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accompanies know about you, and how easy is it to manipulate the quizzical look good us politics, the bottom line. the latest news as it breaks. this particular sub station has been here in 3 separate effects. why fix russian they saw with detailed coverage they had held that the u. s. would relax water pandemic restrictions this week, which was likely had fettered their odds of getting in from around the world. although we 1000000 people talk to the street in point of sight if they feel their support for you and then i'm the national people ah, now which is 0 with every oh lou.
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it's not a condemnation of israel's fall, right. national security minister intrusion to be like so most component occupied is jerusalem. ah, so i'm to clock this is out 0 live from to hall to coming up tens of thousands of motors pay their final respects to legend kelly before his private burial in brazil . the new united states house of representatives is being sworn in with republican kevin mccarthy struggling to be elected as speaker and chris john. rinaldo is set to be officially presented by his due club in saudi arabia. ah said that it's really far minister. it's mom been givers intrusion into the alex
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and mos compound has been called deeply provocative. the national security must have been giver entered the site on choose day angry muslims, around the world. it is one of his lamps, holy sites, housing, the dome of the rock, and the alex or mosque in oak. the ham and was iraq is really been love you. the storming of alexa must, by the is really minister, been ga via this morning, constitutes a serious challenge to the feelings of the palestine and people you recall on our people, to confront such incursions that aim to make an x m must exist temple. this is a violation of all international norms, valleys, conventions, laws, and israel's pledges to the american president, one or several palestinian groups including hamas in garza, have condemned this, had it been give us intrusion. and i said it will not sit idly by it's not been giver is a controversial, far out politician known for his anti palestinian and racist remarks and is called the greater jewish access to the alex and mosque compound. somehow it is more now
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from occupied east jerusalem then give it is quite the controversial figure. probably the most controversial in this new government that was sworn in just a few days ago. this is very much in keeping with his personality. it's not the 1st time he visited, but it is the 1st time that it is rainy minister has, has, i wouldn't even say visited this radio call. it visited the palestinians, call it storming of oxer most compound. i just wanted to give you some contexts and carmen jihad is going to show you what. ok, so most compound is it's just behind me here. you'll see that the golden don't, that's the dome of the rock. and we've also got the area that space around that that includes the mosque, and that area is called the compound. it's a said holy site for most muslims, aust, micah and medina and saudi arabia. it's a very significant for the muslim world, and we've had a lot of reaction because this is not just a potential of causing provocation and violence that could potentially happen not
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just reaction from the international community, but within the loo could policy as well. members, including the opposition, be to who is also the former prime minister. and i just want to read to the reaction that we've heard from international reaction. we've had the boss that it's israel say that the us biden is ministration has made it clear since this incident this morning that the israeli government, that opposes the israeli government and opposes steps that could home the status quo in the holy site. will israel's former prime minister and current opposition leader? he had his criticise been given intrusion. that between the state of israel does not accept dictates from anyone regarding security, but to croak to quarrel with half the well just say that then give it, we'll spend 30 minutes on the temple mount is political irresponsibility. and an incredible weakness of netanyahu in front of his ministers. so let's look at what makes ben give us intrusion into this compounds so controversial. as he mentioned,
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it is the 3rd holiest sites for muslims, while jews at temple mount rivera. it is a possible site where a final pent temple will be built. they pray at the western wall, and only muslims are allowed to pray in the most compound. many palestinians fear the sights. muslim identity is under threat by ultra right wing jewish groups increasingly intruding into the site to pray, illegally, palestinian groups, and garza have spoken out about been given intrusion into the alex and mos compa. not that big a deal. mahala algebra, we considered this cowardly attempt by ben giving her a dangerous escalation and a provocation of the palestinians and the arab and muslim nations. this good spark a religious war in the region and all its mar ben givers has been a controversial figure for many years, is at former youth coordinator of the ultra nationalist party which was outlawed in 1994 of being branded a terrorist group. is a lawyer by trade, who is represented
