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we everybody's on tick tock, tick, tock doesn't vote. you have a bit of a photo winter, it's going to be whole there. pretty soon. inside story on al jazeera, there was a time to be direct there basically on the verge of legalizing racial jerry battery to cut through the rhetoric. this isn't a universal death. 30 crisis. it seems to be one of particular populations to dismantle the sound bites. there are lots and lots of women who are likely agenda a kind of anti feminist agenda and demand the truth. those are signs of fascism. we have to really recognize what we're up here. we are determining what is the future of democracy in this country. join me, mark them on hill for up for on al jazeera. i'm holding the powerful to account. as we examined, the u. s. is role in the world own al jazeera. ah,
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this is al jazeera. ah, hello, i'm a parker. this is the news. our live from dough are coming up in the next 60 minutes. russia's 36 hour si, fi comes into effect, but ukraine says it's a ploy to stop its troops advancing and east and don bass. 11 rounds of votes and still no speaker. the u. s. house is paralyzed off to republican kevin mccarthy fails to win over about 20 hard line members of his policy. syrians in opposition held areas, protest against signs of reconciliation between the a sab regime and turkey, plus here at one of the biggest hospitals, invading the want, a full, overflowing with people, and many have had to wait hours to see dr. hospitals in china are under pressure from rising cove at 19 infections just days before the country. we opens its
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borders and in sports form, it's the striker jolly coffee. ali has died from cancer at the age of 58. 1 of his former teams that chelsea has described him as a legend to the club until all available ah, welcome to the news. our president vladimir putin unilateral cease fire has come into effect and ukraine, thus, according to russian state television. but ukraine's leader has dismissed the 36 hour pause. am fighting that coincides with the orthodox christmas holiday. florida is the lensky says russia was attempting to stop a ukrainian advance in the dumbass region. gifts of those all or are given us those who continued the terror against our country and sent all these people of yours to be slaughtered, rejecting proposals to stop russian aggression,
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definitely do not value life. and moreover, do not strive for peace. they now want to use christmas as a cover all the a briefly to stop the advances of our boys end on bus and bring equipment. i, munitions and mobilize troops closer to positions. what will that give them? only yet another increase in that total losses. and that's a break holiday season for millions of ukrainians, so it's struggling to get by without power and water. many are in need of food and medicine, and others fleeing the devastation left behind by fighting in the east and regions . charles strafford reports from keith as reported by the into fact russian state media. they are quoting, the russian defense ministry is saying that russian positions have come under attack in various locations along the eastern front line in the guns. don't ask and ins, parisha. of course we have no way of independently verifying this information, but it would be consistent with what we know was
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a rejection of this cease fire by the ukrainians presence of the sky. calling this a cynical ploy, giving the shooting to russians, potentially to move men and equipment closer to the front lines. and this comes in the context of renewed phase actually escalating phase amongst the ukrainian military cranium government. they convinced that there is going to be a renewed offensive by the russians in the coming weeks and months as the temperatures get colder, as according to some military, unless the ground gets harder, enabling them to do so. so yeah, just say we have no way of independently confirming this kind of information coming out of russia. what it would be consistent saying as if this was unilateral is declared by the russians and something that the ukrainians never agreed upon. was full of on the switch on by daniel hawkins. now he's a journalist and joined us on skype for moscow. welcome to the news our i'm how is
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this proposed these 5 being seen over there in russia? well, certainly the seas fall announcement came more of a surprise to most russians on the fact that subsequently broken down. and of course, came on the back of a fun pool between the russian and turkish presidents with wasn't acting in the mediated to put pressure on put into analysis, unilateral cease. and that would, of course, be widely escalation by the crime in which you will not see must have been a totally so few months would be circle partial motivation and widespread campaign across the whole of ukraine. the criminal, of course, is taking off some off of the conversation also saying that any dollar would only be possible if ukraine math becoming demands which of course, totally unacceptable to the recognition of territories which russia can. so on the back of that, i think this was quite a surprise to money washington's all be a positive one. and the question, what perhaps more of this is
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a one time response from put into the cool korea for this truth or this was pretty planted as a sort of a p r ration if you like. because you find the likely, the place for very supportive of this conflict would have done this without approval from the collections of power in the criminal. and it's also perhaps evident the truth was in some ways, if not to fail, perhaps expected to fail because of course, the key responded negatively to this proposal from the very thought as soon as it came from the page. you will. and of course this also in some ways fits in with the current version events bear the one piece. they're the ones he talks and a diplomatic solution here who are the ones being the obstacle to the sacred time for christians. so really for moscow, this was a gesture message which was full of symbolism. i desire to find a message to the domestic. and the moscow is the one seeking peace. and here are the ones rejecting. this alleged all abroad suggestion of goodwill out of sacred
