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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  November 23, 2022 4:00pm-5:01pm AST

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ah. hello, i am sammy's a dan. this is the news our live from dell ha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. ah, israeli police say a joint coordinated attack in west jerusalem is killed at least one person, an injured several. others bad weather across west java ads. the problems facing rescuers, while survivors of monday's earthquake struggle to find shelter and turkish military steps up, it's offensive in northern syria, anchor a says it's hit nearly $500.00 kurdish targets in the region and to protest against unpaid wages at the world's largest apple. i phone factory in china turns finance looking to pass the 1st hurdle, germany's bid to get to the world comp knockout stages after failing in 2018. ah.
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we begin in west jerusalem, where according to israeli police, there's been a joint coordinated attack. at least one person has been killed and several others have been injured. authority say the explosive device was inside a bag at a bus station. a 2nd explosion, 2 kilometers away, injured 3 people. alan fisher reports from west jerusalem. he 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 stop. it was then detonated by mobile foreign here 3 people were only slightly wounded, but the damage to the bus was quite considerable. what probably saved
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a lot of lives was the fact that there is a metal fence running along here and not absorbed a lot of the blast and also absorb a lot of the nails, nuts and bolts that have been packed round the bomb to cause maximum 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. they are the think that the bomb was left in 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 he left and asked for his reaction to the events over the last few hours. very difficult. if i may say, terrorist attack to terrorist attack, there's no question that the, the day there was a synchronization between them,
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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 unless bring in. hal don't bother haughty in ramallah is an endless covering. israeli and palestinian affairs joins us now. live from there. good to have you with us. first of all, talk just a little bit about the concern that might be building about the quote is rainy calls for an intensification of their operations. their raids into the west bank? well, i think with this a tech your explosion this morning go without israel is going to a lot of is collision. we can see that from the statements we hear from those who may be appointed in the new coming government. i've been, i mean that then the whole manley really is really just so you know,
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the part is talking about with the little small bridge and it's a lot of in, via who has been threatening to take steps even on the legal situation of those rank. they were talking, for example, dismantling what the school civil administration that is, emily $36.00. and that runs the commission in the was bank book and about this is the situation in the bank may give go back before it was a course. this is what they've been sitting in to review before the elections and he doesn't want to see the list in authority who wants for the listing to live under direct if you're patient and doesn't like that. he may leave the country today he's talking about is that a little bit ted, returning what he calls the power of deterrence in order to solve the problem of what people call the problem of the settler, the security of the settlers and i live in general. so they are dealing with the situation from a security point of view without thinking of any political solution. this will lead
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to more escalation from the israeli side down of course, from the list indian side. and we saw this morning, the consequences of what the israeli government and who may be appointed ministers are planning to write as the situation escalates. though there is the root problem of this that there is an occupation and a lot of the violence is generated around that. where does that leave the palestinian authority? well, i think the rebel ascending the thought is in difficult situation. we have the possibility, elation, and we have a government that some of its ministers may think of dismantling itself. if they don't, they want to leave the ballistic and nothing more than a big municipality that runs the civilian lives of the philistines. and the same times they want to kill and literally to kill level estallion political ambitions
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to establish their independent estate. and those bank, including of course, is joselyn and guess the strip. so it will be a needed it will be needed for the student to take a decision. what to do in the coming situation. it's very difficult. i think the situation the villa, stan and need to return that unity and to for maybe a leadership that could lead the confrontation with the israeli coming policies. right. thank you for your analysis. how don't but whole team mala are plenty of points to pick up on though. here in the studio we've, i'll just hear a senior political analyst model on the shower, joins us now and picking up on kind of the thought stream that we had going in that interview more. why are we basically looking at sort of return to the pre low arrows where this whole dynamic is going, whether it's just simply an occupation occupied people fighting to try and get their political rights back?
