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ah hello, i am sammy's a dan. this is the news out live from dough are coming up in the next 60 minutes. sadie arabia pull off one of the biggest sharks in world cup history coming from behind to beat argentina. turkish forces target kurdish fighters in northern syria after rocket attack inside. so kia killed, 3 people are the ones considering a ground operation. desperate search for survivors in indonesia to mondays, earthquake killed at least 268 people in west java province. politicians in malaysia failed to reach a consensus on forming a government. the king meets the 2 leading blocks now, one of the biggest shocks in the football world comp history has happened on day 3
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of concert 2022. they now mass is argentina, have been beaten, 2 to one by savvy arabia and their opening game. saudi all the 2nd lowest rank side of the tournament, argentina, one of the pre tournament favorites. they've been stunned by their 1st defeat in 37 games. gemini, she joins us now from lou sales stadium. so jemma taken us through the unexpected twists, the unexpected turns that made this something of a world cup her historical game. last, how may i actually can't believe what i've just seen? i'm just barely catching my breath after that it was really incredible. none of us are being expected this the 1st half while argentina will be taking them. sounds really. they didn't put the game to bad. just 10 minutes in lead or messy. we were all talking about pre told him at his last world cub,
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obviously he was the man in fake, as understandably he, it's not the time of penalty after 10 minutes, all the expectation on his shoulder, coolly placed at no problem. we're thinking okay, just a formality now and he's got again, that was, it rode off side then lots har at martinez got a couple as our all site road upside and that saudi arabia, well, they didn't create anything in the fest off. i could not see where our goal was going to come from. they would have just been delighted to get into the break just just the one go down. but whatever that coach, they read all set at half time. well, it certainly works. they came out in the 2nd half. wow. fiery. it was unbelievable . this go to early goes. the absolute crack has as well. and, and for been out and they just batten down the hatches and they kept argentine around, cinda, it was a resilient don't kids? performance is a heroic performance, the, the fans, the saudi arabia, fans were brilliant and they were responding that team on they were here. and that number's overseas to short trip across the border. it. yeah. i like, like i said at the thoughts of this live i, i can't actually believe what i saw. we just didn't expect the saudi arabia as you,
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as you previously mentioned, the 2nd lowest rank site in his competition up against argentina ranked 3rd in the world. one of the pre tournament favorites. yes, certainly go down is one of the biggest shocks. it woke up history without a shadow of the doubts. just the, underlining that this is, this is going to be a game to watch everything very carefully right now. let's continue this foe. gemma was talking about her reaction. then saudi fans well bare reaction as you might expect. celebrating shocked victory soup walker from the heart of dog. but they say they're not surprised by the result. i mean that it's no surprise that tool that's in our national. we wait for us to have that's normal. i know the world expect that, but for us it's not real day. bye bye.
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oh gosh, if a name is with the fans at soup walker, if we can bring her in from there with the people that you talk to, natasha ave. it's all surprised by this upset when they're saying no and they have a message. all right guys, what is your message to the origin to be in band all black, one way down, like if thank you you and then thank you so you to move in. so, so, okay, you told me earlier that you had a specific message for argentinian star player lion all many months ago. okay, well, let me see if this is your error is finished. please book a ticket to avoid us. 6 i think of this being described as one of the biggest upsets in world cup history.
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a huge surprise for us, we can afford no, i mean, joy only for enjoying and shoveling really all my money. yeah. then good religion. so the idea. thank you guys. i have a way who actually didn't make it to the stadium. they were telling me that they enjoy watching it from the saudi ban zone. the saudis are the only ones obviously who have been here in the suit today. sharing their teams spirit, the mexican bands have been out in full force. they are awaiting their match with poland. the poles a very small showing, but they were quite loud. here in the soup. oh my gosh, what a bond. thanks so much. natasha. the name that soup walk us. well, alessandra piet, he's been with fans, and one is iris, and joins us now live from that. i guess it's a very different move from. from what the scenes we've seen in souk walk,
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if heating, they come 2nd. i think this article that we absolutely sammy and actually all the agency and friends that were here gone home. the people you see behind me are mostly curious. everybody else last little, remember they woke up very early to be here and we were able to talk to some of them. and that was we here heard the most were shock this believe with dallas, but also many told us that they felt shameful. that this was a true embarrassment that they could not believe what had just happened. now remember, as you had said previously, this team arrived to this match into this world cup practically a winning the last 30 or something games they had play, that there was a feeling that this was going to be an extremely easy,
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easy match against saudi arabia. and that this world cup overall was going to be the way to be around the extraordinary career of their superstar leo nail massey. well, they have a different idea of where their team stands right now. most of the people we talked to told us that the team itself have themselves to blame for how they play that and the 2nd half of it. and the general feeling is that all the flaws that were used in the past to describe the best steam. and in particular the fact that they were kind of weak michael logically. i came up to the surface once again in the 2nd half. and the teams sort of lost their way. they weren't able to control the ball. they started to make a number of mistakes. so a world cup that everybody here was expecting to be different from the last,
