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hello, it's great to have you with us. i'm several venue. this is the news, our life from doha. coming up, your minister is hold an emergency meeting to tackle the worsening migration crisis after a dispute between france and italy. fighting continues in the eastern democratic republic of congo after m. 23 fighters reject calls by african leaders to withdraw from territories. another record number of coven 19 infections in china. as anger grows over locked down. and the appointment of israel's new security minister is causing alarm for palestinians and beyond. also all the latest from the world cup in the show. iran sport to late goals to beat wales while hosts guitar are now eliminated after losing their 2nd in ah
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1st, just past 1800 gmc and we want to start in brussels this hour where european interior ministers are holding an emergency meeting to address the migration crisis figures from the european border and coast guard agency show that more than 280000 asylum seekers arrived illegally in europe this year. now bear in mind that doesn't include the 4000000 ukranian refugees have been granted permission to stay in the u . there are 2 main routes that the migrants use to get into the ear from the south and from the east. let's look at the maps. the southern route looks like this many leave from libya and she nicea and they cross over to malta and italy. others leave from eastern morocco to reach the spanish mainland, while some will journey from western morocco to reach spain's canary islands. the eastern route looks late vis from belarus into eastern e. you states, mostly poland. and most people who attempt this journey are from iraq,
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afghanistan and syria, are at the speak to dominic cane now in brussels. dominic, you're monitoring this meeting of a you interior ministers. is there been any progress at this hour as we speak? well as we speak, the meeting has come to an end and the check presidency of the e. you remember the rotating presidency, the checks have that right now. well, they are issuing the statement and it is not particularly surprising, given that the mood music here was that it was unlikely that a definitive solution would emerge from this meeting. while i've been lots of warm words, i have a statement from the cheque ministry of the interior of the check minister of the interior, rather who obviously has been presiding over this and says effectively that today's meeting ministers reiterate, reiterated that commitment to finding concrete common solutions that can be put in place immediately or working closely together on concluding the ongoing migration reform as soon as possible. but not saying what that means,
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what is as soon as possible, as we know the french and the italians have widely divergent views on this particular topic, and have been making that clear over the course of the past few weeks. and it's not just there that there is disagreement. there's also some concern from other member states about the balkan route. that is the route which the greek government has spoken about, but other balkan countries in the you who have strong concerns the austrians too. so let's say lots of warm woods talk of solidarity, talk of constructive discussions behind closed doors in the meeting in the building behind me. nothing has really come out of it of some months. and the next time they'll meets will be in december at the latest summit. right. that's some really fuzzy words. they're fuzzy language being used at the outcome of this meeting. thank you very much. dominant cain christopher hind is a professor of law and immigration policies at lewis university. i spoke to him
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earlier and he says you members will struggle to end their deadlock over migration . already in september, 2020 european commission came forward, was a very comprehensive so called new plan for migration and decided policies were the number of religious age of proposals, of the whole package. only one thing has been improved now or this period, and this is the establishment of the you asylum agency. and 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 in front of divergent opinions in the different parts of the european union take on the other on the one hand grad to states in particular, angry and subject republic, on the other hand,
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you have the emitted to ian types, dates the cypress lease with spain and italy who demand a great distribution. so to dairy, the width or the other member states of the union in particular for those who arrived in by vote on in italy more than 94000 people have arrived as from the beginning of this year. and 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 nothing is really moving. and then when we speak about the council meeting of ministers of interior and justice today, i do not see for the moment and unite and the tunnel. and there's been more fighting between government forces and m. 23 rebels in the eastern democratic republic of congo. a deadline has now passed for the group to implement a ceasefire, agreed on by african leaders. earlier this week. the conflict has escalated in
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recent weeks. as rebels have won a series of victories in north keeble province. since march, more than 250000 people have been displaced by fighting malcolm web reports on this from government. the military source is said $23.00 fighters. still engaging with an armed group near the village of we k and 23 cases. because the government fighting alongside on groups commonly government denies it and $23.00 indicated a statement that it would not withdraw and would not disarm. would not withdraw from the territories taken that 4 east african leaders had called for not to congo, says is a prerequisite to having any kind of talks. the entrance and 23 needs to withdraw this arm. and then they can come back to the table to proceed. we've talked regarding demobilization and so on. so appears to be a deadlock with them. 23. not moving from positions every time. fighting your ups
