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hacking jeffries is elected leader of the democrats in the us house of representatives. the 1st black person to lead a major political party in congress are ah, i'm the ball here. this is al jazeera life from london, also coming up. another religious school target is in northern afghanistan, and these 15 people have been killed. most of them students. the breakthrough drug shown to slow the progression of cognitive decline in alzheimer's patients at the well car budget. tina's come back is complete. they finished top of their group. after bt. ah
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hakim jeffries has been elected as the new democratic leader in the us house of representatives. he takes over from nancy pelosi, who serve for 19 years. it comes at a critical time for the democrats who lost their house majority in the midterm elections at 52 years old jeffries is relatively young, 6 years younger than the average age of those sitting in the house of representatives. he's been in the house since 2013 and has chair the house democratic caucus since 2019 jeffries had a significant role in the 1st impeachment of donald trump. he was selected as one of 7 house managers, presenting the case against the been president. he's the 1st black person to hold a top party, lead a position in the house or senate heidi joe castro reports from capitol hill. good afternoon, everyone. as an honor, this is the new face of house democratic leadership. younger and more diverse,
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52 year old had came. jeffrey's will be the 1st black american to lead a party in congress house. democrats fight for the people. that's our story. that's our legacy. that's our values, that's our commitment. as we move forward, get stuff done. catherine clark will be his number 2 as whip we as a team and as a caucus reflect the diversity in the strength of the american people. and that is where we are able to come together. it around shared values. and pete aguilar, a member of the hispanic caucus, will be number 3 as house caucus chair. the trio essential marks, a generational change in a democrat house leadership. replacing 3 octogenarians, led by nancy pelosi, who was leader for nearly 2 decades. the older trio announced they'd resign from their current leadership roles. after democrats lost control of the house in the
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last election. we'll never see someone like speaker pelosi ever again in our lifetime. but her potential successor will be history making in its own right. jefferies will become house minority leader when the newly elected congress convenes in january, his expected role largely to run defense against the new republican majority. we look forward to finding opportunities to partner with the other side of the aisle and work with them whenever possible. but we will also pushed back against extremism whenever necessary. the new republican house majority is expected to launch investigations and to president joe biden into his son, hunter, and other administrative officials. when democrats still holding the majority in the u. s. senate, a divided congress, and one that is gridlocked is nearly certain. how did your castro al jazeera
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washington lose 15 people who've been killed in a bombing in northern afghanistan, had happened at a religious school, and oh, by the capital of some ongoing province, at least 20 people were injured. the interior affairs ministry says students are among the dead. no group has yet claimed responsibility for the blast. fight. salanda is a professor of political science cobble university and he says, the attack as a challenge to the taliban. never, no gun is done again and passed one year there were several such so since they got tags happened on mobile phones like in missouri and also from those but didn't as someone got to the 1st time, usually such a tags peices keeping that they are taking the responsibility to talk so somehow again in the stabilizing the country talking about a strong hold of security taliban and ninety's. they were known that they brought
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security to themselves while they were so many other things going wrong. but people who are happy, ordinary people this time at the, facing to the mr. blaze, issue and security aspect. also while for me and the job listeners and other problems take some share is on, on exemptions on telephone is government. they have been increasing the difficulties for taliban so many on mother says, which are the main areas of recruitment and stronghold of taliban leadership on prevention level. it should be affiliated with the governor's office or the police chief of taliban out the district go into attacking such kind of centers. again, it shows that the taliban has been challenged on this important area of improvement, which is bringing security to talk got has done after the fall of carbon. alright, you know, without just a rough time to kind of shuffle all the action from today's games at the well cup
