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00:00 Discounts are clearly a priority for PWDs.
00:04 They are tax deductible.
00:06 Under the implementing rules and regulations of Republic Act 10754,
00:10 the discounted income can be claimed as a tax deduction.
00:14 But the name and PWD ID number of the discount given must be listed in the Record of Sales of the establishment.
00:28 To bring out the best, the goal of Sparkle Prime Workshop
00:32 is to bring out the best among aspiring artists who have become a beauty queen.
00:36 Let's talk to Aubrey Carampel.
00:38 From pageantry to acting,
00:44 that is the whirlwind journey of the 2019 Philippine Universe Gazzini Ganados
00:49 who became a beauty queen in Sparkle Prime Workshop.
00:52 With being a beauty queen, everyone expects you to be polished, to be well prepared, to be perfect.
00:59 But in the workshop, they allow you to be, to feel all the emotions,
01:04 the traumas that you will bring out.
01:06 And it's such a comforting feeling to be in the red mat.
01:10 And I'm honored to be a part of this.
01:12 The daughter of Kapuso and Sparkle actor Richard Yap, Ashley Sandrin, is also in the workshop.
01:18 I learned so much.
01:20 And it really helps you become a better actor and a better person overall.
01:24 The same goes for Sparkle Teen actor Aiden Veneracion.
01:27 After his birth as Archie in the Kapuso Murder Mystery Drama Royal Blog,
01:33 he prepared the biggest family drama of 2024, "Pulang Araw".
01:38 The strength and stamina are different because it's a historical drama.
01:41 So there are more obligations, more things happen.
01:44 So I really need to do more research about World War II, which is the Japanese invasion.
01:49 They were given different exercises by the workshop head facilitator, Anna Filayo,
01:56 to make Sparkle Stars more hopeful and prepared for their future projects.
02:02 What I love about this particular batch is they're so hungry.
02:06 They have, immediately, they have respect that this is a different world that they will enter.
02:13 The craft of acting is different, but they have a lot of respect for what they're doing.
02:20 Sparkle Prime Workshop will also be held in different places in the Philippines,
02:25 including Cebu, Davao, and Baguio City on April 28
02:29 at the William Cameron Forbes Ballroom of Baguio Country Club.
02:33 Aubrey Carampel, updated showbiz happenings.
02:38 Not only in terms of health and livelihood, the extreme heat of what we're experiencing is affecting El Nino.
02:47 The possible effect, even on the country's economy, is in the impact of Marisol Abdurrahman.
02:53 Is everything so hot?
02:58 Because on the left and right, the effect of it is on health,
03:01 in Lipa, Batangas, the traffic enforcers are not in the middle of the road anymore.
03:06 From 10am to 3pm, according to the City Hall's order.
03:11 Many crops are also affected by the heat, like papayas in Dipakula, Aurora, which cannot be harvested.
03:20 From 700 papayas, it's hard to get 50 pieces in this farm.
03:25 The price of the sale has also dropped because of the low quality of the crops.
03:29 Some farmers in San Nicolas, Ilocos are also worried because the water level is going down.
03:35 If it reaches May, it will be a problem.
03:39 The water supply is also a problem in Bacolod City,
03:42 that's why the City Hall is rationing water using seven water tankers.
03:47 To beat the heat, this jeepney will be transported to Naga City.
03:52 It will be used by passengers.
03:56 It's good for the passengers. It's very hot.
04:00 I'm very happy because I appreciate the effort to beat the heat.
04:08 The El Nino we are experiencing and the ongoing effects of climate change
04:13 can also affect our economy, according to the study of the Asian Development Bank.
04:19 The weather related aspects are also key.
04:22 We are in the midst of a heat wave now.
04:24 So looking at El Nino risk but also La Nina further down the year potentially
04:31 with rainfall and flooding risks which could impact the growth projections.
04:36 For GMA Integrated News, Marisol Abduraman, Nakatuto 24 Hours.
04:43 The number of Filipinos without jobs was reduced last February
04:48 according to the latest Labor Force Survey of the Philippine Statistics Authority.
04:52 From the 4.5% unemployment rate last January, it dropped to 3.5% last February.
04:58 That's equivalent to 1.8 million Filipinos over the age of 15.
