tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 23, 2022 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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ah. hello, i am sammy's a dan. this is the news i live from dell ha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. oh wow. israeli police say a joint coordinated attack in west jerusalem is killed at least one person, an injured several others. the turkish military steps up. it's offensive in northern syria. anchor a says it's hit $9500.00 kurdish targets in the region. bad weather across west java adds to the problems facing rescuers. while survivors of monday's earthquake struggle to find shelter and to protest against unpaid wages at the world's largest apple. i phone factory in china tons violent and spurred on my sandy rabies shock, result morocco hoping for a similar upset against croatia. first world comp match of the day. ah,
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is just after 10 g m t 12 p. m in west jerusalem, where according to his ready police, there's been a joint coordinated attack. at least one person has been killed. several others have been wounded. authorities say the explosive device was inside the bag. the bus station, a 2nd explosion, 2 kilometers away injured, 3 people. alan fishers live for us at the scene in west jerusalem. so what our official saying? well some you can see that they have started to clear the area now the buses are running again. people are waiting to get on there. this was the scene of the 2nd explosion. and what we can understand from how we've seen the investigation develop over the last few hours. is that a bike or a scooter or something like that was left in the bushes just across from the bus
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stop. it was then detonated by more bow foreign. here 3 people were only slightly wounded, but the damage to the bus was quite considerable. what probably saved a lot of lives was the fact that there is a metal fans running along here. and that absorbed a lot of the blast and also absorbed a lot of the nails nuts and bolts that have been packed round the bomb to cause maxim devastation at the bus station. where was the 1st explosion? people? there weren't quite so lucky. one person is dead, they are 14 injured. one has been quite critically heart. bear the think that the bomb was left and a bag near the bus station and again detonated by mobil 4. now in the last couple of hours, as real, security minister has been here to the scene to get a brief on exactly what has happened. i managed to speak to him as they left and asked for his reaction to the events over the last few hours. very
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difficult if i may say terrorist attack to dearest as darkness. no questions as the the day there was a synchronization between them where they was ranter ish or several terrorists. we don't know yet, but i'm sure that we will find them. we'll catch them dead or alive, it might, may take days or weeks, but we will catch them dead or alive. has been a number of years since the seen attacks of this kind to on the transport system in jerusalem. i certainly some senior politicians are describing this as a very grave situation. there has been a meeting of senior cabinet officials and security officials in tel aviv over the last couple of hours. and we've had a response to from it by bank via who's it thought to be the man most likely to be the new security minister and the new net yahoo cabinet. and he said it is time to act with the termination and a very hard time. it is time to start taking action against people who commit
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offense is a like this. on the buses themselves, there are police extra police patrols. are all the dogs capable of sniffing out explosives have been activated across israel and they're being brought to jerusalem . and there will be extra security around places like this, which is you can see even after the explosion, still incredibly busy. but what it does do is add to the tension here in jerusalem, it has been tens. for the last number of weeks we've seen a number of attacks where knives have been used in guns have been used at this time . of course it's explosives, but it certainly adds to a sense of unease and a sense of tension here in jerusalem. while i will leave it there, thanks so much. alan fisher i, let's bring an al jazeera senior political analyst model on the shower. he joins us now here in the caea somewhat along any indication these attacks are connected to the, the weeks of israeli raids that we've seen in the west bank is that part of the, the cycle that's going on?
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you know, we don't know. i tell you why i sort of as a 1st impression you would say this is part of our general escalation. the settlers these very autumn has been getting too many raids. the subtler attacks on hebron was quite grave the last few days. and so it's very expected, as you would say, for some of the um, you know, sort of more organized radicals to be taking such actions. and in fact, the way some of the factions i've already commended, the operation means that, you know, this is something that was expected, however, that the, the operation samuel, so qualitatively different that it doesn't look to me as if it was simply avenge full act. this wasn't simply a reaction that something has happened few days ago. this takes days, weeks, months of planning. because unlike earlier attacks were some were attacked with
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a knife or, or someone attacked with a gun of some. busy are all something that exactly this has been differ we haven't seen bombings like this for a while. have waste 3 in rare, in the past, when i saw something that donated with an eye for an apparently or, or some or some sort of r o. so what i got say to them, or one, is it without or we don't speculate obviously, but what, what we do know, what does that point in the right, exactly, i'm glad you said what we do know here. i think this could be, these radius are saying in fact that this could be qualitative different than something new. it could be the beginning of a new wave back to your point that things are getting so bads over there. you would expect simply more and more escalation, the diplomatic horizon is completely closed and you is really, government is in the horizon that looks more radical, more extremes than anything we've seen before. and if the future minister perhaps
