tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 27, 2022 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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ah. hello, i'm rob matheson, this is the news i live from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. oh, oh, hundreds take to the streets in shanghai and beijing to protest against the government. 0 co policy to care is reportedly planning to launch a miniature ground operation, as it carries out air strikes against kurdish fighters in northern syria talks to bring peace in eastern democratic republic of congo, a juicer resume. but the armed group fighting the government won't be at the table b, b, o d u bowl and we hear from former ukranian prisoners of war who say they were tortured by their russian guards. added to light from morocco as they delivered a world cup upset against belgium. ah
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okay, we're going to begin in china where protestors are demanding an end to the 0 coverage policy. it comes as infections which record numbers for the 4th consecutive day. and a $40000.00 cases have been registered the most in a 24 hour period since the start of the pandemic. sonya giggled. reports, oh ha ha ha, ha ha. i said, sounds seldom heard in china. crowds of people shouting down with a communist party. down with she ging ping, it's a rash show of a position against the leadership. police dragged away protested in the country's biggest city, shanghai. oh, as well as calling for the president to step down. the crowd also demanded cove. it looked downs to be lift. this latest outpouring of anger comes up to 10 people were
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killed in a fire at an apartment block in room. she social media uses blaine de locked down in the sion janet region. the hindering rescue efforts an ongoing measure in china, 0 koby policy. that's fueling why do unrest even as coded cases surge because of how many people out to eat on the one hand. but also because it goes from the topic. colby, it locked down to questioning the whole system of china, the government of the communist party and all the heating p because the people responsible for these 0 call the policy. so they are, the leadership must be very, very much and it's very hot for them. what to do? the visuals have been held at universities across china. and in shanghai, a woman,
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she rode a street named after the city of rome, she in memory of the victims of the fire. oh, even in the capital, beijing demonstrations have gathered, holding up blank pieces of paper, a symbolic protest against censorship, borrowed from hong kong defiance of a bond against protest slogans. and the territory in the face of a foreign china is the last major world power to enforce a 0 coded 19 strategy. it's continuing with snap lockdown, lengthy quarantines and math testing to deal with outbreaks, methods abandoned by other major nations. record numbers of cobit 19 infections have been recorded for days in a row, and many here are running out of patience when they go out there at the top infectious disease expert in the u. s. is it in, in the situation in china,
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dr. anthony funky, it says that my log downs are being used. there doesn't make any sense. in china, it was just a very, very strict, extraordinary lockdown. we'll lock people in the house. but without any seemingly end game to it, if the end game was to, let's get everybody vaccinated, including and particularly the vulnerable. then you could see how a temporary lockdown like that. but they went into a prolonged lockdown without any seeming purpose or in game to it. which is really doesn't make public health sense. well that's bringing garbo scholar his a visiting professor of public health at the university of bristol. very good to have you with us or on al jazeera. and we had the comments there from dr. antony foxy. he's not very confident about the 0 covert policy. if the chinese government lifted all the restrictions to moral what would happen? well, i think the, the virus would spread like wildfire amongst
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a poorly immunized or poorly vaccinated population. i think the key points are this is extremely difficult to stop serious infectious diseases spreading in a population. if you don't have the support of population, i think that's the big danger. losing the support of the population. the 2nd big problem for china is about vaccination vaccination. rates are not as high as they need to be in the most vulnerable communities. and secondly, more importantly, they're not using really effective vaccines. they haven't any of the messenger r n. a vaccines which are the ones that most of the western countries are using with great effect. and they are, they haven't even approved the importation of pfizer on madonna boxing. and they say it's going to be well into next year before they will have any similar back effective vaccines available. so it's looking like a perfect storm for a really bad public health situation. i understand the picture,
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your painting that obviously if they covered locked downs have to be in place because the vaccine provision isn't there. but just explained to me why it is that china has been so reticent to bring in vaccines from other parts of the world, or indeed try to access some of the, the development that's being done with m r a vaccines. well, there are 10 m r a m r n a vaccine in preparation in trials, which i think the 1st one to finish its trials will be in may or june. but that was really slow compared to the western world. and china did develop some back things and they have tried to sell those around the world. and of course it's very difficult for them to sell. if at the same time they're saying well, but we in china have to port from elsewhere. there are couple of places in china, hong kong and macau, for example, that have imported some of the fine or fax scenes and are using them. but the depth