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yes, absolutely. but the means are different today than they were then i think is right . it has basically lost control of the scenes in many ways, although it continues, as you said earlier, to occupy them, continues to be season continues to blockade them. but i think in so many ways as a whole, new young generation of sin years simply could not be subdued anymore. and they won't be looking though to a political process, right. if we go there, certainly not looking for a process right. me and, you know, this all reminds me of this documentary has came out recently, not recently, few years ago of a number of internal security heads. those called the show buckhead. so there's really internal security, you know, whole number of them now, all of them half a dozen say, there is no security solution for the palestinian resistance for palestinian attacks for palestinian terrorism. there is no security answer to that. you have to
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have a political, a diplomatic answer to this because the palestinians will continue to take wherever measures they see as necessary in order to end occupation. and we see these radius once and again and the last few weeks and months, as you said, as before, the ostler process. basically, israel is re occupying janine re occupying nablus, we occupying hebron re occupying the palestinian refuge account, expected new israeli government is also moving away from any thought. all along that. that's how it's being analyzed. as moving away from the ideas of the oslo peace, a call, no not, not analyze, is a fact, right? they say it every day and every night. i'm never used bulletin that they are moving away from. maslow, they think hostile is a big mistake. nathan? yeah, i was included by the way, not just the, the extreme, extreme right. also the extreme right. meaning nathan e. o believes last law courts were a mistake. the whole idea of about
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a senior citizen mistake or the trusted solution is a mistake. then you will expect no withdrawal whatsoever anymore. the entire political and diplomatic ah system that could have been possible at this point in time is no longer in and within the calculus of the israeli government, the present one or the future one. the last 2 years, we saw 0 negotiations with a pedestal photo. it was not just the extreme right. there's an absolute majority in israel or across the political spectrum that sees no diplomatic or piece path way with the palestinians, which means that the palestinians are gone to increasingly use the kind of method that we saw happening today in jerusalem. all right, thank you so much. my one for analyzing the big picture list. i think that's always important to look at. i was ready forces of demolish to school in the if so read village in southern hebron hills. it's one of at least 50 schools in the occupied west side that have been issued with demolition notices on the pretext that i have
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permit. according to the united nations, israel has destroyed more than $730.00 palestinian own buildings and homes. so far this year, israel has closed the dilemma and solemn crossings into jeanine in the occupied westbank, the body. even israeli man who was killed in a car accident was reportedly taken by gunman from a hospital in the city. poor weather is hampering search and rescue efforts in indonesia. off the mondays, earthquake and west java officials say at least $271.00. people have been confirmed dead search teams are focused on a number of areas in the chun joe district. they're trying to claim debris after a landslide, buried in an entire village. they've all funerals are being held for some of the victims of the earthquake officials say many children who are at school at the time . least 40 people are still missing. more than 2000 were injured. jessica washington has more in the search and rescue operation. well,
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i'm here as you can know, which is 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 passed 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 would 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 last slide 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, the 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. contin gang is one of joe's worst districts. it's densely populated, and building standards are pool that's led to the destruction of thousands of homes . villages built on hillsides, were buried by land slides triggered by the tremor. 58000 people have now know where to live, or pharmacies are racing to dispatch tents and essentially including food, water,
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and medicine. survivors say much more is needed. hospitals were also damaged, reducing capacity to help the injured 12000 soldiers have been sent. the balls to recovery efforts, the man said, is the secretary general of the indonesian red cross. he says the organization is doing what it can to help people in the aftermath of the quake. but getting to them is proving challenging. a goodman is not really a problem. the problem is the access to the sudden location. and i think as the base of the question, i think it's understandable that the people still have some of the lease and here in better. so i think it's a matter of time they will get into court today and then they will find a way to finish the base and, and we understand this bill for the people missing and the number of the number
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of the best keeping good thing but, but if you look at the look around, been coming down and organize whatever they can do during the wasting time for when i've gotten into the go to do that more than 2000 people have to leave homes and houses because i'm going to go so right. the reason is because we are in the medical center because i'm visiting the asco sauce, we buy the food i've been working on the 2nd and every single if you just like minutes or be all that it bill
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management and all that reply a lot. i be almost 300 women business, one of the ground to ask them what i have got and the best people who are living that got home. i think we need 6 months to build their homes and houses and i think that in the future they have to contribute to that to the bank. so i think that will be less than to build a home in the future. plenty mostella had on the news hour, including the okay supreme court shut down, the scottish parliament sped to hold another independence referendum. had the latest from london. ah,
