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. close, but still not close enough. a handful of hard line republicans continue to hold out, refusing to support kevin mccarthy as speaker of the last house of representatives . ah, hello i, mariam noisy. in london, you're watching. ouch. is era also coming up on the program, the salad, the brave actions of lor, unfortunate remembered as events a hell to mark the storming of capitol hill. israel security cabinet unveils tough sanctions against the palestinian authority. off to the u. when's top court is asked to rule on the legality of occupation and the food out from the rest of a mexican drug, lord, a 1000 troops deployed following a night of deadly violence. ah,
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we begin in washington, d. c. y. deadlock over new speaker continues to paralyze the us house of representatives and as voting enters its 4th day. the republican nominee kevin mccarthy has for the 12th time fail to win and majority. mccarthy. one support from 14 of the 20 republicans had previously refused to back him, but it's still not enough for the 218 votes needed for the roll. kathy made it further concessions to win more support. stalemate means at some key functions of the house. are effectively on hold. oh, let's go live now to mike hannah, he had joined us from capitol hill. so he has managed to flip some of his opponents, dad, but it's still going to go to a 13th vote. that's correct. 12 rounds of voting and in the 12th round, there was finally some movement in terms of attracting some of those right wing.
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hold out. he got 14 votes, who had been voting against him before, but still 7 legislatures voted against him. now the magic number, if everybody votes is 218, but this is not a fixed figure because if any of the members votes present and doesn't make a choice that produces the number of votes that mccarthy needs. so if one votes present, then he needs to 17, so it's not a fixed barrier. it is something that shifts and changes all the time. what is very clear though, is that mccarthy needs to persuade at least 3 of those 7 holdouts to come over and join the others who broken ranks. if he's going to become the next speaker of the us house, how long could this potentially track on for? well, it could continue to drag on through the weekend if he doesn't get those extra votes from those 7 law holding out. now the problem here i was just speaking to
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a republican congressman from utah, chris stewart, who made very clear that mccarthy has basically gone as far as he can in terms of compromises. he still has, according to the congressman red lines, which he will not cross. so it's very difficult to see what concessions because they can offer to persuade these 7 holdouts to join those who already broken ranks . that is the issue if they have not broken ranks at this particular point, it would appear that he has nothing else to offer. this would mean that he will not when the next both the 13 vote, if those 7 continue to hold out. so it's a very difficult period from a company he's managed to break the ranks of those who are holding out. but the sevens, whose votes he still needed, clearly have not been attracted by the concessions that he's prepared to give so far. what can you offer them? it would appear from the what the congressman told me, that he has nothing to offer. because that would alienate the moderates within the
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republican party, who would get increasing the angered should he over do the concessions in the compromises that he makes? so mccarthy still remains in a very difficult position apart from at least breaking as that log jammed with $21.00 against he's now only got 7. all right, well, so you make a bit of progress, but nonetheless, that tug of war now of representative continuing is it moves to a 13th vote now to choose the speaker. for now, mike, kind of thank you very much. bring us the latest from capitol hill where it is all very important day, washington d. c. is it mocking actually, or a dark chapter in its history? it was 2 years ago when the us capital was stormed after then president donald trump told his supporters to march to the building and fight like hell against 40 claimed was widespread voter fraud in the presidential election. members of the house of representatives gathered on the steps of the capital building for remembering ceremony to pay tribute to the office as you kept them safe. and to
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remember the 5 people who died. the january 6 insurrection shocked our republic to the corps for many in the congress and across our country. the physical, psychological, and emotional scars are still raw. yet from the unspeakable horror sprang, extraordinary heroism, law enforcement heroes confronted the insurrection is to protect the capital. the congress and our constitution and is with great respect and admiration, that we are joined by the families this morning. thank you to the families for considering us worthy to share your grief to honor your loss. ah, now these ready governments, as it will take punitive measures after the policy no authority approached the
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united nations of the legality of israel's occupation. on thursday, the un security council held an emergency session on the intrusion, as the alex, i'm most compelled by israel's national security minister, it to my bank of their move and good palestinians, and promotes international condemnation last week. un general assembly r c. international court of justice to provide an opinion on the legality of the occupation stuart. but what israel is saying that is going to impose a moratorium on new palestinian construction and withholding tax revenues out there as m. ron conner, ports now from occupied east jerusalem on thursday. the national security cabinet met for the 1st time this year and they swung into action, implementing a number of sanctions against the palestinians. we're just going to run you through them. the 1st 2 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
