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the speaker stalemate drags on. the 11th failed votes for kevin mccarthy to lead the u. s. house that had adjourns for 3rd day. ah, for one carriage, austin, this is al jazeera life, him to her. also coming up. do not just show up at the border. stay where you are and apply legally from the us to turn away. cubans, haitians, nicaraguans and venezuelans who try to cross the border illegally but offers a legal path to 30000 people. among russia's president ordered a temporary c spot in ukraine to celebrate orthodox christmas and moved rejected by keith and violence to northwestern mexico. or the son of jail to drug lord el cheapo is arrested
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aah. kevin mccarthy's bid to become us. house speaker has become the longest in 164 years. after 3 days and 11 rounds. republican continues to fail to get enough of his party support. the house is now adjourned until noon on friday. mccarthy can't convince the group of 20 hard line is to vote for him. and house cannot begin sitting until the speaker is elected by the u. s. how speaker is one of the most powerful political positions in washington? the speak of his 2nd in line to the presidency and would take over if something happened to both the president and vice president for the jobs most important role is political. as head of the majority party, the speaker has near total control over what gets debated voted on by the full house. the speaker can be a key ally of the president provided there from the same party for when their
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rivals, the speaker becomes one of the presidents at top. opponents from engine reports from capitol hill for kevin mccarthy. de 3 was deja vu 11 times over 3 days. he was nominated to be the speaker of the house of representatives, and 11 times he faced the humiliating defeat. a number of republicans, 20 of them, mostly from the house freedom caucus, blocked him from getting them plus one republican who voted simply present as a protest vote hakim jeffries, the democrat, got the most votes, but also fell short of been needed. majority. meanwhile, the house is essentially non functioning. it can't swear in new members. it can't pass legislation. it can even give out committee aside. and vote 12 appears to be scheduled for friday. well, joining us live now from tallahassee, florida is rick wilson. he's a former republican strategist and author of the book. everything trump touches
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dies. he co founded the lincoln project, a group formed opposition to donald trump, that happy with this. so what, what do you make of what you've seen so far? well look, i think this is the for kevin mccarthy, perhaps the end of the beginning, but there is no sign. the sub block is breaking in the short term. it only takes of the $21.00 members who oppose mccarthy publicly. it only takes 5 of them to continue this, this particular charade indefinitely. um, so mccarthy faces a very difficult choice right now. the, the chaos is going to continue to rise. it's going to become less rather than more stable. and we're going to see, i think an awful lot of pressure coming on. mccarthy, from folks in the, in the more moderate one of the party, the very small moderate when the party to stop making deals with uh, with this chaos caucus of the, of the hard right. margaret types and the mog types are going to continue to
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pressure. kevin mccarthy, to give up more and more of his power. either way, he, even if he wins, he loses at this point. you say chaos them in whatever happens now, what kind of precedent does this set going forward, especially with big issues down the line like the debt ceiling for example, you know, the debt ceiling vote for every member of the freedom caucus not just the 20 who were causing the trouble right now, but every member of the freedom caucus has said to mccarthy hard, no, you may not raise the debt ceiling. well, it's, it's, it's a, it's a great talking point if you're a far right. you know, libertarian, it's not as great if you are going to plunge the country into an economic and fiscal crisis, because we don't pay social security, medicare, medicaid, and military pension and military salaries to the folks that of that of earned those. i think we are going to see 9 months of chaos between now and september when the hard debt ceiling fight happens. and mccarthy has
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a very small chance of surviving past that point. and he's got a very rough chance, a rough go of it before then because, you know, he is facing a, a group of people, again outside of that 20 who don't really believe in governance. they don't really believe in policy or ideology. they believe in chaos. they believe in owning the lives they believe in this performative post conservative game that they're playing in the house right now. we're going to see that iterate into larger and more grotesque forms as we go forward. we're given what you say, especially in the months to come, how much does this damage republicans in the eyes of versus will see there has not been a lot of polling that's come out yet on this fight it's, it's been going on. so it seems like it's been going on longer than 3 days. um i do think you will find that, or there will be a lot of voters out there, including some republicans who are not on the ideological french who,
