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this is al jazeera. ah, hello, i'm mariam nazir. very well welcome to the news, our ly from london. coming up for the next 60 minutes. a handful of hard line republicans continues to hold out, refusing to support kevin mccarthy as speaker of the us house of representatives, acts of heroism on a does events a hell to mark the storming of capitol hill. 2 years ago. we looked at the thought fall out from the arrest of a mexican drug, lord, a 1000 troops, a deployed following a night of deadly violence. and i'm rob reynolds at sea. yes. in las vegas, the wolf biggest, the most exciting consumer electronics show. some of the products on his way here might be the next big thing. and in sport form, it's lee striker,
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johnny covey. ali has died from cancer, the age of 581 of his former teams that chelsea has described him as a legend to the club until all of football. awe welcome to the program. the u. s. house of representatives is in its 4th day of voting for its speaker, a republican albany. kevin mccarthy is failed for the 13th time to when a majority house has now adjourned in his schedule to return in about 6 hours time . so in the latest round on friday, mccarthy want support from 14 of the 20 republicans that previously refused to back him. but it was still not enough for the 218 votes needed in order to secure the ro . mccarthy had made further concessions in order to win that support. i think we're seeing the results of these really intense negotiations. there were
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a few people who actually had been had an agreement on things that were important to them. but i, i think there's just kind of a maturation process that had to take place here and that was, well, i agree. so i'm going to go vote right now. i think there are people one to think about it, consider, but really over the last yesterday and a little bit the day before. as were many of these individuals, i think, began to change their minds or my canneries life race in from capitol hill and joins us now. so mccarthy is making the concessions. he's trying very hard to persuade his opponents to back him, but he still falling short. that's correct. well in the course of the day, he managed to 14 of the ultra conservatives who've been holding out by making these concessions that have been outlined in particular the number it would take to remove the house. because now in terms of the concessions made by mccarthy, only one member needs to call for a boat to remove rather than the simple majority among republicans which exist
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under house rules at present. he's also had to promise ultra conservatives roles on very important committees. so these concessions have been made, but talking to some other republicans that would appear that he's reached the limit in terms of what he can give without alienating the moderate republicans within the house who's felt that he still needs get despite all of this. and despite the fact that he still needs on the face of it to tell, turn around those 6 who are still holding out, he remains confident that at some stage than the next few hours, he will get the boats needed. he will become house speaker. this is what he has to say. i think you saw, we made some very good progress. we'll come back tonight. i believe at that time we'll have the votes to finish this once and for all. it just reminds me of what my father always told me is not how you start. it's how you finish. and now we have to finish for the american public because it took this long. now we learned how to
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govern. well at issue here is the actual threshold of what is needed for kevin mccarthy to be elected. how speak. and now, if every member of the house is present and all of them vote than he needs 218 votes, but if they are some absent threshold number changes. if a member, for example, votes president back doesn't choose a candidate that threshold number changes and would appear that this adjournment until 10 o'clock local time tonight is to allow epson republicans to return. one, for example, is at the birth of his baby in his constituency. mccarthy, beth chance now is to get every republican in the house present to boat that will give him the threshold needed to achieve that. but at the same time, he still got a problem in terms of those holding. now people still need to flip at least 2 of the 6 who are refusing to pack him in order to be come speak of the house. so it's still a hard struggle ahead, though we heard from a coffee with,
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he's confident that he's now overcome those objections against him. all right, thank you very much with all the latest there from capitol hill. where are the wrangling continues at my cana? when all this is happening in the house, just as the u. s. marks 2 years since the attack on the capital u. s. president joe biden has been leading a ceremony where he has awarded police officers who defended the building and election officials who resisted pressure to overturn the election results. on january 6th, 2021, then president donald trump delivered a speech near the white house, urging his supporters to march to the capital building and quote, fight like hell against what he claimed was voting. fraud. members of congress were then taken to safety, as writers broke through barricades and stormed the building, trying to stop the certification of job biden's presidential victory, iowa, as corresponding kimberly alcott has been reporting on this to mark the 2 year