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in this conflict. both side blame. the other facade again, congress army is going to be wondering now what the next movie call for. and 23 to withdraw hasn't been heated them. 23 said statement that if it was attacked, it would retaliate. so not really much sign of g escalation. okay, well following up on that that's bringing felix into hinder until burg. benevolent he's a researcher on conflict and justice in the great lakes region. a few thanks for joining us. so officially, the m $23.00 have now agreed to the cease fire, but on the ground they're still fighting. as you just heard from our reporter, your interpretation of that. i mean, there has been really not been a quite very difficult dialogue between 2 different companies. government very much, that's the solution buddy. take the not military one which would basically kind of design the grade on the 21st if not willing to buy it
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without it. let us some kind of indicate withdraw from their, their, their, their, their, their step. so by now, but what is clear is that, i mean, what talk to them from that. yeah. some way back with that now, you know, be communicating june. seems to be a little bit far from the reality we have now in terms of, okay, i quite like the idea was that there was to be piece talk. then only then one. when that are groups that have not been paid. there would be a military kind of intervention, not clear or not what the next step in that seem to be what, not very much agreement between the regional powers about what is the next step. right, well i was going to ask you about that because at the, the meeting with regional powers earlier this week, countries said look, if the m 23 doesn't abide by the steel, then we're going to deal with them. we're going to use force against them. and we
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means the canyon troops on the ground, that means you gondo would send troops as well. is that what you expect to happen? i very much doubt whether there is what i mean, an agreement that we made some dots from what we have filled out. been a series of different kind of commitment argument to have been even dispute about the setup of the law. and for me to get from luanda for example, that is not exactly the same kind of message that was conveyed in the joe and the by the heads of a, in a row of you. because the nairobi, clearly the idea was that we have a p o. what is called this, that a big politic port frog. and then that will be parallel with the vision and possibly the prox, when the commitment from of the group i keep in mind in a row, be the talk. what about all different talk to not only the emphatic, great, keep in mind that very many other group actually killing people who are there are
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quite a number of because already yesterday and so on about to many other people. so this is the bed need a little bit to go beyond and get back to the framework. more comprehensive. i'm only then probably what would you see a need for me to make all parties? i'm not quite sure whether you guns up on runs up for example, but very much i to i with somebody and so on, on the approach to take, which comes for the final point on that. recently press conference before monday. can you put mando who is now it was very clear that they would bide by then i will be kind of fed project. but the reason i communicate that for you stop kind of new dynamic. i did not watch how much for me to make that, felix and to him, to thank you so much for joining us. we're going to be watching very closely whether fighting continues. we're now 2 hours after the time the deadline, sorry to implement the sci fi. so we're going to be taking
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a close look at that in the coming hour. thank you. felix. my pay. uganda has closed schools nationwide is the stop an outbreak of the bowl? a virus. it's already killed, 55 people with 141 cases recorded other measures to curb the spread. include a dusk to dawn, curfew of ban on travel and the closure of markets, bars and churches. i think this alec rajah was, was really necessary because of this tuition they abreast wish and in the country. and we know, yes children are you ready so far? we that we trust that if we less than seeing at school, where we cannot guarantee this tuition at some point, was late, somewhat shocking, because we weren't prepared to bold, closer, but, but with it. so, to i somewhat lindy, hook up with the exams and everything to us,
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they fruitless to do the previous one. and when it to finish, everything will always vice president cellos close to lima has been arrested on corruption charges. he's accused of receiving up the $280000.00 from several companies, and exchange for government contracts to lima has condemned the investigation by mal, always anti corruption bureau. he is applying for bail. ah, the world cup posts could tar are the 1st team to be eliminated from this world cup . they were beaten by african champion, senegal. 31 was the final score at out mama stadium. a contort did score their 1st ever world cup goal. so there were some positives to the teams a day, but the 2nd successive defeats for the home t means that they can not progress from the group stage. this after netherlands in ecuador to 11 and this regardless of what happens in kozora's last game. now iran bounced back from their opening game defeat to beat wales to nail. that now sets up
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a crucial match with the usa in iran spinal group game. what's at stake? they're reaching the last 16. all right, let's go live to laura han. she joins us from the fif fan festival. here in doha, laura, i can, i can barely keep up with you. you were with iranian fine. last time we spoke, who are you with now? where are you? what's going on? are you seeing tears smiles? what is it. * i am with that, well, we are a boy, but having got,
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i did by a band if you have a, i lived here but well here is, i'm written all the development on a workshop. everything is amazing. i oh, winning the game, i hear so great. so that your mother, i'm, are you other than the other, you want us on your 31 here. i say i you got a lot for england. would you say a. 1 dock, i'm ready. wouldn't feel that. i'm not sure about that. i was looking very strong again. here. are you guys a
