tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 25, 2022 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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ah. here watching the news, our light from a headquarters in ohio during obligated coming up in the next 60 minutes. you ministers are set to hold an emergency meeting in brussels to tackle the worsening migration crisis. another record number of cove 19 infections in china as workers quit the world's biggest i phone factory because of pay and restrictions fighting resumes between government troops and the m 23. our group in the eastern democratic republic of congo after a ceasefire fails. and a huge result for iran at the world cup too late goals giving them victory, overwhelm ah, hello. we begin in brussels, where european interior ministers are gathering for an emergency meeting to address
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the growing migration crisis. european border and coast guard agency figures show more than 280000 asylum seekers arrived in europe this year. many years libya antonia, as their departure points, they crossed the mediterranean to italy, or to mo tom and to reach the spanish mainland. they leave from eastern morocco and from western morocco, that journey takes them to spain's canary islands. another way is between bell roosts and eastern e u members. poland in particular, most attempting to cross their are from iraq, afghanistan, or from syria. or the ministers will consider which you nation's need to shoulder more responsibility. italy takes in the most, but it's new government wants a compulsory scheme for all you states. so what can do ahead of the meeting? the european commission set out a 20 point action plan. it includes strengthening cooperation with other nations to prevent people leaving from their home countries, as well as improving the coordination of search and rescue efforts. the spring and
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dominant came. he's joining us from brussel. so dominic, this has been an ongoing issue. why is the meeting in brussels being held now? yes, this is an issue, this idea of migration refugees. what to do to cope with the numbers of people who are in the you who come to the seeking refuge and who've made these crossings, which in some language from the us, referred to as irregular crossings. suddenly, the numbers you are reading out there are, they are referred to in some ways as irregular crossings. the attention is on this meeting this afternoon in brussels, but let's be clear. that's the instigation of the italians was necessary to bring this meeting forward. we know the european commission outlined those 20 points. there's 20 measures based on 3 pillars they say, of cooperation of support. and that sort of thing that the issue is going to be
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what sort of resolution that can be. we know that the french and italian governments have not exactly been a dock as drawn, but they have been in disagreement with each other about certain aspects of each other's policy. and so far as migration is concerned, we know also that the check presidency of the year is not expecting that to be any particular breakthrough in this me thing with the suggestion that anything particularly finite that might come in the december lead is summit here in brussels, but no question about that there is a, an impetus for some sort of resolution of the migration crisis and that impacts us seems to be coming from the far right government, all prime minister, maloney in rome. all right, thank you so much dominant. came reporting from brussels. natasha butler has more on the situation in northern friends from dunkirk. in recent years,
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what we've been saying is an increase in asylum seekers using small boats inflatable these run by people smugglers in order to reach britain. the problem is, of course, those journeys across the english channel, all very dangerous. they are very risky, and that's why we saw that tragedy one year ago. now, when data inflatable both carrying at least 27 people sank in the sea and those people died. now what the french and british governments have been trying to do in recent years is reduce the amounts of people who are trying to take those dangerous crossings. they recently expanded an existing deal between the 2 countries, which would force the security along the northern french coastline. more police patrols along the beaches. the use of more civilians, drones, and also even british immigration officers station here in fog from french
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immigration of the station in britain. things that have happened before for charity work is all saying isn't necessarily more security. that's not necessarily going to dissuade people who really believe that they can have better oppertunity in life if they reach the u. k. some of the my family that some of them speak english, they naturally, they feel more drawn to being in the u. k than staying in some parts of europe charge the work is saying, well, we need all the safe, legal roof in order for people to be able to have an opportunity, a chance to reach you k without risking their lives and possibly drowning in the sea. the now iran how produced a thrilling performance recovering from their trashing by a thrashing by england with a superb 20 win over a 10 man whales. iran world cut destiny remains in their own hands. but wales, his chances of reaching the la 16 hanged by a thread. it was a her perform. and from iran who has numerous chances to leave before half time,
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including this from ali. good news i day, which was this allowed for offside. superman's came with 5 minutes ago, whales, keeper lane hennessy sent off for this left. this challenge on matthew teramy. the 1st red part of the tournament he won so that was a little snapshot of the game. once again, iran beating wales to 0. let's brians or says your party. she's joining us from a to her on. so it's source. i just talk us through the, the reaction there after what people are describing as a really thrilling performance by iran. well,
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during the mood here during this entire world cup has been quite sandburg, given the tense situation inside the country, after nearly 10 weeks of ongoing protest and unrest across iran. but today, many people i spoke to earlier before the match started said they were not going to watch the game. but since then, i've spoken to a few people who are not necessarily avid football fans, but they still believe that this was a very we're the game for iran to win and they did deserve to win. and they are happy regardless of their political point of view. that they are a team has one. i think it's a quite an interesting time. it are on it's very, very difficult to assess a general sense because it's very difficult to get to different parts of the country. but here in the capitol, certainly a number of banners that had the national teen photos who photos had been burned over the past few days during the unrest and over the and this when that iran has
