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Suspensyon ng NLEX business permit inalis na

Posted on: December 19th, 2020 by @peoplesbalita No Comments

Muling binalik ni Mayor Rex Gatchalian ng Valenzuela City ang nasuspending business permit ng North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) Corp.

 

Kung kaya’t muling makapagkokolekta ng toll fees ang NLEX sa mga motorista na dumadaan sa nasabing expressway.

 

Napagkasunduan ng dalawang partido kasama si Gatchalian at NLEX na aalisin ang barriers mula 5:00 ng umaga hanggang 10:00 ng gabi upang makatulong sa pagbilis sa daloy ng mga sasakyansa mga toll gates.

 

“The toll barriers will be put down from 10:01 to 4:59 to address authorities’ concerns about the truck ban and the entry of unauthorized vehicles and lawless elements,” wika ni Gatchalian.

 

Napagkasunduan at nagusap din ang dalawang Partido dahil sa gitna ng mga complaints ng mga motorista tungkol sa pagsisikip ng daloy ng traffic gawa ng sirang frequency identification (RFID) sensors sa mga tollways.

 

Napagkasunduan din na ibalik ang cash lanes sa mga strategic na toll plazas, magkaron ng upgrading ang mga RFID cashless payment system at magbuo ng isang technical working group kung saan paguusapan kung paano mapagaganda ang traffic at account management.

 

Nilagdaan ni Gatchalian ang Executive Order No. 2020-338 na conditionally na inaalis ang suspension ng NLEX business permit pagkatapos ng lumagda sa isang deed of undertaking ang NLEX.

 

Si NLEX Corp. president at general manager J. Luigi Bautista ay pumayag na alisin ang barriers upang magkaron ng isang barrier-less toll plaza sa mga darating na panahon.

 

“The company has a plan of shifting to an open road tolling system using gantries instead of barriers in the next two to three years,” ayon kay Bautista.

 

Dagdag naman ni Garchalian na kung hindi tutupad ang NLEX sa kanilang kasunduan ay mapipilitan silang muling suspendihin ang business permit nito.

 

Nangako rin ang NLEX Corp na magkakaron ng upgrading ang kanilang RFID system upang magkaron ng real time loading at maiwasan ang untimely credit, pagagandahin din nila ang applications upang ito ay maging isang user-friendly, paiikliin ang registration process, kasama pa ang iba na nakasaad sa kasunduan na may deadline na kanilang gagawin hangang Jan.30, 2021.

 

Nilinaw naman ni Metro Pacific Tollways Corp. (MPTC) spokesman Romulo Quimbo na ang mga barriers-up system ay ipapatupad lamang sa Valenzuela kung saan mayron itong anim (6) na toll plazas. (LASACMAR)

In seismic shift, Warner Bros. to stream all 2021 films

Posted on: December 19th, 2020 by @peoplesbalita No Comments

In the most seismic shift by a Hollywood studio yet during the pandemic, Warner Bros. Pictures on Thursday announced that all of its 2021 film slate — including a new “Matrix” movie, “Godzilla vs. Kong” and the Lin-Manuel Miranda adaptation “In the Heights” — will stream on HBO Max at the same time the films play in theaters.

 

Among the myriad release plan changes wrought by the pandemic, no studio has so fully embraced streaming as a lifeline. But after disappointing domestic ticket sales for “Tenet,” and with the majority of U.S. theaters currently closed, the AT&T-owned Warner Bros. will turn to a hybrid distribution model next year. Films will debut simultaneously in theaters and on HBO Max in the U.S. After one month, they will stop streaming and continue to play only in theaters.

 

The move follows Warner Bros.′ decision to put “Wonder Woman 1984” on HBO Max in December, along with a concurrent theatrical run. If that pivot sent shockwaves through the industry, Thursday’s announcement rattled Hollywood to the core.

 

“Given the unprecedented time that we’re in, we needed a creative solution to address our fans, our filmmakers and our exhibitors, said Ann Sarnoff, chief executive of WarnerMedia Studios, in an interview. “Big and bold is a necessity right now.”