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who look at this with great disappointment. they don't know, the american voters do not like chaos. they don't like confusion. they don't like the sort of showmanship that very much is loved by the mog based that really a doors donald trump, in that kind of politics. so i think there's a chance for the democrats to govern a little bit more from the center to gather in a larger coalition. and frankly, to, to win over some voters that are much more open to the idea that you know, if you've sent to washington, you should do things for your constituents and for the country like wilson. we very much appreciate your time. thank you. happy to be with you. thank you. united states is expanding restrictions to rapidly expel a cube. a nicaraguan and ancient migrants court illegally crossly. us mexico border present. joe biden announced the new meshes on thursday. his 1st major speech on border security since taking office fil a, val has more from miami. ah,
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a new year new arrivals and a new plan by president joe biden aimed at slowing the rising tide of migrants trying to answer the us illegally. today, my administration is taking several steps to stiff an enforcement for those who try to come without a legal right to stay. and to put in place a faster processor, i was as a faster processor to decide a claim of asylum that you measured would create a legal opiate narrow pathway for the growing number of cubans, nicaraguans and haitians making their way north of to $30000.00 migrants a month, those with sponsors and to pass background checks will be allowed into the u. s. to live and to work for 2 years. but they will have to travel by plane. if they try to smuggle themselves in by land or by say, and get caught. they will be bought. the numbers of illegal migrants has exploded in recent years, particularly at the land border states like california, texas,
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arizona. so more than $2700000.00 arrivals last year. way up from the 2021 number of 1900000. we're just upgrade to sax, who's going to substantially reduce the number of people attempting, attempting to cross our southwest border without going through a legal process. this week, the arrival of hundreds of migrants from cuba forced the closure of a national park of the coast of florida. on thursday, they were moved to the us mainland. and another measure aimed at reducing the number of illegal migrants. the u. s. is just resumed visa concert services in cuba . it's hoping more people will follow this legitimate route instead. if you are in a burning building, it does not seem right to say, but before he jumped from the 2nd floor, please go to your computer, get online, schedule an interview, go to the consulate, come back to the burning building. wait for a couple of months and then you can jump right when somebody has to flee to be alive, they have to flee, and our system talk to honor and recognize that context. the new policy has the
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land border firmly at its sites. but in florida, where the border is at the water, the question is how will it work? here? florida's republican governor has made it very clear where he stands on a legal migration run the census hassan just spoken against that. he is actively held other republican states, move migrants to democratic areas. remember, this is a man who, although he hasn't formally set it yet, is widely expected to declare run for presidency in 2024. if that does happen, expect a lot more focus on the board, particularly the maritime border in the coming months. bill about, i'll just era miami, ukraine's president. ms. lensky has dismissed a proposal by russian president vladimir putin for a temporary cease fire put in order they 36 our true starting on friday to correspond with the orthodox christmas holiday. so lensky says, russia was attempting to stop ukraine in advance in the dawn, best region, cave and fists, they will be no truce or peace talks to all russian troops leave ukrainian
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territory. charles stratford is following developments from keith. this initially comes from a suggestion made by the, the moscow patriarch, carol, russia, patriarch. carol, they're looking for the study success these 5 from about, well, from mid day, which effectively would be on all that. i was christmas christmas eve, right. the way through the next day, christmas day until 12 midnight. and it was a response to the patriarch carol's suggestion that we heard from an adviser in the president's office mikhail portfolio. and he just called this a cynical trap. let me just give you a little bit of background here. there's a very create a very interesting sort of change of atmosphere in ukraine that is gathering place in as far as a move away from fundamentally unorthodox christmas here because many
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ukrainians associate orthodoxy with russia and by default russian aggression. so for example, christmas that is just gone by the for the, for the julian calendar that now is being gradually pushed for by many people and you're going to be celebrated on the 24th and the 25th. there's also the issue that in 2019 the ukranian church basically was set up a stablish that has no affiliation whatsoever with the moscow patriarch. the un security council held an emergency meeting on the recent developments at the ex mosque and occupied easter recent on. she's days wells used security minister mob and there entered the most compound intrusion that was widely condemned or different, not to get it to james bass reports. from the united nations around the security council table members expressed concern about the situation and the dangers of