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of security, it is right is i think to judge by been the, was on the scene, i heard him speak and hebrew saying, now we're going to have to have the back of disraeli army. now we're going to have to go into a way to nations and so on, so forth. so with the radical factions and gods on the west bank also prepping up for some serious escalation. i think peace and diplomacy look so far and state maureen, ourselves for some serious mission. right? we're impacts all right. thank you so much for the one. be shot a well, the rail has closed the jama and fallon crossings into jeanine in the occupied west bank. the body of an israeli man who was killed in a car accident was reportedly taken by gunman from the hospital in the city. is ready media reporting the lock. some authors brigade times claimed responsibility is ready, forces have shot and killed a palestinian teenager during a night. right in the occupied west bank a bullet 5 by the israeli army. hit
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a 16 year old shot in the chest. the palestinian health ministry says 4 other people were wounded in nablus. she had a is the $200.00 victim shot dead by israelis in the spied west bank and east jerusalem this year. poor weather is hampering search and rescue efforts in indonesia. after monday's earthquake in west java, officials say at least 268 people have been confirmed dead search teams all focused on a number of areas in the john georgia district. trying to clear, deborah officer landslide buried an entire village. my funerals are being held to some of the victims of the earthquake official, say many children who are at school at the time, at least a 150 people are missing or the 1000 were injured. jessica washington has more on the search and rescue operation. well, i'm here as you can now, which is
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a sub district of ginger. this is one of the areas that was affected by landslides, which followed the earthquake. you can see some of the houses behind me damaged but more significantly, the damage that has been done to the houses that you can no longer see because of the land slide. in this area, there were some 25 houses. and what we've heard from speaking through the head of this community is that around 36 people, missing 5 bodies have been found so far. but there are also concerns, not only for the residents, if this immediate area, but also the people who pass by it's hard to picture it in this stage as, as it looks right now. but this is a busy residential area and also many people pass through this road on their way to school, on their way to work into their concerns for the people who may have just been passing by. when this landside hit. and right now you can see quite quite a flurry of activity here as rescue is try to find some of the bodies of,
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of the missing people. this is an area where basically what we've heard from speaking with community authorities that the houses here were pushed down when the landslide hit. basically many of sending many of them down towards the river, a distance of about 50 meters. and also you can see scattered throughout this, this soil just put the symbols of daily life, children's toys, teddy bears, clothing and, and things like dinner plates, somehow on damaged and looking, as they would have done despite all this devastation that surrounds us. officials in turkey, i say they've hit nearly 500 curtis targets in northern serious and sunday turkey. as president project i voted the wine has told parliament he's more determined than ever to secure the southern border. the defense ministry says at least 250 members of the kurdish forces have been killed and strikes follow last week's bombing. in this stumble, which turkey blames the outlawed kurdish group,
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the p k. k. one of those all, there was a show for 471 targets have been struck. terrorists are clearly trapped here as well because they begin to tech indiscriminately. that's why we must silence them as soon as possible, cuz we experienced this 5 years ago with i. so there had been shooting and harassing fire ended once the area, if i so those will sim, casala joins us now from gaussian, tapped near the turkish syrian border. so how is this shelling being seen? is it being seen as a sign of so called softening the target before a ground operation? well, since the beginning of the white scale air campaign conducted by the turkish armed forces to milton, it's the in northern iraq and northern syria. turkish authorities, when the turkish president has been saying that a grand offense is expected. apparently he wants to seal off what he calls terrorism threat in northern syria, a by finalizing the. 1 operation with
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a ground offensive and of course is looking get to the similar operations conducted before and syrian national army. the opposition forces are expected to be on the ground as well. but as so far as there is not a big sign for a ground offensive, at least on the ground, a saw me about this is what turkish president, our don, is saying, and he has always said it. we may as show up suddenly it will night before the military operations through care conducted. then it was always like that, turkey southern the launch the operations. so everybody expects the ground, the fence there, but no one has any idea on when it is going to be it done. but the tit for tat after the white scale a campaign is conducted in northern iraq and northern syria continues on both sides, pounding each other. and yesterday, where i am standing, the kid is in japan are crossing right. a course as us a was hit,
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a housing a compound for the customs officers by the border. they were targeted actually, a rocket dropped by very close to them and people had to get out outside in the middle of the night. so this is terrifying for the civilians and speaking to the civilians around they are curious when it is going to end. but a ground offensive is always on the table or to. yeah, well i will leave it there. thanks so much center console anchor. it says it's targeting bases and syria belonging to the kurdish group, y p g, which he considers an offshoot of the p k. k. the group gained ground in the area after the joint fight against iceland, 2015 to kia has carried out 3 ground defense. is that clear? some parts of northern syria from y p. jason's 2016 earlier the turkish president said he will order the military to conduct another ground operation. iran says the
