tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 27, 2022 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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residing in his hosting a little bit, and i know that a lot of people who live here that might be the 1st time that they are experiencing a woke up. i can tell you it's gonna be great. it's a celebration of people. it's a celebration of the school. it's the atmosphere. the faith of woke up is number one. and so as a sports journalist, they can be no great on old privilege. and to work on that event. delser, we're surrounded by it. we buy and buy and buy as economies push for more and more growth. but consumerism is devastating the planet where does those resources come from? where did the impact of that extraction happens? alley re reveals that many horses pushing endless economic growth at the cost of vital climate action. the failure to address that, that is not some kind of, that is a structural reason. all hail the planet episode 3 on al jazeera. ah, al jazeera,
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ah, hello, i'm robot this, and this is the news are alive from doha. coming out the next 60 minutes. hundreds take to the streets in shanghai and beijing to protest against the government's 0 coverage policy. took here is reportedly planning to launch a military ground operation against what it describes as kurdish terrorists in northern syria told to bring peace in eastern democratic republic of congo. a jew to resume. but the armed group fighting the government won't be there. and it's delightful morocco as they delivered a wall cup upset against belgium. ah, where protest to be staged in china to remind an end to it 0 coverage policy. it
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comes as infections reach, record numbers for the 4th consecutive day. almost 40000 cases have been registered as the most in a 24 hour period since the pandemic began baran. gobble reports a rare show of defiance against china's leadership. oh, police. drag away. protest is in the country's biggest city. shanghai there. calling for president. she jim pink to stepped down and knocked and to be lifted. ah, that's of to 10 people were killed in a fire at an apartment block, knew room, she social media, users blame the locked down in the xing jang region for hampering rescue. analysts say growing opposition to china's 0 pivot policy is fueling wider unrest it because of how many people are on the street on the one hand,
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but also because it goes from the topic her, her colby's locked on to m freshening the whole system of her china the government of the communist party and also she g, p a because the people to see him responsible for the service 0, call the policy. so there the leadership must be boring very much and it's very hard for them. what to do? ha, ah, vigils have been held at universities across china. and here at shanghai is william curate as covert cases, surge. china is the last major world power to enforce a 0 k with 19 strategy. it's continuing with snap locked downs, lengthy quarantines and mass testing to deal with outbreaks, methods abandoned by other major nations. record numbers of kevin 19 infections have been recorded for days in a row. and many people are running out of patience,
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barbara, and go to sarah to anybody, minute as an epidemiologist and a researcher in global health security, griffith university. he says china's strict covered policies are having a negative impact on daily life. the zurich of it's not the g that implemented by the china is now the only country in the world. now implement this thing, but a strictly and it seems it's not visible. and also it's really, really less likely to effective because, you know, in the image of the news somebody, i'm like x b, b, b o. it's white like really possible to prevent the friction because they are very effective in infecting the book. and what we see now in china, the broad as the, you know, the because now into the, the 30th of them,
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it can be, people need to the, what the people need the work to day and also recover. ready the daily life, and of course these, i'm another that easy for, for china government and was gone the still being there and a lot. and when we was this is we are small people. i mean life because barely low up us. you'd be in the morning to get landscape to cares. defense ministers reportedly going ahead with its planned ground offensive in northern syria in the coming days as targeting kurdish fighters from the y p g on grew ballads to the city in democratic forces. i could up blame them for a missile attack that killed 5 people on tuesday. the melodies already bombed and shell to some sites in the city and countryside near the border. well, let's take a look at the areas for the shelling been taking place. took here is striking targets in the border area near mon beach,
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which is under s d f control. that's the region in yellow to care about the free syrian army fighters control the areas in greve from where they support turkish military offensives. turkey sevien forces also control the purple parts on the map . the government of bosh, val aside, has control over most of the country seen in red, although i sold fighters are so present in the desert in the east. selim casias has more details from keyless in southern took here on the ground. you, you do not see much actually, but what we are hearing is that it took, it is preparing for this ground offensive. and this is what the turkish officials, including the turkish president and the defense minister have promised for a by the way i have to underline that this operation is not only a separate operation following a bomb attack. and he stumbled, which is turkish government, accused the wifi, d for planning and carrying it out. but this is also completing what is left health
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in 2019 for to kia back in 2019 in october to repeal launched and offensive against the a y p g. and affiliates which lasted a couple of months. and opperation was called piece ring. of course, that was a way of coordination with the u. s. officials as a top u. s. secret officials came to turkish capital, encore, back then. but and now we are hearing talk is present that he's going to complete this, especially the air spread. that was a launch a week ago by finalizing the ground defense them. because back then to kill was able to take control of the restaurant item 10 of yards from the car despite or would this come next thing i know up and has the cat. and he was saying that the next target that would be terrified and with it. and now we are hearing that cider flood would be the 1st target for the turkish military. as uncle receives the place at the midst of what they call terrors is declared a state of emergency after