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anniversary of the january 6 riots when support as a former president, donald trump sought to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. you as president joe biden on friday, awarded 12 people, presidential metals election workers as well as law enforcement officials for their role in what he says was a courageous act, standing up for democracy and pushing back against those. he says, thought to prevent the peaceful transfer of power use not exaggerations, say, america, ocean. oh you all, i really lose a debt debt of gratitude. well, we can never fully repress unless we live up to what you did. more than 950 people have been arrested for their role in the january 6 riots. and among those at least $350.00, have been convicted for
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a wide range of crimes including trespassing and destruction of property. a house committee looking into the january sex riots has also concluded that among those that should be charged. former president donald trump, for his role in sparking the riots the investigation into the storming of the capital as the biggest criminal inquiry in the u. s. justice department's history. alan fisher, his life rest. now washington, and perhaps it's worth jester reminding everyone what took place that day in wyatt mark such as significant lo and us politics. of course, exactly 2 years ago at this time, the senior and capitol hill was much different now, although the scaffold things up for repair work, remember the stands were in place for the inauguration that was due to take place. just 15 days later, you can see the, the lights of the, the police vehicles here. on that day. the police were fighting pitched battles
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with insurgents and with writers, had broken through the police ranks. and we're trying to make their way into the building to stop the certification of joe biden as president. not far from where i'm standing, the erected gallows. remember they went into the building? seeing that they were going to hang mike pence that they wanted to kill nancy pelosi. the police fought pitched battles almost at hand to hand battles with those who tried to make their way into the chamber. and remember, at one point they got within just several meters of the vice president and a number of leading democrats who are taken away by the secret service. and also the security here. it's led to complete revamp of the security in the building. but of course, many of the court cases are still making their way through more than $950.00 people have been charged. 500 pled guilty. the longer sentence that was handed out was to a gentleman by the name of thomas webster,
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a former new york police officer who fought with police officers on the steps of the capital. he was given 10 years. and you remember the q and on shame, and perhaps the most famous face of the riot here on january the 6th, where he ended up with more than 40 months in prison. now, a democratic congressman had been marking the anniversary. they came out to hold their own service here on the front steps of the capital. and they made the point that more than 100 republicans who were elected in the last election just in november are among those who are going to not certify the election. and they say, well, they remain in the chamber. america's democracy remains it threat. it is a jarring symmetry because to day and over the last couple days, there's been another disrespecting of the institution by a group of extreme law makers who right now are holding us hostage and our ability
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to act and function and legislate on behalf of the american people and it has to be said and observe that many of the most of the people who are holding things up in there right now. those extreme is, are people who are also apologise for the insurrection is 2 years ago. so draw your own conclusions from that, but it suggests that our democracy continues to be under assault. there are 350 people still on the f, b i's wanted list, including the person that planted pipe bombs outside the republican national conventions center. and also the democratic headquarters here in washington. in fact, just in the last couple of days that award to identify that person has gone up to half a $1000000.00. and here's a thing to remember as well. donald trump is so far the only declared candidate for
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the 2024 presidential election among the things he's talking about is a complete pardon for every one who's been convicted of what happened here exactly 2 years ago today. all right, thank you very much. allan fisher, washington, your attorney is our life from london much more so to bring you on. the program will take you inside a hospital in beijing, west staff on that immense pressure due to a surge in covey infections. ah, a special unit appointed to investigate the death of 28 people during protests that have taken place in peru and to former world number one's will meet in the adelaide semi finals general have more in schools. ah, now these really government says it's going to take punitive measures after the palestinian authority approached the united nations of the legality of israel's
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occupation. on thursday, the un security council held an emergency session after the intrusion into the alexa mos compound by israel's national security minister to my bank of via the move angered palestinians, and provoked international condemnation bar suite un general assembly as the international court of justice to provide an opinion on the legality of the occupation. what israel is now saying is going to impose a moratorium on new palestinian construction and with whole tax revenues in ron con has more in this 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. well, they calling victims of terrorism is ready victims of terrorism. and then what
