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Narito ang mga balitang ating tinutukan ngayong TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2023

Mas mataas na multa sa mga ilegal na dadaan sa EDSA busway, ipatutupad sa November 13
Sec. Bautista: deadline sa pagbuo ng korporasyon o kooperatiba ng mga operator at driver, tuloy sa Dec. 31
Humanitarian corridor, binuksan ng Israel para makalikas ang mga nasa Northern Gaza|Israeli Military: Ginagamit ng Hamas ang mga ospital bilang kuta
Agriculture Sec. Laurel: Hindi pa posible sa ngayon ang P20/kilo na bigas | Pagpapalakas ng produksyon sa sektor ng agrikultura at pagsugpo sa smuggling, kabilang sa mga tututukan ni Agriculture Sec. Laurel
Halos 50 pamilya, nawalan ng tirahan sa Sunog sa E. Rodriguez
DTI: Ilang brand ng hamon at spaghetti noodles, tumaas ang presyo |DTI at manufacturers ng noche buena items, magpupulong kaugnay sa dagdag-presyo
Naglalakihang belen na gawa sa iba't ibang materyales, tampok sa belenismo
GMA Network at Caritas Manila, pumirma ng memorandum of agreement para mapalawig ang "Segunda Mana" campaign
Rafah Border, muling binuksan para sa limitadong paglikas ng mga nasa Gaza
Mahigit 11,500 na ang napatay sa giyera ng Israel at Hamas group | Agawan sa teritoryo sa noo'y buong palestine, nagsimula sa pagbagsak ng Ottoman empire noong 1922 | Agawan sa Palestine, nagsimula nang parehong ipangako ng britanya sa mga Arab at Hudyo ang iisang teritoryo | Mga hudyo, unti-unting nag-migrate sa Palestine para takasan ang pagpatay sa kanila ng mga Nazi noong World War II | Pagtatag sa State of Israel noong 1948, tinutulan ng mga katabi nitong arab states | Mga hudyo, unti-unting tumira sa mga lugar na nakalaan sa mga Palestinian kasunod ng six-day war noong 1967 | Pamumuno ng mga Palestinian sa West Bank at Gaza Strip, resulta ng 1993 Oslo accords | Hamas group, binuo ng mga tutol sa Oslo Accords; hindi kinikilalang bansa ang Israel | Giyera ng Israel at Hamas, resulta ng ilang dekadang labanan sa teritoryo, ideolohiya, at relihiyon | Israel, mariing kinondena ang surprise attack ng hamas noong october 7 | Israel government, iginiit na Hamas lang ang kalaban nila at hindi mga Palestinian | Palestinian government, kinokondena ang pag-atake sa Gaza strip; inihahalintulad ito sa genocide
Makapal at nakakalasong smog, nakakaapekto na sa kalusugan ng mga residente | Missile evacuation drill, isinagawa sa loob ng istasyon ng tren | Salamin ng sikat na painting sa London's National gallery, binasag ng dalawang nagpoprotesta
Bagong fare matrix para sa mga pedicab, tricyle, at e-trike, inilabas ng Manila LGU | Ilang tricycle driver, hindi pabor sa bagong fare matrix pero susundin daw nila
Iba't ibang klase ng parol, mabibili sa central market sa Maynila

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00:00 [Music]
00:06 Good morning. Here are the first news of GMA Integrated News.
00:12 Even though it is prohibited and it has been reported several times,
00:15 motorists still pass through EDSA busway to register.
00:20 Starting from November 13, the MMDA will issue a higher fine to violators.
00:26 This morning, 6 in the morning, I haven't noticed any violators.
00:33 We only saw ambulances and buses that are allowed to pass through EDSA busway.
00:43 Normally, at rush hour, they are the ones who are caught passing through EDSA busway.
00:49 But so far, we haven't seen any violators.
00:54 Maybe they are used to following traffic laws.
00:58 This morning, we will talk to the head of MMDA Traffic Enforcement Group,
01:04 Atty. Victor Nunez.
01:06 Starting Monday, November 13, the higher fine will be issued to violators of EDSA busway.
01:13 Atty., good morning.
01:14 Yes, good morning. Good morning to all the viewers.
01:18 Starting Monday, Atty., all those who are not authorized to pass through EDSA busway,
01:24 meaning those who will be the first offense, will be caught.
