hardline conservatives block kevin mccarthy's bid to be speaker of the us house of representatives, leaving the new republican majority in turmoil. ah, no baptism, this is audra 0 alive from dough hob also coming up. the u. s. expresses deep concern after what's been. busy to provocative intrusion by israel's new security minister into the alex moss compound. russia now says 89 troops were killed in a ukrainian attack. it's beaming soldiers using mobile phones for helping keep to pinpoint the location. brazilians line the streets of santos as football legend, pallet is carried to his final resting place. ah, the new republican majority in the u. s. house of representatives has started in disarray with hard line conservatives blocking kevin mc coffee from becoming speaker after 3 failed votes. the house adjourned, hoping to regroup on wednesday. it's the 1st time since 1923 that a vote took more than one ballot. john 100 reports from capitol hill. it was a picture of republican chaos for the 1st time in a century, members had to vote for the speaker of the us house of representatives more than once and still after 3 times failed to produce a winner. a speaker has not been elected. a group of dissatisfied right wing republicans in the house freedom caucus had a list of demands, easy removal of speaker or prime committee assignments in fiscal conservatism. and to highlight them, they banded together to block would be house speaker kevin mccarthy might the day began as it has every 2 years. for 200 years, there were no nation offering. i rise to day to nominate the gentleman from california. kevin mccarthy, a came jeffries of new york. there were votes. mccarthy, jeffries, mccarthy, jeffries, but even with the votes counted no $11.00 again and again tore and again inside the capital and at the white house, democrats, including president biden, watched the embarrassment of their political rivals. he's just not going to insert himself, he's going to let the process play out. i and continue to do the, the work of the american people. and they cheer democrat hakim jeffries, the honorable hacking jeffries of the state of new york, has received 212 who came out on top in all 3 ballots, but not with the majority needed to win the speakership. the voting has a long way to go to beat the record. in 1856. the house picked a speaker after a $133.00 ballads in 2 months. the new speaker will have a razor thin majority and little ability to pass legislation with a democratic senate and a democratic president is mccarthy and his allies regroup and hopes of winning another day. the rebels marked the day as a victory and proof of their power in a clearly divided party john henderson, l g 0. capitol hill, incoming democratic liter hocking jeffries, is making history as the 1st black politician to had him a major party in congress. he's had this to say about the turmoil in the republican party. sad day democracy. it's a sad day for the american people. house democrats are unified, ready, willing, and able to get to work. on behalf of every day americans. we are prepared to try to find common ground with the other side of the aisle to solve problems on behalf of the american people. but we don't have a willing partner. israel's foreign security minister is mar, bangor, has made what's been called a provocative intrusion into the alex and mos compound palestinians. and several muslim countries have condemned the move. the white house said any unilateral action that affects the status of holy sites in jerusalem is unacceptable. so high that reports from occupied east jerusalem. it was a quick incursion into alex, almost compound under heavy israeli security. it happened in the early hours of tuesday followed by a quick exit a calculated intrusion with it's a mob been given, making a statement on this issue just days into being sworn in as israel's new national security minister. delivery for a lot because our government will not surrender to the threats of how much of the temple mount is the most important place for the people of israel by and we maintain the freedom of movement for muslims and christians, but the jews, god will also goals and those who make credit must be dealt with with an iron fist on a bite. all it took was 13 minutes inside the compound, enough time to provoke international condemnation, including from jordan, which overseas the holy site. it's um, an israeli ambassador in protest, while palestinian leaders called it an unprecedented provocation in there for the ham al was iraq. it's really been love you. the storming of alexa mosque by that is really minister vinegar via this morning, constitutes a serious challenge to the feelings of the palestinian people. you recall on our people to confront such incursions that aim to make an x, a must a jewish temple. this is a violation of all international norms values, conventions, laws, and israel's pledges to the american president. wow. now deborah unadilla algebra. we consider this cowardly attempt by ben gavera, a dangerous escalation and a provocation of the palestinians. and the arab and muslim nations this good spark a religious war in the region. and this statement from his radio opposition leader and former prime minister, iowa p describing the intrusion as a politically responsible