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this is al jazeera ah hello, i'm rob office and and this is the news are live from doha coming over the next 60 minutes. china records its highest number of daily cove at 19 cases, despite some of the toughest restrictions in the world. millions of people in ukraine are facing freezing temperatures. after a damage to the power grid and the latest russian strikes. we're going to report from northwest francis commemorations are held a year on the english channels, worst migrant disaster. oh, that is in advance. should it many and pull? this is a good malaysia's new prime minister. i'm not able to him promise to fight corruption and says he'll answer budget soon. and rinaldo scores is portugal beat gonna in their opening world cup game?
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ah, just after $1800.00 g m t we're going to start this news are in china. we're health authorities have reported a record 31000 new cove at 19 cases in a single day. not despite strict measures aimed at eliminating the virus. nearly 900 of the infections reported and thursday when the capital beijing. it's one of several cities which have tightened restrictions as corona virus cases surge. when it comes as the world's biggest apple, i phone maker fox con. apologize to workers at his junk, jo factory after a protest turned violent. but at falk as more from hong kong report say that the unrest of the false compliance in john jo has now been brought under control of the company as agreed to pay work is that it only recently joined the equivalent of around $1400.00 us dollars to end the protests and leave the campus immediately as
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far as we understand they were upset of working conditions. and in particular, because they reportedly being exposed to other workers that have been infected by the virus. they rule so complaining that fox gone had failed to pay them the salaries and bonuses that they'd been promised. now it's unclear what's of impact this is going to have on apple precisely. but chinese media report say that as many as 100000 people had come to work at this facility, following recent similar unrest which saw many workers flee from the plant saying that they'd never come back again. really because of the same source of complaints. and remember this plant in gym jo accounts for around 50 or 60 percent of apples. i for production capacity. so undoubtedly this is going to mean serious delays for orders and shipments moving forward. but this will also have
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reputational damage for apple as well. and the company will need to consider very carefully what the supply chain implications are and what sort of challenges they're going to face brought on by china 0 curved approach. separately, china registered, it's highest, a daily rate of infection today. just over 31000 cases recorded e 3, surpassing the previous peak hit in april earlier this year and authorities to continue to fight in cubs in place like cha ching, and wong, joe and beijing. and shanghai, it's also creating a lot of uncertainty for people here in hong kong, because the last few years china is opening up and the normalization of the situation. hong kong care has been very much tied to what happens on the mainland. why didn't sign him as a senior fellow, i told her institute and not for profits think tank in beijing. he says, despite the anger, china's government is determined to slow the spread of the virus. a lot of this is
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they said 0 copay policy, but instead of using what i would call a blunt instrument and saying we're going to lock down everything they're trying to take a more surgical approach. ah, but that has had mixed results. as we can see. i mean, although, you know, 90 percent of the cases are in fact people without symptoms and things like that. it still represents the massive danger. you have to remember, china is not europe united states. they don't have the same medical facilities. you know, that advanced countries do and they could easily be overwhelmed. they're also concerned about a long cove id. ah, and just how to kind of go through this. i mean, there's tremendous frustration. the government isn't doing this to spite anybody. they're trying to protect the people, but the question is, how do you do that in a responsible manner and balance out of some these economic interests when you're dealing with something that's out, it's science, it's not politics. i mean, there's so much frustration around, you know, people just say, oh,
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i want to be over cove, it, but unfortunately, that's not how it works scientifically. it also is exacerbated by the fact that, you know, chinese people see pictures of foreign areas and they hear from their friends that you can walk around any major city in the world. they don't really understand that, you know, the u. s. on jeopardy has decreased by 3 years since 2019. it's just people will have gone to the point where they say why i don't care anymore unless of course a or somebody they love gets it. even commission cheap says the e was pressing ahead with more sanctions on russia. it's in response to white and says missile attacks on ukraine. more than 70 rockets were fired, plunging a number of cities into darkness. nasa released these images off to reports of blackouts across the country. meanwhile, people in the capital cave of queuing up for water because supplies have been hit during this strikes or mosque was being accused, a weapon,
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ising winter as it targets ukraine's energy facilities. wednesdays strikes knocked out power and water supplies, and the keys region. more than 3000000 people have been without heating in sub 0 temperatures. power outages of also affected other regions that stretch from khaki in the north, to laverne in the west, as well as the diesel region in the south. it cranes that states run energy farm says 3 nuclear plants have switched off supply to the electrostatic electrical grid . and as winter progresses, temperatures have predicted to planet 2 as low as minus 20 degrees. in some areas, the w h o says up to 3000000 people could flee their homes in search of warmth and safety role is challenged, says more from the ukrainian. the city of vish good on i think is one word for the condition in ukraine in the moment that is miserable. there are millions of people across the country who spent the night in cold, damp, chilly apartments, and homes with no power and no running water. this is disco rhodes,
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on the outskirts of the capitol cave. and this is a place that yesterday with targeted by a russian missile, destroyed an apartment building here, killing 5 people, just up the road. there is also a power plant. so presumably, the russians were adding for that, but i missed and instead they got an apartment building. now. emergency services have set up a tent here to help people in the area. and this is where you can come if you want a bit of warmth and something hot sweet. we can speak that the owner here is an emergency services worker. aliana. what does this place? what's going on here? hi, it is our in winter, winter people comes here to drink some tea or coffee, maybe eat some cook. you just spent the time in the warm place to church.