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they're going to do is any money that the palestinian authority is giving to palestine is as healthy as result of compensations. or when it comes to the actions during the occupation, they're 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 in territory. so 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 guns have denied benefits are to v i piece 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've got to make it as difficult as possible. then finally, and this is alarming humanitarian aid organizations, they say the action will be taken against organizations and judea,
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and samaria was these ready to for the occupied where spike other promot terrorist attack to activity or any hostile activity. and that includes anybody working in the guise of humanitarian aid. so these are very tough sanctions now in other stories and following chinese authorities of edge people to limits, luna new year travel because of the cove it outbreak. government officials has been meeting members of the lands while the health body, as several nations begin to impose testing requirements on alan passengers from china. making has been accused of not revealing the actual number of deaths and infections. truly, you reports some yes, in the fever clinic of the sporting 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
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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 future. 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 verge, holiday of the people. he's 8 to recover from this wires. i'm very glad he still
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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 death holes in the world, but the backlog here and at hospitals nationwide tells a different story. katrina you out a 0 dating. meanwhile, health officials in south korea is saying covered related data that is released by china is not transparent enough. south korea is one of the countries that's imposed strict measures on any arrivals from china. units can reports on this now from sol, now required of short term arrivals from mainland china to board is a negative coven. 19 test result. in spite of this latest data from thursday show that there were at least 35 people who tested positive upon arrival,
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accounting for some 13 percent of short term entries that day in a regular briefing by health officials here. and so they recognize the room for error siding, the viruses incubation period and indeed human error. but they also echoed caused by the world health organization for rapid regular and reliable epidemiological data to be issued by beijing. but that in the absence of that they will carefully collect their own what, not in south korea, easter, most of jason country to china. and as one the implement thorough anti virus measures. we understand the world is watching us. as such, we are working to produce accurate information related to china, not only for the protection of our people, but also the world. once we have enough analyses, we believe we'll be able to draw in direct conclusions of the situation in china. and in an update to that time, he is national,
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who had fled his hotel quarantine oper testing positive to code on tuesday. authorities did find an arrest the man 2 days later, at a hotel in sol. according to local reports, the 41 year old was found with his wife, who had tested negative to coven. upon entry. authorities are promising stern punishment in line with local health codes. first by police than by immigration officials, which could lead to jail time or future entry bands. but 1st, the man must complete his 7 day quarantine. now, artillery fire is benighted in ukraine despite the schedule start with 36. how unilateral cease fire cold by the russian president, ukraine rejected the offer and both sides now accusing each of of shelling. a temporary truce is to coincide with the orthodox christmas holiday. the regional governor of hassan's has one person was killed and for others injured when the
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russians shelled a fire station that and that took place just before the si, fi started, carmen tours has also been attacked by rockets. right. it was in the air. lensky says, russian truce offer is an attempt to buy time to move their trips into place. you have to put those all or what did you notice those who continued the terror against our country and sent all these people of 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 end on 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. charles stafford has been reporting on the story he brings us more from the craning capital case. as reported by the into fact, russian state media, they are quoting, the russian defense ministry is saying that russian positions have come under
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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 a cynical ploy, giving the truancy to rush and essentially to move men and equipment closer to the front lines. and this comes in the context of renewed, fails, actually escalating fears 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 temperature 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
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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. us confirm the another major military a package of ukraine worth of $3000000000.00 has gone through the most significant part of that is 50 bradley fighting vehicles, which came missiles capable of taking out tanks that we used in the gulf and iraq for the pentagon. admit, it might take some time to arrive, it'll take a couple of months basically i to get this capability. feel did to get the ukrainians trained there, that new training program that we're starting it, it's roughly a battalions worth of forces at a time or so roughly $500.00 soldiers over the course of roughly a month. and we're adding on the bradley training. now, a 1000 mexican troops on their way to the northern city of calia can after