01:27 Yes, starting November 13, Monday, we will issue a higher fine to violators of the exclusive bus lane here in EDSA.
01:39 So, the first offense is 5,000 pesos, right?
01:42 Yes.
01:43 And then the succeeding offense, we will have a fourth offense, right?
01:45 Yes.
01:46 Please tell us.
01:47 The second offense is 10,000 pesos plus one month suspension.
01:53 The third offense is 20,000 plus recommendation of one year suspension of driver's license.
02:01 And the fourth offense is 30,000 with revocation of driver's license.
02:07 But the instances that do not stop or escape with intent to escape when they are flagged down,
02:17 it would be considered as third offense.
02:20 Those who do not stop while being flagged down, the penalty is 20,000 plus one year suspension of license.
02:30 Usually, what are the reasons for those who are caught by the former attorney, those who pass through EDSA busway even though they are not authorized?
02:38 Most of them are in a hurry.
02:40 Yesterday, many of the group of Bong and Bria were caught, those high-end and luxury cars.
02:47 And they are willing to pay 1,000 pesos as long as they can use the exclusive bus lane.
02:55 That's why, that's not only our purpose. We also have many recorded incidents of accidents and many motorists died here in the length of the exclusive bus lane in EDSA.
03:09 Why do you think even though they know it's prohibited, there are still people who pass through?
03:16 Maybe because of the long stretch, those who do not have barriers take advantage of it.
03:23 They thought that there is no enforcer at the end, so they are still using it even though they know that it's prohibited and exclusive to emergency vehicles and buses.
03:34 So starting Monday, we will be caught.
03:38 To be more clear, attorney, who are the exempted who pass through there?
03:44 Only buses, emergency vehicles and marked red plate government vehicles can pass through.
03:54 If it's not a marked vehicle, even if it's a government vehicle, they cannot pass through.
03:59 I said, for example, private vehicle and they said that it's an emergency, they will be taken to the hospital and we have a patient. Is that accepted?
04:12 He is not included in the exemption, but if they are in the ambulance, they are exempted because there are many who use the marked red plate to go to the hospital, to the clinic, but it's not true.
04:30 They are just pretending to have a patient.
04:32 That's right.
04:33 If you are caught, attorney, what will the motorist pay?
04:37 Well, now they can pay online payment portals, payment centers, GCash, PayMeHaya.
04:45 They don't have to go to MMDA to settle the violation.
04:51 We have many online payment portals where they can settle their violation.
04:57 Starting Monday, you will be caught. How will the system of arresting be, attorney?
05:01 It's still the same. Like this, there are actual physical people who are waiting.
05:09 The only difference is that we will impose higher fines on the violators.
05:17 Do you think that the higher fines will help to follow the motorists?
05:22 Definitely, it would be a deterrent because there is also a suspension of driver's license.
05:27 It's a big deterrent to reduce the number of violators here and to reduce the number of accidents involving bus carousel.
05:39 So, it's a bit heavy. Your first offense is already P5,000.
05:43 So, it will help.
05:45 I hope that our countrymen will just follow the law that MMDA is implementing here in our EDSA busway.
05:52 Attorney Victor Nunez, thank you very much.
05:54 Thank you very much.
05:55 Good morning.
05:56 Good morning to you, the head of MMDA Traffic Enforcement Group.
06:00 Good morning, sir. Thank you so much.
06:02 Meanwhile, my fellow countrymen, the implementation of the PUV Modernization Program of the government is still ongoing.
06:09 According to the Department of Transportation, the deadline for the gift of driver and operator is still December 31
06:17 that will be formed by the cooperatives or corporations.
06:21 The government also increased the share of the debt of the cooperatives in the banks to buy the modern jeep.
06:27 Secretary Jaime Bautista promised that he will not phase out the traditional jeep.
06:32 He said that he will use Euro engines and enter the Philippine Standard.
06:48 The Israel Defense Forces opened the humanitarian corridor in Gaza for those who are involved in their war in Hamas.
06:55 It is for those who are in northern Gaza to escape, where the center of the chaos is.
07:01 The Israeli military again encouraged the civilians to escape to the southern or eastern part of Gaza to avoid the chaos.
07:09 In the video released by the Israeli military, they showed the Hamas' military unit that is located under and near a hospital.
07:18 They said that Hamas is using the hospitals as a retreat.
07:22 The group denied this and accused Israel of committing a lie.