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young man? oh yeah, i was coming off. it's just an addiction. up and coming wrapper in the week. i'm from saudi arabia, about a fans having a lot of fun here as well. so it's still a very jovial i me, laura, thank you so much more. you're reporting. you are competing with the music there, but you did a great job. we've got some members of our team here whose families, their loyalties are split between the u. s. and the u. k. it's been a, it's been a painful time for some of them. we look ahead to that match lower hon. thank you so much. we look ahead to you as an english match, as i was saying, our world cup special coverage with jim and nash at our coordination studio in about 15 minutes from now. we will also have more action and reaction for the 1st 3 matches of the day. you do not want to be missing. ah,
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protestors have rallied in china's western chin john region calling for an end to the coven. locked down there, demonstrators block street in the regional capital in march towards city hall. she jang has been under locked down for more than a 100 days. following a rise in corona virus caisson signer has reported a record high of new cove 19 infections for the 2nd day running. nearly 33000 were registered on friday the most in a day since the pandemic began nearly 2000 of those were in the capital beijing, where most residents have been advised to stay home. the cities of congo and chunking have the highest number of cases. patrick falk has more from all the lot of official announcements that are being made about new curves 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
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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 pipe is 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 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 his parliamentary sessions take place. but it does seem it's going to last longer than that, particularly because of people's perceptions about so the virus and that of course creates
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a lot of economic uncertainty going ahead brokerage and 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, benjamin netanyahu is on course to form the most rank when governments in israel's st. netanyahu is in there, has named for right politician. it's a more been veer as national security minister appointment is the 1st and what is expected to be a series of deals with right wing and ultra orthodox partners to form a coalition. government has bring in nimrod goren and jerusalem. he's the president of mit vim and is really institute for regional foreign policies. look so big here is 8 divisive figure. he has been accused of inciting hatred and convicted for that against the arabs. that was in 2007. and now policing parts of the occupied west bank is going to be part of his portfolio. how do you expect that to play out?
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yes, so these are the very disturbing development in terms of is 8490. and he's that he bought it takes love on the about the portfolio that been very god, exactly, to local, wonderful salmon with this sold all intention statement is also about the legitimacy that fight what it can active getting within these eddie society, the devoted madana to be loud number of all the info. nathan. yeah. who is willing to bring after father would be a symptom funeral for government, for definitely not a good day for with a democracy, but many they do not support such an appointment in a willing to try and do what is needed in order to make critical change happen every hold. beneville wanted this portfolio, didn't he? what's he going to do with it? yeah, thank they want to do the photo bank. it was talking why did campaign about the need to pull more authority and within, you know, in 1000 visa citizens they're doing. and there's also in terms of hawkish policy
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regarding the palestinians, is the question is whether a penny are beyond kind of the position that the gun to the been very will he limit in the hardware, most symbolic faith. everything else did in the past when he tried to keep the security diplomatic usually close to himself. but ben is a different kind of politician. i think he's emissions are very clear and there will be something in fighting plenty within the correlation between that and give them ya and then be about read off the top. you can actually live and he's been that would be the one according to the portfolio. is it possible for that to be problematic? and left the rule of coalitions? is that even when you're the boss, even when you're the prime minister, to some extent, you are hostage to your coalition partners because you need them to stay in power. do you think that, you know, who will be a hostage to bend of yours politics? not necessarily for the long term when y'all has a different division, the timing power that he had in the past. not only about a morning at your job,
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interested also about his legal situation. and i'm traditionally home, if you want to pass in order to be in a better position with the tragedy in the i get it. the 1st phase of the correlation are to be the most radical said a don't want active on the front. i can have more if it can because they have the, the people who get audited for that he wants to do domestically. if the government gets to the 2nd. i would say, nathan, yeah, i'll try to change composition in a way that being the more authentic in if one of those would actually be willing to do so. and currently the don't veto against any corporation on defenders. the party with an attorney out as you observe, bank of yours 4 steps in, in power, right? holding an official portfolio in an israeli government. what are you watching for specifically? i think it's about cation, it's about whether been view. it continues to want to go on
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a lot more publicly where then i would think that in advance, that was a key component to please campaign of action. going into places that could pass escalation pants to even violence between jews and within isn't whether they start from being allowed continued all the time. i'm putting a stop time for him and not enabling him to continue induced. so that's wanting that to have fixed is about policies, about fraction within the board got for the 50 got it does. he actually knew told new mechanism. you have control over that can actually lead to change on the ground . and i think that the big, the big change to see whether that happens, whether someone to break all right. never on gore and jerusalem, thank you very much for your time. thank you very much. and nurses in england, wales and northern ireland are set to go on strike next month. the biggest walk out in the history of britons and a chest, the national health service. the nursing union says that it's paid
