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hello. hello. it's great to have you with us. i'm 0 venue. this is the news our alive from doha. coming up in your ministers, hold an emergency meeting to tackle the worsening migration crisis after a dispute between france and italy. a fighting resumes between congolese government troops and m. 23 rebels as a cease fire fails in the east. another record number of coven 19 infections in china. why workers at the world's biggest i phone factory quit because of pe and health restrictions. and a huge result for iran at the world cup too late. goal of delivering a victory over whales, however, it is an early exit for the host. with so just after 1500 gmc, we start in brussels,
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where european interior ministers are holding an emergency meeting to address the migration crisis of figures from the european border and coast guard agency show that more than 280000 asylum seekers and migrants arrived in europe this year, there are 2 main routes from the south and from the east. the southern routes looks like this many leave from libya and from tunisia and they crossed the mediterranean to italy or to malta. others lead from eastern morocco to reach the spanish mainland, while some will journey from western morocco to spain's canary islands. the eastern route looks like this from bella roofs, into eastern e. you states, mainly poland, and most people who attempt this journey are from iraq, afghanistan and syria. and let's speak to dominic cain in brussels. dominic e u countries have a track record have or history of trying to find an agreement on a comprehensive migration policy that that, that would work for everybody. and they've had very limited success so far. what
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are you expecting today? well, one of the things to remember here is you have competing emotions, competing policy requirements from the 27 different member states. and so whilst they stress as much as possible, the need for solidarity and coordinated action, they're what they really want to achieve. well, sometimes they're very different from each other, so certainly in so far as those 2 routes of migration are concerned in so far as the bulking route. well that's the overland route, principally. then there is the more central route through the mediterranean. well, that takes in italy particularly, and that is where we see some degree of disagreement between the french government and the italian government about the way forward. certainly in the course of the last few weeks, a bit of a diplomatic sponsor emerged between the 2 countries about how the italian government and the newly elected prime minister maloney believes that the far right
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agenda she has should be implemented. the french government disagrees completely, and so the words that they have with each other are not particularly warm. it's also worth making the point that the 20 meshes the 3 pillars of an action plan put forward by the e u commission earlier this week. well again, some people say that these are just warm words. they are according to some n jose rehashing existing solutions which haven't worked. so there is not really a suggestion coming so far from brussels, that excuse me, that there will be any definite breakthrough in this meeting. the feeling is that there may be something more substantial to come in december when the leaders of member states come for the end of the summers are dominant, came in brussel. thank you very much. not greatly encouraging. as far as today's concerned, the migrant route from none and northern france to the u. k is well established. many are now taking greater risks as natasha butler explains from don kirk. in we
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live, what we've been saying is an increase in asylum seekers using small boats inflatable the, the 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 cross things. they recently expanded an existing deal between the 2 countries, which would both the security along the northern french coastline. more police patrols along the beach is the use of more civilians, drones, and also even british immigration officers station here and frog from french
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immigration officers 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 petune fees in life if they reach the case 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. tardy work is saying, well, we need all the safe legal routes 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 c . s. attention, but they are now let's bring in christopher heine in rome. he's a professor of law and immigration policy that lewis university christopher the you keeps being confronted with this question. right. how to deal with migrants and asylum seekers and still there is no common policy. why not? well, already in september 2020 european commission came forward with
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a very comprehensive so called new plan for migration and asylum policies. with a number of the legislative proposals of the whole package. only one thing has been approved now or this period. and this is the establishment of the you asylum agency. for all the rest, there is still a conflict between the members dates between the council and the parliament. and i do not see at this moment any way out of this impasse where nobody knows really where to go. all, it's not in front of divergent opinions in the different parts of the european union. take on the other, on the one hand that the, the grad states in particular, angry and republic. on the other hand, you had the military in type states, cyprus, reese with spain and italy who demands
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a great distribution, solidarity winds or the other members of the union in particular for those who arrived in by boat on in italy more than 94000 people. have arrived as from the beginning of this year and. busy those who have been transferred to other member states up to now as a few hand, but so this is a disappointment also in the public opinion that something is really moving and bent when we speak about the, the council meeting of ministers of interior and justice today i do not see for the moment and unite, and so do you think this is an issue where an agreement will not be found at the level? and we've seen this before and perhaps this is an issue we're on the country. we're going to see these, these temporary piece meal deals with just a smaller group of countries that can find some kind of common ground that's exec there already and doing this year there has been. busy and some sort of agreement