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a night of violence, following the arrest of a drug cartel boss that left at least 29 people dead. the military for running battles with cartel members. after video guzman was taken into custody on thursday morning. government says 19 gang members and 10 military personnel were killed. flights of been canceled, schools closed, and people told to stay at home. well out there is john home and has been following the story. joins us live now from mexico city. we have heard from the mexican president who has spoken about this and his top general, what have they said about this gun fight? they said that everything's calm now. in clear kind in sinaloa, that's the state in north america where this all happened. and they revealed a little bit more information about the operation. so the key thing about this is the 2nd time around. they tried to do this in 2019. they went in for the same man
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over the guzman. he's the son of plucking guzman, otherwise known as a chapel, probably met cuz most famous drug trafficker ever. they went in to get him in 2090 . they did get him, they had him there in the city, and then there was such a battle. and so many coulier can sorry to lower cultural operatives, went out on the streets and vehicles shooting things, burning things, putting up ro, blockades, and things like that. they had to let it go. the president was worried about loss of life and civilians being affected, the real humiliation for him. so this time around, they got there, man, 3 years later he said that things were calm. he was saying the differences between the 2 opperation, for example, last time around they tried to get video guzman about mid day this time around. they went in the very early morning last summer and it was right and coolly a can the city which is a real center point to this in a lower cartel. and this time around they went to a sort of village on the outskirts of cooley, a can to do it,
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which made things easier. now there's a key point about will this? that's the on monday, president biden. and justin crudo, the prime minister of canada, coming to mexico. so 1st visit to mexico from the us president in 9 years. and now president lopez over the door has got something to show him or video guzman is someone that's alleged to have really been involved with fentanyl smuggling towards the united states. so the president biden's called a flat killer. it's the leading cause of death, of americans from 18 to 45. so it's something that they really came to putting if they can do the brakes on it. so now president of is over the door, but if it's by coincidence, as here it is, officials have said, or if it's by them thinking we need to nab a big 1st. someone that's important to us before president biding comes whichever of those wood is. there's plenty believe that it's the latter. he'll help now, a call to play somebody on the tables. those discussions begin, which are going to be about migration, the economy, but also as always,
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about security, about drugs. all right, thank you very much, john on the bill. the latest are from mexico city. now peruse, top prosecutor is appointed a unit to investigate the death of 28 people in protest. last month, several men and children were killed in the andes when the army opened fire to protect the airport in the city of ire gucho. just a warning that my on a sanchez's report from there does contain images that to view as might find disturbing. a small altar for it got but aloe liquor, the night angle spends her days alone, mourning the death of her eldest son. i be 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 got
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a went out 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 go much vanancewrok. 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 illustrations brought back memories of a deadly past. and yet good will was at the heart of beatles 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 who stop prosecutor said a new unit of human rights prosecutors will investigate the deaths. the government says the investigations will be respected, but because the not 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, alto, cedar,
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a yoko chill arch marcella had for you on this news out from london agencies in nigeria for back the arrival of more refugees as fighting intensifies in neighboring cameroon. now there have been calls for fast action against climate change as parts of europe experience record i wind had temperatures and it's a day to forget the man known as mister dock. ha, gemma will have those details in sports. 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 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
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a lot of rooms to be found in the west. not going to match up with his bitterly cold air blowing down in the east. no contemptuous down for the life of western russia, ukraine, and we are going to see that happen to some of the balkan states. that doesn't mean because it is warm in the west. it isn't wet. we have got those fronts rolling in from the atlanta, with blustery showers for britain, an island 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 significance. north norway, sweden and finland remains very wintery here. now crossing 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 a se, but still lots of sunshine and clear skies to be found in the likes of greece for athens, but heavy rain to come for portugal to weather update. ah!