05:02 It's lower than the 2.15 million who had no job last January.
05:07 That number is also lower than the 4.8% who had no job in the same month last year.
05:13 The employment rate of February increased to 96.5%
05:18 which is equivalent to 48.95 million who had jobs.
05:22 As for the under-employed or those who have jobs but want to add time to their income,
05:29 the number is also lower than last January.
05:32 The Highway Patrol Group reported that the motorists in EDSA
05:37 were not authorized to use honking and other signaling flashing devices.
05:42 Nakatuto Kloy, Jamie Santo.
05:46 Jamie?
05:47 A few motorists were arrested by the PNP-HPG
05:54 for their illegal operation here in EDSA earlier this afternoon
05:58 for using blinkers, LED lights, commemorative plates, and honking.
06:03 Even though the Highway Patrol Group continued to arrest the motorists,
06:09 they still have people who are not authorized to use blinkers, siren or honking, and LED lights.
06:16 This SUV is one of them.
06:18 It's a gay blinker and it was confiscated by the HPG after it was seen in EDSA earlier this afternoon.
06:25 This SUV was also stopped after it was seen using a commemorative plate.
06:30 This one was stopped after it was seen using LED lights.
06:34 Some are abusing this vehicle to avoid being caught for traffic and coding.
06:39 In the first offense, these vehicles were confiscated,
06:42 but they may face heavier penalties and sanctions if they are caught again.
06:47 In the first violation, we confiscate the blinkers and flashing lights.
06:57 In the second violation, we can file a complaint
07:03 and they can be sentenced to 6 months in prison or a fine of P600.
07:11 The registration of the vehicle can be revoked or canceled.
07:16 After ordering President Bongbong Marcos to implement the law,
07:26 he is now the one who is strict in enforcing the law against the use of sirens, blinkers and other signaling flashing devices.
07:34 Pia, the more severe operation of PNP-HPG is expected.
07:39 And that's the latest from Quezon City. Back to you, Pia.
07:42 Thank you very much, Jimmy Santos.
07:45 One of the injuries in the robbery of the SUV
07:49 when entering a fast food chain in Mualboal, Cebu.
07:53 Femarie Dumabok was caught by Jimmy Original TV.
07:58 This fast food branch in Mualboal, Cebu was hit by a private vehicle this morning
08:09 until it went inside.
08:10 Its window was broken, so a 33-year-old customer was minorly injured.
08:15 He was immediately taken to the hospital.
08:17 According to the investigation of Mualboal Police Station, a 64-year-old driver was supposed to transfer the vehicle because it was blocking the bus.
08:25 But when he backed up, the bus was hit.
08:28 And when the driver moved forward to recover, he accidentally hit the accelerator and the vehicle went straight.
08:35 When he moved forward, he backed up the bus, hit the accelerator and the vehicle went straight.
08:40 He recovered and accelerated forward to the glass wall panel.
08:48 The window was broken and the driver was hit.
08:54 Based on the account, the driver was unable to control the vehicle because of a minor problem.
09:02 We are trying to get the driver's statement, but for now, the authorities are holding him.
09:08 For Jimmy Integrated News, I am Femarie Dumabok of Jimmy Original TV, Balitang Bisdak.
09:15 24 Hours.
09:17 To test how hot their place is, a vlogger tried to cook.
09:23 In a pan, he put ice.
09:25 In the hot sun, there's also a solar cooker that has no fire.
09:29 The expert explained if it's possible with the help of JP Soriano.
09:34 It's hot!
09:38 In the heat of the black Occidental, the content creator, Ms. Popcorn, cooked in a pan that she heated in the sun.
09:51 It's smoking, guys.
09:54 So, of course, get a hotdog.
09:56 Hotdog.
09:57 It's smoking, guys.
10:04 Oh my God, it's really fried.
10:08 It's really fried.
10:09 The video that I got last March already has 13 million views when I wrote this report.
10:17 I can really feel the heat.
10:18 I went inside the house to cool down because it's really hot.
10:23 It's really hot in some parts of the country.
10:25 But it's hard to heat it enough to fry in the way that was seen in the video, according to the climatologist.
10:34 It's really hot.
