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as sale made in the us house of representatives, republicans failed to pick their new speaker after divisions over who should fill the position. ah hello, i'm fully back savoy. you're watching al jazeera life from doha. also coming up, the number of russian soldiers killed in a ukrainian attack on me as day goes up to 89. moscow says the attack happened because troops were using their mobile phones. protest is brought in bolivia, blocked roads in santa cruz, the latest demonstration demanding the release of the beach and scoff nap and brazilian football great ballets laid to rest in a private service. tens of thousands lined the streets to say their final good bye .
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ah, thank you very much for joining as c u. s. house of representatives has adjourned. after failing to pick a speaker, it took 3 attempts, but hard line conservatives blocked kevin mccarthy from becoming speaker. it's a 1st time in a century that the vote took more than one ballad. the politicians will reconvene on wednesday to try get john hendern reports from capitol hill. it was a picture of republican chaos for the 1st time in a century, members had to vote for the speaker of the us house of representatives more than once and still after 3 times failed to produce a winner. a speaker has not been elected. a group of dissatisfied right wing republicans in the house freedom caucus had a list of demands, easy removal of the speaker off prime committee assignments in fiscal conservatism . and to highlight them, they banded together to block would be house speaker kevin mccarthy might the day
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began as it has every 2 years. for 200 years, there were nomination offline. i rise today to nominate the gentleman from california. kevin mccarthy, a came jeffries of new york. there were votes. mccarthy, jeffries, mccarthy, jeffries, but even with the votes counted no $11.00 again and again tore and again inside the capitol and at the white house, democrats, including president biden, watched the embarrassment of their political rivals. he's just not going to insert himself, he's going to let the process play out. i and continue to do the, the work of the american people. and they cheer democrat hakeem jeffries, the honorable hacking jeffries of the state of new york, has received 212 who came out on top in all 3 ballots, but not with the majority needed to win the speakership. the voting has
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a long way to go to beat the record. in 1856. the house picked a speaker after a $133.00 ballads in 2 months. the new speaker will have a razor thin majority and little ability to pass legislation with a democratic senate and a democratic president. as mccarthy and his allies regroup and hopes of winning another day. the rebels marked the day as a victory and proof of their power in a clearly divided party john henderson, l g 0. capitol hill. while he is al kevin mccarthy, reacted to the outcome of the votes. today is the day i wanted to have, you know, i think there was a lot of things we want to do. we want to repeal 87000 iris. i want to set up the investigation. we want to notice the different committee here. we have actually on the board a transfer, but if we're able to work out our differences, this time will only be strong. on incoming democratic liter hacking,
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jeffries is making history as a 1st black politician to had a major party in congress. he had this to say about the turmoil in the republican party. sad day for democracy, it's a sad day for the american people. house democrats are unified, ready, willing, and able to get to work. on behalf of every day americans. we are prepared to try to find common ground with the other side of the aisle to solve problems on behalf of the american people. but we don't have a willing partner. adolfo franko is a republican strategist, he says, divisions in the party have been building for years. there are 2 republican parties, one is an establishment party kevin mccarthy's. part of that is conservative. donald trump, president trump supports kevin mcarthur for the speakership, and the vast majority of republicans beyond the free. then co kaka support
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president trump mature, 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 has freedom caucus, other anti establishment. they're sort of the trump brand, of course, they are the people that want to change washington dc including the republican party. so there is the rub. in 2015, kevin mccarthy sought the speakership and was actually turned back of at that time as a viable candidate by the same block. this, that view him as an establishment republican. the problem 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. for 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
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a kevin mccarthy. and 20 years ago, there were viable candidates that were of 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 that just doesn't care about the republican party, they care about their cause, and they're holding the speakership hostage, we will see scenarios similar to this on the debt ceiling. ah, major preparations, bills, defense spending, um, things of that kind were 5 members of can create enormous chaos in the house. and eventually what this might lead to, ironically is a coalition between democrats and more moderate republicans. ah, and that would make to the republican brand. in other world news, 9 people have been killed in to god, car bombings in central somalia. explosions happened in the city of my house in the he ran region. a police station was targeted 1st, followed by the house of
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a somali government official, the armed go barsha. bob has claimed responsibility for the attacks. ah, russia is blaming soldiers use of mobile phones for one of the biggest attacks on its troops since this thought of the war in ukraine. the defense ministry now says $89.00 service men were killed when temporary barracks in the eastern city of mac. kiff car were targeted on your stay earlier, they admitted 63 had been killed. ukraine says around $400.00 russian troops died. russia says unauthorized use of mobile phones helped ukrainian forces pinpoint the soldiers location. meanwhile, a vigil has been held for some of the dead russian troops in their home town of samara mourners observed a minute's silence before laying flowers that a soviet era war memorial to bolivia, now were hundreds of tracks are blocking highways in the farming harb of santa