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and not finding that voluntary. busy for we distribution of silence seekers and migrants arriving at the mediterranean up to now there are $22.00 of the states. and part of this agreement that only to germany and france have really taken action . but i repeat on the very low level. so i believe this is the right direction anyhow, that go together to get those willing members dates and a group of those will go forward and leaving behind all the others. and meanwhile, the frontline countries as to say the countries were most migrants and asylum seekers arrive, as we showed at the top the show, they say they're dealing with this on behalf of everyone else in the e u and that they get very little help is that is that fair, is that accurate? that is not so fair to the case of italy in italy, the port place after germany, france, and spain,
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with regard to numbers of asylum seekers. but it is true that many people arrive at the shores of italy and particularly in sicily, but most of them then move forward if regularly or other european can be so they do not be main. yeah. there's not really that burden that the minute we instead start lim, christopher. hi, thank you very much for joining us from rome. appreciated a fighting has resumed in the eastern democratic republic of congo between government troops and m. 23 fighters. the congress government has rejected any direct talks with the rebel group, and 23 says it has no plans to withdraw. rolanda is widely understood the backend $23.00 fighters and allegation that it denies. malcolm web reports from kill him and yoke a village near the n 23 group has rejected. east african leaders call for it to withdraw and cease fire because it says it was excluded from the meeting in and go
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to capital. luanda is widely understood to be backed by rwanda, which is just a couple of kilometers over there. well, they were wonder denies it. congress government says it just needs to have talked with rwanda because it's fighting rwanda and $23.00 says it's the one that needs to be at the same table. the mother's been fighting on m. 23, west in front, and the village of week away and 23 fighters have been trying to push forward towards miss c. c. territory scenario where they've controlled colton mines in the past where they may be able to recruit fighters and if they continue advancing that way, they may be able to in circle m besiege the city of gamma. i'm allowing vice president fellows close to lima has been arrested on corruption charges. he's accused of receiving up to $280000.00 from several companies and exchange for government contracts to lima. have condemned the investigation by malawi, then the corruption bureau and is applying for bail.
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ah. so the world cup hosts kotor on the verge of elimination, after losing their 2nd successive match. they were beaten by african champion synagogue, $31.00 the finals for at alpha mama stadium for dis, for their 1st ever world cup goes. so there's that. but the home team now need an unlikely combination of results to progress from the group. iran meanwhile bounced back from their opening game defeat to beat the 10 man whales to nil. now sets up a crucial match with the usa neurons final game to reach the last 16. we will get older reaction from outside the hotel where te moran are staying here and doha will go to laura hahn in a moment. we've got laura with us, but 1st illness school after dorsey jibari. she's been watching the game from to ron dorsey. i have, i have no words. iran was, was tied with wales until what was it the last 5 minutes, the last 10 minutes,
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and then everything changed. how you feeling? how's the country feeling? well, i can only say that her being iranian is, it really means grappling with a lot of complicated feelings and today was no exception. this has been a very complicated few weeks in this country. and there's been a lot of grief having said that, there was a special sense of pride when the national team managed to secure this when what was the very at tense game? i think many people i spoke to agreed that they were really hoping iran would score earlier, but so they managed to secure 2 balls in the last 5 minutes or so an extra time. there has been a lot, a lot of criticism of this team, given the current political climate, this countries in after pizza protest. and there's been a lot of people who say that they beat this team doesn't necessarily represent this
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entire nation. and they were criticized for not speaking out against what the government has been doing on the streets across this country in the support of the protesters that have been taken to the streets. it's been clear over the past few days. there's been a number of banners with new national teams loads that up during the protests that are being held here on a nightly basis of the capital. but at the poach of this team, carlos gross, who's been with iran for the past 3 world pops that they've been in, was urging not only western journalists who kept asking questions of the team players about the human rights situation in the country and approaches. but also the fans. he said that if you're not a fan of this team, don't comments on their games. it's not productive to talk about politics when the team should be focusing on football. and it appears after that advertisement performance with england when the iran last 6 to 2, they managed to somehow find her way back and be able to separate the politics of
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the country with their performance in the field and secured this very important when we're and a lot of comments from horse high ranking officials in iran, the raining foreign minister as well as the president has congratulated his team on there when saying that they need phoenician, proud, ordinary iranians. i've spoken to many of whom said they were going to watch the game even what they were not interested. they still have now said that they are happy that your team has managed to secure this victory door. so thank you so much for refraining all of that. for us, because as we explained, it's a complex set of emotions stand by. i want to go, i want to take this to doha. no right here where laura han is chasing the iranian team. i don't know exactly where you are. i don't know if you've managed to find them. i see fans behind you. laura. what's the vibe? well, i certainly have at fans. very happy fans behind me. i'm in