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a lethal landslide on the southern island, lucio off the coast of naples local media and say 3 bodies have been recovered as rescue team search for survivors. all brandon reports the harbor turn of casso maturely termite has been transformed and disfigured instead of hosting motor yachts and fishing boats. the wants picturesque water front is now a tangle of overturned cars, ripped up trees and half buried passenger buses. and a thick layer of mud, coast guard divers, searching the harbor for bodies. several people are still missing. the fear is that may have been swept. the death residents try to pick their way through the wreckage and the silt and grief is rapidly turning to anger. a cold, but they will not be vague people, it is the fault of our old politicians who did not do preventative work on the mountains. they cut down the trees, and this is the result is that happened before in 2010. when
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a 15 year old girl died. we were at this time, it was a catastrophe. the windy other residents blame a combination of nature and negligence. torrential rain and the steep hills above the town delivered a deluge of surface water. and then the hillside itself gave way, sending boulders, trees mud, and daybreak, barreling down the slopes, smashing anything in its path. ah hey, he said we were at home and woke up again. my husband woke up and went outside and there was a water full of water and mud. coming down, i caught my brother. we went down the street to get to the carpet, but we couldn't because it was already politically mud. his sunday address in the vatican, pope francis spoke of his solidarity and sorrow for the victims and offered his press. and the italian government has declared a state of emergency for escape. a decision which means ministers can start to release around $2000000.00 in relief funds. the island has experienced earthquakes . volcanic eruptions and severe weather before an earthquake in 2017 left to people
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dead. the final total from this tragedy is likely to be higher, pull brennan al jazeera says russia invaded ukraine in february, both sides of accused each other of breaching international conventions and prisoners of war. one woman released during a prisoner swab, spoke of her time and russian detention in eastern ukraine. john hall reports alina . paulina is a 26 year old ukraine in border guard and dog trainer. she was among hundreds of soldiers, police, and border guards who survived the sea to marian pole in the warren of tunnels and funk. cuz deep beneath the as of style steelworks, they were the southern port city last best to defend out of the lobby. they fired from the launch rockets, the sea and tanks to the russian infantry, arrived in
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a final act of defiance before their surrender. in may alina here on the left, joined others in singing the national anthem. they were taken to underneath a grim detention center near the russian occupied eastern city of dun ask, despite russian denials, others have claimed torture was commonplace. here alina struggles to find the words . shaw quadrant then found for the field once every day in the felt like a week. it was a closed room and the 6 people and we had $28.00. i'm in the shop. they did a lot of different things to us that would exert like a logical pressure where it was. and they did other things. i kind of described lexus. then at the end of july, there was an explosion. dozens of ukrainian prisoners of war were killed in what russia said was ukrainian shelling. lena's account support, satellite imagery,
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and independent analysis that indicates the explosion came from within. ukrainian president followed him as lensky called it the deliberate mass, murder of p, o, w 's. there's of all of the said the hold innovation. i'm a 1st official, as it happens after 10 pm, we heard screams, dog's barking was wounded, were brought to us into the women's building and gave them what medical care we could not. and they told us what happened. they said half of them were already asleep. others were still talking when the explosion happened. they said it happened on the inside. as somebody said, they saw the explosion itself. because if it had been shelling with that would have been destruction in lots of places. but there was only one hole in the roof of the building. meaning it could only have come from inside. october alina was among more than $200.00 ukrainians, released in a surprise prison, a swap. but she returned home without her fiance, ilia, who was captured just before the siege of as of style began minced. but one is the
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magical creature he's been imprisoned since the 12th of april. he have told one, his capture was confirmed, he's on the list. but where he is, exactly. i don't know alina long's too, for the return of sonya, the beloved cocker spaniel, who was her constant companion in the hell, as she describes it all out of style. sonya she believes, is also still being held by the russians. jonah whole al jazeera keith ah. okay, let's bring you the license from the world cup. now in the 2nd game of the day, morocco has shopped, belgium, with 2 goals. belgium knew a winwood book to my place in the market for the north africans dominated insecure to win, to boost their own hoops. and qualifying with more than fun action, and doha joined no by alex o'brien who's on the pal alexi. we've seen a lot of moroccan funds around doha over the last few days. i would imagine they're
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going to be pretty happy. ah, absolutely. i actually heard a huge cheer as i walked past one of the screens just before fortunate timing. just as there was a goal of the moroccan fans. very, very happy with this result. as you say, a shock result with those 2 goals. people that i've been speaking to over the past week or so very happy with the way the arab teams are performing here in this 1st world half in the middle east. obviously they say they're taking a lot of support, a lot of strength from the number of people who are there to support them in the stanz. i'm actually joined now by a morocco fan. mathias america coming in to me. nobody is. i see you've got you morocco scarf but an argentina shirt. yeah. explain your link. yeah, he's my name is madison. i am baron marsh dina, and my grandfather burns that one miracle am as you do they. i'm force maroka. lucky guy joined to 2 teams, especially after argentina's when last night. did you watch some of this game today?