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the ones in all the ones that leon messy plays a now fear. and my look quite similar as the previous ones. right. thanks so much. i off my to a today is a football analyst, the joins us now from behind in saudi arabia. so some of the fans have been talking to have been saying they're not surprised. i'm wondering how people in saudi arabia are reacting with a expecting what is going to be no doubt, a nice of celebrations there? well, i mean, to start things off. i think in the beginning it was more approaching towards the game. everybody was starting to have a laugh, so to speak, in terms of expecting to be beaten by the number 3 a team in the world. ready so the more going towards the game was just a matter of, you know, just basing destiny. and i mean people must be really shocked and surprised in a positive way. absolutely. i mean, i mean, when, when the equalizer came in,
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i could barely remember a thing. i think the like the whole room just went blank terms of a motion and right though, i mean, we just got the equalizer against argentina out of nowhere and it just you know, pounced on now. i thought animal hospital defend rubber got his name on the new boy . i could see we are in the car. you've got the kids in the back. you me a had to pull over aside in disbelief and pinch yourself probably to make sure is this moment great. really, right, well, i did something very different right now. the crown prince's royal highness told the players, you don't have any pressures to play towards. but i mean, wow, beating the number 3, a rank team in the world and have you can tender from, from the get go and mean we still, i mean the world cup is a very strange thing. we could end up just having these 3 points as a souvenir leaving, but i mean, are now, i mean our,
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our ambitions are high to the sky so far, so good a. well, when you analyze the match, was it the saudi defense that play the major factor in this victory? have you see it? oh, absolutely. i mean, i mean, not laid out very dangerous and high line. a lot of people do not agree with the game up, and i mean they've been weighing for 30 monthly. the saudi leak stop almost a month before the world cup. one of the, not the only stop that early in order for the players to prep playing against teams that similarly to argentina, not to be stereotypical or anything but like players that love or teams that play vertically and try to break your line. so saudi arabia, to counteract that plate, are very high line and thought them on, i don't know how many off site traps i almost lost count. so it was a truly math class from there be a nodes, men and the man himself in terms of how to be compact and hold the high line at same time. willing speaker is your trap one of the best attacking squads in the
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world. i will let you go home now. i have a sneaking suspicion. you're going to be awake all night tonight. thanks so much. and i thought it might not show up for her. exactly. thanks so much ortho. i will have more action and reaction to that shock result in our special coverage at $1330.00 g m t with john gosh rob hska and father. i smiled plus the latest from christine erickson's return to the big stage for denmark against tunisia, turkeys president, roger, ty, about it, the one says tortilla will launch a ground operation in northern syria as soon as possible. that's in response to an escalation along the border between the turkish military and kurdish forces, which ones live now by sin and cost. so all of his income is along the 20th syria border. so how soon is a land operation likely to begin?
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well, sell me as a civilian areas. i have been targeted by the live pg and p k courses ask for the turkish government. it seems that with care will continue as you conducted a full scale, a wide scale a campaign against the a y p g. and p k k targets in northern syria and in northern iraq, as you know on on sunday morning again, as car comes where i am standing, it has been hit yesterday. this is also an important assign for 2 kids to pursue these operations. you see this vehicle behind me, it is full of some flower feed oil than the yesterday. one of the rockets one of the 10 ra cuz that his car comes district of gas down to also hits this vehicle as well. and they, the owner of the eco,
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and the owner of the merchandise is now curious, who is going to pay for their expenses. so all these things going going here, impact the day of the life of the civilians, which also a create a create fear, a but a speaking of whether a full scale lender operation it will be possible or when it is due. it is unknown, but turkish officials vowed to conduct this operation vow to finalize the fight against the p k. k a y p g elements in northern syria with land operation is on the table. but speaking to sources who are on the ground speaking to some security, 10 minutes resources, we see that there is no preparation for a land operation for now. but let's remember what's happened in late 2019 when and before, when to conduct the counselor p. k k o creations and know that syria named on their
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piece to bring up ration all of ranch operation to see me national or formerly as we know the free c. we not me, we're on the grounds. so turkish president miles to calling to finalize the threats, terrorism threats, and in this area through land operation, but no idea for anyone when it is going to be conducted. all right, thanks so much cynical. so on to that one of the top contender, 3, malaysia's next prime minister has declined the request from the king to 4000000 and the government, former premier, had been seen, says the palace asked him to form a government with opposition. they the unworthy brain. both men failed to. busy an outright majority, in saturday's election, resulting in hung parliament florence louis joins us now from the malaysian capital . columbus of florence is a way out of this political, deadlocked, any clear out for after a day of royal meetings and consultations with the main axes.