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they calling 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. and when it comes to the action that during the occupation, they going to offset that cash. and then we're going to give it to the palestinian authority. so those are the 2 financial ones that are also placed a moratorium on construction in area see in the occupied west point, which is effectively hollister encouraging what they say to the palestinians is your structures. anything that you construct now will be a legal dis, what 5 is actually p a territory. then other going to deny benefits a to vi peace or who are leading the political and legal will against israel. what does that mean? was they just gonna make it much more difficult for them to have to leave the occupied westbank to go to international meetings to go and travel abroad? they're just going to make it as difficult as possible. then finally, and this is alarming humanitarian aid organizations,
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they say that action will be taken against organizations and. ready judea and samaria was these ready to him for the occupied, where spike other promote terrorist attack activity or any hostile activity. and that includes anybody working in the guise of humanitarian aid. so these are very tough sanctions. artillery fire has been hired in ukraine despite the schedule saw the 36 hour unilateral cease fire cold by the russian president. lighting boots in ukraine rejected the offer, and both sides are accusing. the other of continuing was shelling a temporary truce as to coincide with the orthodox christmas holiday. and regional governor of hassan's has one pass, was killed and for others injured in russian shelling of a fire station that took place just before the start of the seas. fire crime, a tourist was also attacked by rockets present. rosamille zalinski as the rushing true self for is an attempt to buy time to move that troops into place. you have to pull those all darrell or june ashes, those who continued the terror against our country and sent all these people of
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yours to be slaughtered, rejecting our proposals to stop russian aggression. definitely do not value life and moreover, do not strive for peace. they now want to use christmas as a cover all be a briefly to stop the advances of our boys in dawn bus and bring equipment ammunitions and mobilized troops closer to our positions. what will that give them? only yet another increase in their total losses or tell stratford has been reporting on the store. he's got more from the capital, 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 operation, of course we have no way of independently verifying this information, but it would be consistent with what we know was a rejection of this sci fi by the ukrainians presence of these gate. calling this
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a cynical ploy, giving the shooty to russians essentially to move men and equipment closer to the front lines. and this comes in the context of renewed, fails, actually escalating fees amongst the ukrainian military crane and 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, as i 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. our chinese authorities of urged people to limit luna new year travel because the cove at 19 outright there government officials have been meeting members of the u. n's wild
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health body as several nations begin to impose testing requirements on airline passengers from china. aging has been accused of not giving an accurate picture of cov, it infections and deaths. katrina, you reports in the fee. the clinic of this building 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 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 dont give it to you, but yeah,
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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 are 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 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 from this virus. i'm very glad he still 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 walt,
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but the backlog here and at hospitals nationwide tells a different story. katrina, you al jazeera, dating loud. is there a lie from london? much morsel to bring you on this program called for foss. action against climate change is parts of europe. experience record high winter temperatures. also i'm rob reynolds at sea. yes. in las vegas, the world's biggest and most exciting consumer electronics show. some of the products on his way here might be the next big thing. ah. hello there now 2022 was a hottest year on record for parts of europe and that wounds carried through to the new year. but of course those balmy conditions meant there wasn't much snow falling