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lou ah, welcome back to watching the news our life a month and look at the main stories now. voting for the speaker that us house of representatives is entered its 4th day and republican nominee kevin mccarthy, for the 13th time fail to win and majority. but in the latest round of voting, 14 of the 20 republicans had previously refused about mccarthy switched back to port to his side. house has adjourned. now for several hours. i think you saw we've made some very good progress. well, come back tonight. i believe at that time we'll have the votes to finish. this was
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for all just reminds me of what my father always told. not how you start to tell you. now we have to finish because it took this long. now we learned how to govern john ferry as a partner. it if the advocacy i love being in strategic advocacy fun in washington is also the former top spokesman for dennis hastert, who is speaker of the us house of representatives from 1999 until 2007 joined us from washington d. c. so you certainly didn't see anything like this to vote when you were speaking with dennis. hasta. i don't think anything like this has happened since about 923. so it's at once in a century event we're seeing here, he's slowly getting there. kevin mccarthy. but it's, it's painful, it's very painful and i was not here in 1923. i did run up some votes in the early 2, thousands and this is the most painful thing i have seen. and i think kevin is makes
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a point that they are learning how to come together and that's going to be important moving forward because they are going to have to pass some important legislation like keeping the government open, making sure we don't preach our debt limits. probably more funding for ukraine, things like that. and those are going to be very difficult things for a lot of republicans to vote for. and so you know, it's going to be a process here. they're coming back at 10 o'clock. i think they're, they're waiting for 2 members who are, are 11 member, had his wife had a baby. the other member had a medical procedure. so they're, they're bringing those guys back and hoping they can turn one vote. they're going to get one member to change his mind or her mind and mccarthy should get it 10 o'clock tonight through the dead night. this is not how you usually get a speaker elected to the representatives. i mean, it's quite as to spin, to put on this whole thing a to say that we know that we're going to be better at governing as
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a result of having to sort of existential crisis. do you really by that i mean, what sort of mentality does it take to repeatedly humiliate one of your own without having any sort of clear alternative or plan in mind? well, i think kevin wants to send me and he could have stuff done any time. they could put somebody else up there so you know, i don't think he thinks his humiliation. i think he thinks if he gets it, it's been the occasion. you know, i, i don't know. so i go through what you're saying. i will say that if he is able to come speaker and he's able to get some solid legislative accomplishments moving forward, you know he, he will be vindicated. but if he gets to the speaker, and it's more of the same for every vote and he has to resign because he doesn't do a good job, man, you know, then why did we get it on the 1st place? so this is the 1st test, but it's going to be the 1st of many tests and you know, it doesn't get really any easier after this. but i mean,
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he's been making concessions and sort of desperate bit to try and win the support. and even that wasn't lacking, i mean, slowly, slowly, like getting that, but he's not able to appease them. this is quite a, a full shot for shadowing, if you like, of the, the, kind of just the way to comment. i know you say that it depends on whether he can actually do anything. but surely, what we're saying now suggest that he's not going to be able to pass legislation is going to, is going to be a, this is a party that sort of tearing itself apart. and it's quite happy to do that even if it causes a paralysis in governance. well, we'll see. i mean, i think you know, that they are going to be able to pass some legislation that's very popular with republicans no matter who you know who the speaker is. especially in border security, energy, security, and other things are going to be all passive. the question is, will they be able to get through the setup? and you know, the other question is, once you become speaker, can you build up trust and you build up trust by dispensing favors getting legislation pass that everyone agrees to building
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a greater team getting momentum. i'm not saying this is the best process. i'm not saying is a perfect process, but it's the process that we have. and if the republicans can learn to come together, it'll be a successful process. if it's more just dysfunction, you're right. i mean that's more dysfunction and they won't keep the majority of 2024 on thank you very much for joining us, john. fair. i do appreciate it. speaker. she lays top performance spokesman farrah . dennis hast it was a speaker at the house of representatives. thank you. thank you. and we want to bring some other stories of following and 23 rebels all withdrawing from a 2nd town in the east and democratic republic of congo. saying that pulling out from roman garbo, which is just a few 100 kilometers from cuba, where the group announced to withdraw last month. dfcs accused or wanda, of backing and $23.00 fight is a claim that they denied katherine. so it has more this is