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time for the christian right, if it isn't, of course, russia's interest to continue seeing ukrainians. this is a belligerent in this, in this whole conflict. why then, did the russian presidents in his new year's message stand flanked by military instead of in front of the kremlin? what's the total do you think that send flow for the year ahead? well, certainly there was a sense of perhaps fatigue among many in russia with this contract because for the 1st month of course, this was something didn't have a major impact on the majority of russia despite the sanctions. but out of them i will of ation happen in september i was russian territory for me to attack from ukrainian counter attacks. it's really hit home, people worry about their loved ones being pulled up in a sense of brutal conflict that hasn't broken into major widespread criticism of the war sort of settling on a personal loan. now, of course have been progress has been arrest has been defense. but there is a sense of frustration and worry where this is all go. so that new year's message
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was hardly unusual, of course, on the background of military offices. and the spot that any steps towards any sort of cease for a dollar would be welcomed by all russians, regardless of how slim those charges are. and because we've gone to the politics, of course, regardless that there's russians who may support this so called special neutral gratian and they all for saving lives. i'm not exactly how the kind of presented this to domestic audience. this is about setting civilian russian line as well. if we look at fight rocky rule, so of course he among traditional conservative religious russians, you bet, hold on weight, you know, a lot of influence. but the people who have been very critical of the church is support of the war. so this sort of minutes rhythm on this cool problem, patroclus truce was designed to perhaps appeal to the russians. he was skeptical of what's going on and really get him back from side. and this appealed by food and it
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is true also, it is designed to get back on side the russians. he was increasing the dissolution and with what's going on. and i believe the government line because of course, in the west this pool was met with instruct skepticism, but many russian view, the government media and believe this narrative in its entirety, this will be a genuine disappointment. that is true, that is true through all that has broken balance and within just minutes of being. all right, daniel hawkins. many thanks for joining us on the nissan now for the 1st time in a 164 years the battle for the u. s. how speaker has been through a lever rounds of votes in just 3 days, and yet, republican contender, kevin mccarthy, isn't any closer to securing enough ballast to win over hard line republicans blocking his bed and other round of voting is set to take place in the coming hours will be held on the 2nd anniversary of the january 6th attack on the capital building. john 100 reports from washington d. c. for kevin mccarthy. day 3 was deja vu over 3
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days. mccarthy has been nominated for speaker of the us house of representatives. time and time again. i rise to nominate kevin mccarthy. i rise to nominate cabin mccarthy, a right to nominate kevin mccarthy, the speaker of the house. in time after time, the republican leader, his faced humiliating defeat, failing to win the majority of votes needed to get the job, a speaker has not been elected. yet most republicans seem willing to continue following their leader. for now, i think what's important that's easily forgotten is that democracy is messy, and i don't think we've necessarily taken this too long yet. the honorable hakim jeffries of the state of new york has received 212 time and time again. democrats applauded as their leader akeem jeffries won the most votes, though, also short of the needed majority. this is the dangerous moment for americans and
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for the world. one, the reasons why the congress needs to organize. there are public health vulnerabilities. it's one of the reasons why the congress needs to organize, and republicans need to get their act together. a block of 20 rebel republicans, mostly from the ultra conservative freedom caucus, plus one republican voting present, had so far stopped mccarthy's years. long ambition to run the house the stand off persists despite his series of last minute confessions, mccarthy made among them a promise to allow just one member of congress to call a vote to remove the speaker that would make him perhaps the weakest speaker in american history. like the so called never kevin block, nominated a series of other republicans like taking advantage of the fact that the speaker doesn't have to be as sitting member one. congressman nominated donald trump for the office mccarthy currently occupies without the title. trump received one vote
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and i would like to know what the basis is to allow somebody to occupy the speaker's office who comes in 2nd place. 10th grade times. mccarthy has now faced more ballots than any candidate in over a 160 years. as the impasse approaches day for john henderson, al jazeera capitol hill and our white house correspondent, kimberly how could joins us now live from outside. the white house says so the, the wheels of democracy continue to grind, don't kimberly, we're bracing ourselves for another round of voting. but are we any closer to a conclusion? it appears that there has been some sort of deal that may have been worked out, fingers crossed that this is the end of a 3 day battle to try and get a speaker of the house. oh, what the deal seems to be is the one that will limit the speaker's power. these a sort of conservative republicans want to end sort of the big money ties that they
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believe. karen mccarthy has the influence that corporations have over legislation. so what they're hoping is that there will be more of an influence of members of congress over drafting legislation that they will have more influence over committees and the sort of selection and committees and, and also that lobbyists will have less power as so this is something that even democrats may like ultimately, and so this is the deal that seems to be worked out. we're watching very carefully when this 12th vote happens. if kevin mccarthy will get the sort of 4 extra votes that he's looking for. and ultimately, if he does this will mean that he will finally sort of overcome this bruising battle that we have not seen since $1821.00 when it is gone to a 12 ballot in order to get the speakers gavel and kimberly,
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of course services. another important date and us history for very different reasons significant because this of course, the 2nd anniversary since the storming of the capital isn't it. we can see some live pictures now of fer oh, ranger politicians, bear out capital home marketing that significant political milestone. of course, i cast a long shadow politically over the entire democratic post process there in the united states house this day being seen, given all that's happening politically at the moment. the yeah, well you know, it's, it's somewhat ironic that says, you know, republicans are having difficulty in electing their speaker and it's sort of cast a tone. this kind of raucous fight within their party to try and get their speaker is really conjuring up some painful memories. of another very violent day when some
