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house democrats fight for the people. the democrats nominate the 1st black house party leader in u. s. history. i can jeffries take over the reins from that. see pollution? ah, i'm terry's also mrs. out is there a lot from there? i will. so coming up to palestinians have been killed during overnight rates by israeli forces. and jeanine researches hail breakthrough in the treatment of the early stages of alzheimer's and well comp highs and lows, argentina and permanent punch their tickets. the round of 16 on mexico when they're matched, but who's the chance to advance? ah, democrats in the u. s. house of representatives have chosen
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a new leader. i came jeffries, a congressman from new york, will succeed at nancy pelosi in january as potty leda often on historic vote. jeffries is a 1st black person to lead a major party in congress id. jo, castro, reports from capitol hill. good afternoon everyone. it's an honor. this is the new face of house democratic leadership, younger and more diverse, 52 year old had came, jeffries 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. katherine 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 around shared values. and pete argue are
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a member of the hispanic caucus will be number 3 as house caucus chair, the trio essential marks, a generational change in the democrats 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 last election. we'll never see someone like speaker pelosi ever again in our life time. but her potential successor will be history making in its own right. jeffries 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
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back against extremism whenever necessary. the new republican house majority is expected to launch investigations into president joe biden, into his son, hunter, and other administrative officials. with democrats still holding the majority in the u. s. senate a divided congress and one that is gridlocked is nearly certain. how to jo, castro, al jazeera washington. the u. s. military has confirmed that the leader of i so has been killed in an operation carried out by the opposition free syrian army in october. the statement from the pentagon that came just start the group, announced the leaders death. abu al hassan, i'll ha shamia mccrae. she was killed in the southern syrian province of the iraq. he is the 2nd i so leader to be killed this year. we are pleased to see the removal of isis top leaders in such quick succession. the united states remains committed
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to countering the global threat from ices and stands ready to work with international partners who share that same goal. we will, we build, we will build on these counter terrorism successes and we'll keep that pressure on for sure. she advertise, he has more now from washington, dc. all of the, the actual details were guessing about what happened is coming from the us military . i saw only release a statement saying that i will have sign out. she me okay. she had been killed but didn't say when or where. so we should underline that even though we're talking about this right now, this occurred in, in mid october. and it was the free, so you know, me in southern syria, we've been talking a lot recently about the battle that the us and the s d f, the civic or democratic forces. the kurdish lead rebels are, are waging, if i saw in the north this is that this actually happened in the south. this will
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now be the 4th leader off. i. so since i will who bucher all back, daddy was killed in october 2019 by the us. his successor was killed in february also by the u. s. a. but i think was interesting now is that we have this killing in october by the free, serious. all mean, i think just the last interesting detail perhaps is it is the free syrian army who conductors right according to this operation, according to the, the us. so therefore, in last week or so, we've been talking a great deal about operations against i saw in the north with the us and the f d f, the kurdish lead rebels. and whether any threatened turkish incursion would affect the fight against iso. in fact, the free syrian army and the south here is backed by, by turkey. so this was a syrian freezer, an army operation, but presumably using tucker support of about we don't have too much more information, but always we're getting some of these details. passed out, especially given there are so many acronyms and groupings in the region. you are
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satisfied defense, lloyd austin, has expressed opposition to any ground operation inside syria in a phone call with his turkish counterpart. earlier the pentagon said its forces in northern siri were doing few joint patrols with the men. the kurdish syrian democratic forces anchorage wants to clear the border of kurdish fighters considered part of the outlawed p k. k. took here has linked the group to a bombing in istanbul last month, but the group denies involvement. at least 2 palestinians had been killed during an israeli rate in the occupied westbank. several other people were wounded during the violence in janine postilion factions, or calling for a general strike. there in response, sits in the deadliest year for palestinians in the occupied west bank since 2006. these 15 people have been killed in the bombing in northern afghanistan. it happened to religious school in i back the capital of us among gan province. these
