:47if that will be the subject of the case build-up,
07:51not only in the Philippines,
07:53but also in the ICC.
07:55So they are material and relevant.
07:56They are freely given under oath publicly.
08:01So there is no prohibition from them being used in those cases
08:06if there is a complete case against him.
08:08Okay.
08:09But President Escudero also mentioned that it is hard to prove,
08:13especially if there is no confession, for example,
08:16and he will give testimony, details,
08:18about the confession of the President
08:20that he killed six to seven people.
08:24How is that?
08:26Well, by themselves.
08:28It will not be sufficient to convict him.
08:31But it's a good start.
08:34Circumstantial evidence can be used
08:36to encourage other witnesses
08:39or the victims or their families
08:44to file a complaint.
08:46Because he himself is confessing.
08:49The one portion here,
08:51the confession that he killed,
08:53he became a fiscal lawyer.
08:56Maybe he already prescribed.
08:58Maybe the crime that he is saying is more than 20 years old.
09:01Okay.
09:02So that's it.
09:03He already prescribed.
09:05If all the hearings in the Quad Coms and the Senate are over,
09:09what should be the next step?
09:11Who should file the cases here in the Philippines?
09:15Because they say that we should see what DOJ will do.
09:21Well, DOJ, NBI, CHR, and our criminal justice system
09:27don't need to wait to file the cases.
09:30But before they file the cases,
09:32they should have a case build-up.
09:34It's good.
09:35It helps that he is admitting a lot of things.
09:37He is saying a lot of things.
09:38They can be used against him.
09:40They don't need to wait.
09:42Now, the Quad Coms or the Senate,
09:45under their own rules,
09:47they're supposed to submit a committee report.
09:50That can also be used as a basis.
09:52The data, documents, and testimonies can be used
09:56either in the local courts,
09:59in our local administration of justice,
10:01or in the ICC.
10:02Okay.
10:03Speaking of ICC,
10:04it's being said that it can also be used
10:07in the basis of crimes against humanity as a whole under ICC.
10:18What do you think about that?
10:20That is true.
10:21Because for local cases,
10:23it needs to be connected to specific murders.
10:27But in crimes against humanity,
10:30I can generalize it.
10:32You show a trend or statistics and data.
10:36There is a policy for that.
10:38The question is,
10:39will they bring out this evidence,
10:41will they bring out these records,
10:43and will the new PNP,
10:45under the new Philippines,
10:47do its job to investigate and hold accountable.
10:50Not only President Duterte,
10:53but also those who used his instructions
10:57or were directly involved in the EJ cases.
11:00It's a challenge to our justice system.
11:02Okay.
11:03The accusation of former President Duterte
11:05that he was an accomplice to former Senators Delima and Rillanes,
11:08is that a legal issue?
11:11Well, it doesn't amount to a threat.
11:15It's just very revealing.
11:16It shows his true nature.
11:19Unclaiming perhaps,
11:20but it did not amount to contemptuous conduct
11:25because he apologized.
11:29We've seen that before.
11:30It's nothing new.
11:32Maybe part of the posturing.
11:37Okay.
11:38Malacanang has always said that
11:39the ICC has no jurisdiction here in the Philippines
11:42because our laws and courts work.
11:46But in the last statement
11:47of Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin,
11:49the possibility of the Philippines
11:51cooperating with the ICC
11:53through the Interpol was mentioned.
11:55What will be the implications of that
11:57if the Interpol is included
11:59because we are still a member of the Interpol
12:01although not in the ICC anymore?
12:05First, it's not Malacanang or the local authorities
12:11that determine if there is jurisdiction.
12:14It's the ICC.
12:15So far, the ICC has ruled that it has jurisdiction.
12:18Secondly, it's clear in the Rome Statute
12:21that created the ICC,
12:23to which we were a signatory,
12:25that the jurisdiction remains
12:28for those cases and investigations
12:31that were done before we left.
12:35The third point is
12:37what the Executive Secretary is saying,
12:40Chief Justice Lucas Bersamin,
12:42that we will cooperate with the Interpol.
12:44That's not a problem
12:46in the official position of the government
12:50that we will not cooperate with the ICC
12:52because a different treaty or convention
12:56is based on the Interpol.
12:58We were not excluded from that.
13:00So if there is a red notice
13:02or a request from the Interpol,
13:04we are legally bound under that convention
13:07and that treaty
13:08of which we remain to be a member
13:11and a supporter
13:12to cooperate with the ICC.
13:14All right.
13:15Thank you very much, Atty. Domingo Cayosa
13:17for the information you shared with us
13:19in Balitang Halil.
13:20Thank you very much.
13:21Good morning to everyone.

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