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6 losing votes in 2 days. chaos and the republican party as hard law hardliners block kevin mccarthy's bid to be you as housekeeper. ah, i'm robinson. this is audra 0 live from doha. also coming up, the auto group is totally united behind jerusalem. and alex saw more scandal had a mis sharif palestinian anger had been you and a day after israel security minister makes an incursion into the alex um, mos compound b. e recommends pre flight covered testing for chinese travelers. while south korea says close to one 3rd of arrivals from china, a testing positive trying to stay fighting fits, but the wounds of war may have shattered the dreams of this ukrainian boxer.
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ah, the vote for a new speaker in the us house of representatives will go into a 3rd day republican. kevin mccarthy has now lost in 6 rounds, and it's been adjourned till thursday. the rob lykins again failed to convince a group of hardliners to give him the top job with about 20 refusing to support him . mccarthy needs at least $218.00 votes to be elected. john hendrick has more from capitol hill. it's been a long and disappointing to days for kevin mccarthy and the vast majority of republicans who support in 2 days, 6 votes, something it hasn't happened for 100 years over the last time it took for more than one balance to choose the speaker. so they took a break for 3 hours tonight came back, had not made significant progress in simply adjourned for the night until noon.
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tomorrow. mccarthy has told reporters that he expects to have more votes tomorrow, but of course, he's hope for that each of the past 2 days. so right now what we have is an impasse with a small block of 20 people, mostly from the freedom congress voting for another house speaker. and we've got one person who's voting present. and that simply means effectively not voting at all. so mccarthy hopes to have more boats tomorrow, but the longer this drags out the more pressure there will be on him to step down for other people to possibly put their names in. but right now that has not happened in a major way. what we've seen is just an intransigent group. mccarthy and his allies had hoped to either offer them inducements. in a matter of fact, they've made a number of concessions to them and possibly offer some counter incentives and
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possibly suggest things that would go badly for them in the next congress video. go along with it. none of that has worked. so what we have now is a congress that doesn't have a speaker. it can't create new rules for the 118 congress. they can't vote on any legislation, and it is effectively a non functioning house of representatives. have a high comp is a former us democratic senator and she says, what's happening reveals the divisions in the republican party. well, i think it's playing out that the, the ongoing civil war within the republican party is playing out in front of people in full, in full view of the american public. this is not something that's new. these conflicts have been ongoing. even beginning with the freedom caucus and the tea party movement back in the early 2, thousands and so, you know, when we look at it, we haven't seen it this blatantly but it's not really
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a surprise. we've known for probably 3 months, or at least since the election that kevin mccarthy did not have enough votes, certainly on the 1st ballot to become speaker of the house. we just didn't know how many. i think most people were surprised by that by the margin. but you know, he still got the still has 200 of his members who believe he should be the speaker . and that's a pretty good position. still for kevin mccarthy. there's a lot of people who really wanted to make the point about how united in spite of the spectrum of ideologies within the democratic caucus, they have been united and consistent, and staying on task and of, and appearing for every vote. even though they know that hakim jeffries will not become speaker of the house, they are showing their unity, the palestinian ambassador to the united nations, along with multiple out of been muslim majority nations, are requesting an urgent security council meeting. it's after israel's national
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security minister is from our bank via made what's described as an incursion into the all ok, so most compound on tuesday. the attack is not only against our water holy sites in the lock, so mosque and, and the hot m sharif. there are because of this environment of extremism that this is the really extreme government, the extremist in the history of israel, is providing is leading to additional aggression against our christian sites. christian, graveyards, you've seen by now that there are crosses over, you know, graveyards, being trampled upon and attacked by extreme settlers. this is a toxic environment. the international community has to speak with one voice. our diplomatic editor james base has more. well, this been a flurry of diplomatic meetings taking place here at the united nations meeting of
