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ah. hello, i'm tom mccrae. this is the news. how alive from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes, a desperate search for survivors and indonesia, after an earthquake killed at least 268 people. turkish president heard one says to kia will launch a ground operation and northern syria. after an escalation with kurdish forces, saudi arabia pull off, one of the biggest shocks and world cup history coming from behind to beats, linelle misses argentina. and uniting babies born in a war zone with their parents abroad, were at a surrogacy clinic in ukraine. ah, we begin in indonesia where the death toll from monday's earthquake has risen to
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268 or 30 say many of the victims of the magnitude 5.6 quite were young children. jessica, washington, mid survivors in the worst affected area. she unsure as she enjoys sang hospital. these are the young survivors of monday's devastating earthquake at a marry him is here with 2 of her grandchildren. the family was trapped in the rubble of their home. but not all of them made it out. would i my my youngest grandchild died in her mother's arms. she was sleeping at the time, and her mother was reciting to karen. her name was mia. she was only 2 years old. the children's mother is struggling through the physical and emotional pain. she is one of the patients being treated in this car park because the hospital has been damaged. at least 60 children have died at this hospital alone. according to doctors, you know, mean i'm young, muffled like the majority brought in here are children that according to our notes,
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most of them suffer from head injuries and leg and hand fractures. such efforts continue through the affected area, a mountainous region of indonesia, west java. let's prone to landslides, police rescue workers and volunteers are working together to clear roads, blocked by landslides. this is the main one connecting to carter and chant, or several bodies have already been recovered. from this site atman, last saw his wife, mother, and daughter on this road, where the family operated, a small coffee store and our medical center. i keep coming back here by since last night, very fond of years in ages. disaster mitigation agency says cruise on the ground a trying their best to find all the missing people and to help thousands of displaced people, including those who have lost their homes. and those too afraid to return to their villages. ma'am, we have had help from government, milk, medicines, ross, and food. i don't know how long will stay here. i'm scared of the aftershocks. like
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many her families preparing to spend another night in the cold while they wait anxiously to hear when it will be safe to go home. jessica, washington out a 0. she ensure indonesia, indonesia has a history of large earthquakes and soon armies fence because it sits on the so called ring of fire. it's an active balance of volcano authentic tonic plates that encircle the pacific ocean in 2004 a powerful magnitude. 9 point one quake in northern sumatra, triggered to the boxing day, su nami, 226000 people were killed in 2018 more than 2000 people were killed by magnitude 7.5 trim and su nami, that hit the island in sula, we see for the head of emergency response and recovery at the indonesian red cross bridge, one common is in the affected area. he says there's still time to find survivors. i think the bottom of the fine bard people are people are where it's
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stripe in the bullets building. also built in seo. so that's why in that breath also with our colleague from sort of and then it's still struggling to find to maximize our book to the search and that i still in certain areas some of the building codes that normally yeah. why? because most spoke with the island in and where why is the most popular around the and building called also we feel that love really well in some of the practice people who. busy built the building the houses and we know that
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this also roof area but you know, do, do the lan is to do it through the main effect? are people also still doing this and i have thing in some of our mitigation also need to be more aware people to, to, to build here in, in the risk. the idea to he is president says he will launch a ground operation against kurdish forces and northern syria as soon as possible. that's in response to a rocket attack and southern turkey. on monday, the turkish military has begun bombing kurdish targets in northern syria and retaliation. send him conceal reports from southern to here. i. this mother is distraught. her 5 year old son hudson was killed in an attack here that took a syrian border and monday rocketed his 1000 cock how much
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district while he was playing with his bag. his relatives call him a heroes on the rocket for report of the lost by her dish y p g fighter. in northern syria. one person's uncles, this class what families going to was which sucks you. it's a big pain. no words can explain it. there's nothing more that i can say turkey i consider the y p g i see when branch of it's alpha could come workers party or p k k. hey, you know, a 5 year old hassan through a large crowd. you in car companies, emotions and high, and for many of them, warners anger overshadow. say who you turkish over. so say it's time for rent and again, they bout to retaliate. i guess every attack, turn rockets were launched on monday at car come with schools and residential areas . killing 3 civilians including has some and a teacher comes in. the schools janitor says he hurt 3 explosions and barely
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escaped. it's all been too much for him. many shops in the district were also damaged by the shelling. some of them are closed. okay. who works? part time at the small market was at school when the building was hit. faintly, we were in a break, my friends were playing the bell rang and then we heard an explosion with kate. then the teachers took us to the shelter downstairs but turkish military has now launched air sparks against kurdish targets in northern syria. and while okay, cleans up after monday's attack, turkish present treasure pipe out on has said he is ready to launch a ground operation into northern syria to conform to y p g fighters. seen africa, solar al jazeera, gesenta se enter kia. well