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a place called our right on. it's not far from us, but been i stayed him where the match was taking place and usually it holds around $60000.00 pants. the pants behind me were telling me they reached around 40000, still many more. iranian says, and there were welsh fans, but they said all of them had real hot, obviously, and incredibly, 10 match i'm, i'm outside iran hotel. this is where the players are actually saying. and many iranians have been hanging out, trying to capture a photo with their favorite players, or just a chance to see them and congratulate them coming in. we haven't yet seen them, but i will fix the fans very quickly. but thank you so much for joining me. how with the match, congratulations. thank you very much. the much was amazing. you really should be here to be honest with you, tony victory against wealth such a great scene. but the blade of course, much better than bell. i'm much better than the 1st game, and to be honest with you, i want to congratulate you rang empty, but mirand,
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who's been through hard days now you hope to speak 3, brings them lots of joy and happiness. i hope we can win the next game as well, and we go through with fix clean points, and thanks or england to be thought, would you give us a very good lesson? let's say a throwing together and media today. i'm proud of the country on my national team. well, i was almost unrecognizable the team at this time round against wealth and they were with england. how did it here? i mean, the house, it fell on the pitch. this was actually vivian, it ain't there. foremost, the 1st one, i don't know if it was attention this the one on the back home, but at the i don't think they played with the 1st game for them that that sort of presented to both indian quality is time today. i think they went out there, they did best, they can on day, they'd be thrilled. i think if they play like this in the next game with us with bushel and of course as was being given great analysis of what's actually happening in the country. there is of course center,
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but we do have very happy fans here at around a laura hon in el rey on and do i. thank you so much door said just before i let you go, it's conceivable. now that iran, depending on what happens in their next game, that iran could move out of the group stage and on to the next stage, the world cup, it certainly is very conceivable. it all depends on how the other teams do with the united states in england. but i think iran's next game on tuesday, november 29th will be the most important game they have played, not only in this tournaments, but in the past 24 years. the last time iran faced the united states was in 1990 eights in the world cup that took place in france. iran beat the u. s. 2 to one, and that was certainly something in this country's history that nobody will ever forget. and i think a, this coming game will also be very, very important. of course, the very different time in your, on that it was in 1998. we'll have to wait and see how the iranians here will react
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to that game coming up on our doorstep. jabari in fair ron laura han until ha, thank you very much to both you and china has reported a record high of new cove at 19 infections for the 2nd day running nearly 33000 were registered on friday the most in a day since the pandemic began nearly to thousands of those cases were in the capitol, beijing, where most residents have been advised to stay home. the cities of gong chow and john king have the highest number of cases. restrictions have been imposed under china 0 co it policy including lock downs and mass testing. i easy coping restrictions, could people if a normal life otherwise everything's 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. and patrick forecasts more on this from hong kong. the lot of official announcements that are being made about new carbs,
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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, been talking to people, they're saying there has really been a sort of big shift overnight because they've all been aware that cases have been ticking higher and recent days it's been gradually tightening a day by day, but you know, we are hearing reports also all the 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
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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 for q for 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 it dr. patrick tang is from sidra medicine here in kotor, and he explains why china has such strict locked else. was one of the main reasons why spreading the virus at this point in time is highly evolving, highly optimized, to transmit within human, and is able to be the immunity that you had about from previous versions of a virus, as well as some of the older vaccines so the population in china is
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somewhat under vaccinated and then the fact that we're new is that we're not application that the m r in the back has been used in the western world. so their population is more susceptible. the virus is highly transit and highly capable of evading a lot of effort in china right now, developing a similar vaccine samarnie back. and so they do have a chinese made m r n a back in. i believe it being used in indonesia right now, and 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 technology . but the problem is that even if you look at the global scale, trying to catch up with the buyers all the time as it evolved is a losing battle. there's no way that we can keep making back to catch up with how
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the buyers mutating at 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 at cobra, 1900 restrictions and working conditions. that's according to the reuters news agency protests lead to violence at the fox con factory. and then jour. earlier this week on thursday, the company apologized to new hires who didn't receive promise bonuses, blaming, technical errors for that. workers have faced strict quarantine measures as well. mark einstein is chief families for telecom and digital services with your corporation, and he says, apple, my app to look outside of china for its supply chain. there are 200000 workers at this factory. so it is one of the largest doctors in the world. it does make about 60 percent of all i phones, but very importantly it makes 100 percent of the i found 14 on the 4th quarter
