tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 21, 2022 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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hello, i'm tom mccrae. this is the news. how alive from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes. at least $160.00 people are reportedly kills and indonesia, after a powerful earthquake flattened buildings and triggered land slides and whisked java to key as president, hence at a ground offensive against kurdish fighters in northern syria. after a series of rocket attacks, south africa's appeals court orders, former president jacob zoom a back to prison after declaring his medical parole illegal. and on day 2 of the world cover, england have made a very strong south to be a campaign. with a 6 to victory over a ra. ah, we saw this news out in indonesia where
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a magnitude 5.6 earthquake has reportedly killed more than 160 people rescue work as a racing against time to look for survivors trapped under rubble. hundreds of people are injured. well, these are scenes outside a hospital where you can see many people seeking treatment. the epicenter was near the town of she unsure and west java from jakarta. jessica washington reports wounded in days. these are some of the people injured when a magnitude 5.6 earthquake struck their town in west java, while some seek treatment at a hospital. others are waiting for news of their loved ones. this footage posted on social media shows the aftermath at a boarding school and authorities say potentially thousands of houses are damaged. communications in the affected areas are disrupted, and many roads are also blocked. ah, there is still an area that has not been evacuated, which is mon gone because the road is completely block due to a landslide,
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the earthquake jumped at the entities and capitol around a 100 kilometers from the epi center, evacuation orders were issued for thousands of people in jakarta, central business district, witnesses report seeing some high rise buildings swing for several minutes. examining my gallon, gloria giving a law. it was so strong as if someone had pushed me. indonesia is prone to natural disasters. it sits on the ring of fire in alcove volcanoes and full flies in the pacific basin authorities are urging people to remain vigilant for possible after shocks. jessica washington out a 0 to carter, denny hillman, the earthquake research program leader, ed indonesia national research and innovation agency. he explains why this is quite caused so much damage occur on the fall. it has not been map before. it's nothing major, but it has to be no, it is about policy money. but this plan that
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it's before it occurred on evelyn and i think a lot of this stuff. and also the last last that the good by the that costs also a lot more damage to the how much of the houses it hasn't to the so it's a good leave. and i think that's why that a lot of damage to the houses, but also bought land. it's getting close to the populated. i think it's going to stop by point 6 to he is president says he is considering launching a ground military operation in northern syria. it comes after several rockers struck the district of kegan this in southern to kill him. 3 people were killed
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including a child. no one has claimed responsibility and could blame the kurdish y p g fighters of the attack and turkey comes a day after it launched is strikes and northern syria and to rock. the turkish defense ministry says it was target and kurdish armed groups that anchor, it holds responsible for a bomb attack and is stand bull earlier this month, warplanes attacked bases of the outlawed kurdistan. work as party or the p k. k and y p g fighters sent him casio. lou has more details from istanbul. this is a 1st time that turkish southern border residential areas are being direct. the targeted and hit by the rockets fired from northern serious kurdish held a regions the last stock is that we remember hitting residential areas was doing 2019 and early 2022. when to care was conducting operation piece spring
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into kurdish health regions is that a turkey is says the y p g in control of the regions are the syrian offshoot of the outdoor kurdistan workers party at the p k. k. as to kiss a launched a very, a white scale air campaign targeting simultaneously y p g and p k. k. a pause in northern iraq and northern syria early sunday morning. retaliation was expected air from the serene curtis side as their officers also. and how tweeted and a told to media that they would target a turkey as residential areas as the church air campaign targeted at the kurdish residential areas. but at the turkish president a he a a who is currently in doha right now for the world cup. spoke to the turkish journalists and the media is now reporting him saying that took he had doesn't need to take any permission from anyone the hinting at russia,
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united states syrian government as long as there is, there is a threat in inside syria, a, which is risking to kiss national border security, and he said a land operation is expected at the end of the day. and a we might see turkish boots on the ground in northern syria luma. oscar seasick is an independent foreign policy and security analyst season and current with us. now thank you very much for being on the snooze. our now you're an expert on this region. who do you think is most likely to have carried out this attack? so we know that the y p g toe go be known and see we have which appraisals on the name of to see and democratic process or behind because we know from local so says that the areas of reform which these at techs were speeds and we also know from the where we recent paths that the y p g has conduct at such cross broad that text. so
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turkey, this is nothing new and the snapping research which should not happen in recent time. for 3 months i go to write p g striker to fish, so john took his to to he also has read and we know that the y p g o for she has have offish. can you still hear me? it seems like we've lost the connection. are you still there, sir? no, it looks like out we have a loss that we're trying to get him back a little later in the news. our 2 other news and iran has launched more strikes against kurdish opposition. groups in northern iraq to run, accuses them of stoking and wrist, and around were protests on going after the death of master and many in police custody. it's the 2nd such attack in