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one of the biggest shocks and football world cup history has happened on day 3 of cut her 2022. leno missy's argentina, have been beaten to one by saudi arabia in their opening game. saudi are the 2nd lowest ranked side, and the tournament argentina were one of the pre tournament favorites that they have been stunned by their 1st defeat, and 37 games. saudi arabia have declared to morrow a public holiday. alexey o'brien was at the saudi house, a place for the country's football fans together in doha. she met with some of the fans there. lots of happy faces, both people supporting the saudi team after that shock went against argentina. but also this has been saved is one of the big day for arab football in years because june is here in denmark. that game has just finished. there were lots of friends down here to support that. lots of pan knowing that this is a huge day football across the region. now saudi fans were telling me that never in
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their wildest dreams could they have imagined that they would they team rank $51.00 and the world. we're going to be gen, tina argentina, number 3 in the world, the to the moderately and help me see the team who won coca america, the team of i actually favorites to take out this space to vote. and the green falcons have come out on talk to one. now some of the bands i was speaking to say that this is just such an amazing day for the region. lots of fans streamed down here to watch the game. and also after the when to celebrate and solidarity with the green falcons. 2 other bands who did come down to join the crowd here rose and a man i came over from turkey and from algeria they live here and cut us guys. what did you think of the match? well actually it was an amazing game, and we really enjoyed that. really into the game. it was one of the challenge if it was like one at 1 pm the versus k to we did talk the letter a little bit so hot,
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but they were playing amazingly lots of attacks and they never give up at the same time. every seconds we are having that. oh okay. this is gone. gone all the tab outside outside, outside, derek. yeah. we are living right now. i'm so happy for you guys came down after the match to to join the fans down here. why is it such a big deal for the middle east? this when it's like 1st the 1st time i jerry and i was renting vin, like 1st church game without a no actually be able to hear us because you know, the and just leaving now and i did
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a well hell sweet denmark played out a goal, a stroll with 2 to see if it was the same score and mexico game against poland. although the polls missed a penalty. manuel rob, hello, joins us. and now from mexico city into many, how have fans, reacted there? are they relatively happy with that in the little school on is electric a mood because if electric is mood, i would say that that's what the mood is like outside of the fan zone. here in downtown mexico city. i think people are, are quite happy with the, with the tie against poland here in mexico. i versus the very beginning of, of the match. there was just so many heads spinning, following the outcome of the argentina, saudi arabia, game. i don't think anybody here saw that coming. so a lot of people just certainly just fighting their nails, watching this game against poland. but i think coming out of this group or going
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into the in, into the group stage, a lot of mexican fans felt that they were more or less at a similar level of football play with poland. so i tie very much is seen as a positive thing, especially going into the weekend on saturday. mexico goes up against argentina and the worry that many people here have betty of the mexican fans is that argentina might finally wake up before the weekend and just pulverized the mexican team. that's something that people here certainly don't want to see. so right now the mood again, electric, i would say very good, and obviously they're in a pretty tough group. so how high our expectations from fans a full this mix the contain are the expectations are high both here in mexico and around the world? mexico. ah, is it soccer nation? i think mexico is seen around the world as a soccer nation as well. this is the 8th consecutive world comp appearance for the mexican national team. they become a sort of permanent placement of permanent invitee to
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a world cops. and mexico also traditionally, historically, has started off on the right foot. right? so all but one of the games in the last 7 world cups have been all lost. that exception was in 1994 where mexico last against sweden. so today's tie very much goes in line with mexico's previous appearances in the world cup. but again, expectations are high of the national team, despite the fact that many people here know that it's a young team, a lot of these players haven't had a chance to, to, to practice together to play together. i had this tournament, but at the end of the day where people here are really wanting to see what they're, what they're, what they're cheering for. they're cheering on their national team, but they're wanting to see a beautiful game. that's certainly what they get got during this day view appearance of, of mexico at the cut that 3032 world cup of what people want to see is a beautiful game. and that's what they got today. brilliant, had, thank you so much. that's my moderate below for us in mexico city and we will have
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much more on day 3 of the cut, our world cop anal special coverage with andy richardson that's coming up in about 15 minutes. but a cut of contribution to international sports diplomacy was discussed during a meeting between the u. s. secretary of state and the katara deputy prime minister in foreign minister in doha. antony blinking and shake mohammed ban abdur rahman ow! sunny also discussed climate change and humanitarian assistance. the 2 men held a news conference earlier of some have been javert, was there the 1st session of your strategic dialogue happening a while? the world cup is taking place here in part that we heard from the public for mr. on the us, secretary of state talking about how this world cup has both stood times between the 2 country. not just in terms of security, but towards sports diplomacy is rather united states is going to be holding the world cup in 2026. we've heard both of them talk about various aspects of the