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managed to secure over wales. and there has been a number of cars that we've heard honking their horn in celebration of this victory, a number of people bringing out the iranian flag to show their appreciation for their national team. we've also been hearing from the iranian foreign minister, was say, number up to like young, we're congratulated that team on his twitter account. we also heard from the coach, carlos curos, who is one of the staunchest supporters of this team. he has been with iran at to the world cup 3 times. now, this is his 3rd time with aaron's national team. he said, this is what the team is about. they are playing for their country. they are playing for the fans. and that is exactly what they did to they and he was urging those who are not supporting this team not to get involved, not to post comments, not to make threats against the team. he said that really it's not about politics. it is about football yards or so, but it was a really gusty, a gutsy performance from the iranian players, given all the distractions off the fields. certainly,
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there are many, many distractions. and the 1st one being, whether they will sing along with the countries national anthem were not during the game with england. on monday, the national team players remain silent on the pitch when at the national anthem oberon was playing and they received the lot of both praise and criticism. but regarding that smooth and they now today they did appear to be singing along to the national anthem, and they seemed much more focused in the scene much one night it and they really had to win this game. the last sunday played wales was in a friendly game in 1978 when they lost to wales one. no, but this time they were very much determined that i think the fact that they have managed somehow, given the environment that they're in the, to focus on football has been something that their coaches wanted and urge that it
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should happen. and that is seemingly wouldn't manage to do and these 4 key goals and start the ends of the game during extra time. something that really many people who are watching the game and i was talking to said they were really anxious towards the end of the game and they were hoping that iran will manage to secure this when which they have now. all right, thank you. so monstrosity are giving us the reaction from tucker on plenty more. had on the al jazeera in his hour, including, we'll tell you why the russian leader had a meeting with a group of mothers. ah, but 1st of all, tell you about china because health authorities have reported a record high of new code 19 infections for a 2nd day. nearly 33000 were registered on friday the most in a day since the pandemic began their cities of gong to unchanging held. the highest number of cases restrictions have been imposed,
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including locked downs and mass testing. but the government's strict policies are leading to discontent. burns, i don't, don't harness on one only by easy coping restrictions can people live in the will life. otherwise everything is halted. how many people have the savings to support them if things continue as they are? and even if you have the money to stay home every day, that's not real living hatcher crow class. more from hong kong. a lot of official announcements that are being made about new carbs. and new measures that are coming into play are being made after they've actually already been imposed. in many cases, officials seem to be going about communicating things in a much quieter way, either through we chat groups or through our local level communities. and as a lot of reasons why that's happening, a part of it is to try and avoid any sort of alarm among our people in china. so when you ask, you know, was when papers having on people, you know,
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been talking to people, they're saying that has really been a sort of big shift overnight because they've all been aware that cases have been ticking high. and recent days, it's been gradually tightening a day by day, but you know, we are hearing reports also. all of a bit of panic buying with people stocking up on groceries and a lot of delivery apps maxing at capacity as well. everything is pointing towards a much more sort of prolonged exit out of a 0 curve at strategy. and there had been a lot of discussion that china may move out of this or a rad march when john is parliamentary sessions, take place. but it does seem it's going to last longer than that, particularly because of people's perceptions about the virus. and that of course creates a lot of economic uncertainty going ahead. brokerage mura has down graded, it's a full cost for the q $4.00 for q 4, g d p to 2.4 percent from 2.8 percent previously. but you know, a lot of this really depends on government policy. at the end of the day,
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dr. patrick chang is from syndrome madison. here in cats are, he explains why china has such strict lock downs. one of the main reasons why spreading is the buyer at this point in time. it's highly evolve, it's highly optimized to transmit within human, and is able to invade the immunity that you have developed from previous versions of a virus, as well as some of the older vaccine. so the population in china is somewhat under vaccinated. and then the fact that we're new is that we're not application that the m r in the back that has been used in the western world. so their population is more susceptible. virus is highly transit and highly capable of evading a lot of effort in china right now in developing a similar back. the investment them are back in. so they do have
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a chinese made m r in the back the and i believe it being used in indonesia right now. and if you're going through the regulatory approval, as well as production to ramp up production in china so that they are trying to catch up in terms of the back new technology. but the problem is that you think you're look at the global scale, trying to catch up with the buyers all the time. as it evolved is a losing battle. there is no way that we can keep making back to catch up with how the buyers mutated and the current rate. so we need to look for other strategies. they're looking for better backing that are, give us more stable protection against multiple types of bearing. meanwhile, more than 20000 employees have left china largest. i phone factory angry, a coven, 1000 restriction down working conditions. that's according to the reuters news agency. protests lead to violence of the fox on factoring jen to earlier this week