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while we did yes, in the lead of the national, the lions whose coalition obtain the 2nd highest number of votes in parliament says he has managed to obtain the support of a 115 members of parliament. now the number needed for a simple majority is 112, and that's why he says he should be in the next prime minister of malaysia. he's also said that he will not form a unity government with on what abraham's alliance of hope now on why meanwhile, says he's confident of being able to form a coalition government, but did not give any details. he set this in a unshared. you press conference that he gave after he left a meeting with the king on tuesday afternoon. now on what coalition had attempted to form an alliance with their old rival, the national front. but that has fallen through with a national front noun, saying that they are happy to remain in opposition and they will not be part of any
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coalition government. now the king, however, has now said that he is going to meet or 30 members of parliament from the national front to help him decide who he thinks can best command the confidence of the majority in parliament. and that will take place on wednesday morning. so we perhaps will be able to, that we can perhaps, i suppose expect an announcement from the palace may be on wednesday. all right, thanks so much. flawless louis. now to in today's present joker with dodo has visited the areas was the fact that by mondays earthquake, at least $268.00 people were killed when the trauma hit, the town of chad george in west java rescue teams are still searching for survivors . tribes under the rubble without it says his government will compensate survivors and families of the victim. jessica washington has the latest fun challenges. this was one of the roads that was blocked off due to a land slide that hit shortly after the earthquake. it's the road that the president passed through as he's been visiting the doctor,
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his disaster affected areas. and so in this area, we see crews working behind me a mixture of police, search and rescue workers trying to assist those. a lead president joker with dodo was swiftly arrived on the scene here in g. and you're hoping perhaps to bring some comfort to families going through very difficult times. he said the 1st priority is, of course, search and rescue. and then secondly, providing assistance to families in need, those who have lost their homes and there are various levels of compensation depending on how much damage has been done to their homes. the highest amount being offered is around $3000.00 and us dollars. so a very difficult time for this community. still around many areas remain inaccessible around 10 areas were affected by land floods. the last we heard from speaking with such a rescue officials on the ground is that some areas, but not all of them have been cleared. and so it's still still
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a long way to go for this for this effort. as we wait for updates here in john jude plan, him all still ahead on the news out including uniting baby is born in a war zone with their parents abroad were at the service the clinic in ukraine. ah. when listening to a joint press conference with us secretary of state anthony blinking and the country deputy prime minister and fondness, the chef mohammed benumbed that a man fanny in doha. the 2 sides have discussed issues including humanitarian assistance, labor and human rights, as well as climate change. blinkin is also recognized causes contribution to international sports diplomacy. sound been debated with that briefing. the 1st session of you, a strategic dialogue happening
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a wire. the world cup is taking place here in court that we heard from the company, foreign minister and the u. s. secretary of state talking about how this world cup has bolster ties would be in the 2 countries. not just in terms of security, but towards sports diplomacy. as well, the united states is going to be holding the world cup in 2026. we've heard both of them talk about various aspects of the relationship between the united states and other including energy and other areas. also human rights that came up and the question was asked about whether this is a politicize woke up to which the secretary of state said that he is happy to be in cooper and cheering on team united states. we congratulate cutter on hosting the 1st world cup in the middle east. the statement that all are welcome here for the world cup is an important message for an event that brings together people from all walks of life. nations fate sexual orientations, races and other forms of diversity. now it's important to make that inclusivity
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reality. but i have all the people who are always welcoming and always receive people with open arms. and it's amazing to see the joy in the eyes of people. the fan and the enjoyment of this event, which was something they do or see for the 1st time. the world cup in previous sessions are usually held in countries that were very advanced european, western and african countries. this is the 1st time a middle eastern country bears this responsibility. the state of potter has been under the microscope ever since winning the bit to host the cup on a variety of issues. and that is something that we heard the family fun and minister talk about saying that the reforms that you've seen in our part of it's long term agenda a part of it long. it's long term vision to improve things in the country. and the bulk of has been a catalyst for change and that change is going to continue. he did say that all people from all the origins, all backgrounds are welcome to add this relationship with the united states in the rest of the world is going to continue and is going to be prosperous because of
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this global event which is happening in the heart of the property capital, iran has started enriching uranium to 60 percent purity and they thought our nuclear site according to state media. the move was described as a response to un demands for more cooperation from tehran, iran already in riches uranium up to 60 percent of the nuclear facilities. that level is still below the 90 percent enrichment needed for weapons grade material, but exceeds levels committed under the the abandoned 2015 nuclear deal says he's in china are tightening their cobra 19 restrictions as infections surge, millions are being told to stay home. thousands of businesses have been ordered shots, many people say they're fed up with a strict policy. patrick fox has more from hong kong. full authorities in china might not like to refer to what's happening in a lot of different places, loc dance officially. but when you shut down, schools and parson,