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relationship between the united states, 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 potter and cheering on team united states. we congratulate cutter on hosting the 1st world cup in the middle east. the newer 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, faith, sexual orientations, races, and other forms of diversity. now it's important to make that inclusivity reality. what 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
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a middle eastern country bears this responsibility. the state of clutter has been under the microscope ever since winning the bid to holster, woke up on a variety of issues. and that is something that we heard the federal foreign minister talk about saying that the reforms that you've seen in other are 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 origins, all backgrounds are welcome to come there. and this relationship with the united states in the rest of the world is going to continue and is going to be prosperous because of this global event, which is happening in the heart of the other company. ah, ukrainian police have rated several orthodox monasteries and keep accusing them of working with russians. special forces, the kremlin spokesman,
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has condemned the raid rushes orthodox church head jurisdiction over religious authorities in ukraine, about the ukrainian church cut off all ties. a few weeks after russia's invasion for the war and ukraine has had a dramatic impact on millions of people. yet, as john hall discovered a surrogacy clinic in the capital, keith has continued operating throughout. the facility has been uniting babies born in a war zone with parents from all over the world. aaliyah is in for her 7 months scam . the baby she carries is healthy but it's not hers. is to jewish. nathan goodness, to do this, not only for yourself, but also for the to bring happiness. this is why we were created and there are many other ukrainian women eager to become surrogate mothers for parents in waiting for all over the world better later. sure. so i've decided to do this for
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a 2nd time though. we are living through hard times, no income, no job is nothing just time, it's more about earning a living. if i can, why not? even in wartime, keeps state of the art biotech clinic produce his 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 purch and olga led a hurried evacuation. except that that really was no safer place for 30 babies to say. 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 that the women in the babies in your care here is often always, always. there wasn't a moment when i didn't. one that he shows us around genic storage tanks maintain
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healthy sperm embryos at minus a $190.00 degrees for up to 10 years. in vitro fertilization takes place in the lab before being transferred to the surrogate. this is the result. a boy's name is nathan and canadian citizen. sonya and manuel started the surrogacy process just before the war broke out. really, 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 yesterday. as soon as the day before our visit team was targeted with cruise missiles. it was the 2nd time in a week. your grand receive some, some i'm tearing defense weapons from the west, so i knew that it was, it was a better window over doing it to cross to get it. yeah, they're full of praise for the you know,
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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 brief. you again, survived the shelling of her apartment building to become a 2nd time surrogate 4 months ago. and the teachers get genetically, 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 a goal. you let go. in war, bravery comes in many forms and hear the giving and receiving of life are among its rewards. jonah hold al jazeera chief security sources in northern iraq, say around revolutionary gauss is targeted kurdish physician groups in the region. a base north of the city of cook was hits with missiles and chemicals. the drones. local schools were evacuated in casualties have been reported in the latest. and
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a series of iranian strikes in the region to ron has accused to iranian curtis groups of stoking nationwide protests, which group the country since martha many died in police custody in september were un says more than 300 people have now been killed. and the anti government protests in iran, and the situation is critical. human rights chief, ah, vulcan turk says the rising number of debts from protests in iran, including those of 2 children at the weekend. and the hardening of the response by security forces underline the critical situation in the country. our office also calls on the iranian authorities to immediately impose a moratorium on the death penalty and to revoke death sentences issued for crimes not qualifying as the most serious crimes. under international law. twitter is
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hiring again just a few days after its new balls. a loan must collide off nearly 2 thirds of its workforce. the social media platform has been taken to court multiple times since the billionaire took charge of rob reynolds joins us from los angeles. now into robust pretty, how to keep up with exactly what's going on over at twitter, who's coming in, who's going can you just bring us up to date with, with things rod at, at the moment? well in terms of sort of that the raw numbers 3 weeks ago before elan must took over the social media platform, twitter had 7500 employees give or take now after weeks of mass lay offs and the employees calling it quits, that figure is down to about $2700.00 and now as you mentioned, mosque is hiring. again, he is called in all hands meeting of the,