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. on thursday the company apologized to new hires who didn't receive promise bonuses. blaming, technical errors. workers have faced strict quarantine measures. mark einstein is chief analysts for telecom and digital services, and i t. r corporation. he says apple might have to look outside of china for its supply chain. there are 200000 workers at this factory. so it is one of the largest factories in the world. it does make about 60 percent of all iphones, but very importantly, it makes 100 percent of the iphone 14 the 4th quarter because of the holidays is always the best quarter for apple. they're increasing their estimates of, you know, the disruption that this is going to cause. so this is a fairly serious situation. problem. i think it will get worse before it gets better. you know, we're dealing with a very weak economy globally premium iphone devices like the iphone or 14 are already expensive. so if there are supply chain issues, this will be worse. and i think that ultimately queue for sales for apple will be
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quite a bit lower than expected. so i think that apple and box can eventually are going to have to diversify their supply chain. i think india is in a very, very good position to capitalize on that. and i think that in the next few years, we're going to see upwards of 25 to 30 percent of fox kind of apple's manufacturing move to india. so yes, diversification of the supply chain has been been highlighted by cope it in something i think we will absolutely see going forward. a fire in a residential building in china. jane ranger has killed at least 10 people report from media and room key, city se the fire started and the apartment block 15 floor and spread to floor is up . firefighters took about 3 hours to put it out. temperatures in the region have dropped to below freezing at night. fighting has resumed in the eastern democratic republic of congo between government troops on the m. 23 fighters,
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the congo the government has rejected any direct talks with the arm group and 23 says they have no plans to withdraw. wanda, as widely understood to back, am 23 fighters in allegation it denies. malcolm was joining us from kill money yoke of village das near go, man, the eastern democratic republic of congo. so what does this mean then for the renewal fighting that has now taken place, what i'm 23 is said. it rejects this call for a sci fi that came from east africa leaders and was backed up by the un security council because it says it wasn't the talks in and go to this capital lou on the way this was agreed to call this government says fighting rwanda and it only needs to negotiate with one the one denies back in 23 and 23 says it wants to be at the table itself. i'm just going to step aside, we can point the camera road and see what's going on here. so the front lines i'll
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be on this barrier, which is made of mosquito net tuned into strips. and beyond here are can release 402352. you can see some of the villages both to have said their homes. and now staying in camp, heading here because it hasn't been fighting the last few days on this front. so people go to collect firewood bits of food from their farms or charcoal and take it back toward go more towards the city where they're staying. many of them in in shelters in comes of ibp, but the fighting has been going on. is to the west of m $2335.00 to the been pushing towards the c. c. and 23. so connelly's forces have been fighting alongside militia, including the law people in the area. community members have told us the same. the congress army denies the groups fighting alongside is fighters. if m 23 continues advancing in that direction,
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may be able to circle the city of gamma and besiege it. ok, thank you so much. malcolm lab reporting from the democratic republic of congo. the european union is appealing to israel to end the solitary confinement of 21 year old palestinian prisoner manase. he was arrested in 2015 at the age of 13, accused of being linked to a stabbing attack. he's serving a 9 and a half. your sentence has families, asthma, also suffering from psychological trauma, as a result of being in isolation for nearly a year. a court has now extended that by another 4 months will tension between israel and palestinians has been rising as newly reelected benjamin netanyahu tries to put together a government netanyahu's liquid party has reached an agreement to offer far right leader been given the role of national security minister netanyahu is alliance with gears. jewish power party is aimed at helping him form a government. let's speak to giddy on levy. he's
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a column. this is really newspaper harris. he's joining us from chicago. welcome back to 0 or so. what sort of power will this deal give to ben give here? who is known for his anti palestinian rhetoric? time will show, but for sure it kinda gets much worse than this because it is no mean they think it's most extreme right wing guess a fascist by the configuration who will be in charge on their own. many troops in by to raise, namely the border police and the police. it says his adore is outrageous. it's really frightening. hopefully he will not implement what he promises. but say annoying. he may, he might become very powerful. but this might also be, it's more social hope because it will be that maybe the 1st time in which
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falls as falls for me to be the only mean that is when we use and he will fail, it will not work. we can't force made self can never be enough in the, in a fight against the people who struggles over his rides over his freedom. so maybe maybe i can't the guaranteed, but maybe the nomination, bengal here we teach these rainy's that false and only false is not the answer. but on their way, there will be a big price in mainly taken from that. but a stance was usually when pay the price range about when you talk to and listen to a lot of palestinians. they seem to say it doesn't really matter who is in power in israel because it's the same policies over and over again. i mean is this, is this how you see it? how do you, how do you think this is going to impact palestinians? and do you see any potential flash points going forward?