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on the slope that is going to change. we're going to see more in the way of wind to weather across most central areas, but still a lot of rooms to be found in the west. not going to match up with his bitterly cold air blowing down when the east knocking temperatures down to the likes of western russia. ukraine. and we are going to see that happen to some of the balkans states. that doesn't mean because it is woman the west. it isn't wet, we have got those fronts rolling in from the atlantic, with blustery showers for britain, an island. we've got warnings out for heavy rain for the south west of england and some of that rain edging across northern areas of france when it reaches scandinavia. it turns into snow, significant snow from norway, sweden, and finland remains very wintery here. now cosmo central areas much clearer on saturday, but by sunday you can see that rain sweeping in it's going to turn into snow and the alps. we will see some of that wintery weather tripping across, was the se, but still lots of sunshine and clear skies to be found in the likes of grief for athens,
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but heavy rain to come for portugal to weather update. ah, the american people have spoken, but what exactly did they say? is the world looking for a whole new order with less america in it? is the woke agenda on the decline in america. how much is social media companies know about you have, how easy is it to manipulate the quizzical look us politics? the bottom line here are some of the media stories of critical look at the global news media spread of also on al jazeera government shutoff access to social media. lou ah,
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welcome back, watching al jazeera life from london. look at the main stories of following now and up voting for the speaker. the us house of representatives is entered a 4th day and republican albany, kevin mccarthy, for the 12th time that fail to win, and the chairs, he bought 14 of the 20 republicans. you had previously refused to back mccarthy switched their support to him. in that 12th round. was there enough flow for the 218 boats needed for the roll? all this is washington marks. the 2nd anniversary, the storming of the capitol, members of the house of representatives, stood on the capital steps to remember the 5 people who died on that day was ready . government says it's gonna take punitive measures off of the policy of forshie approach. united nations of the really garrity, of israel's occupation on thursday, un security council held on emergency session or to the intrusion into the alex, i'm most compelled by israel's national security minister. a tim all been there now
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in all the, was watching closely a 1000 mexican troops on their way to the northern city of korea can after a night of violence for the arrest of a drug cartel, boston left at least 29 people dead. a military force running battles with cartel members of a video guzman. that was the man that was taken into custody on thursday morning. the government says that 19 gang members and 10 military personnel were killed. flights have now been cancelled schools closed and people told to stay at home. john holman, has more from mexico city that is quite a death toll for something that was obviously a planned opperation, i think gives a sense of the scale of this and how difficult it was to get to the video guzman. and also like how much the cost told us in a lower cost ho controls can you can control that area and would a presence they have the, the president under his manual. oh, piece of resort also said that things were calm. now in the states in the lower and
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especially in clear, can we just check that independently speaking to a good friend, the journalist there that said yes, things do appear more calm. people are still reluctant perhaps to get out on the streets, but they're all cars circulating there. there's not the sort of plumes of smoke that we were seeing on thursday when this operation happened in the retaliation was taking place. and it is a different outcome to when the mexican government tried this the 3rd time around, back in 2019, they went to the same man over the guzman. the son of the, the new tour is probably the most famous drug trafficker from mexico ever chapel, whose man, what king goes man. and they tried getting that time round the, we had them in hidden in the grass and then they had to let him go. because the city was just turned into a battle ground by the forces of this in a lower cartel is a big humiliation. the president and there's many, all of his of the door at this time round. as they announced in the press
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conference, they managed to get him out on an army plane within hours. they obviously didn't want the same thing to happen and they got him intimate crew city on thursday as well. we take you to a pro now that help prosecutor is appointed a unit, investigate death of 28 people during protest. last month, several men and children in the andes were killed when the army opened fire to protect the apples in the city of. i suture. just a warning that marianna sanchez's report from that does contain some images that you might find disturbing. a small altar for it got but aloe. the nat angle spends her days alone, mourning the death of her eldest son, being true to me whom as 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 animal. on december 15th, the army showed at protesters outside like ugliness home. and that went out to help
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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 colacho 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 chinese 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, as well as those responsible in the chain of command on thursday,
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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're afraid of retaliation. it is stop prosecutor said a new unit of human rights prosecutors will investigate the deaths. the government says the investigations will be respected, but really got enough doubts her sense 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. we got enough years, her son's death will suffer the same fate. medina, sanchez, elsa, cedar, a yoko,