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a man of around 17 percent increase is needed to make up for years of below inflation rises. nadine baba 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 darnell on a lot of things or with decades are which i can't afford to provide for them because of the high cost of living. so it's not just about clumping, forrester and a pandemic. 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 $212.00 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 a chest pe. the aussie in says, experience nurses
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a 20 percent worse off in real terms compared to 2010 due to successive below inflation pay awards. this is not something that nurses day at the drop of the hat . it's not something that nursing staff had ever done across the whole of the 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 bank. the government says the pay demands are excessive, pointing to this year's rise, worth 4 percent on average, following last year's 3 percent rise despite a general public sector, pay fries as a number of areas where we can work together. my door is open to talk with them, but i think the, the asking terms of something point 6 percent on pay around 3 times. what many viewers are themselves getting in the private sector or is not within the economic conditions we face affordable at this time. 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
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$25000.00 nursing staff, leaving the n h. s. in the last year. nurses will still provide emergency care during the strikes, but we're in services will be hit hard at a time when the system's already under extreme pressure. further strikes are likely in effect during the coming months involving people like junior doctors and ambulance workers in scotland. plans strikes have been called off after the revolved government came up with an offer worth 8 percent for a newly qualified nurse. but the rest of britain is getting ready for severe disruption. the dean barber al jazeera london breaking news and al jazeera 3 people have been killed in shootings at 2 schools in se brazil. the attacks by 18 aged gunman and military clothing happened in the town of our crews in the state of a spirit of santo. at least 11 people were injured. the gunman is still at large, president elect we sincere lula. de silver tweeted, his solidarity with families, calling the shootings. quote, an absurd tragedy on juris has declared
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a national emergency as in steps of efforts to crack down on violent criminal gangs . president shall martin, shall morrow. castro has ordered police and the military to boost border control. the country struggling to tackle rising cases of extortion, drug smuggling, and money laundering. napoli, fear nothing. none. the national police must recover in the shortest possible time . the public space is violated and controlled by the organized criminals and their gangs to strengthen this strategy of immediate recovery of lawless territories neighborhoods, villages, municipalities and departments. i declare a national security emergency and command the national police, or the death toll from an earthquake that hit the indonesian province of west java on monday has risen to 310 in the nation rescue. workers are still trying to find survivors. dozens of people are still missing, equate caused landslides and destroyed buildings in the district of change. your
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the still ahead on al jazeera, all the latest from the world cup include more on the news that hosting kotor has now been eliminated. ah, record rain fall 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 of result here. chorus swept away and which i can't hear in this video is some of those cars timing up against the homes there . and now on commer conditions on tap 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 a. the eastern province of saudi and for us here in cats are though how 31 degrees
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. so just something to keep in mind if you're going to some of the matches on sunday. i think of some of the cold is stairs so far this season for karachi to start the day on saturday, 13 degrees cobble plus one. now, through the day for karachi things will bounce back, sir, up to 32, which is where you should be. for this sub you're pretty persistent. rain will be falling over turkey. as ne black sea coast that's pushing into the caucus is certainly our running the risk of seeing some flooding there in central africa. that western side that we have the biggest downpours in will and in south africa where it is this eastern side, we've got some thunderstorms bubbling up, some of which could be severe. be careful out there. susan. ah, december on out to sarah. the middle east 1st woke up, takes place in guitar with 32 countries, buckley, it's out for sports biggest bryce immersive has no short documentary the african
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direct return. casey, african stories from african filmmakers that made a deep political crisis and worse and economic conditions. julia goes to the polls just months after a contentious constitutional referendum come by thing the climate in nature crises rise, meet the people who believe global systems must change. joe biden hope some 50 lead us from across the african continent with the aim, underscoring the importance of us africa relations. december on al jazeera with lou
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with with welcome to you, a welcome. today we are alive, ass all studio on day halls, waterfront. we are in the 2nd round of great games. we've now had our 1st team eliminated from the tournament. the highest, a cap, tar happy, knocked out of the wild card at the greek stage, better feet. the cynical means that they fail to reach the next round of the netherlands to go to points against iran at bounce. back from that right, sitting around the feet with a c performance. they want to nail against 10 man wild instead of a blue bus to match with the usa. england can become the 1st i to book that place in the last 16 if they can win against the usa a little bit later. ah.