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hey, ben dodge, they are right. i mean, the boys see is for long time, a very good one. only see there's no other way to describe the parties are very good in those you by territories and in this way, but it's dense are right. they are suffering over 55 years now and nothing would change. but still, it's not only about been vis rhetorics. it is also about the details. details will change. life for a student prisoners will become even worse, live for, but it didn't work us. we become to worse life for, for students full. i mean the hand which is anyhow and very strong pen will become even more cruel and say, i'm sure the but a standing or to stand they. so again, so many things that we both for enough of stood against bank via but their life
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wouldn't be even worse than it was until now. we had these creates you uprising. i doubt it very much. what about an international government? you speak to us from chicago, where, according to report the u. s. officials themselves have said that the biden administration is mainly concerned about ben gear and his party is racist rhetoric . and do you expect the us to take any sort of stand will they disengage from from not the government perhaps, but from certain politicians in this new right? when government you expect that to happen at all? i could only hope, but i doubt it's very much the way me some lip service. there will be some talking about that may be bending miss the bank fear, but by the end of the day he will not be the one who really shapes already see. and
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there is in their decision making of foreign or, or security policy recently that americans. so the slave a mother in france, the americans and europeans, we live a condemn, aids of, but i don't see them taking measures. by the way is when i took measures when governments in europe nominated the no not c or o, extreme right drain goes to power. but there is, i took measures diplomatic measures. i don't think that the word will take measures only because there may show it, even though i think is her deserves and justice deserves. it's getting a lovely. thank you so much for speaking to us from chicago. thank you. president, all of them is alliance. he has described ukraine's energy situation as difficult. russian strikes of damage, nearly half of the nation's power facilities. electricity has been restored to
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parts of the capital, but people are being urged to stock up on essentials. places have been set up in key where people can keep warm. yet england is the secretary general of the norwegian refugee council. he says the choice for many ukrainians this winter will be to freeze or fleet to neighboring countries. the very strong impression is that the russians are really now having warfare on civilian infrastructure. so an entire population is now increasingly denied electricity. warm running water shouldn't be like that. the civilian population is supposed to be protected in war, and the russian bonding is making them tougher beyond belief. i've also seen areas that have been newly re taken by ukraine in process where that happens in a whole very many months. i would people actually have been out without electricity, water, warm,
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he thing for several months. this civilian population cannot sustain an entire winter without electricity, without warm, without running water. and it's now on breaking point. we have infinite reports. now that it is this close to collapsing the whole supply of electricity and it's cold here. i mean it, it, it, it really winter into 3 weeks. it could be minus 10 minus 20. that if i clear there will be a new wave of this basically because the choices freeze or flee from any of these areas that will not be heating in the villages. i saw yesterday in a very long time, not before this freezing winter so, so they have no options, but to choose to get more aid from us, priests and hope for the better or to flee,
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and then they will flee west in weston ukraine or 2 neighboring countries that will have to receive more people here just for the world other updates, record rainfall for the western coastal city of jet that in saudi arabia, within the span of 2 hours a years worth of rain fell. so this was the result here. car is swept away in which a can't hear in this video is some of those cars climbing up against the homes there. and now once calmer conditions on top for saturday. by the way, there are also downpours in medina and mecca as well. but a mix of sun in cloud in the forecast. let me put this a day for now. we're in the gulf states where you see those winds pick up q weight, the eastern province of saudi. and for us here in cats are the 31 degrees. so just something to keep in mind if you go into some of the matches on sunday. i think some of the cold is fair so far this season, for karachi to start the day on saturday, 13 degrees cobble plus one. now,
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through the day, for karachi things will bounce back here up to 32, which is where you should be for this sounds, you're pretty persistent. rain will be falling over turkey. as ne black sea coast that's pushing into the caucus is certainly we're running the risk of seeing some flooding there in central africa is that western side that we have the biggest downpours and we'll end in south africa, where it is this eastern side. we've got some thunderstorms bubbly, not some of which could be severe. be careful of the season. still ahead on al jazeera will have more reactions from top. ron officer ron's world cup when overwhelms. ah, the latest news as it breaks, thanks. he has come to a place like bowler. duncan isn't a great surprise in the context of some of his previous work, but it is of course, a big surprise to the people who live here with detail coverage. taurus are coming here in increasing numbers with this isn't just about business politics or for half
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ah. how about the clearance? not too far. josh, with iran woke up, hopes are very much alive with the to know when over world hello, i'm fine. how much at on piece of stem at? thanks for your company. host motion coffer. all currently facing african jump in santa go no, go. so for 1st let's focus on iran slate week drink. yes, that leaves at wales of chances of reaching the la 16, hanging by a thread that far a smile was at the game. there were emotional scenes even before this match,