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because of the holidays is always the best quarter for apple. there are increasing their estimates of, you know, that 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, we're dealing with a very weak economy globally, you know, premium i phone devices like the i phone 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 quite a bit lower than expected. so i think that apple and, and box con, eventually all 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 con annapolis manufacturing move to india. so yes, diversification of the supply chain has been been highlighted by cove. it in something i think we will absolutely see going forward. attention between israel
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and palestinians has been rising as newly reelected benjamin netanyahu tries to put together a government. aetna who's liquid party has reached an agreement to offer far right leader it to more been via the role of national security minister at yahoo is alliance with vinegar, beers, jewish powerpoints. he is aimed at helping him form a government nurses in england, wales and northern ireland. are set to go on strike next month. the biggest walk out in the history of britain's national health service. the nursing union says it's paid a man of around 17 percent is needed to make up for years of below inflation rises . nadine, bother reports. he's a nurse in britain's national health service and he's never struggled as much to make ends meet. chuck, who do bear me via juno, says he seen, colleagues leave the profession to work in supermarkets because the wages are better. he staying puts, but he's making sacrifices. i've had to con, downhill on a lot of things or when the kids are, which i can't afford to provide for them because of the high cost of living. so
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it's not just about clapping. forester independent make and i think we need to be respected and appreciated for what we do now for the 1st time. nurses in all parts of the u. k. except scotland will stage 2. 12 our strikes next month, their representative body, the royal college of nursing, says they had no choice after the government rejected calls for formal talks over in h as pe. the asi in says, experienced nurses, a 20 percent worse off in real terms compared to 2010 due to successive below inflation pay awards. this is not something that nurses do at the drop of the hat. it's not something that nursing stafford ever done across the whole of the you cane such huge numbers. so it is significant and it should be sending a really clear message to the government that they need to do some thank health secretary steve barkley says the pay demands are not affordable. pointing to this year's rise worth 4 percent on average. following lost is 3 percent rise despite
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a general public sector pay freeze. but unions argue that instead of investing in current nursing staff, billions of dollars are being spent on agency workers to plug workforce gaps with 25000 nursing staff, leaving the n h s. in the last year we got a lot of people leaving because if you know, being under too much pressure for example, or those who are considering leaving 8th often site issues around, not having enough staff to do a good job for example. so you've just got a pattern of work and which is very challenging. nurses will still provide emergency care during the strikes, but seems services will be hit hard at a time when the system's already under extreme pressure. further strike likely in the sector in the coming month involving people like junior doctors and ambulance workers in scotland and plan strikes have been called off. off the devolved government came up with an offer with 8 percent for a newly qualified nurse, but the rest of britain is getting ready for severe disruption. nadine, bob,
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i'll just 0 london still ahead on 0 full round up of the top action stories from the world cup and park move again. claim to cynical the happy thanksgiving to the american, celebrating good to see you. here's the forecast for a friday. so houston had been under a flood watch listed. that energy though, has pivoted further toward the east, but it is given us somewhat weather, for example, in the carolinas, west virginia and delaware, firehose of moisture through the atlantic and thats streaming into the canadian province of nova scotia for the canadian province of british columbia. as some reign returns to the lower mainland, there is some snow over the mountain tops, also snow for the cascades, but south of this pitcher. perfect weather. looking good in los angeles,
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25 degrees s f. 5. 19 full on sunshine for you. off to central america. we go just a few showers around the yucatan around mexico city as well, but some downpours to be found for san jose with the high 23 degrees, still big storms through the amazon base in temperatures coming down in the river plate region. we'll talk more about that in one sec and still persistent rain for rio de janeiro. now, part of why these temperatures have come down. we've got an onshore breezed here so months of the day of just 21, but look at is santiago, still high temperatures here at 31. same goes for bio blanca and commodore aubrey batavia all of your temperatures in the 30s on friday. enjoy that say see in a bit, ah ah,
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lou with with welcome to you. well, today we are alive, bass off today on the bill to front and went into the 2nd round of greek games. the house cats are on the verge of going out of the wild card at the great stage that if eat to synagogue, means that they will fail to reach the next round. if the netherlands that get a point against ecuador later, iran bounced back from an opening round defeat with a few pug performance. they want to nail against 10 wales and sets up a block bus to match with the usa. that england can become the 1st sight to book that place in the last 16 if they can win against the usa tonight.