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the arab group of ambassadors, then a meeting of the ambassadors from all islamic countries and then representatives of those 2 groups meeting with the current president of the security council. japan, he'll preside over the security council meeting that's going to take place on thursday, the palestinian ambassador, making it clear they want very tough action from the security council. it's worth noting that among those ambassadors surrounding the palestinian ambassador were the representatives of 2 countries that of long had diplomatic relations with israel. that's jordan and egypt and also the ambassador of morocco and the deputy ambassador of u. e. 2 countries that the more recently have had more friendly relationships with israel. it's also worth telling you that one of those ambassadors, the ambassador from jordan, mahmoud ha, mood spoke also to reporters. jordan has a special role as the guardian of the holy sites. the king of jordan has a special role as the guardian of the holy sites or in jerusalem. he made it clear
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and reminded reporters of the year 2000 when the then that israeli opposition. leah ariel sharon went to the alex a mox compound. and he said that at that time the security council had produced a resolution. this is it 1322, which condemns what it says was the provocation that had been carried out. and he and the other ambassadors say they want to see another resolution like this passed by the security council, because he made it clear back in 2000 that that act was the spark that started the 2nd inter father and some one who covered that on the ground in the west bank at the time. that's something that certainly, that the international community, as, as doesn't want to see again, as is new government, has unveiled plans for an overhaul of the justice system, which will significantly weaken the supreme court critic say it'll give benjamin netanyahu coalition the power to undermine democracy by passing laws, even if the court decides their unconstitutional. the supreme court is due to
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debate and new law passed by the government, allowing a politician, convicted of tax offenses to serve as a cabinet minister. ah, china is being accused of giving an inaccurate picture of the extent of its covered 19 outbreak. it's leading scientists have given information to you and agency officials, but the emergency program director of the world health organization says beijing is under representing fatalities. there are certainly issues in terms of the criteria for recording and reporting debts attributable to call with banking. we believe that definition is 2 now, which requires for the failure association to be registered as a cobit related debt. that is a very now definition. we know there are difficulties in all countries, very often in recording hospital releases admissions use of i c u,
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for some of you. and we believe that the current numbers being, being published from china under represent the true impact of the disease in terms of hospital admissions. in terms of i see you admissions, and particularly in terms of that we hear opinions now recommending pre flight testing for passengers flying from china to member countries. officials are also watching travelers to wear masks. they also say passengers should be randomly tested. the u. s. has also words china to be more transparent about its covert data . china gave this response or me it too. you don't, you're pushing him. yeah. we also know that many people see that if the us had not politicized the pandemic at the very on see it. but responded responsibly with an attitude of putting lighter those like the chinese government. does the coven 19 situation, both within the u. s. and world wide would not have developed as it has to day. we sincerely hoped that all the parties were focused on flashing coven 19 avoid politicization of the issue of streets and solidarity,
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and work to give it to prevail over covered maintain. as soon as possible. south korea is increasing. covered 19 checks at airports. it says about one 3rd of short term visitors from china tested positive on arrival on wednesday units. kim reports from insure airport in south korea, flights connecting cities and china to here in china. international airport in south korea are at a fraction of what they used to be in pre pandemic times. and yet short term visitors who are able to walk through those doors would do so straight into a p c r testing booth. and from there, those who test positive would be moved to a hotel nearby for a week long florentine on their own expense. now health officials say they found $73.00 positive cases. on tuesday, accounting for about 25 percent of china arrivals on that day. not including locals who would test within 24 hours at
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a local clinic near them. now these positive cases are being analyzed for variant information. and despite these tightened protocols, we are already hearing on day 2 since roll out of one man who got away on the way to florentine forcing officials to have to put out an alert hostage, guinea, all the chinese national immune forties tested positive for coveted into an airport and lifted up permission while entering auto via quarantine bus. it is regrettable that such a disgraceful event occurred officials war that such violations would lead to deportation and future entry bands. possible fines as well as jail time, as they would run in a violation of the countries health codes. officials also saying it is becoming more and more difficult to understand what is happening with then mainland china as transparency on information is becoming more and more difficult. politicians have