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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, then hunting over, remarkable, but will never continue to be absolved. while all of these are taking place, we will react a new year, giving a lust earning to the government. the 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
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a big the rebel say they want to talk with the government, but kinshasa is reluctant to engage it accused is ronda of supporting m 23? he galley denies. that notion is not about trusting, then the cushion process of an easy process. and that we know the things must be very dark in the ground. but we shall believe that at the end of the day, why not? because linda is the one acting beyond $23.00. thousands of companies 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 in cuba is still not safe for us, so we decided to return back to the camps. the houses have been graded, they cannot reach rules because of fighting all this is a consequence of a conflict that hasn't with an cattle. sorry,
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i'll just see what we moved to nigeria agencies that preparing for the arrival of more refugees fighting between soldiers and rabble forces intensifies and neighboring. cameron with global attention focused on conflicts elsewhere, like the one ukraine. many refugees save a feel abandoned by the wild. i'm an interest reports now from undergone the other. gam refugee settlement opened with a few 100 refugees from cameroon. 5 years ago to day it houses, 14000 among them is david. and bah, he arrived last month was his family after spending money in the wild avoiding rebels and government forces. this short of gun was for adding up to the point that were when the booties we had some cases of bullet. we doubt way, whether it is from those guys. the opposition group with the military, with the family arrived feeling traumatized but unharmed because many other
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refugees aren't so fortunate and feminine. some actually arrive with god. so it's was some how beds. so the attacks me out of a spun, i've been perpetuated by government so does, and also by the amazon most is a sports other if it is attending long term residents of the camp, like vivian cassie said, getting into the settlement doesn't mean an end of suffering for new arrivals, she says dealing with a neighboring community can also be a big challenge. so that will go to feature fail, which to pursue us because of a lack of funding. monthly food ration have been cut by half and few here have the resources and skills to start. a business was mercedes fleeing the fighting in english speaking cameroon, humanitarian agencies are struggling to cope. last year alone,
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print 2000 new arrivals have been officially registered by the united nations. what with donna's pledging less money, humanitarian workers face a funding shortfall of at least 60 percent of issues. acknowledge many children here can be educated as a neighborhood. schools are overcrowded. it's not possible to accommodate all of what i think the other no significant to to go responsibility to involve a lot of places like this are sheltering about a 2000 refugees from cameron. what is humanitarian is justice running short of funds, aid workers say their lives could become even more difficult if the fighting in cameroon doesn't stop soon. how many degrees al jazeera either go, al tens of thousands of homes and new sate of california without power. after pacific storm brought severe flooding, torrential rain has hit the region for 2nd day with flash floods in rock slides
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disrupting ro travel. a young child is among 2 people killed when a tree fell on a mobile home forecast as a war, a warning that said there will be more wintry blast to come in while parts of europe have been experiencing record, high winter temperatures, prompting calls for faster action against climate change, at least 8 countries of recorded that warmest 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. the unusually mild temperature of offered some short time relieved to european governments struggling with high gas prices. just a few days into the new year, the u. k. island, france, and spain of the car 2022, the hottest year on record. bob ford is a policy and communications director at the grantham research institute on climate change, an environment at the london school of economics. he says that european resorts will continue to adapt to this new economic reality. driven by climate change was
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certainly true that although skiing is generally, i went to the general small part of the overall economy nationally that these results are very or locally. and this is a long term trend. the has been experiencing a decline in snow for because of the rising temperatures. some of the results are 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 the walking trails. so they're trying to pull back some of the losses from, from a lack of skiing by encouraging more people to come and visit. and that's the kind of thing we will have to see around the world as people have to cope with. it's changing climate, it will mean that many of our traditional businesses and activities need to change