decision. and showing incredible weakness from netanyahu in front of his ministers bought there was no mention of the incident in the government says cabinet meeting. while the prime minister's office released the statement saying benjamin netanyahu is committed to the status quo. and oxer most compound is a sad holy site for muslims, but it's also revered by jews under the rules of the muslim wa ship is allowed. palestinians are concerned that been given incursion to set a precedent for israel's new administration. the new ultra orthodox right wing government has promised to expand illegal settlements in the occupied westbank. where on tuesdays ready forces carried out several raids at refugee camp near bethlehem, killing 15 year old palestinian as m i. yeah. during confrontations. bringing this year's palestinian death all to 3. this rate is the latest in a string of more than 40 arrests made in several palestinian towns since his thoughts of the year. a letter was placed on ed my it's coffin. his family says he wrote it as a message to the world in case of his death that he's proud to be palestinian sir height at al jazeera, occupied east. you receive them. and my kind of has more on how the u. s. has been reacting. well, it's certainly going to give us administration food for thought. certainly the language use the by the press secretary unacceptable. very strong language in terms of diplomatic turns. separately we also heard for from a spokesman for the state department and it price, who also did declared this to be an acceptable, any infringing of the status quo, any unilateral action against the status quo. but ned price also added that the u. s. is well aware of a precedent for this. he was referring to the year 2000 when ariel sharon, than the leader of the opposition went on to the access compound that resulted in the 2nd intifada, which lost it from 2000 to 2006 net price, making direct reference to that in his comments about the unacceptable lety of this? clearly they are going to be words spoken with the israeli administration. also of great concern to the bite and ministration is the fact that it would appear that the new israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu did give the go ahead for this. because reports indicate that he met with his national security minister in the course of monday. now the national security minister and ben gear has been visited the mosque several times since he was elected to parliament back in 2021. but now his status as national security minister gives this an added impact and certainly great concern within the bite and administration, particularly as we hear from state department, they know what happened the previous time. the status quo was unilaterally crossed . so does, using mobile phones are being blamed for one of the biggest attacks on russian troops since the start of the ukraine war. in a rare admission. russia's defense minister, he says, $189.00 service men were killed when temporary barracks and the eastern city of maki, of course, were targeted on new year's eve. ukraine says about $400.00 died. russia says unauthorized use of mobile phones helped ukrainian forces pinpoint the soldiers location vigils been held for some of the dead russian troops in their hometown. southwestern city of samara mourners observed a minute's silence before laying flowers at a soviet era war memorial. hundreds of thousands of people of lined the streets of santos, in southern brazil to bid farewell to football. legend pele. a few time woke up when it was carried through the city. on a far truck is coffin was draped with the flags of brazil and the santos football club from their john home reports. ah, the be of a fine, a waiver that the lation for edgy so nice a mental better note to the world is pele. bands of santos, the club and town, we spent almost all of his playing days with gavin to cheer mode for his final journey. from below bell miro stadium, where he 1st arrived as a callo, 16 year old to the town cemetery, where hu rest is an 82 year old legend. thousands more had already passed by his open kolscott inside the stadium. during a 24 hour wake, new president luis ignacio lula was among the last of them rising by helicopter from south power. plate malta had a long journey to tina was by bus from his home and minister ice. the state where pele was also just for this, a chance to see the coughing go, boy asked him why, especially as like the majority of people who have been born too late to see pele in his prime. when they had a piano, when we were, children, brazilians were disappointed with politics, the economy, and everything in the country and palate was the 1st black person to be successful . in brazil, he was very respected everywhere he went in the world. police seem to belong to the brazilian people and then the world. a serial winner with a wide smile and humble demeanour flashed across tv in technicolor during the 1970 woke up. the reader, whether he was with movie stars, to you as president, you probably are aware of who are with me here today. and by the way, mind him, ronald reagan. he would almost always be the most famous person in review. but for many st. buying the town of santos, the connection was less starry eyed, more intimate, mailed by my father. he