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members of the republican party sought to overturn the election results of the presidential election 2 years ago. they were supporters of donald trump. the believe that the presidential election had been reg to end that the outcome where president biden wine was in fact a rig to and that it was a false result. and so as a result, there was a very violent day. there was a number of people that were injured and so president biden today is going to be honoring 12 people that were of he believes, notable on that day, including a police officer who died of a stroke following the events on the capital. and it also a member of the michigan, a secretary of state who fought very, very hard to make sure that she resisted the political pressure to overturn the
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election results in her stay. those are just some of the political heroes. he said, who saved democracy and the very political pressure that they were under. so we should point out in all of this that there was a committee that looked into all of this political violence that recommended that former president donald trump be criminally charged for his role in sparking this violence. but again, it is ironic that on this very day that this is being commemorated, that republicans are once again under the microscope for the they cannot elect their speaker. and to once again are fighting amongst themselves. it really does remind us of the tone that they are setting you once again and for american democracy. right? a very somber tone. indeed. what we're looking at is a moment of reflection as lawmakers there. remember the scenes on capitol hill 2 years ago, life at the white house, kimberly hock of many thanks. play to go ahead on the news,
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our including terrifying scenes on board a flight in mexico after the arrest of a drug cartel leader triggers violence. an unusually warm winter in some parts of europe, where 2022 was already the woman here on record and to form a world number one's will meet the adelaide semi finals. jenna will demo will have more on that. it's ah though this really government says it will take punishing measures against the palestinian authority after it approached the un over the occupation on thursday, the un security council held an emergency session after israel's national security minister. it's a mob been given and to the alex a mosque, this anger, palestinians, and course international condemnation. last week,
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the un general assembly asked the international court of justice to give an opinion on the legality of the occupation when a man come, joins us now live from the old city in occupied eastern slim and iran. what more can you tell us about these moves by israel? well, on thursday, the national security cabinet match for the 1st time this year. and they swung into action, implementing a number of sanctions against the palestinians. i'm just going to run you through them. the 1st 2. ready are about money and now they're going to stop transferring money to the palestinian authority. and instead that money will be used to compensate. what they call in victims of terrorism is really victims of terrorism. and then what they're going to do is any money that the palestinian authority is giving to palestine is itself as result of compensations. or when it comes to the of actions during the occupation, they're going to offset that cash and then we're going to give it to the
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palestinian authorities. those are the 2 financial ones. they're also placing a moratorium on construction in area see in the occupied westbank, which is effectively hollister in territory. so they say to the palestinians, is your structures anything that you construct now will be illegal just by the 5 is actually p a territory. then they're going to be denied benefits to v i v 's who are leading the political and legal. ready against israel, what does that mean was that is going to make it much more difficult for them to actually leave the occupied westbank to go to international meetings to go and travel abroad. that is going to make it as difficult as possible for senior members of the palestinian authorities. then finally, and this is alarming humanitarian aid organizations. they say that action will be taken against organizations and. ready g as maria was these ready to him for the occupied westbank that promote terrorist attack activity or any hostile activity. and that includes anybody working in the guise of humanitarian aids. and these are
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very tough sanctions, but we have seen the sanctions in place before. but the fact that we now this very right wing government in israel means that the sanctions are likely to be remain in place for quite a while. now. the palestinians have also reacted. i'll tell you that they've said they condemn in the strongest terms what was reported in the hebrew leader regarding these really cabinets approval of a set of punitive measures. what they mean by that effectively is that they haven't been told officially by these radios. the sanctions in place. they read about it in the newspapers, they heard about it on television and probably reacting to it right now. but they are very confident lose your illegal, say the international courts will prussia israel, to drop the sanctions and to fulfill their legal obligations towards the occupied westbank and their respects and the respective agreements with the palestinian authority. whether that happens or not, with this government, as much as i say, tougher, right when govern than we've seen before. and it's reputation may,
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will be riding on something like this remaining in place for a long time. m are on many thanks for that. enron can live form the old city now occupied east jerusalem. now protest serve being held in opposition areas in northwestern syria against efforts to normalize relations with bashar alice sides regime. this comes after the syrian turkish and russian defense ministers met in moscow. the demonstrators are calling for stronger international action to overthrow the government. the country civil war has been ongoing since 2011 or mile and combine is the head of policy analysis that are at the arab center for research and policy studies. he joins us serve form, doha, welcome to the program. clearly given the protests in more than 30 locations in the north and north west of the country, there's a huge amount of anger about this for them. this of course means an end to what they were trying to achieve during the revolution. absolutely, i think they are very angry and i can feel everybody can feel that the better.