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a week. the number of casualties is unknown. the u. s. ambassador to the you in says china and russia enabling north korea's reckless missile testing. linda thomas greenfield, made the comments an emergency security council meeting called by japan. she said the council would have to take action if north korea continues to ignore calls for nuclear talks. $63.00 times this year, the dpr k has shown an utter disregard for the safety and security of the region and a complete lack of respect to this counsel. but the dpr k continues to not respond and instead chooses to continue is reckless behavior. the council must instead respond then he says in the further escalation of sanctions against the dpr, k already goes beyond measures to counter prohibited missile and nicholas programs
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and threatens north crane citizens with unacceptable socio economic and humanitarian upheaval. her top south african court says a mythical parole granted to form a president, jacob zoom was unlawful, a rational and unconstitutional adding that he should be returned to prison. last year, summa was sentenced to 15 months for refusing to testify before a corruption inquiry. the 8 year old was released on miracle parole after serving 2 months for me to mila reports from johannesburg. supreme court of appeal has made it clear that former prisoner jacob zoom was released on medical parole was unlawful. there remains a number of questions around exactly what happens next. the supreme court has also said that while it has said to that to medical parole, is unlawful. it is up to correctional services. the commissioner specifically to determine whether or not the time that the former president spent out of prison on
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that medical role count towards he sentence. so it's not clear whether not the former president will immediately return to prison. and also they all chances that he does have a number of a legal options on hand in terms of trying to challenge that latest judgment, that latest order by the supreme court of appeal one option is that he may be able to go to the constitutional court and if that's the case, he would have up to 2 months potentially, to try and challenge that. our latest judgment a, by the courts indic him back to prison. not one of the issues that is concerning is that when he was released from prison on medical parole, it was our by the former commissioner who is known to be an ally of the former president and are reportedly went against the advice of the medical parole board or the parole board specifically and unilaterally essentially decided that the former president should be released. but also the point that has been noted is that the
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former president himself didn't request that miracle parole. so he may use that in his arguments in terms of having to return to prison and whole and holding correctional services, specifically accountable for the error it made in releasing him. they are a number of illegal issues at hand. a number of contradictory information that has come out in terms of what may happen next. so certainly it's not clear when and if all, for how long the former president may have to return to prison. the sang in south africa and 2 buses have been sit on fire during a strike by taxi drivers in cape town, drivers protesting against the termination of an incentive scheme that was designed to encourage them to drive safely and avoid a legal operations. there had been long queues for buses as people waited to travel to work and school. well, it's returned to one of our top stories. this news, our,
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the rocket attacks and southern to kia. now i, we're going to bring back in tomorrow was key z chic uh, who is an independent foreign policy and security analyst. it looks like we're so that those technical issues. and can we just go back to where we ended up? it's widely reported that to kill send and ground forces. how big of an operation do you think that is likely to be so our 1st connections are town, but anyhow, we know that the turkish army for a p years have always conducted limited meat cross bother me to a patient with a certain kill. we go and i assume that this time if a new to me to oppression it together with the syrian nation army, the senior partners of, to year with you, that it will be limited in it's tailored to your depth. so we have 2 options here, which is appear to be more likely. the one is the pocket of $10.00 to $5.00 from which the y p g is continues to be taking see we end and also to us the turkish
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bother. and the 2nd to potentially region would be to connect the jo apples we are with the area and to have a connection across to you, free between the 2 to be protected, save songs in syria. so in, if the 1st is to happen, then we would likely not see any major american rejection as official need y, p g operates and title 5 and then different name, and therefore is not officially present and terrified. and if the 2nd option is to you, then we might also see some tension between the united states of america and to clear as and the presidential decreed. b s station would automatically impose sanctions against turkey. but i do think that took security needs just to important and i person i think that as the stickler terror attack was quick to eat it and
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organize in i know i could barney that these we are the east and west bank wouldn't the likely target for new to see me and correspond me to a patient that you mentioned the, the bombing and assemble. what do you think the chances of something similar? another attack like that happening again, you know, is this is, this conflict escalates further? you know, from the past that right now where there is a major conflict between 2, can you tell us organization that p q was odd to 10, takes inside turkey, trickier. but we also know that the best way of preventing the 1st part, the div tower takes off the p k. case is to launch cost for the military patients because since 2017 and we did not have any major term by the peak, it came to here. and this is i was out of new tricky strategy to come up with the outside of that in place. of origin at into the beginning of 2018,
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a african. the region was keen from the y. p g, tara group. and since then, until the stumble, the dump tag, we did not have any major prototype up to kick in turkey and took a hitler. the most safe, and i would argue that after that, yes, there might be width of neutral tags, but in the long run, to launch des, close by the operation have proven most efficient in dealing with, with threats to what took you. okay, thank you so much for your time and inside that is whom i was because he should and independent foreign policy and security and list for us and, and cara plenty more ahead on this news, al, including 9 years home since protest that changed the course of a country, we re visit the events of ukraine's central square. we also look at why and using linds parliament will be debating whether to lower the voting edge.