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the remnant of twitter employees and announced that the layoffs have ceased. and now he's actively seeking new hires in the areas of engineering. and in sales a last week must required employees to sign on to what he called an extremely hard core cultural of culture at the corporation. including long working hours and a 1000 employees promptly cleaned out their virtual desks and said good bye. a trump has been a tweeting optimistically and sometimes rather bizarrely in over the past several days. he's also announced that a former president, donald trump, who was kicked off twitter after the january 6th 2021 insurrection has been allowed back on. but trump says he's not interested. meanwhile,
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the people who are familiar with the engineering underpinnings and the technical aspects of how twitter actually works, say without a robust engineering staff, the company will eventually begin to degrade in its functions. and over time, glitches will accumulate and it will just simply collapse. at some point, the engineering called critical engineering area teams have been gutted by the lay off. i must go is sir now of the head of a company. that dirt seems to be in a great deal of flocks of but nevertheless sir says that he's going to make it work . ok, thank you for that update that is rob reynolds for us. in los angeles. malaysia's former prime minister, maryan you are seen has declined a request from the king to form a unity government. he an opposition leader and why abraham both failed to get an
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outright majority. after set those general election resulting and hung parliament florence louis has more from the malaysian capital, qualon. poor malaysia remains in political limber with the position of prime minister, still vacant weed in yassin leader of the national alliance. who got the 2nd highest number of votes in saturday's election says he will not form a unity government with unwise brought him. the king had proposed this as a solution. when he met both leaders on tuesday, we'd in your sins party champions, preserving special rights for the majority malay ethnic group and is in an alliance with a conservative islamic party. while onward party is seen as more liberal and is also multi ethnic. and was alliance of hope had attempted to form a coalition with the national front and old rival, but this has fallen through the king non says he will meet all 30 and peace from
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the national front on wednesday to help him decide who he thinks can command the confidence of the majority in parliament. now saturday's elections were meant to bring political stability to a country that has seen to previous administrations collapsed because of in fighting and defections. but the longer this political impasse continues, the less confidence there will be in a new government. sick senior journalist from hong kong now defunct pro democracy newspaper. the apple daily have pleaded guilty to collusion charges. they are being tried under the controversial national security law imposed by beijing and could face life in prison if given the maximum penalty they admitted to conspiring with their papers. founder to call for sanctions against officials in hong kong and china. priscilla, head on al jazeera, will be live to our cornish world cup studio from a reaction to saudi arabia's shock. when of ogden, tina ah
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hello the weather set fair for the year, a radiant 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. 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, saying, some wet weather, those showers, starting to drift their way into iraq as well. as we go through with the, as they 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 free showers across the northern fringes of algeria. northern
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possum rocco see some wet weather that 2 in 2 chin is yet, but for much of north africa it is largely try just around the gulf of guinea. you might scrape a shower or 2 just along the coastal fringes of west africa. but the shouts of course, now starting to recede away, pushing further south. so what's weather is going to be into the heart of africa, democratic republic of congo, seen some lobby shouts, storm hedge for a time. they're just down towards zambia towards botswana. wanted to shouting, to south africa battalion dry upright to hear the thursday. ah ah ah, every footstep moving in the sink with the world to bring health equity for wrong.
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welcome to al jazeera world cup studio on bo waterfront, we witnessed one of the biggest upsets ever seen the tournament. saudi arabia pull off one of the world cups. the old time shop results coming from behind a to b. o, as in tina, we were billed as one of the favors to lift the chart if you'd like to tell me, but a rethink, a messy in co is the $36.00 matched 3 unbeaten wrong comes to an end. saudi fans a full in the capital for the world cup, and they've been celebrating a famous day in that before history can 2 days before portugal. first match is confirmed that counts in christian ronald r will leave his club of manchester, united, immediate effect the okay, joining me in the studio,
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tonight's our guests chicago geisha and jim will get their thoughts very shortly. first, that's correct. comb with the action. one of the biggest shocks in welcome history happened on day 3 here at capsule 2022 little my c argentine a beaten to warm by saudi arabia in the opening gang gemini. she was at lee sale stadium. and how's the story of an extraordinary day? on wild celebrations at full time as saudi arabia sent shock waves through this world cups. after reducing one of the greatest upset ever seen an old build up had focused on a little messy, but the pressure didn't show as he calmly took away a penalty. 10 minutes in the south, americans then had 3 gold rooms out of sight and was wondering how they didn't go into the break it leading by more. but saudi arabia slipped the game on. it had an extraordinary thought to the 2nd cellar as he equalizing with the shelter again.
