00:00Shyam was killed in the next explosion of 5,000 pagers in Lebanon.
00:05Allegation of two sources of Reuters, Israeli spy agency,
00:09planted the explosion at the production level only.
00:13If possible in the Philippines, in the shooting of Maryse Umali.
00:20The explosion was surprised by the mommies in a supermarket in Beirut, Lebanon.
00:25The heard explosion came from the pocket or bag of a man.
00:33According to the investigation, the explosion was caused by pagers or wireless communication devices
00:38used by the Hezbollah group, which can receive text but cannot make a phone call.
00:44But it is not the only one, because in one hour,
00:47the explosion of 5,000 pagers in different places in Lebanon was followed.
00:52According to the Lebanese health minister,
00:55not less than Shyam was injured while almost 3,000 people were injured.
00:59Two of the killed were members of Hezbollah.
01:02Because of the explosion, the Taiwanese manufacturer of the exploded pagers was questioned.
01:07Its founder denied the involvement,
01:10because Europe made the pagers with rights only to their brand.
01:14Two sources of Reuters said,
01:17as a senior Lebanese security official,
01:20the Mossad spy agency of Israel planted explosives in the pagers at the production level.
01:26Pagers are used by Hezbollah fighters to avoid Israel's location tracking, according to the sources.
01:33Lebanese Information Minister Ziad Makary also condemned the explosion
01:37and said that Israel will answer.
01:40As of now, the Israeli military has not yet announced that it will intervene in the incident.
01:44At the same time, America clarified that they have no knowledge of the explosion in Lebanon.
01:56In the Philippines, it is unlikely that this will happen,
01:59according to the Department of Information and Communications Technology.
02:03We are not at war.
02:04Not like Israel, who is currently at war with Hamas, Hezbollah, Iran.
02:10The closest thing to that is the cell phones that are made of improvised explosive devices
02:15used by some terrorists in the explosion in Mindanao.
02:19It is not a working cell phone,
02:21like the ones that exploded in Lebanon,
02:23the pagers that are really used,
02:25so it is not considered as explosive.
02:27Even so, we should not be complacent.
02:31When you enter the airports,
02:33we always go through security measures.
02:37If you see luggage that is just lying on the side,
02:42you will call the security officers.
02:44The government is also equipping our tech personnel
02:48with the necessary skillsets to fight any threat
02:52through training and providing the necessary tools.
02:55The problem is that the funds here are very small.
02:59It is something that they are trying to do.
03:02For GMA Integrated News, Maris Umali, Naktutok, 24 Hours.
03:07Various government agencies have already helped
03:10with the closing of the POGO on December 31.
03:16We discussed this with Dano Tincunco.
03:21It's okay.
03:22All stakeholders should have regular meetings
03:26with all stakeholders regarding the closure of the POGO.
03:29Especially that there are employees
03:31who have an alien permit to work here in the Philippines.
03:36We also have immigration issues.
03:39Among the employees involved in the POGO's closing,
03:45it should be until December 31.
03:48They have to voluntarily leave,
03:50or if they will not voluntarily leave,
03:52they will be summarily deported.
03:55The summary deportation is the one with automatic blacklists.
03:59But the Executive Order is still waiting
04:01to know what is included and not included in the POGO ban.
04:05It will be released, but while it is not yet,
04:08the POGOs have already moved and visited the area.
04:11It is being followed by all law enforcement.
04:14And if we're able to track them down, we will deport them.
04:17Goh Huaping, alias Alice Goh, who is affiliated with POGO,
04:22hopes that the DOJ will issue the PASIG RTC
04:25of the Warrant of Arrest for Qualified Human Trafficking,
04:28which is a non-bailable case.
04:30This is important because the Senate has already announced
04:33a possible hearing on issues related to Goh.
04:36There is a possibility that she will already be released
04:39from the Senate's custody.
04:41The DOJ has no jurisdiction over the courts
04:44to determine the timing of the release or issue of the Warrant of Arrest.
04:48Of course, it would be in our favor that she won't be released.
04:53Following the Senate hearing, Goh's fiancée plans to attend.
04:58Who wants a person to be jailed in Pasay City?
05:01You have no conviction.
05:03Meanwhile, here in the facility of the POGO,
05:07her safety is of prime concern.
05:11Goh's lawyers belittle the Justice Department's plan
05:15that it is possible for them to return to the court
05:18for a counter-affidavit of Goh, even if it's not a personal claim.
05:23If you file a case, especially for a lawyer who does his job,
05:29you have no evidence, just speculations.
05:33That's rare because we can also file a case in the courts.
05:38According to the NBI, it appears that Goh's signature
05:43in the counter-affidavit dated August 14,
05:46has a notary, Atty. Galicia, compared to other official documents.
05:50According to NBI Director Jaime Santiago,
05:53Goh lied when he said he signed the last page before he left in July.
05:59Atty. Stephen David assured that when it comes to the court, Goh will speak.