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the phone you can, you can come and inside is going to have a look. okay, so let's drive a can run going fast. it's a little cramped in the apologies if the lens fucked up a bit here. but as you can see, conditions are kind of basic, but you know, it's warm and there is power that someone lie down as the hot drink. and that's what people need at the moment. so in the moments there is still 70 percent of kids . that is without power. though, the mayor without a clear co says that the emergency services have been working throughout the night to try and get power back up for the city. there's been water restored on the left bank of the city, but still on the right bank. it remains powerless. there is something else i'm going to show you here, which is a rabbit. in a box this was found spouting around on the streets,
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presumably from the destroy building. and the emergency service here is saying that they are finding animals like this. and when they do find them, they bring them to this invincibility points hands the owners when they can come and collect them. ear members have failed to agree on a price cap on natural gas has been a sticking point and efforts to maintain affordable supplies. but energy ministers, michigan, brussels, did agree and to other regulations, one aimed at affordable gas supply. the other for the faster expansion of renewable energy. w kane has more from brussels. going into this me saying it was pretty clear what was at the top of people's minds, utmost importance, given to the idea of some form of price cap on natural gas, something that so many different members states have been calling for in different ways. interestingly, the check presidency of the union minister from their government who's using the
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sorts of language saying that that may be the possibility of an agreement at some point. and that's why he said, put the bottle of champagne in the fridge if not open it right now. and yet, when pushed in questions at the end of the meeting from the press, he couldn't say when would be the time to open the bottle? why? because they can't bring everyone together to agree on what that price cap might be . so lots of expressions, warm words of solidarity references to the need to have more use of renewable energy, green technologies and that sort of thing. but no direct progression. no obvious deal right now. it is worth pointing out, of course, that there are many different governments right now who are prioritizing airline g, liquid, natural gas. it's being proffered by some governments as a way to help people through this winds or perhaps into next. but remember that people at the top of the e. ursula on the line included of said that it won't be, the panacea won't solve everything the next time there'll be
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a meeting of this source of level will be in december. question will be, is there going to be any real progress? there are 2 nations as setting up an investigation into the protests in iran that have been widespread demonstration since september. when 20 to your masa omni died, fall in police custody investigations. a fact finding mission into alleged human rights violations. the security forces, notably the islamic revolutionary guards, cora and post. each forces have used life ammunition, bertot, and other mental pallets. dear guests and battens. according to reliable source is a conservative estimate of the death toll so far stands at over $300.00, including at least 40 children. this is unacceptable, is ryan's representative at that special session says the united nations has reduced the cause of human rights to a political tool. this law makes republic of the yvonne deeply regrets that the
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human rights council is abused. once again, by some arrogant states they antagonize is sovereign un member state that is fully committed to subjugation to promote and protect the human rights. reducing the common cause of human rights to a tool for political purposes. i've a specific group. so western countries is a part is appalling and disgraced form. ah . okay, let's bring you the latest to walk up. here's here and cut our portugal have just beaten, gonna cause general. rinaldo was the man in the headlines. it was a wanted a penalty of $97.00 for steady lin doha, in controversial fashion. and all those scores from spot to get portugal. the lead that made him the 1st player to score in 5, men's woke up to they want to win to earlier autoglass and south korea played out of gold, loose draw. cameroon, were beaten one nil by switzerland,
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or can set the fee for fund festival. here in doha, there's been a lot of very tense, very exciting football over the last couple of hours once you've been like ah, wanted to have a bigger part in the cash flow. don't class right now. it's a real festival atmosphere with wanted to what you didn't read it back and it just kept a how did you feel about that? no, i was excited because the dog bigger that was really amazing and we knew we want to game a
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man. i really believe that we want we want the game. what not voting up with, but yes, i think we are a director and also because really, martin that we've got the goal today regarding the last slide with by a law. but i actually worked with
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quite, i thought this up with
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everyone getting ready to die a thank you very much and that's laura kind of be all bit of fun festival in doha. we're going to look ahead to brazil's 1st match in or woke up special coverage with german asher kani studio in about 15 minutes from now. we're also gonna have more action and reaction. the 1st 3 matches of the day.