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begun holding campaign rallies in nigeria ahead of next month's general election. the main concern among voters is the cost of living crisis and security, which is getting worse militants and on the groups continue to attack villages across northwestern nigeria. how many jewish reports from connell i type been just back in may as well. let's just stick to the road to sell themselves on their part to minute presto stood ideas. 95000000 are generous our fortune in this elections happening between february and march, the prestigious job elections are going to happen in february, february to decrease to be exact. i know the minds of every nigerian is the issue of security, high cost of living, energy shortages, as well as education. earlier i spoke with b. r. presidential candidate opening opening party, the apc mr. paula. i'm a database and i asked him, what are the main focus of accompanying and what are the manifesto he's looking at . he assured that the issue of security is number one, because without security,
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but certainly nothing will work in this country. we have to fight for every h of this country, get rid of banditry. get to the dough or so to violent tracks. we're gonna reduce it to 0. no quandary. i'll be able to do that. what basically excitement is back in the. yeah. but then i also nigerians who are worried about the current situation, the lack of performance. why don't the teachers, oh, did you always 008 years ago, even 16 years ago or because of the lingering crisis in this country, jeremy crisis security crisis is a lot of nigeria i wanted. and then our fears that there would be want to have at the end was elective. but again, the campaigning has been reinvigorated. then it's your which will determine whether or not most will be $9.00 to $5000000.00 registered nigerians. you come out debate . oh, not tons. and is president has lifted a controversial bond on political rallies. president santos lu. hassan announced
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the decision 6 years after her predecessor john michael fully imposed. the measure been granted. elected politicians the par to prohibit rallies of protests in their constituencies. nicu linda michael. daniel. yet the emma, yes. yes, it is our responsibility as the government to secure political gatherings. we need to notify us as required by the law. security services will assess the situation and get the go ahead depending on the situation. but for now, at this stage, permission will be given because it is our responsibility to protect your right to have to hold your rally safely while you wait. still had an al jazeera fighting for their man, another day of protests and bolivia, against the detention of an opposition. politician. making a new life in albania. we look at how it's become a popular destination for asylum seekers trying to reach europe. ah,
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the who's there are extreme flight advisors in play for brazil, se state of santa katarina. hello, everyone. so here is all the rain concentrated in that area. very likely to see flooding and damage to some homes. there are temperatures on the way up though, across central argentina, bio blanca, 33 degrees, and those storms that we're talking about in the southeast of brazil extend through the amazon back into the bolivian and pedro v and andes up against them. anyway on thursday. here's the situation in central america, fairly quiet, although we're seeing the rain begin to pick up around mexico, southern mexico, and that you could turn peninsula. those storms have slid away from the u. s. deep south now off shore, so fairly calm conditions left behind it, but we have another weather bomb to deal with for the u. s. west coast. lash with rain and wind, san francisco, los angeles, about a months worth of rain within
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a few hours. when go sir 80 to 90 kilometers per hour, that's going to knock out power and uproot trees. that rain pours into oregon, washington state, and eventually western canada for the province of british columbia. and the rain starting to move away from the northeast temperatures have fall, interests a bit, for example, in dc, but still above average, coming in at 16 degrees on thursday. that's it. see later. ah, the african narrative from african perspectives probably mean gale and livid. transmit total. well, i thought that was in a new series of short documentaries, by african filmmakers from miami and gabon is seen be naturally kin. hey, thought of creek, good weight, medina, heritage and making her future africa di rakes on al jazeera
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lou. ah what you all to say? don't reminder of our top stories. this solid. the vote for a new speaker in the us house of representatives will not go into a 3rd day republican kevin mccarthy has now lost in 6 runs. it's been adjourned until thursday. republicans again failed to convince a group of hardliners to give him the tough job. but allah, certainly, bassett, or to the united nations along with multiple arab and muslim patients have requested an urgent security council meeting. it follows what's being called an incursion by israel national security minister. it's a mom and via into the alex
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a multiple times on tuesday. china is being accused of giving an inaccurate picture of the extent of its covered 19 outbreak. its top scientists have given information to un officials, but the w h o says beijing is under representing fatalities. bolivians are protesting for a 6 the consecutive day in the santa cruz region against the arrest of governor louis fernando camacho. these charge was leading a coup against then president even what alice in 2019, which he denies that isabel was at one of the protest in support of camacho and santa cruz here right in the center of sun beckles, where people continue to gather to demand come mattress release come on to was detained last wednesday. he was attend while he was making it to his house. he was put in a helicopter and sent to lot back there on the free trial detention for at least 4 months while the investigation is ongoing. he's being accused of terrorism,