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ah, well let's get to today's action from the world cup and england have recorded a big win over iran and the opening game of their group. the english school 3 comes in the 1st half to take control of kelly for stadium and added 3 more after the break. it finished 6 to the 2nd game of the day has i just finished a few moments ago. and then it was the netherlands who came out on top. their schools to light goes to get the better of african champions synagogue. to know what victory puts them, talk of group. i had of ecuador who beat cutter the opening game on sunday. or peter had confirmed that an issue with the ticketing app has led to problems for fans trying to enter world cup stadiums. many spectators have been unable to access mobile tickets through the digital devices. they were long queues and empty seats
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at the start of today's 1st 2 world cup. games of people released a statement saying they were working on solving the issue. a corresponded pull. race spoke to us from amal ban alley stadium a little while ago. but then add in whatsapp contact was some usa fans who are, who are still stuck outside and being moved apparently to different sections or to get into the arm had been ali stadium. i also chatted to a couple of wells funds. he said they were, they were delayed getting in and they said that they're up wasn't refreshing and which meant they couldn't get the q r code at to get scanned to get in iowa. i also heard from emmons at we've been hearing from others as well as that the near they got to the stadium. it was eventually refreshing, and they could get in. and then once their internet connection came up near the stadium, they also being emailed a q
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r code by pfeiffer as well. so it does appear that fifo are making workarounds, but it's not ideal in these 1st couple of days of the woke up feature and cut i have been deciding on what will be the tournaments global legacy long after the last game is played. and one of the priorities is educating children, alexia bryan, explains, ah, in a corner if the fee for fan festival and ohio albert park, it's not football, attracting the crowds, but education, and a foundation run by cutters. former 1st lady, she come mazda, an advocate for insuring the world's most vulnerable children, have access to school. education above all operates in about 60 countries. and the beautiful game is one tool it's using to get children into class and onto a better future. wow,
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14 year old kina and the rate here was close to dropping out of school in columbia . his father says football brought him back when all that i see our yo yos, oil proper thought of. thank god. the teacher came into his large one because he was the one who said come here, do you love soccer? let's do this. you catch up with all the subjects that you have. miss ambrose stop playing soccer. wanted at the un estimates about 60000000 primary school age children are prevented from going to school by poverty and conflict. the event was held in this tant, which is based on a prototype by british iraqi architect as a her date. and she also designed the algae new stadium in walker. the taints are already being used as mo bile classrooms. countries including pakistan and turkey. both cutter and fever have pledge to make educating children in developing countries a priority. as part of the legacy plan for this year's world cup. linda and bel
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humanity. as you noted her from more than 100 countries. this is the time and this is the place to convert that into the awesome an energy into inserting education for every child in town for the tournament of the so called triplets, ghetto kids, a group of children from slum and uganda. a dance videos of taken the online world by storm founder using movement in education to create change. it's easy for me to get a job in my teacher if i get education when i'm still yeah. ah, me can you respect me as the own? my scoring education goals and forging global partnerships, all aiming to ensure football is more than just again. alex o'brien out, his era, doha, it's been 9 years since demonstrations and ukraine's capital keith sentence kremlin begged president and to exile in russia. the protest sent the city square was seen
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as a drastic turning point, and the country's history, john hall reports ah, on keeps my de and square many lines in ukraine's recent history intersect. today they honor a fallen fighter killed on the front line in the east. ross's invasion is only the latest milestone on ukraine's journey to try and escape its neighbors. influence this square has seen tears of joy and tears of anguish from the orange revolution, against russian influence in 2004 and 5 to the demonstrations that began here. exactly. 9 years ago, against the pro ration government's decision then to turn its back on the european union. in this recent past, 2 brothers have played significant parts of canisters born mustafah and massey,
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and i am one a lawyer and soldier who lost his eye fighting in june this year, the other, a politician whose facebook post calling people to the my down in november 2013 was the catalyst for much of what has happened since. so our generation that moment said no, if you compare what happened that days and you compare what's going on now, in the same emotions is the same intention. and the main reason is with people wanted to be independent mustafah. now a government minister chose politics and civil resistance. massey's instinct was to take up arms. just as for me as wary a big thing because i remember we understand. i remember how we don't have a power to defend ourselves and ukraine. we have this