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to tens of thousands of homes and the last day of california or without power. after a pacific storm brought severe flooding. torrential rain as hit the region for 2nd day. now with flash floods and rock slides disrupting road travel. a young child is among 2 people killed when a tree fell on a mobile home forecasters a warning still more wintry bloss. well here in europe, parts of the constant have been experiencing record high winter temperatures, prompting calls for fast to action, against climate change. at least 8 countries of recorded their warmus january day, ever with temperatures in parts of switzerland and southern germany exceeding 20 degrees celsius. several winter sporting events have been canceled or postponed, and large ski centers of clothes because of a lack of snowfall. but the unusually mile temperatures of offered some short term relief to european governments struggling with high gas prices. in just
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a few days into the new year. the u. k. island, france, and spain of declared 2020 to their hottest year on record. now m 23 rebels of withdrawing from a 2nd town in the east, in democratic republic of congo. they say they're pulling out from roman gobble, which is just a few 100 kilometers from cuba, where the group announced a withdrawal last month. d r. c as accuser, wonder of backing m. 23 fighters. a charge they denied katherine sawyer has more. now. this is a big win for the congolese government and east african troops in north cuba province to help combat and 23 fighters rebels to control of the areas largest military base in october, regional forces have been negotiating with the fighters to withdraw. we are showing our goodwill, giving hunting over he bloomberg,
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then hunting over room hon, but will never continue to be absolved. while all of these are taking place will will react a new year, giving a lust earning to the government, their coalition continuing to prosecute our people and violating the process. fighting is fierce in some parts. government forces and the rebels have accused each other of starting the latest flare up in my c. c territory, an area rich in minerals. there was a big the rebel say they want to talk with the government, but kinshasa is reluctant to engage. it accuses ronda of supporting m $23.00. he galli denies. that notion is not about trusting, then the cushion process of an easy process. and we know the things must be very
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back in the ground. but we strong believe that at the end of the day, why not? because while that he's the one acting beyond $23.00, thousands of colonies are continuing to flee from their homes to the chicago. but it will and i need to born. but i tried going back recently with my family, but the rebels of m 2 to 3 was still around my home area. keep home but it's still not safe for us. so we decided to return back to the camps. the houses have been green dead. they cannot reach roads because of fighting all this is a consequence of a conflict that has nothing to do with them. cathy sawyer, alta 0, like many countries around the world, the philippines is battling record. i inflation president, ferdinand mar, cost junior, is about to improve the economy. he says the cost of basic goods is running rampant, ought to be lowest vote is some families in the capital miller, who say they are struggling to make ends meet. 2 years of pandemic locked
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outs, and now soaring prices boldly. baldessari says he used to be able to provide enough for his 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 with them warranted. i only make 6 or $7.00 a day. that's weirdly enough for food for that labor has become a really difficult pull. the at the budget of less than $6.00 on the day we accompanied 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 spammy of 6, develop nation prices in a development economy. this is how many filipinos describe the present cost. the basic commodities. one of the most significant, a cooking,
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staple onions at around $10.00, a kilogram. there, most of the most expensive onions in the world, us, 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? that 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 ferdinand marcus junior has been touting economic recovery. he's also acknowledged the high costs of basic goods. are unemployment rate. this sir? ah, quite reasonable, considering the situation. however, on the other side of that coin, there is still inflation that is running rampant and out of control hold. he says
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he has no choice but to make do. but he hates seeing his children's suffering. he hopes to whatever gains dichotomy makes in the near future trickled down to ordinary filipinos, barnett. below al jazeera bonilla and guy, something very different is the biggest tech event in the us. and that's in las vegas offering a fast look at the latest gadgets. consumer electronics show brings together some of the wells biggest brands and innovators, the ford ag suppose already seen several comic is unveiling a new generation of anna on it. vehicles. a range of new gizmos it also on display from gaming to agricultural and medical tag, and even a new way of getting to the apple gate on time. artificial intelligence is one of the major components with the innovations i could do with one of those. rob reynolds has mo, from us vegas. this show, showcases
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