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a number of far right activists, accused of hate crimes against palestinians is also in the palace being convicted of incitement to racism and destroying property, and has called for in his words, this loyal palestinians to be expelled from israel. though levy is the president of the us middle east project and a former israeli negotiator. and he explained some level of chord nation involved in being given incursion and why he went to the compact. this was with the full coordination of the prime minister's office of the israeli security agencies of the internal security agency, the shin bet, et cetera. the timing early in the morning. the head fake of oh it's not going to happen to day. so 1st of all, fully coordinated with nut ano, 2nd of all, yes, bank of ear, extremist, but also to caution not to make this to exclusively about the person of ben gerber . he is a particular brand of extremism, but let's see the thread of continuity here. and the threat of coordination across
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the israeli political system. let's remember it was just over 2 decades ago that sharon, eric sharon then the opposition leader did a visit to our luxor that led to a major outbreak of several years of violence. let's not forget that this time around. not only was this coordinated with latin, yahoo! but this is probably going to be the modus operandi of the new government, the game of one upsmanship of hard line arisen each time they undertake a provocation. and it is not met with a serious response. they will say, you see those who caution and say, be scared, don't do this when we assert what they will from jewish rights, we approving them wrong. so this will be a spiral, i think. and crucially, it plays into not and yahoo's hands cause he will turn round to the international community and say, i'm the responsible guy. i'm the safe pair of hands work with me. and we can get
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through this next period when a palestinian teenager has been killed during an israeli raid near bethlehem in the occupied west bank. the palestinian health ministry says 15 year old adam our to was shot dead by israeli forces is ready. military says it shot someone involved in what it called violent confrontations with its soldiers. is reynolds have made dawn raids on palestinian homes and took her m jeanine and cafe fluke on tuesday. the funeral procession for brazilian football legend pallet's underway in the southern city of santos. large crowds have gathered on the streets of the city where he began his career. he died on thursday at the age of 82 and will be buried near santos football club. far i will bring you more on that, sir, on that the funeral procession a little bit later in the program or republicans in the united states will take
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control of the house representatives. in the next hour, they narrowly won a majority of november's mid term elections, but failed to take the senate. and those results are having an impact on who the next speaker of the house might be. republican favorite kevin mccarthy has been struggling to get enough foods at eagle hain report now from washington. it's not been a question for 100 years, not since 1923. when it took 9 rounds of voting to elect frederick gillett as speaker of the house of representatives. please razor ryan, man with every time since it's been decided on the 1st vote. but 2023 is possibly going to be very different. the presumptive speaker, kevin mccarthy has been lobbying his fellow republicans since the midterm election . they still seem sure to vote the speaker readily available. there will be 222 republican sworn in mccarthy needs 218 of them to vote
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for him to become speaker 5 on the far right have already said they will never vote for him. so mccarthy has made some concessions, promising to change the rules, so just 5 representatives can call for a vote to remove him from leadership. right now, it would take a majority of republicans. he's also pledged to create committees to investigate the justice department over it's investigation of former president, donald trump, and a committee focused on competing with china. but 7 additional republicans released a letter saying it's still not enough. once republicans do like the speaker, it seems unlikely they'll be able to pass significant legislation because democrats control the senate and the white house. what they can do though is try to abstract president joe biden's agenda and launch investigations. i think they are fine with being able to do more oversight and want, you know, the white house to answer questions about afghanistan. ah, i want to talk about corona virus where they come from. did the government have