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morocco's game. what did you think your morale goose ah great deem all is very strong. oh, how gimme is login. me is very fast, very fast. and friend of massey in buddy's us, you are not, do they am i will go when a bus unless you the fuzzy you like you do go to the next station of cuz i work up . exactly. thank you so much mathias. thank you so much. you nice to meet you as you say, the american pans, and then in fact, moroccan fans of o varieties. anybody with a link here to the arab world, very, very happy with that result. and as i said earlier, a shock result. but it is not the only game being played today. we've got a huge match later on between the heavy white spain and germany. i'll speaking with some spanish fans earlier. they are competent to fans actually told me they think that they are going to take the game to know. we will wait with baited breath to see the result of that one. earlier though i was the suit and i spoke briefly to
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the former correlation president a calendar at godaddy. he thought he thought of it sorry. and she was telling me, look, i know that the team have to win tonight. that is a big game for the team. but she is competent, there were a lot of croatian bands out there in full voice singing with pride for their country. it is really an amazing atmosphere as you walk around areas like this residential areas. they've just had a beautiful parade that was actually organized alongside the organizes of the van, a space double. they were there was a floating, a thief, a bold, it was a floating acrobat with soccer. so it goes from sort of the carnival atmosphere here in doha to also that really huge that of potty atmosphere as people from around the world support each other as they support their teams. they are clearly a lot of excitement at the stadiums of course, but we have over the last few bids days, been talking about all the stuff is being laid on for funds around the cities as
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well in your, on the power, which is one of the key areas in doha, you give us a brief outline of what's happening there, told us through what the atmosphere has been like there. absolutely, i mean it's, it's really great. this is an area of town that and so many people from different countries living. when i was walking around early, i saw a fans from morocco, from spain, from germany, and there was really a sort of carnival atmosphere. there was a beautiful parade that went through medina, st trial, another district of the pearl. here, as i said, this is the center of something that's being cold. the carnival courtier because this area is called the cannot courtier and it is organized alongside the people behind the van us festival. there are like shows there acrobats. it really is an amazing place to come down and enjoy the atmosphere that goes along side, the football and the stadiums. alexey, thank you very much. and he likes of brian talking to us from the pro and doha. and
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we're going to be looking at all of these matches in our world cup special covered with thought i smell and ronald paddock coming up. ok. let's move on to some other news now. at least 8 palestinians have been arrested in an early morning raid by israeli forces in the occupied west bank. the soldiers entered the towns of ramallah and bethlehem where they confiscated weapons and ammunition is really forces of cat out. several raids in the occupied territories in recent months, targeting palestinian groups, talks between african leaders due to resume in kinney on monday to bring peace to eastern democratic republic of congo young group, m $23.00, which is fighting congress troops will not be taking part back on web host, more from k bomba in north keeping province were at the front line of congo armed forces near kaboom by the soldiers. here are those further forward and beyond them, the hills behind them that ruined we pay the camera
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a bit round to the left. we can see and $23.00 position and $23.00 than on group the un thanks and on group is widely understood to be backed by neighboring rwanda, or they ruined the denies it. un peacekeepers have filmed and photographed when the soldiers entering the congo. rwandan soldiers have been said to go off to them. 23 fighters right now, the congress congolese army says are on the hill that we can see there about 700 meters away. if we find the camera to the rice a little bit, we can see just how close we are to the border. the east african lead as cold and 23 to cease fire. we've drawer and disarm on by a friday deadline. hadn't been fighting on this front since and the n 23 indicated that they would not cease fire and disarm number 2 hills we are looking at now. the one on the left is in the democratic republic of congo, and the one on the right is in rural, under the border runs between the 2 and the congress. the soldiers here of said the
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in the last couple of days, they've seen rwandan army trucks passing a border point near their carrying rwandan soldiers. and the n $23.00 rwanda were using the ceasefire time to reinforce and they concerned that means that they may be planning another attack towards either the city goma which is down there will to continue pushing on their west and front towards the cc, which is an area where i'm $23.00 controlled colton mines in the past. they keep pushing that way. they couldn't circle the city of goma and besieged it. international agencies have started delivering food to vulnerable families in zimbabwe as the nation faces are hunger, crisis. 3000000 people need help because the harvests have been poor. rising food prices and record high inflation also making life difficult for most is in bub wins . ha tomatoes has this report from belinda. it hasn't rained much in this part of
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zimbabwe for several months. this food from international agencies is appreciated. people here in bullhead, i say they sometimes have to borrow money to feed their families. and what it often means is that people who s 8 few amuse stay will eat less food. they will prioritize within the family who gets meals and who doesn't get meals. and they may also resort to other other coping strategies. so it's not an easy time when you were among those vulnerable households in rural areas in zimbabwe. this time of the year is always challenging in some bobby's drought prone regents a report from the countries when the british assessment committee is made some 3800000 people will not have enough to eat during this lean season involving experience is a lean season. every year it drives period before the rain starts from october, when many poor households sometimes run out of who's talked to mot when harvesting begins. and that's if there isn't another drug. it started raining in some parts of
