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hotline conservatives blocks kevin mccarthy sped to be speak of the us house, leaving the new republican majority in turmoil. ah, i'm carry johnston. this is al jazeera, we're live from doha. also coming up, the u. s. expresses deep concern art, the new israeli security ministers, provocative intrusion into the oxer. most compound, brazilians lined the streets of santos. as for more legend, pele is carried to his final resting place. russia now says 89 troops were killed and the ukrainian attack is blaming soldiers using mobile phones for helping to pinpoint the location. ah,
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voting will resume on wednesday for new speaker in the. busy house of representatives after 3 failed attempts, republican leader, kevin mccarthy, has become the 1st nominee in a 100 years, not to get enough votes from his own party in the 1st round. he's being blocked by handful of more conservative republicans. the house can't begin sitting until a speaker is chosen from engine reports from capitol hill in washington, dc. something it hasn't happened in a century, haven't they went to a valid one. they went to a ballot to. they went to ballot 3. he had 4 votes that he could afford to lose among republicans on the 1st 2 we lost 19 on the 3rd, he was 20, so the trend was not going well for him. so the republicans decided to adjourn regroup. there will likely be some arm twisting some inducements offered, but the opposition came from members of the freedom class. this is the conservative, fiscally conservative and sort of pro donald trump wing of the party. and they
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wanted a number of things they wanted to weaken the speakership. they got kevin mccarthy to agree that he would allow 5 people just 5 people to band together. and that would trigger a call for a vote to remove this speaker that would substantially weaken his position. nancy pelosi didn't have that to contend with the democratic speaker. and then they said no. in fact, we want just one member of congress to be able to do that. they also asked for a number of committee assignments in the end, neither side his move significantly so overnight there may be some inducements offered, but as it is right now, they're at an impasse and it doesn't seem to be going either way at all, but they've got a long way to go until they hit the record in $1855.00 to $6.00. it took 2 minutes in a $133.00 ballots. in order to decide the speakership. for staying with this adult for franco is the republican strategist and the former chief council of the house
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of representatives, foreign affairs committee. he joins us from washington, d. c. welcome to the program. so how much of a surprise is this, or is this the combination of something that's been building up for quite some time? now? it's both a surprise, but it is a combination this has been building for many years, or there's actually in the republican party. there are 2 republican parties, one is an establishment party kevin mccarthy's. part of that is conservative. would add this to your report. donald trump, president trump supports kevin mccarthy for the speakership, and the vast majority of republicans beyond. but the freedom caucus support president trump. but it has to do with a faction that's been really building since 2010 in the united states was called the tea party initially. and then it became his freedom caucus or anti establishment there. sort of the trump grand. of course, they are the people that want to change washington dc including the republican party. so there is the rob and 2015. kevin mccarthy saw the speakership and was
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actually turned back at that time as a viable candidate by the same block. this that you, him as an establishment republican. the problem here, i don't think we're going to go to 855 levels. a problem is just what you reported here. it's 5 votes and there are at least 2025 members that are really anti establishment republicans. what's unprecedented though is the following. from my time in the house of representatives, i worked there when we had a 6 seat majority very similarly to this situation. but the conference itself, me, the republican members met privately, 85 percent of them support kevin mccarthy. and 20 years ago there were viable candidates that were buying for the speakership before denny hastert was selected. and there was a respect for the majority. what's happened and changed in the last 1015 years is this small faction just doesn't care about the republican party. they care about
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their cause and they're holding the speakership possibly. right, right. well, if that's the case, even if kevin mccarthy is eventually let to, we don't know if that's going to happen. how much would this we have him at considerably. and in fact, it's already happened. a remarkable thing happened actually about 48 hours ago. there's something called a motion to vacate that's existed in the past and the republicans and that simply meets means there's a motion that can entertain. removing the speaker bigger polosa did not have that for the democratic caucus. kevin mccarthy, 48 hours ago in a viewed in an attempt to get up to $218.00 votes, agreed to, to a motion to vacate and worse, he agreed to a threshold of 5. in the past, he would have maybe agreed to a majority of republicans wanting to remove him, a speaker, not he's agreed to allow a motion for removal with just 5 members. i remember there are 222 republicans, which means you could have motions of no confidence similar you do