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senior officer of its revolutionary guard has been killed in syria, colonel though jaffer a, died in a roadside bombing on the outskirts of the capitol, damascus. the wrong is accusing israel of carrying out the attack and promising to respond to it. at least 5 people have been killed in a shooting at the mosque in cobble. they say it happened during morning prayers. 2 suspects have been arrested. plenty more fill. i have news out including prison supreme court shut down. the scottish parliament sped to hold another independence referendum, had the light from london diplomatic pushed away the fighting, indecent democratic republic of congo. bunny, maybe too late for many ah . authorities in ukraine say a new bull and has been killed in
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a rocket strike on the hospital. and does that parisha region rescue workers pulled the child's mother and the doctor alive from the rubble of the maternity ward. the regional governor says the rockets were launched by russia. from all this let springing now joan holland levine in western new clients. joanna, what is the aftermath looked like a fairly unwittingly bad news from this place. zillions ins, upper regia region, in the south of the country. the shells last week, several people died and again, overnight clinic and maternity ward in particular struck emergency services saying the maternity ward was destroyed inside were a mother and her newborn child. and the doctor. well, the doctor and the mother said to have been told a lie from the rebel, the newborn child was killed. and another clinic struck also in this time in the northeast of the country and how keep region in coupons. there are 9 story building
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hit in shelling beside it. a medical facility 2 people died. the, it's not the 1st time medical facilities have been hit in this country. the world health organization said this week that some 700 of ukraine's hospitals and clinics have been struck in the 9 months since this war began in february. all right, we'll leave it there. thanks so much john. how south the u. k. supreme court has ruled against scotlands new bid for independence. semi autonomous scottish government asked the court to decide whether it's parliament could hold a referendum without approvals from the u. k. or the british conservative government said the question was settled in a 2014 referendum. when most scottish roses rejected the proposal. speak to nadine baba in london. what else did they call to? what justification did it give for its ruling?
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was i mean, this was a unanimous ruling and it came much faster within 6 weeks rather than the months that the court had previously announced the fact that it was unanimous. that many people to conclude that it was going to go against the scottish government. his lord advocate of scotland actually asked the supreme court here in london to rule. and in fact, that has happened. the president of the supreme court lord read explaining in the last half an hour that unanimously judges have decided that the proposed legislation from the scottish parliament calling another 2nd referendum on independence would touch on what they call reserved matters. now that includes things which affect the union, the united kingdom existence, the scottish government had argued, but if they had a referendum, it wouldn't, it would be advisory and they wouldn't have an immediate effect on the existence of
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the u. k. and therefore, it wouldn't touch on those reserved matters. they've lost the argument conclusively . now the situation in scotland is that public opinion is still fairly divided. it's more pro independence than back in 2014. when the know can 15545, but it's not very strong. nicholas sturgeon recognizes that. she said that if she lost this judgment, she would then have to seek a mandate through a further election. they did when the 2021 election promising this in the rec to as they call it. but that now is clearly not on the cards in the immediate future. it probably is going to be along the whole for the scottish national party and the allies to try to get a 2nd referendum for the time being. the british government will be very satisfied . they didn't want the supreme court to actually rule on this a toll,
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but now that it has done conclusively that at least has pushed the issue further down the line. all right, thanks so much and dean barbara i protested, the world's largest half alive phone factory in china turn violent videos and social media show fox con employees marching in june. being confronted by police thumb have repeal, reportedly been beaten and detained work as a protesting against unpaid wages and the impact of china. strict coven 19 policy. patrick falk is following developments from hong kong. whereas workers and previously scaled walls to flee the factory in droves. now things turn violence at the plant in jung, joe with live stream video showing men wielding stick smashing security camera. the remember, a lot of them had complained about working conditions off the case of infection broke out. and they've been able to come back and work with the promise of
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incentive, including bonuses report to say that they're now being told that the bonuses they were promised won't be paid until late. and so many of them are angry about that. there's one person in the video in particular saying that the box on doesn't treat us like a human beings, and many of them coming up against men and has mastered. so i said to be police holding battens. but all of this is really adding to the collective frustrations across the country of the implementation of coven cubs, and also increasing uncertainty about the long term effects. these controls are going to have on china's economy. malays is king, will meet members of the governing coalition to help them decide who will be the next prime minister. the countries being in political limburger, since it's elections on saturday, form a premier martinez scene and the opposition leader unloaded. but he failed to secure an outright majority. on tuesday,
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the 2 leading candidates missed the deadline to form an alliance with other policies. at least 6 people have been killed. many others wounded in a shooting at a supermarket in virginia. place say the assailant was also killed us retail chain . wal mart says it's shocked by the attackers store in the city of chesapeake. the motive not yet known of the 1st game of the days on the way at the football world, comp, morocco hoping to match. saudi arabia's shocked defeat of argentina by upsetting krisha. then it's germany up against japan and determined to make up for being knocked out in the group stages 4 years ago. kevin calvin, as the fans hoping for a come back here in catan team germany, i look into re established themselves after an early exit and russia and 2018 the fort. i am well champions are hoping to improve by mixing an experienced cor squad