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claus to protest against the arrest of a local governor. louis camacho was detained last week on charges related to an alleged 2019 co against evil morales who was president at the time. demonstrators want the governor released andrea vic reports. highway traffic in bolivia is forming region of santa cruz has come to a standstill. protesters want to release of luis commercial, the governor of santa cruz, who was detained last week. much as accused of leading the political unrest in 2019 of late to the removal of name president, evil morales. he denies the accusations the ongoing protest saw threatening the delivery of grain and food around the country. stoba, i contract a truck and i carry gas from bolivia to brazil. but here the situation is difficult because of the block. a people are angry because the governor is in prison and he's right wing and they want him freeze,
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or then we are paying and suffering for it because we can't move on the gloves. it doesn't, sir. god, god, god, lam, sport, the suffering. the consequence of this political situation, we don't support any political party, but cargo transport bears the brunt of the situations and its cargo transport sustains the country's trade. protest as faceoff against police. there may tear gas in return. they said with fireworks gravel lines, the st. the government is cooling order. lucas is double scandal. what these mobilization seek with the deterioration of calm and stability with violence, confrontation, hate, and tension is to preserve the impunity of those who participated in what happened in november 2019, in a handwritten, later camacho says president, louise are se would be responsible if he died from illness or anything else, olivia's government says his health is stable. for now,
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the situation remains pains with some saying he needs to be brought to justice while others are crazy, his freedom, with their own. andrea from vacant. oh to 0. they've also been protests, improves capital, lima demonstrate is in conservative groups. the calling for peace that says, reports suggest the former president supporters would protest on wednesday, a wave of unrest has hit peril since bedra castillo was in peach and arrested in december. almost 2 dozen people have died in confrontations with the police and fed . hundreds of thousands of people have lined the streets of santos since 7 brazil to bid farewell to football. legend to pelley at 3 time woke up when i was carried through the city on a fire track. his coffin was draped with the flags of brazil. any santo's football club, john hohmann reports the b of a final wave of the lation for edgy,
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so nasa men to 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 the la bell 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 casket. inside the stadium during a 24 hour wake, new president luis ignacio lula was among the last of them arrived by helicopter from south power. plate malta had a long journey to tina was by bus from his home and minister ice. the state where 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 here. he been too late to see pele in his prime when they shut up the candle when we were children,
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brazilians were disappointed with politics, the economy, and everything in the country. and pal, it was the 1st black person to be successful in brazil. he was very respected everywhere he went in the world. police seem 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 being rated. 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 the review. but for many st. buying the town a santos. the connection was less starry eyed, more intimate, mailed by my father. he was fortunately hot being here today because he passed away was a big supporter of santos, and was friendship pillow with pepper catania, z to lima. he was great friends with the mall and i decided along with my daughter and my mom to come here to represent my father. because if he was alive,
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he would definitely be here. paying his mas to pillar 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't been. you're also a fool i 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 seems to be the new shrine for pele in a country that still reveres him. john holman, out is it a santos still ahead on al jazeera building bonds. the philippines president is in china, a talk with president. she will be live in b, g, and y advocates for the legalization of marijuana in thailand. and now thinking
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twice ah ah, while numbers are out of whack in terms of temperature still across central europe . hey, there, thanks for joining in. while we're above average, we've got some rain fighting across germany and poland, but some big changes come in here. we'll chat more about that in just a 2nd. but as this what, whether bumps into colder air, it's going to generate about 10 to 20 centimeters of snow for also, you can see that colder air has punched across helsinki and moscow. but watch as you start your weekend, saturday morning dark in the blue in the purple, the lower the temperature here. moscow minus 26, even warsaw minus 7 few days ago. you're about 19 or 20 degrees. ok back to the here. and now the stellar's stretch of whether through spain, a plenty of sun mulligan, 19 degrees for you,
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fog has been an issue for it's stumble. could certainly see that continue. look at all this rain in iraq. that's likely to cause some flooding or rain and winds combo though for the coast of egypt on tuesday, high temperatures. and like i said, 35 degrees. and as we dip toward the south, a solid band of rain is stretching from vinto crate through to the su too. could see some thunder downpours mixed in there in time for the western cape province, just a few showers in the mix. cape town has hi of 22 degrees on wednesday, and now you're in the know we'll see you soon. take care. ah, ah, ah.