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power, i speak with myself, and i say for myself that i don't go to die for this. well is i will to fight for this. well this, because if you a v should go to die for some while loose. one day is going to be the tonight. but when you fight, you know, one day when 2 brothers fighting for the same cause in different ways whose store is also intersect on, keeps central square. where under fresh snow the dead from 8 years of fighting a remembered along with civilian protest as killed in a hail of police, bullets people who answered their facebook post, calling on them to defend democracy on the square that some say in bodies the soul of ukraine jonah haul al jazeera keith. a state of emergency is in place in
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southern serbia after heavy flooding. a 2 year old boy drowned in the region of raska, after falling into a swollen river, the neighboring montenegro, a woman and her 2 children died when their car plunged into an into an overflowing river. while passing over a bridge with china is battling a surgeon covered 19 infections. it's reported 3 deaths the 1st and 6 months. a 5 day lockdown has been imposed and parts of a gang show, a city of 19000000 people. malaysia's king has extended a deadline for political parties to submit nominations for prime minister. a tightly contested parliamentary election on saturday left, a major parties without enough support to form a government. rival politicians have been scrambling to broaden their coalitions. when is england's highest court has ruled the voting ages, discriminant trade the judgment forces parliament to discuss with the current
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voting age of 18 should be lowered to 16 prime minister just under our dern says in pays. we'll consider the law change within the next 6 months. kaden to pa is co director of make it 16, an organization that campaigns for voting rights for 16 and 17 year olds and new zealand. she explains why it's discriminatory not to allow 16 year olds to vote. i'll court case was based on the fact that new zealand bill of rights that protect anyone age 60 no other from age discrimination. and so a closing age of 18 was in direct conflict with the part of the bill of rights that protect 1617 year olds, and is also many of the reasons why we support lauren, the by the age of 1616 year olds and minimum wage on jobs and paying tax on that taxation without representation. i'll parliament is making decisions on long term issues that will ultimately impact young people, the must. so more young people deserve to have the say on those issues. we know the
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bernie age wasn't always a tang running. i used to be 21 and before that woman to vote, and the for that only landowners could vote. so the voting age or who can vote has changed over time as, as politics of change and the political climate of the world today who's for running age of 16. you know, there are big issues such as cover 19 recovery and climate change that will ultimately impact 16 and 17 year olds more than current voting populations. and although the majority of the world still has a voting age of 18, we're seeing more and more countries make cases to lower the voting edge. you know, this litigation partly happening in canada. this moves to change the bushing age 16 in california. i'm germany's coalition has made during the voting h b u elections part of the agreement. so this is a global movement and not just explicit to new zealand. for the 1st time in 50 years, nesa has sent a capture to the moon. the o'ryan captured to the fly past over a part of the lunar surface. but there are no humans on board. only test dummies
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were captured will spin close to a week over to the moon before hitting home. nasa is hoping to put humans back on the moon by 2025. mozilla hit on al jazeera. it's our next world cup spatial. i'm andy richardson with the latest from our world cup studio on doe horse sea front. england have made a close up perfect start to their campaign. bring 6 goals as to run with ah hello, we've got some rain in the full cost of the middle east over the next couple of days. not a lot, but the possibility a little bit at that way that you see that area of cloud is a central part to saudi arabia that'll sink a little further southwards as we go through the next couple of days. so z zoom
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into the golfing here in kata northern policy might catch a shower or 2. he still got a brisk whim for time. that wind will east down as we go on through the next couple of days. and the shower is just nudging a little further northwards. 2728 degrees here in doha over the next couple of days . but not too bad to the south of data west to weather should we call it generally try and find a few showers around the southern end of the red sea possibility of a few shelves to just around the east and then of the medicine range. but even they should pay to route as they make the way across, syria pushing through iraq. not a dry weather to into northern parts of africa. brisk wind blowing across said western side of the mediterranean. that'll feed a few showers and across northern parts of morocco. molden airs of algeria through to nicea that a chance of one or 2 showers just around the coastal fringes of west africa over the next day or 2. so plenty of showers. notice habies i should be, but showers there across the heart of africa. so wet to weather, to it's a central part of the south africa making its way for the east.