 

Sarnoff called it a “temporary solution” and a “one-year plan.” The studio said other options — releasing big-budget films solely in reduced capacity theaters or delaying films another year — weren’t appealing. Warner Bros.′ move amounts to an acknowledgement that any full rebound for theaters is still a year or more away.

 

“We’ve got to get people back in theaters at full capacity at some point. If you read the medical experts that’s going to take a while to work its way through the system,” said Sarnoff. “If we saw an end in sight to the pandemic, we might have a different strategy. But we don’t see that at this moment.”

 

HBO Max is only available in the United States. Internationally, the studio’s 17 films planned for 2021 release will roll out exclusively in theaters.

 

Warner Bros.′ decision resonates especially because the 117-year-old studio of “Casablanca” and “Harry Potter” has long been a market-leader in Hollywood — and one known as especially supportive of theaters. The studio has generally ranked among the top two studios in market share over the past decade — most recently dwarfed only by Walt Disney. Warner’s films typically account for $1.5-2 billion annual in ticket sales in North America — a lot of money to compensate for in HBO Max subscribers. Warner Bros. confirmed the films will be available to subscribers with no further charge.

 

“I can’t comment on the economics of how it will all work — I’d need a crystal ball for that,” said Sarnoff. “But I’m very optimistic that this is a win-win-win for our fans, our filmmakers and our exhibitors. We’re getting the movies out. We’re allowing them be seen on the big screen which is what they were made for, but giving an alternative. The hybrid approach also allows us to market them in a fuller way than we would have had we just looked at the less-than-full capacities in theatrical right now.”

 

Warner Bros.′ 2021 slate includes many of the expected top movies of the year, including “Dune,” “The Suicide Squad,” “Tom & Jerry,” “The Conjuring: The Devil Make Me Do It,” “King Richard” and “Judas and the Black Messiah.”

 

The move by Warner Bros. only makes the pain being felt by exhibitors all the more acute. Having been shuttered for much of the year, cinemas reopened nationwide in late summer except in some key locations, including Los Angeles and New York. But with most major releases postponed and virus cases surging, about 60% of theaters have since closed again. Regal Cinemas, the country’s second largest chain, has shut all its doors. Following Warner Bros.′ announcement, shares of AMC Entertainment fell 16%; Cinemark was down 22%.

 

AMC vehemently disagreed with Warner Bros.′ strategy. Adam Aron, chief executive of the world’s largest chain, said AMC had gone along with the “Wonder Woman 1984” plans because of the virus surge. But he said AMC would oppose the same approach into 2021, when a vaccine could accelerate a recovery.

 

“Clearly WarnerMedia intends to sacrifice a considerable portion of the profitability of its movie studio, and that of its production partners and filmmakers, to subsidize HBO Max,” said Aron in a statement. “As for AMC, we will do all in our power to ensure that Warner does not do so at our expense.”

 

Under chief executive Jason Kilar, the former Hulu chief, WarnerMedia recently reorganized to further prioritize its streaming service. He has moved aggressively to boost HBO Max, even if it comes at the expense of the theatrical marketplace. After a rocky rollout, HBO Max said in October that nearly 9 million people were using HBO Max, though 29 million had access to the streaming service as part of their HBO subscriptions. For comparison, Disney+ has about 74 million subscribers, though it’s available worldwide.

 

“Our content is extremely valuable, unless it’s sitting on a shelf not being seen by anyone,” said Kilar in a statement. “We believe this approach serves our fans, supports exhibitors and filmmakers, and enhances the HBO Max experience, creating value for all.”

 

It’s the latest in a series of sea changes sweeping through an industry convulsed by the pandemic. The demise of the traditional 90-day theatrical window — something long sought by some in Hollywood — has accelerated, and many think it’s gone for good. Universal Pictures last month made deals with both AMC Theatres and Cinemark to give them the option of shifting movies into home release after just 17 days in theaters. Disney has postponed most of its releases, but redirected “Hamilton,” “Mulan” and the upcoming Pixar release “Soul” to Disney+.