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a parliamentary systems in britain and elsewhere constantly, which is not usually in our system. so he's a very weak would be a very weak speaker. in addition to that, he'd already conceded all kinds of power to committee chairman to pick their own members. again, this is traditionally reserved to the speaker. so the problem here carry is that he has given every concession to. ringback to much to my mind, quite amazing what he's given up and yet opposition to him grows, which leads me to believe if this isn't resolved by to borrow another candidate will have to take his place. well, let me ask you this, then, to what extent does this damage republicans in the eyes of the wider electorate? does all this make any difference to them? a tool it does, it's off to a very bad start. chaotic chaos and worse. what it signals is that is especially with these purported changes in the weaker speaker shift,
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which means that speaker, traditionally as almost a dictatorial power, unlike the senate, that's why nancy pelosi was so power, powerful. he's given that up, which means chaos will likely ensue. we will see scenarios similar to this on the debt ceiling on major corporations bills, defense spending, things of that kind were 5 members, can create enormous chaos in the house. and eventually what this might lead to, ironically is a coalition between democrats and more modern republicans. and, and that would be made to the republican brand, but if to leave it out though for franco, we've very much appreciate your time here now to say thank you. appreciate it. thank you. is really far right minister. it's a mob been covers intrusion into the alex and mosque compound has been described as a deeply provocative alliston is in the several muslim countries condemned the move
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. so hierarchy reports from occupied east jerusalem. it was a quick incursion into alex, almost compound under heavy israeli security. it happened in the early hours of tuesday followed by a quick exit a calculated intrusion with it's a mob been given, making a statement on this issue just days into being sworn in as israel's new national security minister. delivery for a lot because our government will not surrender to the threats of how much of the temple mount is the most important place for the people of israel by and we maintained a freedom of movement for muslims and christians, but the jews, god will also go and those who make credit must be dealt with with an iron fist on a bite. all it took was 13 minutes inside the compound, enough time to provoke international condemnation, including from jordan, which overseas the holy site. it's um, an israeli ambassador in protest, while palestinian leaders called it an unprecedented provocation. enough to ham and
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was 0. it's really been love you. the storming of alexa. moscow by the is really minister, been given this morning, constitutes a serious challenge to the feelings of the palestinian people. you recall on our people to confront such incursions that aim to make an x, a mosque, a jewish temple. this is a violation of all international norms values, conventions, laws, and israel's pledges to the american president. wow. now deborah unadilla algebra. we consider this cowardly attempt by ben debir, 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 this statement from his radio position leader and former prime minister a la p describing the intrusion as a politically responsible decision. and showing incredible weakness from netanyahu in front of his ministers bought. there was no mention of the incident in the government says cabinet meeting. while the prime minister's office released the
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statement saying benjamin netanyahu is committed to the status quo a lock. so most compound is a sad holy aside from a sense, but it's also revered by jews under the rules of the muslim wa ship is allowed. hollis citizens are concerned that been given incursion to set a precedent for israel's new administration. the new ultra orthodox and right wing government has promised to expand illegal settlements in the occupied west bank. where on tuesdays rady forces carried out several raids as refugee camp near bethlehem, killing 15 year old palestinian as m i. yeah. during confrontations. bringing this year's palestinian death told to 3 this rate is the latest in a string of more than 40 arrests made in several palestinian towns since the thoughts of the year. a letter was placed on m i it's coffin. his family says he wrote it as a message to the world in case of his death that he's proud to be palestinian sir