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because now with the key change course and that will, that will mean changing the whole dynamic of this young conflict. a turkey has been the major alive the city opposition of about 1012 years and it's abandon his position on the sea and crisis. that would mean a bit actually the end of the see an opposition because m c turkey most probably will see supporting in the city and opposition, but it to play mentally and financially. and probably that would mean that you, by the, of the asian of a shot at the consent. of course, i think the question why, why it's turkey doing this? i think certainty, xanda cecilia has shifted over the past few years at the very beginning. it was very much backing the cd l position in achieving his objective. that is that he was one of those yell for shot. and i said,
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but i got the boss few years visually says about eyes and i said, and it's a beautiful day. you as for the city and democratic forces, mainly, i mean the mainly core dish forces in syria. that's a little dirt. keep changing and it was issued on the crisis at because that, that the objectives change. now what's mainly been sent about confronting the seat of democratic forces according to ship groups in syria, and also because of the election, the upcoming election and turkey in june of this year. and they are also going to sit and visit that turkish government is also consent about this. the question of the student, if you just a question of the student which is becoming a synchronous issue. and then he made about the election and turkey. most folks actually believe that the presence of for media city and if you, jeez, and turkey is actually affecting dale. i mean that economic life, which is, i mean, of course, i think that at that that, that is not true with that. but the opposition and turkey is very much using this.
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again, the government has a tool at putting pressure on the, on the, to get government and the government as much as they are back. and because of these you issues the condition of question and a few jeep washed and turkey is j edging his position until torso is feeling that they august, this might be supporting the establishment for conditioning live in the north east, australia. so all of these factors has then actually to change that was a sion of that sort of critical them. but when the student classes in the recent months, do you think that logically that this is likely to simply inflame tensions with curds who are desperate for greater autonomy? i mean, it's already actually, i mean the tension is already in between turkey and. net 30 has, has actually launched 3 many to the other, but ations over the past few years since 2016 in order to got a and to be says the dad that the future of the possible future could dish and
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live and celia, i saw the vision is already high between them and 30 was planning actually just last summer to start a new military operation. but because of russian and us opposition did it on hold and now they are playing another another strategy which is that i brush my with the seat in the regime, the division of about the leaves. now that property not with the city in the region, but with the put the forces and, and in a very different on book what position between one hand to see and the see and force at the cnbc and forces and the city and, and, and the turkish forces on the other hand, that would be actually into a me just, just that with a, with in the ceiling. conflicts while on couple on had a policy analysis of the art center for research and policy studies. thanks for joining us. thank you for having uncertainty persists in the democratic republic of congo is the m 23 rebel group, occupies a new positions in the my c c region. last month the fight is announced. they will be pulling out of roman garbo and cuba as part of
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a regional cease fire agreement. so far, 3 towns have been handed over to the congolese government. the m 23 advance in new territories is raising doubt about the groups. true intentions. it may be january, but in parts of europe it feels like some of the winter has been unusually warm in countries including france, switzerland, the u. k, and spain. several winter sporting events have been canceled or postponed, and large ski centers have seen very little snow full bumble, but water is policy and communications director of the london school of economics. he says you are p in results will continue to adapt to the new economic reality driven by all this climate change. while it's certainly true, although it generally and winters both generally, a small part of the overall economy nationally that these results are very locally . and this is part of a long term trend. the else has been experiencing a decline in snow for because of the rising averages. some of the results are
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beginning to adapt and using their facility to encourage people to come walking, particularly during the summer months. but this year, even i think some of the results of already opened up some of their walking trails . so they're trying to call back some of the losses from, from a lack of ski by encouraging more people to come and visit. and that's the kind of thing we want to see around the world as people have to come with it's changing climate. it will mean that many of our traditional businesses and activities need to change. but there are going to be limits and it is going to be turned out to be increasingly costly to deal with. still had allowed 0 peruse, top prosecutor starts investigating the deaths of 28 people during protest in december as families. cooper answers quarterly profits of the world's largest memory chip. i'm small ford maker, samsung electronics plunge to an 8 year low london school. things got