06:04In the court, the prosecution cannot say that you're lying, that it's not true.
06:11They cannot say that they don't believe you, that you're lying.
06:14That's not allowed.
06:15Meanwhile, Goh or his lawyers did not appear
06:19in the first hearing of the cancellation of the birth certificate
06:22of the former mayor of Tarlac, RTC Branch 111.
06:25It was filed by the Philippine Statistics Authority
06:28by the Solicitor General because it was registered
06:31as not in accordance with the law.
06:34Their entry of appearance to Goh's lawyers
06:37and motion for extension of 30 days for their answer to the petition.
06:42For GMA Integrated News, I'm Dan Otingcun.
06:44We'll continue in 24 hours.
06:47For the price of buying, some seem to be compromising their health.
06:52If it's medicine, cheaper generic and herbal medicines are more effective.
06:57According to the Department of Health, Oscar Oida is on trial.
07:03On the day of his small business earnings,
07:07Ms. Bebian is lucky if she can earn 500 pesos
07:11in a whole day of selling.
07:13She is determined to pay for her daily expenses.
07:17The most compromising are the medical needs.
07:21You're on a diet, you're on a diet, you're on a diet,
07:25you're on a diet, you're on a diet, you're on a diet,
07:29you're studying, you're fasting, and your medicine.
07:34It's a good thing she has generic medicines for her maintenance.
07:39Generic is a big help.
07:41With branded medicine, it's like x2.
07:44Ms. Estrella has been relying on herbal medicine for a long time,
07:48especially when her grandchildren are sick.
07:51They're more fond of oregano than other medicines.
07:55According to the DOH, it is expected that the generic medicines will become traditional and herbal medicines.
08:03Now that the Generics Awareness Month is being celebrated,
08:06the DOH and the Philippine Institute of Traditional and Alternative Healthcare
08:11initiated the Traditional Care and Generics Medicine Expo.
08:14We really need to promote that these are as cost-effective and as quality as the branded ones.
08:22Our countrymen should not be worried because this went through the regulatory processes
08:30and we've proven that these are, as I've said, they have the same quality as branded ones.
08:37We can see now that the current survey that 7 out of 10 Filipinos now believe in generics,
08:46that this is cost-effective and affordable.
08:49Different herbal or natural medicines and traditional care are also being distributed in this event.
08:55I just want to explain that all herbal medicines, herbal products, especially the pitak,
09:02this is part of a comprehensive research.
09:08So we have partnered with distinct universities and other research facilities like UP, Ateneo,
09:16and this has passed.
09:18Just a reminder to the DOH, in the use of any health products,
09:23they should always wear a mask and not cover their faces.
09:27For GMA Integrated News, Oscar Oida for 24 Hours.
09:34The Supreme Court's request for the next year has also joined the Senate hearing.
09:40The new rules and the use of artificial intelligence
09:46to speed up the roll-out of cases.
09:48Ma'am Gonzales has the story.
09:54Prisoners or those who have been convicted by the justice system
09:58are being reduced due to the faster roll-out of cases
10:02due to the new rules of the courts and the use of artificial intelligence or AI.
10:07As the Supreme Court increases the Senate's request for the 2025 budget,
10:13more cases are being disposed of compared to those being filed.
10:17For example,
10:36This is also the rule of the court for criminal cases like drug cases
10:41where plea bargaining is allowed so that it can be disposed of easily.
10:44While AI is being used in research and draft decisions.
10:49Eventually, our justices would be able to monitor the progress of their cases
10:53so that aging cases can be given priority as well, Your Honor.
10:59We're developing already a voice-to-text transcription.
11:02In other words, while the testimony is being given,
11:05it's already being recorded and transcribed, Your Honor.
11:08Their next target is to include local languages like Ilocano
11:12for it to be automatically translated and not manually typed.
11:18Of course, we won't rely too much on AI but it can give an option
11:24just to countercheck also the human side of the decision
11:28because we might have forgotten something.
11:31There are some decisions which should not be left to the control of the AI
11:36because the court is not only a courts of law but we are also a courts of equity.
11:41There is some humanity involved in the disposition of cases.
11:46It was also proven that not everyone can handle AI.
11:49In the previous bar exam, there were some insinuations
11:55that the AI will do the correction of the booklets but that is totally false.
12:00In fact, now I am the bar chair for 2024.
12:04Indeed, there were some questions that were referred to the AI
12:09and I reviewed over it, they are not exactly correct.
12:14So that means the human mind is still better.
12:17For 2025, the judicature is asking for more than P84 billion.
12:22This includes the budget to continue the online hearings.
12:26For GMA Integrated News, Mav Gonzales was charged for 24 hours.
12:32The MMDA gave a 5-day suspension for several businesses
12:36which were parked on benches.
12:38Some vehicles were towed due to illegal parking.
12:41Bernadette Reyes was charged.
12:45That's an extension.
12:47It's like a punishment for everything.
12:50Give me a week, okay?