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in cat, on the lino mfc as walcott dream is still all his origins tina through to the last 16 following a to know when against poland 36 minutes into this match the stretch for a cross in an incident with me, and i'll make it a little initial attention, but a review of re danny mckelly to look at the incidents. and once the penalty was given, it was messy. it gets chevy and it was a polish keeper who came off early in the 2nd half hour and see that went to head the who molina cross match bar. alex were kind of scoring his 1st international goals and see that they made it through. and in fact, fernandez put julian alvarez through the 67 minute, will now play australia in the last 16. despite that defeat, those polos are also into the lockout stages for the 1st time. in 1986
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when it was hop right, for both sets of fire in the same stadium as mexico face saudi arabia to pulling off one of the biggest upsets in welcome history. saudi have ended up bottom of that group. next kind of started off the game in last place in the group with dental charts is going through, but only in the 2nd half they went ahead to a corner kit which is converted by my team. it's like to double their lead with a master law rank. place you the free kick, one to talk quarter. bring them one step closer to the round of 16, but saudi arabia pulled the light, go back and in retirement, solid out the sorry thought to make it to one the result. but neither side would make it out of the group because missing out on the last 16, st. poland on gold difference to group dana australia. well one know when is over denmark, to book that ticket into the round of 16. it was a widow got home situation for that day in the 1st half saw them unable to get half just ready. go keep up, matthew roared a quick counselor, tackle the buck so straight forward, matthew, likely to provide
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a lovely finish to put the suffering. the head that kept on attacking is i needed to go to guys through the reading defense of these. he qualified for the route of 16 for the 1st time since the 2006 woke up in germany. i said is 2nd in the group with 6 points and they'll face some feller. cool, little missy and tina. next. what you need to be writing well champion france in group. these are the guy, but they still went out of the tournament. you need your thought they'd gone ahead in the 1st saw. why? because a free kick validated by 3, but it lost sight flag that what else it was goal is going into the 2nd half of class. so then dispossess on the way, lord, why? because we searched for it was a french go, we still had a lot less do, but he went to russell veranda and then beat steve man banda to get his assess goal of the for the money to fight. then came off the bank to try to get an equalize. i'm time we're going 40. does just that. but they rolled it out. so still 3 winners
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for that problem. okay. one around guys, but let's look unpacked dramatic de tita and poland. let's start with them. both teams is that it's up to go through ahead of mexico and saudi arabia, argentina. yes. because after the last 2 study arabia, they were able to rectify themselves and today was arguably actually definitely their best performance in its turn up to now poland just were not very good throughout the entire competition that shows you the unfairness of football because poland played very poorly, mexico play very well, but at the end of the day, you have to look at the entire body of results. which one is mexico lamenting right now that scoreless drawn the not grow match. yeah. you know what, we have seen teams in the past. you know, just struggle through the group stages and then really get that momentum. sorry. i'm thinking italy and spain. 82. you know, they will also know what the tar saying. i mean, not that upon origin, but you know, 90. exactly. yeah. i mean,
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let's move on to fraud. so we knew that already through thought it was for them the very last and, but a really, really special dipole strategy fads. i don't think a lot of the got the better have a few straightly and friends who are still up parting even got a wet summer. it's been a great day for them. sleep is overrated. sometimes. especially after your national team ends up advancing to it out of the group stage for the 1st time since 2006, a very conservative grandma, which ends up being kind of the polar opposite of what and supposed to go go was before with the suckers but still, it's effective, it's what helps them get through. it's what it is, what maximizes their capabilities collectively. and you end up being able to take advantage of the opportune goal and then go to the next. but i think they're going to think of every guy that was a bonus. i mean, it's a free hit for them. yeah, but you get to a certain point. i mean, there's results in their results. i mean, we thought we could talk about saturday, but how they left? well, if australia end up having a very tight match against argentina,
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the other thing you know, we could do, we, we might have, oh, but we didn't. i didn't about 2006 guy against italy. i assess just still better, but they still better. i mean, it would be amazing. it would be amazing if they would attain that not laid out. but imagine that she's got a story to write. this woke up yeah. yeah, that was a fire and his eyes tonight. yeah. there was and you saw you were even talk about a fire they had maybe 10 years ago. i carry, we'll get a i may who i am from a, from that group and i moved to groups e and after that also decided on thursday with the fargo rounds of matches. it's a $1500.00 gmc kick off morocco. as i looked to qualify gets canada alto mata stadium at the same time. co aisha meet belgium at amada, been elise stadium. and that's followed by a 1900 gmc kickoff a spain take on japan. that's actually for state im with germany. play costa rica at our bites. sorry. plenty to look forward to untie 12 all kathy,