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with some of the youngest players in the tournament. but the german fans have largely stayed at home. media reports say 35000 tickets, was sold to germany to see that to imply it at 2022. that just over half the tickets sold 4 years ago in the football med country, there hasn't been much enthusiasm this time around. some bars say they won't show matches, and many supporters say they won't watch because of accusations of rights abuse and guitar. category officials deny these allegations. but at the german fan embassy and central doha 23 year old bink kunkle, tells us he came for the love of the game and to experience the woke up for himself . despite the criticism back home. in my opinion, you only get the full image if your on the location by yourself. and that's why i
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personally believe it's still good to, to have a look at it by yourself. and even if i don't agree with everything guitar does, i still like it here and i still like the tournament and i'm really interested in sports wise in the fan crowded streets of dough as difficult to find those sporting german colors and juices. peter vba has traveled to town from western germany. he says, while there are some valid criticisms, he's been impressed by what he's seen so far. but i think if this is a global event, which is actually true. yeah, it's a couldn't be much global or event on this one. yeah. than it has to go to countries also off the globe itself. and it has to go to countries where football may not have that big of a tradition. so i think her katara may not be in the 1st choice with regards to the climate with regards to switching to winter and many other reasons. but in my eyes that the country does its very best to stage. a perfect woke up. peter hasn't seen many of his fellow fans around,
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but he's hopeful his beloved team will win the ripening game against a pan on wednesday and says being on his own won't stop them from cheering. so storage long barge law doris law, george lud, also not very melodic, not very, a kind of full of changes, but good enough to get the team going. yeah. given calvert al jazeera ah, we'll have the build up to that match in our world comp special with pete estimate . and santa hamish, at $1030.00 g m t plus of course the latest from croatia against morocco that's bring in where the present a as in fox here that give us the forecast for wednesdays matches. i think i've got a good one for you. i will go to like this one. is it a case of sunny with a chance of football? i said he hope there's a chance of football more than a just the chart yet. the weather will not be a problem. let's just put it that way. but there has been some rain around you can
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look on the satellite pitcher. not too much showing up here, but look at that charger just across the water in the year a year. 10 millimeters of rain in only 6 hours. and bear in mind that the average for the entire month of november is about 2 millimeters. so 5 times the monthly average rain for here. i think we're going to be fine and dr. but there is some rain to the north of i should see that band of cloud, which will slip its way out. so for iraq down into northern parts of saudi arabia, that's not going to damp and the spirits hereafter. yesterday's results, of course. back over to was the gulf. let's zoom in here. it is largely fine and dry. stella charles have one or 2 showers in the u. e. they will be fleeting. nothing too much to speak of in terms of the temperatures for the gauge well is a repeat performance of what we saw yesterday actually 26 celsius there in our bait where the year the 1st game is under way. similar temperature for the game at khalifa go on through the afternoon into the evening. we're looking at temperatures of around $23.00 degrees. pleasantly warm, should we say semi good stuff. all right,
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now east african leaders do the meet with angola. president dow lorenzo in law and that they're hoping to stop the conflict in the democratic republic of congo as the m. 23 fighters continue their offensive in the east. malcolm lab joins me now from an id v camp in canada junior north killed province. i guess people behind you must be pending some hope on a breakthrough in this, in the, in these piece talk. so you can go home so far, the attempt, he still haven't managed to do anything to help the people. he, they've stalled and the fighting has continued on tuesday and $23.00 advanced on its western front, which is to the north for where we are. they're pushing towards miss c. c. territory. it's an area where they've controlled colton mines in the past. me ma am 23. it is most recent statement as accused congress ease forces of fighting, again,
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alongside militia, including the law and community members in those that set the table, the congo is ami denies it. now we're expecting rwandan president miranda just over there. full crew got me to fly to lawanda along with congress president felix just to katie. but and 23 is widely understood to be backed by wonder where they were wonder denies it, but what we expect to be a major sticking point is that congo is saying the m 23 needs to cease fire and withdraw before. and he told me to proceed, kenya, to some extent, the backing them on that demand that hasn't happened, the tool and 23 hasn't heated. those calls not widely understood to be how ruined that will have leverage in any negotiations that come from here. having a military presence in this part of the country, although rwanda denies it. so this is a major obstacle campaign. as a reminder, wouldn't stop supporting campaign is he said, when the, when stop supposing in $23.00, a less substantial diplomatic and military pressure is put on them as happened here
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. 9 years ago when m. 23 was defeated, but that isn't happening this time around. so as it is at the moment, there's a fairly major stalemate and fighting still going on. all right, thanks so much malcolm web. so i had on al jazeera thanked him all souls coverage film this day for the fee for world 2022. ah. how i were in so spell a very unsettled weather across europe. bands of cloud and rain streaming in from the atlantic knoxville circulation just rolling through here. that's going to bring more wet and windy weather across western parts over the next couple days. but it's not just western parts, further east area of low pressure, quite a nasty one. this that's been running across southern italy through the drastic