was fortunately humping his today because he passed away was a big supporter of santos, and was friends with pillow with pepper catania zita, lima. he was great friends with the mall, and i decided along with my daughter and my mom to come here to represent my father . because if he was alive, he would definitely be here. paying his mas to pillow the funeral possession, took 4 hours to wind through santos. and to get here to the towns vertical cemetery, just under a kilometer away fillet, have wanted to be placed on the 9th floor because 9 is the number that his dad don been you're also had on the back to be sure that his family actually changed that when he died and decided to put him on the 1st floor instead, because they wanted him to be more accessible to the find some people that wanted to come and visit him. this, it seems, would be the new shrine pele in a country that still reveres him. john home and out is it a santos others have trucks are blocking highways in bolivia and protests against the arrest of a local governor. this camacho was detained last week on charges related to an alleged 2019 coo against evil morales who was president at the time since last week . some protest as have been fighting on the streets while others have held peaceful marches. the road blockades are now threatening deliveries of grain and food around the country. frustrated business owners are calling for order. new stories that are behind like i. e, i contract a truck and i carry gas from bolivia to brazil. but here the situation is difficult because of the blockade. people are angry because the governor is in prison and he's right wing and they want him free. then we are paying and suffering for it because we can't move on to law. so i had an older 0, beijing criticizes proven 19 restrictions imposed on chinese travelers by dozens of countries. a, ty, high attraction for tourists. but critics say the spread of legalized cannabis is going to far ah, the severe flooding has closed schools in western saudi arabia over the last few days. however, when those pictures right off the bat here, this is medina, so it's hard to get around there and there is still more rain in the forecast here on wednesday, stretching from the red sea to the golf and now pouring into iraq, we could see some severe flooding in boxes, for example, on wednesday, the forecast is calling for about a months worth of rain within the span of a few hours. so here's a closer look at all of that rain. seen some showers very likely here in the her as while we side early on tuesday and for the next few days. really gloomy conditions on and off risk of shower activity. cooler air rushes in by friday, just the height of 19 degrees. that's below average. winds are picking up in southern pakistan, that's going to flush out the fog and smog and high temperatures and ask about, well, well above average here, fog has been an issue in istanbul. could see a repeat performance of that on wednesday. and for the top end of africa, fairly quite high temperatures, and lego said 35 degrees in central africa. i think for the coast of gap on congo, d, r, congo, and northern angola. bursts of rain there, some showers start to sweep into the western cape. providence. that will impact sound the height of 22 degrees c ah, with join the debate. when we talk about climate change in africa, we should focus on adaptation not mitigation on our online, at your voice. it shouldn't be explained. that doesn't look what he's doing right now. is doing everything that is going to benefit them more revealing new perspectives like getting this out of proportion? no, no, his region has power is what is this proportion at the stream we're a global audience becomes a global community on al jazeera. ah ah, what about is it our reminder of i told stories this hour more voting on wednesday for a new speaker in the u. s. congress. after 3 failed attempts, republican leader kevin mccarthy's become the 1st nominee and a 100 years not to get enough votes from his own party in the 1st round. is really far right. security minister is a mob band via has made what's being called a deeply provocative intrusion into the all ok, so most compact palestinians and several muslim countries have condemned them. football legend pelley has been laid to rest in brazil. hundreds of thousands of mourners watched the funeral procession. santos, the city where he played for 2 decades. beijing says it's unacceptable that more than a dozen countries have imposed covered 19 restrictions on chinese travelers. china's medical system is under strain, with many, suspecting the number of fatalities is being under reported for 20 year reports. in wintry beijing. the pace of life is picking up. people are enjoying being outdoors after weeks of staying inside after a wide spread curve at 19 outbreak. yas, on food cells, traditional suites from his cart. welcome to the lifting of restrictions in december. only. what your offer is good, if indeed all the restrictions are ever one can come out now for was good for counter man. if you are always in lockdown, you have no income for sure. where he says business is better now than its been in years. the 67 year old had covered 19 last month, but many of the people we spoke to in this neighborhood have told us