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ah lou ah ah, you're watching al jazeera alive from doha recap of our top stories. republicans in the us house of representatives had failed to pick a speaker. hardline conservatives brought kevin mccarthy sped. after 3 failed voters, the house adjourned. politicians will try again on wednesday. hundreds of people of thousands of people have lined the streets of santos in southern brazil to bid farewell to football. legend pelley the body of
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a 3 time world cup winner was carried through the city on a fire truck. and protesters in bolivia have been blocking high ways to protest against the arrest of the governor of santa cruz. police detained to his camacho last week, accusing him of being involved in an alleged client during protests in 2019 by the philippines president is on the 2nd day of his visit to china. for john, macos junior has met members of the standing committee of the national people's congress. he's expected to meet chinese leadership during pig on wednesday. let's bring in katrina, you in beijing was calling to visit for us. so tell us about how it's going this visit. so far, katrina and what is being discussed was if we know that baiting seizes as a very important visit, it's the 1st stage visit of 2023. the 2nd time that the true leaders will be meeting since the end of last year, taking place over 3 days,
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and on wednesday marcus met with the head of the national people's congress. here in china, lead jam shoe. he's also scheduled to meet with premier lee. could chung and have a banquet with she didn't being before meetings. a were expected to inc, about $10.00 to $14.00 deal, milling close to corporation in various areas including agriculture, tourism infrastructure and energy and as, as well as several people to people exchanges. now, both sides of this meeting really were describing it in a very positive manner. there are very high hopes from both staging and manila, macos himself said before leaving for aging that to the he hope that this will harold a new chapter in china looking relation, sorry that you wanted to switch things into high gear. and chinese state media themselves has said that this will be a golden era between the 2 countries. so the thinking closer corporation, katrina. but there's still some real tensions around the issue of a soft trying to see that's right. so the major sticking point
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between the 2 countries is the disputed territory in the south china sea. now fading claims and most of that area, despite these claims by china being invalidated by an international court ruling in favor of the philippines in 2016. now basically, beijing just saw that ruling and dismissed completely and has completely has continued to build, can artificial islands in the south china sea and been very active with chinese vessels there. now manila has complained about this. they've also accused beijing of having their ships swarm and intimidate, specifically filipino fishermen. and this is been a really a big saw point and a potential flash point for conflict on both sides. sides have said that they are expected to sign a deal to day on wednesday, which will help to avoid miscalculation and miscommunication in the south, tennessee. so we'll definitely be looking out to that and we have,
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remember that both for both sides there's a lot at stake here for the philippines. china is that chop trading par note major source of tourism. and for china, well, the philippines is very close to the united states, and china is not happy about that. so it's going to definitely be launching a strong charm offensive while marcus is in the city today and tomorrow, thursday, thank you very much for that. katrina, you live there in beijing. man mars leaders say they will release 7000 prisoners to mark independent fate. the celebrations have included a military parade in the capital navy door. so 1st time, the countries marking the event in 2016, the rulers military rollers, her face international condemnation, and isolation after seizing power from a democratically elected government. led by anton touchy 2 years ago memorials have been held for 3 kurdish victims killed in an attack in paris in december, a 69 year old man has been charged with murder for the shootings at the kurdish cultural centre. osama bin janet reports in the parish sabbath,
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where the attack happened. johnson to use the company the coffins of the 3 kurdish refugees killed in paris on december. the 23rd. the funeral seems to have united the kurdish community across europe. thousands gathered in the prison suburb to pay their respect. many have come from other regions of france and neighboring countries. the community is disappointed and afraid after the kurds were shrouded in the 10th district of the city, which is all to a large goodish community. the relatives of the dead, an act of her say they are insulted as curds and as french citizens because they feel the state has failed in its obligations. it's yamato allah, we want justice and truth. she will used to conspiracies and turkey, but in france we would like to know what's behind us, who did the killer meat when he was in prison. who is really this person being called a madman. we want answers you mercer and we are from syria.