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escalation. but their words were measured and limited with little direct criticism of israel. the current situation with inflammatory rhetoric lead in the wrong direction, and we are concern by any unilateral acts that exacerbate tension or undermine the viability of a 2 state solution. the you k is committed to working with all parties to uphold the status quo in jerusalem. when it was the palestinian ambassadors turn, he was dismayed by the fact the council was taking no action. what red line does is that i will need to cross for the security council to finally say enough is enough. it has displayed, i thought, a disregard for the sanctity of palestinian life, the sanctity of international law. and the sanctity of al, had a mis shareef. he warned the council,
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the situation could turn into an uprising all 15 members of the security council, restated as they always do their commitment to a 2 state solution. however, in recent days, the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has said his new government supports continued settlement across palestinian land, further undermining that internationally desired outcome. so what exactly is the israeli position? i tried to get an answer from the country's ambassador. does the current israeli government support a 2 state solution with jerusalem as the shared capital of both countries? yes or no. it's really simple. i i you're, i'm not you, you can decide for me if, whether to give you an answer of yes or no. okay. you shouldn't have quite a simple quiz should ask for, is the president abbas why he refuses to come to the negotiating table? why he refuses to recognize the right of the jewish people to
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a stay to the why he keeps trying to de, legitimize not in from kim is luasa. and i'm asking you a simple question about the main point of policy time and again to the palestinian or he continued to deflect, not answering whether israel accepts the key position of the entire international community which is enshrined in legally binding security council resolutions. james bays al jazeera of the united nations. so the head on al jazeera, bolivia is blocked, highways processed so the arrest of a governor canoe for a certain day and a royal bust of britons, prince. hurry, makes startling revelations. them are to be released next week. ah
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hello, there was an east asia and we've seen gloomy weather, affecting much of china over the past few days. you can see that heavy cloud, but still does a lot of want to be found with temperatures above average for the likes beijing, shanghai, and hong kong. what's in the way of clear skies and sunshine to come from friday into saturday? it's up in the north east. within cooler conditions. thanks. so when to re mix blowing across the korean peninsula, knocking temperatures down here for the snow flurries edging once again into western areas of japan stretching all the way from her cato down to hunt, schubert temperatures managing to sit in the double digits 10 degrees in tokyo, on saturday, that was move across to south asia. the story of extreme cold across northern areas of india and pakistan coupled with a fog issue that is set to continue for at least the next few days. much dryer further south of this, a few sprinkles of showers on that eastern coast and popcorn cloud as well affecting the west for the wetter weather. we have to look to sri lanka. we've got
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some intense thundershowers affecting much of the island with thunderstorms set to pop off in columbus. still $31.00 degrees celsius temperatures where we expect them to be not the case with new deli, at 19 degrees. ah, the activist radical and a founder of african cinema, out just even a well tells the story of the more italian direct i was just making the style for that he made the breakthrough into a friend to way through me. yesterday. with mode was a fighter that his weapons were his mind and his intelligence met honda? rebel african. tell me on how to see lou
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ah, watching out is here a reminder of our top stories now. kevin mccarthy's bed to become us. house speaker has become the longest and 164 years. after 3 days and 11 rounds, the republican continues to fail to get enough of his party support. president joe biden has announced a new plan to come down on illegal border crossings. it forces migrants and asylum seekers from haiti, cuba, nicaragua, and venezuela to applied to a specific legal process. ukraine's president for the master lensky has dismissed a temporary cease by proposed by russia's president vladimir putin put in, ordered the 36 ounce shoes to correspond with orthodox christmas protests in oblivion. at region of santa cruz had been ongoing for