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height at l. 0. occupied east jerusalem. where my honda has more on the us reaction to the israeli minister intrusion into the alex the most compound. well, it certainly going to give us administration food for thought. certainly the language used by the press secretary unacceptable. very strong language in terms of diplomatic terms separately. we also heard paul from a spokesman for the state department and it price, who also did declared this to be an acceptable, any infringing of the status quo, any unilateral action against the status quo. but ned price also added that the u. s. is well aware of a precedent for this. he was referring to the year 2000 when ariel sharon, than the leader of the opposition went onto the access compound that resulted in the 2nd intifada, which lost it from 2000 to 2006 net price, making direct reference to that in his comments about the unacceptable lety of this
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. clearly they are going to be words spoken with the israeli administration. also of great concern to the biden administration is the fact that it would appear that the new israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu didn't give the go ahead for this because reports indicate that he met to this national security minister in the course of monday. now the national security minister ben gear has been visited the alex a mosque several times since he was elected to parliament back in 2021. but now his status as national security minister gives this an added impact and certainly great concern within the biden administration, particularly as we hear from state department, they know what happened the previous time. the status quo was unilaterally crossed . hundreds of thousands of people have learned the streets of suntrust in southern brazil to bid farewell to football. legend pele, the 3 time will come when it was carried through the city on
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a far truck. his coffin draped to the flags of brazil on the santos football cup. from that john home in repulse. the b find a wave that the lation for edgy so nice a mentor! better known to the world as pele. tons of santos, club and town. we spent almost all of his playing days with gavin to cheer mon, for his final journey. from b labelle mirror stadium where he 1st arrived as a callo, 16 year old to the town cemetery. where, who rest is an 82 year old legend. thousands more had already passed by his open kolscott. inside the stadium during a 24 hour wake, new president luis ignacio lula was among the last of them. arising by helicopter from south power to malta had a longer journey to tina was by bus from his home administered ice. the state where
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pele was also born just for this a chance to see the coughing go. boy asked him why, especially as like the majority of people who have been too late to see pele in his prime when they didn't show the piano. when we were, children, brazilians were disappointed with politics, the economy, and everything in the country and palate was the 1st black person to be successful . in brazil, he was very respected. everywhere he went in the world, police seemed to belong to the brazilian people. and then the world, a serial winner with a wide smile and humble demeanour flashed across tv in technicolor during the 1970 woke up the radio, whether he was with movie stars to you as president, you probably are aware of who are with me here to day by the way, mind him, ronald reagan, he would almost always be the most famous person in review. but for many st. buying the town a santos, the connection was less starry eyed, more intimate, mailed by my father. one fortunately can't be here today because he passed away was
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a big supporter of santos, and was friends with pillow, with pepper continued to lima. he was great friends with the mole. and i decided along with my daughter and my mom to come here to represent my father. because if he was alive, he would definitely be here paying his mas to pillow the funeral possession, took 4 hours to wind through santos. and to get here to the towns vertical cemetery, just under a kilometer away fillet, have wanted to be placed on the 9th floor because 9 is the number that his dad don been you're also had on the back of his family actually change that when he died and decided to put him on the 1st floor instead, because they wanted him to be more accessible to the find some people that wanted to come and visit him. this, it seems, would be the new shrine to pele in a country that still reveres him. john home and how does it santos?
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but still to come on now says here at china reacts to the dozens of countries imposing colbert 19 restrictions on travellers from its territory. thus center of attention, christiano, rinaldo was saluted by his new founders come after mega money move ah ah called snap warnings and fog warnings in play for the northwest of india. however, one by the way, this stretches from punjab state rate into the per dash. so here's how low temperatures will go awaken up on wednesday morning, just to degrees in under the sun. and for the rest of india may sneak in some showers for time and i do states otherwise some fair weather clouds to be found for the southern slice of the country off to pakistan. there it's winds picking up in
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southern pakistan. so that's going to flush out the fog smog there and improve air quality in karachi, for example, with the high of 26 degrees southeast asia. we got this batch of what weather in the south china sea press place 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. they're 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, a journey both dog perceive you know what?
