good morning. i m erica hill. i m jim sciutto. is there movement on capitol hill? we are watching closely this morning as standoff over who will be the next house speaker has now entered its third day. california republican kevin mccarthy failed to secure the votes needed after a total now of six rounds of voting, but, after furious negotiations last night, lots of coffee, new major concessions to his hard line opponents, mccarthy s speaker bid could be showing new signs of life. hard line members who is held out against his speakership are still meeting behind closed doors. these new concessions include what was once a red line for mccarthy. once a red line. agreeing to propose a rules change that would allow just one member to call for a vote to oust a sitting speaker. but even with that concession, it is not clear at this hour if mccarthy will ultimately be able to lock down the votes he needs. do you have a deal with those guys right now? a lot of progress. he s
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funeral, praising the life of pope francis benedict and the things that pope francis benedict had done for the catholic church. and pope benedict, he was only pope for eight years but he was a highly influential here in the vatican, most influential over the past is half century and this place was packed. pope benedict himself asked for a fairly humble ceremony. so a ceremony could only be so humble. but certainly being here really was a special atmosphere with tens of thousands on the square. not many government delegations here. also in line with the way the pope benedict wanted but the italians did send large delegation to pay final respects as hundreds of thousands paid
stub out the habit by 2025. lucy gray, bbc news. china has warned that australia, britain, and the united states will pay the price for their mistaken acts , after deciding not to send government delegations to february s winter olympics in beijing. canada has become the latest country to announce that no government representatives will attend the games. gail maclellan reports. first, it was the us, then australia, the uk and now canada joins the list of countries using the beijing winter games to make a point about china and accusations of human rights violations. we are extremely concerned by the repeated human rights violations by the chinese government. that is why we are announcing today that we will not be sending any diplomatic representation to the beijing olympic paralympic games, this winter. but this isn t a sporting boycott, it s only diplomats who stay away, despite calls from human rights
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