07:27 It is impossible to exceed 20 pesos per kilo of rice in the new department of agriculture, Francisco Chu Laurel Jr.
07:36 He said that the 15-year high in the price of rice in the world market is one of the reasons.
07:43 Climate change and El Nino could affect the production of rice.
07:48 However, he will focus on the directive of President Bongbong Marcos to strengthen production in all sectors of agriculture.
07:56 He will also form an intelligence group to find the smuggling and perhaps no corruption in the DA.
08:03 The 20 pesos per kilo was an aspiration.
08:06 Today, that is not possible.
08:08 But with the directive of the President to modernize, irrigate, use the right seeds, and mechanize and all of that,
08:18 we are getting ready to do our best to try to make rice affordable.
08:28 The people's pockets can afford it.
08:32 More than 15 houses in Barangay E. Rodriguez in Quezon City were burned last night.
08:37 According to the firefighters, almost 50 families lost their homes.
08:41 Around 7.30 p.m. last night, the fire started and spread quickly because the houses and the light materials were close together.
08:50 It was also difficult for the firefighters to respond because the road to the area was narrow.
08:55 The fire reached the second alarm and was also controlled after less than an hour.
09:03 No one was hurt or injured in the fire.
09:06 My fellow citizens, have you started buying for Noche Buena?
09:10 The Department of Trade and Industry said that the price of some kinds of ham has increased.
09:14 The production cost also increased according to the meat processors.
09:18 Some brands of spaghetti noodles also became expensive for some families.
09:22 The supermarket group said that they will slowly increase the price of Noche Buena items so that the buyers will not be surprised.
09:29 The Department of Trade and Industry is working with the manufacturers of Noche Buena items to increase the price.
09:37 The DTI will also release the Noche Buena Guide and the suggested retail price.
09:42 My fellow citizens, it's already 48 days since Christmas and it's already felt here in the Belen capital of the Philippines, in Tarlac.
09:50 The Belenism has opened up there where the different designs of the Belen are found.
09:55 The growing symbol of the birth of Jesus Christ is shining and colorful.
10:02 It's a perfect gift for families or friends.
10:06 The different concepts of the Belen can be seen there, including the one made by the Armed Forces of the Philippines.
10:12 Their Belen is made of bamboo that symbolizes the strength of the Filipino people and does not give up in any battle of life.
10:23 A memorandum of agreement was signed by the GMA Network and Caritas Manila.
10:28 This can also be used as a second campaign of the charitable institution.
10:33 The GMA Network vice president and head of corporate affairs and communications, Angel Javier Cruz,
10:43 first vice president of supply asset and management department, Vicky Arradaza, and acting head of ICT, Edwin Jimenez.
10:49 For Caritas Manila, the executive director, Father Anton Pascual, and finance and stewardship division head, Rye Zotto Mayor.
10:57 After the signing, GMA gave gadgets to Caritas. Father Anton said that gadgets are a big help for their students.
11:06 We are very pleased with this partnership because we have several things in common, Caritas Manila and GMA.
11:14 Both our organizations are deeply rooted in faith. If you know, at the top of our core values in GMA, we place God above all.
11:23 We have something in common, our love for the poor, and that's why we have this seconda mana.
11:28 And the number one beneficiary of our seconda mana, donation in kind, are our white white step scholars.
11:35 We believe that education is the great social equalizer. If you want to eradicate poverty totally, education is the key.
11:42 Ivan, it's past 1 am here in Cairo where we received information that after the two-day suspension,
11:49 several dozen foreign passport holders were confirmed to have crossed the Rafa border crossing this Monday.
11:55 First, the Gaza General Authority for Crossings and Borders said that it will allow the entry of Egyptian and foreign passport holders
12:03 who were released on November 1 to November 3. According to Egyptian security sources, some were injured.
12:13 But the dozens of foreign passport holders who crossed the Rafa border crossing on the first day were far from 300 to 500.
12:24 We are still comparing the number of times the first and second batch of Filipinos will be released in Gaza.
12:32 Many of them are already placed near the Rafa border crossing.
12:36 This is a family of six. The composition of this is that two batches of Filipinos are on the list of those who will be released in Gaza.
12:43 It is divided into two bundles. One is a month old and the other is a baby born at the start of the war on October 7.
12:51 This includes the one OFW who is working in Gaza and has decided to leave.