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moving into the balkans, pushing across greece, easing the east, was in. that's going to bring more heavy rain funding down ports of the potential for further flooding as we go on through the next couple of days. further north, something of an area of very cold air here. actually, temperature hovering at around freezing may be a touch below some snow in the mix. here as i went to weather down towards the southeast as at wet and windy weather piling into western parts 11 or 12 celsius for london and paris, 50 degrees that formed even the mediterranean looking very disturbed across western parts. and that will stream a little further eastwards as we go on through thursday, a notice or more snow started to show up power and cassie some snow belarus, pushing across back into that western side of russia, which was north west. they go more rain and very strong winds coming through here. range from winds also, clipping the far north of africa, but last try to the south. ah,
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lou. with welcome to woke up today live from the all to do a studio and cut her feet and i'm found her lost. the pack schedule continues with for more games on the menu on wednesday. the early game is underway, maroka and croatia are playing at. i'll bake stated more on that in a moment. some european heavy weight on accent on wednesday, belgium, faith, canada. we're back off the 36 years. germany are looking to forget their disasters
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campaign from 4 years ago and spain a kon from big young guns tend to live another the people, the 2010 champions. also round out the best of today's action as defending champions. 1 craft, i get off to a winning start with. all right, so we got one or longer with us again, morocco and croatia all on the field right now as we speak. quite good to see you again. so let's talk a little bit about croatia. 1998 to place 2002. 022018 . they were run up the close of 2022. how do they compare? it still work in progress, but based on what's lack of knowledge has been able to see it. it's promising it, it's the continuation which is you mentioned 2002 i was about to mention 2002 because you didn't see that continuation. therefore, you saw a decline in, in,
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in creation football until 2018. so you start to see if that's where the difference is in this process, compared to the previous 1. 1. what about morocco after saudi away v as victor yesterday, do you think they have a lot of pressure to do well, are they going to be motivated? biometrically, they'll be motivated, but the pressure was there because of the names that they have compared to what saudi arabia, as on a world wide scale, you have named like z edge. you have these types of players like hacky me that also are able to come through amongst many others. you see a team that has been able to do well in african competitions. now they have the trans stepping up and be able to do better than 2018, which means getting our group stage. here we talk a little bit about morocco, because remember, as a boy growing up, you saw mr for her g use. if cheapo, those were the guys, those are the stores. and now of course, as you mention, hacky me the yet how does this moroccan side compare in the bigger scheme of things, especially when you consider that within african football they're quite good. but at the woke up and have a quite done it. yeah, exactly. and in that they've always been perennially very good at the african level
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that that's well document. that's not something that are making a new discovery. and when it comes to this generation, it's a team that most of it like many other national teams, are now playing in europe. they're established in europe, which is also something that we have to the term to really stand out and highlight . so that's where the added pressure comes. as i mentioned to you recently santa, you start to see this team that really can come in that can consolidate itself. it's still young enough to be able to make a big impressions, work up or 4 times, well tanned. his germany kick off their 2022 campaign a little later against japan. the germans will be looking for no improvement on russia. 2018. yeah. 4 years ago. the official bottom of the group. but they have a new coach, some younger place and renewed confidence coach humpty flake, who was asked if his team are capable of lifting the trophy and cut the system in. and sylvia will at least that's the goal. over the past couple of days,
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we've had great training sessions. we had a very satisfying final practice before the game. of course, we're aware, our group is strong. still, we can be very positive, have a very positive outlook going into this game and the tournament as a whole. okay, andy richardson is at that game for us at holly for international stadium. adie kick over still a while away. but what's the mood among the friends are that you've come across over? yes, still more than 2 hours to go until kickoff. germany found not expected to travel in huge numbers from the continent. perhaps they were the father. not often that germany come into a major told him unless this is the degree of uncertainty hanging around them. never before in the post war era. as a jeremy team failed to get to the quarter finals, a 2 consecutive toners. that's exactly what happened to them. in 2018 in russia
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when they get out of the group stage and then last year is your right so bother old friends, england. i mean, the last 1600 flick coach is used to success by me in the cues only there for 18 months of the ball, meaning called dominance anyway. but he did win 7 trophies in that time. and he was part of the coaching team that won the world cup in 2014. he knows what it's all about to be successful. i'm out of well, couple of courses, germany. they do have a squad comparable with just about anyone else in the world. couple of quite interesting place to look out for this month. i think one of them is, creates your mom is making it big headlines and upon as they get this. she's 19 actually born in germany, grew up in england. slight as age group football for both germany and england could have. it's hard to play for the countries opted for germany. it could be one of the breakouts falls of this will come. and then at the other end of his playing days, perhaps mario goods, who remember scoring the winning goal in the world cup in 2014. coming on the some