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20 others were wounded. interior affairs ministry. so students are among the dead. no group has claimed responsibility. they have been dozens of bomb attacks in afghanistan since the taliban takeover last year. a frances president has met the u . s. vice president at nasa headquarters in washington dc. as he begins his 3 day american state visit myoma, crown and commer harris said re to strengthen us french corporation. a crown or so stressed the importance of counting what he called rogue states. french president then laid a reef that arlington national cemetery, wi fi tv. i am going to meet with prison biden right after seeing you. it is with a view to try to be worthy of the bonds that our history has forged between us. are alliance, stronger than anything you know, you can be how could, has more now from washington dc, 1st presidential manual my crop beginning his 3 day visit to the united states with
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a meeting with vice president comalla harris and a tour of the u. s. space agency highlighting an area of cooperation for the 2 nations including combating climate change. the 2 nations are already aligned when it comes to their condemnation of russia's invasion of ukraine. but amid the diplomatic pageantry of president joe biden's 1st official state visit, there are simmering tensions. particularly when it comes to trade, there is a lot of concern about a signature piece of legislation known as the inflation reduction act. europeans are concerned that this gives the united states an unfair trade advantage and could ignite a trade war. this comes on the heels of a diplomatic furer last year when australia cancel the deal to purchase french submarines buying us subs instead of the white house, insist that the dispute is behind the 2 nations. and that this visit is all about
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highlighting the strength of the u. s. french alliance. nato has disgust sending more air defense systems to ukraine has foreign ministers. martin romania for 2nd day of talks. finance pledged its unwavering support to mold over georgia and bosnia herzegovina which will fear being destabilized by moscow under simmons has more from bucharest, antony, blinkin assured ukraine, it will get all of the repairs and the equipment that needs to get his energy infrastructure back working properly again, what's more, he said there will be air defense to protect that infrastructure. then he moved on on to the issue of china, making the case that the systemic challenge houses. he said he didn't want to see conflict. he didn't want to see a new cold war, but china must change. nato has to pressure it to change. the members of our
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alliance remain concerned by the parties course of policies by its use of disinformation, by its rapid opaque military buildup, including his cooperation with russia. but we also remain committed to maintaining a constructive dialogue with china wherever we can. and we welcome opportunities to work together on common challenges. have been reports that the u. s. was mounting diplomatic pressure on european allies to ramp up the rhetoric on china, putting more pressure on it, criticizing it more true or not. nato is more critical that has been before. nate, the eastern alliance of europe and north america. but the challenges we face are global, and we must address them together in natal. we do not the seeds on us now disorder ru, continue to engage with china when it is in our interests. no pleased to convey our united position on russell's legal war in ukraine,
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both of us and nature seat china, as in directly supporting russia in this conflict by refusing to criticize vladimir putin and continuing to buy oil from russia. so they had him now to 0, south africans protest the parole of an apartment in assassin, often 3 decades in prison. ah. with her sure headlines for the americas for the 1st of december 1st day. meteorology, a cold winter and we've got this plume of rain coming in to canada's maritime provinces. i think halifax looking at wind gusts of bout a 100 kilometers per hour to the other coast. now that snowfall warning will be dropped in vancouver, but the snow slide south into washington state and oregon,
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and we got quite the weather maker for northern california. this plume of what weather off of the pacific cure is san francisco to sacramento, for example, and some serious snow over the sierra nevada. and we did have tornadoes touch down in louisiana and mississippi much commer weather here though. on thursday, new orleans has a height of 15 degrees years old problems spots as we looked towards central america more so round san jose, anywhere from panama city. and then, you know, for the northeast of brazil by here state, spend some land sides. there's some pretty persistent rain in toward the southeast is wal, we've got extreme alerts in play for just how much rain we're going to see. for example, round porto laker up into flor annapolis montevideo 26 degrees. but look at santiago mix of sun in cloud for you on thursday, december the 1st with a high of 30 degrees. that's it. soon of it take care. ah.