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and it is that jemma and jemma sherry this evening with a little bit of one that thrown in my guests of football analysts at horner ango and jemma. so we will get more from you based shortly. but 1st host nation cats are out of the wild carpet follows a 312 feet against senegal, this 2nd straight loss of the tournaments. our correspondent to andy richardson was at the game. and has this report from alpha mama's stadium with wilco futures on the line. the fulfilling steaks could hardly have been higher. the host nation cattle and african champion cynical cattle had a new keeper for this game. michaud boshamp brother of world an olympic high gym champion meters, esivore sh him. he was in for a busy afternoon. a 1st of life from a chrome, a thief briefly raised castle's hopes. he went down in the penalty box. no spoke, kate was awarded a defensive lamps, then opened the door for cynical who lay dea,
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seizing the opportunity to put his country. one mill up he got worse, the kettle, early in the 2nd half the mara. jade, you making it to kneel, that top score and qualifying. does it the final. it was a queue for the home country to play their best football of the tournaments. so for a 1st ever, well cook goal for cattle, schooled by mohammed men's hurry and they all to mamma stadium. the thoughts of a comeback with swiftly ended bamboo. the yang with this go is it finished? 31 to cynical. a 2nd straight lost the cat. so, but their phones were failing fall from defeated. how did you feel, catch up late today? i think it was a good good. i think i got somewhat on lucky, but bill to was great and the bombs were here, so it's a good day on the goals are good to go restore the goal. how did you feel katzoff
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light? did i? were you happy with that same? yeah, they played much better than on sunday. it's like a great interesting. and what about are be, hey, how did you think they play? yeah, they break grade better than usual. i only thing it was to set up said that god, it wasn't a good performance at all. i think they could have done but it. busy is such shame honestly, but we want in another way, you know, we get to hold the world cup, you know, and all the world come to our country. so that's good. this is foretold of on the wednesday, but the shallow for that upload in the future. this is 1st time for the players to play and the woke up need a lot of experience. and i think in the future today, we'll do a lot much better. and next will co, i hope, will. this was a 1st win for an african side out. this will come in, senegal, and out, back on track for a place in the last 16. the catalyst hopes all over even a win in that last group game against 3 time wilka finest. the netherlands won't be
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enough to see them going through to the knockout rounds. the home seems wealth of adventure effectively over after just 2 games. and the richardson al jazeera, a dough hawes alpha, mamma, stadium, hot breaks and for the hosts, but a fast victory for the african champions, senegal nick heck was watching with fans back home and decker. i think you can hear the reaction right now. the party appealed like for them, the world kind of finally started after the defeat again suddenly it feel yeah, that not just a whole that wiley an african team around victory thinking mo, apply further down the library. i just want to show you the address there. right now, everybody dressed in red and yellow green to the color, the national team. he will not let me show you a little bit here before
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a new cross the capital during the game. it was your silence. intel, the 1st goal, where it tells you about the city rob did. and after the victory people are going out in the capital b, b, their horns, real celebrations here, and hope none senegal can go even further still with you route. that's why you day. and he can be really wrong. you're right now. our correspondent gabriel is and i was watching in new york. as part of his senegalese watch, spotty, the match started at 8 a. m local time here in new york city. so several dozens senegalese came bright and early here to the senegalese association of america offices here in the harlem neighbourhood, they packed a small room where they were drinking coffee and tea. and watching every 2nd of the
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action, knowing that senegal had to win with any if they had any sort of chance of advancing further in the tournament. and after the $31.00, when the senegalese fancier were ecstatic. how happy are you about the victory today? yes, we are happy or very vivid helping to winter day. got up. yes, austin, i got his hopper. today's the last they were wonderful. you can and i can describe it man very up you today. i, liz, you know, are you going to go by the key? we gotta keep going and, and next again, we have to read it and definitely be going to read against a quarter. ok, so let's go semi god, you wish you were in cut out to watch the game on person of sooner in their rich i which i, i couldn't get a better do better, better, better, better. gifford, in the senegalese community of new york city is a very tight knit group. they've been watching all of the world cup matches here at these offices center goals. next match is tuesday against ecuador.