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a mass exit in a special true part report, 11 east makes the chinese entrepreneur what the other way. on out of europe. lou. with welcome to al jazeera, welcome studio on not i'm house waterfront, we've had 10 goals into games and so far on date, 2 of the tournament. a late double. the dutch, the netherlands. c, offset goal in their opening group match iran or hit the 6 by england,
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a very strong start to the campaign. but garrick, south gates thing and wales are bound to make that 1st world cup appearance in 64 years. but can they pull a weight out against the usa will be life at the stadium. joining me, i'm a seller and want to run, go get their thoughts shortly. but let's start with some action and the game, but it's just finished in the last half hour or so. the netherlands opening up with a victory over african champion cynical after too late goals. how he got home school. the 1st want to break the deadlock. and david, close in the, followed up with the 2nd deep in out its own to make sure the, when it puts them at the top of through pay alongside ecuador, who beat chat saw the host in the opening game on sunday. let's go to steadfast in who's live at orange street in the hey, can set the must be some very,
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a. 6 atmosphere from down a very, very, really a ah brain stuff. there's a reason we don't normally do sort of outside broadcast from inside the disguised h. i huts, whatever that is. but it's, it's relatively quiet harris, relatively calm. i'm chem, 1st of all that game looked as though is heading for neil male, didn't it? so yes, huge results. the netherlands to get there. that's all i went up and running. yeah, whoever didn't go to the game. he might tell her. seemed like an easy game for the netherlands. if you look at the result, it goes on like this at all. i'm actually
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a sending, i got more shots on target. and i, at some point one can seeing that with celia money they probably did. took the leads for sure. ah, it, they weren't not comfortable the netherlands and we've got a la side. but i think the finally that the quite in the final 3rd blurs say frankly the young god division. and now i, one of the young serve, the talent of the say, new our order and chair generation, a cup got got, got the good to go over. i expected the little bit more from the netherlands. i'm what did you make of the netherlands? louis found hall's last run, almost certainly at a well cup is and it's, it's a lot of gentlemen just said, but also there are some things to look at going into the next match against in ecuador site who's going to be coming in with a great deal of confidence, a lot of problems defending on transition, a lot of problems, being able to reassert themselves defense of the against in ecuador that does have piece out wide, that could be a problem. but overall they were able to take advantage of situations and capitalize on a big mistake on
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a very poor performance or the of the match of edward monday. and cynical now, well documented issues with sadie armani. their next game against cats are, looks absolutely huge now, doesn't it for them, gemma, yes sir, it does for them. of course they will try to a card as many goals as possible. thinking on that 3rd gay men and the goal difference i thing they show, they have problems in the defensive life. they're all also with a goalkeeper air. mindy and cool, you valley. none of them are enjoying a good season in chelsea. so yeah. and definitely they will try the 2nd game now it say key, it's a, it's all a game for them and they will try to score as many as possible. i mean, clinical have a reputation for any good tournament saying don't the one the african champions that were finalists the told them before that and they have a very experience coach as well, don't they? so it's really time for the site to turn this around or yes, really, right. it's time for them. you know, when they have their backs against the wall, they're a team that's been able to respond. we've seen it. like you said in africa, we've seen it in the work of qualifying when they play, when they played against egypt. so again,
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keep that in mind when they're coming out. now, does that mean that they're going to advance into the next round? doesn't say much yet, especially because of this result. they know they still have equity down the road so that can end up being a major road block. but this match coming up against guitar. it's not only about winning, it's about winning big, and they have to do that. yeah. let's have a quick look at the how the site was looking in group a netherlands isn't across the top senate goal and could saw with 0 points. that's no way you want to be the start of a tournaments. i mean for the house counsel can go much worse. so let's hope that's for everyone's sake. the wife catherine santa. go can, can put on some, put on a better performance in game to now see if i have confirmed there was an issue with a ticket thing out, but it led to some problems for fans trying to answer world cup stadiums. many spectators unable to access mobile tickets through that digital devices,
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the long q. so empty seats in today's 1st 2 world cup games fee for released a statement saying they were working on trying to resolve those issues. let's get to the action from the opening game of the day. now england against iran in group be a perfect staff, england, jude bellingham opening the scoring. and this one becoming the 1st player, bought off to be a 2002 score to work up making these all feel very old. okay, soccer got the 1st of his 2 goals before hall time was 3. know at the break, his range sterling might the school sheets in england kept going after the private sector school and again, iran did get on the school sheet with 2 goals for many, 3 me more england goals, which followed marcus rush and jack greenish as well. it finished 6 to great start the tournament. so right there. okay, thing. i mean,
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i don't know what the semi finals in russia 4 years ago on the ground for today at the kelly international stadium was peter stem it. and he, for this report, for us as the final whistle that the old famous, the, perhaps over used song sweet caroline, was making it the voice heard and making it appear in the ground. 60 and emphatic, big 3 for england. and they will be thinking of themselves, it will contain that they should have been anyway, coming into the memory with one of the themes that gets spoken up at being there all there about just the warning though, for those friends who might just be feeling a little bit more optimistic, they have a history of team winning big and not actually going on to win the tournament. argentina put 6 post serbia and montenegro as they were only 2006 and portugal feet lot 3 a by 47 goals in 20, thin and it didn't really get much better for them from that point on. oh jemma i'm in england came into this tournament with a bit of