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tell people they can't get their officers to get to work and advise people to stay at home, then that's effectively what they are. health officials report to close 230000 view cases of infection on tuesday. that was close to china's all time high daily rate of infection had an april this year. most of those cases are in one joe and, and chunk ching. but the focus is really turned towards the capital which recorded another 30 percent spike and new cases compared to a day ago. and one of the new measure, the cup that's come into play is authorities are telling new arrivals to the city that they must get tested 3 days in a row and not leave the places where they're staying until they get the all clears . so effectively, that's telling people not to come to beijing at all. that's gonna create a lot of frustration for people that are being restricted with their movements and travel, and so on and so forth. but arguably, people in beijing have been more vocal about some coven curbs,
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and as the political heart of the country, they have been able to apply more pressure on the government. that is perhaps why beijing has avoided the shanghai style locked down so far. but with what's happening right now, this is going to really put the 0 current policy to the test, particularly as officials are trying to make small adjustments to it. to people have been killed in a lightning strike at a camp for internally displaced people in the democratic republic of congo. the camp near goma in northern kiva province is housing 300000 people who fled fighting between the congolese army and rebels. the m 23 group is reportedly making advances in the east, pushing back congolese troops. residents of colorado springs in the us gathered at the vigil for the victims of an attack. as a gay nightclub, o
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5 people were shot dead and 18 wounded when the gunman opened fire at the club. q on saturday. a 22 year old man has been arrested. the suspect was overpowered by customers who have been hailed as heroes by officials. the war in ukraine, this had a dramatic impact on millions of people. this is joan. how discovered the surrogacy clinic in the capital q has continued operating throughout? the facility has been uniting babies born in a war zone with parents from all over the world. olivia is in for her 7 months scan. the baby she carries is healthy, but it's not hers said to me to sheila, so i've decided to do this for a 2nd time. we are living through hard time. no income, no jobs, nothing. this time it's more about owning a living. if i can, why not?
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even in wartime, keeps state of the art biotech clinic produces 5 babies a day for a surrogacy fee of up to $70000.00. the women take home around a 3rd of that. when war broke out in february, it seemed the capital might be captured by the russian army within days clinic director ego puts an ogre, led a hurried evacuation, except that there really was no safer place for 30 babies to stay. and with more being born, every day, the doctor moved into the clinic with them, where he's remained full time ever since. was there ever a moment when you feared for the lives of the women and the babies in your care here? is often always, always, there wasn't a moment when i didn't what he shows us around cryogenic storage tanks maintain healthy sperm and embryos at minus a $190.00 degrees for up to 10 years. in vitro fertilization takes place in the lab
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before being transferred to the surrogate. this is the result of boy. boy's name is nathan n a. d and citizens. sonya and manuel started the surrogacy process just before the war broke out. or what is our to move forward because we fight the war was not going to last long. the war is 9 months old now. and the parents have ventured back into the was to take newborn nathan home to canada. there full of praise for the ukrainians who made their dream possible. they are so brave that i had the impression that i said to myself, we had to be brave to come on. it's not you that isn't in war, it's them. so come on, you do it and be brave. you again, it survived the shelling of her apartment building to become a 2nd time surrogate 4 months ago. and the teachers giving janisa clay it is not my baby. i carried it for 9 months and i talked to it, but it's parents have been waiting for it for a long time. so you have to lead
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a god. god. in war bravery comes in many forms. and here the giving and receiving of life among its rewards, jo, hope al jazeera thief. well, it's time for weather over to i haven't the now. hello, the weather set fair for the year arabian peninsula. by and large you can see this big area cloud which is now spilling out of the kia pushing across sir. northern parts of the region is the so the south is fine and dry. 27 celsius here in doha, but a chance is somewhere to whether she go on into thursday on the other side of the peninsula. just around the northern half or the red sea into saudi arabia, syria, lebanon, jordan, seeing some wet weather, those showers, starting to drift their way into. we're iraq as well as we go through. we're thursday blustery conditions across at east side of the mediterranean. quite a nasty storm system. this one plus the conditions 2 for the north west of africa, just bring every few showers across in northern fringes of algeria,
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northern parts of morocco, see some wet weather there too, into chin as yet, but for much of north africa, it is largely dry just around the gulf of guinea mice, rape a shower or 2 just along the postal fringes of west africa. but the showers, of course, now starting to recede away, pushing further south. so wet weather is going to be into the heart of africa, democratic republic of congo, seen some lavish hours storm hedge for a time there just down towards zambia towards botswana. wanted to shout in to south africa. but tony dryer and brighter here for thursday. i'll still had an al jazeera plenty more sports coverage for you on this day. 3 of the fee for worldcom 2022 ah. the notorious terraces of the football ultras where club loyalty, company, violence, confrontation when i was young, when there was a football match, we were frightened because the friends got to go crazy. put in indonesia,
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ah, ah ha. day 3 of the world cab and we've already seen one of the biggest sharks in the tournaments history. sadie arabia, written lena massey's argentina. we've got the best of the action coming right off hand. we'll have reaction from the stadium and from bonafide it also on the way the latest from game to on tuesday is kristin erickson's denmark take on to lithia,
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roberts 11 doubt the lead from poland against mexico and after being hit by several injuries. defending champions frowns open up against australia, and here they talk as through it all is the one and only one in ringo with. but there's only one place to start this. our argentina have been beaten by saudi arabia and perhaps the biggest shock in world cup history. lena massey led his team out for that 1st game in what would be his 5th and final volkoff. and it didn't take him long to make his mark scoring a penalty. and the 10th minutes put argentina ahead. they then had 3 more goals, disallowed before saudi equalized in the 2nd hall, with his goal from select a chevy. and then the unthinkable. sandy, going ahead with a stunning strike from selim. play. it's definitely worth another look at the celebration on the replay and will no doubt go down in fulfilling history.