they also called the virus province, at least to 70 to 80 percent of people in this area got carried, welton under. we all got sick for those who have recovered, life has returned to normal tests and health courts can't are no longer quiet and to restaurants and public spaces. tuesday is the 1st working day of 2023 and the streets here are busier than they've been in months. many businesses have reopened and most workers have returned to the office. but it's not just the streets that are crowded. hospitals are full of people seeking treatment for covered 19 the chinese center for disease control and prevention says less than half a 1000000 people have been infected nationwide. but scientists say cases automatically under reported. the government insist the situation is under control when they issued hi, sheila gordon torture nationwide. our medical resources have not yet reached the situation of tied supply. we have anticipated a substantial increase in demand. so we are well prepared to to those who are healthy. this relief that the years of locked downs are behind them and many a looking forward to a new sense of normalcy. katrina, you are the 0, beijing. the finder of the collapse crypto currency exchange after yags has pleaded not guilty to fraud. some bagman fight is facing charges in the u. s. federal court is accused of using customers money to buy a lavish, real estate, and fund elliptical donations is out and a $250000000.00 bond. the judge has banned him from accessing or transferring crypto currency medic say, the pressure on the u. k. national health service is intolerable and unsustainable there. warning the could be up to $500.00 extra deaths each week caused by delays and emergency care re challenge reports and emergency service. this struggling to serve emergency growing with england hospital waiting lists or the stories of people who called for an ambulance and waited hours like mary jane lonnie, whose 87 year old mom fell one evening and hit her head. arrived at court to the following morning. and so i think last total of 10 and a half hours, the wages to the ambulance, then there were another 10 hours inside the ambulance outside the hospital. i believe the hospital, the, i need department folk pushed that they use in the i'm going to say the back of the ambulance. it stretches out the next award. what is individual stories like mary jane's there are stories told by data. so he is a stat for you if i'm fallen ill or got injured in england in november and taken myself off to accident and emergency as a strong chance, i would have been one of nearly 40000 people that had to wait more than 12 hours to be admitted to a hospital department. now that is a 355 percent increase on the same figure from the previous november. according to the royal college of emergency medicine delays like this costing 300 to 500 lives every week. the causes pinch points and blockages to full wards and star shortages. we also recognize the big pressure that was being played through in terms of ambulance handle. the delays is largely triggered by those who are fit to leave hospital, but delayed in doing so. we need to free up that big capacity, but also pretty much anyone involved with the n h s y. this much cherished national institution is so critically ill and they'll tell you that what we're seeing is the results at 10 years of under funding under staffing. and under resourcing, the, an a chest. what the pandemic has done is it's aggravated the situation. the system inside as say is now brittle and unable to flex with the seasons or surprises. many, many winters have been challenging, but what we've seen this year is that the usual level of winter pressure that we might see would usually a beat in the summer. you'd get a bit of a respite, you'd be able to do more work. and then the inter pressures would come again, but this year it became so pressured that the whole summer felt like winter level pressures. so then when we got to winter, we were already at a much higher base light of pressure. when will the and a chest get better, will get better. the doctor's prognosis, his gloomy, not for many months, and not without serious financial help. rory challenz, how to 0 london. germany spent years facing out fossil fuels and atomic power, but the energy crisis has slowed things down. some government members and no arguing the continuing to use euclid power and fossil fuels could be the only way to solve the problem. dominic came reports. 2022 was the year when coal was king, had one point it was providing more than a 3rd of all. germany's energy with the war in ukraine, taking russian hydrocarbons off the market. coal from elsewhere became the easiest go to energy sauce. power stations were reactivated to burnett liquefied natural gas, or l. n. g was another watchword, new terminals were built on the north sea coast to accommodate supertankers carrying it, and a long term deal to acquire 2000000 tons of contrary. and n g each year was signed. but in the short term, analysts say ministers will have to adapt their green agenda. they will do more of what they have done already. foster additional energy supplies make sure they can come in also through germany on g terminals and a huge step forward will be to reduce demand further. a lot needs to be done in household still because building needs to be need ventilated. heating systems need to be changed to can't do all of this in 2023, but it needs to start now. the other metaphorical elephant in the room is nuclear. 