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cattle fate was sealed with the result of the netherlands ecuador game, which finished within the past hour. the duchess took the lead after 6 minutes at p . s. these dry co cody got putting him ahead with his 2nd go in as many walked matches. but after that, ecuador dominated netherlands had their goalkeeper andries at north, at to thank for keeping them ahead of denying and a valencia as the south americans pushed for an equalizer. add after the break, they got it to pouncing on a mistake from the european side. valencia scored the goal to take his tally for the tournament to 3. that was one on which also it gave kat our fans hope, the host nation and needed an ecuador. when at to keep them in the tournament, and that very nearly happened, a gonzalo clad to hit the frame of the goal of the ecuadorian pushed for a victory that howl side held on for a jewel. it finished one all of that game. it took place at holly for international
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stadium and our reporter watching that one for us was so is as to how malick so, so how netherlands they missed the chance to seal qualifications. and i didn't get the when any reason for louis of on hold to be concerned. i think most of it and be one way or welcome to leave international stadium, gemma. before we just talk about you, yvonne holland is concerned. one thing you have to know this place has been, you know, swarming with ecuadorian fan to kind of act and look at all of them around here. they all came to watch that team do well. and they acted like a 12 man to help banquet or get that drove in terms of louis van hall and the duct side. okay. it's a, it's a for, it's a couple of points drop. they didn't get the job done by they wanted to, but it shouldn't worry him too much. the netherlands, i've been in great form. recently, they got that 1st when of the tournament on this dylan with a great chance of progressing in this competition. of course everyone wants to win and they would have liked to see the points, but i don't think he's gonna be sweating it too much. remember, he manage the manchester united
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a few years ago where there was so much bigger. why fi is to put out that he's used to a bit of drama and he's used to putting out fires. but i don't think this one is in a trouble. him too much. kudos gulker and a valencia. he went off in jed and just just off space fans around you if you will . how worried are they about this? can they cope without him? i well, you know, a difference around me, the friends around me. they are pretty excited and they want to thing and have fun . it seems that happy of the result. well, let me find, you know, get a good idea from one of them about how they felt about the results and how they felt about the injury to valencia. we have richard who came all the way from new york to watch them play. here is richard, how do you feel about the results? let me tell you something. the underdog always comes through and netherlands didn't respect us. and now,
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you know the results there. 11 we dominated the 2nd half. so i think we're here to fate. we're here to stay with it. we're make, we're making well was a representation everyone. oh a. it's not going to take the team too much. let me tell you something. i'm going to do next. cable into the key player for us. i think we have to evaluate what he's going to come. you know what's gonna happen, but i think he's a big, the cornerstone of our team. go well here. the dad, the ecuador fans, are still pretty upbeat. they gonna see how well they do. oh, ah, oh, a little fun. thank you very much that.
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wow, they're in great spirits, understandably there, aren't they? let's go back and speak about cats, are they gemma, the highest making an alley accent. they all the asian champions, but why they struggled so much at this tournament? well, probably 1st to reason would be the pressure, the pressure, especially we saw it on the opening gain again, while they're fairly, it was too much pressure for a young him under construction. and then i think that they haven't been completed for competing for so many months. and this m a has made the level pro competitive lever lower because yes, they were able to, to, when they did the, the asian a cup but, and they have been a month since that. and it's sure that they have prepared. so my to the 3rd 2 games, 3 games, but it's not the same to prepare them to, to complete this for one thing. and then probably it's like taking a team from the championship in put them in the temporary link because they haven't
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been able to, to compete for. so what was, how many months ending on the other side, i so much more quality to they surprise probably in the 2nd a game. they weren't not as nervous that does not that much a pleasure. they put them with faith on the think on how they manage this car, a gold and a on the 1st health in it's 35. there was a, a penalty. i think it was quite the fed. penalties should be appointed there in table to have got that in. maybe we could be speaking about something else and yet the earlier exit of for the whole, my nation. but, but they seem forgot that he would have to see the, as of the for them story here. and what now the hey, sar route, did you think the mood here in cats are, is going to change the excitement levels would be like maybe dumping in someone's i don't think entirely maybe. yeah. usually when the host nation ends up being eliminated, there is a bit of a deb brown on the enthusiasm of the fans around here. but it seems to be a bit of an, a typical situation because on top of supporting their own team, their home team, they also support germany. they also support brazil, argentina,