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of not in terms of immunization is huge, and the virus would simply go through the population like walk around. and there will be very large numbers of death because it's really died for. there is no evidence that they've prepared further their hospital facilities. we did a great job building hospital course at the beginning of the pandemic in the very early days. but there is no evidence that they've taken not any wider. i think they were relying on their faxing to work and save them from having to take further action, but they're not working. and as you mentioned before, of course, key to all of this is public support. and one would imagine that if those vaccines aren't working, there is a level of distrust amongst the public that is not going to encourage people to take up the vaccine money. eventually they get to the stage of being able to roll over a wider area. yes, that's the trouble you lose. if you lose public confidence in the whole principle of vaccination, they may not believe you when you say, oh, but look,
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we've gotten our got these with either imported or developed these really effective vaccine. these will work. so, losing public confidence in vaccination is a really dangerous thing. it's very, very much easier to lose that confidence than it is to win it back. we've seen 40000 cases registered in the last 24 hours. these numbers continue to go up despite the fact that there are coven as 0 corporate policy in place. now, it's understood that china has been releasing or relaxing some of the restrictions that have been put in place over the last couple of weeks. but why do you think the figures are proportionally getting so much greater? well, i do think that probably there is a breakdown in communities in local communities which are not accepting the rules and you don't actually need if you've a poorly vaccinated population given they infectiousness of some of the various
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that are circulating around the world. now, remember, this is, look at the trouble they got into the right at the beginning of the pandemic when spread. well, the virus as it's circulating now of the co bars is much more potent than that much more infectious than that. so the situation is much more serious than the beginning, and they haven't got the tools in place the vaccination programs in place with modern vaccines, effective vaccine, but can answer it so they really are in an extraordinary difficult place. and it has all the makings of public health disaster and are the parts of the world we've seen, of course, the original corporate strains that 1st came out more from change into, into all the strange. and in some cases, those streams have become to some degree we kurt a sort of a risk that eventually whatever stage china decides to remove the restrictions that people will not have the resilience to, to even weaker strains of cove. it,
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when they finally get to that stage and they can actually get out in about well, i think across the world, we are all in a situation because we know, even though the vaccines are effective for most of the vaccine, even the messenger r n a back seems there is a tail off over a 6 month to 12 month period in the effectiveness of the vaccination, which is why so many people are, are getting boosters so many countries are giving boosters. but we're starting to see that sort of ball of and vaccine uptake in all sorts of places. i think the figures for the united states, for example, or not they've only the latest round, a booster is only 15 percent coverage. so there is a real possibility and dr. fox has been very clear that the u. s. a is still in the middle of the corporate pandemic barrier. they are still having 300 death, so day on average. remember in the united states, whereas china's rate of death across the whole pandemic period is only 4 per 1000000. it's tiny compared to the rest of the world. so they've done
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a great job keeping it odd. but it looks like that, that wall that they've built of, of quarantine, etc, is crumbling. and i understand that there's a campaign going on to installed p c r testing kiosks across cities in china to test and monitor infection rates. it does seem as though the people of china are going to be in this situation for quite some time. it does, and we haven't seen much evidence of them doing some of them. but the preventive measures that logically, you would take many countries happened really dealt with the disease as it is an infectious disease spread through the air. so the natural thing to do is improve your ventilation put in proper filtration systems in your places of work or places of entertainment, etc. and there is no evidence from china that they've, they've, they've tried any of that because that least would slow the spread. but
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they are in an extraordinarily difficult position because of the, the sheer press of humanity that the sheer size of the population and the size of some of their urban places is absolutely. and it's kind of visiting professor of public health at the university of bristol, and we appreciate you being and just giving us the benefit of your expertise of this. thank you very much. indeed. pleasure. thank you. we're going to bring you some breaking news out of somali. we're getting report suspected archibald fighters of attacked a hotel used by government officials in the capital market issue. a load blast, and gunfire have been reported. we're going to bring you more on that as we get it . so here's defense ministry's reportedly going ahead with its planned ground defense of northern syria and the coming days as targeting kurdish fighters from the y p g on group allied to the city and democratic forces. i couldn't blame them, miss ayla tag, they've killed 5 people in tuesday. the military is already bombed and shelves,
