24 Oras Part 2: Pulis na pinatay ng kabaro; iwas overheat sa gadget; lolang pinapatulog katabi ang mga aso; one-on-one with reigning Miss U queen; walang ka-"pares" na diskarte, atbp.

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00:00 A police captain was killed in Maguindanao after helping to shoot the suspect's relatives.
00:08 Both of them surrendered to the police who were also shot.
00:12 And that is what Marisol Abduramay is pointing out.
00:15 You can see a policeman in uniform who is being chased by the Dos population to Maguindanao.
00:22 But he was cornered by his companions and he was helped to shoot.
00:28 Even though the police were there, he was still shot.
00:32 The police in the wing, was recognized by police captain Roland Moralde.
00:39 This happened yesterday and the suspects are relatives.
00:43 According to the chief of the police, Moralde was the first one to point out that he had a gun.
00:48 Our troops saw that he had a gun, so by chance.
00:52 So the police were able to find him.
00:58 The suspect entered the compound of his relatives.
01:01 And there, a relative of the suspect was shot by the police.
01:04 So Moralde was chased by the shooter.
01:07 This is what was captured on CCTV.
01:10 That the suspect's other relatives were helping to shoot him.
01:14 The M16 gunmen even used it.
01:17 He was about to cross, but he was unconscious and there were many people behind him.
01:22 They heard the gunshot and they reacted.
01:24 It's about 15 meters away from the house of the suspects.
01:30 Moralde called the incident before the gunshot.
01:34 I asked him if he was with him. He said yes sir I'm with him.
01:39 I said okay, let's go. If there's no one, I'll alert my team.
01:43 Two police officers came out to shoot Moralde.
01:46 They surrendered to the police.
01:48 The M16 gunmen also recovered the gun they used.
01:51 In the statement of PNP Chief General Romero Francisco Marbil,
01:55 he said that he will investigate the incident.
01:58 Even though the comrades of Captain Moralde were saddened by the loss,
02:02 he showed courage.
02:03 The murder complaint was prepared against the two suspects who surrendered
02:08 and the three others who are still at large.
02:11 For GMA Integrated News, Marisol Abdurrahman, Nakatuto 24 Horas.
02:18 We're back in Dagupan, Pangasinan.
02:22 The highest heat index in the country today is 47 degrees Celsius.
02:28 It's hot and it's possible to overheat gadgets that are important to online classes and work from home.
02:36 Here are some tips to avoid this from Sandra Aguinaldo.
02:41 Because the water sources in the campuses of Quilino State University dried up,
02:49 their classes were asynchronous until May 17.
02:53 It didn't dry up before, but now there's no water.
02:57 The effect of the heat is aluminum.
03:00 Face-to-face classes of SPARC's Siam University students were suspended.
03:05 That's why her teacher sent her home to study.
03:10 She used a tablet that sometimes heats up.
03:14 It's not that I can't hold it, but it's hotter than normal.
03:20 I just turn it off and play with it in the room, but not on my cell phone.
03:26 I check it from time to time if it's not hot anymore.
03:30 The teacher sends activities that they will do for all subjects.
03:37 The school's schedule depends on how long the teacher sends the activities that they should do.
03:44 We ask her to finish the activities and then she will decide if she can play online games.
03:54 We allow her to play for two hours.
03:56 According to the IT expert, Art Samaniego, gadgets are like people who are getting hot.
04:02 Depending on the quality, some get hot faster or more.
04:06 When it starts to get hot, you feel that it's slowing down.
04:11 One of the reasons is that it's overheating.
04:14 The cell phones that are cheap, when you charge it, it's still fully charged.
04:19 It still has power.
04:20 That's why it's dangerous.
04:21 When it overheats, the phones can explode.
04:24 There are also cell phones that stop working when exposed to heat.
04:29 It gives a warning that it needs to cool down before it can be used.
04:35 Direct sunlight is a killer for electronics.
04:38 You can turn it off or let it rest.
04:41 Remove the casing because if you have a casing like this, it can cause heat.
04:50 A call center agent who works from home discarded the two electric fans in the laptop
04:57 that he used for more than 8 hours in one day.
05:00 It's also placed on a stand or bracket so that it doesn't get too hot.
05:04 It's a good discard according to Samaniego because the battery and CPU of the laptop get hot.
05:10 The highest temperature in the country today will reach 47 degrees Celsius.
05:16 It's a good sign for the city of Pangasinan.
05:21 In Cagayan, the level of Cagayan River has dropped because of the heat.
05:25 In Ilocos Norte, the production of mangoes is affected by the heat.
05:30 The fruits of the mangoes are small, so many people reject it.
05:34 The price of a kilo of mangoes is 25 pesos from the previous 50 pesos.
05:38 Because the quality of the mangoes is lower, they will just make dried mango and mango wine.
05:45 Reporting from GMA Integrated News, Sandra Aguinaldo, 24 Hours.
05:50 Hacking is considered a crisis according to a group that is affected by the government agencies.
05:57 The DICT said that most of them are being stopped but they admitted that they need to increase their number of people.