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with and joining me in the studio for the show is a foot long list of ongoing one. you could have dressed for the occasion, he left a shut in the office, but willa get over that. and deborah salon is our other guests will get much more from them shortly. but 1st, let's get straight to the action or from the match that finished just a short time ago. between heis, cattle and cynical, both teams lost their opening game and ne defeat could mean early at fit. good idea, opened the scoring to senegal shortly before half time. that was off the a defensive era. the summer days you doubled the lead a couple of minutes after the break as the african champions and took control in doha. but the asian champion, they pulled one back, cut off, going that 1st ever well to cut go mohammed mentality, with the honest giving them hype to the delight of the home fans. that senate goes
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to school that go bump at the ng is ceiling 831. when it is the 1st victory by an african team in this tournament, and give them height of reaching the knockout stage. hey scott, how they are now on the verge of elimination. out there is that nicholas hack is in the senegalese at capital forest scenic. what's the reaction of the fans that to that results? i think you can hear the reaction right now. it's a parted. like for them the world kind of quietly started. it beat again for a whole bunch. wiley, a lie further down the line. i just want to show you the right now everybody this to the color. oh no, no, no,
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i just thought let me show you a little bit here before a cross the capital during the game. it was your silence until the 1st goal, where it tells you about the city and after their victory, people are going out in the capital b, p, their horns, real sense of celebrations here, and hope not. instead of going to go even further with me now to fill with is proud of just what you saying. and he's happy about that really brought the problem to right now. nicholas hack that with the delighted and setting go fans in a deca. thank you for that. say janna delight saw seneca, that cattle on the verge of illumination, they are the asian champions. what's gone wrong for them at this tournament? well, of course higher, they played vater earlier to,
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to they than the opening game. i seen that game against check whether the pressure was too much, they half over to prepare it for, for that. but these world cup, of course is there will cut, but they have free been at for 8 months. maybe has been too much and i don't think it's good for the players over thinking too much and not being able to compete that the 1st level yet we have been talking all the time. like it's the 1st time in history that the house or the organizing country it are defeated on the same game, but we're talking about something historical different they have never played in a world cup. so said like for a team going from the championship in 2nd division in the u. k to the champions league straight ahead. so it probably has been too much for sure to call you for experience to phallic scientists, is squad that we have seen more quality. mortified, they put to fight to they we could be talking about something different if that controversy penalty it was in for katahdin them in at $38.00 they were at neil.
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neil: i in my opinion and most of the opinion of the people that should have been a penalty for kick, for katara, didn't happen synagogue or the better to him to they. i think they need to put a fight on the last game to have a decent or not exceed none of these walk up and whine. if netherlands, do you get that point which knocks cattle out? do you think that will change the media? i don't really think so. i mean, it'll change the fact that obviously that the host nation isn't in there. and of course everything that that does conceive. but if you look at it from how these fans have supported other teams, the netherlands, one of the examples, argentina, brazil, spain, et cetera, you won't lose that aspect. you won't lose that part of inclusion. will there be a diminishment a little bit. but then as the term and starts to get more intense as the margin of error and the matches become more even more enticing, i think that the intensity, the intensity and the interest from the fans is gonna remain the same. maybe even more. well, andy richardson might just be the man to speak to about the atmosphere and how the
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cats are fans of feeling. that's because he was at south him on a stadium where the game took place and, and, and they say cats are on the verge of elimination. they knew they needed to avoid defeat, to have a chance of progressing what's the need. they're like a you can imagine most casual fans might have pretty hasty exit, but was hard to put a few of them. and they said it was still a tremendous service of pride that they've seen anything but in a performance. they've seen the 1st welcome goal. and they would generally takes pleasure from the part of that country is obviously hosting. this will come as talk . so one of the, a man here with us today, what did you think you have the same did today a introduction to a synagogue. we came from the i'm syrian came from talking to support a teams. it was tough in a we're now with our hope.