DATING PULIS, INARESTO NG NBI

Posted on: December 18th, 2020 by @peoplesbalita No Comments

ISANG  dating pulis ang inaresto ng mga ahente ng National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) dahil sa umano’y pangongolekta ng pera  gamit ang pangalan ni retired PNP Chief General Camilo Cascolan.

 

Nabatid na mismong si Cascolan ang naging tulay upang maaresto ang suspek sa pamanagitan ng entrapment operation.

 

Matatandaan na nagbabala noon si Cascolan laban sa isang indibidwal na gumawa raw ng pekeng Facebook account gamit ang kanyang pangalan  para makapanghingi ng pera.

 

Sinabi  naman  ni Cascolan sa isang pahayag na dapat din umanong maimbestigahan ang suspek upang malaman kung sino ang mga kasabwat at nasa likod nito. (GENE ADSUARA)

PDu30, naglaan ng P3.5 bilyon para sa national ID

Posted on: December 18th, 2020 by @peoplesbalita No Comments

INAPRUBAHAN ni Pangulong Rodrigo Roa Duterte at kanyang gabinete ang karagdagang pondo para sa pagpaparehistro ng  20 milyong mamamayang Filipino  sa national ID system sa susunod na taon.

 

P3.52-billion additional budget ang inilaan para sa  2021 para irehistro  mahigit 20 milyong indibidwal maliban sa 50 milyong target sa  Philippine Identification System (PhilSys).

 

Ayon kay Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque, nilagdaan ni Pangulong Duterte noong  2018 para maging ganap na batas ang PhilSys Act na ang mandato sa pamahalaan ay lumikha ng  single official identification card para sa lahat ng mga mamamayang Filipino at foreign residents na magsisilbi bilang  de facto national identification number.

 

Layon ng ID ay ang  “to boost efficient public service delivery, enhance administrative governance, reduce corruption, curtail bureaucratic red tape, promote ease of doing business, and strengthen financial inclusion.”

 

Ang  Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) ay binigyan ng mandato na pangunahan ang  ID system, na may suporta mula sa  policy board na pamumunuan ng  National Economic and Development Authority at kinabibilangan ng iba’t ibang ahensiya ng pamahalaan.

 

Noong Oktubre ay sinimulan ng Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) ang registration sa Philipine Identification System (PhilSys), na nagbibigay prayoridad sa mga low income families.

 

Sinabi naman ni Du­terte na ang pagpapatupad ng national ID system ang reresolba sa discre­pancies sa distribusyon ng cash assistance sa mahihirap na pamilya na naapektuhan ng CO­VID-19 pandemic.

 

Layon ng national ID na mapagsama at maikonekta ang maraming government IDs sa pamamagitan ng single national identification system. (Daris Jose)

10-M subscriber: Ivana, ‘timeout’ sa sexy image nang mamigay ng Christmas package

Posted on: December 18th, 2020 by @peoplesbalita No Comments

Tila ginulat ni Ivana Alawi ang publiko kahit ‘yaong mga fans niya matapos ang pansamantalang pag-awat sa kanyang sexy image.

 

Ito’y matapos mag-celebrate sa pamamagitan ng pamamahagi ng ayuda sa mga kapus-palad, mahigit isang buwan mula nang makahakot ng 10 million subscriber sa kanyang YouTube channel.

 

Taliwas kasi sa nakagawiang pagsusuot ng mga revealing outfit, nakasuot lamang ng leggings at T-shirt ang 23-year-old sexy actress/vlogger nang personal na iabot ang basket na naglalaman ng iba’t ibang klase ng pagkain.

 

Hindi rin nito nakalimutan na magsuot ng face mask kung saan napansin ng ilang netizens kung ito raw ba ay ang yaong “lava mask” na hango sa naging pagsabak ni Catriona Magnayon Gray sa napagtagumpayang Miss Universe noong 2018.