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a little tens between these 2 boxes ahead of the title, fight details. coming up with jim ah hello, there will start in south american from the satellite image. you can see a rush of storms feathering out from coastal areas of brazil bringing some very heavy rain across much of the amazon basin towards the andes. now bolivia has dried up, but it's peru and equity was turned to see some of those more fierce storms and they will be rolling into columbia, knocking the temperature down in bogota. by saturday, we could see some flooding in santa katerina state for the funding here. possible landslides, as well, and rio de janeiro is going to get a drenching through the we can further south of this, a much dry, a picture of
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a northern areas of argentina as well as paraguay and uruguay. we will see temperatures picking up over the next few days that we move to central america. pretty quiet story for much of mexico. we will see some showers rushing out in more southern areas picking up for bullies, but it's really the great antilles that was. he does bus of heavy rain as we go saturday into sunday as we move to north america. this is where the, where the story suddenly is we've got that bonsai clone that's head california and more rain to come. we've got another one. moving in that storm system on friday brings very heavy rain as well as some snow further east through the weekend. that sure weather update. ah, the african narrative from african perspectives, home go bloomingdale, from liver transplant total. well, i've got a new series of short documentary,
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lou. ah, welcome back. you're watching out, is there a reminder of our top story? is this, our a unilateral cease fire announced by president vladimir putin has come into effect in ukraine, according to russian state television. but ukraine's leader has dismissed the 36 long hour, long pause in the fighting cab mccarthy's bid to become us. house speaker has become the longest boating process in a 164 years. after 3 days of lever round, the republican house so far failed to get his policy support. this rarely government will impose punitive measures against the palestinian authority after it approached the un over the occupation. on thursday,
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the un security council held an emergency succession after the intrusion into the acts of mos compound by israel's national security minister. last week, the un general assembly asked the international court of justice to give an opinion on the legality of the occupation. bruce top prosecutor, has appointed a unit to investigate the deaths of 28 people during protests in december, several men and children in the andes were killed when the army opened fire to protect the app or in the city of archer. and a warning here that mariano sanchez is report from there contains some images. views may find disturbing. a small altar for it got put aloe league out of the night. angle spends her days alone, mourning the death of her eldest son. i being rude to me, whom is he was my son. he never let me be alone. he always said, i want to go and see my mother. all those soldiers have more compassion for an
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animal. on december 15th, the army showed at protesters outside like ugliness home and got away now to help a wounded man at the doorstep and was fatally hit in the chest, his neighbor and friend. maybe he spi was looking out the window when she says helicopters flew over them. she and her husband ran to a back room for cover terrified, but my son is luke. i am what i thought it was going to be like this years ago when there were people dead here and there. i thought we have to escape. we just pray to god for money and mimi naya, cultural the violent the most racial, brought back memories of a deadly past. and yet goodwill was at the heart of peter's internal armed conflict . the 19 eighties and nineties, security forces, and shining path rebels waged a war that left nearly 70000 people did. most of them civilians. the lawyers are collecting evidence to build a case against the soldiers who opened fire in december,
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as well as those responsible in the chain of command on thursday, a lawyer filed the constitutional complaint in parliament against precedent. the know a lot of the and some ministers for the deaths and injuries of protesters by police and the armed forces. many people who live through the hours the shootings went on around this area, told us they don't want to speak about what they witness because they say they are afraid of retaliation. it who stop prosecutor sit, a new unit of human rights, prosecutors will investigate the deaths. the government says the investigations will be respected, but legally not doubts her son's killers will be prosecuted, is no longer a bank. they will never full. they will be free. that will be happy, they have done so much damage. they have made so many people cry, all they pay some day. thousands of people disappeared during the armed conflict of the eighty's and ninety's, and thousands of cases remain unresolved. like at the nephew's,
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her son's death will suffer at the same fate median as anxious as a cedar. equal to stay home. last the message from mexican authorities and coolly are come. the capital of sinaloa state armed men of attacked the airport and sealed off the city after the arrest of a cart, our leader, or video guzman, lopez. he's the son of the imprisoned former scenario. a drug lord l. chapo. flights have been councils. schools are shut in at least 29. people have been killed from mexico city is man wilder. apollo fiery road blocks and empty streets in coolly a gun. the capital city of mexico's sinaloa state, says he and we've done those. yeah. and yet, but i can all this they like, are you in the early hours of thursday, mexican authorities asked residents to stay in their homes as security forces carried out a special operation to capture the alleged drug,
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trafficker obedient guzman, the son of walking guzman, better known as in chapel, a peasant named me that alyssa frequency and when carrying out land recognizance in the north west of cooley, a can military personnel arrested a video. and it was the result of 6 months of reconnaissance in the area of influence of this criminal group. the arrest of el chapo son, set off a wave of violent confrontations on the streets of cool. yeah. kind between mexican security forces and the sinaloa cartel, the violence and siena law prompted the closure of schools, businesses and even the cool jak on airport. the airline, aero mexico confirmed that one of its commercial flights had been hit by gunfire before take off. this amateur video shows the moment, passengers duct for cover, i believe in 2019 mexican security forces, detained obedience mind, sparking a similar wave of violence that ultimately led to an order for mexican president and this manuel lopez. oh,