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a cloud of pessimism over them. no winds in 6 fur sorta nations lead performances look pretty poor. lot of young players looking in pretty good form in that guy. yes, of course her there was a little bit of pessimism you can i understand that there for a what's happening? the ears and the last games with southgate, the so shallow of 5 doubt always running the less now 6 years coach offer england. but tom, i think that they improved in the last friendly time and they showed today of course, eden air was her. i'm fortunate with her for the and their goal keeper had to be attend that then maybe that at some point could have affected them. um, but i think so, gave her a squat showed that they feel comfortable actually a yesterday there the coach explained that. yeah, we, we prepared about police because because of all the, of the questions great about political and they were to be for a capital game we've been for their politics. we've been better for everything and also little bit of tact i guess they prepared to well i,
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i think they knew the bull, none of these offer it and pretty well. and i would like to highlight their job, their bellingham, one of the, the players he became the 1st player born after in the year 2000 and discarding their woke up, he was everywhere in that game. every word, he'd not only skirt the opener, but i think he was the key player, one of the key players of far this team that they felt very comfortable. and, and of course, starting with her this, her good gwin. i think we're, we'll raise the hopes of a team that they also felt very comfortable here because the fact that they don't have to travel that much a we could. so it says on footage of the rooms and south gate has prepared the rooms with pictures of the family. so you really feel like home. they feel like playing at home or alert to they are nice to see sack a scoring and a major tournament after what are consuming the euros in that penalty sheets out from her perspective as the americas for and what are england's contenders? finish woke up the thing during will. yeah, absolutely and,
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and i actually said 4 years ago that england were going to be contenders in 2022. knowing what those youth players, the phil phones, the saga, all those players were doing at the youth world cups in years per. the thing is that they gotta jump the gun and end up being a semi finalist in 2018 kind of spurring on those expectations. a little bit more, but that being said, i mean england makes history with, with bellingham and soccer becoming the 2 are the 2nd and 3rd youngest goals scores in england. history in a woke up, you start to see a very good performing england side. after all the tinkering that southgate did during nations league, he finally decides on one the strategy, one group of players. and that ends up helping him out. a great deal that that's a major key going into these this groups did because of the margin of error that england does have. yeah. going with a back force coin trusting was in it. sam, the other game in that group are gonna take place pretty surely. wales about so mike, their 1st work up appearance since 1958 kick are fast approaching for their match with the usa at the am it been alley stadium with the lives are in just a moment of 1st,
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let's learn more about this picture with samantha johnson. i want to take you back in time way back to 1958. that was the year the american space agency nasa was created, the micro chip was invented mark that last time wales were in a welcome final until now. hi, i'm samantha johnson. this is well cut, 101. let's face it 64 years of watching the world cup from home as a hat that we met in the joy of. i only qualify, actually, you don't have to his there, captain garrett, bail. he describes it as the greatest result in the history of welsh football. that sounds a bit bold. well, remember this bales been running up and down a pitch for wales for 16 years, and he's wells, his top goals go out ever. this is his time. there's a story going about that when bell is at school in cardiff, he was so good. his football teacher had to create new rules to give everyone else a chance. the usa players will know all about him. he now plays in los angeles, although maybe they won't because
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a large proportion of team usa she play in europe showing out for the lights of milan. you've been test and manchester city where the usa will really fancy their chances. that cat 02021 of their main reasons comes in the form of eunice mussa. he's only 19, but he's so good that the english manager tried to convince him to place that reliance his already paid for england in switzer was actually eligible to play for the usa, england garner and italy. the fact that he chose the usa in the end could also be seen as a measure of how far he thinks they can go. and you could also end up playing next to a president's son, tim, where his dad was also pretty gifted with the ball. george way or was the 1st and still is the only african player to win the ballon door and b, b for well play of the year award back in 1995. that was before he changed careers, became the president of liberia. ah,
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let's go live now to the stadium. paul reese is standing by for is for you as a relative for world regulars. wales friends are tasting this moment for the 1st time. in 64 years. paul was hemisphere library must be some pretty. yeah, pretty happy wells friends on my way into the ground. yeah, absolutely. and the where i'm standing now was an absolute say of wells friends a short time ago usa funds as well. it's really thin. dow hair. no surprise really . those wells funds will be very keen to get inside the stadium and say that tame tate, the failed, and it woke up finals for the 1st time in 64 years since sweden 1958 . and we, we met before the tournament, one of the surviving members of that well state cliff jones. he was talking about a player who took the field against them that no one had ever heard of pele of
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brazil. and he talked about the moments pallet's school, the goal on his woke up dave youth that not wails out. so it was a real historic moment for whales when they luster to woke up. but they, they are now again a, a pretty great team. you know, they've made their own history in the last few years. 2016. they finally got to a european championships and shocked the world by reaching the semi finals site. this is a very dangerous save on. we've seen the line ups and wells kind of have their own pele. again, garrath bail, multiple champions, league went out with ro, madrid is in the line up for the much kicking off in about quarter an hour. full i just want to ask is there has been issues with tickets for the 1st 2 games today. any repeats is out of the game, your rats. hi. yes, i've been speaking to some,
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some funds here. getting texts from some funds as well. he was stuck outside the gates and those issues that we saw at the england game do seem to have every service here. funds you trying to use the ticketing app and needing a q r code to get in and the, the op simply not refreshing. so leaving them with a very long way, being moved from gate to gate. and, but it seems that the never, they got, they would eventually get e mail through from favor with a q r code that they needed to get in. so certainly some teething problems. it does seem like bodies somehow being sorted out, but a bit of a wait for these funds, especially the wiles warms up to that 64 year wait already. okay, paul, thank you for now. we're going to go now to harry for said who's in newport wales where i'm sure it's, it's getting pretty exciting that just tell her what's happening, where you are,