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is it tomorrow to an easy on good to hear this need some good performances from both the asia, from a lot of the asian teams. hasn't heard this well come it, it was a bit sort of on the 1st match against a quarter after it after the 1st of all, not cut out, but they scored again the 3rd one plus a beat fast. we thank cut out for the us, take care or to cup. i think the best in k 20 to cut a roll top. utilize it on the best of the best we we should they make us happy in the last match against look paper on longer and we'll see how we got. thank you so much and have a great evening. yes. not a stadium where cats are, i had a lot of luck. i was here about a year ago during the fif arrow cup and cat saw the semi finals last against algeria in the 17th minutes about it. time time. and again,
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i was here 12 years ago, believe it or not, when capsule was building a house. this world companies on this venue before the stadium is even built, that they built a prototype plan to show off the air cooling technology to some paper inspectors to show that they could post this well up. one of the elements to convince james, well governing body that could be a suitable house start to this journey, like where we are now. i don't, it's very st venue could be. this is why the story and that's on i hope things are pretty unlikely. sequence of results to keep them alive in this well, and i'm the new african side got past the greed stage at the last world cup in russia, but cynical re igniting those today. absolutely, and i think it was really confident to sort of get over what was a pretty disappointing 1st round of results gone into schools and goals last night
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against the last point, knowing it even. so to go to the fact that danica, the african champion, managed to school 3 go to night. obviously in the absence of saudi money that he strike it from bon mean, it was injured in the build up. i see that come by as well. the play and now i needed to step up exactly what we saw today. edward mandy was an characteristically out of the big faith in this match. and the side of the coach, she somebody knows all about excessive is tormented to play. he was kept in the side racking 2000 and say i, when they the front in the creek stages made it through for the final him not being policy that experience these by it in the home that they can progress in the last 6 encouraging signs for clinical and the rich in the album on the stadium. thanks for that. now iran recovered from master, rushing by england with a few pup. a tudor when over 10 man whales leaving their wild cup destiny in their
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own hums. and it leaves wales is chances to reach in the last 16 hanging by a threads. far as male was at the game for us at home at oxford been alley stadium . there were emotional scenes even before this match cake dos with a backdrop of widespread protests over women's rights in the rain. you national team did sing the national anthem. this time inside the stadium, some of their fans were brewing. 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. hope they'll be full of confidence cutting into their final group game against the usa while wales play england with. 2 both of these teams are still in with the chance of reaching the knockout rounds. let's go to a dual cert,
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jibari now, who's in tehran door. so what's the reaction been in the country of following that rather dramatic? we should say victory. it was spectacular. i think is this country was in any different circumstances than it is at the moment you would have seen the streets behind me being flooded with vehicles hawking, their homes, and people cheering for their national team. but that is certainly not the case at the moment that the reaction has been extremely muted. i think a lot of people given that current climate in the country is quite tense after 10 weeks of ongoing protests are now at a point where there is a lot of apathy. there are certainly many who are proud of that. there are national team has managed to secure this victory, as a general sense of celebration is very much not present at the moment. certainly not in the capital. we understand there was various points where
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a supporters of the team gathered to cheer their for their team. but in the general sense, i think up many people i spoke to, it felt that this was not a time for celebration. having said that there has been also a number of high profile arrests. one of them happens late last night of one of the former a team members of the national football team by the name of laurie furry who is a very well known football player hears very popular. he was arrested by a security officials for allegedly inciting propaganda against the state, as well as insulting the national team. he's a courtesy found no native himself from san m doubt, and he's been very much a vocal supporter of the protestant women's rights movement in this country. over the past few weeks and his arrest comes certainly at a time when this country is trying to deal with the very complicated situation
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that's unfolding on the streets in many parts of iran. i think the general sense is, even though there's many people that are happy about this when they're certainly not in a mood for celebrating such about that with the view from it. hey ron, that's thank you very much for that. so jam or after that 6 to thrashing of via england do just where did this performance from iran come from? well, i think they showed that they have the quality and probably that sick still was and some kind of an accident all led to give all the trade to england. they played a beautiful game, even though it was a last minute victory. they would have had turner, they were superior during the 9 to minutes, and they managed to have the patients and to, to have the 3 point at the very last suffering if our mom and about being better way better than, than wales that they did that they need to have her or am through to sing about what, what to though is the 1st time 40 done that they return near a piano tomb. add that term,
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closing game on the than than the 3rd round against us. it's gonna be actually exciting. let's see what happened in the other game of the group, but that it on us can be something big. yes, certainly going to be a fascinating that matches an n. as for wales one and where this sir leaves them, they now must beats england. they will go into that game as underdogs you think that will suit them if you be heard people talk about this will say they've always mentioned the term under dog. the have always term mentioned the term that there are play team that relishes that role. today they weren't the under today, they were actually the favorites, and they've reached a team that does revel also in that as well in ranting you want, you want to be able to hear, take the ball, you go do it, okay, see what you can keep me with your in the couldn't, of course, the hennessy i'm sending off also really dictated a lot of things in terms of who had to be able to hold the ball how iran was able to dictate the game. so that also ended up being a major difference maker in this march. and when i went on there around coach,