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ah, syria media report in the former commander of the kurdish sylium democratic forces, recently carlo has been killed in a turkish drone strike. and it's part of an air operation launched 4 days ago against kurdish groups in northern syria. so care considers the kurdish y p g and p k k as terrorist groups and blames them for a blast and istanbul. last week, 24 fighters reportedly have been killed. over those living near the syrian border, the turkish presidents warning of an imminent ground offensive is stirring recent memories of conflict. since castle reports from the southern province of curious, i ad on act dash owns this local, kept up shop in killers in southeastern, took it 4 years ago. his place was hit by a rocket, fired by curtis y p g fighters across the border in syria. hunter,
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time turkish and siri not position forces were fighting against a group in northern series afrin region. he remembered that attack when 5 rockers were fired at killers on the turkish syrian border. earlier this week of google was amended didn't. i'll children are our only concern and they psychology so otherwise no rocket from y p g or i so can fear us. we are used to it and have faith and our state. but some people, especially the women, are more concerned about those rockets is terrible. you spill me. we never had terror saxophone. he was a peaceful city into a throne until war, but fast refugees. them rockets being fired, our children get to school here. just one bomb in our city could change everything . the latest attack was carried out in retaliation by the y p g, which on cora regard as an offshoot of the banker to some workers party or p k. k. it came after to launch on a campaign against a group in response to
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a bomb attack and assemble earlier this month. now the president, for just a bad on, has promised to launch a ground up ration to secure a safe cory door along his country southern borders that is free a y p g present lawyer who moved here from syria 10 years ago is concerned a lot scale operations could displace more people on both sides of the border. as soon as the thought, when ice will socketed kill us in 2016 cousin last 3 of his children on the syrians and tags temporarily evacuated from the city. there was no life. i supports an operation if it's going to be safe by fair relocating is difficult for the kid is, was heavily targeted by i saw in 2016 when they aren't group controlled parts of northern book. but people we met here say they won't be intimidated. many people hearing kids say they support the government's side against what it refers to as
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service. but if prisons are gone, launches a full grown defensive against the why fi g? northern syria border cities like killers, may, once again become better from so you have to solo al dizzy. the kid is south center kit. accommodation is taking place in dunkirk in northern france, mocking a year since the english channels was migrant disaster. 27 people were killed when a dang sank in french waters. a recent investigation by the newspaper pneumonia suggested french authorities where the boat was sinking but did nothing to help. latasha about that has more from dunkirk, the gathering in the center of the town, and then they're going to walk down to the beach near where that boat really set off. now a year ago, now, these 27 people died trying to reach the u. k. across the water, including of course women and some young children. it was a tragedy, of course, really shocked people on both sides of the english channel in person. and in from,
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from the hearing from the police, have been investigating the charge in, according to french major. what they have found is a french rescue services really failed to help the people in that boat. there been transcripts of that noise between the french rescue services and some of the victims will not bow to called multiple times gave their location multiple times, but no assistance with them. now what the from the charity work is here saying we've just spoken, for example, camera cali. they say that what is needed are more safe and legal pathways for asylum seekers to reach the u. k. so they don't undertake these dangerous crossings in terms of france and britain. well, the 2 countries are the 2 governments and the 2 countries. well, what they've said is look, what we need is more security. and they have agreed to expand an existing agreement, which means more french police officers patrolling the be more intelligent survey instruments, that kind of thing being put in place to try and reduce the amount of people
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coughing. but again, what the charity say if people have to be able to reach the u. k. an illegal way that's going to be one of the main ways in order to stop them really risking their lives. east african leaders have agreed that troops in eastern democratic republic of congo was still fighting from 1600 gmc on friday. the deal was reached and talks hosted by and got his president between the wonder and congo president felix just to katie was at the meeting. bedra, wanda's leader paul comedy sent his foreign minister antonia to rebels, reportedly making advances in the east and pushing back congress troops. kinshasa has accused her wonder of backing the fighters that something could golly denies. markham, i was near the front line at the congo lease rwandan bought a the front lines a just a few kilometers further down this road where there are 1st congress, these government forces and beyond them. fighters from the n 23 and group east african leaders have called on m 23 to cease fire and withdraw by
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a deadline of 6 pm on friday. that was in a communique following a meeting of leaders on wednesday in goal as capital luanda and 23 widely understood to be backed by rwanda. we're close to the border where they were, wanda denies it ruined them. president paul cook. i'm a did not attend that presidential level meeting that took place in go to. meanwhile canyon troops arrived in the last few weeks. it started clearing ground for their 1st military field post, which is just north of the city of goma, which is this way down the road. un peacekeepers are also here that people are waiting to see firstly as n 23 will a bay this call for them to cease fire and withdrawal if they don't. if the presence of more foreign forces is going to prevent further advances by the armed grape letter malaysian blood politician, i was able to him as being sworn in the country. his new prime minister as follows
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. negotiations after saturday's election in which no party secured a clear majority phones living has more from calling them for from apparent to opposition leader on why brian's long career in politics has culminated in him being sworn in as prime minister of malaysia. so yeah, and normally the blame i on what i brain do solemnly swear to for my duty as prime minister, sincerely answer the best of my ability along the way. he was twice imprisoned for sodomy, charges, widely seen as politically motivated. his 1st imprisonment sparked street protests and led to the birth of a reform movement. upon his release, he united the opposition parties and turned the coalition into a formidable political opponent. he was jailed a 2nd time 2 years after he let the opposition to the biggest electoral games in 2013. is that a good review?