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some sites in the city and countryside near the border. well, let's take a look at the areas for the settings. been taking place to scare is striking targets in the border area near man beach. that's under s d f control. that's the region in yellow, to care back to free syrian army fighters control the areas in green from where they support turkish military offensives. turkey syrian forces also control the purple parts on the map. the government of bachelor, sand has control over most of the country seen here in red. although i saw fighters are still present in the deserts in the east side, across yellow has more details from kill us in southern took here on the ground. you know, not seen much actually, but what we are hearing is that it took here 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
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a separate operation following a bomb attack and is stumbled which is turkish government accused. the wifi g for planning and carrying it out, but this is also completing what does that help in 2019 or to hear back in 2019, in october to repeal launched into an offensive against the a y p g, and affiliate which last with a couple of months and the operation 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 president that he's going to complete this, especially the air strike that was a launch a week ago by finalizing the ground defense them. because back then to care was able to take control of the rest of the item. and avia from the current despite or would this come next thing i know up and has the cat and he was saying that the
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next target that would be terrified and with it. and now we are hearing the title. what would be the 1st target for the turkish military as on choruses the place as a mess of what they call terrors? protesters in northeast and syria have running to condemn the expect to grind operation demonstrations gathered in the kurdish majority. city york obviously accused took care of terrorism while holding pictures of people who died in previous attacks. ah, well, let's get some more copies. now morocco have shocked belgium with at to know when a belgium new victory would book them in a place. and then on that stage, but the north africans dominated and secured a win to boost their own hopes of qualifying local are now, top of the group has been violence in brussels between fans of both teams, bricks and missiles were thrown and fires were started,
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but had to seal off some go to use water cannon and tear gas to disperse crowds. the cities mares urging fans to stay at home was another big upset for japan as they were beaten by costa rica, keisha fuller score 10 minutes from time and gave him a surprise. one mill went to man unable to build him. the 1st match win over germany, and the beaten final is from 4 years ago. croatia have had their 1st victory of this world. there was one woman said, canada aletha stayed russia with, with that results we're going to be looking at all today's matches and woke up special companies with john. i got off skeleton, coming up at $1830.00 g m t since russia invaded ukraine in february, both sides of accused each other of breaching international conventions on prisoners of war. one woman released during
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a prisoner spot as me speaking of her time in russian detention in eastern ukraine . turner hall reports alina panini is a 26 year old ukrainian border guard and dog trainer. she was among hundreds of soldiers, police and border guards who survived the sea took maria coal in the warren of tunnels and bunkers deep beneath the as of style steal works. they were the southern port cities last past 2 to fence out of possible i the, i think they fight from the air. the launch rockets, the tanks, nation, the russian infantry arrived in 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, at sc, despite russian denials. others have claimed torture was commonplace. here alina
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struggles to find the words from shaw quadrant bang for the young buildings every day in the felt like a week. it was a close. remember for 6 people, and we had 28, i'm in the chat, they did a lot different things to us. they would exactly like a logical pressure where it was, and they did other things i kind of described alexis. then at the end of july, there was an explosion. dozens of ukrainian prisoners of war were killed in war. russia said was ukrainian shelling lena's account support, satellite imagery, 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 a wall of the shelf hold in the right should on the 1st of the sure let 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
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of them were already asleep. others were still talking when the explosion happened . they said it happened on the inside. somebody said they saw the explosion itself . because if it had been shuttling with that would have been destruction in lot of places. but there was only one hole in the roof of the building. meaning it could only have come from inside. in october, alina was among more than $200.00 ukrainians, released in a surprise, prisoner swap. but she returned home without her fiance ilia, who was captured just before the siege of as of style began. min one is bernard's book. he's been imprisoned since the 12th of april. how can, who want 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,
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is also still being held by the russians. jonah, how al jazeera keith, millions of ukrainians are trying to stay warm as when to temperatures continue to bite. many have been struggling with disruptions to power supplies caused by waves of russian air strikes. rory challenges more from the capital t, have a defense where you are, it's different across different parts of the country, as you can see here. and if you have fresh snow falling temperatures hovering around 0 degrees elsewhere in the country in the south in the east, it's a little bit warmer. a couple of degrees warmer, but still very cold and across the country. i would say that the situation is still extremely difficult in the capital city. power heating, water, and mobile phone coverage has been restored to pretty much everyone, though there are still emergency blackouts. and they are trying in the capital to