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colas carol said the decision to reappoint him now seems to be paying off. it does in it's funny. this time, 2 years ago, carlos kiddos was getting sacked in columbia. but 6 to victory against england, a lot on the columbia media were st. ah. you see. that's why we had to sac. um, he's no good as a coach, he's no good at this. he's no good at that. now all of sudden they're getting humble park. absolutely. that they're going to be a few different opinions now after today's match. oh yeah. mentioned it there and fridays at last game is between at the u. s. and england after a frustrating draw against wiles this while cup isn't about to get any easier for the americans. mike hannah reports is one of the youngest teams in the tournament with an average age of only $24.00, a new generation of players most taking part in their 1st world cup. i feel like the number one thing that americans will watch when it comes to soccer. so ah, we're really excited and we're thankful for, for any type of support we can get in and we're truly gonna,
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we're gonna give everything we have and, and hope to make everyone back home proud in the us. the game is called soccer. and it's a country's fastest growing sport. one of the reasons is a team that fans considered to be representative of a golden generation that contest the best. for us, it's trying to build some momentum, both within the team gain, some experience, world cup experience, but also with our, you know, with the american public. and, you know, we think good performances here can, it can do that. and so for us, it's on analyze this game but, but focus fully ahead on, on friday and put in a good performance. so it'll be interesting to see how the players, a boy has a cohesive unit going into this tournament. they have a lot of energy. however, they gotta make sure to harness that energy and appropriate way because they're going to be going up against stead in teens. right. the england's he 35 our camp it's you can a martin is
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a lifestyle coach. you advise as companies on how to engage with us soccer vans. imagine if you're a little kid right now. your so focuses on teaching kids that soccer is far more than just a game. have realized how soccer is in vast awe universal language when it comes to sports, in that it gives people our opportunity to see a new culture, anna, and a region, and an entirely different way. some of the things that stood out to me in particular for this installation of rural cache is that they're going to be using female referees to a fishy thousands of kilometers away from kata. supporters will gather here to watch the game on the big screen. mike hannah out is euro washington debbie, you are saying to me last night that you see england is one of the favorite said g . expect them to seal qualification to nights? yes i do for me are one of them was too powerful squads the ones i have been more
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embracing the 1st round. they are in a fantastic positioning. gonna be a scoring 6 goal, sir. hurricane being fit a all safe is in the in the start or not, but they don't even need a hurricane. they didn't need it the in a 6 or when the or they was 6 goals. so i thing they are fantastic theme with so much stalin, good belly gum if it was i'm for gov espanol gabby, i'm positive pay that he probably he would be the golden boy of this tournament. and my only concerns are relate to turn to the defensive site. we haven't been able to see that defense being very demand that we'll, we'll sit with a, a later today again to the u. s. and the other one to the coach i had the feeling with england and with part to all that with the quality their hot they should be performing better. but being said that i think they are in a better position than when they lose their it would us and for me are definitely one of the contenders. and one in the usa say that not intimidated by england.
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where can they cause garrath southgate side problems for familiarity? obviously if you look at chris willis again in him being one of those players at chelsea, many of these players. mm hm. you start looking at over at full m, you start looking at various players that are in the premier league and play in europe. they, they, they are confident at the because they can compete at that level of play. now if you look at it from the perspective of the collective and i'm going to add another name to that list, greg bur halter, he's a coach that also kind of puts the brakes on his team. kind of shackles them back in the potential could be more so that again, that's where i see the biggest difference would that you are. so they have a lot of potential, maybe not for 2020 to 2026 would be the aim, the goal that they have the right now it's a team that could do a lot, but their coach kind of also puts the reins on him a little bit too much on if they can pull off or when it gets england that grape is going to be a wide open, isn't it? now the netherlands play ecuador shortly. dutch kate shit lose on harley's aiming to lead aside to that fast wildcat. title that's learn more about this fixture with
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samantha johnson. let's talk about for the long haul. the world cup, like any tournament really can produce ought results for the cabin money for waste result over months, even years. so no one, absolutely no one at all would be surprised to see the netherlands do extremely well. hi, i'm samantha johnson. this is woke up one or one of all cal 2022. the netherlands hadn't lost the game since june 2021. shortly after that defeat, yvonne hall was coast out of retirement to put things right. he was 70 was being treated for prostate cancer. he's now 71 and the oldest manager as tall 2022. and he's there for one reason. one reason only to win it because as good as the netherlands are that never actually won the world cup. they've come 2nd. the conferred with never 1st but been hall has reason to be optimistic and players like dental them. pres, a man who, as a teenager, played for his country before he had
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a contract, he uses the will to win. ecuador, however, have a point to prove they failed to qualify for the 2018 world cup. and when their argentinean coach, gustavo, alvaro took over, he found 2 players who lost interest in being part of the national team. so he's leading a young site and this is his 1st international coaching job with aside that help their own against pulling giant brazil and argentina, alvaro looked to the heavens ahead of games to say hi to his mom, his dad and his sister who are no longer with us and also to say thank you to his friend and former agents, the man who told him he would one day, did he mouse to wells cow. ah. but that game is taking place at holly for international stadium. and that is where we find our reporter. so hell, bolick. he was watching this one for us. so hell, what's the atmosphere like that this evening of the dutch fans feeling confidence?