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a week of the arrest of local governor louis fernando camacho. more than 500 trucks have blocked a major highway to demand his release. the farming region is a strong hold of opposition to the left wing president. there was arisant, camacho was arrested by special forces last week and then as well as opposition, has replaced quan quito as head of the so called interim government. nearly 50 countries had recognized him as the legitimate leader. but his supporters have lost faith in his ability to asked president nicholas madura and asunder amputee reports . thursday's vote was the last nail in the coffin for the leadership of one glad dog man. that was the face of venezuela position for the last 3 years. i majority, i've been as well as opposition shadow congress, backed by the united states and other western nation, voted the 2 and is so called the answering governments and replace them with 3
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exile lawmakers. do not forget marianella ferdinand this. and he said, i've asked who promised to return unity to a weekend and divided opposition as it will now seek a single candidate for the next presidential elections in 2024 y dot called the move and then constitutional error. it wouldn't be it's difficult to talk about unity today, and that's the divided folk, the discussions of past days. but we need to overcome party and personal interests, unite the country and protect the constitution. the dictatorship cannot be the want to fill this void deeply. developing the new leadership well, also announced a 5 member commission to manage the benefits well as for in assets that were under control, among them us based oil refinery fisco and over $1000000000.00 us dollars in gold held by the bank of england. even if many fear the end of those governments could
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eventually return these assets to the administration of president nicholas and my due to the us government. so far as said that it will continue to support the position efforts in the country, whatever form they will take. but there is no doubt that the divisions among the opposition benefits president nicholas and my daughter who remains family and power, and the government backed parliament that was also in now he rated on thursday. at least 3 people have entails after violet, sir, up to the northwestern mexico of the rest of the son of a mexican drug, lord l. chapper. local media sate of video guzman, lopez was taken into custody on wednesday night. he saw to be a high ranking member of sinaloa cartel, one of the largest drug trafficking organizations in the world. and our rapids has more from mexico city. all of this, of course, began in the early hours of thursday, january 5th, where the order was given to make this arrest security forces,
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then launch an operation in sin a low in capitol, the city of cooley, i can since then we have been hearing ongoing reports of violence, shooting, confrontations, violet confrontations. we would argue that this is probably the most significant confrontation between mexican security forces and elements of this in a lower cartel here in recent years, there been reports of cars being being stolen and used to create road blocks across the city. by all accounts, this does appear to be wide spread. it does not appear to be isolated only in the city of of cooley account, but in other cities and towns across the state of siena. lower again, we can confirm that a video guzman has been captured. he is known as one of the more high ranking officials within this organization. within the last few hours, there's also we should note a video that's been circulating on social media of passengers aboard a commercial airline board and air mexico of flight that was about to take off from
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the city of cooley con, when it was impacted by a bullet the airline idol may he call has confirmed this incident, very sort of troubling images of the passengers aboard that plain as seeking cover . again, this is pretty widespread. there's a lot of concern over what happens next. at this point. they say that we're paying particularly close attention to what happens next, because this is a scenario that has played out before in 2019 mexican authorities were going after the same target against a video was mine. they were able to capture him. but what happened in response from members of the sinaloa cartel was essentially an armed elements of the cartel, dispersing throughout the city of cooley, a con, terrorizing the city similar to what we're seeing play out now. so that's the concern. moving forward. b m 23 rebel group has announced its withdrawing from another town in eastern democratic republic of congo. i say that pulling out from
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women gumbo, they announced last month that they would leave nearby kaboom, but hunger accuses were window backing m 23. something he golly denies. i treatment yoyo assembly is a government spokesperson for the democratic republic of congo. he says were when the key to ensuring peace in the asi reed are made by states following the ash november. and the movement stopped, even if it's not really worth your planning. because it's strict sometimes by piecing that child respecting what we agree on following the recommendation made by older countries, nations, united states, french or spanish, or germany or the country are being run on it as president, asking them respect would they agree on one, the process in beach in the town, but believe that the truth be done,