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of the sheets of school that go, it's written in football in history now. subsequently suffered an awful loss of full fitness confidence injuries. he's been away from international pain for 5 years. flex recalled him now for this torment. so be interesting to see what if any role he has to play here in capsule. and he, let's talk about their opponents, japan. what are their chances of getting out of this group considering you also include spain? yeah, well, i mean, that perennial qualifies in 7th straight. well cup. now, they're actually the only asian teams to get through to the last 16 russia pipe belgy, one of the better games about the filament they went up against belgium, really good belgium, same, but ended up managing to lose 32, never in that told them in history how they managed to get beyond that point out of
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world cup. can they do it this time? i mean the very dominant again in asian, qualifying the school record number of goals in the process of qualifying for cats or when they record up. well, cups is not great, it's 5 winds from 21 games in the history. well, they do have, it's called the knows a lot about german football around a 3rd of the play is minister pounds going to actually play in the bundle. but they've been unlucky in the droll, any group containing germany in spain. you've been a bit on lucky be it may just surprise if they do get 3, but let's not forget so far in this torment. we've seen the asian champions lose. the south american champions leaves the african champions, lose in the european champions, then even qualify. so who knows, we could be on the, on the verge of another upset. and he was just in live from honey for international stadium. we'll catch up with you later, i think you've about or, and be mentioned staying there as well. they're in that same group. they play costa rica a little bit later will be live at altima stadium out in the day later on. but 1st, let's learn more about the fixture from samantha johnson. well cup finals off to
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when gray players choose to retire one final herat and the biggest the stages and then a fond farewell. what's less frequent is one of the old gods coming up against. and i me directly up against one of the hottest new talents in the gave hi, i'm samantha johnson. this is wealth cup one o one bryan ruiz has by any standards had a spectacular career. he's 37 and remains captain of costa rica. he's played in england, belgium, portugal, you name it. he was the only certain pick to go to cattle after 16 years in the side as country owes him. but it's not romance, though that's keeping him bear. costa rica have only met one world cup in the last 20 years. louise will be up against one of the most spectacular teenager talent the world. his c stepped forward had row gonzalez lopez, also known as petrie fair did. he has made more than $100.00 appearances for spain for club barcelona, unless palmer trains coach describes him as an iraq tin volcano that he still
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a few days short of his 19th birthday. spain has a serious chance of success at cattle 2022. they won the world up back in 2010, and the sides crammed with stars, helen to take the captain said he was gets who paid in south africa in 2010 and coach louis. enrique reserved a special place for this land of our more at 18 year old petrie is a teenager who's likely to get you interested in football and remind spanish france a former glories. ah, well it's a new look spin at this woke up with captain sergio. was scared that the only player remaining from there victorious a team in 2010 coach louis henri care has gone up from the next generation of phase, including many who played at the european championships last year, where spain reached the semifinals. i think it's very positive because young players bring to the tim energy i'm yes,
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we take to money to that. we did experience that we half a saw stuff and trying to get the best for any player or at one or rango is still in the studio. here with us. let's talk a little bit about spain. last year at the euro's, they reached the semi finals. can they go all the way this time around? yeah they, they could get to the semi's. it's, it's an a big gamble. listen, ricky was able to do it so much. the media was really critical of him leaving some of errors. sergio ramos, amongst many of them, julie alba ends up being more of a reserve, a more leadership type of role situation. one garcia of getting injured. we still have the role these used to have better you stuff. gabby used to have a little more data somewhere in the mix. so it could be a team that comes through. but again, it's very young. and in my opinion, you look at a team that maybe is going to make a lot of noise in this tournament, but start looking, i'm and 2026. and that could be the difference. why,
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what can you tell us about coach louis? and we came in, he was very successful with the barcelona club, but he's doing very well so far. what do you think very well, but still resistant. especially because more of his passive barcelona and that it really hasn't gone very well with the raw madrid side. everything will you know, how, how will you have to be able to dance that, that dance in spain in order to be keeping both sides, i guess the best way to be content to certain extent, or even just cordial. the big problem with him has been the criticism from the me so much so that what does he do to take away attention from his players and take over the pressure from he starts to go on social media. today he picks, he puts a picture of him running around the pitch without his shirt. he's become a major twitch star, giving all types of information becoming that direct nexus with the fans. so you see what he's been able to do to take that pressure away. but also what he's looking to do from his player for his players in order for them to focus only on the results on the pitch. when it's look
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a little bit about costa rica now in the same group with the germans and japan and obviously spain. what are the chances here? how's the i we were discussing that it, it's funny because a good portion of this costa rica side was in 2014. you haven't seen a great deal of change or yes, you see players i just on doris, you seem around allow those types of players that have come through. but you still don't see. i mean, you still have jewel campbell up top. you still have players like brand royce, you start talking about those over and over again. your week is, is 2014 or 2022. that doesn't mean that they haven't been successful in comcast. there were the 4th best team they got into the playoffs. but the run that they made to qualify to put themselves in the position was very commendable. in my opinion, i don't think they go through. all right, but we'll continue our discussion a little bit later. let's take a look at the action from alger new stadium on tuesday. nice and a winning start for the welcome, oldest bronze against australia. part of a scare for the friends i had put when any that early in the past. never things up