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out, but they're all going to be limits. and it is going to be turn out to be increasingly costly to deal with each. the former friendship, president nicholas cozy, is expected back in court. this year. he is appealing a conviction over the illegal funding of his 2012 presidential campaign and waiting on an appeal decision from a separate corruption conviction. he's less high profile of more than 100 current and former politicians who have cases against them. some of bon jovi takes a look at the corruption scandals that have played french politics. ah, france is known for its landmarks. food and art watch lists commonly discussed is the corruption in its corridors of power in his 2 presidential terms. emmanuel mccullin's cabinet has had its fair share of candles facing accusations of abuse of power and misuse of public funds. 3 ministers were changed in cabinetry. shuffles, at least 5 ministers, resigned after facing investigations and accusations ranging from toxic vision and
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employing so called ghost workers to fraud and sexual harassment. for current heads of the indian justice, defense and labor ministries have either faced or are facing investigations. this does not include 7 secretaries adviser, the commission is fitting allegations of corruption and other wrong doing. the minister frontier has been accused of handing out favors in exchange for sex. he says the sexual relations were consensual. as you bet, good. did i say i have no comment to make, sir? i didn't do it before. i don't do it now, and i won't do it tomorrow. i have confidence in the judicial institution of the minister for justice denied targeting judges who opposed him in the past. if i have used my right to the silence, i have always said that i get my legitimacy from the president of the republic, the prime minister, and no one else over the as well as those in power. the french far right politician
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marine, the pen is also accused by the european union's fort agency of misusing public funds. but none of this is new in french politics. former presidents nicholas are cosy, have been convicted yet she rocked face charges of corruption and abuse of power. and even the man who led france against nazi germany, of the goal was accused of using funds from the former colonies to fund his campaign. in trance, a 15 member, special court tries legal cases against politicians and power activists say the system is the latest and unfair because 12 of the 15 members are in peace and only 3 judges, french and corruption association. anti core has 150 cases against politicians for alleged corruption and says it's been fighting to restore ethics for 2 decades. according to a recent full, more than half a french people think that politicians are corrupt. you foresee to close the penalties and quote, the gap is getting wide between the ruling class and french citizens who cannot
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understand why politicians, who are accused of several charges and do not have to resign. in the past, politicians stepped aside until the trials were over. that's no longer the case for prison sock was he's back in court in 2023. he's expected to deny wrong doing allegations of corruption, but it will take more than words for much of the french public to start believing. the politicians are honest. some of the job with others era. paris. so that for you on this, he's out from london. remembering that jen, look of the alley. these died from cancer at the age of 58. will look back on the former chelsea strike as korea in sports. ah.
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ah, the biggest tech event in the u. s. is las vegas offering a fast look at some of the latest gadgets? consumer electronics show brings together some of the well biggest brands and innovators for day expose already seen several comic is unveiling a new generation of electronic vehicles. range of gizmos are on display from gaming to agricultural and medical tag. even a new way of getting to the apple gate on time. artificial intelligence is not on the major components. with these innovations. reynolds brings us more from las vegas, the thousands of companies here at c. yes, and las vegas showing off there. where's from the big to the small some of the highlights include a new concept field, television from l. g. it you mounted on the wall, there no wires, no cables hanging down. instead the signal is beam for all
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a box. the can be situated several meters away. b m w, the german automaker has a new concept, a i whipped car, the can talk to the driver, learn their preferences, and even change the color of the exterior of the car. the case you're in a blue mood or feeling golden that day. and of course there's a lot of fun, worky offbeat, and just plain cool stuff. like this. a virtual reality roller coaster. he seems to be having a pretty good time. no, some of these products might be just the big, the next big thing on everybody's holiday gift list. in the years to come, others are going to fade away, but here it see. yes. everything is on display. like it, some are full. the sport chem at joint is from tao. ha. thank you. marianne format says try catch. alec of the alley has died from cancer. at the age of $58.00 chip
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eats have come in from around the playing loud including his clubs. some doria event his and chelsea. david status looks back on his coming brothers in arms. jan luca, the ali embracing roberta mancini is former teammate and friend for over 40 years after watching italy when the euros in 2021. when she neither had coach, had hired the ali, as the teams delegation chief of only continued and until last month, before stepping away to focus on his health. the early was originally diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2017, but given the old claire a year later, only for it to return a few months after italy's triumph at wembley stadium. he died on friday, leaving his wife and 2 daughters. they are to reach their paramita of it's a sad day for me though i say good bye to a friend or a colleague, a very nice person, girl, a great player. may he rest in peace?