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but i thought to release him. security experts however, argue that despite the high profile nature of the arrest, the long term impact for the sin, a low a cartel itself is negligible to say. so what was done with the arrest of this court leader leaves the criminal practicing duct. these goes beyond the carto, because the corporal has a composition companies, banks, the government, and the military, and all of that remains intact. the capture of a video whose mind in sinaloa, comes just days before a scheduled visit to mexico by u. s. president joe biden, and canadian prime minister just in trudeau for a summit of north american leaders where they plan to discuss among other topics multilateral security strategy. manuel did apollo al jazeera mexico city. and john holman, joins us live from mexico city for more on this. and john, have things calm down and said allow us since the arrest of this high profile
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figure. yeah, they do seem to have done prison under his manual or is over a door was speaking in the morning press conference and he said he had to report the same from the governor of the state of sinaloa, saying that things were calm. i also talked to a friend, a local reporter that sinclair can the capital of sin low that said the same. the cars were starting to circulate. there was more life scene on the streets and those plumes of smoke that you saw. not just yesterday, but also 3 years ago when they made their 1st attempt mexican authorities to capture video guzman, you weren't seeing those today. so it does seem that the situation is coming down. now president andres manuel up is over the door. talk a little bit about, i suppose why that might be. he compared the 2 times that they tried to capture video guzman, the 1st time not tobar 2019, became known as the cooler cannot. so, and it was really a humiliating moment for that manual of his, of the don't,
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his government because they actually captured him. and then they had to let him go, because there was so much pressure from the cartel of sinaloa so much pool showed on the street and a tax against mexican authorities and soldiers. they had to give him up again. this time round. he said when they did things a bit differently, instead of trying to arrest him at mid day, they did it in the very early hours of the morning instead of doing it and coolly can the state talk to where the civil law cartel was a lot of force they did it in his it's maria, which is a village about 45 kilometers from cooler kind. so we see that's a situation that's a bit more controllable. and they think that that's what contributed to the fact that this time they were able to do it well. they also spirited him away and into mexico city a lot quicker this time around on an army plane. before too much for til ation could happen to try and set him free. there was still a toll from this, there were 19 people from the call tell us in a lower, the authorities announced that with dead there between 7 and 10 people from lord
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enforcement and mexican military. they said that there were no civilians that were killed during what happened yesterday in some lower. so joy looks like a change in police tactics seems to have paid off this time round. but it's all of this police action likely to rain in the work of the drug cartels in the long run. i think actually, oh video goes man's father. chapel is possibly the most famous and drug cartel boss of all time answered that question when he was interviewed himself a long while ago by rolling stones. you said if i still existing, this is going to continue. there are more people to take my place, and that has proved the case with every single capital that's been arrested. the strategy of knocking out king pins and hoping that that means the whole structure falls apart has been shown to just not work. what's happened on various different occasions, a zebra, it just carries or, or the organization splinter into different groups who,
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because they're smaller because they're in fighting than amongst themselves. just cause more violence. so in terms of would stop the trafficking of drugs, and especially in this case, fentanyl, because this was one. the video guzman was really in both allegedly, and taking into the united states where it's the leading cause in faith policies among americans, between 18 to 49 years old. this is a huge issue, the united states. is it likely to stop that? all of the evidence we've had until now says that no one man being captured is not likely to do that. but there are other factors that play here. one of them is that president biden us president is coming to mexico on monday, and he's coming to the 1st time the us president is coming to mexico in 9 years. so president, under his manual hope is over a dog. this is now a federal, and his cap is something that he can show the president biden, that he's doing to try and stop fentanyl from getting into the united states. the
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mexican officials went the great lives to point out that that wasn't the case, a toe. this had no relation to the upcoming summit between president bite and prime minister trudeau and president andres manual up his over the door. the suppression been planned for 6 months, and you can't guarantee the timing of these things. i think there's a lot of people that are going to be skeptical about that also because it's happened before every time. one of these big meetings happens usually the mexican government tries to get some sort of big when even terms of capturing drugs or trying to capture some sort of boss. so the mexican government denies it. i think a lot of people read something into this john, home and live in mexico city. thank you. ah. the chinese authorities urged people to limit the number of trips and gatherings ahead of the lunar new year because of the coven 19 outbreak. for they have stopped short