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officials in turkey. i say they've hit nearly 500 kurdish targets in northern serious and sunday. turkey as president i tripped over to the islands, 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. the strikes follow last week's bombing in this tumble for which sir care blames the kurdish outlaw group. the p k. k. anchor says it's targeting base is in syria belonging to the kurdish group, y p g, which it considers an offshoot of the p k. k. good group gain ground in the area after the joint fight against iso in 2015. so kia has carried out 3 ground offensives that cleared some parts of northern syria from y p g. since 2016 earlier the turkish president said a lot of the military to conduct another ground operation shall not lay off terms
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over. i'll she'll know operations your planes, cannington drones, are only the beginning parties from hattie to her curry. our determination to secure all of our southern border with the faith on that enough. so as to remove the possibility of attacking our country's landsey. a stronger today than ever before, but carol lew cinema, cassandra joins us now from tillis near the turkish syrian borders that has been turkish shelling is this being interpreted as the 1st step to soften the target area. before turkey launches a ground operation. some apparently this is the strategy of the military, but also we should keep in mind that there is an ongoing operation against the out the group a p k. carry in northern iraq as well. and through that operation, turkish military aims to disconnect the p k. k, disconnected from sin jar, enter it from sin jar to syria. so some of the experts say that the
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primary of the operation, the primary goal of the operation is to finish. what is also about to end in northern iraq to kia, has been conducting these operations against the kick in northern iraq after they failed to attempt it since 2016. but also they are softening their targets through those a campaigns. but at the end of the day, a turkish officials are a very determined to finish what they consider as a terrorist threat. coming from northern syria to a inside took here. and also, a turkish president has always been saying that he wants to build a safe corridor on its southern own true case. southern border trickier has nearly 800 kilometers of border with syria. and at more than half off it is. 1 on the eastern side of the euphrates and at 2 kit doesn't want to be neighbors with the armed groups, including the a kurdish fighter groups in syria or any,
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any militia group like i, i so, or something similar. and also a safe corridor would paved the way to it for the syrian syrians, voluntary returns back to their countries as for the turkish domestic policy and the foreign policy. all right, thanks so much, simon cassandra theory and say media has a power plant in house. it has been disconnected from the grid because of turkish asked, strikes earlier local media affiliated with the syrian democratic forces, said the turkish military shell, more than 26 locations in the countryside of a lat pole. near fact, 3 syrian soldiers were forcibly killed in the attacks local sources. also say turkish drones, talkative noise field, and serious ne and cost on a region. at least 6 people have been killed. many others wounded in a shooting as a supermarket in virginia. and he said the assailant to his other was
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a store employee, was also killed us retail chain. wal mart says shocked by the attacker that store in the city of chesapeake, the motive not yet known a protest as the world's largest apple. i phone factory in china is turn violent videos and social media show fox con employees marching in jang june being confronted by police. some of reportedly been beaten and detained. work is protesting against unpaid wages and the impact of the other countries. strict code 19 policy authorities in ukraine say a new born has been killed in a rocket strike on a hospital. in the upper ratio 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. well,
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that says the heads of the international atomic energy agency in russia's nuclear energy agency continue to cooperate. also tom and the nuclear watchdog matching the stumble to discuss the situation around this apparition, nuclear power plants in southern ukraine. 3 people have been killed in russian ass strikes on a 2 story building in the cranium capital here. meanwhile. and every delay is in effect across the country. explosions are being heard in several regions, cities across ukraine as well as neighboring, moldova are experiencing power outages following reported attacks by russia on energy infrastructure back. the, the runners up from the last football world cup of made us stuttering start to their cover campaign. krasier have been held to a school, a school fire morocco, midfield mouth. the luke mother is playing
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a big passing creation. best effort. mulkins were boyd by saudi arabia. shot the victory on tuesday. again. sergeant tina the 2nd match of the day between full time champions, germany and japan is on the way. don't want it, kate is watching with fans in the field. also dominic, how of fans taking it all in there? well as something to the point here is that this city has the largest japanese community in germany, and there are lots of japanese fans in the restroom where i am right now watching the game. and they saw that scene put the ball in the nets, but it was rule that for off site. so from that perspective, that very much hoping that that will be some progress for them. so we're making the point, the 5 members of the japanese team play their trade in the pool to seek out one of the players. all tanaka plays for fortuna just sold off. so lots of interest. but one thing to make clear from the german funds perspective, a conflict of emotions for this world come from one point of view. they obviously
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want to see that seem to, well, they want to see that fits saw on the national jersey, which the notes if they were to win the world cup a 5th time. but on the other side of the equation, there are many people in germany have been saying that they are concerned about the choice of venue, the years of the world cap is being placed. and also some of the conditions that they believe rightly or wrongly pertain in the states of cats are in the media, have picked up on that. there is a strong sense among some concern about the world cup where it's taking place. but generally speaking, as i say on the other side of that equation, there is no question about it. but from a sporting perspective, they want. so thing to do? well, the interesting thing is where we are in dusseldorf right now. well, if this was in the summer months it would be packed with people watching the game. there would be public screenings that's not really happening in germany. this time around. there are no, there's no big fan miles as that would be in berlin for a world cup or a european championship. so you not going to see tens of thousands,