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that's the only way we can avoid using forces hospitals on crematorium, in china, being overwhelmed as the conscious covered. 19 crisis continues. the world health organization says hospital admissions and deaths are being under reported. katrina, you reports from beijing in the fever clinic of this bulletin hospital. the body of a patient is taken away to a hallway filled with people infected by covert. 19 beds and rooms are in short supply. a sudden lifting of virus restrictions last month sparked a nationwide surgeon cases. it's forced staff to transform this hospital knobby into a makeshift ward for extra patience. dozens, mostly elderly, are being monitored by a few doctors and nurses. medical staff are under immense pressure. many have fallen ill themselves. here, they've been instructed not to speak to media. we don't give in their use for
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general. the government says china's corporate lighting situation is under control and the worst of the outbreak is over. but here at one of the biggest hospitals, invading the wards or so overflowing with people, and many have had to wait hours to see a doctor. long queues fill emergency rooms. some who were turned away last week like this man, a trying a 2nd time. oh, why, but there are more than 100 people before me. what you can do, just wait. my father's 88 years old is very challenging for people. he's 8 to recover from this virus. i'm very glad he still alive. others aren't so fortunate. discriminatory and aging east is inundated with families, waiting for the remains of their loved ones to be attended to. one man who didn't want to be filmed told us, a recent influx has led to delays. officially, china has one of the lowest curve at 19 death holes in the world,
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but the backlog here and at hospitals nationwide tells a different story. katrina you out a 0 dating india supreme court as delay the eviction of thousands of squatters from the north of the country. a group had been living on a section of london auto account that's owned by indian railways. the majority of the people living in there are muslim. hadley metal has more from new delhi. the supreme court order has come as a huge relief to nearly 50000 people. families had come here off the authorities, austin, to vacate the homes in the northern town off hold. why they say these homes are illegally built and i am quoting on land belonging to the engine railways. the eviction order is based on a high court order that also allowed officials to use force due to evict people. now this disputed land is also home to schools,
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temples and mos residents have questioned the order. they say their families have been living here for decades. they have water and electricity connection given to them by the government. some family said they have legal proof that shows the land belongs to them and not the government, homo mity. we believed we would get justice and the courts will be fair. the railways will be given where they will land belongs to them so they can build real retracts or whatever they want to do with it. but what is not theirs will not be given by the opposition party. say these families were targeted by the governing b. g p because most of them belong to muslim communities. the bgp has denied this and says it's just following the high court orders. today, the supreme court said that the government cannot evict people overnight and need to consider rehabilitating them. first, the court will hear the case again. next month, persons at prince harry claims, his brother, prince william, physically attacked him. dickerson 6 makes the allegation one of many in his memo
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that set to be published next week. on the whole report. the latest sensational revelation by prince harry goes to the heart of a troubled relationship with his brother william to the throne. the pair seen here after the death of the queen in a copy of harry's upcoming autobiography, spare, obtained by britain's guardian newspaper. the 2nd line describes a 2019 meeting with his brother on the kensington palace, his state. it descended, he says into acrimony, and then physical violence. the brothers had met to discuss their failing relationship after harry's 2018 marriage to us actor megan michael and the intrusive, often insulting media coverage that followed harry wright's that william cold. megan difficult, rude and abrasive after which things got heated. harry writes that william grabbed me by the collar, ripped my necklace and knocked me to the floor. it is the latest allegation to cast
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a pole over the house of windsor, headquartered here at buckingham palace. there's been no response. royle inside his say the palace has adopted a no comment policy in the media build up to the publication of harry's book next week. not so members of the public progress has scuffles all the time. so, you know, i think there's probably some truth in it, but i don't think it was bad. these might though, surely you, you do sorted out within the family, but you want the whole world to know your dirty laundry. really? for millions, millions family tensions where most recently add in a netflix documentary that amplified previous claims of races made against the royal household which the palace at the time denied. it went further planning megan suffered a miscarriage because of stress caused by negative media coverage and considered taking her life. and they'll be more in lengthy us and u. k. interviews to be broadcast on something. and i don't know how.

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