24 Oras Weekend Part 1: Ugong ng destabilisasyon, Japan Prime Minister sa Pilipinas, lindol sa Nepal, atbp.

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Transcript
00:00 [Music]
00:03 [Music]
00:05 Good afternoon.
00:06 AFP Chief of Staff Romeo Browner Jr. has announced that
00:10 there are heard some rumors of destabilization efforts against the Marcos administration.
00:16 But Browner explained that he misunderstood the meaning of his statement.
00:21 There is no destabilization plot.
00:24 Bernadette Reyes is the one who pointed it out.
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01:02 This is what AFP Chief of Staff Romeo Browner Jr. pointed out yesterday
01:07 in the change of command ceremony of the Western Military Command in Zamboanga City.
01:11 But now, the AFP chief is saying that he misquoted or misunderstood his statement.
01:18 It was taken out of context.
01:20 I did not mention about destabilization plot.
01:24 Because if we say plot, it's like a plan that will be executed.
01:30 So what I said during my statement was that we are hearing rumors of destabilization efforts.
01:43 That's the specific word that I used.
01:46 So I did not use the word plot.
01:48 He said that he respects the retired AFP officers.
01:52 But he said that he misquoted the message to his callers on September 21
01:57 to the soldiers who joined the killings protests.
02:00 He just reminded his troops that they have fulfilled their duty.
02:04 The oath that we took seriously that we would protect the Constitution and the duly constituted authorities.
02:12 And we should not join any movements that are there.
02:18 The AFP also assured that the public should not worry.
02:22 I can tell you that there is no security threat to be worried about.
02:30 The Armed Forces of the Philippines is a professional organization.
02:34 We follow the law, we follow the chain of command, and we are loyal to the Constitution.
02:39 According to National Security Advisor and Retired General Eduardo Año,
02:43 the retired military officers have healthy and passionate discussions.
02:48 There were criticisms from some police officers of the current administration.
02:53 But this is a part of democracy.
02:55 There is no destabilization plot.
02:57 The security sector will also fight against the threats to national security.
03:03 The PNP has no reason to have destabilization.
03:08 I don't see any reason for any destabilization.
03:11 So far on our side, there's no reason.
03:14 But Acorda admitted that there were issues with the Military and Uniformed Personnel or MUP Pension System Act.
03:23 He did not give details about this, but it was fixed after they talked to the Congress.
03:29 GMA Integrated News is still trying to get a hold of Malacanang about this, but they have no answer for now.
03:36 For GMA Integrated News, Bernadette Reyes, Nakatuto, 24 Hours.
03:42 The Prime Minister of Japan, Kishida Fumio, has made a historic step in the national law.
03:49 His main message is to abide by the maritime order that is in accordance with the law and not by force.
03:55 He also said that there is a planned alliance between Japan and the Philippines,
03:58 like the Visiting Forces Agreement between the Philippines and the United States.
04:02 That is the joint force that is being targeted by JP Soriano and Jonathan Andal.
04:09 I am proud of you all.
04:14 This is the first time in history that a Prime Minister of Japan has stepped up and made a leap in the national law.
04:24 In the half-hour leap of Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio,
04:28 his statement about defending the Philippines in accordance with the tensions in the South China Sea was the most controversial.
04:35 He said that there is a growing alliance between Japan, the Philippines and the United States to protect the freedom in the South China Sea.
04:41 Let us protect the maritime order which is governed by laws and rules, not by force.
04:50 To strengthen the Philippine's security, the government of Japan will provide the necessary equipment in the Philippines,
05:00 like 12 ships in the Philippine Coast Guard.
05:03 Japan also has a big role in the Philippine economy.
05:06 For example, the Philippine's first subway system is being built with the help of Japan.
05:11 Kishida said that they are in agreement with President Bongbong Marcos
05:15 to start the formal negotiation on the Reciprocal Access Agreement between Japan and the Philippines,
05:20 like the VFA or Visiting Forces Agreement between the Philippines and the United States.
05:26 We are very happy that the government of Japan is very supportive.
05:31 It is not only one-sided.
05:33 The Japanese Self-Defense Forces will not only train here,
05:37 but also our soldiers, Navy and Coast Guard in Japan.
05:41 We have guidelines in the RIAA that they cannot abuse.
05:48 In our budget, we will support not only the Coast Guard but also the Navy and Armed Forces
05:54 to strengthen our rights.