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anything to do with it? much of the agenda will depend on who is handed the gap. ah, as of now, no one seemed sure that it will be kevin mccarthy. paddock lane al jazeera washington. well let's bring in our white house correspondent, kimberly how could he joins not from washington dc. and kimberly, the issue of the house speaker is a think, harrison and it's presenting somebody a challenge to say the least. yeah. really is and so the white house watching very carefully because these are co equal branches of government, the white house and the congress. and so whatever happens up on capitol hill has an impact of what happens here at the white house in terms of president biden's legislative agenda. as so really the tone is being sat, if you will. so at about an hour's time, we know that there is going to be the 1st vote and this is really going to set the
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stage for what we expect is going to be a very long day. i'm capitol hill. we expect this voting to go on into the wee hours of the night. even we are hearing from capitol hill that the plan for the house speaker, or at least the one the man that would like to be the house speaker, kevin mccarthy is to wear down his detractors. in other words, he knows that he does not have the votes. he needs to become the next house speaker at the moment. so the plan is, is that he will just have them keep voting and voting and voting until he wears down those within his party that do not support him. because the bottom line is, is that the house can't do any legislative business until they have a speaker. and so until that is decided they're just going to keep going. but this could take days and we do know throughout history that as some times they eventually just have to do what's called a plurality, where a majority does pick the speaker. hopefully it won't take that long. but what we do
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know is that this is certainly setting the stage for an awful lot of drama. indeed . and when they do fun, every speaker, when it is finally resolved, ah, how will it affect the way the rest of the administration plays out? well, this is a really setting a good tone for president joe biden. and his legislative agenda because what this signals is, a republican lead house of representatives that's willing to fight. and that is willing to stall a, which is willing to put up roadblocks in terms of any sort of legislative business and is also willing to put a lot of scrutiny perhaps on if they're willing to turn it on themselves. they're certainly got going to hesitate to turn it on their so called political adversaries like joe biden, and potentially joe biden, son hunter biden, who has already been in their sites. we do know that they are set to launch fresh
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investigations into perhaps hunter biden, and some of his conduct with regard to business ties to crane to china. and whether not the president was even conducting unscrupulous business meetings, if you will. not only in the white house, but in the days leading up to his error when he was on the campaign trail the days leading up to the election. so we do know that this is going to take away from some of the things the president wanted to accomplish. whether it be trying to lower the deficit in the data in the united states or even to combat climate change. all of that may be swept to the side now for the remainder of the president's term. or it can be thanks back speech be later can be how can there in washington to lead every now to 0 and year, but the same levels of disruption to britain. this rel, network as tens of thousands of rail workers will count on day one of a week, a strike action,
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then buckle up with hitting the road in norway. the country gives up for a green revolution in its vehicle. ah called snap warnings and fog warnings in play for the northwest of india. however, one by the way, this stretches from punjab state right into the dash. so here's how low temperatures will go awaken up on wednesday morning just to degrees in under the sun. now for the rest of india may sneak in some showers for time and i do state otherwise some fair weather clouds to be found for the southern slice of the country off to pakistan. those winds picking up in southern buckets down. so that's going to flush out the foggins smog there and improve air quality in karachi, for example, with the high of 26 degrees southeast asia. we've got this batch of what weather in
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the south china sea press play, see where that goes on. thursday crashes in to the coast of vietnam, the southern coast. i think we're bound to see some flooding here. still some showers streaming in to indonesia as main island of java, but i think the bigger pulses will be central java providence. as we had toward wednesday when we picture right across china, some showers not too far away from hong kong, and we have that familiar weather patterns setting up once again, cold air rushing over those warm waters of the sea of japan. so some snow storm warnings in play, western hoko island, i think anywhere in the order of $40.00 to $50.00 centimeters of snow and 12 hours . that's it see later. ah, the trust is fundamentally to all our relationships. we trust banks without money, doctors, without really personal information. what happens to trust in a well driven by algorithms as more and more decisions are made for us by these complex pieces of code?