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of being part of what the government calls a cool that over to a former president able what alice was forced to flee. the country. people here are saying that what happened in the front and back in 2019. it was not a school, but it was a fraud during the lecture, the corrected anti elections that happen back then. and what they did is they took to this tweet, my nissan look at my, to a, one of them either to defend him. also to people have been coming here, there's been ongoing caches every day. cars been set on fire, the prosecutor's office, not attention with the bullying system right here where i am and people i'm calling for more protest. there is been concerns from the international communities, from the international court of human rights from the united nations who are asking the government to guarantee that at least for them. and they'll come out. you'll have a free and fair process in the country. ah,
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frank presidency manual mccomb has told ukrainian president of lucky means lensky, that france will be delivering light combat vehicles to cave grains, foreign ministers. and i'm so that you ask based patriot air defense missiles will soon arrive in the country. washington has pledged $1850000000.00 worth of military aid, which includes the patriot missiles. now boxing is often described as ukraine's national sport is produced, numerous world champions. one of them is the mayor of cave, but much of his boxing talent and possible future champions are hanging up the gloves to fight on the front lines as charles trafford reports, to machine gun bullets ripped through alexander's legs when he was fighting on ukraine's eastern front line a 3rd bullet was stopped by the mobile phone in his pocket. his sciatic nerve was
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severed. you cannot feel his right leg, and he is afraid, he will never be able to fulfill his goal in life. in a sport, ukraine is famous for around the world boxing her internet. it may just in or it is not just a part of my life, it is my life, or should i say it was, but now i need to find something else. asian is alexander competing in 2016, rose to become car key, regional champion before returning to a fight in the war. last year, he lived in france, where he became regional champion in niece for more her former box and graced mazda personally, because i grew of bizarre to father. hearken, the mother race, and man alone, i got into boxing and it radically changed me as a person. it hardened my character and now my at the challenge is like being in the army or on the battlefield or he in hospital i am holding on. i can take a punch,
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the purse codec you. there is no surgeon available in ukraine who can perform the necessary operation that alexander needs in order to walk unaided and potentially box. again, he aspired to be a national champion. and one of the reasons is because boxing in this country is often described as a national obsession. weren't what they're brave. this is former multiple world heavyweight title holder. and now man of give you a tale clinico visiting the frontline town of boss lot, wearing the colors all 3 and this is current w b o w b a and i b f heavyweight champion alexander lucy club. ah, they're a boxing jims like this one established 4 years ago, right across ukraine. ah,
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men who used to train here and now fighting on the front lines. some of these boxes may eventually do the same. all it could go has been training here since he was 12 . he joined the territorial defense unit. when russia invaded last year, you're going there are more of the war makes it more difficult to train. but when there's electricity and water available, my training feels like a celebration. we're lucky at this gym compared to places like mary paul, which fell to the russians. and bach mood were fighting as heavy their books. so we can come here, thanks to the men fighting on the front lines there, guys who trained at this german are now fighting and some have been injured. they were warriors and the rang and they are warriors in life. for now, all exams continues his grueling daily exercise. he can only hope he gets the operation he needs so he can fight again. char stratford,
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al jazeera cave. russia's president has sent a ship armed with missiles, the atlantic ocean for the training mission. that me put in says no country has anything close to the zip on hypersonic cruise missiles. she just was just was always here. and now i want to thank the specialist in the defense industry complex, who created and started mass protection of the unique weapon. please. as i said already, there is no equivalent in any country in the world, and i'm sure that this powerful weapon will allow russia to protect itself from potential external threats reliably and will help us serve our country's national entrances with hardy's in india. and investigating recent attacks and indian and mr . kashmir, at least 5 people have been killed and several others have been injured. the hindu minority and the regions demanding that the government tightened. security problem is our reports. the best fit and outgoing of grief and solid data. because we value hundreds of people in jury attended the funeral of those killed into attack.