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hundreds of thousands of germans congregating together, watching the game. what you are seeing here and do so, golf to day is restaurants out. the one i'm in right now. packed with people watching the game with competing emotions. some japanese fancier, some german fancier, all hoping that this game will live up to what their expectations are. all right, thanks so much. dominic cane are thousands of fans of visiting color for the world cup. of course many have made their way to soup. walketh where we've got victoria gate and be standing by. so victoria, there were expectations amongst the moroccans for an upset, falling the footsteps, the sandy rainbow. i wonder though with the way the game went, was that the fans came out a streaming back in to here after the match the moroccan fans. and they were, as you say, really hoping for a way and after that, surprise, saudi. when yes, today,
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they were hoping that the team will be gaining some competence from that way and that they will be able to pull up a surprise victory as well. it didn't happen, but to be honest, along the way the american funds have been celebrating, you would think they may have one that pretty content with this draw. they're all a large number of supports is full morocco in doha. there are about 20000 of them that live on work here. so in a way, a lot of the moroccan fans is saying it feels very much like a home game to them. i'm joined by tomorrow. can fancy he watched the game. what did you think of it? i think about the game. it was good for us, but we start to we want the game bugs a 3 point. yeah. next game is hello we. we bought a lot to funds on i think hundreds moroccans was there because the tickets are all sold out. i do not. that's a lot more arkansas leave indicating cut off. so you will find your place in the
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video, but i will be in to see them in the gym and kind of that as you say, there is huge support here. you pull more. okay. how much do you think that was a based on the t a and how those would come from rural? i'm from a room to work. so it was a good one green, it's good for us. but unfortunately, who was expecting 3 points and with the sean law gets at least 356 points and i would be going to qualify. all right, well thanks very much. been talking to us, so lots happy moroccans and here at least it wasn't a win that they wanted bay wasn't drawer. so i think they'll take that theme like her asia agatha victoria gave them be i will have action and
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reaction to the creation morocco match in our world comp special with peter stem it and send out hamish that's at 1330 g m. teased a few minutes. plus, of course all the latest from germany versus japan and a look ahead to the other 2 games of the day. time for whether let's head over to whether everton hallo was saying the 1st signs of the ready season. the cross c golf on tuesday afternoon, we sold 10 millimeters of frame in charge in the you area that is around 5 times on november average rightful so a significant amount of rain for it doesn't sound like that much, but it did call some localized flooding where to weather will be further north, could see some showers longest bells of rain just around the rants serial. evan jordan, pushing across into roxanne, some wet weather line of showers there into northern parts of saudi arabia, tending to peter out as we go on through the next day or so, or where to where the further north will gradually make its way into iran. here in
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doha here, cutter ist ice line and dry temperatures, again, getting up into the low twenty's light winds feeding pleasantly warm over the next few days. and that is why by the 2 across northern parts of africa, but quite a brisk breeze blowing across northern algeria. northern libya could catch a shower or to hear joseph a share or 2 as well around the gulf of guinea. still some wet or whether they're just clinging on to the southern coast of west africa, but not too much to speak of. the majority of the showers slipping further southwards, lively showers, just around the reef valley, pushing right the way down into zimbabwe some where to where the coming back into angola was a go for the next hour, so long with south africa. oh, so i had on al jazeera plenty more sports coverage for you in this day for the fee, for world comp 2022 ah. in depth analysis of today's headlines from around the world, whatever it did was offered to them, they have to sign because if they didn't,
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they wouldn't get in frank assessments. do you think diplomacy still spends a chance? i'm not very up to about any kind of negotiation informed opinions. everybody tweets, everybody's on tick, tock, tick, tock doesn't vote. you have a winter, it's going to have a whole there. pretty soon, insight story on al jazeera, when the news breaks, it's designed to represent a better win. now they come a place to welcome fans from around the world when people need to be heard. and the story told. this area of size well will be an island within 100 years, with exclusive interviews, an in depth through for sarah, germany's largest going to write up for sure how to come to i would you 0 has teams on the ground to bring you more award winning documentaries, and live lou
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with going to walk up today live from al jazeera studios in katana and on p to stand at the pac schedule, continued the football games on wednesday, the early game school, morocco and croatia. channel points, not aside able to find the back of the name demi had a nightmare tournament at 4 years ago and they've opened their campaign against japan. that game is live right now. and another european heavyweight is in action on wednesday, belgium faced canada. we're back at the world cup office 36 years. ah,