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the country, but not out here. saturday when nancy is worried, if it doesn't rain, life of the family will get tougher. go to to you. i printed a well hope. the donors who keep helping us, because if they stop coming, people who to day, oh, international agencies are working with them. bobby's government to feed millions of families, climate change rising food prices and inflation rate of more than 260 percent make things with families will try to make their rations last at least 2 months. but with many mouths to feed, that may not be possible. had him a tougher al jazeera where the bubbly north korea's leaders, as his ultimate goal is to build the world's most powerful nuclear force. kim jong made the remarks as he promoted military officers involved in a recent, testable cross song 17. that's the latest version of north korea's largest
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intercontinental ballistic missile. john young has been regularly testing ballistic missiles were with increased timing. pakistan's, former prime minister of iran. cotton says who's calling off a protest march to avoid causing anaki and calles him at his 1st public appearance and saturday. boucher being shot and wounded at a rally earlier this month. con says his party will withdraw from all regional and national assemblies as part of a bid to push for early elections. to all hydra has more from islamabad. i'm as a slum abad sunday bazaar, which is brimming with activity. the people of this particular city were under siege because of the time of the long march coming to its lod capital. however, i am round hahn in the interest of peace and security. said that he wanted to avoid chaos. odd, take supporters to go back, threatening that he would resign from the provincial legislature. i hear of god
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emphasize the fact that when his government left the country that gone to me was in good shape, it was growing at 6 percent unemployment or acceptable levers. but he said that since this new coalition government consisting of 13 parties, coca cola, the country, the economy on the wardrobe collapse, the risk of divorce did now over 90 percent. and of course, unemployment has skyrocketed. so i have the pricing of essentially commodities normally at which i've seen a ride of over 100 percent. since this coalition government took power. now the country, the economy said could not sustain this kind of a shock asking for early election. and a government, of course, will now be forced to do so, if he indeed goes to where the promise of their darling the provincial assemblies. and of course, to have already designed from the national assembly. that of course,
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would be in about $800.00 seats on which election will have to be headed. people across august on will be hoping that the political crisis will die down and i'd better sense will prevail. although the government may be adamant that did not budge from its position, avoiding the general elections later next year. it may not have any other choice but to rethink it. strategy and a voting started in the senate run off election in the us state of georgia. the poll went to run off to none of the candidates secured 50 percent in the midterm elections. fewer than $40000.00 votes divided democrats, raphael, warner, and republicans, household walker. a win for warner would give democrats 51 of the u. s. senate is 100 seats. venezuela's government and the opposition have signed an agreement to try to end the political and economic crises. the u yes has respond to the saying it will issue a limited term contracts for oil extraction by the energy company chevron. i'll
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properly reports high hopes in the mexican capital as delegates from the venezuelan government and opposition meet at the negotiating table for the 1st time in more than a year. oh, we're very pleased to return to this no mexican land of sisters and brothers in solidarity with the bull, the varian republic of venezuela. the latest round of negotiations resulted in a signed agreement which seeks to resolve the crisis in venezuela through free and fair elections. and to ease crippling economic sanctions on the country looking for what we need to guarantee is that in the next stage which begins to day, we are able to acquire the necessary political conditions to produce a democratic alternative for our country. in response, the united states also announced that part of the agreement will include limited term licenses for chevron to resume oil extraction operations in venezuela. a move that seen as strategically important for the west as tightening sanctions on russia
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have caused uncertainty over international oil prices. this latest round of negotiations between the venezuelan government and opposition here and mexico are being seen as a significant step forward in finding a lasting solution to the ongoing crisis in venezuela. some 7000000 people have fled venezuela since the start of the crisis, ah, experts say the newly struck deal could help bring the worsening migrant crisis to an end. or these would surely put the brakes on migration. also, the freeing of acids have been sequestered whether united states will allow for a return of migrants or everywhere, least slow directed from venezuela. another important point of the agreement signed between the vin is in government and opposition is the formation of an international fund to be administered by the united nations aimed at providing desperately needed humanitarian aid to the people of venezuela. manuel rap,
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hello al jazeera, mexico city. still had an al, does it we're going to be alive til walk up. see you and doe has waterfront for all the reaction to dam shops. i've got 20 ah, ah well it's still very warm in north nash and tina, and the shower, the full of it for the south still there. as you can see, billowing by your blank might be a focus for them. but if you go across the border cross over plate up towards the se, brazil that on shore breeze, and that persistent brain is prompted warnings, red warnings, the likelihood of flooding sunny disappointing be the best description. so pyro, probably the focus of that. now that line of, of sherry stuff breaks down, you go through the amazon and then shows itself off the western side of columbia.