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i'll try to try to. i'll say we'll have it all covered right here on out. is it a still to come here on out a 0 ah fury on south african streets isn't a pass on era assassin is about to be released from prison. ah, the there were about $66000.00 lightning strikes around the gold coast. everyone, and we've still got that active weather here. it's now pouring some rain into brisbin for the 1st of december, which is meter all is recall summer, so not a great start. their temperatures have come way down in perth the other day about 38. you're now down to 25 degrees. ok afternoon,
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then we go gloomy conditions. few showers here and there for both the north and south island. next dot port go into southeast asia, the other day called them for almost about 70 millimeters of rain. now november is the weather, it's month of the year of course thursdays, december 1st. and they've got some rounds of rain on sumatra island not too far away from dang. meantime flooded visor is in play for the philippines, stretching from sabu city to devour. and we're seeing that ne monsoon pep up again . so that means rounds of rain from thing to the name. big temperature change in china right across really from the yellow river valley right down to the pearl river valley. hong kong, 16 few days ago you were about 3334 so big changes. they're still see effect snow for that western side of honju and whole cato, the other day. snow storm warning for the western side of polk i do. temperatures have come down here big time as well. so support 00 on thursday. the
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the new democratic leader in the us house of representatives. use the 1st black person to lead a party in congress. jeffries will take over from nancy pelosi, who serve for 19 years. at least 15 people have been killed in the bombing at a religious school in northern afghanistan. the interior affairs ministry says students are among the dead. no group has yet claimed responsibility for the blast . the u. s. military says the leader of iso has been killed in syria. our hassan, i'll have shami alcaraz. she was killed in the southern province of dera in october . the u. s. as the free syrian army carried out, the operation, i so says it has appointed a new leader or she have returns. he joins us live from washington, d. c. on there, she has. what more has the white house had to say about this? can i? well the white house obviously welcomed as you might expect to be the killing of this 3rd leader of the islamic state. the last leader was killed in february by the
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us. and we had the white house press spokespersons saying, we are pleased to see the removal of isis top leaders in such quick succession as you say that we got more information about this. having haven't released from iso about the kid about the death of the appointment from us central command who made clear, i think we should make there as well that this actually happened in mid october. were talking about it now. but this happened in mid october. i think beyond that there isn't too much. just accept was a nice also interesting geo political details here. but as you said, it was the free syrian army who killed. i'll her, she, me not in recent days and weeks actually we've been talking or we've been reexamining the situation against iso in syria, in light of turkey, threatening to mount a full ground invasion and attacking kurdish and curtis targets. but actually,
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the free syrian army is actually the turkish line group who's fighting isis as one of the specialists. ah, but, but i was like, i saw. but just on tuesday, we have the pentagon, say, look, if warning, the turkish talks not to was saying that if the trucks do mounted to ground invasion, it would jeopardize actions against iso. but we should be clear that this operation was by the free steering army, the turkish backed syrian rebel group, and not the syrian democratic forces. the asked you have who the turkish will be targeting, so i guess, well, i can, i really, i was a little bit of my new shy, just to make clear which rebel group were talking about who was involved every bit of detail accounts and she returns the many thanks for that. japanese and american pharmaceutical companies have published results of a trial which show a new drug can slow down cognitive decline and outsiders. patience. alzheimer's disease international says on average one person develops dementia every 3 seconds . alzheimer's is the most common cause of dementia. the number of people with