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this week's neighbors have been visiting the sharma household. 2 children were killed in a blast on monday morning. this was hours after their uncle. the buck was gone down at home. his brother in law witnessed the attack dog and the 2 gunmen barge into our house and open fire and one was shot many times. the other was shut but managed to get out of the house. they kicked them many times to check if he was alive. thankfully he's recovering now, unless there's going either and he did administered this me. some errors in the valley are observing shut down, people are demanding more security for religious minorities. there are fears, armed conflict may be returning cash meters claimed in full by india and pakistan. but governed by the 2 nations and bots, a tax against civilians were common in indian administered kashmir. when armed rebellion against new daily's rule was i to speak. the governing bgp has blamed to
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pok assigned for the recent incidents, bothered and the party. our party is fulfilling its 0 tolerance policy towards terrorism. the situation has improved from before, that pakistan has frustrated her. he used to send terrorists across the border, but recently we caught a lot of ammunition output ethan. so they're trying to ruin the harmony of the region of me, but our party will finish terrorism here to that. i'll make it political analysts say the region is seen, arise, and attacks would shouldn't be politicized. so and badge am, when kush me looks unsafe. so let's not look at it through the prism off a, communal or politics all to look a minute angle. but unfortunately, that is how the things that have been looked in india as, as for the last of so many years in just counter terrorism agency is investigating the attacks. the government has deployed more troops in red, jody, about a 155 kilometer south of the largest city of chicago to prevent further attacks. as the victims, families pick up the pieces they hope they'll get justice party middle al jazeera
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around an actress town in their aledo state, has been released on bail after she was arrested for support in the country's protest movement. she was jailed almost 3 weeks ago and charges of spreading falsehoods before her arrest. she condemned on social media the execution of protest. moss and sha hardy demonstrations was sparked by the death of masa harmony in police custody in september. the u. s. embassy in cuba has resumed full consular services and visa processing for the 1st time since 2017 officials are hoping it'll curb the flow of migrants towards the north. a priority will be placed on permits to reunite cubans with family members in the u. s. as well as the diversity visa lottery, all services stopped 5 years ago when some diplomatic staff were stricken by an unexplained illness dubbed havana syndrome. the european commission wants to crack down on illegal migration through the western balkans. official say the root is now
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the most used entry point to e u. countries. the ash about our reports from the albanian capital to ivana. you cystic barley feel safe in toronto, although she never imagined ending up there. he fled the taliban in afghanistan with his child and pregnant wife, who had been a school teacher in kabul, they reached the european union by agree spot. he says greek police stole their possessions and harassed them. so they left the you and cross the border into albania. so i'm coming here in albany of group. i. clifton, please help me. i am good to have gone with ambulance, her thumb. follow this and give it to me in from glue for my daughter, my baby and my wife. she will live in lou helped me if his good country usa says he'll remain in albania for now. but most migrants and asylum seekers that arrive in the country don't stay but passed through it and other balkan countries on their way to each member states including croatia,
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hungary and austria. a route that the e commission says is now the main route for people arriving illegally in the block . the e u border agency front tech says more than a 120000 to asylum seekers in migrants crossed into the e. u via the so called western balkans route in 2022 that 70 percent more than the previous year. and the highest number since 2016. the increase says this migration expert is partly due to deteriorating conditions for asylum seekers in greece and turkey. and the fallout from the covey crisis during the panoramic, the border where coal. so there is a well, the slow down, the more lands. and then than that, sir, ah, right up again. i'll during this, you're in this special to the 1st 9 months. there is been an increase of this number, albania is never fully recovered from decades under communist rule. poverty and corruption are wide spread and many people my great.
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