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the alleys career took off when he saw him for some doria in 1984. he's got $85.00 li goes on the sorry, our title 3 italian cups and the european cup. when his cup as well. he was soon called up to the national team. i went on to play 59 times for italy, representing him. it's who will cups? mexico 1986 and italian 90. in $9092.00, we secure the then we'll record movie event is $15000000.00. he went another italian title, the wife, a cup, and the prestigious champions league events his coach must emiliano a leg re let a minute silence at his press conference on friday before paying his own tribute and represent orthodontist. he represented the lat, firstly as a player, but even more as a man who they are. i think that for the younger players, he was a model to follow him. his therefore we will all miss him terribly there after you event us v. ollie's next move was to the premier league when rude haul. it brought him in at chelsea. he ended up replacing the dutchman as player manager and guided the london side to 5 trophies. this was
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somebody who introduced his to amine iraq quality of the club whose ability to communicate the link between the players and the supporters was absolutely everything to us. i mean it's silence will be held across all sorry, our matches this weekend in memory of the ali, italy's foot will federation. president said his sporting success was matched by his extraordinary human qualities. manchester nights it look like that, going to advance to the full front of the english f a cup. they are currently leading everton to one at that much into the final few seconds. and they opened the scoring for the i'm side inside the opening for minutes at old trafford, eric 10 hogs team living up to the pre game favorite tag at that stage. but if it's an equalized mainly thanks to a gold keeping house from david to hey, i wanna cody the man of the moment for the visitors. but as it turns out, katy would go from here to visit his own go restored manchester. united lead. they
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ought to want to had, at the moment, instantly host nation, iraq have been held to a goal, was drop by oman in the opening game of the arabian gulf comp. so while they were no goals to cheer in the 1st match, fans at the stadium and bows were, were treated to a pretty spectacular opening ceremony. the country is staging the torment for the 1st time in 44 years. the other game in the tournament on friday, so saudi arabia, b emmons to nail both goals from school in the 1st half an hour, and i beat it saudi heads, 18 minutes in my school and at 1 pm. and then they gave away a penalty which saudi arabia puts away to get their 2nd of the match. saudi, of course, the only side to beat champions argentina at the world cup and castleberry top a fruit a off to that result. our correspondent mocked load abdullah. heat is in basrah and
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explained why staging this tournament is so significant for a rock. iraq is celebrate what they considered a major victory for the country by hosting the 25th edition of the arabian gulf cup in this southern city of basra. despite the fact that their national teams to match against all mine, ended with a gold less drove. but they still celebrate, they still sing and dance. they say that because they're happy that their country is finally is finally hosting this what they considered historic event. they say that hopeful that at this event is the beginning frosting get more championships and also to ended isolation. their country has been suffering from for decades. they say that the hope that this tournament would improve its ties with its neighboring countries, especially with gulf and arab countries. but also hope will that this tournament
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will open at the doors in front of the gulf. investments in the city of basra to also boast tourism in the city of butler and to highlight the attractions of the city. tennis fans can look forward to blockbuster semi final at the adelaide international when no joke of it will take on. daniel met a bit of joke of it booked his place in the last for the straits when they bid dennis shop a battle. as he was up for a return to the australian open is the route number 5. the 21st victory. it is past 22 top level matches. so 3rd seed metadata about next the survey, and it'll be the 3rd meeting between the pair in the last 4 months. for time at dachau valley champion at nasa, ality has won his 2nd straight stage in this year's race. the stage 6 is most significant moment was frenchman and stuff on the pets. a hansel crashing out the man known as mister dak, off. his 14 titles was in 2nd place,
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but will now have to watch from the sidelines. sadly, his co driver had to be taken to hospital by helicopter call. our science also crushed out, but there was no medical attention required for him. thankfully, i was, i would say is the stage when means his overall lead has been extended to more than an hour. it also has that stage when this year and just to let you know, manchester united have reached the 4th round of the english f a cup they have beats and evanson at old trafford by 3 goals to one. and that is a will support for me is back to mariam inland. thank you very much, gentle last it for the knees out. but i'll be back and i was going to be you will that i just from capitol hill where the vote for the house of speaker representatives that still taking place. you stay with us. ah aah!
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