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and the green consent was sent into a frenzy just minutes later, when selim down 3 applied them in front. having sailed to create a single chance in the 1st half, saudi arabia had delete that it was a case of digging in to keep argentine and kid on by their rule can support the players who wrapped and on to get to the victory ending argentina's. 36 match on beaten run. shell shocked argentina, friends and leaving the ground was not to pay to happen. really messy on the side. wow. they now much great, great i oh with
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i think i could get the gist of what gemma was saying at the end. that's some very happy. saudi arabian fans, as you can imagine, jim, i saw him last night sort of saying what a great start mrs. for origin, senior, the so they can either way in sit with an ice comfortable when are we saudi arabia? did anyone see this coming to? i don't think so. i don't think so. maybe a very in our to lead to get the, give the credit, the whole, the a we have got a play to really good then the smart game and need look like a, do everything started like the fairy tale. we all can, you might, you know, one for, for messy with that goal being the 1st surgeon didn't to scoring for the goal cups a being data leaving a house time and then everything is upside down. because in the 1st house, i didn't, you know, work on controlling the game and there was lucky moments for, for them with the allowed goals. but everything change in the 2nd house. i think
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they were nervous at some point the to goes of saudi arabia where to close. and i think they start the feeling that the pressure that needs a shocking result. but it's not the 1st time one of the candidates get to the heat in the 1st game and then they monitor the wind like you're spending 2010, and with a draw in the all the game on the group. see, they might be having some, some tensile issue. we talked a lot about the, the amount of continued fans that were, hey, there's obviously a lot of saudi arabian fans here as well. they'll feel as though it's effectively a home will cut for them as well. and that coach as well as i ran out, he's got a fantastic tournament record, so perhaps we shouldn't have been as surprised as we were about just how well saudi perform. yeah, absolutely, because he's met his name in africa, most of the you know, his career. he won the couple of nations in 2012. it's also be the quote for in 2015. so he's actually the only coach in the history of african football who is one
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to i think a couple of nations with 2 different countries. so he brings that experience to saudi arabia. he's done well with, well qualified them. so they woke up in 2018 for the 1st time in 20 years, so he's a coach, you know, who understands his team and been preparing. they've been playing some high level football, you know, friendly, but also 9 of the 11 starters for saudi arabia play for now, which is a team that is caused by an identity and coach remo diaz. so he sort of, you know, maybe prepared them for the philosophy that, you know, that could help them in this game against the agenda. and so kudos to saudi arabia and it's a national holiday in saudi arabia on wednesday. so yeah, that group is wide open. this is what saturday funds in doha made of the victory. why don't you really done? thank you so so, so you told me earlier that you had a specific message for urgent tv and star player lionel. imagining much better.
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okay, what mr. me see this is your, it's finished please book and you get to point us. 6 i do, oh yeah, yeah. well back in origin. st. fans got up early to watch that game against saudi arabia. they weren't expecting the day's disappointing match results to go along with their breakfast. i was under rump. yes, he was with them in the capital. one is aries, shock out and his belief is what are jin seniors are feeling here in central when i cited thousands of them, woke up very early on tuesday morning to come out and support their team and what they expected to be. and he's the match against saudi arabia that turns out to be one of the biggest upset in argentina and football history. and if you talk to the people here, they'll tell you 15 have themselves to blame. saying that, no,
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no, no, i don't know what happened. i feel sick, we all thought this was going to be an easy match. i'm not sure what happened. i think we lost confidence. it's easy to comment from here. you have to be there. i still can digest the outcome for her to side with the reality. if you have to learn how to lose and keep facing the next matches. now friends were hoping this would have been just the 1st time in the journey around their career and legacy. their biggest thought, man, man said, now they're really worried by the fact that they think that i just, you know, once again is showing the laws in particular sort of psychological weaknesses. that over when things become difficult in international come with nation. any particular ask the world cup and now they have only 3 days to try and certain things around before the next match that they must win against the mexico and.