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with when engineering and i knew headed in across that frontier. highlander well and they were in front at half time, thinks to strike the early years hill onto the rake at fossil simon, at helium, back they go on the 4th and attend his work done yet as he'll got his 2nd of the night. and with the 1st for france, that hits him level italian, he has the till time top scores for the front national team for one. the final when vision killian's been one of the best forwards in the world for some time now he's confident he's losing serenity. and very focused, we've been in discussions for quite some time now. i knew that he would be ready because it's his tournament. but despite everything, he has the ability to make a difference. and if he starts scoring headers as well all the better. but he's always been able to play as part of a team,
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even though he has this singular ability to make a difference. and even if i got a lot of attackers having killian at this level is very important to my, hey, ask of that to quiet one after that suck the feet of argentina is today how relieved to where the defending tend is to when they're really because they also have to remember their own shock laws a 20 years ago with, with, against senegal. but yeah, i mean, there is $81.00 of those reassuring moments you could go and say, yeah, we don't, let's, let's try and focus on this match on $44.00 and they also end up going down one mill. but what ends up being very important is that, as you said before, champion have to find a way to win and france did, despite not having the balloon door winner. not having one of the best players in the world and losing very, very, very important key components of the national team that are up and running, at least now i level said got certain izzy in denmark, in the group. the company they should really should be going to the last 16 from here. now, right. last 16 and maybe the caving you've been looking for a little bit more might say to look for. i'm saying that they could be looking in
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that direction. of course, despite having their high profile player and did you think they will go fun week we have the sub ha, a profile players as well, but yeah, they should go far. i mean i had them in my pictures is a finalist. despite all the, all the losses in, again, it's a testament to how deep they are. one player comes out also another player comes any like, oh really? i thought he was a started to me. if you looked at it, you know, hypothetically you end up being very, very, very close in terms of competition, walla, leonor massey, has earned his team mates tonight and deliver a big response following their shock defeat to saudi arabia. and arguably, the biggest upset he woke up history, argentine on the left with a little larger area and they make match against mexico on saturday. macy says there are no excuses for the to one defeat, also downstate speculation. he was injured, heading into the match, confirming there was no issue as a new consumer. he didn't do anything special. i
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took care of myself and like i've done throughout my career, knowing that this is a very special moment and certainly my last woke up, my last chance of achieving this great dream that i have, that we all want to know. so odds and seen events, probably not too heavy waking up today. it's good to see a bryan who has something that much of them up, like say, well, you and what i am at a diego merit on a tribute exhibition and a hanger near our house ahmed international airport. and this is the work 1st world cup without diego, mera donna after died and 2020 marathon. of course widely considered as one of the best players in the sports history. but fans have told me over the past week or so that they have huge faith and they attain because it's supported by 2 gods mounted on earth and heaven. and also leon l macy. down here on the grounds. and if you come to this exhibition, you'll be able to see a bunch of memorabilia from throughout diego mattered on as korea. and the
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organizes of the exhibition were telling me earlier that yet they really disappointed about yesterday's game game. but they're still going to stick with their team because they've been here before. not only what they yesterday's shock, loss against saudi arabia, but argentina were actually involved in another one another match match that's considered one of the biggest upsets and world cup history. this was against cameroon, 990, by last one know, and they are opening match, but they still managed to make it through to the world cup final, which they ended up losing. but they did make it through the competition. so they are planning to stick with their team. now, as i said, there is a bunch of memorabilia here. one of the biggest items as a plane you can see over my shoulder. now that is decorated with various paintings of madonna, from the 1986 world cup. you can probably say him kissing the world cup trophy. it's also got 2 paintings from 2 of his most famous goals in that world cup in the quarter final against england, including his goal, where at 1st it looked like he'd hated that into the net. replace showed that he
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had in fact, used his hand. madonna saying that wasn't my hand, that was the hand of god. you can come down here. you can test your skills. see if you're up there with madonna. i have to say i tried a couple of hit as early. i tried to put something into a go madonna, those skills that definitely not in my future. i will not be taking to a football pitch anytime soon. alexey were just wondering, peter 91. what is that noise behind you? i will actually, these are some of the fans they were here. they were trying to, i don't know if the milken pen the camera a little bit of my work or not, but they are, they were just trying to finish up now they were trying to kick and the goal before they're actually doing it from about 3 or 4 meters back, i had to go to about, i would say 7870 or 80 into maces before i managed to get it in. and i'm really happy that i am not involved in any the world because it would be an absolute disaster. legacy or brian very oh i think is the correct word.