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of banding travel altogether. hospitals and crematorium is under pressure as infection surge. katrina, you reports from beijing? yes, in the fever clinic of this bulletin hospital, the body of a patient is taken away to a hallway filled with people infected by corporate 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 lobby 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 the, with 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,
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invading the wards or so overflowing with people. and many have had to wait hours to see dr. long hughes fil emergency rooms. some who were turned away last week like this man, a trying a 2nd time. he thought my better. they're 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 found this virus. i'm very glad he st. you alive. others aren't so fortunate. this crematorium and paintings 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 decked holes in the world, but the backlog here and at hospitals nationwide tells
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a different story. katrina you out as era dating south korea's biggest brands, tech giant, samsung electronics, as reported a 69 percent dropping quarterly profits is the largest electronics and ship maker in the world and says, profit sank to an 8 year low between october and december. economist say, a weakening global economy hammered memory chip prices and curb demand for electronic devices. malcolm pen is the founder and chairman of future horizons, which specializes in the semiconductor industry. he explains what these losses mean for samsung. what happened is that they had this, this down turn in the semiconductor industry overall, which has been building for some while, but kind of was triggered because of the massive spurts in demand that we had in the 1st beginnings that the code was locked down. and that led to the stop of a very buoyant, super cycle where some so obviously gained the benefit because they, they are the largest company in the world. but these cycles come to an end. i
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didn't came to an engine around june of last year. when the cycles do and they really do plummet quite steeply, you fall off a cliff, and samson being a memory manufacturers, well, memory is always the 1st to feel of the pain of any down. they are the largest menu, back memory manufacturer. so clearly they feel the pain, but then you investment won't really come in on line until one or 2 years time, just in time for the next up turn as the so they're being very small by investing now, investing in the downturn is the right thing to do the philippines is battling record high inflation has been ferdinand marco's junior says it's out of control. that's despite a decline. our prices, but to be low, spent a day with one family in manila, which is struggling to make ends meet 2 years of pandemic locked downs. and now soaring prices boldly. baldessari says he used to be able to provide enough for his
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family before the pandemic. he made daily trips as a driver, but restrictions now limit him to 3 or 4 journeys a week. and he gave up another law within warranty. i only make 6 or $7.00 a day. a shop that's weirdly enough for food for that life has become a really difficult hold. he had a budget of less than $6.00 on the day. we company him to the neighbourhood market a on the down by a quarter of the money was spent on rice, another quarter on chicken rest on a bunch of bananas, some vegetables and few pieces of sausages and fish. he said it was food for 2 days . for spam ally of 6, develop nation prices in a development economy. this is how many filipinos describe the present cost. the facing commodities. one of the most significant, a cooking, staple onions, at around $10.00, a kilogram. there, most of the most expensive onions in the world, us,
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there was no way pulled. he could afford onions, but even the middle class filipinos are hurting. while the economy is growing, inflation in december was the highest in almost a decade and a half, even though oil prices have started declining. the does that mean prices are going to go down? but just means, but i say one go up as fast as before, and that's going to be a problem. if families are not going to be earning enough, not only for the best and well president, for the net, marcus junior has been touting economic recovery. he's also acknowledged the high costs of basic goods are unemployment rate. this sir? ah, quite the reasonable considering the situation. however, on the other side of that coin, there is still inflation that is running rampant and out of control hauled. he says he has no choice but to make do, but he hates seeing his children suffering. he hopes to whatever gains the economy makes in the near future,
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trickled down to ordinary filipinos. barnett below al jazeera manila. why is callaway of volcano erupted for the 2nd time in less than a month? the volcano is one of the world's most active and the us geological watchdog has raised its level to read it, warn gas, and small could cause people breathing difficulties and damage crops. in september 2021, the volcano erupted for 16 months, still had allowed, as thereafter. and we'll be live to basrah, where fans are gathering ahead of the start of the 25th, a radiant gulf. come all the way next spoke with jim. ah
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ah ah ah what about now with gemma? thank you need for my italy strike. john lucas ali has died from cancer, the age of 58. he's been given the all clear off to be in diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2017, but the illness returns last month he was forced to step down from his role as delegation chief with the italian national team valley and a $59.00 cat for his country and played with doria events as chelsea, who he would later go on to manage. he leaves behind a wife and 2 daughters. the 3 step out on me. it's a sad day for me though i say good bye to a friend, a colleague, a very nice person, girl, a great player, may he rest in peace. we can now think to quite who ammonia request from