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argentina came close to leveling it up in the closing stages, but the ball was cleared off the line. saudi arabia holding on for famous when taking the game 2 girls to one. it brings to an indulgent tina's 36th game unbeaten street, one shoals of equaling each lease. oh, let's go do jemma nash now who is watching him at madge, at the sales stadium in jama. you saw the whole thing unfold inside the stadium. just tell us what was that like? well far i must say, actually fairly incredibly privilege to have witness such a momentous occasion. it was a real moment of sporting history, but this, this was not supposed to happen in the lead up to the match. it was all talking about argentina being one of the pre tournament favorites. legal messy, possibly winning the world cup at his 5th attempt. and it started at one enough for argentina, as you just saw that, leonor messy for the mad. after 10 minutes,
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the whites of expectation on his shoulder, not that you would have known it, he coolly started high that penalty and we thought from there, well, here we go. is going to be audience. in his day they had 3 goals that rudolph for of side to from that sarah martinez and one from a don't lesson. at that point, we're thinking okay, yeah, this is how it goes. argentina, they've got this in the back. saudi arabia, they created absolutely nothing in the 1st off, but i'm not exaggerating. i could not see where a goal was going to come from. but whatever that coach of a, it run outsets in the half time break. well, i'd like to know what he said, because it's certainly about them when they came out firing in the 2nd off, you saw a moment ago that 2 goals in the 2nd half fantastic goals. the stadium just absolutely . iraq said there was so many saudi arabia fancied made the, to be short study over from the bowl over the border. and it was incredible. they just dug in after that. don't get performance. they really want to shift in and hold off. as you say,
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one of one of the biggest shocks in welcome history or argentina looked absolutely shell shock, their whole world cap campaign, now on a knife edge. well, coincidentally, my cameraman here today is actually argentinian. and i've had in scouring at the internet to see how the media back came in argentina, all reacting to this results. and it's been described as a disaster. i mean, maybe that might be a little bit over the top. we do still have 2 games of the great sites to go, but that's a very, very tricky games. this one on paper was seen as argentina's, easiest game of the great they've, they've got, they've got mexico and poland to come very, very difficult game. so yes, you'd have to say they face a very difficult task and appeal task if they want to be back here at this magnificent stadium, contesting the final on december, the 18th. okay, well, we'll see how it all unfolds. jama, thanks for now. well agitated fans got up early to watch this game,
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but they would have been given a health hope, a helping of indigestion. so shall we say with breakfast lesandra. betsy was with them in the capital one aside. as albert, he truly expected this. everybody came here, woke up very early in the morning to come to this park to watch the game together, expecting it to be an easy match for argentina. the 1st step and the route that they hoped would have enshrined the legacy of their biggest superstar liam, and then massy in gold. this obviously changes that everything and people here will tell you that the argentine team has mostly themselves to blame. so yes, shock is the words do the fine what the a will probably be remembered as the biggest upset, not only of a this a world cup, but one of the biggest in the history of the world cup. now people here tell you
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obviously that not everything is lost, but the next 2 matches that argentina will have to play against the mexico and poland to now have become, must wins for this demon. they only have 3 days to understand what happened. fix it the and, and show a very different the face on saturday against mexico. oh, let's spring, i guess one now and one. where does this set in the biggest shops in world history? i, in my mind is it's in the podium. i mean, whether you make it 1st, 2nd or 3rd, that's objective. i mean, you'd have to put a u. s. a in england 1950. you'd have to also look at the north korea in italy and other one that may be even honorable mention would be that argentina cameron in $1090.00. thanks to france. i'm on beacon camera when one know that we're seeing it here. now on the i on the biggest upsets and what does argentina need to do now to
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fix this, it's funny the red to it because it has to do a lot with, with that same cam room. and if there was a match to lose it, happen to be this one because it's gives you time to reassess and start looking at things how they can go right? again, you can also look in one or 2 ways. you can look at in 2002 argentina comes in on a row, they were one of the favorites to get knocked out in the 1st round or you look at it as 9090, where they lose the cameroon, but they end up making a run all the way with an injured dig, mardina all the way to the final, yet we'll have to see how they take their st. moving full. it's all credit to saudi arabia because they really played so well. and it feels like this is one of the rare times that argentina really outplayed. yes. and more about argentina being up play that's already been well documented. it's more about saudi arabia playing, living and dying with every single ball. it was play the strategy that ever when are as of the executing as an are being a gamble because just as well as they were able to shut down argentina. they could have been really pounded today for 5, no, playing a high line, playing