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take doff, with a backdrop of widespread protests over women's rights in a red. the rain you national team did sing the national anthem. this time inside the stadium, some of their fans were doing. some were cheering was a vast improvement by ran over their performance against england, and they had a number of chances to take the lead in this game. wales finished the match with 10 players. after goalkeeper wayne hennessy was sent off and with him off the page, the match was decided with 2 goals in added time around winning the game to nail, to revive their world cup hopes. they'll be full of competence cutting into their final group game against the usa. while wales play england. both of these are still in with a chance of reaching the knockout round with now let's head over to fuqua k in doha, enjoying katia lopez photo young katya. i imagine they was made him from the iranian supporters. they knew what the anthem. yeah, yeah. there's been
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a lot of excitement here. it's really throughout the so plucky has been an ongoing party really all morning and all afternoon is interesting because you see people from all over the world and you think people enjoy lunch and join a coffee, but then randomly. and quite often they break out in long and cheers and chance. now my last name is lopez. i know i interviewed from ecuador earlier, but i want to keep things. 2 let me go, it's a busy, busy market. i do want to give things a bit balanced over here with some fans from the leather. those who are will be going to the match. and tell me about the excitement just a few hours before the match netherlands versus ecuador. honestly it's unbelievable . i've not can speak for all of us. we're all here for the love of the game, but we love orange. yeah, her excitement is amazing energy around. but there's not an amazing job. i mean, it's funny how we know this is the 1st work up here in the middle east. so tell me
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about that unique vibe that you feel during this time. well, that's something that's very dear to all of our hearts. all of us were raised in dubai, which is pretty much a brother of brother. and we're so happy and so proud to see such a successful work up in the middle east. and this is a shorter the world that what we're going to have in the future, what we're capable of doing on a global stage. thanks so much and your prediction for later on that. well, you see the condo. busy and they go credentials all over the place, but good luck guys it and of course here are a locally app as to what you've and also includes. our eyes are on the match with the local team where it's got tory's sharing on their team to actually we're several of them here. but the law of course ran off a few hours ago to cheer on their team directly in the stadium. all right, thank you very much. we'll speak to you later. we also have dos such apply and to handle. so you must be thrilled with that result. took us through the reaction over
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there. well, and these are certainly very interesting times in her on that. usually if their national team had secured such a store when in a rural cup like this at this streets would have been flooded with people in celebration. but it's in very muted reaction to this when by the general public here. so far we've seen pockets of people gathering in various points of the city, waiving the radiant flag and the odd vehicle honking their horn in celebration of this victory by your own. but generally, the mood is very, very sombre these days, and that is as a result of nearly 10 weeks of ongoing protests and unrest in the country. and also in the past 24 hours a very high profile, a very popular former iranian a football team, met a national team player, has been arrested i. he was charged with a disk, basically inciting,
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a propaganda against the system. and his arrests has come at a time when this countries certainly is looking very much their national team to reflect the will and the voice of the people. many of them were a hopi edge that we spoke to, that at least he would again remain silent during the a national anthem that would have been late that was play like the t this time around, chose to sing along to the national. i thought the country something they didn't do with the game against england on monday. but despite the general mood, many people have spoken to say they are happy that iran has won this game. they certainly watched the match with great interest. and there was, of course, at the very last few minutes, there was a lot of anxiety. a given that the players were at the reigning team, players were trying to score a number of occasions of the nist and finally managed to secure both for the time being. we've heard from the team national team, carlos heroes who congratulated the team and all the hard work saying that really
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there when was for the people out there on that it shows that they're really in this wilcox for the people of this country. and we also heard from the number of officials, including the countries foreign minister hosting. i'm there up the law young as well as the reigning hesitant, ever. who congratulated the country's national team for bringing joy to the country dose at other a gutsy performance from the uranium players and able to rise above all the distractions of the field, wasn't it? yes, it was certainly very difficult. as i said, there was a very high profile player, was arrested, sorry, last night. he's a part of the sense and he's been very outspoken against the protest and he's been very much supportive of the people. that was one of the things that came up and also the fact that players during all the press conferences that we saw there were asked by a number of lesson journalists about the human rights situation in the country as
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well as the ongoing process. and we thought he co, charlotte church very much defending his players change. you have to let them focus on the football. you have to let them think only about the game when they're in the field and not about the politics of this country. certainly. but that's something that's been very difficult to do. but apparently, the iranian national team has managed to leave for this game that able to separate a polish from football and secure this much needed victory deal for you. mentioned the subdued reaction in the streets of terror on iran next matches against the united states of america. we know all about the politics between these 2 countries and what's at stake, potentially. and that matches a place in the next round of the tournament. what would the reaction be like in iran, if the national team would be able to defeat the us in order to progress, to the next round? do you think? well, it's very hard to tell. i think this is ration here is changing day by day. i think