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1 overall, there is a fear now that the a to be a live friends world comes you more this generation and that it could turn out to be just like all the others. just the final thoughts on massey was saying the stadium must have a match. still a sense of calmness around him and trying not to panic, because as you say, still too much is to go in. this group yet says 3 much, then they can still do it. i've been told that that's part of the game. she was upset of course, but calm and he wanted to to send a message usually wouldn't mess. he's very upset. he doesn't do interviews. he did at least 4 interviews after the game and he sent the message to the support that he said them to have phase and to trust them. so that's actually what i should. and i just said, sorry, does some support from i can dinner with a flow that we're going to make it. don't worry. so i think he's trying to sell
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that message. that's the messy narrative runs for a few days at least this well, well we got some of the news coming in, involving another fairly high profile play. postables counts and chris john. rinaldo. he'll be playing this will come, but he won't have a club to go back to the moments it's been confirmed. he has to leave manchester united with immediate effect. the decision is set to be mutually great ratings that will you will united club statement same except thanks him for his immense contribution across to spells at old trafford. a show it sort of how to ended and he did just to remind people that this interview just on the, even the well kept saying he felt betrayed that some sofa. so he had no respect for his manager and that he was being forced out of the club. so there's really no other way descending, i guess. but it's kind of something that it has under this. why are in that? i'm a monday night and fun and i'll tell you that i was very disappointed. after watching that interview. he served a lot, you know, for the club over the to spells that he's been a bunch of se knightstead, but
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a couple of funds, you know, a very happy with, you know, some of the finding, some of the things that he said to expose what's happening i'd monthly united but it's very sad that he has to leave under these circumstances. but you also have to feel for him as a human being as a player, you know, being given 3 minutes to play a player. such caliber must have not gone down well with him. but you know, it's the right decision for both parties and we wish him all the best. and jim and sensors future, i guess a lot going to depend on it for how he performs that as well. come. yeah, i think so, let's remember that in some or if he's some kind put himself on the market. you wanted to play the champions league. no offers. no top team wanted him. not because he's not good enough, but because his salary is says super hide and he didn't prove that much. so i think it depends on these wall. copy fi or forms really wells cards and that's everything right? he might have an offer. otherwise,
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i can imagine the m l s because if you didn't go on him before seeing these last month, i guess they're not going to be many interest them. now we shall see. well, the world cups defending champions, france get the campaign underway. surely that playing australia natasha butler, has been gauging the hopes of their supporters in paris. well, fans all caused defending champion so that 1st march in this tournament is a moment of excitement for their supporters. also very moment of anxiety because some of the most experienced players are out because of injury. paul burke, county and the star striking carrion benson are nevertheless, some of the funds that we've spoken to here in paris. still believe that nibbler can go all the way. joshua, there are important players in the french drainage, but of course he's a shame that plays like benjamin an unconquered, not there, but what counts is the strength of the whole team? i think they'll do well despite the absence of these big players, as it sounds
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a watch, a few games to see how the french will do for you all. and i'd be sure to say the month of us, usually i watch football and follow sports. but this year i won't watch for many reasons, mainly because i have too many concerns about the politics and human rights law. well, there's no doubt that the atmosphere around this walk up in france is pretty subdued . it is no key here in paris for example. there are no big screens, no fans zones. cicio authorities say that's in protest against what they say is tatters. human rights record also concerns over the environment. and that's the case in most big cities across the country. nevertheless, for those who do want to watch the world cup and follow, lay blood have to do so in some of the bars and restaurants like this one, the will be sharing the game or of course they can watch a home. the match is at our job stadium, pete estimates is alive, therefore was pizza, or the france sang out of this one?
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well, andy, i spoke to some of the fans a little over half an hour ago. and as you can imagine, pod is n as ever. the french fans believe that their team will do the business tonight, and the australian fans think that their team will win the encounter. but let's be honest, if you look at the world rankings, you look at football history, football pedigree, you'd have to go with a french results tonight. although having said that, as we saw earlier today, nothing is cost in stone. and teacher in terms of for the cursor for defending champions is his french team in a position to defy that and put up a strong defense well, any must be honest with you before the tournament. i personally thought that they were on course to defend the title, henberg jelly, they fan sir. think as much as well. but as you say in recent times,
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the defending champions and there are a shocking record at the very next woke up group stage exits. we thought with spain we saw with germany last time round italy in, in, in 2010. and don't forget france themselves when they were the will champions. in 1998, they bombed out in the 1st round in 2002. thus french side has struggled with injuries . they've lost several high profile posed, paul called, but obviously probably at the top of that list. benzo ma is there as well. so it's very, very difficult to gauge right now. but as we know, the coaches will tell you that when one man misses out for an injury, it provides an opportunity for the next guy. thanks for the pizza, gemma pizza, the list things. some of the issues that france have got, but it's looking at that seem that's come out. it's still a pretty strong 11, isn't it? yeah, i mean, 4 of the players could be in the start are injured. can they put bob in mind?