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dementia is expected to double every 20 years with much of the increase in developing countries. dementia costs globally a more than a trillion dollars about a 3rd of the u. kay's annual g. d. p. those costs include direct medical care, social can unpaid care, like many drugs. the cannibal has been linked with serious side effects though, including brain hemorrhage. but it's the 1st positive step in the fight against this devastating disease or a force that has more. for over 30 years, scientists have tried and failed to design a drug that tackles the cause not the symptoms of alzheimer's disease. now comes the 1st evidence of real success and antibody infusion that attacks a specific protein in the brain slowing the development of early stage alzheimer's by around a quarter. professor john hardy 1st developed the theory of if we said that this approach might work 30 years ago. and you know,
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if you'd asked me 30 years ago how long it would take, i'd say 5 to 10 years. so for me it's, it seems definitely momentous. i think for patience, it's a real step forward, a real step forward, and it's going to take a couple of years to get it into the system. it's patience like john teeling in the early stages of the disease who stand to benefit the most. john says he felt the ground open up when he was diagnosed. he'd embrace anything that gives him more time with his wife and family. you put it at any my, you know what you grand, upright and you know there's nothing you can do about it. but you can't worry about it because there's no way you can de someone be accepting of it. the new drug laquatta mab inhibits the build up in the brain of a protein called b to amyloid visible is so called plaques. in the brains of alzheimer's patients. nearly $1800.00 patients around the world took part in the study which showed
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a 27 percent slowed down in the deterioration of their cognitive skills over 18 months. but it's approved. the treatment will be laborious cost, because minister, you've got infusions twice a month and will also require major investment in screening for the disease to catch it sufficiently early. and at the moment we do that through pet scans, altering cerebral final testing from lumber puncture. and that is we need to broaden access to ways in which we can have access to those kinds of test. we also want to see new techniques that are quicker and faster and potentially cheaper, for example, blip. 30000000 people around the world. subtle without highness in itself, just one form of dementia. much difficult and costly work remains before treatments that learn cues a widely available. but this is a hugely significant 1st step. for sit al jazeera, london to measure chinese cities. glenn, joe and trunk chang have eas cove at 19 restrictions. they've been days of protest
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across china was frustration, mounts against the government, strict 0 cove and policy. patrick, fog reports protests taking a violent turn to the southern city of gong. jo, one video posted on social media, people tear down a cove at 19 testing, tense. in another protest is whole glass bottles at police offices. moments later, security forces dressing, hazmat suits advance information, holding protective shields. the reuters and air p news agencies have verified the videos were filmed and high judas trick, but are unable to confirm when they were taken. all the sequence of events high jew is where the bulk of china's recent infections have been reported. much of the area's been under locked and since october, the unrest mark's an escalation and a movement that spread to several large cities from shanghai and beijing to cham do and will hon. i would say that the,
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the commune party actually under estimated anger at a cross level. i will, i will not think early are a well prepare for protests ah, a curry over the past weekend. the latest developments come despite stern warnings against taking part and demonstrations in a statement, john, as top security agency, is called for a crackdown on what it says, a hostile forces. it's not clear who or what the government is referring to, and as yet to provide evidence of any external interference, it's also reiterated confidence in its approach to the virus. to whom do me to go fax over the years, have fully proven the china covered protocols. have protected the security and health of the chinese people to the greatest extent, genuine and minimized impact on social economic development. some countries have made remarks on china recently. these nations have enough issues to deal with at home. we hope they would heat the weiss's interests of their own people,
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instead of pointing fingers at others. meanwhile, authorities have begun easing restrictions in some areas including jung joe home to the biggest i phone factory and shine reduced mass testing requirements and allowed more businesses to reopen. still, demonstrators fear possible retribution in beijing. some people have voiced support for the protest is, or i can still work from home, so they're locked on. hasn't affected me too much. but seeing them fighting for freedom, i think, is very inspiring, her anger a bad. the 0 coven policy is more for people speaking out against censorship. and what they say is an overbearing government. patrick, fog al jazeera hunker, former chinese president jiang zemin as died of the age of $96.00 the rose to power just after the 1989 tiana min square protests serving as president from 1993 to 2003 chang is seen as one of the architects of china's transformation to a global power. nato had supplied support to russia's neighbors on the final day of