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a lot of pressure in the middle. if argentina were more p c, if they had more precision, they could have been able to score 4 or 5. um, so it was a gamble that ended up being offered for the saudi arabians. okay, and kathy still a finish the well cap on a hind eating course. oh no, there's no doubt about it. he could now can he? well, we'll have to see today he wasn't much of a factor. yes. he scores his 10th goal in the world cup. he ends up being a somewhat of a factor early on. but as the game progressed, he ended up losing that protagonist. but it's not all on him. he is a part of the of the problem with argent. you know, today you start looking at the full back. you start looking at the white play, lack of ron's lack of diversity, and you end up seeing the reason why they, they're really not being able to execute their full at their full potential at such a historic wynja. saudi arabia alixia bryan is right now for us at saudi house, a place to saudi football fans to gather in doha. next, he was the atmosphere like there it really has been
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a really jubilant atmosphere here, as you say, saudi house, it's been set up here long. dar house coronation for saudi fans to come down and watch the game. and i understand there was absolutely rousing cheer when time was cold on that match against argentina. about 90 minutes ago, fans here telling me that never in that wildest dreams could i expect to win that game. now as you've been talking about, saudi arabia ranked 51 in the world. the green falcons never expecting to win against a team who are ranked number 3. the team of leon l may say that when, as of copa, america, and also course the favorites to win this competition one fan i was speaking to earlier, absolutely horse from carrying on his team. now i am joined now by another saudi fan. his name is hattie, his joined us all the way here from red hetty. what did you think of the match? actually we didn't expect us all. busy to, to win this game because yeah, as you said that his agenda in is, is, is that i can number one to, to be, go wold was window, but it was very,
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very supplies for us and we'll hold the world to be honest with you on, we are very, very, very heavy. what was the atmosphere like down here during the game? it was a bit nervous times in that 1st half for you guys. actually it was another was whole time. actually because it was very hot. how much on our team the made the grade gates are much and they play very, very will with the very, very strong connection between them. and i believe that all the, well, the didn't expect a tone. so give it to be played like this. you've come over from read for the competition. when were you expecting? believe what are your expectations the tournament now? actually i was i am my ticket to living but truly all this on friday. but i believe that after this winning i, i will complete all the world cup in india and go have because the cult isn't full for surprises and they believe less than a me tuesday. it's only fantastic. how do you thank you so much. that is generally the feeling down here, of course, that mexico pull into play later on. but for now,
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saudi arabia, top of groups, a fancy at very happy about that. all right, and lexie at saudi house. thank you. i'm looking forward to seeing your, your guest stand at the next game between poland and saudi arabia, because in the same group later as the lexie mentioned, poland play mexico with a lot resting on the show. does that captain robert levin doff ski pull? reese, is it stadium 97 full saving me a seat pool? this group has been blown wide open now. really hasn't it? with yes, a re the house, you know, i think everyone was expecting argent saying it's we definitely dominating this group. now it looks like people might be bottling for 2nd place behind saudi arabia, potentially. it certainly made the group, and this might share a stadium 974, between mexico on poland, even more spicy. and i have some tend to, some supposed to say, i don't think that poland comes from actually one of the main things. huh. what is
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your name on the web you? where are you from? i'm diego from on, through mexico. and what do you think about this results alia? saudi arabia, argentina? does that make your job in this group? easier or harder? it makes it harder, cuz it shows us how much of a force it is. but we are ready to take on every team. not to tell me about, tell me about the mexican team. you don't have your talisman that name will have the and on those. she just ito who is replacing him and what was it like to sort of lose the figure head of the team, whether it was harsh, but we've got henry martin took lasana already together. moral and who was i sorry to kill us. i knew irving with now next mexico have this strange record at woke ups since 1990. always getting to the last 16 but never beyond. it's not a psychological problem for you guys. of course not cuz we got it. we're mexico. we're ready to fight everything. we put when you get inside the stadium, how will you be supposing the team rochelle, you ready, ready? guy. oh,
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a cooling he can still hear me. oh, that was given him as much support. i just as amazing is that i may not be quite as amazing as my floral head piece. so they start poland, mexico again. but it's definitely that mosque because i didn't really speak through that mosque. i just want to get a quick question and about poland, lemon doff ski. how much does the poland team actually rely on him? well, yeah, i know. sure. you know, as long suffering. poland from the poland is kind of in this middle ground of world
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football is never really making any great achievements, but still being a team that people don't particularly want to play, but they do have but they do have, you know, one of the great players of the modern age and rob 11, dusky me, maybe we can us these guys, what they think of playing against 11 dusk. anyone can offer an opinion on the mexico player. go. all right. well let you know on those few don't come knocking. no one does keep knocking you something because keep lilian bertha along with his national team. q smoking. you heard it on the web. 11 dusky is nothing, not my quotes, a great player on it. poland wants to get to that out to the group stages for the 1st time since 1986 though really be relied on the great rob. 11 dusky. not sure about the fighting, told man from those mexico fans. we'll see. we'll see in
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a few hours. joe. i want you to do your chatting to why you should do your poland chant. do you have wireless gonna be our church, bernie poland. scott: oh god, i'll say he there now. why? so i don't even know the candidate chance. so, you know, you're, you're in good company. so paul is at stadium 974. let's get santa news to show you what mexico and poland fans can expect inside your new stadium, pro your car, like, no other. this is stadium 97 for a history of world wide trade and the maintenance dawson material is it most the think 5974 shipping can pay. my bill is also the international dining code. a containers