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the question that comes back is inevitable. and can we trust algorithms in the 1st of a 5 part series? ali, re questions the neutrality of digital deductions? trust me. i'm an algorithm on a judge ito. lou . oh, kind of you watching. observe mind about top stories is and israel's new security minister has intruded into the compound housing. the mosque can move out of stimulus, describe as provocative as being a stream of combinations by radio position, as well as our countries like saudi arabia, in june. the u. s. congress will resume sitting to the 1st time this year later on
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choose day republicans of taking control of the house of representatives. their front runner for speaker kevin mccarthy is struggling to get enough support from his party. and thousands of motors in brazil are being payment final respects to the football legend. helen who will be laid to rest later on tuesday. he died at the age of 82 and will be buried near the stadium in santos, where he started his career as being 2 mechanic f who joined us live now from santos. a monica is a huge. the important thing is this legend is finding makes ref yes for standing in front of the memorial where he will be buried. he had already made all the preparations for his fine old days here. he had acquired a space on the 9th floor of this vertical cemetery, which is behind me, and is the largest vertical cemetery in the world. he wanted to have
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a view of the sample stadium, but the family decided that they would put him on the 1st floor just because it would make it easier for visitors in the future to come see the place where there will be laid to rest. so some 230000 people have been following him throughout the wake. the 24 hour wake president, we didn't assume all about cuba was just been a i was just been, i not your rate. it came over during the last hours of the wake to pay his respects . so this is a very moving moment. there are thousands of people as the funeral procession has been going through the streets of santos. it already passed in front of the house of villas, mother who's a 100 years old. a sister was there watching from the balcony. and now it's making its way here to this cemetery where there's press from all over the world. so yes,
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it is a very, very special day here in brazil. ok, monica will leave there for most, but with the little bit later thanks very much indeed on monday and if that incentives in brazil opening arguments have begun in the trial of enrico cerio. enrique nazario and former leader of the far right us group, the proud boys. the troy concerns involvement in the january 2021 attack on the u. s. capital taro and his co defendants charged with seditious conspiracy and other counts relating to the attack 2 years ago, it led to a delay in the certification of president jo biden's election victory memorials had been held for the 3 kurdish victims killed in an attack in paris in december, a 69 year old man has been charged with murder for the shooting sort of courtesy, cultural center. thousands of kurds from across europe, travel to parents for the ceremony. tens of thousands of railway workers in the united kingdom, a whole the a 2 days strike starting on tuesday,
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a pay and working conditions are at the center of the long running dispute. this is the 1st day back to work. many people rely on the rail network across the u. k. the strike follows disruptive stoppages in the run up to the christmas holiday period. her faucet is more what is usually one of london's busiest station were here at london bridge station. one of the main station serving the british capital. and as you can see, there are train running passengers coming through the station. but this is a skeleton service. we're told that it is about 20 percent of normal service across the rail network. half of that network is out completely, so some of the okay, without any rail service, this is just a one, a 5 consecutive days, a strike action. they're expected as part of this long running dispute between the union and the government and the rail companies. the union say they are defending the members against changes to their working practices and they're demanding
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significant pay awards in line with a kind of inflation figures that we've been seeing in recent months. it's currently at 10.7 percent. the government says a fair and balanced is already on the table for the unions need to accept modernization of working practices. there were some indications of some potential progress network rail which maintains the railway network says that a deal is within touching distance and there are some reports as well. so there may be improvements of the benefits as opposed to pay to try to get it across the line . but for now, this winter, a very severe disruption and strike action rose on and medical professionals and new caves, national health services, under pressure that is quite intolerable. and not sustainable. the role at college or emergency medicine says delays in care could account for up to 500 deaths each week. several hospitals, health trust and implant services declared critical incidents over the 1st appearance. a critical incident is a situation where the services could not operate properly or challenges more now
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from london. we do get these kind of warnings every winter really that the n h s is in crisis, but i think there is a panic at the moment that the system does seem to be in the midst of some sort of significant breakdown when it comes to health care numbers tell stories i is a stat for you. if i had got myself ill or injured in november and taking myself to accident and emergency is a pretty good chance. i would have been one of nearly 40000 people that had to wait more than 12 hours to be admitted to a hospital at department. now that is an increase of 355 percent on the same stat from the previous november and its delays. like this, the president of the role college of emergency medicine is saying i causing $300.00 to $500.00 extra death not per month,
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but per week. and he is saying that this is on good day sir. it's not a guesstimate that as good as statistics to back that up. and he's warning against listening to government figures who he says might be trying to spin this as being down to the pandemic. he says it's not. incidentally, government ministers have come out and said that this is largely down to the panoramic. china has condemned to move by several countries to impose covered 19 restrictions on people traveling from its borders who are not required to present a negative cave. in 1900 test, united states japan, italy encounter or among the nations had introduced the new meshes. jujuy reported search in infections when we talk with you so we can go home. we believe that some countries have imposed entry restrictions targeting on the chinese travelers. this decision like scientific basis and some practices are unacceptable. we firmly oppose any attempts to manipulate epidemic prevention measures. in order to achieve