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harry? well, that's right. we're here at a rugby club in newport in a rugby loving country. but according to polls that, according to people we be speaking to this evening, our football is really coming up in popularity, even overtaking rugby in some cases, in terms of its popularity. and that's because of the success that wells have had in recent years, they've been to 2 euros in the last 6 years. but as we've been saying, i haven't been to a world cup in 64 years. and so this is, despite wells, is recent success. a major moment for the fans here. they're talking about obviously the big stars, including doris failed, most importantly, but they're also saying that this is a team that is built almost like a club team. there is a real team spirit. there's a real identification from the fans towards that team. they say that they are relatively easy to, to access during i've met the team members and there is a real feeling that they can do something,
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not just here in this world that go on to do something quite special. especially if those really big names do fire some of the law. so consider why they were saying, given what happened during the day that very big when by england over iran. but they don't really fancy that chance to so much against england. but if they can be america united states tonight, they can be iran when they face up against that. and i have a very good job of getting out of this group. harry, thank you for that. iraq become surrounded by bucket. ask you to see. let's get a us perspective on the game ahead. mike. hannah jones is now from washington that team out a good like message from president jug boyd. 9 the stand. what expectations all the for the team this welcome indeed they did. yes sir. president phoned them and his message was shocked. them all is to pray said he used certainly this is a new generation of us players. there's great expectations from the public here.
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the average age of the team has just over 24. that's the 2nd youngest team in the tournament, only gonna having a lower average age. the captain tile adams is only $23.00. interestingly enough, he's elected by the players by a vote by the players not by the selected. so that's the different thing about this team as well. but there are great hopes within the united states. this new generation exceedingly long prayers. they've struggled to get to the tournament, but they, they're now, they played wells twice before in 2020. it was the draw that way back in 2003, the u. s. one by 2 goals to know. and finally we heard harry, they're talking about whoever wins this game may well get to the next round. and there's an important statistic here. 84 percent of teams that when their 1st game get here at the next round. and that's something that's going to be on the minds of the american players. my candidate for is in washington. thank you so much,
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mike and shawna. pick up on something. mike was alluding to there, one is a young team, isn't it? this u. s. team missed out on the last last well cuts. there's not a lot of tournament experience amongst his scores, but sir, a lot to look for to this tournament and i've seen co hosting as well in 2026. i think that last whether you make is very valid. it's more the springboard tourist 2026, where the expectations really will start to, to ratchet up a couple of notches. but this team does have the potential to be able to get out of the group stage after that it's anyone's guess where they can end up. but this is the crucial match for them. they know that england might be a step too much at this point, but you start looking at what they can do against wheels. you see what they could do in the, in their final match. that ends up being quite the interesting set of circumstances for to be able to get out of this group stage. that's why this match is so pivotal for them. janet garris pale and the whales team. um, what did you make of his time? it's rail madrid. he didn't necessarily um,
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and i'm room so for the fans at times in spain and what you think he's got for, for this tournaments. so he was the most expensive signing at the time. and he arrived in the spanish madrid with a lot of expectations, and it was a huge disappointment for real madrid. it's true that the, that the 1st isn't where, where, okay, but at the end there was some kind of like a professionality. i don't, i don't know at what time he does say that like to finish his career there in a kind of weird way. a, even though in a, in a game of wales he, that the to made said, did that job that a find that for my trout madrid, with that flag saying 1st wales that it's showing that you can understand 2nd play golf and then rail madrid at you are the most expensive signing of that time, marvin it's, it's not very nice for like that for spain. your lot of money anyway. say so he is now in the am unless not even there. his enjoying starts in elaine galaxy, and i think it is gone as to the problems of the world is that the,
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the key players are not enjoying starts, but at the same time, it's like a new team. 64 years is a lot of time. so for air or page, the squad, it's like no pressure. new tim, unknown in a, in a wall cup em, it will. we've seen in new port the expectation the schools are stopping for this game. so if all of these players are as well, it's a good opportunity to say we're here, we can play, we're playing in our world cup and playing the u. s. and later in england, the motivation is huge for them. and while he garetsville has moved 3 m ls, we kind of expected him to get a bit again, saw him as he is. he came in to this world cup, but he's barely played. has he? but he did make an impact in the analyst cup font. yes, he did, early, we became a cutter and are being the same malign situation that injuries scanner sort of back . but he was a big game player or a big go game players start. do that type of thing, especially in the military, final with ally of see, and part of the reason why they are going to police and being able to win their 1st
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title. yeah, fantastic guys. let's talk to somebody else. he, he likes making a headline every now and then christiana, rinaldo talking today saying his full ounce with manchester united won't have an impact on the portugal score that this will cover. of course he'd say that rinaldo and his teammates have been training ahead of that. so what i'm talking to again gonna, if you remember in a tv interview on the eve of this told him and he claimed he'd been betrayed by united being forced out of the club. united are exploring legal options to terminate. when all those contracts. let me give you the timing's simple timing in my life. the best timing is always my timing from your side. it is obviously easy to give your opinions and right things. sometimes truce. sometimes most of them lies a timing for me as my timing thing. i don't have to worry about what others think. i'm totally convinced they won't have any influence on the selection. every player manager, president and kit, man, they all know who i am. what i think they've known me since i was 11 years old.