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now this is always at a risk of lance lies. we've seen the mill you're in the year, so that risk narr returns is wet, interned, and tobago. in fact, typically in the wind with owls fairly frequent chavez, persistent rain. the moment you see that coming in the forecast and the same is true if you fall the line of the wind. there is not particularly wet, but it's still there in nicaragua, back to guatemala and some parts. you couldn't suddenly yucatan, as well. in the u. s. a tornado spawned recently on the gulf coast, but that line of storms is breaking up in its ferocity, moving rapidly up the east coast. so during sunday, it'll be wet in new york, but fairly mild. and the tucking code isn't that cold afterwards. it's on the modest to winnipeg that's not extreme for this time of the year. a growing up in greece means taking action. welcome to generation change a global theory, the understand talent, the idea of mobilizing youth around the world. we need to political part of that,
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with hello there and welcome to well, come today, i'm john, i guess raska we live at all studio on dog how's waterfront but a tournament with some big shocks and we've seen to cite ball on de 8 of bay tournaments. it's delight from iraq. her as they done the well 2nd ranked best team . belgian at out the my mistake did. they don't count stages all within reach for costa rica. keisha fuller is the hero. as they provide an upset for japan, add another day, another month when much or time when is germany must avoid defeats to spain this evening or they could be out with. or joining
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me for this show of football, unless asha con makisha and juan a wrangler, we will get their thoughts shortly. but fuss to a thrilling game which has just ended between belgium and morocco. yet another surprise at a well cup full of shocked results. the belgians knew a win would feel that progress to the knockout stage. bot veronica had other ideas, winning to nil rocker goalkeeper? yes, seen the new was in the line up for the national anthem and team fighter, but then it was taken ill. so madame a hummadi sauce of the game, he was called into action almost immediately with a good say to die me. she puts joy on the stroke of half time america free kick from hacking z. it went straight in, but after via check, it was without remains se, se in the middle of the box was off side and the judge to be in direct view of the goalkeeper. that meant it was going on at the break. morocco did take the lead on
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73 minutes. thanks to abdul hamid cbd. he's free kick when straighten novia and she's to this one, the north africans, one mil, ahead against the world's number 2 rank team. and they scored a 2nd an injury time. zachariah clo, with the finish to delight than many funds the to know when morocco talk. thanks ruth. well, so hell, monic was watching that one for us and it's with some very, very happy funds. so hale was the atmosphere like there a well, it was another dramatic day here. contact 2022. well, you don't want to hear from me. you want to hear from the fonts because they've got a great tom. let's talk to summer. i know the phone all the way from london to did it. how happy you got his results. this is the best game resolve we hockey, me the only the so proud. i'm so happy. i don't regret this is the best moment of
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my life. and it makes all the money we spend completely worth it. what it does last minute plan, huntington was a, we love been so much and go far and as a $100.00 to $16.00 quote, to find on booking 70 find on book a defined worth. they're going to, when we're doing that i oh i all right, well i don't think we'll be able to get back to. so hale that he's pretty much been swallowed up by that is moroccan fans. as you can see, some really great scenes down there that came. let's bring it out to analysts, sasha. and juan usher is this the african team. the world comes been waiting for.
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absolutely. i remember when the drawers met here in april and everyone said that's a very tough group for morocco. and really for all the african sides. and the idea really was that synagogue are the ones that had the easy a group. but looking at this moral inside and the preparations that they've met going into the tournament, i feel like yes, this is the team we've been waiting for. it is there 1st when at the woke up since 1998 while the drug incredible court. she was appointed in august. he's had a good couple of months to prepare. decide. entrusted some of the players including abdel, how mid seberio scored. the 1st go, you know, to come and switch allegiance from european sides to play for morocco. so for me, the atmosphere around the team and also really having a moral can coach who, who understands the team. he brought back, he came into the squad who had been you know, put on the side by heed the former coach. so i just feel like, you know, it's good for them, 3 points and now they can believe that they can qualify out of the group stages and
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such policy goals to both of them. one belgium, really in trouble. now, you know that the 2nd rank team is not so long ago that they were the welding ones . where's all gone wrong for them? many were talking about that, canada matched being a bit of an anomaly. and there's something that, that, that, that, that was made. so it makes a great deal of sense of how the d, a rival being able to bring in her games the edge and making such a big difference when you see it very different morocco side. and those differences are shown in the way that belgium played. i'll send the focus was placed on him. he made a great big difference in terms of what he was capable of doing, attracting marks, being able to hold the ball, being a another option. he didn't score tonight, but he was a very vital point to the team so that a new start looking at at belgium. the big problem is the big guy up top. there's no room, a little guy who so sudden you end up seeing players that are performing, they end up doing very poorly up top and was the one that can offer those dimensions even more. so. right. and i'll show belgium will be watching the next
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game really closely canada creation because it could really come down to that last game against croatia. couldn't it? yes, absolutely. we've seen so many, you know, shocking results in this woke up belgium. very disappointing. once again, even there victory in the opening game against canada, so many people will tell you the canada was the best team in that game. and unfortunately they lost. so i think both of them have a lot of work to do, but it looks like they're not going to go so far in the store. my dad, the great sets of players, but martinez, he's not been able to get, you know, the very best from this quality group of players. ok, well another shock because costa rica with on 7 know in the opening game, but course another welcome upset by beating japan keisha for his 81st minute go. was enough for a wonder when at the mid been early stadium, that was close to me because shot on target of the former, despite dominating possession. japan couldn't to that opening game when over germany, that best chunk came to minutes from the end. but the mother couldn't finish,
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it means the group is wide open with all teams in the chance of getting through in the final round of matches. jim and mash was watching. that game was shocking. germany in their right to the game. it was japan's turn it to be on the end of an upset. they went into this game against costa rica, full of confidence. after that, when a jeremy would have expected to be as close to reconcile, he lost 7 mill. it wasn't to me, it was to come to reconcile with the light to sting in the talent, 81st minute window to them. now i'm joined by them by disappointed japanese phantoms. those love did you deserve to lose that game? yes, but oh, i do my best, but the summer said the go keeper, do mistake, but the i don't think so. all you can i had to ask you, do you agree? do you think gandhi should have done better with that shot?