10:36 But it won't be enough to cook the hotdog in the video.
10:40 At least.
10:42 At least.
10:43 Another team tried this, but they couldn't cook it.
10:49 Although, of course, the temperature and place is different in the separate experiment.
10:54 Ms. Popcorn said that this experiment is just for fun.
10:58 I didn't say that you should really cook outside.
11:00 I just tried it there.
11:02 Everyone can taste it, that's why we're experimenting, right?
11:06 We also showed the climatologist a solar cooker.
11:12 There's no fire, but there's a reflector so that the sun can heat it.
11:17 The sun is not that bright.
11:20 So, for example, if the sun is shining, we put it there, it won't be lit.
11:24 But it's helpful.
11:25 Yes, it's possible to help.
11:28 So, it's possible to cook it?
11:30 It depends.
11:32 If the structure of the material is really efficient, it really corners the heat to cook, it can be done.
11:40 This is how the heat is measured in the science garden in Quezon City.
11:46 But the heat earlier was still far from the all-time high of 42.2 degrees Celsius in 1912 and 1969 in Togegaraw.
11:57 But even so, it's not enough to boil water that should reach 100 degrees Celsius.
12:05 It's even harder when frying in a pan.
12:09 The hardest part is to heat the oil to the point that it can boil.
12:15 It's really hard to reach.
12:17 What if it's steel or the hood of a used car?
12:21 So, with our expert, we'll see if we can cook an egg on a hot surface like the hood of our car.
12:29 Let's see.
12:31 Three minutes have passed.
12:41 So, now, we can't see anything.
12:45 It's a very thin layer.
12:50 Yes, that's right.
12:52 But these experiments are not necessary to know that the heat is dangerous and it can cause a heat stroke, according to the DOST.
13:04 In the next few days and weeks, the heat may still be high and by May, the temperature is expected to reach the extreme danger.
13:12 For GMA Integrated News, JP Soriano.
13:15 Tune in for 24 Hours.
13:18 Good evening, Kapuso!
13:24 I'm your brother Kim, who will give you the trivia behind the trending news.
13:27 Now, our countrymen have their own ways to avoid the heat of the time.
13:33 A technician from Pangasinan discarded a water sprinkler on their roof.
13:38 To beat the heat, the technician from Pangasinan, Warren, came up with a bright idea.
13:48 He installed it on their roof.
13:50 I started experimenting with misting on the roof.
13:53 I saw the sprinkler in the store.
13:55 The sprinkler is where the temperature of the roof rises.
14:01 Is it effective?
14:02 When the sprinkler is not installed, the temperature of the roof is 61.
14:05 When it comes to the room temperature, sometimes it reaches 37 or 38.
14:09 When the roof is installed, the temperature of the room is only 31 to 34.
14:17 On the roof, it is from 45 to 32.
14:20 It passes through the pump.
14:21 But Warren could not avoid the heat because of its build on electricity and water.
14:28 Brother Kim, why is it so hot in the Philippines from March to May?
14:32 Brother Kim, what's the matter?
14:34 When March to May comes, it is the hot or dry season in the Philippines.
14:38 In recent months, the northern hemisphere has been tilted, where the Philippines is facing the sun.
14:43 It means that the northern hemisphere is exposed to the sun.
14:46 It can be hot in the Philippines for a long time, from midnight to midnight.
14:51 There is no monsoon in these times, where heavy rains and strong winds can fall.
14:55 It also affects the heat of the weather in these months, the ridge or extension of the high-pressure area and the eastern east.
15:01 The ridge of high-pressure area is a weather system that is also called anti-cyclone.
15:05 It is against the rain, but it also brings very hot weather.
15:09 The eastern east is the hot wind from the Pacific Ocean.
15:12 Because it comes from the sea, it brings moisture and that is the source of high humidity.
15:17 That's why it's very hot.
15:19 How did Warren's water sprinkler help their roof?
15:23 Of course, if we put water, the hot galvanized steel roof, the temperature of the roof will definitely lower.
15:30 The heat from the roof will transfer to the water from the garden sprinkler.
15:34 Of course, that water will come down here on the ground.
15:37 That's the principle of why the heat of the roof is reduced and eventually the heat inside the house is reduced.
