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00:00Israel launched a new airstrike in Lebanon.
00:04According to Israel, it was a defense against the Lebanese rockets that were fired at their border.
00:11According to the Lebanese State News Agency,
00:13eight people have been evacuated from their homes due to the airstrike.
00:17The Philippine Embassy in Lebanon called on the Filipinos to leave their homes.
00:21If anyone is injured and needs help, they can contact our embassy.
00:27The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas was also broken due to the airstrike in Gaza.
00:32A political leader of Hamas, his wife, was at home, according to Pro Hamas Media.
00:38Israel has not yet made an official comment on this.
00:42A man in Tondo, Manila was shot twice.
00:45One of the victims was hit by a bullet.
00:49Jamie Santos was shot.
00:54This man has no escape from the authorities.
00:57He was one of the suspects in the shooting at Tagumpay Street, Tondo, Manila on Friday morning.
01:03The two victims are recovering.
01:05The female target of the suspects was hit in the neck and body,
01:09and a man was shot in the right arm.
01:12The arrested suspect was the one in black in the CCTV footage in the place where the crime took place.
01:19The man in black was taken to the gunman who was driving a motorcycle.
01:24After the incident, the CCTV also captured the two escapees together.
01:29The rider fell several times in a hurry to escape because he was chased by several residents.
01:35That's the reason why he had a wound on his face.
01:39We found out that he cut his face in the hospital.
01:43And when he returned home, he fell asleep.
01:48The motorcycle and gun that had bullets in it were recovered.
01:52The gunman used it to commit the crime.
01:54The gunman was also stabbed.
01:56The police believe that the motive for the shooting is related to drugs.
02:00The two suspects were previously involved in illegal drugs.
02:04It turns out that the victim did not commit the crime.
02:11The suspect insisted that he didn't know that the gunman was going to shoot his friend.
02:17He asked me to go with him to his wife's house.
02:19He told me to call his wife.
02:21I didn't know that there was going to be a gunshot.
02:25I was surprised that there was a direct shot.
02:27It hit my back.
02:30I was so scared.
02:32I was scared.
02:34Then we fell down.
02:36He was released on March 18 because he was caught by the PNGAN.
02:40Now, he will face a complaint of frustrated murder
02:43and violation of the Comprehensive Firearms and Ammunition Regulation Act
02:48in relation to Omnibus Election Code.
02:50For GMA Integrated News,
02:52Jaime Santos,
02:53for 24 Hours.
03:02Life is like a bamboo.
03:04It's tough but it will still stand.
03:08And the bamboo also has a beneficial income
03:12when it comes to sustainability and fighting climate change.
03:16That's what Katrina Sol is talking about.
03:28These are just a few of the bamboo species
03:30that were shown to the participants
03:32in the 26th Learn and Earn from Bamboo Experts
03:36in Carolina Bamboo Garden
03:37in Sitio Tanza 2, Barangay San Jose, Antipolos City.
03:41What we call it now is green gold.
03:44It's no longer the poor man's timber.
03:47Because bamboo,
03:48it's all over the Philippines.
03:50If you really want to do something with your bamboo,
03:55there are people who will buy it.
03:57The participants were explained the importance of bamboo
04:01and how it can be an alternative income.
04:05I still want to plant bamboo
04:09because of our current climate change.
04:11It's always hot.
04:13It's too hot to mitigate the climate change.
04:16I think it's like grass.
04:18Because in the province, wherever it grows,
04:20now I know the importance.
04:23It's huge.
04:24According to a forester from DENR,
04:27planting bamboo will help a lot,
04:30especially in the midst of the climate change we are experiencing.
04:35It has a huge role in carbon dioxide absorption.
04:40Let's plant a lot of bamboo.
04:42Bamboo can grow in many areas.
04:44We can help the environment.
04:47We can help mitigate climate change.
04:52We still have a lot of money in the future.
04:55For Jimmy Integrated News,
04:57Katrina Son,
04:5824 Hours.
05:02Some establishments and attractions were covered by darkness last night.
05:06This is being shared on Earth Hour 2025.
05:09In the year of this initiative for the environment,
05:12the lights went out from 8.30 to 9.30 last night, March 22.
05:18The GMA Network headquarters were there alone.
05:22Some houses in Isabela were also alone.
05:26Some international landmarks were also covered by darkness,
05:29such as Sydney Opera House in Australia
05:31and Tokyo Tower in Japan.
05:34Is your sleep peaceful?
05:38According to experts, there is a problem
05:40with the quality of sleep of Filipinos.