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the chelsea support his trust. quite you. thank you very much for joining us now. you are chelsea season ticket holder. can you just give us your memories of watching the ali? yeah. it's really sad day 4 of us shows the sports is because this was somebody who introduced us to a new era of quality of the club. ah, that somebody whose goals, whose personality and who's whose ability to communicate the link between the players and the supporters on was absolutely everything to us. and this is the year where argentina won the world cup and he's on the gray. argentinean woke up when coach says louis minot, he said that some of those are privileged interpreter of the, the dreams of the people and who, who he represents. and the ali was an,
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a real testament to the truth of those words. and he, he was somebody who am not only i gave everybody so much happiness and joy but also is an essential fil pillar. and foundation to the modern chelsea football club that you see in front of you something that was often overlooked. and without january to the ollie's achievements, as then the most successful chelsea manager and chelsea's history, there would be no ram, ram bitch. so i really, really want to drop drill that owns people on what is a really survey for us and is, is there a particular name enter a particular goal that sticks in your mind being a healthy fan? yeah, i mean there are many but i think the ones that speak to the already will be most synonymous ways will be the goals that he scored against when she noises the famous show he sean is when the boys back to the old cross in that it's already,
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and we all remember in pretty much slotting past pitas michael in the peak monday night there were monday nights were dominating everything. and i'm the celebration officers where he was pointing back towards the team. but it's kind of ironic, but as we pele, one of the lease most conic moments was not actually go. but it was actually a celebration, the very, very famous chelsea celebration. i think it's, it's pretty much known as the, the kind of the roman dennis celebration where she lay on the site with a couple of other chelsea plays. celebrating go is something that not only we will remember him, but sit on my son era in chelsea will come. i think this is, this is a key point for, for everybody is this got to be all to understand that. obviously we pay tribute
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him as, as it should be because she was such an incredibly humble, personable and charming person. but it's, it's symbol. and his as a pillar of what chelsea for all we asked remember his place in that contribution because he's right out there with the likes of permanent bitch and joseph torinio. and he of course, had that much success in his home country. and so while he won the champions league with events is how will he be remembered with an italian football? i think it could be all the way around it on 2 levels of his relationship with national teams, complex drops and lunch for well cuts. corporate obviously when it's the one the championships, last year is expression of joy is one of the one is the aspects that that italians will attribute to to that,
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that trophy winds. but as a symbol and nikon for you benz is for some doria and for criminal. say that the club way started, or she will never ever be forgotten. and these are these clubs that are key in one of the biggest and most importantly, well, football. and he's for him to make such a mol, camping to look at the attributes, events as an attribute to some door. yes, i think is the testament to the kind of passion and the kind of play he was which is one of his very, very good friends at chelsea, dennis wise with say, was a similar the fact that he is a dining dealer. and i think that is probably the best estimate you can get her absolutely one second, incredibly sad day in the world of football christ you i'm only christ from the chelsea support his trust. thank you very much that. thank you. tennis fans can
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forward to a blog post, a semi final at the adelaide international and a joke of it will take on daniel metro of jock of it. she booked his place in the last fall with a straight fits when. if it dennis shop evolve as he was up for a return to the australian open, it's the number 5 and 21st victory in his pocket. $22.00 total level matches. so it says the method up next for the soviet it will be the 3rd meeting between the pad in the last 4 months. and if l player to my husband is awake and able to communicate with medical staff, that remains in intensive care. he went into cardiac arrest on the field during a game. excuse me. the buffalo bills play collapsed after colliding when opponent from the cincinnati bengals. he was given at cpr on the field. doctors say he showing good signs of recovery is as mom and dad a doctor about what has happened and we expect that we'll continue have ongoing conversations with them. you know, and again, his 1st, you know, 1st question that he wrote when he, when he started to awaken,
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was that we went so we know that he's really not only that the lights are on, we know that he's all and here's all the cylinders or fire i went to the boston celtics of ended, the dallas mavericks 7 game win streak in the n. b a. jason tatum had 29.14 rebounds and tennessee in his 2nd career, triple double as the sound 6112495. the result also snap boston today losing street . and this book thing a face off turned into more of a shut off in washington dc. american lightweight world champion. giovanni davis on the left is put a new title on the line against the beacon, hector garcia from his american republic. that is always both. now i'll have more lightning. all right, thanks a lot jim. i will not say from any bog for this news. i'll be back on my bill with more of the days. ah
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