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there's a very for everything. there's a lot of corruption and beautiful. like a beautiful lady, you have to leave there in patients and o d. so, so the same as the same day because i was in charge of sure when my father and my mother were arching for king, for the personal story, to discover the source of one of the most expensive commodities sent from headland on al jazeera. oh ah, you're watching al jazeera reminder of our top stores this how boating will resume on wednesday for a new speaker in the u. s. congress of the 3 failed attempts. republican leader
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kevin mccarthy has become the 1st nominee in a 100 years not to get enough votes from his own party. in the 1st round is really far right. national security minister to mob been given intrusion into the app. so most compound has been called deeply provocative palestinians, and several muslin countries have condemned. the move football legend pele has been laid to rest in brazil. hundreds of thousands of mourners watched the funeral procession in santa's, the city where he played for 2 decades. 3 time will cut when he died last week at the age of 82 but either has called the mounting international restrictions on travellers from it's totally unacceptable. after more than a dozen countries imposed cobra 19 curbs. medical system is on the strain with many, suspecting beijing is under reporting number of fatalities. khatri you reports in wintry beijing. the pace of life is picking up. people are enjoying being
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outdoors after weeks of staying inside after a wide spread curve at 19 outbreak. yes, on food cells, traditional suites from his cot. welcome to the lifting of restrictions in december . oh okay. what year of oh is good if and did all the restrictions. oh ever one can come out now for was good for the controller. now, if you are always in lockdown, you have no ink cartridge. oh, he says, business is better now than its been in years. the 67 year old had covered 19 last month. many of the people we spoke to in this neighborhood have told us they also called the virus province, at least the 70 to 80 percent of people in this area got carried whilst and under we all got sick for those who have recovered life has returned to normal tests and health courts can't are no longer required to and to restaurants and public spaces . tuesday is the 1st working day of 2023 and the streets here are busier than
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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 insist the situation is under control . when they issued, i should go don't torture. nationwide our medical resources have not yet reached the situation of pied supply. we have anticipated a substantial increase in demand. so we are well prepared to to those who are healthy. this relief that the years of locked down to are behind them. and many are looking forward to a new sense of normalcy. katrina, you are de 0, beijing ah.
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soldiers using mobile phones are being blamed for one of the biggest attacks on russian troops since the start of the ukraine war. in a rare disclosure, rushes defense ministry says 89 servicemen were killed in the new year's eve attack on temporary barracks in the eastern city of maki fca. ukraine says about $400.00 died. the defense ministry says unauthorized use of mobile phones help ukraine enforcers pinpoint the soldiers location. vigil has been held for some of the dead russian troops in their home town. southwestern city of samarra, mourners observed the minutes silence before laying flowers of the soviet era war memorial is one of the deadliest attacks on motion forces in more than 10 months of war. but the ex, say the pressure on the u. k. that national health services intolerable and unsustainable the morning, i could be up to $500.00 extra desk per week caused by delays in emergency care,
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retrans reports and emergency service. this struggling to serve emergency, growing with england hospital waiting lists are the stories of people who call for an ambulance and waited hours like mary jane, lonnie, who's 87 year old mom fell one evening and hit her head. arrived at court to the following morning. and so i think that total of 10 in the hall was the way to to the ambulance. then there were another 10 hours inside the ambulance outside the hospital. i believe the hospital, the i any department folk pushed that they used in the i'm going to say the back of the ambulance. it stretches out the next awards. what is individual stories like mary jane's there are stories told by data. so here's a stat for you. if i'm fallen ill or got injured in england in november and taking myself off to accident and emergency as a strong chance, i would have been one of nearly 40000 people that had to wait more than 12 hours to