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spain are also in action later today. so we've got plenty to get through over the next half an hour, but what brought traffic one i got is back with us one. let's talk, 1st of all about the goal is to or between morocco and croatia, croatia were hoping to repeat their journey to the 2018 final. what went wrong for them, liking opportunities in total for shots on target. very few chances, but again, it was, it was one of those matches where it was a battle, the middle pitch, both teams lacking creativity or variations in terms of what to do. a lot of the main re courses were just sending crosses into the area. so a lot of precision from the, from the offensive standpoint defensively. you start to see 2 teams that looked relatively solid. but again, you start to see the transitions and that ended up also being a problem, especially for crecia on the reality is that we've now seen 3 no no drawers in the last 4 games is that an ominous sign was just a coincidence. it's
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a little bit of both it's, it's a bit of quizzes because after all these, it's not that both teams just sat back and parked the bus or it was a very slow pace game. there were opportunities, there were opportunities missed. that being said, you talk about the ominous sign. well, there's 3 in the 1st 10 games of this walk up. there haven't been more than 10 in a edition and says a great deal. ah says there is christ funded thomas love seat a coffee to it was at al bate stadium for the game. no risk, no glory, disappointing goal or as draw for grey should the favorite against morocco and vel desert point for the african site. grey, shy, didn't to risk wages for counter attacks and lack the final bad. the final touch and final attempt, the same goes for morocco whose shots were basically mostly blocked by the creation defenses and defense. there were just 7 attempts on target or off target on
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each site throughout the match. almost a no tackles no yellow cards, a tactical game out in which both. so i decided it's important not to lose look a mortgage once again, men of the match he tackled, he intercepted, he created, but gray shot lack the final bass and bravery to go forward. if the players are like they say, give a 100 percent. this was gracious 100 percent. i wonder what will happen to them in the next game. you might expect another surprise by the athletic team of canada. a quick update from mccully fame to national stadium. germany have taken the lead against japan, courtesy of a penalty from your client gun to one a later belgium or up against canada, and will be live at off my been ali stadium later in, but they full that. but 1st, let's learn more about the 6 different member johnson. now, if there are 2 men who personify the dr. needed to play international football fan
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and then opponents, team belgium and team canada. in belgium, there's a scoring machine he was given to succeed by a massive set back when his school and in canada as the son of refugees who became one of the fast defenders in the world. hi, i'm samantha johnson. this is well cut one at one given to bowen, i thought he was doing well when he was a schoolboy training with belgian psych, hank, he was living away from home and the family who was host him, dropped a palm shell. i didn't want him bear any more. how only didn't pretend katy b was at a crossroads. he felt he was now seen as a problem, but something clipped the driver to prove everyone wrong fast forward to capsule 2022. he's now part of belgian so called golden generation alongside these guys and in his art and romilly look, hockey bo superstars in a team has ranked 2nd in the world. canada as katy b as a 22 year old caught upon. so davies, he was born in
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a refugee camping garner after his mom and dad escaped war in liberia, they emigrated to canada in 2005. and david set out to learn 2 things, english and football. when he was eventually signed for his current club by munich, he had to pinch himself, he only really believe do when the club stars start to pull him on instagram, his lightning fast. and currently candidate most decorated player and it's not all about football. davies became the 1st footballer and the 1st canadian to become an ambassador for the united nations and refugee charity. you and hcr, and a reminder, he's only 22. yes, canada are way behind belgium. if you look at the rankings, but davis knows as well as any one dreams and come true. ah, as you are there from samantha, canada are back at the walk up for the 1st time in 36 years after topping the north american qualifying a booth for the canadians is their thought thereby. and munich, 22 year old, a defender, alfonso davis. recovering thomas by injury,
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competition element against belgium appear a real good test for the staff for the players. and so we'll, we'll learn from board or importantly. so we're gonna really cord, walt, and i think that's, that's the opportunity you, we have here coming into a game like this. we don't have a great amount to lose, just genuine opportunity to make it all, all co, fine, and not, sir. it's what it is for canada. canada face the 3rd place team from the 2018 woke up belgium. they all missing one of their so called golden generation injured strike. a roman new cocker is expected to miss they 1st to group matches. first of all is a huge respect all what kind of had achieved. because 1st of all, when you finish top of the group and ahead of national teams like usa and mexico, that means that there is a real substance and not confident that you arrive into
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a woke up. we know how difficult to get to the world club. and kennedy in terms of the 2nd time 1st time was in 86. so straight away, you know that these generation has something credibility, special. they look like a team, they never look a group of players coming together to represent the national team. they look like a team vertically and their concepts fairly, very dynamic. competitive. a team that they know their strength. okay, still in studio with one around go. let's talk about the canadians, absent from the world cup since 1986. now, one of the top teams in the concrete kept region. in fact, you said earlier in the cedar, in your opinion, they are now the number one team in the region. how have they managed to turn things around? they managed to turn things around through being able to develop properly. the recruitment of players, also expanding the diversity in terms of the players that they're finding that they've been able to walk many players. and that's helped as far as