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on was alliance of hope. one, the largest number of seats in saturday's elections, but fell short of a majority. his biggest rival is weed in yassin, who leads the 2nd largest block, made up of a right wing malay center party, and religiously conservative party. days of negotiations failed to produce a coalition with majority support. the political impasse was only broken when the king also, and abdullah appointed unwise after speaking to several m piece. this all alone or with the wonderful government local militia. oh, really support to say they welcome. on was appointment. the multi ethnic coalition is seen as more reform minded and liberal present. i'm happy,
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we've waited too long for this, and it's time for us to receive someone who can give a better commitment to malaysia. analysts say there will be no honeymoon period for the new government. he has to put in place a can be net, they're gone. this credibility and competence is in fact he has to probably face the child is very soon in order to prove that he has majority support, embodiment. also, everyone in his rival, lead in yassin, has challenged onward to prove his level of support when he didn't, has also refused the king's proposal. the 2 sides set up a unity government annoyed by him face as challenging weeks and months ahead. he'll have to introduce reforms to fix the economy. he'll also be leading a country where the racial and religious divides appear to have deepened. florence louis al jazeera, quite alone, poor. so i had an al jazeera, we're going to be going live to a well culture. you will know hows water funds with actually from all the days game so far. i'm the 1st 331 for you. otherwise
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ah, the we have seen some flooding in jetta, thunderstorms around the red sea and still the thread of some showers in the forecast on friday. hyper one. here's the details, but with all this weather in the levant, that's going to drop down into queue weight as well. only the chance has seen some showers here, but there's winds are going to pick up his wall makes around the sand and dust. so that's going to impact the visibility still some showers in the forecast for jetta on friday as well. with the high 28 degrees. i got to put the risk of showers in kuwait. unfortunately, on saturday, as while winds will shift around that will drop down the temperature a bit to 26 degrees on sunday, more in line with where he should be for this year. up and down pakistan, it's quiet that weather is now starting to leak into this across mountains in
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western iran by friday, and the thread of some flooding. southern turkey cypress right along that coast the levant coast, i should say on friday, big downpours. torrential downpours. here in time is the western side of central africa seen the heaviest amounts of falls of rain here, western democratic republic of congo, congo, and gab on, on friday. now for south africa, the provinces of because the natal from a long i think that's we're going to see the most active, whether showers in durban with a high of 23 degrees. that's rather update. thanks for your company. ah, it's time for a memorable holiday with pegasus. it's time for turkey. set sail for new discoveries. enjoy. have new experiences. hit the shops, make wonderful memories. travel to turkey with pegasus and with direct flights to
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welcome to you as well. got they. we alive calls today on data waterfront, which is looking very busy tonight with the weekend. now here in a couple of hours, every team would play the match out to him, and as we did more learn more about who might if to try faith on december the 18 they thought today. we've had history for christiana. now that he becomes the 1st class for 5 well cups asked portugal begin that campaign with a with silent celebration at switzerland's bread and both the widow against camrie, the countryway. he was born and has been of frustration for you. recall i asked south korea and the woodwork that deny them 3 points. ah,
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joining me in the studio for the show, our football, analissa, one rango and jemma seller one. your sandwich petite, between 2 jobs. tonight, we will have much more from august shortly. now let's get to the action that is just finished at stadium $97.00, full christiane. i ran out i underway at the world cup and he scored as portugal beat gonna in group h ran out. i was brought down in the books early in the 65th minutes and he was the one that stepped up and scored the go to give portugal the leads gone. e christ even as late today when the al serra player andre, are you schools john? felix, who books, who are back in front shortly after that 2 minutes later portugal was 31 a when raphael and lay out scored. but that was a novice finish for the portuguese. when gone, it pulled it back to 3 to 3 substitute osmond the corey. se went out in portugal
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off to a good start and renowned, becoming the 1st man to school in 5 wild cups. watching that game for us, it was, and the richest in we can join him now at stadium at 974 in day. ha, which is just along the waterfront from where we are here. and date. not much to get excited about in the 1st half was that but the game certainly came alive in the 2nd. yeah, it's a great 2nd half. and rinaldo came into this game with a few questions around them. he's finished with yes, another record on his team, top of that group to talk us through this again, we joined by chicago acacia who's been watching the action here. i'm going to will be obviously disappointed with starting this campaign with the facebook company. i kind of thing away from this performance. absolutely. the reaction festival that they had after that penalty for rinaldo. you know, it shows the mentality that they came into this game with very unfortunate,