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that in the game, certainly that is 24 years in the making the last on your own play the united states was in 1998 during the world cup that took place in front of the managed to defeat the american $2.00 to $1.00 and i spoke to one of the former players that played out notch in french and his son is also part of the current national teams, one of the goalkeeper. and he himself has refused to attend to the people world cup, saying the situation in the country is not conducive to him attending and celebrating something. i think it goes to show the extent of people feelings at the moment in iran, when a player who's on son is part of the national team and took part in a iran u. s. game nearly 24 years ago as refuse to attend this match. but i think it doesn't take away from the importance of it. i think that is a game where it really will be difficult to separate the politics from football because there is a certain number of protocol things that take place. for example,
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there is a team that walks towards another team at the start of a game to shake hands will be ready to do that. would they be asked not to in 1998 at the instruction of the highest level of leadership in iran. they were told that they were not going to approach the americans as was their joy in the game. they were supposed to do that. whereas the americans approached the lenient team and gave them flowers as a sign of a friendly sign basically that they indicate the game was just about football. that i said, i think it will be very difficult to separate the politics between these 2 countries. when it comes to that game that is coming up on tuesday evening and it's going to be very late, long time. that's going to be $1030.00 local time here. so we'll have to see what the mood is like by then. and whether or not people will come out if you're on winds or the dosage of our life from time. thank you very much for that. we
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can speak to danielle kyle in at perez. now he is in iran for works for danielle. what did you make of this late when? while he was a thank you very much for the invitation. it wasn't most needed when his group staged. it was the month tween for both teams and actually your own going into the game. even if it wasn't among the intense game on the pay that everything was run, a daily run must repeat history and beat the u. s. now, if they want to advance to the knockout stage is politically difficult. ready? a big game. but now the stakes or even higher, they hear the last word. oh, sorry, daniel, i'm just saying the stakes are even higher now given what's at stake in the final group stage game yet, but it will very much depends on what will happen tonight between 11 and you will
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say, of course we don't have to call us today because he will be out of the stage and the 2nd line, they need a draw, but it will also depend on what happened tonight between us and then how good. oh, how difficult has it been for this group of iranian players to rise above all the political difficulties that surrounded the team and the nation coming into the world cup? it is very difficult because for iran that was in the recent war, there wasn't actually made only focus on board for you and they had problems with their sponsorship. and they couldn't even wear the shoes. they were used to where
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they get right nowadays is on the on the difficulties in iran, people protesting every day. so there is a lot of pressure on the team. but to today they really try to and then try to focus to focus on those 45 and tried to make people happy by winning their games and for the 1st time in the history going out of the gross stage to the stage. thank you, daniel. while before we bring, i shall come again to talk about iran when let's 1st talk about the host nation. they've just, they were just beating now one nail by senegal. well, the synagogue leading one that, what did you make of this? where they're looking at that girl, it's particularly a gift handed to synagogue the goalkeeper. they're just failing to feed off the energy from his defense. and just getting to concede, i think it's
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a big moment in this game synagogue looked like they were knocking on that one is melissa had a couple of chances, but that's a great stuff for them heading into the half time. and it will be pleased that they're leading. do you think cut off and come back from this? i think they can. they've looked better than the in the opening game. i guess it could do. they've shown some confidence, but they're going to be gutted that they conceited at this particular time in the game, but they must fight back. this is the woke up. this is the big stage of football. is the biggest states that they've wanted to play at. and they must show, you know, their quality going into that 2nd half or so let's go back to iran when, what did you make of their performance? talking about iran? it's a remarkable performance. you know, they needed that from that 6 to last to england. of course, the superior side in terms of experience. i thought that england and iran were the teams to come out of this group be so against england. i was a bit disappointed, but they fought back. you know, color sclerosis, a coach that is well known for putting up good defensive set ups,
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and we saw that today until that read cut to the was go, keep a very unfortunate for well, they'll be very disappointed. garris bill said that in his interview, but just generally looking at how they failed to react to the go, keep being sent off. also just say something about their character, they could have food they consider to let goes. but iran will be very pleased with that now they can much on and believe that they can win, you know, their next game lay game on fridays, england and united states in group b, its fangs giving it, and the usaa. and you can be sure there will be a lot of interest in this one. let's learn more about more about this fixture with that samantha johnson. heading into cattle 2022. it was hard to find 2 sides struggling like england and the usa england have failed to win their previous 6 games tend to be usa, were little better. hi, i'm samantha johnson. this is walt cope 101 english