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a plain style helped in terms of, of the depth in it, the youth levels as well as at the senior level. so there's a great deal of help and there's a great deal of progress going on in canadian football that again, you start looking at what canada has been able to do. and part of it is, has to do with the players that they've been able to reinforce alfonso davies. you start looking at jonathan, david, stuck your, amongst many others that's been so key for them throughout this walk up. run one. you heard peter speaking earlier about the belgians, golden generation? how close is this team statute is missing their chance at the glory. be one a big chance a in it's not a knock on them. it's that the, the bar has been set so high compared to 2018 when you start looking at what they were able to do. being able to get into quarter finals and beating brazil by this limits of margins and also losing to france. and the same is by the slimmest of margins, that the team is, is not that team anymore. it's 4 years old. there's 4 years, more experience has more 4 years, more worth of wear and tear. and there's also one big pointy you start to observe
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recently in this belgium side as they go. so does come into bruna and also inverse, and you start looking at his performances and their performance is they pretty much go hand in hand. it's so a little bit about the belgians and the canadians in terms of tactics and we've been watching the belgians for the best part of a decade. roberta martin is favors a, a passing game, quick transitions attacking it's entertaining to watch. what can we expect to see tonight to bit of the same now the, the x factor here is missing from a little girl who, when you start missing a player of that ilk a player that can finish in the area that ends up being a major of a factor for belgium, how are they going to adjust their? i think they'll be able to do well. but again, as i said before, you start missing out with, with the broan. if he's on, forget it, it seems going to be a contender in the semi finals even lower deeper. but if not, they're gonna have trouble. all right, so let's move on then. and over in groupie,
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germany and japan currently in action. as mentioned just in case you were watching yukon gun to one, a penalty from him has handed the germans the li. let's go to tommy k. nice in vessels off watching with the german fans. don't inc. what has been the reaction from the fans to that opening go well, it has to be said that i'm interested in watching the game with german and japanese fans. and so from the german perspective, there was a bit of a scare earlier in the game when a goal was scored and then ruled out for the japanese team. but now there is the sense amongst german fans. but normal order is being resumed, at least from their perspective. they're all really rather scared of the idea of losing their 1st game. remember, that's what happened 4 years ago when they lost the mexico and they're opening game . lots of pressure on the german seemed to try to win that fits off with their national jersey, indicating that they would have won the woke up for 5th time. the so far at least
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here. now that they've score to go. okay, good. no one, as you say, scoring from the penalty spot. some degree of reassurance creeping in to the german fans and no question of arthur here in this city. this is the city where the largest japanese community in germany are 5 japanese players in the starting lineup, represent boone does league. it seems one of them out tanaka in the mid field lays for fortuna, just held off. so lots of competing emotions amongst the fans said and question dominic you mentioned earlier that germany i have one to walk up and in 2014 also eliminated then group stages 4 years ago. what does, what do fans think of this team? well there's one thing that you can definitely say for certain they have a degree of hope. they think that with the arrival of hands, the flick as manager replacing your him nerve back. that was the chance to turn the page. they think that now this team as a degree,
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more purpose as better performance under its belt as it were. and there is a say, a sense of hope. and remember, the one thing that german fans will tell you, no matter what the competition, they believe that scene is a tournament seen one that grows through the stages of a competition that they might results in the 1st few games, but as they get, they get back so certainly that's the whole course that didn't come true in 2018. they hope that under new management with hands the flick it might come through this time coming to live for us. thank you very much for that. well, later on wednesday, in the same group, you will see the 2010 champions, spain, and it's a new look squad at this will come with captain sergio with gets the only plane remaining from the victory 12 years ago. coach louis enrique has gone for the next generation of players including many who played at the european championships last
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. busy with spain reached the semifinals, let's go to open mama stadium and catch up with joanna robs. good, jo, spain, all the food youngest team of the tournament. that a good thing or a bad thing. well, that's an interesting question. it is new era and a new generation for spain going to this 2nd world title. as you mentioned there, the only player left from that golden generation, if you like, from 2010 is such a pro scouts and he leaves the team. he's 34 when you consider that the rest of the squad, well, the average is 25. they all the 3rd youngest, a squad here at the world cup. and you might think that that's a risk putting so much pressure on the young players like gabby petrie and nancy fatty who are 1819 and 20 respectively. but don't forget that they all players have all selena. they are some of the rising stars in the spanish lead, and they all playing champ, his football. so there's no lack of experience on a high level of football. there is also no lack of experience when it comes to the
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coaching side because they lead by louis enrique, a former boss on a coach. and he's been trying to get in touch with the kids a little bit more. he's actually just signed up to a live streaming service. twitch. it's gone down a storm in spain because it's where he's been giving his thoughts on this well copies also been telling people about his day to day, including eating 6 eggs a night for dinner. it's gone down a storm, especially with the young football fans that he's trying to reach out to and get in touch with left us. and now to loose enrique on why youth is the future for spain. i think it's very positive because young players bring to a tim energy on yet we try to money that we the experience that we offer stuff. i'm trying to get the best for any player. and know you've been told into some costa rican fans outside alpha. mom a stadium that what have they been saying?