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be admitted to a hospital department. now that is a 355 percent increase on the same figure from the previous november. according to the royal college of emergency medicine delays like this costing 300 to 500 lives every week. the causes pinch points and blockages to full wards and star shortages. we also recognize the big pressure that we're seeing play through in terms of ambulance handle. the delays is largely triggered by those who are fixing leave hospital, but delayed in doing so. we need to free up that big capacity, but also pretty much anyone involved with the n h s y. this much cherished national institution is so critically ill and they'll tell you this. what we're seeing is the result of 10 years of under funding understaffing. and under resourcing, the and i checked the pandemic because down it's,
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it's aggravated the situation him inside his se is now brittle and unable to flex with the seasons or surprises. many, many winters have been challenging. but what we've seen this year is that the usual level of winter pressure that we might see would usually a base in the summer. you get a bit of a rest by people to do more work. and then the winter pressures would come again. but this year it became so pressured that the whole summer felt like winter level pressures. so then when we got to windsor, we were already at a much higher base light of pressure. when will the n h s get better when they get better? the doctor's prognosis is gloomy, not for many months, and not without serious financial help, rory, talents, how does era london? germany has been phasing out fossil fuels and atomic energy? well, the energy crisis has undone some of the progress made. and some government members now argue the continued use of nuclear power and fossil fuels is the only way to
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solve it from that came pulse. 2022 was the year when coal was king had one point it was providing more than a 3rd of all. germany's energy with the war and ukraine taking russian hydrocarbons off the market. coal from elsewhere became the easiest go to energy source. power stations were reactivated to burnett liquefied natural gas or l. n. g was another watchword, new terminals were built on the north sea coast to accommodate supertankers carrying it, and a long term deal to acquire $2000000.00 tons of contrary and n g each year was signed. but in the short term, analysts say ministers will have to adapt their green agenda. they will do more of what they have done already. foster additional energy supplies make sure they can come in also through germany on g terminals. and a huge step forward will be to reduce demand further, a lot needs to be done in household. still,
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because building's needs beneath insulated heating systems need to be changed to can't do all of this in 2023, but it needs to start now. the other metaphorical elephant in the room is nuclear 3 reactors, which would you to go off stream permanently, have been temporarily camped in operation. this provides around 6 percent of the energy germany uses annually. but that's as far as the green party and government is prepared to go on to nuclear sentiment. it's so entrenched in germany, in large parts of the population that it's going to be relatively hard to, to really, especially for the greens, if they want to keep their credibility to, to go on to, to prolong nuclear power. definitely, maybe for a few more months, maybe for a year. but i don't think in the long run in germany, nuclear power will have any future. but that sort of view is not shared by many in the german parliament who believe nuclear energy has a clear role to play. and for some time yet,
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mid enemy stick with the dead just by extending the life of the remaining 3 nuclear power plants, the ultimately cheap ball to missile. instead, we need continued operation until at least the end of 2024. that is what we are proposing now, and we need a new feel for them. and to contemplate, such a move is painful for many in the current governments. most of them have spent their entire lives campaigning against fossil fuels and nuclear power. and yet, this is where the decades of deepening dependence on russian energy has brought them. environmentalism may provide fire in their bellies, but it seems unlikely to provide much heat and light in millions of homes. this winter, dominant cane al jazeera berlin. and iranian chess player has arrived in spain after receiving warnings, not to return home following a tournament, and cousin stone saw them competed in chess championships without a he job. a source close to her says she was warned by multiple individuals not to
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return to iran. organizes provided her with security while at the tournament. the nation wide protest in iran since september, when also mimi died off being these cuts the for not when you prefer. the american football player is a critical condition of the suffering cardiac arrest. the collapsing june an nfl much $24.00. will demo hamlin from the buffalo bills fell to the ground of colliding the cincinnati bengals opponent. medical officials performed cpr before he was taken to hospital. the game was suspended. christiane, rinaldo says he turned down many, for all clubs around the world to join it. saudi arabia and nasa is involved in riyadh after agreeing to a 2 and a half year contract with $206000000.00 a year. because the 7 year old was a free agent off his high profile splits with man just united supporting the closing contract option of joint.
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