 

Nabatid na customized o si Alawi mismo ang pumili ng mga inilagay sa naturang basket base sa alam daw niya na makakain talaga pangunahin ang bigas, prutas at ham. Mayroon ding peanut butter, orange juice, at biscuit.

 

Kabilang sa mga naabutan nito ng Christmas food package at cash gift, ay mga palaboy, tindera, basurero at iba pang nmga mahihirap sa lansangan.

 

Nasa 10 subsribers din ni Ivana ang masuwerteng mapipili na mabigyan ng scholarship upang matustusan nito ang 2-year BS course sa kolehiyo.

 

Una nang inamin ng Filipino-Moroccan actress na kilala talaga siya bilang hubadera o pagkakaroon ng “wild and liberated” image ngunit walang anomang malaswang video at hindi nagbibigay ng escort services.

Navotas nagbigay ng mga computers, 200K cash sa mga guro

Posted on: December 18th, 2020 by @peoplesbalita No Comments

Nagbigay ang Pamahalaang Lungsod ng Navotas ng mga computers at gave away na P200,000 cash prizes sa mga public at private school teachers sa selebrasyon ng Navotas Teachers Day.

 

Nasa 123 master teachers ang nakatanggap ng laptop computers at 24 public elementary at high schools naman ang nakakuha bawat isa ng desktop unit each.

 

Ang Navotas Science High School ay nakatanggap din ng 24 desktop computers para sa kanilang computer laboratory.

 

Ipinahayag ni Mayor Toby Tiangco ang kanyang pagpapahalaga sa mga guro ng lungsod at iba pang school personnel.

 

“We are fortunate to have educators who go beyond their duty to ensure that our youth get the best education, whatever the circumstances are. Indeed, they are our modern-day heroes,” aniya.

 

Samantala, pinuri din ni Congressman John Rey Tiangco ang mga tagapagturo ng lungsod dahil sa kanilang pagtitiyaga at masipag na pagdidisenyo sa pagpapatupad ng NavoSchool blended learning model.

 

“Navotas gained national limelight because of our NavoSchool-in-a-box. Our model showed that with or without the pandemic, learning must continue,” sabi niya.

 

Bukod sa mga computers, nagbigay din ang Tiangco brothers ng gave away P200,000 cash prizes. (Richard Mesa)

HEALTH SEC DUQUE, ‘SABLAY’ SA PFIZER VACCINE

Posted on: December 18th, 2020 by @peoplesbalita No Comments

“There’s no such a thing as somebody dropping the ball. It is really an ongoing negotiation,” ani Duque sa isang press briefing nitong Miyerkules.

 

Agad dumepensa si Health Sec. Francisco Duque III mula sa kontrobersyal na online post ni Foreign Affairs Sec. Teodoro Locsin Jr. na naglantad sa isang opisyal na humarang umano sa dapat sana’y maagang pagdating ng Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines sa bansa.

 

Sa isang online post nitong Martes, hindi naitago ni Locsin ang pagkadismaya dahil sa tila nasayang na panliligaw nila ni Philippine Ambassador to the United States Jose Manuel Romualdez sa World Bank at Asian Development Bank para sagutin ang pagbili ng 10-milyong supply ng naturang bakuna.

 

“We—Babe Romualdez and I—got 10 million doses of Pfizer financed by World Bank and ADB to be shipped thru FEDEX to Clark in January,” ayon sa Department of Foreign Affairs secretary.

 

“BUT SOMEBODY DROPPED THE BALL. I have steel ball bearings. I just need a slingshot.”

Walang kinaladkad na pangalan si Locsin sa kanyang post, pero nagpaabot ng paliwanag si Duque tungkol sa issue.

 

Ayon sa kalihim ng DOH, huli na nang malaman niya na kailangan din pala ng kanyang lagda sa dokumento ng kasunduan ng gobyerno at Pfizer.