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manager gal. the south gate is used to criticism when he was a teenager at london club quiz, the palace, his boss taught him to consider becoming a travel agent. instead, he went on to have a massively successful career for 2 cats are 2022. the heat is really all england fans only want one results to hold the cup just like they did in 1966 and to go into a tournament like this with a worse record in 30 odd years is not what the fans had ordered. hill means that players like defender harry mcguire have learned to treat twitter with caution or developing talents like fill photon are being showered with so much love. the pressure is crushing. greg bol halter has been coaching usa for 4 years, and he both a sent 8.6 percent. when rate recent results would help that, though his captain christian politic knows how tough is at the beginning of the season. in the english premier league, he was struggling to get a starts with his side chelsea. but here's a story about how his coat and pressure in the past. i'm going to take you back to
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december. the 13th 2013 the day politic played for the usa and the 17th against brazil. he knew there were hundreds of scouts watching. it was the biggest game of his life is called one goal and was on hand for the assist. he has a tattoo of the date in roman numerals on his wrist. it was the date. he says, it changed his life. ah. so iran beating well that was a group be match in the same group later tonight the u. s. they take on england. what are we expecting from that matter is going to be tightly contested. the 2 sides have a lot of history together. the at the woke up and outside of the woke up, but just looking at the quality of both sides. i feel that england have the upper edge they have, you know, players that are informed for their clubs in the premier league. you know, gabriel martinez obviously has already shown what he can do with brazil. i'm sure because we want to replicate that with england. how he can is also, you know, past seats. i think that they have
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a good us and how mcguire is going to play for the 50th time. for england, we want to make it special for his side. i said there are a bit of concerns about captain harry cain, but it looks like though that he'll be fit to start tonight. yes, sir, he's been cleared by the coach. got to southgate who has shown immense faith in him . you know, since this, that of the woke up the concerns, you know, with my sister united form, back in the premier league. but the coach, you know, south get, has shown that this is the play that i want to lead my defense. and he's played really well, he had an assist you know, in that opening game. and i think that you use that coffee that's going into tonight's game. and really england should be able to seal their place in the round of 16. ok, let's hear from the 2 coaches. now we have to try to make history number one. and we're good at that. we're good at talking highly of ourselves as a nation and on the basis of very the 11th. so what we've got to do is
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perform on the field, and we know that we will play a highly motivated team. perhaps even more motivated because if some of those types of headlines and, but we've got huge respect for our opponent. we know a lot of the players from league and we know the quality that they have in the athleticism that they have. so we've got to be best. we haven't achieved anything as a group on the world stage. you know, when you're talking about, you know, england coming in 4th and then coming in 2nd, you know, there's, there's tangible things that you can say, ok, this group achieve something and we're not, we're just not there yet. we need to use this world cup to establish ourselves and then, you know, hopefully move to the next world cup and do the same. right. so every world compet seems the same question comes up, should it be called football or soccer? it can lead to heated debates, but where did the wood soccer even come from? patty, co hain explains. so last at this dc club,
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they start young. does everyone have the water bottle on here to learn the basics and even the drama. the one thing they already know is what to call the game there plays like soccer soccer. but why would you not call again use play your feet and a ball? well, that's a good question. i thought so. so i put it to these little experts plead our hands that knew how to use or see it. now, because the balls handbook mean cars, shocker, you, you, with your feet in the near future people in america they, they wanted to make it on their soccer.
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actually, it's not in american word to find out the source. we spoke to the people who actually wrote a book about this. it all started when the 1st football rules written in 18. 63 at this london pub naming the sport association, football from their oxford students with a pension for adding e. r to words made it up looking pretty much all what was a kind of semi our stock chrissy at the time. so those kinds of people were doing the kind of reckless they call it of brick us. so in short, they couldn't really add an e. r to the beginning of the association. so they worked with a middle part instead soccer. they found evidence. it was commonly used in the united kingdom of to around the 70s. and then it just stopped. it is such an interesting question, right? how a country or culture decides to orphan one of its own words. we could not find
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a single parallel case of this. they are words that fall out of fashion, right? or that used to be common and then we decide they're offensive. and so there too. but we cannot think of a single case where a country says, this is not our work here in d. c, the word is proudly claimed and got an american football. they're like 2 players that ever use their feet on this ball. so should it change with football? make more sense. he asked these kids. it's a unanimous, nope. not in the usa paddock line algebra, washington. well, the netherlands take on ecuador, 16, g m t, a halifax. the national stadium was to hell malik, is therefore sell. it's been a tournament full of surprises. oh, expecting another one this evening. well, son of welcome to khalifa, international stadium. this seems to be something in the air in this tournament.