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keep the outages to a minimum of 5 hours per day per customer. but, you know, with pretty much every power station across the country, suffering some degree of damage in the last few weeks because of these russian, as strikes, mythos, strikes, and drain strikes. you can see why there is such a serious situation with regards to the power down in the south, particularly casts on things are much worse than they are here. yesterday on saturday, the authorities that said that they had got power up and running, but it's a long way to getting it back to people's homes. first of all, they going to start connecting it to critical infrastructure. only after that will people start getting power in their houses. again, the situation is bad there, and people are being evacuated. that viewings give the watchdogs told al jazeera a solution has to be found quickly to reduce the risk to risk of an accident. and ukraine's that felicia and nuclear power plant has been fighting around the
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facilities since it was seized by russian forces in march and follows an emergency shut down on wednesday. only last week. the 3 other nuclear power plant in 15 young, but 4 sites. the 3 other, even in many ski and south ukraine, where also in shut down and operating with emergency diesel generators because the greed had been packed or was interrupted. so i wouldn't, i would say we don't have time to fear. we are all the time. you know, on the, on the action trying to see what is needed in different parts and what are the technical solutions we can discuss with at the ukrainian operators at to, to see to it that there is no accident. you can watch the fall interview with raphael girls in saturday, december 3rd at 430 g and t on august 11. at least 8th palestinians have been
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arrested in an early morning rate by is ready forces in the occupied west bank. the soldiers entered the tons of ramallah and beth, a ham, but the confiscated weapons and ammunition. israeli forces have carried out several raids in the occupied territories in recent months. targeting palestinian groups talks between african leaders, a jew to resume in kenya on monday to bring peace to eastern democratic republic of congo. the group m $23.00, which is fighting congress troops will not be taking part. one post fall from cuba in north keeping province were at the front line of congo armed forces near kaboom by the soldiers here a little further forward and beyond them. the hills behind them, that's rwanda. if we put the camera a bit round to the left, we can see and 20 three's position and 23000 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
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soldiers entering the congo. rwandan soldiers have been said to go off to them. 23 their 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 right 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. withdraw 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 in the last couple of days, they've seen rwandan army trucks passing in a border point near their carrying rwandan soldiers. and the n $23.00 rwanda were
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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 could in circle the city of goma and besieged it. pakistan's former prime minister emron can says he's calling off a protest march to avoid causing anarchy and chaos. it made his 1st public appearance on saturday after being shot and wounded at a rally earlier this month. con says his party will withdraw from all regional and national assemblies. is part of a bid to push for early elections. come all hiders, get more from islamabad. i'm at islam of vod 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,
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i am run hahn in the interest of peace and security. said that he wanted to avoid chaos. odd, take supporters to go back, threatening that they would resign from the provincial legislature. i hear of god emphasized 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 by he said that since this new coalition government consisting of 13 parties, coca cola, the country the economy though, the word of collapse, the risk of death for good now over 90 percent. and of course unemployment has skyrocketed. so i have the prices of a central commodities yeoman at which i've seen a ride of over a 100 percent. since this coalition, government took power, now the country, the economy, could not sustain this kind of
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a shock asking for early election. and the government, of course, will now be forced to do so. if he indeed goes to where the promise of dissolving the provincial assemblies. and of course, to have already designed from the national assembly, that, of course, would be in about $800.00 seats on which election will have to be headed. people, a garage pakistan will be hoping that the political crisis will die down and a better sense will prevail. although the government may be adamant that did not budge from its position, affording the general elections later next year. it may not have any other choice, but to read think it strategy. here i want to give you an update on a breaking news out of somalia. suspected also about fighters of attack to hotel used by government officials in the capital market. bishop to blossom gung fire have been reported. security officials say the government were wearing suicide vests. there's no word yet on any casualties. still ahead on al jazeera,
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we're going to be going live tal, woke up city on the waterfront for all the reaction to a day of shocks. cut out 2022. ah, a frequent occurrence in this changing season is the wind direction strength in doha. think you've doha, because of football in particular. so we can see that the season changing here with cloud wind and rain coming through north asia, levant and across iraq towards iran. south of all, this is generally been fine apart from the big thunderstorms. we saw couple days ago in western saturday has gone quite again, but this wind is telling as a sham hours and normally it will be quite strong during monday with some dustin it that it dies down very rapidly. so tuesday, wednesday, a back to normal, quiet weather once more, but coming in for the west is another belt of potentially big thunderstorms in the