 

“The DOH went to the process of iteration, ito yung pabalik-balik na tinitingnan yung mga conditionalities na kasali sa confidentiality disclosure agreement (CDA).”

 

“September 24 lang nang naabisuhan kami ng Pfizer na sinasabi na ang utos ng Office of Executive Secretary (OES), ay DOH na ang lalagda, hindi na OES at DOST (Department of Science and Technology).”

 

Agad naman daw pinirmahan ng Health secretary ang dokumento nang matanggap at mapag-aralan ang nilalaman nito.

 

“Tuloy-tuloy lang kami sa reviews ng mga conditionalities and I just wanted to make sure na hindi disadvantageous sa government yung mga provisions… after September 24, on October 20, on the day that this was submitted to me, I signed it already.”

 

Sa isang online article, sinabi ni Ambassador Romualdez na tuloy pa rin naman ang pagdating ng Pfizer vaccines. Hindi nga lang sa target ng Enero 2021, dahil hindi raw agad naaksyunan ng pamahalaan ang requirements.

 

Bukod sa Pfizer, may tina-trabaho na rin daw sila ni Sec. Locsin na kasunduan sa isa pang American pharmaceutical company na Moderna.

 

“Only pushed back to a later date of delivery possibly June next year because we did (not) act quick enough on the CDA. Other countries got ahead of us like Singapore,” ani Romualdez sa artikulo ng CNN Philippines.

 

“We are ‘work in progress’ with Pfizer & Moderna for supply of vaccines. If we commit soon we can possibly get delivery by mid next year.”

 

Lumutang ang issue ng Pfizer vaccines sa gitna ng mga kwestyon sa interes ng pamahalaan sa bakunang gawa ng kompanyang Sinovac mula China. Sa kabila kasi ng kulang pang datos sa safety at efficacy ng kanilang bakuna, pursigido ang gobyerno na dalhin ito sa Pilipinas sa unang quarter ng 2021.

 

Ayon kay Vaccine czar Sec. Carlito Galvez, pina-plantsa na ng kanyang hanay ang kasunduan para sa supply ng COVID-19 vaccine mula sa naturang Chinese company.

 

“We want to finalize this week (the) negotiations so that we can firm up the head of terms and also we are looking at the exact time of the distribution,” Galvez said in a televised press briefing Monday.” (DARIS JOSE)

Pinay gymnasts pumitas ng 3 ginto sa Hungary

Posted on: December 18th, 2020 by @peoplesbalita No Comments

Sa pagkakataong ito, Pinay gymnasts naman ang nagpasiklab sa international scene matapos humakot ng tatlong ginto at dalawang pilak na medalya sa 2020 Santa’s Cup na idinaos sa Budapest, Hungary.

 

Nanguna sa kampanya ng Pilipinas si Southeast Asian Games champion Daniela Reggie Dela Pisa matapos kumana ng dalawang gintong medalya.

 

Pinagreynahan ni Dela Pisa ang hoop at clubs events sa women’s rhythmic gymnastics.

 

Si Dela Pisa ang bukod-tanging Pinay female gymnast na nakasungkit ng gintong medalya noong 2019 SEA Games sa Maynila.

 

Nasikwat nito ang korona sa hoop event — ang kauna-unahang ginto ng Pilipinas sa rhythmic gymnastics sa biennial meet.

 

Malalim din ang kuwento ni Dela Pisa na isang ovarian cancer survivor na naging inspirasyon nito upang ipagpatuloy ang laban sa buhay.

 

Sa kabilang banda, nag-ambag si Breanna Labadan ng isang ginto at dalawang pilak na medalya.

 

Nanguna si Labadan sa ball event habang nakasikwat din ito ng pilak sa ribbon at sa individual all-around.

 

Pinaghahandaan nina Dela Pisa at Labadan ang pagsabak nito sa 2021 SEA Games na idaraos sa Hanoi, Vietnam.

