Unang Balita sa Unang Hirit: MAY 13, 2024 [HD]

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- Dating Presidential Economic Adviser Michael Yang, ipatatawag sa imbestigasyon ng Kamara kaugnay sa P3.8B "tsaa-bu" bust sa Pampanga noong Sept. 2023
- Ret. SC Sr. Assoc. Justice Carpio: Tila pag-reclaim ng China sa Sabina Shoal at Pag-asa Cay, dapat nang mapigilan ng Pilipinas | Ret. SC Sr. Assoc. Justice Carpio: Pagsira ng China sa mga corals, dapat ireklamo sa tribunal ng UNCLOS
- "Piliin mo ang Pilipinas" Maria Clara transformation ni Julie Anne San Jose, pinusuan | Ilang mahahalagang isyu sa bansa, tampok sa "Piliin mo ang Pilipinas" entry ni Vice Ganda
- Bentahan ng asukal sa Blumentritt Market, malakas dahil sa mas mababang presyo | United Sugar Producers Federation: Posibleng maantala ang supply at produksiyon ng asukal dahil sa init ng panahon
- Ilang customer ng Maynilad sa Metro Manila, pansamantalang walang tubig para sa maintenance activities
- Brgy. Pag-Ibig sa Nayon, 8 oras na mawawalan ng tubig dahil sa maintenance activity ng Maynilad | Ilang residente, nagsimula nang mag-imbak ng tubig | Maynilad: Supply ng tubig, maaantala mula 10 pm hanggang 6 am bukas dahil sa pressure test
- Komite na tututok sa mas pinaigting na proteksiyon ng karapatang pantao, binuo ni PBBM
- LPU Lady Pirates, panalo laban sa Arellano Lady Chiefs; makakaharap ang Letran Lady Knights sa May 15
- Nasa 6 motorcycle rider na dumaan sa EDSA busway, sinita at tiniketan ng SAICT | Ilang motoristang dumaan sa EDSA busway kahit bawal, sinita at Niketan ng SAICT
- Heart Evangelista, ibinahagi ang pagkawala ng anak nilang si "Francisko"


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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Transcript
00:00 Former economic advisor of former President Rodrigo Duterte, Michael Yang, was called by the camera.
00:06 He was a co-ordinator of the operation of authorities in Mexico, Pampanga, in September when almost Php 4 billion was seized.
00:14 The House Committee on Dangerous Drugs Chairman Robert Ace Barbers,
00:17 Yang is connected to the company that owns the warehouse where the drugs were found.
00:23 The company is also involved in other illegal activities.
00:26 Yang was first identified in Parmalee Pharmaceuticals, the company that bought the government's overpriced medical supplies during the COVID pandemic.
00:34 The camera will find out if there are other illegal activities that Yang is involved in.
00:40 Yang was once told that he has nothing to do with Parmalee.
00:43 The Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency also said that Yang is not connected to illegal drugs.
00:51 The Philippines should file a complaint against China's destruction and manipulation of the drugs inside the exclusive economic zone of the Philippines.
00:58 Retired Supreme Court Associate Justice Antonio Carpio said that this could be part of his claim that China is in the area.
01:05 We have first news from Joseph Morong.
01:07 While it's still early, the Philippines should find a way to stop the reclamation of China in the Sabina-Sholat-Pagasakay.
01:19 Retired Supreme Court Associate Justice Antonio Carpio said that China is already spreading to create an artificial island in Sabina-Shol.
01:27 75 nautical miles or 140 kilometers away from Palawan and inside the exclusive economic zone or EEZ of the Philippines.
01:36 It's like the distance between Quezon City and Lucena, Quezon.
01:40 The Philippine Coast Guard also reported that Chinese researchers were seen in Sabina-Shol.
01:46 I think they're in the process of marking, making markings because they destroyed the coral reefs. Maybe that's the first phase.
01:55 It should also be complained to the tribunal of the United Nations Convention on the Laws of the Sea or UNCLOS on the first destruction of China's corals.
02:03 That's after seeing the dead corals in Sabina-Shol, which the PCG said is a possible sign of the construction of an artificial island.
02:13 What's more worrying is that Sabina-Shol is close to the Reed Bank or Recto Bank, which is rich in oil and is in the EEZ of the Philippines.
02:22 If we allow them to build on Sabina-Shol, then they will harass us in Reed Bank because they have a base near Reed Bank.