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iran, iraq and turkey. they're also angry at the goblins in their home countries. the gathering provided an opportunity to express their political views as well. oh, so if we talk herds, flane repression would be safe in europe. but when we are targeted in the heart of paris, that raises questions on how we say you are a pain countries. the anger is also directed at french authorities for not declaring it a terrorist attack, and somewhat additions agree roster. the french state must be more transparent, the fact that the crime is qualified as a to attack shouldn't be related to the color of the skin of the perpetrators. a recessed attack was a political act and the to attack. the 69 year old white mill accused of the murders is a reading, a formal investigation and trial. the bodies will now be taken to the kurdish region of northern iraq and turkey for burial. general marks 10 years since the killing of the activists in paris. and these latest 3 killings have reopen,
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all whom they've been demanding an investigation for the last decade. but are afraid that once again, their dead will not just clamor the job with all the vera harris, the founder of the collapse crypto currency exchange f t. x has pleaded not guilty to fraud san bank. men freight is facing charges in a u. s. federal court, he's accused of using his customers money to fund lavish, real estate purchases and political donations. his out on a $250000000.00 bond. the judge has banned him from accessing or transferring crypto currency. certified pharmacies in the us will be allowed to dispense abortion pills on prescription for the 1st time. a food and drug administration has change its regulations. the decision comes several months after the u. s. supreme court struck down roe v wade, the ruling that protected federal abortion rights. several states introduced near total bands on termination after that judgment. medical workers in the united
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kingdom say the pressure on the national health service is quote, intolerable and unsustainable. they're wanting, they could be up to 500 extra desks the week caused by delays and emergency care where we challenge reports and emergency service. the struggling to serve emergency growing with england hospital waiting lists of the stories of people who called 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 the state left a total of 10 in the hall with the wages for the ambulance. then there were another 10 hours inside the ambulance outside the hospital. i believe the hospital, the, i need department is folk pushed that they used in the i'm going to say the back of the i'm going to say stretches out. the extra ward has what is individual stories like mary jane's there are stories told by data. so here's
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a stat for you. if i'm fallen ill or got injured in england in november and taking myself off to accidents and emergency as a strong chance, i would have been one of nearly 40000 people that had to wait more than 12 hours to 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. 100 delays is largely triggered by those who 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
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critically ill and i'll tell you this. what we're seeing is the results at 10 years of under funding under staffing, and under resourcing, the and i chest at what the pandemic has done is it's aggravated the situation. the system insiders say 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 beach in the summer, you'd get a bit of a rest fight, you'd be able to do more work. and then the winter pressures were come again, but this year it became so pressured that the whole summer felt like winter level pressures. so then when we got to winter, we were already at a much higher base light of pressure. when will the n h us get better? will it get better? the doctor's prognosis, his gloomy, not for many months, and not without serious financial help, rory shannon's, how to 0 london,
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are selling and using my one. i was legalized in thailand 6 months ago, but now critics say the markets out of control and it needs to be heavily regulated or made a criminal offense. again, even some supporters agree. rules are needed like those for tobacco and alcohol. tony chang reports, it's the enticing new attraction pulling tours bank to thailand. after several years of cope with 19 isolation will not exactly new marijuana has always been available. but now tremble as of flooding in to get a legal high. we used to have this in thailand, just people who just go to regular bar inches by whatever they want in the regular and suddenly it's just like a big trend for me. it's good that it's working tourists are probably coming here more for the we'd rather than to come and experience thailand properly. however, i think it's great. i think it should be legal. with legislation in 2022, the cannabis market exploded tourists and locals to flock to the newly licensed
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weed retailers. shops are popping up on almost every busy street is now grooming business. they have been issuing the license is about 5000 for the shops right now in thailand. wish me like there are a lot of shops, but not every one is thrilled by marijuana's new status. some of the most passionate advocates for legislation, but found their arguments trampled in the stampede to get into the market. the people that i been fighting alongside to have this legalize, i'm not the one benefiting the one who are opening up shop every other bloody day. right now is not the people that i knew. i do not fight for this so that there are california and we'd all in bangkok street. and the law remains unclear in many areas, purchase and possession in private, his legal,
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but technically recreational use is still against the law. but those have been pushing the benefits of medical marijuana. the original intention of the change in legislation has been lost. gornick winter. i left before the tourists come to toil in the garage, informed them, they would only carriage recreational use, but we do encourage medical uses a lot and that they can get services and advice from the tire traditional medicine, clinics and hospitals. all legislation may become a hot topic ahead of elections later this year. as many conservative ties remain opposed to the sale of drugs on their streets. but with the weed business now firmly part of thailand's economic revival, it could be hard to what route. tony chang al jazeera, thank or my christiana ronaldo says he turned down many football clubs around the world to join saudi arabia is our nasser. he is arrived in viet after agreeing to a 2 and a half year.

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