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indicate what they are for. for example, we have the new one to grab a snack time and we look for the down. we have the yellow, full bathroom and a black one are the truth. and if you ever need medical assistance, we have the green container and the silver ones right here are v i p room. and that's my kind 7 games are being held here, and if the players get nervous before taking the field is all with the venue will be completely dismantled off of the form. and everything that you see around me here will be will. so another country that needs it before the front side will be built into an area that people can live and work here,
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while stadium 97 for physical present temporary. it will leave a long lasting o grantee is also underway now with denmark against him as yet. education says he stadium is currently go. las box a remarkable return for christine erickson. hitler under year and a half since his heart failed on the pitch of the european championships. it was thought he never play again. and now here he is at the well cup. good to see isn't it one to see that it really is a testament to all those around him and christine arts and of course he was able to get back on the pit. it was a testament to the people who believed in him, the support staff, the medical staff of the teams that he was on. and also the group of people that surrounded his entourage, that really helped him continue to those very difficult. and so it was really a group effort to see all this happen and see a player that magnificent as christian ericsson, continuous career. and you know,
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let's talk a little bit about brentford and their role that i played in here my team because they really believed that he could still get back on his feet when he wasn't last play in italy. no, he was allowed to play in italy. so he leaves the ends of when a brentford has a sensational season not been for and has a very good season that year. and of course as of re attracting the attention of manchester, united as he continued to, to rehabilitate to a certain extent. and now you see with the international team. so again, like i said, a testament to any and all are believed on him and have been able to do what they need to do in order for him to be here and guitar. a rating champions, france open their campaign against australia in today's elated corinthian france's house of defending their well capital had been dealt a huge glo following injury to 3 of their top players upon val clean been fema animal economy, but they still have one of the world's best players in killing and bob bay simply will confirm it with i think that he's lived up to the hype the last few
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years. when you could apply like killian, it's very difficult to define his limit with regards to his potential. it's incredible. he's in vote, he's relaxed, he's concentrated, he's focused, i think that he's wearing to perform on the pitch and help the squad and get the results that we want. how much is resting on kilian and bob a shoulders to carry as team considering all of frances injuries. it's interesting that you see that because it seems like this is the work up where he has to prove that he is that best player in the world are the best player in the world and waiting. so when you look at it from that perspective, yet he has to say, i'm going to put the team on my shoulder. let me do it. i got this, i'll take care of this. but at the same time, we see these national teams now that can't rely on just one clear. it has to be a collective effort. give you an example. 2018 france. it was a team that was very collective. it didn't, but people you'd end up seeing a group of players that ended up getting together. understanding that maybe pragmatism is the best way forward at an international terminal level. and how do
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you think france are going to do you against australia? well that i think they should, they should be pretty solid. i mean, australia is a very difficult but you know, team to be able to overcome, but they have enough to be able to get past them. it'll be tight, maybe one nil to one along those lines, but it should be of france victory. and they didn't though at the last world hot, they did beat them, didn't they beat the soccer? is in the opening game as well, right? they they, they, oh yeah, they did beat the suckers in the wow. singles, bruno, but they did the prove, well, they beat the suckers as well. yeah. so it is a bit of a re match for them against the maybe not. so i'm world soccer will site, but still a very difficult in the face. okay. but, but australia didn't upset parade. yeah, no sir playoffs and they got to the well cut thanks to that goalkeeper. he's now a figure, a fun in peru, where his antics in saving a penalty prevented the south americans from qualifying for the tournaments. marianna sanchez reports from lima ah,
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when bit lost to austria to qualify for the world cup. it ra since you are not only watched the match and shot he recorded and studied gold keeper, andrew red means every move over and over. yeah, a lot of cattle. you sooner got either when the goalie said the last penalty, he made a face like this. and i said, this is interesting. i like the site. so i encourage grow a beard and be the dancing goalie, especially as he came away. i fill out a rock a through, so professional clown and he says andrew read mean is a perfect match. he jumps from left to right, flaps his arms and makes faces just like a clown. peruvians 1st laughed at the sucker was goalkeeper until his distraction tactics helped blocked the last of the penalty should out. it all said it was time to make people forget and laugh. he says peruvians were so hurt, it wasn't easy. and therefore, daniel, by you look, he was in his head better. so now, when i told my buddies i was going to impersonate this guy, they quit talking to me in for some block me on facebook. my own family told me