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a new series, exploring our traditional knowledge from indigenous community is helping tackle to these environmental catastrophe. we journey across new mexico and meet those who fight to protect their culture and raise awareness of the impact of climate change and pollution on thursday. quick land. first nations frontline native nation voices of survival analogy 0 lou ah, watching. i'll just hear a reminder about top stories, a south democrats, the u. s. house representatives have chosen hacking jeffries as the new party
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leader. the congressman from new york will succeed and nancy pelosi. january jeffrey's 1st black person to lead a major party in congress. the u. s military has confirmed that the leader of i so has been killed in operation, carried out by the fries through an army turnbook al hassan college and career. she is the 2nd. i still need it to be killed this year. or these 2 palestinians had been killed doing on his way the rate in the occupied westbank. several others were wounded. your products in july now thousands of members of south africa's governing african national congress of protests against the release of apartheid era. killer jonas welsh. he's been granted parole after serving only 3 decades in prison for me, the miller has more more than 20000 people outside this prison in pretoria. a trying to prevent the release of a man,
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they consider an apartheid criminal up to serving nearly 30 years for the 1993 assassination of anti party leader chris honey. janusz wallace has been granted parole. he was arrested along with now deceased politician clive darby lewis, who was convicted of conspiracy to murder. our government gone to the liberals, including hon to the austin, asking ourselves how to lose a person who could our hill and move up to point afford to foster argued tomorrow we are 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 off to 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,
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honey family, along with many south africans have always opposed his release. they say, while he may be remorseful, he has never explained, ordered the killing and why he did it daniels to days, been granted at barrow. and with that, let us mobilize on how our me, our we met because the mom ha, need their lives to please. she is, there we go today, had children, how without a father and we as we're manually then behind head, it can be like that go, well my name is barbara because yeah, why lose took away the life of this? i need. i don't, i don't want my deal for their ride. i'm sorry. number again. ah, honey, was a leader of the south african communist party as well as the liberation party. the african national congress observed as describe, he's killing just months ahead of south africa's 1st democratic elections that
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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, 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, pamela, i'll g 0. independent panel in south africa's from president cyril oppose have violated his oath of office, which could lead to his eventual impeachment. upon was set up after millions of dollars in cash was found in a sofa at his private farm. it said when a poser has a conflict of interest between his official responsibilities and his position as a businessman, the president denies any wrong doing and has not been charged with any crimes. you counsel present, charles michelle is in china for meeting with president. she,
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jim ping is the 1st time and you president has met she in china since 2018. it comes out in acutely sensitive time for relations between china and western powers . patrick focus more from beijing, which i know has friends this visit by the european cancel presidents as a significant step towards returning to pragmatic cooperation. remember, you china, ties have been strained as a result of asians failure to condemn russia over its invasion of ukraine and also because of a growing trade deficit to the benefits of china. according to chinese state media present, she's paying ann shells. michelle will hold in depth discussions about you, child relations, and also discuss areas of concern, both internationally and regionally. shows. michelle will also be meeting with premier leakage chung as well as the chairman of the standing committee of the national people's congress, legion shoe. now this visit comes after
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e u leaders recently gathered for a 3 hour long, strategic meeting to discuss the bluffs relationship with beijing and how to handle it. exactly. there has been debates on whether not to take a harder line towards beijing and what this relationship means exactly for you values. an expert said that charles michelle will be under some pressure to raise topics related to human rights. and should jang, hong kong and taiwan and the protests abroad. another elements into all of this. and we'll be looking out for whether or not he makes any remark about the rights of people in china to protest peacefully. germany has announced plans to increase immigration the government estimates the country needs $400000.00 skilled workers a year to cope with an aging population. he industries are facing major shortages of workers and say they will need 7000000 employees by 2035 summit. kane has more
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properly. the points that really is confronting germany is politicians right now if they have a bit of a demographic time bomb on their hands has been the case for several years. but it's getting worse that their population is aging. and they say that hundreds of thousands of migrants are needed to fill the sorts of jobs that aren't being filled by people already in germany. the government, as it is currently composed, says the way to deal with this is to encourage more people to come to germany and to say that they don't necessarily need to have a job offer or a specific qualification if they fall into a particular category. the other parts of this proposed legislation would make it easier for people who have already been in germany for a long time to acquire a german citizenship without having to give up their own. now the point that really sticks out for certain politicians in the opposition, that's mainly conservative, is they say that this d values,