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spain, et cetera. so, so that also is a major factor to keep in mind because that enthusiasm will continue and as the match is gain more important and more relevant, that intensity wall. so again and gemma, the, the seneca like could okay. as a huge, she huge game now who's, who's winning? that one do think? oh wow, that's a really tough question because they both prove 3 very competitive. i thing there that this the strong no, just one of the strongest thing about equality is the there physicality they will be facing a very physical team. and the defensive side is so they can, they will be approaching to this game may quite in a similar to way. but the fact that in at valencia is doing so great would have to see how he recovers. he just said that he has been playing with that knee. this come far since the beginning of the tournament. but he's the top skirt of this,
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so the war cup a here rife, yank at tar, enjoying a really successful air season. in cherokee scoring. it's 13 goals in 12 games there in turkey, chest for partly. so i think that x factor of an edible and sec would be the than the friends and make a quote or better. and what is very, very quickly and do you think the netherlands could be in any danger to like, cut our next match. so going to be playing for pride or g fully, you know, you fill expect netherlands to come through and seal qualification. you could, i mean, you could expect the netherlands are going to train in seal the do you all are there are deep enough team to be able to contend with guitar? no. when you start looking at a home team that has nothing to lose and has everything to focus on in terms of spoiling the netherlands party, it could be an interesting match. but the focus will be squarely and solely on, on, and synagogue ecuador. it could be a fascinating finish it to that. great. now iran are recovered from their thrashing by england with a supervisor to know when over 10 man wales leaving that wildcat destiny in their
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own hands. and it leaves at wales his chances of reaching the last 16 hanging by a threads. far ismael was out the game for us at hog. awkward had been alley stadium. there were emotional scenes even before this match kicked off with a backdrop of white spread protests over women's rights in around the rain. you national team did sing the national anthem. this time inside the stadium, some of their fans were doing some were cheering. it 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 hopes. they'll be full of competence cutting into their final group game against the usa. while wales play england with both of these teams are still in with a chance of reaching the knockout rounds. gemma,
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after that 60 thrashing by england, where did that performance from iran come from? because they have quality in their squad. so i think we must say that that was probably a next to them and we have to, we all the crave to england. let's see how do they play later? so they against the usa, but they proved to be a very, a strong site, a well managed and they had a really good performance, even though the goals claim came really late. but during the 9 to minutes, they were better than well, their family. and the one that was out means that that whales must now beat england and they go into that game is under dogs. i think that's fair to say. do you think that will suit them? it is look, it will suit them as the tend to be in under though they tend to be one of those squads that relishes that ra. now when they're put in the situation of being a protagonist, that ends up being a completely different situation, such as today. also keep in mind the history that whales have against england,
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and that ends up being another factor. so whether they're under dogs are favorites in that rivalry, it ends up being something that england psychologically tends to manage and also tend to dominate throughout as well. and i went on aaron's coat color, kara, that decision to reappoint in a fight the tournament, looks like it might be paying off just a little bit. really, it's funny, you mentioned that jama? because around this time, 2 years ago, columbia loses to ecuador 61. the entire teams that satisfied the air phase are satisfied. they sec got los gatos. columbia doesn't qualify for the world cup. our son, you seek our los gatos become the coach of iran the a couple of days ago the kilometer were having a feel day after carlos get us lose a 6 to 3. 0 you see, that's the reason why we shouldn't. we should we sacked him. that's a great idea, is a great thing to day. yeah, ha, ha, eating that humble pie perhaps now. it game say keep coming in that same grade. it's the usa against england. shortly apple reese has more from our bait stadium.