02:35 When we asked the Chinese Embassy if their researchers saw a PCG about this, they said that's what the PCG thinks.
02:42 But they haven't answered our question on where they are in the process.
02:47 This was only said when China has an unquestionable sovereignty over the islands and waters in the South China Sea, like the Nanshao Spratlys, which is in Sabina-Shol.
02:56 But according to Carpio, not only in Sabina-Shol, China is starting to reclaim, but also in San Dique, near the Pagasa Island.
03:04 The PCG has been repeatedly saying that the coral there is dead. In 2017, the Philippines is planning to build a fisherman's shelter there, but China denied it.
03:15 We are asking the PCG, DFA and DND to be on alert.
03:18 This is the first news. Joseph Morong for GMA Integrated News.
03:23 [music]
03:28 Let's go for it! Let's go for it this Monday morning.
03:32 Feeling nostalgic, netizens? Choose the Philippines entry of Asia's Limitless star, Julian San Jose.
03:40 [music]
03:46 From My Jabs to Maria Clara, it's complete from his iconic outfit and moves.
03:52 That's why the post is so popular. It has more than 1 million likes on TikTok and has 7.5 million views.
04:00 His study on netizens is like a past.
04:04 Another trending entry of the uncoverable star and its showtime host Vice Ganda.
04:10 In Piliin Mo Ang Pilipinas, he highlights some important issues, like China's harassment of the Philippines, the West Philippine Sea and traffic.
04:22 In the last touch, netizens are on Vice's message that even though it's hard to fight against the Philippines, he is still choosing our country.
04:32 [music]
04:38 The possible delay in the production of sugar is worrying because of the hot weather.
04:44 Where are we selling it today?
04:46 We have first news live from Niko Juaez.
04:49 Niko.
04:50 Good morning. Sugar is on the market here in Blumen Street Market in Manila, especially in hot weather.
05:01 Of course, that's one of the ingredients for cooling, like halohalo.
05:05 But the reason why the supply and production of sugar is possible to be delayed is also due to the hot weather in the next few months.
05:14 Pesos to 85 pesos per kilo of white sugar is now here in Blumen Street Market in Manila.
05:23 Pesos to 75 pesos per kilo of washed sugar is now in the 70s.
05:27 Brown sugar is now playing from 65 pesos to 78 pesos per kilo.
05:32 It's cheaper if you put it in a market, said Randi Aquino.
05:36 It's getting lower now, not like before.
05:39 Is it like before?
05:40 It's high before. It's just high before.
05:44 And because it's cheaper, the sugar is now sold sweetly.
05:49 It's a bit expensive to sell because the weather is still hot.
05:54 We use sweeteners, halohalo.
05:59 In Rodeline's store, she sells five bags of sugar every day.
06:03 She also sells ingredients of halohalo.
06:06 We sell halohalo for 100 pesos.
06:10 Now, it's only 16 pesos more because it's raining.
06:16 Rodeline and Randi both say that the supply of sugar is good.
06:21 But according to the United Sugar Producers Federation, the supply and production of sugar is possible to be delayed.
06:27 Sugar farmers cannot plant because the soil is dry due to the effect of El Niño.
06:33 If it's not enough, according to the sugar sellers, their sales will surely be affected.
06:39 If there's no sugar, it's a big problem.
06:42 Of course, we use halohalo.
06:45 What if they don't have sugar?
06:48 We might be too lazy.
06:51 If the supply of sugar is not enough, the sugar will surely be affected.
06:58 It might be an option not to sell sugar.
07:01 It's a new adjustment.
07:03 We haven't sold sugar yet.
07:06 It's too expensive.
07:07 If it's too expensive, we'll sell white sugar.
07:12 We don't buy white sugar.
07:15 It's really cheap because it's cheaper.
07:18 To prevent that from happening, the United Sugar Producers Federation supports the import of sugar.
07:24 We'll import imported sugar from the GAP.
07:30 I saw that there's a shortage of sugar in the ground.
07:34 That's right, 185,000 to 200,000 metric tons.
07:43 There's no problem with imported sugar according to the sellers.
07:48 They're not losing in price.
07:51 Live from the Blumen Trade Market in Manila, I'm Nico Juaje for GMA Integrated News.
07:57 Meanwhile, like here in Las Piñas,
08:01 some places in Quezon City are also affected by water interruption.