12:56 We will continue to compare the exact number of Filipinos who will be released today or in the next few days and will cross to Egypt.
13:05 The Philippine Embassy in Cairo is ready to meet the Filipinos at the Rafa border crossing.
13:12 Later, Ivan, there will be a time in the Philippines when the Department of Foreign Affairs will announce.
13:18 That is the latest from Cairo. Ivan?
13:21 Thank you very much and take care. Rafi Tima.
13:24 It has been exactly a month since the war between Israel and the Hamas group broke out.
13:29 More than 10,000 were killed in Gaza, controlled by Hamas, while more than 1,500 were in Israel.
13:37 Four of them are our fellow countrymen.
13:40 The thousands of civilians who were killed in Israel and Gaza are just a small part of the decades of struggle in territory, religion and ideology.
13:49 How did this war start?
13:52 That is the special report of Darlene Cai.
13:55 [Police radio chatter]
14:05 [Gunfire]
14:18 The Hamas militant group invaded the southern part of Israel.
14:28 They bombed several places.
14:32 [Gunfire]
14:37 Thousands of civilians were killed.
14:40 [Police radio chatter]
14:44 Hundreds of people were also injured and killed.
14:48 [Police radio chatter]
14:52 This is where the one-month struggle between Israel and the Hamas group began.
14:59 Israel arrived with the next-to-next bombing of the Gaza Strip, which was controlled by Hamas.
15:05 But the Gaza Strip was also home to more than 2 million Palestinians, so thousands were also killed there.
15:14 [Gunfire]
15:17 But the chaos did not just start on October 7.
15:21 The outcome of this war was deep.
15:24 It resulted in many years of struggle in the territory and fight of ideology, including the discussion of religion.
15:34 The end of World War I was also the end of the Ottoman Empire.
15:39 The territory now under British control was occupied by the British Empire.
15:44 At that time, only one big Palestine was still on the map.
15:48 The problem was that Britain promised to divide the territory into two groups, the Arabs and the Jews.
15:57 At that time, the Zionist movement was strong.
15:59 It said that if you join us in the war effort, you will also have a land.
16:04 In simple words, there were two promises.
16:08 One was the Balfour Declaration in 1917.
16:12 Here, Britain promised the Jews that they would establish a national home for the Jewish people in Palestine.
16:20 This was almost at the same time as the Hussein MacMahon Correspondence from 1915 to 1916,
16:27 where the British expressed their support for an independent Arab state in the same place.
16:35 After the war, what will be the honour of London?
16:42 The number of Jews living in Palestine also gradually increased.
16:48 Fast forward to World War II.
16:50 Here, the whole world witnessed the persecution and killing of millions of Jews by the Nazis during the Holocaust.
17:00 The United Nations issued Resolution 181, or better known as the UN Partition Plan for Palestine in 1947.
17:10 Through this, Palestine was divided into two independent states, one Arab and one Jewish state.
17:18 In 1948, the Independent State of Israel was formally established, but the surrounding Arab states were still in power.
17:28 What about the Palestinian Arabs?
17:31 They were not included in the story in terms of having no voices at that time.
17:36 But what's interesting here is that in half of the story, they were supported by different Arab nations,
17:44 such as Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, and Iraq.
17:51 Despite that, life continued for Israel.
17:55 In fact, there were many Jews living there.
18:00 In 1950, Israel passed the Law of Return, which states that anyone with Jewish heritage can be a Jew.
18:10 But another war broke out in 1967, a war between Israel and Egypt, Jordan, and Syria.
18:19 Israel won, so they were given control of East Jerusalem, Gaza, and West Bank.
18:25 Along with the Jews, there were also many Jewish settlements that were already crossing the first places established for the Palestinians.
18:35 The PLO, or the Palestinian Liberation Organization, served as a voice of resistance.
18:42 They became the resistance movement, or those who fought against Israel.
18:46 But eventually, there was also a coalition between Israel and several Arab states.
18:52 In 1979, Israel and Egypt signed a peace treaty through the Camp David Accords.
19:00 In 1993, Israel and the Palestinian Liberation Organization signed a coalition through the Oslo Accords.
19:09 They signed a treaty that would give limited self-governance to the Palestinians living in West Bank and Gaza Strip through the establishment of the Palestinian Authority.
19:22 But some Palestinians opposed it.
19:25 So, a group was formed that was more radical in its beliefs.
19:30 They are Hamas, or the Islamist Resistance Movement.