15:43 And as for Warren's concerns about the electricity and water bill, don't worry.
15:47 He uses water from their deep well.
15:50 While the water sprinklers are running, the heat from the sun is transferred.
15:53 He installed solar panels himself.
15:56 Aside from installing sprinklers on the roof, what other ways to beat the heat this summer?
16:01 According to the hope, we can put foam insulators under our roofs or on the roof of our house.
16:12 So that the heat can be confined and not directly to our house.
16:16 We can also use insulating or thermal paint that can improve the thermal performance of a surface like the roof or wall.
16:23 We can also look for a green tree and don't forget to always hydrate.
16:28 Or drink a lot of water.
16:29 Meanwhile, to find out the trivia behind the viral news, tweet or just comment #KuyaKim, what's up?
16:35 Always remember, it's important to know.
16:38 I am Kuya Kim and I will answer you 24 hours.
16:45 It's a relief for Tiktok clock host, Poc Wang, the deportation of his ex-partner, Leah Bryan.
16:51 But what does she say if Leah wants to see her in the future?
16:57 That's the story of Aubrey Caranfen.
16:59 It's a big, big relief.
17:04 Because for my peace, for her peace.
17:08 This is what the star of Poc Wang feels right now.
17:11 After being reported that his ex-partner, Leah Bryan, has been deported.
17:16 According to the Bureau of Immigration, Bryan left the country last Monday night, April 8, towards San Francisco, California.
17:25 Following Poc Wang's victory in the deportation case he filed last June.
17:31 In December, the Bureau of Immigration found out that Bryan was defamed for his detention.
17:37 Including the lack of a proper working permit.
17:41 Bryan filed for a work permit but was denied.
17:44 We have a law that we are following.
17:46 Of course, we have a violation of the law.
17:49 So we need to follow the law.
17:52 Because if we are in other countries, our OFWs,
17:56 we follow the law, sometimes we get punished.
18:00 They should do the same to us.
18:03 So the Bureau of Immigration just did their job.
18:09 Bryan is now blacklisted.
18:11 This means that he will not be allowed to return to the Philippines.
18:15 But even if he is in America, Poc Wang's request for child support for his daughter, Malia, is still in force.
18:22 That's necessary. As parents, we need to support.
18:26 The child didn't want to be abandoned.
18:29 We have a responsibility to our children, especially at that age.
18:34 And as a father, it's his responsibility.
18:38 It's the child's right.
18:39 Poc Wang is also ready if the child wants to see his father in the future.
18:46 Of course, he is still the father.
18:48 I will not be afraid, especially if he will really make an effort.
18:53 I will not be afraid.
18:55 I know that one day, Malia will watch this.
18:58 And it's my responsibility to explain to him the reason why this happened and why it should happen.
19:07 She said that she is willing to find a new life now that her ex-partner is in her own country.
19:13 While she is also ready to work properly in Tiktok Lock and Jose and Maria's Bonggang Velia.
19:21 Well, I will be busy. I will work and focus.
19:26 I will focus. This is over. Okay.
19:28 And this is an answer to prayer for my peace of mind.
19:32 And to her, as I said, moving forward, we will work together to provide for Malia's future.
19:40 Aubrey Carampel, updated to showbiz happenings.
19:44 Now, the weather is very hot.
19:48 The chances of stroke are higher, according to the Department of Health.
19:53 And even if the adults can experience it, the children can still get a stroke.
20:00 The experience of an 8-year-old in the treatment of Oscar Oida.
20:11 November 2023, when the 8-year-old, Fifth Krian, woke up crying.
20:18 She was also in a daze, her head ached and she couldn't speak.
20:24 When she was taken to the hospital, the result of her test was normal,
20:29 even though it was immediately stopped by a neurologist.
20:34 When she returned home, Krian couldn't move half of her body.
20:40 So she was brought to a hospital in Pasig.
20:43 She was tested for CT scan, angiogram, and catheter that connects to the brain to see.
20:53 That's when a wound in her brain popped.
20:57 That's why she got a stroke.
21:00 The diagnosis is stroke in the young versus intracranial mass.
21:08 I was shocked by what happened to her because she was still young, yet she got a stroke.