08:06 We'll find out their preparations in the first live news of James Agustin.
08:11 James, good morning. What's the situation there?
08:13 Maris, good morning.
08:16 The barangay Pag-ibig in Nayon will lose its water supply for eight hours
08:20 because of the maintenance activity that Manila will do later tonight.
08:24 Just now, some residents are already impacted by water.
08:28 Ms. Telma is cooking the dishes that she's selling in the livelihood center of the barangay Pag-ibig in Nayon in Quezon City.
08:38 She doesn't know that there's a scheduled water service interruption in their area later tonight.
08:43 We'll just save water so that we can cook tomorrow. We have something to use.
08:48 Ms. Leticia is also selling some cooked dishes.
08:51 We'll just save water. It's very difficult because the weather here is very hot.
08:57 Leia started filling a big drum of water.
09:01 She also filled a washing machine with water.
09:04 They have seven families in the compound that they're using.
09:07 It's very difficult when there's no water.
09:10 My son will take a bath later.
09:14 He takes four baths.
09:19 It's very difficult when there's no water so I'm already packing.
09:22 In the province of Manila, the barangay will lose its water supply from 10 p.m. tomorrow until 6 a.m. tomorrow.
09:29 That's for the pressure test that will be conducted in Ibonifacio Avenue, Corner Pineda Street.
09:36 Meanwhile, Maris, Manila is asking the affected residents to save enough water before the scheduled water service interruption.
09:44 That's the first news from Quezon City. I'm James Agustin for GEMA Integrated News.
09:49 President Baumarcos created a so-called Super Body to look after the human rights of the country.
09:57 According to Administrative Order No. 22,
10:00 the Special Committee on Human Rights Coordination will raise the issue of protecting and advancing human rights.
10:08 It was first raised by Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamina in the Court of Appeal on May 8.
10:14 His co-chair is Judge Secretary Jesus Crispin Rebulia.
10:18 The committee also includes the members of the Department of Foreign Affairs and the Department of the Interior and Local Government.
10:27 [Music]
10:30 [Music]
10:34 The LPU Lady Pirates will advance to the playoffs of NCAA Season 99 Women's Volleyball.
10:40 In the Step Ladder Semis, Lady Pirates defeated the fourth-seeded Aureliano Lady Chiefs.
10:46 The final score was three sets to one.
10:48 Because of that, Lady Chiefs was eliminated.
10:51 Next, Lady Pirates will face the number two-seeded Letran Lady Knights on Wednesday, May 15.
10:57 The winner of the Letran and LPU will face the top-seeded Benilde Lady Blazers on Sunday, May 19 for the Women's Volleyball Finals.
11:11 [Music]
11:13 The SAICT personnel recently arrived at EDSA busway to monitor the motorists who pass through there even though it's prohibited.
11:22 We have live news. Bang Alegre. Bang.
11:26 Good morning. Some riders who were caught earlier here still don't understand that they cannot pass through EDSA busway.
11:36 We are here at Southbound Lane, just below EDSA Ortega's flyover where seven riders were caught and arrested by SAICT's Special Action and Intelligence Committee for Transportation.
11:49 It's prohibited to pass through here.
11:51 Some of them were silent when we received their statement because they were stopped and their licenses and registries were inspected.
11:58 But some of them argued that they were just there and they were stopped so they were allowed to cross the line prior to their arrest.
12:10 Only buses that are allowed to pass through here are public transportation buses and emergency vehicles with authorization or those with patients.
12:22 Earlier, there was a car that was arrested. They are both facing a fine of P5,000 for first offense.
12:30 This is the first news from EDSA busway in Ortigas, Bang Alegre for GMA Integrated News.
12:35 Along with Mother's Day yesterday, Kapuso Global Fashion Icon Heart Evangelista shared her recent heartbreak.
12:48 In a handwritten letter, Kapuso actress revealed on Instagram the loss of her daughter, Francisco.
12:56 Heart said that the heartbeat of her baby stopped just a few days ago.
13:01 This is Heart's fourth miscarriage since 2018.
13:06 Even though she was brokenhearted, she was thankful for her rainbow baby who gave her hope and love.
13:15 She also wished happy Mother's Day to all the mothers, mothers to friends and to all those who are going through the same thing.
13:24 Thank you very much.
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13:44 [Music]

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