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who but i'm, i'm looking at this starting 11 is impressive. deviation tests so much quantity so much quality. yeah. well we'll be seeing young stuff like too many in the field as one of the come up being a good call in the 2nd house. it's true, there's no been semi, there's no that top striker, but the connection that m n g 2, they have it's privilege. so i imagine a very solid block and then 3 free agents, guzman and pad trying to the magic. and there is no speculation at all from the via the shops he put their best men in that opening game against a team that maybe can be an underdog. but i guess he's so what's happened without jen? tina maybe with then mike, do us that lead started? well we, we touched on it. this is what happened to argentina. we've got an asian well kept going on when we had 2010 south africa produced some fantastic performances from
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the african teams. australia know this country pretty well. the play wilco qualifies here. same k hill. one of the great players works here is the spot national academy here, and he's looking after the team here. i was little factors perhaps contributing to what could be another big upset today. absolutely. when you look at the history of the woke up, it comes down to, you know, home advantage as you would call it and australia have that. yes, they're from literally across the world. but they play a guest is on teams most of the time. so they understand that, and of course he's had like a whole, you know, incredible time with them, with the team and explaining to them this is what happens when you play at the highest level. but also this is what you can expect here in katara. and i think that's going to be very interesting. i'm looking at what happened between us, our derby and gen, tina. it could literally inspire australia against our front, like some australian people that we know working with is very happy indeed. well, australia beat her to get to the world cup thanks to one of the goalkeepers. he's
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now a bit of a figure, a funny perri what his antics in saving a penalty prevented the south americans from qualifying for the tournaments. my son shows reports from lima, the, when they do last 2, st. louis to qualify for the world cup it was, since you're not only watched the match in shot, he recorded and studied both keeper, andrew red means every move over and over. yeah, lot of kato you sooner got into when the goal is safe. the last penalty he made a face like this and i said, this is interesting. i like decide it. so i'm good for a beard and be the dancing calling that they took him away. i had to fill out about a professional clown and he says andrew redman is a perfect match. he jumps from left to right flaps his arms and make faces just like clown. peruvians 1st laughed at the sucker was goalkeeper until his destruction tactics helped blocked the last of the penalty shoot out. it all said it was time to make people forget and laugh at. he says peruvians were so hurt,
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it wasn't easy. and they pulled daniel by yet. okay, i said, i said better. so now when i told my buddies i was guzman person like this guy. they quit talking to me and for some blocked me on facebook. my own family told me they didn't want me to be around the house. i had to lead for australia camera. i was to nadia. oh, good awesome. all. yeah. the 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 fever in his own neighbourhood, on the outskirts of lima, monsieur dover, least, gold bend, oregon. ostracized a pedestal knocker, i feel happy with the character i have gained many experiences, beautiful things, and 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. in a country so politically, socially and economically divided one of the few issues that unites people here is
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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. ok, dina dina, because of leona massey, the maria, the bella. unhappiness almost like a 2nd pair. who yeah, hadn't been eating argentina always for argentina. italy no, 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 mean austria star. again as anxious. i just need only map a to let's get to some of the days of a games that now mexico against poland. while that ended goal, this was a moment for rob 11 dash key to forget the polling caps in, brought down by ex marina. in the 54 minutes, 11 bowsky kit said by the veteran,
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go keep it gamma. sure. in the only show on saw it taken by the polish captain. let's go live to the ground. now. pool race is standing by stadium. 974 in doe house pools area, pool mexico. look for the better of that game. will they be disappointed with that result? you think yeah. think so. and they were, it was a game a tell you hobbs railey and that 50 percent of the football was quite good and 50 percent was pretty bad. but the funds at least were fantastic. having the mexican funds in particular, showing what else they told me and really how to celebrate throughout a 90 minutes. it was also highly pressure. much obviously argentina dropping all 3 points. the saudi arabia leading the group. this was a chance for both teams. so you don't catch up with saudi arabia and sure they were one of the ones may be dropping out of the running for the last 16. but yeah.