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while santa, the costa rican journalist, because there's very few funds the moment we are still 2 and a half hours away from kick off the coal street can join us. well, they've been here from leon and that adamant that that team can cause an upset against spain because they've been describing that team as warriors. i think though they might be living slightly in the past because when you look at this, quote, 6 members of this quote were in this quote in 2014 the produce the best performance of costa rica where they went all the way to the quarter finals that all 6 of those numbers are over the age of 30, making this average of the age of the squad is 27. and if you look at the qualifying campaign when it really was, and a great campaign because they struggled at the very beginning, it looked like they wouldn't qualify for this. well, they kind of got their act together in the 2nd half making the playoffs in which they ultimately be zealand in june, in the play and pay in doha. since then though, they haven't really played that much football together,
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they play to get my gerry and a warm up game about 13 days ago. but the last 4 months they meant to play against a rock, so that was cancelled because of a dispute. i have a passport some so it's really difficult to say how that will get on when you got this young spanish side and an older costa rican fight. i think you'd want to really put your, put your bets on the spanish side, but then again, you know, nobody expected saudi arabia to be argentine as united. we might have an upset to get off the live home also mama stadium, we're costa rica is taken on spain. thank you very much, joe. we'll get a look at yesterday's action shortly. but 1st football can also be a catalyst for those working in the creative arts. let's get enough from a sculptor who's taken inspiration from the world cup coming to the middle east. with her mother hand alphena the skinny. yeah, wholesale have shan minute. ian mouth are more,
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did green and fell cost island. for now you're gone to sora among some on the left and the left. and i got a letter in missouri, the amount to move to learn of california. i'm to look them in a nursery more work there that many friendly men are awesome, but a brahman as a judge or some bad ones. a thea and one and me and her and i have elijah and nadia was a long dealer and more little java. how little fun at the ski lola and the little dog has in her damn shackle, or am i on? i'm a 30, it still had a little will asthmatic when i'm a slam, either. now old on albia june william any. and it
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looks human, more of lamar for near the less of you and lamar city and then, and should i as a hodge smart fellow cast. and you have been here yet, carson adam. there have been an american san rama grove in asia, william. ah, but in the asia me or was there had been an alan of oral allen bear than medicine and they had been will show them indoor m. c. williams live and old mara known out of it, had an amazon who shaw. landman. matt and kuhn hollow. ah alice, take a look at the action from alden old stadium on tuesday, and i to an a winning star for the woke up holders that france against australia.