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they didn't want me to be around the house. i had to leave for australia. camille, i yeah. i was to delia. oh yeah. it is locals himself. clown, italy, no. impersonating the australian goalie has served him well. if the lena gets constant bookings for children's parties, graduations, he's even been featured in newspapers. oh, he's a favored in his own neighbourhood. on the outskirts of lima, monsieur, over lease god bendable again as years as the pencil knocker. i feel happy with the character i have gained many experiences. beautiful things. there are many people who take pictures who hug me. little children who say they want to be like the goalkeeper. it's most beautiful thing that has happened to me come to so politically, socially and economically divided. one of the few issues that unites people here is football. now peruvians will have to choose a team to back and it will most likely be a latin american. many have already made their choice for dinner at him. tina,
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because of leona mercy the money. yeah, the bella adina is almost like a sick on pay to for. yeah. hadn't been eating argentina, always for argentina. de leno says perhaps humor and laughter will make peruvians forget about the sadness of not being part of this world cup. and he says, perhaps one day they will also learn to love. andrew read main austria star medina sanctus. how just he'd envy might be to a let's catch you up on the gold fast. we saw on monday 12 goals for and altogether half of them were scorned. by england today thrashed around 62 in their opening game and grim, deep dude. bellingham was the man to open the scoring of the leaf international stadium becoming the 1st player born after the year. 2000 to score at a world cobb. well, no goals for star striker hurricane, but there were 2 from ohio soco for him. sterling, marcus rochefort,
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and jack relish also among the scores. there were 2 head injuries in the match which led to a whopping 27 minutes and had a time, a solid start for garris. so kate and his team who reached the semi finals in russia 4 years ago, the top of the group. but he says there's room for improvement. i understand that focused drifting of it, but that won't be enough for us to progress in the tournament. and so we've still got a lot to do to qualify, but of course it's really a really good start for any other gaming group. big error fail was once again the hero for wales. they found themselves one mill down against the united states or for golden to that the way one of the legends george where that spell was foul to win the penalty, which he scored to ensure wails left for the point. they're fans delighted of. what was that 1st woke up came in 60 for his voice. a 2nd.
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awesome. yeah, great point to where we were. show character again, what you did in 2020 with good of anger. fail delivering once again, how would you rate his performance? one, how to re wheels performance would probably be the better question. get in as garrath reason i say garrath bail goes sodas, wales. and in the 1st half we saw that the 2nd half, it was a totally different. well, i'd like to know what was being said in the dressing room that's i can have. so at least use that as motivation because you see a wheel site coming out with a lot more courage, a lot more conviction and also coming out to equalize, putting them in a good situation. and also put in the us in a very precarious one. and briefly, england were expected a much tougher encounter with the rotten. how. how did you write that performance? you new england had the on paper, the players, the talent, the capability to be able to go deep in this tournament. it was a match where they start to set up an argument with say, by the way,
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we're here to argentina who lost a brazil all you remember, we're also in this argument as well. so make sure that you keep us in mind, but of course, with all the tinkering and all the changes that gary southgate made recently, you ended up having a bit of doubt today or issue that yesterday. it was a team that ended up finding the wagon. all right, one, yeah, in group a, it was the netherlands. he came out on top against senegal. they go to like, goes to get the better of the african champions to know the victory. put some type of group, a head of ecuador who beat keta, opening game on sunday. just wanna give you a quick update on the score between denmark and tin. is it? it is gold still at half time, so we'll have to wait and see if they'll result less. all right, one while you were, i want your predictions for the rest of the game today. you were wrong about the photo eye and we were we were oh yeah, we were, we were supposed be pull, draw, draw. i'm france and friends versus australia. france. okay. all right.
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well that's all we've got time for in our world. kind of special. we're back at 1530 g m t from our studio on the coronation. it's plenty more from katara. 2022. and i'm off to 9th. and we'll state him for poland versus mexico. but one is predicted will be internal. and don't forget, you can get more woke up content on our website out. is there a dot com? forward slash woke up. as far mentioned, andy is standing by for us down at the cornish studio where all the funds are gathering really ready for the rest of the games happening later on today. but for now it's good bye. from all of us, jumping to the streets, when no topic is off the table, i don't think that anybody should be borne to privilege to them for us at the end of the day. we are the subjects of little family. so that's one person's opinion, but what's your, amplify your voice,
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the judicial system in mexico. it's incredibly weak and it is not just corruption where a global audience becomes a global community. those scariest part of this moment in my country is this toys for a more weapons, the st. oh, now j 0. every footstep moving in the sink with the world to bring health equity for all to be together again with the ones far apart with transformation and collaboration, indonesia urges beliefs world in forward. as one over 2 recovers stronger loom in australia, snowy mountains, thousands of wild horses graze on alpine plains, living spine, poetry books and films creating an epic, me about these intelligent creatures and their place in australian culture. but
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