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political goals, we will take counter measures based on the principle of reciprocity. as kevin 1900 measures east in china, life in major cities is starting to return to normal. but the medical system is under strain with many a suspected that beijing is under reporting the number of cases, katrina, you reports from beijing, in wintry beijing. the pace of life is picking up. people are enjoying being outdoors after weeks of staying inside after a widespread curve, a 19 outbreak, yal, son, food cells, traditional suites from his cart. welcome to the lifting of restrictions in december. only. what year of all is good? if indeed, all the restrictions are ever one can come out now for was good for contra? no. if you were always in lockdown, you have no income for sure. but he says, business is better now than its been in years. the 67 year old had covered 19 last month for many of the people we spoke to in this neighborhood have told us they
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also called the virus province. at least the 70 to 80 percent of people in this area got carried wealth turned under. we all got sick for those who have recovered, life has returned to normal tests and health courts scans are no longer quiet and to restaurants and public spaces. tuesday is the 1st working day of 2023 and the streets here, a busier than they've been in months. many businesses have reopened and most workers have returned to the office. but it's not just the streets that are crowded . hospitals are full of people seeking treatment for covered 19 the chinese center for disease control and prevention says less than half a 1000000 people have been infected nationwide. but scientists say cases automatically under reported. the government insists the situation is under control when they is hi, sheila gordon torture. nationwide. our medical resources have not yet reached
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a situation of tide supply. we have anticipated a substantial increase in demand. so we are well prepared to those who are healthy . this relief that the years of locked downs are behind them and many are looking forward to a new sense of normalcy. katrina, you are the 0 paging. the philippine president has arrived in china for a 3 day state visit ferdinand. marcus junior says these looking forward to approving ties with the chinese, the decision ping, are expected to sign a deal that would allow manila to directly communicate with beijing on the issue of the dispute in the south china sea. norway has said a record for sales of electric cars. new figures suggest nearly 80 percent of new cars registered last year were battery powered. that's far ahead of the european union, where the figure was less than 9 percent electric car sellers have benefited from tax breaks and lower fees for road tolls and public parking noise government once all new cows be electric within 2 years. cobra is an executive analyst at the i see
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cars dot com and forbes autos contributor it says there are several factors that could limit the sales of electric cars. we see the percentage of new vehicle sales in norway going toward e v. 's. but we don't necessarily see the sales growth and if anything, there's been some contraction for the last few years. and so i'm wondering how many people in norway, they're either new car buyers and the tax breaks help them, or they're not necessarily new car buyers. and they're just hanging on to their internal combustion vehicles because they don't want to, they want to face the potential long term issues that we're talking about with ranging variety. and so what we're going to see in the next few years but could be interested. you could see new car sales dropping, but there being a lot of ease, but still being a huge percentage of norway. people that just hang onto their older car. everyone likes to think that they can charge the car at home. and a lot of people obviously have electricity at their house. they get a level to charger, not less than charge overnight. but if you want to travel more than the cars range,
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or you want to run multiple errands during the day, and you have to use the public system, there's really still no good country that's got that handled the closest might be the supercharger network. that tesla has, for instance, in the us, but again, you can find big pockets of the u. s. that have no coverage, and most cars just, it makes people very nervous. they want to drive a long distance and if they can't depend on their home charger, it's very nervous for them. the ceremony to officially present christiana, rinaldo, to his new saudi arabian club, al nasa is underway. he arrived in riyadh on monday, but after agreeing to join on a 2 and a half year contract with the salary of $206000000.00 a year to 37 year old was a free agent offers high profile with much to united as being reported a cause in his contract gives him the option of joining saudi and newcastle in the u. k. online, if they qualify for the champions league or the numbers is staggering. when you break down. rinaldo, as reported seller at $206000000.00 a year,
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works out roughly $17000000.00 per month. that's 4300000 a week or more than 25000 an hour. often are we dray is football analysts and he says that rinaldo, signing will inspire their salary league to achieve greater success, jamante investment and saudi put one in. and so the sport in general and the kingdom has been enormous. and i think it's only gonna be all going up from here that they're going to try to get big names. who knows, maybe that we might get messy, maybe as latin and grandma bitch, any, any of these players that you would normally see, go towards previously china because the other or pigs or until now to the united states of america, where the analysts a, b, could be coming towards a saudi arabia to play football. let's wait until we hit that 2030 mark, which is that the benchmark or the deadline for a lot of these initiatives. by that time i think the target will be that the, sorry, the becomes one of the top 10 in the world. and by that time i think as you can see
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