06:03 Tina Panganiban Perez was affected.
06:09 Five years after being hacked, Angelica Cruz still hasn't recovered her social media account.
06:15 I was surprised. Some people are posting on my Facebook. I can't open it.
06:20 She used to use a computer shop to post on Facebook.
06:23 That's why she's now insuring something, aside from sharing her password.
06:27 If you're online on a cell phone or computer, you can delete the history.
06:36 Don't leave your account there.
06:40 But even the government agencies are being hacked.
06:44 It's considered a crisis according to the DIGT.
06:48 The DICT said that most of them are being stopped.
06:54 It does not mean that all of them are successful in their attacks and breaches.
07:00 Those attacks are probably 10% success.
07:03 We still do actions for it to be remediated as well.
07:07 They also said that only 200 people were left in their cyber security bureau.
07:13 That's far from other countries like Singapore, which has 800 cyber security experts,
07:19 or Myanmar, which has 400.
07:22 To recruit, the DICT has a hack4gov,
07:26 where different teams of universities are working on cyber security, like fighting hacking.
07:34 The government needs skilled individuals who will combat cyber threats and ensure the safety of our countrymen.
07:43 Future cyber security professionals, this is a great field or pool of people who can help.
07:52 For GMA Integrated News, Tina Panganiban Perez, Naka Tutok, 24 Hours.
07:58 Happy and grateful to Reigning Miss Universe, Shainice Palacio for her first visit here in the Philippines.
08:08 What would you like to try?
08:10 Find out in this one-on-one interview with Yvonne Aquino.
08:19 The Reigning Miss Universe, Shainice Palacios of Nicaragua is here.
08:24 In the one-on-one interview with GMA Integrated News, she said she's happy and grateful to be in the Philippines,
08:36 one of the Asian countries that is part of her tour.
08:39 Mabuhay Philippines!
08:41 Well, I'm so happy to be here, so excited to share with all of you.
08:46 It's a new experience to me because it's the first time visiting the Philippines.
08:50 But I feel so happy because it's like Latino.
08:53 You look like Latino and you are, for me, the Latinos in Asia.
08:58 Aside from the beautiful beaches in the Philippines, she also wants to visit historical sites like Intramuros.
09:07 I want to visit them for the history that you have.
09:11 It's decolonized by Spain, so I love to learn more about the cultures.
09:18 And I hope to visit and visit different places that you have here in the Philippines.
09:26 In her five months as Miss Universe, Shainice has learned a lot.
09:33 Every single day is an opportunity to be better, to grow every single morning,
09:40 grow for yourself, for your people, for the young girls looking at you on the internet.
09:49 She left her legacy and her message to other women.
09:55 I break a barrier.
09:57 I'm the first woman that I won in Central America and in my country.
10:03 And it's that example that we're going to show the next delegates who want to be part of the platform.
10:10 That you can do the same that I did.
10:13 You can believe and you work hard in your dreams and the dreams come true like me.
10:24 Miss Universe Philippines 2023 Michelle D met again.
10:29 Shainice also thanked the support of Filipino fans.
10:33 And because Shainice is also interested in learning our language, she even taught me Tagalog.
10:40 How can I say I love you everyone?
10:42 I love you.
10:44 I love you.
10:46 Heart.
10:47 Heart.
10:48 Thank you so much.
10:50 For GMA Integrated News, Bona Kino for 24 Hours.
10:54 A grandmother in Cavite was injured and her child was taken to her own house.
11:00 So she's sleeping outside next to the dogs.
11:04 The receipt of my report.
11:06 A senior citizen in Cavite was hit by a car and was injured in the body and face.
11:15 The mother of Edeng, Nora, will tell us what happened to the senior citizen.
11:20 The same sister of Nora, Tete and her family.
11:25 What happened to your head?
11:27 I don't know how it happened.
11:31 Ati Nora, what did we see?
11:33 I asked my mother how her head was.
11:37 She told me she didn't know if she slipped or hit something.
11:44 During the incident, Nora's stomach grew and her sister's son, Edeng, was left to his own home.
11:52 Their son, Tete, is living with their son, Edeng.
11:56 I hope you take good care of him.
11:59 If you don't take care of him, he will ask for my help.
12:05 That's why I didn't go inside because my brother and I have a gap.
12:10 That's why on April 19, Nora went to San Manuel 1 to help Nora's family.
12:19 When she entered, Edeng's mother, who was sleeping outside, and her dogs were next to her.
12:28 I was in a situation when I was older. I was not comfortable.
12:32 Later, Tete faced...
12:36 My mother and son were not comfortable.
12:40 My mother's situation is different now.
12:43 My grandson and my son were not comfortable.
12:46 Tete, I will transfer you to another place.
12:49 Where will you transfer me?
12:51 Will Edeng's family be able to return to their home?
12:55 And how did the old man pass away?
12:59 Watch out for my full report on Recibo this Sunday, May 5, 2024.
13:04 At 5 p.m. on GMA 7.
13:07 A man was found dead after a few days of searching by his colleagues after sick leave.
13:15 But he was not the only one who was taken to the house, but also his wife.