3 reactors, which would you to go off stream permanently, have been temporarily camped in operation. this provides around 6 percent of the energy germany uses annually, but that's as far as the green party in government is prepared to go on to nuclear sentiment is so entrenched in germany in large parts of the population that it's going to be relatively hard to, to really, especially for the greens, if they want to keep their credibility to, to go on to, to prolong nuclear power indefinitely. maybe for a few more months, maybe for a year. but i don't think in the long run in germany, nuclear power will have in the future. but that sort of view is not shared by many in the german parliament who believe nuclear energy has a clear role to play. and for some time yet, mid anim, stick with the dead just by extending the life of the remaining 3 nuclear power plants, we ultimately achieve ball to initial. instead, we need continued operation until at least the end of 2024. that is what we are proposing now, and we need a new feel for them. and to contemplate, such a move is painful for many in the current governments. most of them have spent their entire lives campaigning against fossil fuels and nuclear power. and yet, this is where the decades of deepening dependence on russian energy has brought them. environmentalism may provide fire in their bellies, but it seems unlikely to provide much heat and light in millions of homes. this winter. dominant cane al jazeera berlin, pakistan's government has altered shopping malls and markets to close earlier as part of a plan to conserve energy. it says the shorter rose could save the country hundreds of millions of dollars. an economic crisis has left its short fall in cash to pay for energy imports. deleon talks with the international monetary fund has held up financial aid, sought by pakistan. me. amazon has showed off its military strengths during an independent stay parade through the capital nap. you know, it's the 1st time the countries march the events and 2016 tanks. you miss our loan shows, an armored vehicles drove around this. if he was civil servants in high school students march to behind troops, it's been 75 years since me am i gained its independence from britain and fresh has growing on thailand's government to vain in the spread of na towana. 6 months after it was legalized could say, but it's already out of control and they want cannabis used to be heavily regulated, all made a criminal offense. again, even supporters say rules are needed similar to those on tobacco and alcohol. toni chang reports. it's the enticing u. attraction. pulling terse bank to thailand after several years of coven, 19 isolation. well, not exactly new marijuana has always been available, but now tremble as a flooding in to get a legal high. we used to have this in thailand as people will just go to reggae bar and just by whatever they want in the regular and suddenly is just like a big trend for me is good that it's working tourists are probably coming here more for the we'd rather than to come and experience thailand properly. i however, i think it's great. i think it should be legal. with legislation in 2020 to the cannabis market exploded tourists and locals to flock to the new license. we'd retailers shops are popping up on almost every busy street is now a booming business. they have been issuing the license is about 5000 for the shops right now in thailand. which mean like they are lot of shops. but not every one is thrilled by marijuana's new status. some of the most passionate advocates for legislation, the found their arguments trampled in the stampede to get into the market. the people that i been wible along side to how this legalize and not the one benefiting the one who are opening up shots every other bloody day. right now is not the people that i knew. i do not fight for this so that there are california weed on bankcorp streets and the law remains unclear in many areas, purchase and possession in private as legal. but technically recreational use is still against the law. those have been pushing the benefits of medical marijuana. the original intention that the change in legislation has been loss consequent that hey, before the tourists come to thailand, the government informed them, they would only carried recreational use. but we do encourage medical uses allen and that they can get services and advice from the tire traditional medicine, clinics and hospitals. all legislation may become a hot topic ahead of elections later this year. as many conservative ties remain opposed to the sale of drugs on their streets, who with the weed business now firmly part of thailand's economic revival could be hard to what route. tony chang al jazeera bank of america football players in a critical condition after suffering a cardiac arrest and collapsing during an nfl match 24 year old. emma hamlin from the buffalo bills fell to the ground after colliding with a player from the cincinnati bengals. medical officials performed cpr before he was taken to hospital again was suspended.