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hey, well jemma the food by the atmosphere. you have around me. not many people here found came through those gates a few late was not too late. coming through right now. that's because everyone's in the stadium kickoff would be coming up shortly. now there's been a lot of upsets in this world cup. a lot of drama, a lot of surprises, and noticeably some of the fonts are feeling a bit nervous. some are feeling pomp because both of these sites one their 1st much at this tournament. don't take it from me. let's hear what some of the fans have to say. i'm really excited. i think that tonight, i just want to be pretty much a surprise for a lot of these are expect an expert to maybe not perform as well against a bigger team, which is another one. but i think that we're going to play a strong game from the beginning, and that will come out with a big through today. very excited, very excited, but we are very confident for
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a win for women. so we're thinking 3131. well, as he just said, the both fans are coming off for when watching their slides, when they 1st came out this tournament under some confidence in them, definitely a forced off that those big trees and now they see progression inside. let's see what happens. there's a crazy atmosphere earlier. we had lots of shouting loss, costumes and loss of confidence from both fans. there's a lot of this is something india tonight. it feels like it's something that we already saw. what happens with the whales much, let's see what happens here at the cliff international stadium. it should be a dramatic, not here. who knows, we might get upset. wow, hopefully it is an entertaining one for you to watch it. so how so how about that? at holly for international stadium now. why now the lens, they've got this unfortunate tag of being the nearly men at the wild cut. they've been losing fine list 3 a time said you think this could finally be the year they left the trophy?
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no. okay, right next question. i mean it's a team again, another team with a great deal of talent, but you still kind of have doubts in certain situations. when you start matching up against france, when you start matching up against spain or brazil, the teams of that ilk. are they not telling? yes, they're absolutely very talented. it's just to me, they still need that little bit of edging quality, especially up top and jamal is that, that fast game against a goal. and it took them a while to make the breakthrough. they was struggling. they, they had to bring on the memphis to pie. he was fully fit, decided to risk him. so how key is he to that chances, if he's not fully fit tournament is not going to severely hum for them, or do they have enough quality elsewhere to cope without him? if the coach of the netherlands is something is very smart and has lots of experience or even got it. so it was quite controversial. the fact of bringing
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memphis it by because he has been hardly playing barcelona the season actually around this didn't go on him in the squad keeper. preferred a want me to stay and him look for another team with that live on the skis arrival . but he wanted to stay, he has been hardly playing and he got injured in the b subs fair morning. so he hasn't been playing for 2 months. when they ask leave on god, he said, i don't care if he's got the specialist titles because he's a very important player for me. he is extraordinary. so yeah, he was only able to play about 30 minutes on the 1st game, but he participated in that 2nd goal, which he's not in the start today, but we expect him playing 45 minutes. so i think live on guy has a plan. we're seeing that even though he hasn't been enjoying me not to being an important man lately, marcelo now he can definitely be that in the netherlands, and i don't think they have another player with so much a goal and so much that being so much quality in the final 3rd year, i think he was the top score and qualifying and live on how the same as his king of
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assist kelly, an important a tracking plan for them. and one for ecuador, with respect to kathy. this is this authorization for them tonight. how do you think they're going to get em? that's going to be a great question because when they did face stiffer opposition that we were talking, of course in reference to south american, woke up qualifiers based into the task. i mean they, they, they were able to face an argentine aside in argentina and to really get a result of all that good result. they ended up holding argentina to one, no victory through a penalty kick. they played very well against brazil. they played very well against uruguay. so again, that's the measure. now that's a very distant measure, but it's a measure nonetheless. if you look at him from a competitive standpoint, this is going to be a huge test to the progress it will start. what photo is made as a coach with this national team and it's very, very briefly i kind of get back to your predictions. esco predictions for this game . oh okay let's oh or are you i really. 8 like, well, ok, but i'm gonna go with
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a to one for another glance. okay. well, she, she picked by one the other day, so i'll probably just pick. i'll pick one mill, ecuador on. okay, we had her 1st. we'll see if your predictions are correct. a little bit later now, evelyn sat at the door about to kick off it, but thank you to, i'll garcia, gemma select, and a one i rang, as i said, we will see if your predictions is spot on the plaza. so today, as i thought we've seen, the african champions beat, the asian champions pace, the cats are losing their 2nd game to senegal netherlands that they were kicked off shortly as we said. and the iran, while they had a fantastic performance to beat whales earlier, we were bringing the best of the action of from the late to games in our next show up 1830 at gmc. ah ah.
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