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they would be influenced by what people write or say well we know he speaks when he wants gemma or i mean any surprises with, with the tone of that press conference. no, we know he's quite a character. but a need to show that some time for teams getting the pressure to just one player or sometimes usually it's a coach, it can be helpful. but i don't think in that situation because it's true that it was some of the players. but none of those feel about you can ask a lot of questions to him, but a lot of questions were related to that 3 found on my list direction because it's a big issue and mon united are working on terminating these contracts. so of course you want us your, your to made but right now law is is right. he can beside the timing. yeah. but the journalist can decide the question and see what it's like. it is so des, we'll see how it goes. i'm quin what sort of an impact is he likely to have on his
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tournament? she thing rinaldo at the age of the grand old age of 37. well, if he's at his best form, he could have a big impact now as far as how he had that impact can be in short spurts that can be the big question. also is he going to be willing to set aside say ok, find someone else step in and take the major minutes, take the time and i come in and i can fill in the gaps. what's that? what's that chemistry going to be like in a very, a typical situation for him because he knows this is the toilet of his career. yeah . and her, you know, just comparing the to him to the other of see the, that the, the great of his eralina massey. he would you to see in action there tomorrow, and there opener against saudi arabia. he's also been talking today, but again in a very messy way. very under state, said virginia. yeah, definitely. he doesn't like to to though headlines at all and, and he likes, if our kids are on football, i think you would never though that before a war card because he's aware of the impact that any send on his hands. so today what he tried to say it just fuck isn't the game a come down?
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i know i was in training with my teammates, but he has glass on something important. let's focus on on the game. it's completely different styles, both our leaders in their teams, but in a very different way. and juan gave his high tier is to the scale of the support his art in seen a teemer. i gonna have over here in cat. so $40000.00 is that we're, we're looking at for their lives at around $40000.00 fans have come cuz it's the cruise ships out there under some one of them is, is, is mainly argentinian fans, isn't it? so that very hello numbers on that. there's a couple other flights coming in the next couple of hours before the match tomorrow . yeah. and in terms of prospects for messy and argentina, i mean, honestly, we expect them to win against saudi arabia, but it just quickly going through this tournaments they, to like one of the favorites dining your argentina, one of the favorites, and just stealing something for jama, just said, even though he doesn't like to have her, he had the one of the biggest outlines. so they said there's most likely my last work up. fantastic stuff. okay, guys will be back here pretty soon. thanks to my guess for now. 6 goals for england
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against iran. and in the last i want to know when for the netherlands again, set a goal to get the shelf to a strong start against the african champions. we'll add more from our wilcox jeter . hey on doug, how's waterfront at $21.00? 30 gmc chemist lyla, and want to run go with plenty more insight on analysis as we look ahead. so what's coming up later on tonight? the usa versus wales, and then we got format. she's coming up on tuesday. all jan fina versus saudi arabia will see little messy in actually that is final will come. mexico versus poland on the defending champions. friends 1st is australia blake's or on in the day,
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a best play in the world. now at each year that the next episode meets 3 wells, come hopefully from iraq by sacrifice, a lot of seems a lot of days before my family, i will do that to play with the world cup dream iran on al jazeera in just the year. the u. s government sent thousands of asylum seekers back to hey, if you take to the sea, you will not come to the united states worse in the back and i don't see the money carrying part in the full lines follows the lives of some of those deported these people are just trying to have a better lives. no country for haitians on a jesse ah
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