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england take on the usa hertz. i'll bite stadium brimming with confidence after their 6 to win over a run. but 56 long years have passed since england lifted their 1st on the only world cup trophy. could this be another false dawn? we went to russia all the win games, and we got to sammy's, we went to all the euro games and we got to wembley and we saw them lose on pins. so this time, the time, look here, we're going all the lights coming home. the usa coming to this game of the back of a draw with wales, thanks to go from antony, where the son of former world player of the year young, president of liberia, george iowa. on to the way to what his father never had a chance to do. school in a woke up. that is awesome to be up. you know, most of the game were all going crazy. we thought we had it and didn't have enough gas tanks. l. a hold of hunter today,
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go usa. there was an injury scare for england strike a hurricane before this game with $51.00 for his country. it's important. he's, thanks fit the u. s. i have been tricky opponents for england. that was a long, long draw. the last time they played at the world cup in south africa in 2010, and they beat the english at the woke up in 1950. we've never beat me usaa. the wilco apparently replaced them twice last month through once, a big, little bit of a big brother mentality. and we always want to stick to them a little bit right with just a point on the board so far the usa would be on shaky ground if they lose england when they'll be guaranteed a place in the knockouts of cut off 2020 to jana. eva, saying to me last night says that you see england is one of the favorites you've been impressed by what you've seen from so far. you expect them to sail qualification in the next few hours. i think they have a lot of chances say, because they have like a privilege position in the top of this group based guard thinks goals. they didn't
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even need hurricane to be scoring. good news for everyone because say history recovery then he's in the starting 11. no changes from south gate if something is working, don't touch it. i think that's the dilemma. and they have one of the young prospects to watch in the world cub jude the bellingham, he'd be the beautiful wor, work up for opening the other day against it on he was absolutely everywhere worked so much. and then he has refreshed there in the band with feel for them. so much quality. my only concerns about england is the fact that the defensive line, you know what it has been ups and downs lately, but i think they are in a competitive better moment than when they lose the final of the euros. and i think there is a factor about these gold cup that makes them stronger, is that it's being played in november. most of these players playing the most
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dangerous and demanding leak in the world, the premier league. so it's not the same for these players playing the tournament now that the end of the season in summer them, they are more tired. so for me, this could be a really good work up for england. and one, the usa say they're not intimidated by england, can they call them any problems tonight? they could, they could, but there's players that are familiar with with england k, some point christian politic. also you see tyler adams as well as, even brendan aaronson ream are also very familiar playing in the primarily a team that has a great deal dynamic has a great deal of potential has players individually that can do some important things collectively, they haven't been able to totally gel yet. we saw against whales. they had a great 1st half the 2nd half. they ran out of gas. but despite all that talent, it's a team that you end up seeing need something else. and we talked about fernando santo's and maybe gary southgate kind of pulling the reins and holding a little bit too tight. well, you can also mentioned greg burn halter,
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who's been probably the weak link here. and although of the u. s. and how he tactically makes decisions that really don't work at times. the adjustments that he's been able to make really haven't worked out and a team that can do a great deal, but still need that extra, maybe even coaching that can end up putting them over the top in the future. and i'm gonna just quickly across the 2 lines and actually get the view from back there with pul brennan, he is with england fans. they're pull england. there's no doubt about it. they will want to get this done tonight when they do not want to go into that much with wiles, needing results. ah, i went with this usually about to say, i was about 1200 pounds with
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me. i think it was handed back to me that i already had the atmosphere, its buzzing there, and it shows got even louder. england. coincidence now every road. cough it seems
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that the same question comes up. should it be code football or soccer? it can lead. it's a heated debates. why did the words okay, even come from patty cohen explains love at this d. c club, 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 the use plain, your feet and a ball? well, that's a good question. i thought so. so i put it to these little experts, please are hands that knew how to use our feet. it's not because the balls handbook and the ball is cause shocker. you
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switched your feet on your feet, people in america they, they wanted to make it on soccer. 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 pretty much all. it was a kind of semi, i restore christy at the time. so those kinds of people were doing the reckless they call it of rigor. so in short, they couldn't really add an e r to the beginning of the association. so they went with a middle part instead soccer. they found evidence. it was commonly used in the
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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 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 do not all work here in d. c. the word is proudly claimed i an american football. they're like 2 players that ever use their feet on this ball. so should a change with football make more sense. he asked these kids, it's a unanimous, nope. not in the usa paddock line out 0. what into that i to settle that debate right now. it is obviously football isn't at one. it is football . football. will you of scores so what football?
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very, very quickly england usa its got prediction. 010 seconds. come on, england. them or worse for the tim burks and i'm gonna say 2314 let you know. okay, well we will find out later if you are correct cuz you will be joining me for the next show you digest the fallout from that usa, england's a game of, of now thank you to both of you out today. so far we have seen the african champions that beats at the asian champions house cats are eliminated from the tournaments after losing their 2nd game to senegal, that talk that around the wilds to nail earlier. we were bringing the best of the accident on that show at 2130 gmc mm. a with
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