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ah yeah, i wish he did the best. yeah. he did the best. but you know, today not, not his day. yeah. yeah. and then how do you feel going into that game with spain? can you be them? yes, we're in a room for rent. oh, oh oh, oh yeah. oh yeah. oh yeah. oh, the rica, sorry to great character to keep that well. i was alive and then japan's in the price as the span still feeling confident. i this great still white. i put a german ash al jazeera at ahmed been alley stadium, and that japanese son probably still cheering. usher after that, when over germany, now this last japan against costa rica, it's really brooklyn crashing back down to earth. why does it all go wrong for the
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summer? i blow this game, but it's just, you know, the character of the swell kept. i mean, we've seen, you know, was results ever. but when you look at much, de one you had iran concede. 6 goes against england, you had japan, stan, germany and everyone was thinking ok, costa rica, they conceded 7 goals should be very easy for japan, but no. they came back with a good fighting spirit. i'm sure they went back to jail and said, you know what, let's start afresh. let's give us as a new chance. and that's exactly what happened. if you see the way the game started, japan were very slow of the blocks. they were really not, you know, playing a 100 percent knowing that yes, they could have a chance to make it out of the group. i feel like, you know, that attitude sort of affected them and costa rica once they smelled blood. they're like, we're going for this one and so i sort of get big $33.00 points and down the bucking it. right. and it's open the door has one for costa rica, 6 of the members from the 2014 squadron, this costa rica team. that was their best result. they made it to the court final.
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and can they repeat it this time, room? 6 of them play 5 of them start. that's that, that's a little caviar to it as well. i mean, who would be thinking that a team that's only shot once in a 180 minutes of play in a world cup? has the chance still to be advanced into the round of 16? it's unfathomable. but you start looking at how costa rica were able to come back, played very rugged and ragged defensively, but still we're able to hold on course we have killer novice. he ends up being the great equalizer at times. but you start looking at youngsters like just some thought as you start looking at anthony control as up top, more importantly, you start seeing it what teacher fuller was ever a right. put it full back on the right hand side, being able to play inverted in score, the only goal a match, i mean a hanging bit of fruit there for, for so if you want to be able to take to get it into missing a huge gap or a huge gap there by, by the goalkeeper, again, costa rica ends up being a very, very ragged team, a very rugged team and showing their metal from her own personal id standpoint. yeah, because to recap germany next. all right, there are
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a few happy moroccan and costa rican fans out in doha, as you can imagine, after those results laura hahn is at see o'clock here for our supporters of all the teams are gathering between the matches. laura, what's the mood like there where you are? oh, i had it wrong. i tried to get over the garage. like, how do you get about this when i go here, by the way i, i mean it's very, very clear. they are ecstatic. good is good. i know they will continue. 7 partying, david,
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to be evening. i will drive on. no. one comes or not. okay. laura, i you going to be switching allegiance is there because i know the u. s. posting whales. i looks like you become an honory moroccan fund now. oh, i didn't lose. wow. i know i'm just asking if you're going to be switching from being a whale fan to america, i don't think she can hear us. and i'm not really surprised. all right, i think we're going to leave it there at 3 o'clock if, because laura's having some trouble hearing us over all of those happy funds. but let's speak to our guests now. we've been joined in the studio by a german fun piece of ever nice to meet you. i mean, if you're on your way to the game, how do you feel about germany's prospects against spain? you nervous? well, i'm a bit nervous. i'm a fan, so i'm optimistic and i know that
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a german team once it's the corner, plays that it's best and things to costa rica and our friends in costa rica. we have another big favor. i think we have good chance to, to get at least a decisive mentioned a 3rd game. yeah. yeah. and she also, you know, we mentioned that costa rica how will that costa rica results play into the frame of mind for these germany players? well, obviously germany know that this is their final, this is really the game that they must win, especially with everything that at stake. you know, in terms of the rivalry between germany and spain. we've seen that, you know, with by and munich and both the loaner, the season in the u. f. a champions league. so it's really very complicated there for germany. they must win this one. and if not, then, you know, it's the end of this current generation of players who i think have a lot of potential to deliver at this stage. pizza, how do you fun feel about demons shafts chances of winning the faith? well title hearing cats are judging by the 1st much while it may be a bit optimistic to think that we're making the championship title,
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but german teams are always increase the performance in the cause of the tournament . and not everything was bad in the japanese match. the 1st 65 minutes where, okay, and just imagine was the alarm finishes, his grade solo with a goal rather than kicking over the goal. so respect to the japanese who had a grade morale and simply and it was really good to see how they kind of came back into the game. so i think that wasn't, it was not an easy match. that was not an easy opponent. so let's see. i think the german team has to chance to throw tonight is the 1st final. 2 for us, and as i said, the germans are best when they're in the corner. so let's hope it's the case today when they're under pressure. exactly. one, we were talking earlier about by an munich, the fact that there's so many bind meaning players in his german school and they're playing on the hunt. see flick as well. he's a form of buying me. nick coach. do you think they're going to be finally? if that will working under the same sort of system, will they be hitting the stride you think when it comes to the spain game, 1st of all, to get into the guess good graces, a lot of them were developed at blood bucks, so we will. oh, okay,