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alexi. thank you very much. all right, thousands of friends of visiting cards for the woke up and many of them will find the way to suit work. if the corrugation be there for us to toria has woke up the the hip, the suit it has. it's a really friendly positive attitude. here we had tons of moroccan fans earlier. they're obviously watching the game. now there are around 20000 moroccans living and working in doha. so a huge contingent of bands, not, not least more have turned up. looking ahead to the other games that are happening this evening that we found a japanese couple who had to postpone their wedding last year or their honeymoon at least they've come here for their honeymoon. and they're watching summer japan matches today and in the coming days. thank you very much for joining us. congratulations on your marriage last year. welcome to doha. how do you think japan will do today against germany?
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there are topside. i know me and i have no idea because germany that you as well. and jenny has won the world cup for time. see, how is your team tell us about what you know about your team? we have an expense. i bought the car. 8 0, really good experience. deborah team is now a good connection with wasn't to you because you were saying they haven't had a lot of time to practice because of code that you're worried about. yeah, they do have that good. good luck this time because they had a really good and good and b boy. very amazing. all right,
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well good luck for later on this afternoon. enjoy your honeymoon and thank you very much for talking to us. so that off to lisa international stadium with all the other japanese bands that we've seen down here. there's also lots of germans, a lot of close to reconcile. hopefully we'll talk to some of those. but later on, victoria gate and be a spook. lucky thank you very much. summer you go to school. i played for yes. well we move on. well, the latest score from croatia, moral code still now. no, unfortunately. well canada are back. i to walk up for the 1st time and 36 years, and they did it in style helping the north american qualifying a booth for the canadian is their star player by immune 22 year old, defend our forms are davis recovering from at fi entry. competition elements against belgium will be a really good test for the stuff i used to make will will learn from more importantly. so we're gonna really go towards the opportunity we
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have here coming in to a cam like this. we don't have a great amount to lose, just genuine opportune to make it all all co fine in that. so that's what it is for canada. canada face the 3rd place team from the 2018 wolf cut belgium. they only thing one of their so called golden generation injured slice, a roman movie cock who is expected to miss their 1st to group matches. first of all is a huge respect for what kind of a has achieved. because festival, when you finish top of the group in the head of national teams like usa and mexico, that means that that is a real substance. it's not a consonant that you're writing today. woke up, we know how difficult to get to that woke up in canadian terms with the 2nd time my 1st time was in 86 so. so that way you know that these generation are something very professional. they look like a team. they never look
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a group of players coming together to represent the national team. they look like a team critically in their concepts. very, very dynamic. competitive. a team that they know that well, before we start talking about the belgians that go out and talk about the canada team and kwan earlier you said they're doing very well, they're in top of the comcast, after not qualifying for the walk up for a long time how did they manage to turn things around? a lot of credits has to be given to the recruitment and the openness to diversity that has gone on in canadian football. and john herdman has led the way there in many it was in canada soccer despite the problems that they've had at the administrative level have been part of the reason why when you bring in player such often. so davie, such as dr. jonathan david over in france as well, lou, you start to see these young players really begin to emerge and really establish themselves that were the national team, but also what their club teams. you look at them in every single one of their lines
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. they're very solid, in my opinion, they're probably the best team in comcast. although if you see it based on the world cup, maybe that's not going to be there. you say what? but what this group this team got out of the groups did. and that thing that made kenner didn't, they still had one of the tougher match ups in this competition. that doesn't mean that they're not the best in the region. so the belgians, let's talk about him, get sick and they'd be knocking on the door at major tournaments full probably about a decade now people have spoken about this golden generation. a lot of those guys are getting older. they've even retired already at this moment. how close is the scoop to actually missing out on glory, help missing out on glory? closer than they were in 2018 and you start to see something with this belgian side that you didn't see with that belgian side in 2018 is that they end up going or not, or things end up favoring them or not. based on how to kevin the brightness, and that ends up being of major factor, especially knowing that he might be healthy, he may not be healthy if he's on one game or if he is in on one game. how is
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belgium going to do if he's not? if he's not really clicking on all cylinders that's, that's the most important thing with his belgian side. kevin, the brian. what can we expect from this match later on today? there's a good one because canada's team that can shut you down. and if you give them few opportunities, they can cash in on them. that that, that ends up being that, that, that the situation to belgium find themselves in. but then you also have one of the top boast, goalkeepers enfeebled, who toya, who ends up being a major walker, just as brazil, a 2018 woke up. if it weren't for him. result pry would have advanced in that round, but it on to being a very interesting matchup, very tight. i would probably have belgium sneak by by the slims to margins your prediction quickly. well, one know, just because you have a much deeper side with belgium. at one no, also because canada as a group, as a team are very compact and more importantly, 13 that knows how to play very well together. what. what are under lovely talking
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