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it's unpredictable. we've seen so many shock with us just here at the cliff financial stadium on here a few days ago to see japan down the world and don gemini, by coming from behind and winning. could that be a repeat today? well, the ecuadorian would be in buoyant mood, off the desk, donning victory in the opening match against guitar. that, of course, wasn't as much of a test that they're going to face to date. the dutch team that's full of quality. they've been doing very, very well in the last few years. so yeah. who knows? and just woke up. we've seen some big teams mess up, but you never know. this is the woke up. anything can happen. this is becoming the world cup of the underdog. so hell you mentioned that production team have been doing quite well in the last few years, which is a my student around of they failed to qualify for their 20182 of them and in russia, how hopefully a fans in 2022. well peter, funny, you mentioned that, you know, i mean, speaking to some dutch fans enough, you're probably old enough like me to remember the, to unlimited hit no limit,
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no mount in the valley to deep mountain too high. and that's the kind of expectation the dutch fans have. this team has got a lot of quality in it. maybe it doesn't have the attacking flare of years gone by . they had, you know, guys that like robin van percy burke, cam, patrick driver. the list goes on the guys like van baston. instead this team has got some real solid defensive players. you've got guys like van dyke at high. you know, the leaked guys who are really solid. i give them that real bass. they kept, you know, they, they kept lock clean sheets lately. let's see what happens today, but definitely the fans feel this could be there. yeah. and with some big teams flipping up, who knows? it could be the year for the dutch national team in guitar model for your fans or thinking it could be they year, but no doubt at the same time the ecuadorian will have other ideas say well, the ecuadorian as me saw in that 1st game, you know, they, many people would have expected am doing to the rankings to, you know,
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to win that 1st game against guitar. they was severely tested, but we have to remember ecuador, they were in the same qualifying pool for this woke up with big teams like peru, like columbia, and they go through, they hear. so even though they are ranked quite far away from the dutch team, they will be going to and feeling and boy and move. they got a guy that can score goals and a valencia. he's going to be, you know, feeling pretty good of himself after the 1st game and who knows. they could to pull off a massive upset today. we seen already iran pulfer a big win against wales. we've been surgery to pull off a massive when we seen japan do ecuadorian summary, you know, feeling that the year is gone. maybe they can do the same. so when for a really big, exciting and colorful game, because a fancy are going to be very, very high for this much at the caliph or international stadium for how malick always good talking to you. thank you. let's run through last nice action. now we're starting group g and i so brazil always an occasion to see them at the walk
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up in they 1st match of the tournament, regardless of what year it is. what did you think of their performance last night? well, this is the brazil we know if you talk about the work out, the 1st memory that comes to your mind is brazil, even though there's not one to woke up in 20 years. this is really a reflection of, you know, the system back home. they have always had great players, even though you know you don't have the big names. now careful ronaldo dilemma. we'll run out as people say. but really this was a good performance for them. great way to start the woke up and ready for reach us on. he's had a bit tough, you know, i talked to him, but here he was able to express himself and you could see yes, this is the brazil that we know. i said there are concerns over near mars fitness, if injury concerns. but if he is ruled, doubt this will come as a huge blow for brazil. yes, it could be a huge blow for them, but there's just some information coming in from the camp that he's been cleared to be fit. although he would be doubtful for the next game,
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perhaps he will be rested so that he can get ready for the knockout stages. but just talking about that a talking line, you have other options, finishes, retail fun, rodrigo and tony as well the ad months. they nodded. he has had a great season. so i think that it's not really a problem even though he's the post boy of brazil. all right, we're going to talk a little bit about group h as well. chris, the owner. now the, he's now the only man to school in 5 world cups. what can we say about this? 57 year old man? it was a great way for him to start the tournament, especially with what happened a week ago. you know, that big interview that he did about much than i did than putting ways, but just good also to see the rest of his team. it's coming up to fight for him and saying, we know this is your what last woke up. let's play and make sure that we make you proud. you could see the way that they also played buena fernandez, who was amazing in the, you know, in the mid filled and the way we did that they reacted after i did i use equalize of or ghana. and that just showed you their mentality coming into this tournament a 2nd, mcgee's, it's always good chatting to we'll see you again very soon. and that is also all
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that we had on for center. yeah, thank you very much. i said, don't forget you can get more walk up content on our website out there dot com forward slash a world cup sh. we'll be back back. so he will be back at 1530 gmc, with plenty more from our cutter. 2020. to live studio at the corner, but though hall waterfront and we'll get action and reaction from senegal versus the host nation that cut the 2nd off with just kicked off. it's the senegalese who, 0, one milla head against the host nation who are now in danger of being eliminated form that the tournament will see you next on bye for now. ah, it's already been voted the best airport in the world for 2022. now how much international airport is about to face, it's biggest over $1200000.00 people are expected to with
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