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you know, to concede that kind of, especially from rinaldo. but what a better way for you to be the ones to school, the fast go for africa. he's based here in katara, in doha, playing for outside. so he was really beautiful to see him scoring, but then there was a laps there in concentration, and then they conceded to pick fire goals. and then that was really the end because he scored the 2nd goal for ghana. but it wasn't enough really tactically, i feel like they were a little bit disciplined, you know, defensive wise. and they'll take some lessons from this game. i guess we have to have the arbitrary christiana, rinaldo question, so many sort of talking points about him going into the finals, but i guess these once again confirmed that you will be leading his country. this will come, no questions asked. yes, absolutely. and then he was studying in the starting lineup. you know, i'm like the 3 minutes we saw him playing at monday night that that confidence that his team have in him and also the bench you could see after he was substituted yet a little bit of a conversation that with the coach and the rest of you know, his team met and just to show the leadership and what he means for this team is
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going to be a very long time in for him and the team that's willing to fight for him to make sure that he can go as far as possible. who knows what you could actually win the welcome. now he's seen goals for, from an african saying, this will come now to from, from gone tonight yet to say when friend, the consonant cynical of playing some oregon's capsule as to seeing these 5 games. what if we made a f contains of see none of them got out of the group stage 4 years ago. are you optimistic that can change this time? it's been very poor after the game actually bumped into sunday. only say uniform and i do and international and you know, he was a little bit disappointed, you know, with the performance of the african teams, he didn't say anything on record, but you could see that, you know, we have to do better. the teams have to do better, especially in the 2nd round of the games. and i think that synagogue have their work cut out tomorrow. they must win, there must get a result. and really otherwise it could be the end of the road for which from a geisha. thank you so much as ever. sorry. finished 3 to to portugal,
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the $97.00 full stadium, rinaldo, another record for him in portugal, top of that group. andy and asha thank you for that. say when we had andy and ashes, thoughts fair about ran out a what, what did you make of his performance this evening? remember, we're talking at the beginning of, of the day that how is rinaldo going to be able to perform? well, if you give him minutes, we'll see how productive years he was productive within those minutes. of course, towards the end he did team did tend to waive that being said portugal in my opinion, and then playing better off festively when he wasn't on the pitch compared to when he was. i know it sounds a little bit crazy, but rough allow comes in. he gives them a different dimension, a different piece and a different dynamic down that left side, that cushion or all the couldn't do towards the end especially. and jah, you as you was saying, you don't see portugal as contenders. have you seen anything from that performance tonight that would make you change your mind?
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not really. it's just so gentle entered squad. it has so many good players, not that the fancy ones. christiana are fairly exact amount of their filler. has 2 terrific air full vogue, sit there with conceal on get a leader. but we have seen defense if mistakes and the fact that either with this with the sooner or not this year, not in the forward alone, i don't see hide pressure. it might be okay with garner. it might be okay in the group stage, but i'm seeing they are a little set behind done. of course, i want to see brazil but, but a still france, even spain, even arch that defeated argentina and germany. so i bought them, put them in that 2 privilege group of our far favorite, even though they, they, they play beautiful football. but i think they are missing some little i don't know if it's i don't think it's a lack of attitude, but maybe physicality towards that tire pressure. learning 9 to minutes or maybe like care, roberta martinez had about his belgium side last night. they might grow into the
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tournament and no one on a positive note for garner. they are the 1st african team at cat out 2020 to you or to find the net. yes, i'm positive for them, i guess. positive. but also remember that 2nd half, they create a great deal of situation. i mean, got to, we're a slip by yankee williams away from being able to equalize us mad so. so let's, let's give credit where credit is due. the 2nd half was just was 2nd half or everything that could have happened. if you had a bingo card, you pretty much fill it up as far as football perspective was concerned. if you start seeing what they were able to create a team that went down one know that way, but a bounce back that still were kind of in the fight after it was 3 to you have to give them credit from that perspective from, from an african standpoint, they've looked probably the most competitive all the african team so far in this, in this competition. ok, well we'll see how they get on to the next game. now the teams have played out as well, cup now and the final to make the entrance in a few minutes. brazil going for an unprecedented sick title. they're up against