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we got to start looking there, so yeah, but going back to your question one in key positions. i mean, when you start comparing club, the country ends up being a complicated situation. it has to be so overwhelming, have to go back to 2014. when germany wanted in 2010, when spain wanted that, that the nucleus was so strong. this case, it's not so much. if you look, especially in the full back position, you want to compare by munich, you don't have provide, you don't have a fun. so davies, so that ends up being a major keene's in certain positions. and obviously you don't have a saw your money or even a rubber live and off you have to up when you're germany. so that ends up being a different situation. the son of being injured that also ends up kind of limiting the options that, that germany to have up top or pizza. can i have a prediction for me, please? so this germany same game, i think we're going to make a to one again, spain, it will be a very, very strong game and a very big confide between the 2 teams. but i think we're going to have to one when
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and we're going to get into to kind of to find in stages. ok. ok. i'll just quickly on spain lewis and re k has been under a lot of pressure because of the young players that he's chosen for the spain game . and also a lot of them being from barcelona. do you think if they do beat germany, that they'll be less pressure on him? yes, absolutely. already at the beginning of the tournament, he decided to open up a switch account, you know, to address the funds and, you know, answer their questions already. you wanted to do that to take away, you know, that pressure. but when you really look at the setup of the team, i think they have what it takes to deliver against germany. and also today could have been, you know, the 13th birthday of his daughters anna who passed away 3 years ago because of bar concepts. so the team have an extra reason to win it for him and give him a good, big smile at the end of the game. yeah, that's a good point. all right, so thank you very much. thank you. piece of for joining us as well. and good luck in the game later we'll both canada i'm croatia will be hoping for their 1st when of the tournament. they meet at the lee for international stadium. samantha johnson
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has more on the match. canada, it's a country associated with winter sports saved pocky. you might even think of basketball, what you don't normally think of is football. so how on earth to canada end up at cattle? 2022. hi, i'm samantha johnson. this is well cut. one o one canada can thank it's remarkable rise in the football. well to this man, there, coach john herdman, a sport scientist from england. yes, you've heard me correctly. he's one of 2 managers at the world's club who have never played football at the senior level. but get this his already taken the canadian women's football team all the way to olympic urgent, twice yours to let them to the women's world cup in 2015 in canada where they reached the quarter finals. so i guess it's hardly a surprise that after taking charge of the men's team, that li, qualified with. and a reminder, this is the 1st time they've been at a wildcat final since 1986. herdman credits his success to tough teenagers and the
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constant desire to prove his critics wrong. he's done that. all right. and so has his team and in the classroom. herman's now explaining what makes them favorite to win the world cup. i think talk, but 1st they've got to get past teams like croatia and like canada, croatia have a track record of woke up success. they came very close to winning it 4 years ago and coach psychedelic will want to go. one better in cats are john hardman doesn't talk in terms of underdogs. he talks in terms of david and goliath and hex factors . his goalkeeper 1000000 boy on is a believer. he says team canada owes john herdman, etc. gratitute that loyalty coupled with team spirit and a lot. and i mean a lot of hard work could be the ex factors. admin thing mine ah, well on the ground for us satellite for international stadium is pita stem at pizza,
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canada fans eagerly hoping to see their nations 1st. a ever go out this world cup. what have they been saying to you? ah, yeah, joe though very confident sir. and you, you cannot hold that against them yet. but the reality is that if we watch that game against the belgium, it was very difficult to come away from that and feel that the belgians were the, were the windows, the canadians played a great brand of football. they were enterprising, they were attacking, they were probably the one team on the field that was actually trying to win the match. and they had their chance without penalty that so all funds are davies merced, that would have been as you say, they 1st goal of the walk up possibly potentially made. it may have given them they 1st have a victory at the tournament, but here we are. they are still waiting a crucial run is up for years ago, but far from impressive in their opening game. how are they going to be setting up for this game? yeah, that's a very good point that you make, jo,
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they were held to a draw. 1 by morocco, which, let's be honest, given what happened just a, an hour or so ago. now that looks like it was a good result, doesn't it? i'm but that, that the problem that the crow ads have, as you say, they were the runners are 4 years ago. but they really have a lot of players who are, let's say on the wrong side of 30 sometimes in some cases, even on the wrong side of 351 thinks of lucas mod rich, for example, that he's 7 years old. now. he played at germany in 2006 even paris ej. he's another man who's 33 years of age and they are many other examples of this as well . and obviously on paper and given history and k degree, you'd have to say that the cro s start as favorites against the canadians. but we have mentioned bed exuberance of youth that canada bring to the field. and then when we look at true ation, we consider the age and even the lethargic that all, you know, joe, honestly i'm thinking of a general manager who i once worked under an older gentleman. and he used to joke