21:14 According to the DOH, even though it's common for the elderly,
21:19 it's possible for the children to get a stroke.
21:22 Stroke is a general term for things that affect the vasculature of the brain.
21:30 So either there's a wound, for the elderly, it's a scheming stroke.
21:35 So it's a wound that's infected with cholesterol and atherosclerosis.
21:41 For the child, the most common is a congenital aneurysm.
21:45 The aneurysm is bleeding, there's a congenital anomaly,
21:49 there's an AV malformation or a congenital anomaly that popped.
21:53 And now, we're experiencing the intense heat of the time.
21:57 This has increased the possibility of a stroke,
22:01 especially for those who have a previously pre-existing condition.
22:04 Because when the weather is hot, our blood vessels dilate.
22:10 So if there's a congenital aneurysm,
22:14 congenital aneurysm or AV mal, it can dilate and pop.
22:21 That's the childhood stroke.
22:23 For now, Krian is able to speak again,
22:27 even though it's hard to move the left part of the body.
22:31 Her hand is like this, it's not normal that it's not like that.
22:35 And it's hard here.
22:37 Her right half is really a stroke.
22:41 There are people who are already asking for help from Krian,
22:44 including the municipality of Angono.
22:47 However, Krian still needs to go deeper into magnetic resonance imaging or MRI
22:54 to know her current state.
22:57 I hope I can have a husband soon so I can see if I'm going to have an operation or not,
23:08 so I can go to school.
23:11 For GMIntegrated News, Oscar Oida, for 24 Hours.
23:17 The NFA Council approved the increase in the buying price of rice
23:23 to farmers so they can buy from traders.
23:26 Will this have an effect on the market price?
23:29 Find out in the interview of Bernadette Reyes.
23:31 A few weeks before the rice harvest ended,
23:38 the NFA Council decided to increase the buying price of rice.
23:42 From the previous 16 to 19 pesos per kilo,
23:45 they will make it 17 to 23 pesos for fresh rice,
23:49 and 23 to 30 pesos for clean and dry.
23:52 According to the Department of Agriculture,
23:54 this will help the NFA Council that is having a hard time buying rice for the buffer stock
23:59 because of the high prices that traders are buying from farmers.
24:03 The national average is 26.9.
24:06 So if the buying price of NFA is 23,
24:10 it really cannot be bought or it's very minimal.
24:13 So they increased it a bit so that the NFA Council can catch up
24:18 with the price that traders are offering now.
24:22 This is also good for farmers,
24:24 according to the Federation of Free Farmers Cooperative,
24:27 but the NFA Council can only buy a limited amount.
24:30 The NFA is really trying to make sure
24:34 that it will be able to buy enough for its buffer stocks
24:38 by buying at 33 pesos more than the prevailing.
24:42 The NFA Council explained that it does not make sense
24:45 that they will buy rice at the highest price.
24:48 It does not mean that the highest range is our buying price.
24:52 We will monitor all the buying prices nationwide.
24:57 There is no uniform price nationwide like before.
25:01 It's on a per province basis.
25:04 We know that the prices of rice are different in different places.
25:07 So that is the new thing now.
25:09 We will issue a price bulletin for each province.
25:15 Now, the buying price of NFA will be increased
25:18 if the Department of Agriculture will be able to help
25:22 to buy more rice from the provinces
25:26 and the country's buffer stock will increase.
25:28 The NFA's increase in the buying price of rice
25:31 has no effect on the retail price
25:34 because it's only a buffer stocking mandate
25:37 and not for retail sale.
25:39 There are also companies that are doing a lot of work
25:42 to keep the prices of local rice competitive.
25:45 In fact, the price of rice has dropped a lot
25:48 since the harvest season started.
25:50 I don't think it will be a significant effect
25:53 because the NFA's money will buy only less than 2% of total harvest.
25:59 They are not against the NFA in the market
26:02 because the NFA is only for calamity.
26:05 We are hoping that the price of rice will continue to fall
26:08 if there is a way to lower the price of rice in our market.
26:11 But the price has already dropped a lot
26:13 because for the past two months,
26:15 our prevailing price was between P50 to P52.
26:18 Now, we are able to earn P46 to P47.