19:34 Hamas is an offshoot of the Muslim Brotherhood, an Islamist terrorist organization that lives in Egypt.
19:43 In 2006, Hamas won the election.
19:47 Hamas did not recognize the Oslo Accords.
19:51 For them, there was no Israel.
19:59 The chaos between Hamas and Israel continued until this time.
20:05 The condemnation of Israel by Hamas was severe.
20:10 This was their most severe attack.
20:14 The scale of the 7 October 2023 attack was unprecedented, was unexpected.
20:25 And it did, as you can see, practically it caught us by surprise.
20:30 So as long as the Hamas ideology is that ideology, they are saying it in their own words, we cannot have peace with Israel.
20:42 Israel's position is clear.
20:45 Hamas is their only enemy, not the entire Palestine.
20:49 We don't have a war against the Palestinian people.
20:52 Our war is against terrorism.
20:54 Hamas is terrorism.
20:57 So we are in war against the Hamas.
21:00 We are telling the civilians, keep away from Hamas facilities in order for us not to hurt you.
21:08 Because we are in a war, go to safe places.
21:11 So we are doing our best not to hurt them.
21:16 But there was no salvation in the midst of the chaos.
21:23 The civilians were caught.
21:28 The Embassy of the State of Palestine to the Philippines refused to publish an interview with GMA Integrated News as part of this report.
21:39 But in an interview released by the Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates,
21:44 the Palestinian government is condemning the Anilay Crimes of Occupation or Crime of Stealing that is being committed by Israel against the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
21:57 They believe that the Israeli forces are committing genocide against the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
22:05 Genocide is the killing of many people in a country or ethnic group in order to end a country or group.
22:13 The Israeli forces are using the reason for self-defense to kill the Palestinians and to take away their rights.
22:23 In the current war, there is no indication of when it will end and who will win.
22:33 But one thing is clear.
22:37 [Music]
22:45 In the ongoing chaos, killing and bombing,
22:52 the most affected are the innocent Israelis and Palestinians.
23:05 Of course, the foreigners living with them are also included, like the Filipinos.
23:11 This is the first news.
23:14 Darlene Cai for GMA Integrated News.
23:18 Missile evacuation drills were conducted at a train station in Tokyo, Japan.
23:25 In Pakistan, which is considered the most polluted city, there was a huge explosion.
23:31 Here is the UB Express Overseas.
23:34 [Music]
23:37 The city of Lahore in Pakistan was hit by a massive explosion.
23:43 It is no longer possible to guess why the city is the most polluted city in the world, according to the latest reports from experts from IQ Air.
23:51 Based on the group's data, the air quality index in the city is hazardous or harmful to health.
23:56 Residents complain that their eyes and lungs are aching.
24:00 The authorities have ordered to wear face masks in schools.
24:05 Police have ordered to block cars that emit a lot of smoke.
24:10 Burning of diamonds is also prohibited.
24:13 Missile evacuation drills were conducted at a train station in Tokyo, Japan.
24:23 60 residents are among those who are used to doing what they should do if a missile passes through Japan.
24:30 This is the result of fears brought by the missile launch test of North Korea since last year.
24:35 Two protesters smashed and destroyed the 17th century painting of the Roque Vivino in London's National Gallery.
24:48 This is the way of the Just Stop Oil group to condemn the UK government's failure to grant new oil and gas licenses to the North Sea.
24:56 This is the first news. Nico Juahe for GMA Integrated News.
25:02 The new Standard Fair Matrix was launched at Manila City Hall for pedicabs, tricycles and e-trikes.
25:09 We have first news live. Nico Juahe. Nico.
25:13 Good morning, Igan. Special trip or flood or a lot of dust.
25:18 That is usually the reason of the tricycle drivers here in Manila.
25:23 Why they are hiring massagers for the passengers.
25:28 But it is prohibited, especially since the LGU of Manila has launched a new Fair Matrix
25:34 on how much you should pay for pedicab, tricycle and e-trike here in the city.
25:40 Every day, the tricycle driver is a nursing student, Cherry May, from Paseco, Tondo to Divisoria to ride a jeep to school.
25:51 That is also her system at home.
25:54 She has been riding a tricycle for a long time. She has experienced all kinds of pedicabs to save money on massages.
26:00 We have 20 pedicabs. 15 for students. But they don't say 15. You are still obligated to pay 20.