05:42That's why they are studying to wake everyone up
05:46from this sleeping problem.
05:49I'm Dana Ting-Hugo.
05:52Before, we were taught that 8 hours is the ideal length of sleep.
05:56But due to the many things to do and other responsibilities every day,
06:00is it enough for Filipinos to sleep?
06:03About 6 hours?
06:05Of course, because of work and stress.
06:08Sometimes, 4 to 5 hours.
06:104 to 5 hours? Do you think that's enough?
06:12No.
06:13Why?
06:14Sometimes, we use the time.
06:16I use the time at night.
06:17Yes, I travel.
06:18Are they still able to sleep?
06:20What's the worst thing you remember?
06:22Street duty, 24 hours.
06:24Sleep deprivation, such as sleep apnea,
06:27or waking up early,
06:29can lead to problems and diseases.
06:31Problems in information processing, disruption,
06:34we have impaired memory,
06:36we forget things easily,
06:38we have reduced learning,
06:39especially in the children and teenagers.
06:42We become irritable.
06:43There's also poor immune function.
06:45People who have chronic sleep deprivation
06:47are prone to have diseases.
06:49And there's also increased pain perception,
06:51an increased risk for accidents and falls.
06:54It's somewhat of a superpower for humans,
06:57for all organisms, actually.
06:59It's our way of surviving.
07:01Without sleep, we die.
07:03A group of sleep medicine specialists
07:05asked Filipinos about this problem.
07:08They suggested a broad study on sleeping in the Philippines
07:13that would be a guide for police recommendations
07:16on the sleep health of the public,
07:18especially those on graveyard shifts
07:20or working at night.
07:22We don't have an answer for that.
07:24We rely on studies from the outside,
07:27from other nations.
07:29We're developing a protocol.
07:32We have been granted by our partners for that study.
07:38According to the group,
07:39there is no formal consultation
07:41with the Department of Health
07:43regarding the recommendation of police on sleep health.
07:46The committee level in the Senate
07:48also approved the recommendation
07:50of the Sleep Disorder Awareness and Education Program.
07:53To have a better sleep,
07:55according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of America,
07:59some of the things you can do
08:01is try to sleep and wake up at the same time every day.
08:04Do not use electronics such as cell phones,
08:0830 minutes before going to sleep,
08:10and regularly exercise and eat properly.
08:13For GMA Integrated News,
08:15I'm Dan Ating Kun,
08:16and I will talk for 24 hours.
08:2650 days before the election of 2025,
08:29the senatorial candidates continue to run
08:31to spread their platform.
08:33I'm MAV Gonzalez.
08:38Senator Francis Tolentino is pushing for a discount on the Internet.
08:43Congressman Erwin Tulfo is advocating for public services right now.
08:48Senator Benhur Abalos wants to get rid of electricity bills.
08:53Mayor Abby Binay is promising free medicine for senior citizens.
08:58Senator Bong Revilla is encouraging 300 laws to be passed.
09:03Senator Pia is pushing for protection of women
09:06and Senator Pia Cayetano.
09:09Senator Ping Lackson wants to continue the fight against corruption.
09:14Senator Lito Lapid wants to increase the number of laws to be passed.
09:19Mani Pacquiao is promising free housing for the poor.
09:24Tito Soto is urging us to fight fake news.
09:28At the town hall meeting,
09:29Senator Alin Andamo,
09:30Mody Floranda,
09:31Lisa Maza,
09:32and Danilo Ramos attended.
09:34BAM Aquino is pushing for food prices.
09:39Sen. Bong Go is fighting for persons with disabilities.
09:44Sen. Aimee Marcos is turning a blind eye.
09:49Ariel Quiribin is pushing for the right of the transport sector.
09:53We continue to follow the campaign of running Senators in the election of 2025.
09:59For JMA Integrated News,
10:00MAV Gonzalez,
10:01Nakatuto 24 Horas.
10:04We continue to follow the campaign of running Senators in the election of 2025.
10:08Sparkle Artists attended the 3-day workshop of ANAK-TV in Intramuros, Manila.
10:14There were Msha,
10:15Lee Victor,
10:16Sabrina Cuervo,
10:17Jordan Lim,
10:18Jordan Baldovino,
10:20Aljon Banayra,
10:21and Erica Laude.
10:23Tony GMA Vice President for Corporate Affairs and Communications,
10:27Angel Javier Cruz,
10:29joined the Sparkle Artists and youth from different schools.
10:33The workshop has the theme of Magic of Peace
10:35where the personality, teamwork, communication, understanding, and listening skills of the participants can be developed.
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