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by saying my future is behind me. and you can't help but wonder if that might also apply to this probation team. there you go. peter. stan, it's colder. he says the future is behind croatia when they were the runners up in 2018, but they were frustrated by morocco. and in the last 8 games they school just 10 goals. where is it all gone wrong for them? it? let's talk about the recent because of the recent has a lot to do with, with, with those previous matches as well. in the match against morocco. there was a lot of situations where you saw, look a mortgage pretty much on an island by himself. so when you start to see that it's not necessarily a play you're playing poorly, it's also player playing poorly plus the sum of the parts, not being able to sum up in and really consolidate one another. that ends up being one of the big problems up top for croatia. did you see a line up with live i yet with carriage and also with even petrosage up top. so you started see slack, but dallas, looking for options. the train changes of the rhythm around see what they can do as
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far as variations, and how to change that offensive a slump a bit. so we'll see how that it plays out after they've got such strong players in midfield, decision makers, and how they get a coat though with the canadian pace. but when you look at both teams, it's really a contrast of are playing styles. and i think that croatia will when to start the game of we, they're very high intensity, but also way of keeping an eye or now how canada, you know, should stop going up front, you know, with the really quick rounds and really just looking at the way that bill is set up . i think that to croatia have a chance, you know, to sco some goals in there, but they're very had to break down no now on defense and canada will be coming, you know, to try and find at least at fresco in this tournament. we've got to mention it, juan and croatia are very upset by some of the comments made by canadas coach john hardman. he said the pots with his comments that he made after their last game. will that help motivate croatia? do you think?
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look in the position the crucial find themselves. i think john herdman doesn't need to motivate them. although it doesn't, it helps. it gives you a little bit more incentive to come out in and train, stomp on the ground if you would say in enough a ballistic term. but overall, john herman is that way in it? i don't think he means it towards the opposition. i think he has means it towards his team saying hey, this is what we have to do if. if we want to be a team that contends that competes, we have to act, we have to walk the talk, we have to talk like we deserve to be here. so more, i think that's where john harmon went. alright, let's talk about so argentine and mexico. i know it was last night, but it's still like the ripples of it still come through because it's still talking about it amongst cells and friends. argentina was that performance convincing enough? do you think one to get them into the last 16. if you talk to me about the 1st 60 minutes, know now from the 60th mid or from the moment that and so for none this comes in. yes, they ended up being the better team they ended appealing to everything they possibly
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could, the history, the mystique, the fact that they were celebrating just the day before the 2 year anniversary, the passing of the matter on a huge everything was going there and the energy that you are, that you felt at sale was incredible, both mexican in origin tank than that the end of the day. it was the origin time fan. and the origin time players that were able to show their quality against the mexico said it was very underwhelming. you can ask him, actually mexico results have been underwhelming, commonly yes, they have, but you know, it's a very difficult group. if you look at the openness and just looking at that game though, as so many factors against mexico before even talk about their setup, you have messy playing. his last woke up, you have, i didn't hand side that needs to bounce back from an opening. you know, defeat in that group, so whatever they did, the mexicans antenna was always going to come up on top. yes, you talk about the 1st 60 minutes, but that's what makes a very special side, you know, like i didn't tina to fight until the 90 minute and plus the extra ordinary. you know, extra time we have in the stone. i mean,
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but really you have to give kudos to identity not come into this game. very prepared. it was really the final of keena playing poland next, you know, i'm obviously going to ask you one, where do you think that's going to go? because poland had a good result yesterday against saudi arabia. yeah. but saudi area was able to handle the ball a little bit better. they were able to move around against a pull inside. and that's let's, let's be honest though, the player that render it making a difference early on was, was just charisma. you ended up being a big stopping the pen. let me, what was it? just one blade of grass that was painted white was the difference between the penalties being repeated or not. but all that aside, he was instrumental in a moment. we'll poll a need and most and of course, at that time the counter attacks that pull them were able to create that, that really caching in on i should argentina this slide that we saw last night. did it change your opinion of them? having seen the 1st much to the 2nd much yes, absolutely. just you know, talks about their character as a team and how they went back to the drawing board and say guys,
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this is actually the game we need to win. if we want to have a chance to win this title and it kinda reminds me of their final in the corporate america last year, you know the speech that mr. given the dressing room to say guys, we need to win this. it's brazil. these are rivals and this would be the perfect, you know, states to do that. and they know that they have a chance by the way, to meet brazil in the stone, perhaps in the semifinals. so that works that'd yesterday. and the ones to continue that going forward in the tournament were one way into this tournament. now, we've seen some of the play. some of the teams play once, some of them playing twice. one, which team is sort of surprised you and you think might have a chance of stealing a cup of tea. oh, i see what teams surprise me. ecuador team could be able to win the cup. france and brazil. ok. all right, sure. i'll get your thoughts in the next one, but we have to leave it there because what we run out of time. i thanks to one and for now. the welcome to keep coming here at castle 2022. we seen costa rica
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