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but of his care for the front though, as craig goodwin, australia and the lead early in the match, france level things up. when i didn't uh, have you had it in across from feel hernandez and they were in france at half time . thanks to strike out. oliver's ill after the break across a saw a man at killing him back. they got on the school seat and attend his weren't done yet as you'll got his 2nd of the night. and he's 51st for us. that he never will tell you all the as the to all time top scores for the friend national team for one, the finals. yeah. and she deserve killian's been one of the best forwards in the world for some time. now. he's confident he's using 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 start scoring headers as well all the better,
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but he's always been able to play as part of a team, even though he has the singular ability to make a difference. and even if i've got a lot of attackers having killian at this level is very important to my team, peter got a bit of an update for us because i can't see the screen from here. so you can tell me what i have. it's on the back of the made for the germans, but it looks like there's been a referee v a or decision they. so it's been ruled out on a still one, no, to the germans, as they approach off time at the lisa international stadium against japan. thank you for that, peter. well, let's go back to that game for the defending campaigns. one after that shocking was old for argentina. do you think the defending champions were relieved? relieved. yes. but as we've said throughout the day, champions find a way to do when they find a way to get the result. they started out like you said, losing one mill, but they were able to quickly rebound b corps, the nucleus of this team. the remaining nucleus are the same, i should say the stars on the team. and you all those players have you also get
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involved and make this very easy. second half for francis france and establish and seldom made a statement as i can have saying, you know what? we're here. we're going to win it. we're gonna try and repeat when i know that they say we should never assume. but let's assume, right, let's play a little game here. yeah, sure. all right, let's assume that france go through as the top team in the group to new the of the it in bulk of the australia there as well. between those 3. what do you reckon is going to happen? we thought that a very even matter between division them work, australia is a very difficult team to get through. each one of those match ups and making it very difficult for the other to be able to get to. i mean, to me, i would still look at denisia. i was still look at denmark because mostly because of pedigree, unexperienced oh, i want to run good. thank you for that. while in al massey has earned his teammates a t night and deliver a big response following their shock defeated to saudi arabia in arguably the
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biggest upset and woke up history. argentina are now left with little margin for error in their next match against mexico on saturday. messy says that there are no excuses for the to one that he also downplayed at speculation and he was injured. heading into the mat, confirming there was no issue at all in our presumably i didn't do anything special. i took care of myself and worked like i've done throughout my career, knowing that this is a very special moment. certainly my last world cup. my last chance of achieving this great dream that i have, that we all want for defining images of woke up for often catch by photographers, simple newspapers, websites, and agencies biggest the archive of those photos in the world is held by getty images in london. and as harry force had found out, many of them, a powerful box of images a
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were here in counting town in east london amid the industrial estates and the storage centers. at the heart of it all is the getty images archive and way here to meet its boss. mathew button happens to be a football fan and were on the hunt for some world cup. treasure back in. nice to meet you for you too. and so this is the largest commercial archive in the world, 80000000 bits of gloss, paper, plastic, otherwise known as we get him, his archive. wow. and let's see what we can find in terms of the very 1st of what a k. so this is woke up really woke up for the he says he to 38 says you're guar. i will be in here somewhere. some of this is a bit grainy because oversee this was from new spaces time. people weren't really sending photographers from europe. i mean, that's a great show. it really is,
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is that the final is up a fernandez project and hector scott road, the celebration their victory. so it can't be in an archive in england without talking about $966.00 and into memories. the that's the iconic, short composition which is actually perfect, allow for nearby stalls with our teeth. and the light on his face in the car been shot aside from the action on the pitch. there are some pretty standard images around the whole event, right? a show i love is pele training in the rain. that is fantastic. so only for the rest of the squad too. i'm not doing that. this is a young fan just really after and also grow. yeah, and it's quite sad, you know, since we know probably received records on so didn't the impact of people that he's talking autograph book. absolutely. and you wonder who that that go whether he
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still got that will from the some i fi found some others here. i'm in straight away, the eyes drawn to something that the referee didn't see on the day. some of the commentators didn't see on the day, but it's pretty clearly in that picture. it's such an iconic picture merit on his hand of god. it just shows you know, capturing the decisive moment and just clicking that shot adjusted the right. find one of my key memories from childhood is this one from monday, monday. you guys again like marathon, i apologize, opinion, but a genius of a football player and you know, you really always harness honestly, he got a yellow caught it real enough from the final you know, whether we're going to get to the final it's not to come up says because of the $99.00, everything goes digital. so this is where we need to be to check out all the the more recent. well, i'm probably thinking of isn't it in to down you know, this amazing football the yeah. having this moment of math and again it's,
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it's back to so it's, it's moment, you know, just having the presence of mind because obviously lots of other stuff going on at the time and be very easy to, you know, be focusing on whatever. and then suddenly it's all know that somebody else is going to say, i think we've got to have eyes in the best way ahead sometimes. and in terms of the historical nature of the defeat by germany of brazil in 2014. and we are never going to a $71.00 and humiliating defeat in their own stadium. you could say you'd need a montage of those 7 goals to tell that story. but one shot tell us that story is always the iconic chart from each woke up. and you can argue what that is may be from, from the last low cop, maybe pull, pope, shot piece will pick. but it's not just a competition, but i think everything about that. it's almost decide if it's a pope,
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but can you it's going to take, can you come to the set up because it's not again, that's because the personal side with it that decide if moment and that's all we have time for. thank you to one ongoing, don't forget that you can get more woke up content on our website. all desert dot com, forward slash woke up and will be back at 1530 gmc with 2022, including highlights between germany and japan. that meant to be paid right? no, no, no ed hall. we company the unit for
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