05:59 In a one-on-one interview with Assistant Minister and Japan Press Secretary Kobayashi Teradamaki,
06:06 he explained that the RIAA also has a role in the humanitarian assistance of Japan in the Philippines
06:15 when there is a crisis,
06:17 including Japan in condemning China's harassment in the Philippines and the West Philippine Sea.
06:24 But Kobayashi clarified that the RIAA Agreement is not directly related to China.
06:30 We need to abide by international law.
06:33 We cannot tolerate any attempts to change the status quo by force or by coercion.
06:43 And also to expand the network of partners
06:48 and also increase the resilience of capability for maritime enforcement.
06:55 The Chinese Embassy in the Philippines has not yet officially announced
06:58 its agreement with the RIAA between Japan and the Philippines.
07:02 Japan will also transfer 600 million yen or more than 235 million pesos
07:09 of the Official Security Assistance Grant Aid in the Philippines
07:13 to strengthen the maritime domain awareness capabilities of the Philippine Navy.
07:18 Good news for Filipinos who want to go on a vacation in Japan.
07:23 A memorandum of cooperation has been signed
07:26 that is expected to facilitate the Philippines' visit to the Land of the Rising Sun.
07:34 In December, President Marcos is expected to visit Japan
07:39 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the ASEAN-Japan Friendship and Cooperation.
07:46 For GMA Integrated News, I'm JP Soriano.
07:50 Jonathan Andal, Katutok, 24 Hours.
07:53 A snake was left near Marangay Hall in Pangasinan
07:58 and the victims of the separate tragedy in Davao City and Southern Leyte.
08:03 Let's continue with the news.
08:05 A lineman in Southern Leyte died after being electrocuted.
08:11 Based on the investigation, the postman's lineman
08:14 in Marangay Zone 5, Sogon, Southern Leyte
08:17 was found to be attached to a high-voltage wire.
08:20 The electric company immediately turned off the electricity in the area
08:23 to save the victim.
08:25 He was dead on arrival at the hospital.
08:27 A 41-year-old mechanic in Davao City was in a gas station while repairing.
08:32 He was killed.
08:33 According to the police, the broken truck was in the inner lane of the road in Marangay Ilang
08:37 and the victim was repairing it while being run over by a minivan.
08:41 The victim was still in the hospital but he was also killed.
08:44 The van's police driver is now in custody without a statement.
08:48 In Davao City, a 76-year-old vendor was killed after being run over by a pickup.
08:54 According to the authorities there, the victim was selling bags while riding his bicycle.
08:59 He was run over by a pickup driven by a police officer.
09:03 The suspect and the victim's family spoke.
09:06 The victim refused to give a statement.
09:08 The police is now preparing documents for a complaint against the police.
09:12 In Pangasinan, a new-born baby was found trapped in a bag.
09:17 A resident heard a cry and followed the sound.
09:20 He saw the baby in the bag, just a few meters from Marangay Hall.
09:24 The baby is now in the custody of the MSWD and is in good condition.
09:28 The authorities are investigating who left the baby there.
09:32 For GMA Integrated News, Jonathan Andal, Nakatutok, 24 Hours.
09:37 There were 132 deaths in the magnitude 5.6 earthquake in the canlura of Nepal.
09:45 Many houses and structures were destroyed due to the strong earthquake.
09:49 Many were also injured.
09:51 Some fell down from the walls and some were left out alive.
09:56 The Prime Minister of Nepal visited the survivors of the earthquake.
09:59 The efforts to save the affected are still ongoing.
10:02 The epicenter of the earthquake was in the district of Jajalkot
10:05 and was felt up to the Kabilsera of Kathmandu, which is 500 kilometers away.
10:11 Nepal is in the Himalayas, a major geological fault line.
10:15 In 2015, two earthquakes collided, which were more than 1,000.
10:24 Former President Rodrigo Duterte was brought to the hospital after he slipped and fell on his chest.
10:29 In a Facebook post, Senator Bong Go showed pictures of the former president
10:33 who accompanied him to undergo a checkup in a hospital in Davao City.
10:36 It was found out from the X-ray that there was no complication with him.
10:40 Senator Go said that Duterte is in good condition.
10:44 Good news for motorists.
10:50 The oil price will be lowered next week.
10:53 According to an oil industry source,
10:55 the price of diesel will drop by P70 to P30 per liter.
11:01 The price of gasoline will drop by P40 to P80 per liter.
11:06 Yesterday, the Energy Department's Oil Industry Management Bureau said
11:09 that the expected reduction in oil prices is connected to the war between Israel and Hamas,
11:14 as well as the increased supply of crude oil from OPEC and America,
11:17 and to the slow development of the global economy.

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