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serbia. let's get more on the game with samantha johnson. brazil is the most successful world cup team on the globe. they're the only nation to plate in every well cooked tournament to date, and then one of them on 4 different continents. so that leaves just one question. can they make it 6? certainly besides all good about this brazil side is a winning side. they were and beaten in their journey to kanto. 2022. in fact, they haven't lost the game since july 2021 and the plate 15 of them. now, i don't want to bombard you with stats with just that good, and they have so many plays to choose from a puzzles the mind. so imagine how good you have to be to still be in the side. at 38 years of age, tioga silver has been playing for brazil for 15 years. it goes out saying he still one of the best offenders in the world and in front of him, a mom. he was just 18 years old when he joined the national fight more than 120
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games later and he scored 75 goals. he's always been a target of har tackles, and he's also earned a reputation for diving to avoid that. but that's just one stack of problems, serbia will face, and they'll fancy their chances after all, they qualify top of their group even beating christiano and elders. portugal, serbia's fines can thank alexander mitrovica for the goal that one them the game against portugal. they can thank the rest of the site for their response after service president gave them more than a $1000000.00 for quantifying. they had a chat amongst themselves and decided to give it all away to nurse sick children in a pampered well to football. that's quite a gesture. ah, it's fitting that the wild cups most successful team play their opening match at catalyst a biggest arena under a whole. pathic is bad for us. at least sale at stadium. raoul, it's great to see. we know you've had a bit of a journey getting here, but that is
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a story for another day. there is always a big sense of excitement when brazil play out of well cup is la. yeah, i'll be making friends with i think. but the, some of the few savvy bags that we'd have to say to here today, because i feel very lucky that my 1st experience of cuts out 2043 was covering brazil's i gave, i get the sad because about half an hour ago, this can cause behind the was an absolute see all the green to go out, the brazilian found to support the that they also love the local fires as well, supporting the brazilian such as the pool or traction off until 5 around the world . and in fact, they've actually most about time to move in. so i was like a little box your rocket into the south side of the harbor kickoff. i just a few minutes away now, but then of course the vice a capital t. it well come history, what it part time. but it could be way back 20 years ago, 2000 or 3 japan and south korea and all of that. you know, a whole bunch of brazilian fad florida for love the last night and they all said
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that this sale caught that piece. how you put together it's the best brazil score. said that 3000 to say that the best chance i got of wedding about 6 well chopped. the confidence comes from that incredible qualified car side as you had some at the jumps adventure just recall base plate. 17 back to the base by 1. 14 of the georgia, 3 scoring 40 goals i could fading just far. that is why we're ready people, brazil, all the favorites to win this well, come here and talk to our party. 23rd german. how about opposition? is anybody giving them a chance in this much? the 6, not the rally just before you went like to be nice. now do you think that they've got very good charles, look for it all. see that? you have a mug that carry a joke, right? you say that one, that qualified group ahead of the like support you go. they go by average $3.00 goal per gave in that qualification job title. when you could call the life of,
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of do some blog that you scored 45 goals. the events or the last few days, or then alex on the victory which is full size, although i scored the goals for them already. this campaign, i certainly carry a go back. they'll start to be a threat to brazil, but i think it a funny way that will be good for brazil having read it for the tough part. it's like your 1st thought will help you try to lines. all those video applies as i attempt to get that woke up camp. i also waiting stop jetta. oh well let you go and get inside the stadium and enjoy your 1st match of catch 2022 and we'll catch up with you a little bit later. now what about fans? back in brazil, monica, you know, you have is in rio for us, monica. the fans. oh yeah. i'm afraid we'd like to in love with monica. oh, yeah, we do. what we want to show you that for