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the german pos force and german citizenship. they say that only those migrants who already have a job offer should be allowed to come to germany. and it's worth saying that the opposition is really quite considerable, and they are all those who say that at least one of the parties in government right now, it is a bit queasy about parts of this legislation. and it's not the 1st time that this source of legislation has been mooted back at the end of the 19 ninety's. something similar was proposed and failed and the drug has been shown to slow cognitive decline in alzheimer's patients. japanese and american pharmaceutical companies have published the results of a trial of the drug was tested on about 1800 people in the early stages of the disease, high force it has more. for over 30 years, scientists have tried and failed to design a drug. the tackles the cause not the symptoms of alzheimer's disease. now comes the 1st evidence of real success, an anti body infusion that attacks a specific protein in the brain slowing the development of early stage alzheimer's
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by around a quarter. professor john hardy 1st developed the theory of it. we said that this approach might work 30 years ago. and you know, 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 patients 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 him on, you know what your grand, upright and you know, the channels that you can do about it. but you can't worry about it because literally you can do someone be accepting of it. the new drug,
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la can imap inhibits the build up in the brain of a protein called b to amyloid visible is circled plaques in the brains of alzheimer's patients. nearly $1800.00 patients around the world took part in the study which showed a 27 percent slow down in the deterioration of their cognitive skills over 18 months. but it's approved. the treatment will be laborious and costly to administer through blood 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 or drink cerebral spinal fluid testing for from a lumber puncture. and that is we need to broaden access to ways in which we can have access to those kind of test. we also want to see new techniques that are quicker and faster and potentially cheaper. for example, blood test does the 1000000 people around the world subtle with alzheimer's in itself, just one form of dementia, much difficult and costly work remains before treatments, that loan cues
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a widely available, but this is a hugely significant 1st step. harris will sit al jazeera london, the time for rounds up of all the ax katara 2022 ra who his well comes to you. lino massey is walcott dream is still on his argentine through to the last 16 following a to know when against poland. so he made it into this match the stretch for a cross in an incident with linda, make it a little initial attention, but a review re danny mckelly to look at the incident. and once the penalty was given, it was messy against 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, we're kind of scoring his 1st. it's a national golf and then made it through an enzyme, fernandez put julian alvarez through the 67 minute defeated will now play australia
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in the last 6 days. despite that defeat, those polos are also into the knockout stages. for the 1st time in 1986 when it was hop right for both sets of fire in the stadium as mexico face saudi arabia to pulling off one of the biggest upsets in welcome history. saudi has ended up bottom of the group. mexico 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 kick, which is converted by my team. it's late that mexico double their lead with a mastercard. so long rang loose spicy to free, kicked one quarter, bringing 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 mexico. missing out on the last 16, st. poland on gold difference. to group dana australia. well one know when it's over denmark, to book that ticket into the round of 16. it was
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a widow got home situation for the 1st half saw them unable to get straight. go, keep up, matthew roared a quick counselor, tackle the buck. so straight forward, matthew. lucky them provide a lovely finish to put the sucker the head kept on attacking. if i needed to go to guys through the reading defense these, he qualified for the round of 16 for the 1st time since the 2006 woke up in germany . i think the 2nd in the group with 6 points and they'll face some feller. cool. little missy tina. next. what she needs you 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 off. why? because a free kick validated by 3, but an upside flag rule that what else it was goal is going into the 2nd half of class with 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 1st goal of
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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 is good for that problem. okay, one around guys what, what, let's look unpacked. dramatic. de tina and poland. let's start with them. both teams is that you have to go through ahead of mexico and saudi arabia, argentina. yes. because after the last 2, saudi 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. i'm
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thinking italy and spain, 82, you know, they were also winning the tar saying, i mean, not that upon origin, but you know, 90 exactly. yeah. i mean let's move on to fraud. so we knew that already through thought was that in the very last and but a really, really special diets, australia fads. i don't think a lot of the better have a feel friday and friends who are still up partying. 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 grammar which ends up being kind of the polar opposite of what i'm supposed to call, who 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 they 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,
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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, 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 were to take 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 it. it's a fire they had maybe 10 years ago. are we going to move away from, from that group and moved to groups a after all started decided on says with the fargo rounds of matches, it's a 1500. gmc kicked off from the rocco, as i looked to qualify, gets canada. i've been out to my stadium at the same time co, a chart, meet belgium at about the big stadium and that's followed by 1900 guarantee kick.
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