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moment when rob 11 dusky was really, really the moment of the match. he took a big, big kind of saw you before he took his penalty, run up and show a veteran of 5 world cups fainted. toys, right dive toys, left to leave dusky with his head in his hands and left dusky, one of the great straw because of all time spoken of the pain of not scoring. i rush 2018. 70 woke up. he's featured in this one probably is last. still looking for his 1st well come golf. thank you for. well, jemma mentioned rubble of a desk. he's never scored at woke up. he still never scored a well overseas at a fantastic season. barcelona but he perhaps the sort of cliched kind of interpretation of that polish teams that he lacks a bit of support when he plays for his international thing. yeah. his, the non lackey, obviously in playing with his few men in the world cup and he's been the top
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scholar in europe in the last 2 seasons and not being able to do that. and again, today with the penalty he meets a penalty couple of weeks ago with barcelona playing against maria. so he's not like you from the 11 metters. i think polling have a problem with the goal even though they have that prolific a striker and mexico would be better today. they were more ambitions. they tried a little bit more and they ended up celebrating the draw because of the defeat of our gender. and also because they wanted to save a penalty from the strike or to that is one of the best and the leisure enough memo chose gets bigger. he became famous in brazil was cub. with that, the hazing. save of a name out and some others he hasn't been able to to be really great in that it would be in teams that pe, he played, he's now in group america, but he's always great when he plays with his national team. and
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a sure unimportant moment happening with the officials in not getting yes, absolutely. selling mccann son guy who is the 1st african female referee, will be the 4th of fish in that game between france and strayer. we so stephanie from before in the game that just finished between mexico and portland, it's a huge moment for female referees across the world to just give them hope that they can also make it at the world's biggest states, but also necessary for her. i've known her for about 8 years. i know she's been putting in the work. she handed the opening match and closing, which was the final of the africa women's couple of nations in moral quin july. so she's been preparing for this moment. it's good to see her out there, shining among the world's best referees. yeah, fantastic stuff in the opening game of group, the g nicea white, you're noma with denmark, denmark's underscore olsen. how to go this all out of side in the 2nd half of this one, christine erickson came close, but i'm gone and made
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a good save late in the game. she msi wanted a penalty when the ball hit on december, the referee. then even ball the checking with v a are good result, june is here and there hopes of reaching the last 16 coming to the point against the side rank in the top 10 of the fif rankings. also home, i was watching the game at education city stadium. is day 3 of the work up and the volume has most definitely been turned. oh, a case it said it was particularly crazy. that's because want to take it took on demo well inside the stadium, the felt like a whole much voted to this is considering so much of that support is based here. and they have from a, from a broad, as you can see, a lot of to me,
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if i was around me, they cannot, you know, this is, yeah, you're happy about the result. well, not lot, but we low in those 2 goals that but it, well next much we're going to be those threats soon. well, this much ended up being nil. nil, i think is needed to new. he is a very happy they survive the late via care who's in the a new book. you know, the teenagers are probably feel more like it's the when compared to the danes. i think alton is getting cut. that wasn't here. we are so proud to new them, make us always everywhere we go with one we have so from always with in we make everything possible. there is nothing up with where we tried to speak to some danish rounds about perhaps they weren't too happy about the results. they may be view it as 2 points dropped in their 1st game at the work up. well anyway, it's all to playful for both teams. i both go one point to what's been
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a very fun day at education entity where nobody from 10 more talking to so hale but search in is you're another of these things benefiting from from home support here. it's saying, yeah, absolutely. there's about 30000 nations that live here and don't have so it was immense for them to get that results. it's also the 1st time they ever kept clinch it in the woke up and this is their 6th cap appearance. so massive for the coverage egos and genic, right to say kristin erickson back playing at major solomon for denmark. that's the best news for denmark. i expect that to be more of that just be done front in the national league and the best of his team was michael. so when the go key body is the best in your team. never good news. thanks so much guys. the games coming up tonight, still to come friends versus australia, the defending champions, hoping to not suffer the fates of arch insane quickly from you guys. just seen one word from sort of strange. what around friends. so we're going to stick with
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friends coming through tonight. thank you to my guests, sher keisha and jemma silla, a big upsets on day 3 of the world cup, the middle east, 1st for them, and inspire and saudi arabia. april of one of the greatest shops in the history of this competition can messy. and argentine a regroup to still make it to the knockout stages. messy saying he feels calm. he's not going to panic. they still got too much use to go on next. welcome special, is it 2013 gmc join is over and if you can the ah
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