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a moment it is great to see you. oh okay, great. yeah. as well. so um i'm standing on top of a banner beach outside the fan 1st here in rio. * until recently, there was no world cup moved here, but all of a sudden we have thousands of fans storming in there expecting 25000 people. and of course, the fans we've been talking to all say they expect brazil to win and to win an unprecedented 6 the world cub. so everybody is now finally getting into the mood of this game. and there are many people wearing finally, la yellow t shirt, which was not being used before because it was being associated to bullet politics and to the elections in october. so now finally, brazil is living up to its fame of being
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a football country year. monica in rio de janeiro 1st and thank you for that. so jama, let's talk name are a player you have watched many times over the years while covering barcelona, and in your capacity working on the champions league, you see him playing week week in week out for parents. sandra, is he in the form of his life? right? now will he take brazil to walk up glory for a sick time and it's difficult talking about his career because her, his search at the entered player and, and i think he enjoy it, probably better farmer mormon dumps. i'm thinking about his for to years out to barcelona, to 1015 that year that they managed to, to win to travel. and that's at the forward line next to massey next to lou suad as that goes fabulous. and, and he was doing there so many amazing things. he somehow wanted to get out of the message shuttle, he ended up in a,
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he struggle at the b s. g. now he's living in another shallow in best. but if we're talking about to walk up some in clubs, i think tests had better to add momentums, but in walk up probably is his best. it woke up this one because let's remember 2014. he got injured again, say columbia and 2018 glass exam wasn't exactly his best. are talking to physicality, so he's a much, much better player physically. his great, and i've seen him in b as g as you're mentioning in the group stage. and he was absolutely focus and his search at the end that player not only this but he worked so much for the team. he worked so much in defense and he's a natural talent. and while that name is $19.00 forwards named in brazil squad. so with all this attacking talents, is this, sir, does this make them favorites to win the tournament? you know what you just said is very important. 9 attackers that was one of the biggest headaches were to choose which one is going to leave out. so if you have
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problems have is of course, so who does the other leaving out for about the victim, you know, and go to about was a so you start to see that that does that brazil do have in attack the options that he has at his disposal the combinations he has a disposal, but there's one thing you have to look at. go back to the 20th, the quarter finals. brazil goes against belgium. there's one player missing. and that ends up selling their feet. was that player causing me to wow, we will see not long to kick off in that. why don't we are getting excited without me now the opening match of the day in group g, switzerland, one no one has a the cameron. the only go coming from braylon bolo, who was born in cameron, and it's clearly an emotional moment for the strike. he made his celebrations, that we know he, 4 of the 5 african teams that now played at catherine 2022. you know, that is not true. they've all played, it cuts out 2025. now, as you said earlier, garner, they were the 1st african team to get a couple of goals. join the guys are off there was watching though, this switzerland game. let's hear her thoughts off the scene by singing
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and dancing as they went in opening match against the well talk. but the lines prove that they can be paying by this point, having all the best talk it was just after the break. and if all people do for it was real info, the man who was born in yellow date and camera and because that he didn't celebrating so well, i got one of the camry and what do you think of real involved? i think but the community we have to jump, which we didn't take it. so maybe you look for the next match. so no hard feelings against a goal. no hard feelings. we bought, we had, we didn't think oh junk. so we'll see the next again. maybe we qualify. thank you very much. thank you. so the next game for camry is up against the wall. wickland
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play the mighty se one. me said celebration from breland birthday that i just show you just respect, doesn't it for his country and bus. can you understand his reaction to his goal? understand? i sympathize empathize and it's a story of, of, of, and i relate to it personally as well as being a son of immigrants that you go into a country that welcomes your family with open arms. that you adapt to their country so much so that you end up working a number 36 that ends up being the one that reminds you the bus route you took to practice when you are a kid developing over in switzerland, all these stories, all this come so he said he's with us this question over 10000 times and he got a comical and jocular about it. but yeah, it's something that you end up having your heart strings pulled into different directions and you feel the affection for their come through representing but at the same time you do feel for your roots as well. but he knew his responsibility at times. i always commendable. yeah, i guess he probably feels like he has divided loyalties exactly. and java camry.