12:52We'll go back and remove it, okay?
12:54The MMDA Special Operations Strike Force will release
12:57those businesses that are already parked on the benches
13:00of Leveriza Street in Manila and Pasay.
13:03There is an extension of Sari-Sari Store
13:05and there are notary, ID picture and photocopying services
13:09right in front of Pedestrian Lane.
13:11The coordination letter from the MMDA has been sent to the benches
13:15regarding the complaint they received from the Presidential Action Center
13:19regarding the obstructions here in Leveriza Street.
13:22But when it was sent by the MMDA Special Operations Group today,
13:25they still received a lot of vehicles that were illegally parked
13:29and obstructions on the road.
13:32It's a headache.
13:33That's why we didn't do anything.
13:36We just talked about what happened earlier.
13:39We gave them at least five days.
13:41Because once we go back, we have no choice but to start confiscation.
13:45GP drivers are seen waiting in front of the No Parking sign
13:50in front of FB Harrison in Pasay.
13:52The illegal vehicles that are parked on the benches
13:55were also recognized.
13:56There are no vehicles parked here.
13:58So what?
14:00So it's just here on the side.
14:01The businesses are very strict.
14:04You said that there are a lot of vehicles, why is it still continuing?
14:07We don't have a place to live.
14:09This is where we live.
14:11That's why?
14:12That's why.
14:14There are also vehicles parked on the side of Chino Rosas Avenue Extension in Makati.
14:19There are businessmen like Paris and Mami who were sometimes caught by the MMDA.
14:24We are looking for a place to live because we need to pay our debts
14:28and those who are studying in college.
14:31It is strictly prohibited to park on the curb.
14:34First of all, this is very dangerous.
14:36This is a blind spot.
14:37We have to be consistent with everything that we are doing.
14:39For the GMA Integrated News,
14:42Bernadette Reyes was arrested for 24 hours.
14:49Cat's Eye meets the Madlang Kapuso.
14:51It's showtime today.
14:533...
14:54Waddup, Madlang Pimol!
14:58The girls are full of energy for their visit to the noontime show.
15:02The Madlang Kapuso is also touching.
15:05They are also making fun of the It's Showtime fan.
15:09And Cat's Eye is very grateful for the ever-flowing love and support of their Chinoy fans.
15:14They also held their Manila Fan Showcase tonight in Taguig.
15:20Meanwhile, not only productive but also happy,
15:23the Sparkle Caravan was held in San Sebastián
15:26with the help of Shining Inheritance Stars who were part of the event.
15:29They are also very grateful for the good reviews received for the show.
15:33Let's talk to Lars Santiago.
15:39The students of San Sebastián College were energized
15:43for their welcome to the Sparkle Stars
15:46in the sparkling caravan.
15:49They performed and bonded with the stars of the hit afternoon prime series
15:54Shining Inheritance.
15:57They are Kate Valdez,
16:00Michael Sager,
16:04Dave Bornea,
16:08Midzy Josh,
16:12and Seb Baharillo.
16:20When the crowd is noisy, they enjoy it.
16:22For me, I enjoy it more.
16:24And earlier, they were really game.
16:27I felt like I was on a boat with them.
16:31I feel like I'm one of the students.
16:34Because we're not going to be far from the height.
16:37Kate served as a judge for the students who auditioned
16:42to be a part of Sparkle.
16:45Kate's advice to them is
16:47Don't lose your authentic self.
16:52Just be themselves. Just enjoy.
16:55And whatever they do, make sure that they like it.
17:00And pursue it.
17:01Just do your best all the time.
17:04The Shining Inheritance Stars are very grateful
17:07for the great success of the series
17:10from its pilot episode
17:12to the current episodes.
17:17We're so grateful and happy
17:19for the great feedback from them.
17:22I even saw the reviews.
17:24They tagged me.
17:25And our rating is good.
17:26So I'm so happy.
17:28For me, it's a big blessing.
17:30And I'm excited for the viewers and for us
17:33because the story is about to unfold.
17:35You should look forward to it.
17:37Because I promise,
17:38the upcoming scenes will be amazing.
17:40Have you seen Dono?
17:42Oh, sorry.
17:43Let's not talk about it.
17:45Why are you getting mad at me?
17:47It's because of Archie,
17:49my brother is gone.
17:51LAR Santiago updated on Children's Happening.
17:58And that's my chika this Wednesday night.
18:00I'm Ia Adaliano.
18:01Miss Vicky Emil.
18:03Thank you, Ia.
18:04Thank you, Ia.
18:05And that's the news this Wednesday.
18:07My dears,
18:08it's already the 98th day.
18:11And it's already Christmas.
18:12I'm Vicky Morales.
18:14And for a bigger mission.
18:15For a broader service to the country.
18:17I'm Emil Sumangyo.
18:19From GMA Integrated News,
18:20the Philippine News Authority,
18:22we learned 24 hours.
18:44Thanks for watching.
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