26:21 For GMA Integrated News, Bernadette Reyes,
26:25 for 24 Hours.
26:27 Thank you for 24 Hours.
26:31 For your 20 years of giving us a chance
26:36 to serve as the primary source of your news.
26:40 But aside from that,
26:42 we are here to serve as a guide during the trials
26:46 and to be a bridge to help our fellowmen.
26:50 Let's go back to some examples of how Maris Umali helped.
26:54 In a barangay in Sampaloc, Manila,
27:06 she is the only one who can be heard in many houses
27:08 at 6.30 pm.
27:10 Here in our barangay, 540,
27:13 when it's almost 24 hours,
27:15 they are already waiting.
27:17 In a shop, news is everywhere.
27:20 Here, we know everything that is happening in the Philippines.
27:24 I also see the news on TV 24 hours.
27:32 This change in the viewing habits of Filipinos
27:36 started 20 years ago.
27:39 The first airing of 24 Hours on March 15, 2004
27:44 was really anticipated by the video archivist, Dan Garcia.
27:48 It's a historical event that you rarely experience in a lifetime.
27:54 "Wait, there will be a major shift in GMA.
27:58 I need to record this."
28:01 Since then, 24 Hours has become a true story of history
28:06 and has been a guide for many,
28:09 especially during the times of trials.
28:11 It's good to watch because you know about what's happening.
28:17 The best thing about all of this is that you know what to bring.
28:28 Like the Super Typhoon Yolanda,
28:31 because of the downpour and the lines of communication,
28:35 24 Hours became the first story of our countrymen
28:42 to tell their story to their loved ones.
28:46 "Brother, we're alive again.
28:49 I just called my son, we're alive, but we have no food,
28:55 no water, no food, but we're all alive."
28:58 "We're okay here.
29:00 The only problem is that there's no relief.
29:03 We have no food."
29:04 "My mother is dead.
29:06 She couldn't take the flood.
29:08 Her house is gone."
29:10 "Community quarantine is hereby imposed in the entire of Metro Manila."
29:22 And when the world stopped,
29:25 during the pandemic,
29:26 24 Hours proved that the news is not a dream.
29:31 "The State of Calamity declared President Duterte as the President of the country."
29:36 During all the years of life,
29:39 the pandemic has tested 24 Hours.
29:43 The stories of recovery were also given importance.
29:46 Like the student who works to have Wi-Fi in the online class.
29:51 And another one who is using a cellphone.
29:54 "It's really heavy.
29:56 You know, what you're writing, it's heavy on your chest."
30:00 "When the story aired,
30:02 I received a lot of messages.
30:04 You know, my story, it only aired for one day,
30:08 but it helped a lot.
30:09 If that's the impact of a one-day story,
30:13 think about the impact of 20 years."
30:16 "We received a lot of help, donations,
30:20 and I had the opportunity to finish my senior high school course."
30:25 "The impact of the story of the many people who helped
30:30 was great.
30:31 They had more hope to continue their dreams,
30:36 especially their studies."
30:38 In the past years,
30:41 24 Hours is not only on television,
30:45 but also online.
30:47 We also followed the changes in the times
30:50 using the latest technology in news.
30:53 It's worth noticing to our viewers.
30:56 "The visuals are more effective.
30:58 The graphics you see,
30:59 Mel Chango is suddenly flooding.
31:01 He was telling how far the flood is in Metro Manila."
31:05 "24 Hours."
31:07 Because of your unwavering support,
31:13 24 Hours is the leading newscast in the country.
31:17 And in our pursuit of a bigger mission
31:20 and a broader service to the country,
31:23 we hope you continue to follow the story of Filipinos
31:27 wherever the world may be.
31:29 For GMA Integrated News, Maris Umali, Naktutok, 24 Hours.
31:34 Again, thank you very much to all of you.
31:40 And may 24 Hours be blessed.
31:43 And that's the news for this Wednesday.
31:45 I'm Mel Tiangco.
31:47 I'm PR Kanghel.
31:48 For a bigger mission.
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31:52 I'm Emil Sumangin.
31:53 From GMA Integrated News,
31:55 the news authority of Filipinos,
31:57 we learned 24 Hours.
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