13:21 Katrina Sol was on the scene.
13:23 The TANOD and Safety Officer of Barangay Greater Lagros, Quezon City, were taken to this house.
13:33 One of the residents here, sick leave from work and last talk with his friends on April 25.
13:40 The succeeding days did not report.
13:43 So they asked for help here in the barangay that they can go to the house.
13:48 But there was no answer to the several times the barangay's people responded.
13:53 So the gate was opened.
13:55 From the window, the situation inside the house was seen and there was a smell of burning smoke.
14:03 They found the man looking for his friends, 37 years old, lying on the sofa in the living room.
14:09 He was also found dead, the 72-year-old woman, who was also found lying on the floor in the room.
14:16 I was persuaded that the man was the first one, the child.
14:20 Because he was already decomposed.
14:23 The authorities are still investigating the incident.
14:26 They are also calling for the relatives of the deceased to come forward
14:31 to have their bodies autopsied and to know who they killed.
14:36 For Jimmy Integrated News, Katrina Sol, in Tutok, 24 hours.
14:46 We met some really super mothers in San Simon, in Pampanga, who were really a support for the family.
14:54 So now that Mother's Day is coming, the GMA Kapusu Foundation has a gift for them.
15:00 Mary's livelihood is in making tiles and varnishing of chairs and bedding in the house.
15:11 To save a total of P150 to P200 per piece of furniture, she is the one who runs it.
15:19 "Lamesa, lamesa, lamesa!"
15:25 She rides a colon-colon until she reaches Ilocos Sur.
15:30 We have a lot of vendors here. You can't not come.
15:34 We have to leave when the kids are sleeping. You can't not come. You can't not eat.
15:41 If your child eats, he won't.
15:47 Agnes is enduring the strong smell of varnish and the rust from the wood to support her children's studies.
15:57 If you have a sore nose, you can go there and lie down. That's why we're just enduring it.
16:04 To wear a double mask, to avoid the inhalation of dust particles and the smell of varnish.
16:13 GMA Kapusu!
16:15 So, as a early start of Mother's Day,
16:18 the day of the birth of 142 mothers from San Simon, including Mary and Agnes.
16:28 GMA Kapusu Foundation and ACE Hub Medical Diagnostic Laboratory conducted a free pap smear and breast examination.
16:38 To know if there are abnormal cells in the mother's neck so that we can prevent cervical cancer.
16:48 It's very important to do this medical mission because medical exams are not that cheap.
16:55 We also gave them grocery packs, hygiene kits, and vitamins.
17:00 There are also appliances from Hanabishi.
17:05 And for their new look, there's a free haircut.
17:10 It helped us a lot.
17:12 I also touched it.
17:14 That's the most refreshing for my body.
17:17 If it's worth it and it's delicious, it won't let the popularity of our Filipino couples go.
17:27 Some started as food carts but were abandoned because of the couples who discarded them.
17:34 These are the stories of Bernadette Reyes and her summer life.
17:38 This is a blockbuster line in Quezon City.
17:44 For only P120, you can have pares, unli soup, unli tabat, unli rice, soft drinks, and egg.
17:53 All of their meat is delicious and juicy.
18:00 Aside from their pares, they also have their overload,
18:05 which is loaded with meat like beef, beef skin, chicharong bulaklak, bagnet, and bone marrow.
18:13 Who would have thought that the food they're eating now started as a simple food cart.
18:23 We're slowly getting known here because we're able to provide a clean and full meal.
18:33 We're just passing through the crowd of customers.
18:37 The late income, when it's saved, it's also big.
18:43 This couple started as a food cart in G. Tuazon in Manila.
18:47 Their budget for pares is P65, unli rice.
18:53 Perfect for those who are saving like Jens, a student.
18:57 The taste really stands out to me.
19:00 The soup is delicious and even the chili that's added.
19:04 He started as a food cart.
19:07 Then now, he's upgraded and added other branches.
19:12 So, their branch is now four.
19:15 If the price goes down, this pares food cart will also fight back,
19:19 with P55 each order.
19:22 It's not only delicious, but they also serve a lot and it's cheap.
19:26 The owner's story is even more inspiring.
19:30 When he stopped working, he entered the pares.
19:33 Until he built his own, using only P2,000 per month.
19:38 At first, it was P2,500. Now, we're up to P35,000 per month.
19:45 Four branches.
19:47 Now, he has two branches and three pares food carts.
19:51 We have relatives and colleagues who don't have jobs.
19:56 We also help them.
19:57 The ingredients of this Mami Pares Cart are being brought back and forth
20:01 in Barangay Guadalupe, Cebu City.
20:03 We have beef, beef stock, mameed, and bantog chicharon.
20:08 P55 per regular and P80 per special.
20:11 P2,000 was the first amount that was started during the pandemic.
20:14 I worked as a food cart.
20:20 I had a chance to get a fund from the people who bought it.
20:27 I was able to survive. I was able to get a fund for my cart.
20:34 For GMA Integrated News, Bernadette Reyes, Nacatuto, 24 Hours.
20:40 [Music]

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