26:11 And even if it's just 4, it should be 20 pesos. But if they say 6, it should not be 20, it should be 15.
26:19 But they still ask for 20.
26:21 Fairhead. Fairhead.
26:23 There are days when tricycle drivers are still hiring.
26:26 It depends. Sometimes, if you bring a lot, they say it's special.
26:31 It's directly to your house.
26:33 How much?
26:34 Sometimes, it's 50 pesos per person.
26:36 She was even told that she was asked for a big one.
26:40 I was just about to go there, and I asked for 70 pesos. I just gave it to them.
26:48 But in the new Fair Matrix that Manila City Hall has launched, there is no limit to hiring tricycle drivers.
26:55 The base fare of tricycle and pedicab should be 16 pesos for the first kilometer.
27:00 Plus 5 pesos for 500 meters.
27:03 The flat rate is 20 pesos for e-trikes in each route.
27:07 But according to some tricycle drivers, it's too small.
27:11 To be honest, it's small because gasoline is expensive.
27:14 20 pesos for one person.
27:17 To be honest, 20 pesos is a big deal for us.
27:24 Because you save 10 pesos for gas, and 10 pesos for food and rice.
27:30 16 pesos is a bit low because gasoline is expensive.
27:37 But 20 pesos is okay.
27:41 But they can't do anything if they don't follow the rules because they'll be charged more if they get caught.
27:46 They'll be charged 1,000 pesos if they get caught.
27:49 And their tricycle can be impounded if they get caught again and again.
27:53 Especially if they get caught 4 times, where they'll be cancelled their permit and franchise.
27:58 If the tricycle drivers are too stingy,
28:06 what they should do is get details like body number, route, location, and name of the tricycle driver.
28:13 Second, report to the MTPB or Manila Traffic and Parking Bureau Facebook page,
28:18 MTPB TMU office, or email to TMUManila@gmail.com.
28:24 I'll repeat the email, TMUManila@gmail.com.
28:28 Live from Manila, I'm Nico Juage for GMA Integrated News.
28:33 For those who are looking for a Christmas gift,
28:38 you can choose from the Central Market in Manila.
28:43 First news, James Agustin.
28:45 Good morning. All kinds of gifts from the smallest to the biggest,
28:52 made of cawayan or kapis, can be bought in the line of stores here in the Central Market in Santa Cruz, Manila.
28:59 The good news for our viewers is that they are not raising the price yet.
29:04 The San Martin family has been in this business for more than two decades.
29:08 Before the birth month, they were busy making gifts.
29:12 They can make almost 50 gifts in one day depending on the class.
29:16 The best-selling gift is the frame with cawayan and a few stars.
29:20 The 8-inch, the smallest, is 40 pesos each.
29:24 There's a 36-inch, 250 pesos, while the biggest, 60-inch, is 800 pesos each.
29:31 If you want a light, you just need to add 100 pesos per gift.
29:36 You can also sell the gift that has a metal frame and light.
29:40 You can buy it from 1,700 pesos to 2,000 pesos depending on the size and class.
29:46 There are also gifts made of kapis, from 1,800 pesos to 6,000 pesos.
29:52 According to the store that makes gifts, there are people ordering from them,
29:56 but this is just a few compared to last year.
29:59 They hope that sales will increase next week.
30:03 It's still hard.
30:06 If you want to order a gift, you can go to Central Market.
30:14 This is where we make the gift.
30:17 How hard is it to make a gift?
30:19 It's hard, but we're doing our best to make it.
30:24 That's all for now, Lates.
30:25 From Manila, I'm James Agustin for GMA Integrated News.
30:29 Here's the news, the new face of justice is in GMA Telebabad.
30:39 The pilot episode of Black Rider started last night.
30:44 The story of kidnapping a teacher and a student started.
30:49 And how many students?
30:50 Carla Aveliana played the role of the teacher.
30:52 To the rescue, Black Rider played by Ruru Madrid,
30:55 who didn't back down from the group.
30:58 Her alter ego, Elias Guerrero, was introduced as a chick boy,
31:03 but a happy and friendly delivery rider.
31:06 In the episode, we watched Ruru's fight scenes with Kylie Padilla.
31:09 Here's the gossip, Susan Enriquez also played the role of a cameo.
31:14 And we're back to the pilot episode.
31:16 That's right.
31:17 [news broadcast]
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