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they lost the game of course. but what positives can they take going forward? i think they, they can take a lot of positives even though they would feel probably very frustrated because they show they prove that they can contain switzerland. and i think that it's almost everything right. but in the final 3rd and they had 10. so searchable. one thing had that couple of a great 10 so, so, but i think that's different. so that was the difference between come, i don't and switzerland, but it's frustrating for 2 reasons. one m, bolo player, born in this country, wowza did the player for the sites foolish was got the 3 point. and that is that now it's 8 defeats in their world cup in a row. that's quite a lot they and i think they have, they need to focus into positive things. they managed to, to they and not thinking about this, but streak, which i know you mentioned cam marines, frustration there. wow. a year ago i, they were frustrated in their opening greek game that was against south korea. they
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had the better of the game, but they just couldn't find away 3. diego dean denied by the post. the had it in the 1st half. and late in the game, the woodwork was rattled again this time at by instead of because of out of her day this one ended nil, nil say disappointment for the york. why team and south korea escaping with the drill when they didn't even have a shot on targets, who he was watching as education city stadium, uruguay against south korea kicked off in a fantastic world atmosphere. but the passion slowly dissipated as a football game of chess ensued. well kept champions and 19311915 or decoy. now trying to step out of the shadow of brazil and argentina in south america. and when they woke her will got since 1950. but they were smothered by a south korea side whose pressing game and possession,
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robbed them of any real opportunities for i hit post in the 1st and then right at the end as well. what would it why it was a question of whether louis suarez playing in a 4th i'm final woke up could end his career on a high or begin to out. this woke up. he was replaced made way through the 2nd half by i didn't think of vonnie likewise on his way out of this or to go i came for south korea. it was all about sonia young men. he suffered a scab for this woke up up to fracturing his cheek phone. he played with a mass to protect, protect up fracture. i saw it, sorry. he couldn't find a way through either. it finished nailed l. hey. as you cation city stadium. well that was what pool made if the game, but what did the funds make if that result back i am, we will hear from rob mcbride in so shortly. the 1st this reaction from lucy and human in montevideo. oh well it's
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oh amazing. some people like to watch it every single 2nd of this game. it was so close. lion team tried over and over just for a goal makes good. and i missed all of that in one lone korean woman here. here now being congratulated by a brazilian bad, she was here the whole time broadcasting live to south korea with very, very interesting, very passionate. this is a very small country or a why a tiny country. i'm only 3000000 people. sandwiched in between 2 giants of brazil and argentina. but you cannot underestimate this or why when it comes to what fall, remember, or why one, the very 1st world right here in want to be nail in 1930, then one and again, 1950 against the brazil my background, i stadium. and there are hoping that after 72 years,
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this and they will be able to bring the car back home. it didn't, i didn't turn out exactly as they had hoped in this 1st game, but at least they didn't know 00 to ball teams. korea really, but i bought a good fight back daddy or a lion still believe that they can make it to the final and we'll have to see. but if they're passing, but what bol is, anything to go by. they're going to go a long way. how south korea were daily have loved to have joined the list of giant killers in this competition. but it wasn't to be still, they will be satisfied with this goal. the straw, especially as although they had more of the play than yours was yours. why that had the better chances and did convert them. i'd also given the disruption to their training schedule, where the injury a tucson hung meant, there was almost a palpable sigh of relief across south korea. what it was announced that he would
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be starting in this match until a few days ago, it wasn't even certain, but official fan cheering zones like this one would go ahead. plans for them were scrapped after the ha, one hollowing stampede which killed more than a $150.00 people. it was thought that out of respect, they should not be held within a month of that happening. but gradually, the plans for them have returned are being held here in sole and elsewhere in south korea. but with very strict crowd control measures and a heavy police presence to make sure they go off completely safety and on the communication has been clear with plenty of safety precautions. and i think we are also more careful. we've been thinking about doing it and i was worried coming here because of the to one tragedy. but the organizers are doing a really good job and i'm enjoying the game. these fans owns will now be operating for the next 2 group matches. first of all, against garner,
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and then against the mighty portugal that is a daunting prospect. but after this drawer, not quite as daunting as south korea keeps alive, it's hopes of going through to the group of 61. we had a view of the fans a moment ago. now when i get your ve, his, he is going to be happier, he will be happier, i should say with that was a career at their house career or yoga. definitely, south korea definitely go in that window. draw came out. everyone thought that south korea was maybe the team that would end up in 4th place. they'd have to be the one that they would have to take points out of the others in order again to the fight. they did exactly that in this 1st match against the team that many were looking at as one of the dark courses of this competition alongside portugal. so when you start looking at that, when you also see that how we're gonna, as well as portugal in the next 2 matches, they could take points out of them. and that will be the big key. as far as this group is closer, what self, what south korea's able to get from these next 2 matches jabber as one kind of
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a lead a leader to there? this is perhaps the most open group in the toner. would you say? yes, my bid sir weighed open even door to al took the lead earlier today. but i mean, we've seen hope to wireless charl in his theme if they're in his much, if they do that mistakes on monday against order way we could be talking about i had something very different and for, for a day or he is a result. and i think south korea proved to be an extremely this simply night at tim, on the back, on the tactics. it's going to be really, really extremely difficult for any team to, to take out from their team from asia. so i think anything can happen in these to group h n. yeah. or to weigh in part 2, i won't have like the shiny names, but it's gonna be extremely competitive. and before we gauge is very, very quickly, 80 on the score for sylvia, it's gone only to represent the numbers out janet, but as the little fav 15. wow. wow, you're hosting a high spring,
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matt attacking. and the brazilians had up genesis one guy. it's thank you very much, we will get much more of your x but analysis a little bit later on. site christiane renados, wild cop is underway, is that portugal side at 3. what is either gone or the captain among the scores that came off that we saw frustration for uruguay. again, south korea and it's switzerland. feet hammering. our next at wild cup special is at $2130.00, a gmc so joined us. then if you can, we will leave you with the fireworks display by which are happening here every night during the tournament here on dia, halt, waterfront with
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