P50 milyon inilaan ng Kamara sa COVID-19 vaccine

Posted on: December 18th, 2020 by @peoplesbalita No Comments

Naglaan ang Kamara ng P50 million mula sa kanilang internal funds para sa COVID-19 vaccination ng kanilang empleyado,  House media at lima sa pamilya ng mga ito sa oras na maging available na ang bakuna sa Pilipinas.

 

Mismong si Speaker Lord Allan Velasco ang nag-anunsyo nito sa isang media forum.

 

Gayunman, sinabi ni Velasco na hindi muna makakasama sa libreng bakuna ang mga congressmen at maging ang mga partylist.

 

“We’ll start to get the vaccines first for the employees and the media and their families. If there are supplies left then that’s the time we use them for the House members and also 5 of the immediate members of their family,” ayon kay Velasco.

 

Sinabi pa ng Speaker na ang COVID vaccine ay magmumula alinman sa Chinese pharmaceutical company na Sinovac o British firm na AstraZe­neca  na depende kung alin ang magiging avai­lable na sa merkado ng bansa sa unang bahagi ng 2021. (ARA ROMERO)

RICHARD YAP, NAG-OBER DA BAKOD NA SA KAPUSO NETWORK

Posted on: December 18th, 2020 by @peoplesbalita No Comments

Officially, isa nang ganap na Kapuso ang actor, singer, model, content creator, and businessman na si Richard Yap, matapos niyang pumirma ng management contract sa GMA Artist Center (GMAAC) last Wednesday, December 16.

 

Sa contract signing, inihayag ni Richard ang kanyang pasasalamat sa warm welcome sa kanya ng GMA. “I’m actually quite overwhelmed as I never thought this would come about.  Now that it’s finally here I am just so happy and so thankful to become a part of the Kapuso family,”

 

Bilang pasimula ng kanyang Kapuso journey, gaganap muna si Richard sa isang episode ng well-loved comedy anthology na ‘Dear Uge Presents’ and in the late-night comedy- variety program ‘The Boobay and Tekla Show’ soon.  Nakahanda na rin ang up-coming primetime series niya early next year.

 

Nangako rin si Richard sa kanyang audience na they can expec a lot from him in his new home. “Expect the unexpected? I guess you can expect me to try and experiment into other genres other than the ones that I’ve done before.”

 

Very eager din si Richard na makatrabaho ang various Kapuso stars tulad nina Marian Rivera, Heart Evangelista, Solenn Heusaff, Andrea Torres, his good friend Jean Garcia, and Michael V.

 

Welcome Kapuso Richard Yap!

 

*****

 

Sumabak na sina Ruru Madrid at Shaira Diaz, sa face-to-face training para sa action-packed series nilang “Lolong.”  Aminado ang dalawa na na-challenge talaga sila sa kanilang face-to-face training serye na produced ng GMA Public Affairs.

 

“Nagsimula po muna kami sa training virtually, pero siyempre iba pa rin talaga kapag face-to-face na ang pagsasanay,” ayon kay Ruru.  “Nakapag-train ako before pero kailangang i-refresh talaga, so iyon po talaga ‘yung mahirap.  Even iyong flexibility mawawala po talaga yan, that’s why kailangan pong i-workout lagi namin.”

 

“Yung isa rin sa part na nahirapan ako, yung mga sipa,” sabi naman ni Shaira.  “Dahil hindi nga ako masyadong flexible, nahihirapan po ‘yung legs ko na sumipa nang mataas, nawawala po ako sa balance.”

 

Kaya ngayon pa lamang kung excited ang mga viewers na mapanood ang “Lolong,”  excited na rin sina Ruru at Shaira na maipalabas na ito dahil balita nila ay may mga makakasama silang mga artista mula sa ABS-CBN.

 

Isa pa rin sa magiging leading lady ni Ruru, ay si Arra San Agustin na mag-aaction din sa mga eksena.

 

Samantala, patuloy na napapanood gabi-gabi sina Ruru at Arra sa “Encantadia,”at 8:30 PM pagkatapos ng “24 Oras” sa GMA-7. (Nora V. Calderon)