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a meeting of the alliance as foreign ministers in romania, moldova, georgia and bosnia herzegovina who fear being destabilized by moscow have all received reassurances from nato. sweet meanwhile, says it's made progress towards an agreement with turkey on its admission to the alliance. ministers also disgust sending more and defense systems to ukraine. i think is if there's one the lesson learned from ukraine, is that we need to support them. now. the more support you're able to provide to these countries being the front, but under russian pressure inference in different ways. and it is much better to support them now than that done when we have seen her developments in going the absolutely wrong direction. as we saw with the innovation of ukraine or earlier this year,
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a blast of ukrainian embassy in madrid is injured. at least one employee official say the explosion happened when the staff member was handling a letter. he suffered light and treason took himself to the hospital. in cranium for ministry, spokespersons said the injured worker was a commandant, and that security has been stepped up at every ukrainian embassy. thousands of people in south africa, her being protesting against the plan released of dallas, wallace, the convicted killer of anti apartheid leader. chris honey. while it has been grown to parole, after serving nearly 3 decades in prison, but as for me to miller reports, demonstrators, one the decision reversed. more than 20000 people outside the prison in pretoria. a trying to prevent the release of a man, they consider an apartheid criminal up to serving nearly 30 years for the 1993 assassination of antea party leader chris honey. janusz wallace
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has been granted parole. he was arrested along with now deceased politician clive darby lewis, who was convicted of conspiracy to murder, our government on to the live person who killed him under the 2 doors to ask yourselves, how do they lose a person who could, are you available? no, for the hostile i did do it without to do. what do you want to do? the middle hours before this protest and on the eve of his release, wallace was stabbed in prison by another inmate. prison officials say he is in stable condition. wallace has for years applied for parole after serving the minimum time required, and for years it's been denied. but the constitutional court ruled last week that he should be released on parole within 10 days. oh, the honey family, along with many of africans have always opposed his release. they say, while he may be remorseful, he has never explained, ordered the killing. and why,
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who did it yesterday's been granted barrows. and with that, let us mobilize upon how our me, our we may, because the will ha, need their lives to please she is there we go to dad. children, how without a father and we as women, we stand behind her. it can be like that. got, well my name is barbara because i need to go away. the life of his i knew was a freedom. hi, i deal for their rides again. honey was a leader of the south african communist party as well as the liberation party. the african national congress observers describe is killing just months ahead of south africa's 1st democratic elections that dismantled racial segregation. as pushing the country to the brink of civil war. many a calling for the court to reverse this decision. even after so many years,
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it remains a wound for many sub africans who have unanswered questions. especially since few people have been held accountable for crimes committed in the name of a party. for me, tamela al jazeera, an independent panel of the south africa, has found president civil rama. prose violated his oath of office, which could lead to his eventual impeachment. the panel appointed by the speaker of south africa's parliament was set up to inquire if ra, a poser should be impeached after millions of dollars in cash was found in a sofa at his private farm. it says that my father has a conflict of interest between he is a fish responsibilities and his private businesses. the president denies any wrong doing. it has not been charged with any crimes. u. s. president joe biden says his government will give native american tribes more, say a managing tribal lands. biden has also created
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a new national monument to protect about 1800 square kilometers of land surrounding spirit mountain in nevada. what's known in the highway language is avi quote. army is sacred 12 tribes who lobbied for its protection for decades. so much more that we're going to do to protect treasure tribal wires when it comes to spirit mountain surrounding ridges in canada's southern nevada. i'm committed to protecting this sacred place that is central to the creation story of so many tribes here today. that fleetwood mac singer, songwriter christie, mc v has died at the age of $79.00. ah, baby sang lead vocals on hips like everywhere. don't stop and song bird os family made the announcement on social media saying she passed away peacefully and hospital following a short illness. the band has remembered as one of the kind.
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