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same area in western saturday. but of course you can't guarantee the same result. that line stretches up through iraq as well as a proper change of season, i think, and it will be felt there'll be some flooding from that. the reins in tropical afco still where they should be moving slowly south the showing themselves a bit more in kenya. now, certainly a little bit of some uganda at the congo more especially for the south now in angola. and it being spring in the southern countries of africa, you find a big spring thunderstorms. the latest line is yes, in the eastern side of south africa. more especially, i think in mozambique and also in zimbabwe. ah, it's time for a memorable holiday with pegasus. it's time for turkey. set sail for new discoveries. enjoy. have new experiences,
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with with hello, they're welcome to work up today. i'm joanna roscoe. i live at all studio under waterfront, been a tournament with some big shock. some we seem to type on the 8th of this tournament, say it's delight from iraq. her as they done the world that can rank team belgium at alpha mama, stadium, korea should get their 1st well cup, but i had to come from behind against canada. but no cow sage is within reach for costa rica. keisha fuller is the hearer, as they provide an upset for japan and another day and other, when much full time champions, germany must beat spain in the next couple of hours to keep control of their own
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destiny. the joining me for this show football analysts asha, come a geisha and one rango will get their thoughts in just a moment. but 1st we'll talk about the shocks. and the 1st game that's just finished canada made history with their 1st ever welcome goal against corporation. but we're still would, they were still well beaten at the heli for international stadium. the game kicked off with a bang as tentative, brightest. i'll davies for the header inside 92nd. cooling equalized half an hour later through andre marriage. the 2018 runners up found they tried to seal the 1st talk with another go michael, a via flooring. this one to the break for who and to up with come rich, getting his 2nd goal of the night. i'm kind of what i'm done again in the closing
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stages where the breakaway goes from my end to seal a convincing one victory parisha. now it took the group and things to go different and just need to draw against belgium. and the last group gained to qualify the last 16 canada to become host and 2026 will be going any further in this tournament . we're watching the game at valley for international stadium for us. was peter senate pizza. with that result, counties are gone. not the returned to the world cup that they wanted. not ready, joe. 2 but if we're honest, remember they had not being at a fee for will come since 1986. so a long, long wait 36 years at least. the next weight is only 4 years. as you mentioned, they, they will be the co host in 2026 alongside the united states of america and mexico . and it does give them 4 years to build. remember, this is a young team and exciting team and exuberant team. we saw that again tonight. so
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they certainly cannot say that they didn't try to win the matcher. the same was true against belgium, but in the, in probably coming up against a higher quality opposition belgium would it be the same story really? and they were found wanting, but they do have another 4 years to keep growing and keep improving. all right peter, them, it there for us at holly for international stadium. thank you. well, i sure that was a much more convincing performance from croatia, wasn't it? yes, absolutely. they managed to bounce back. we've always known that there midfield is incredible moto kovachick, leading them there. and you could see that they were very focused right from the 1st minute they were attacking. and they eventually got that equalize after alphonso davis, you know, and scored for canada. but really, it's the character of this team. this is a team that we must respect. they got to the final in 2018 and they're bringing that experience into this tournament. and those 3 points, they'll take them home knowing that, you know, they met their friends home,
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very proud and now they can believe that they can make it to the round of 16. when am canada exiting this tournament? now, you know, with, with no point at this, at this stage, and they did get their 1st well cut goal though, what can they take away from this that's positive because we know the canadians love to be positive, right? yeah, they do. if you wanna look at it from a positive standpoint, is that we compete against one of the best teams in the world in belgium we should have in could of and might of but that only takes you so far. and knowing what john herdman has been able to do to get them to where they from, where they were to, where they are is a huge step forward. now it's to fully focus on the gold cup coming up in just a lesson a years time. and also start getting ready for 2022 or 2026, i should say. where they will be one of the protagonists knowing how some of these youngsters have been able to behave in these situations. yet today was one of those matches where experience really ended up taking the better of this match and be
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crucial, be the more experienced and better quality team of ra, but canada, one of the teams of the future be looking at. and you mentioned there that canada, okay. her hosting, i've seen 2026. he should be keeping our eyes on then from the canadian team that's gonna go on to potentially be a big star at that next tournament. well, i don't know if there, if, if we need to see because they are actually one of them is already a big star. and alfonso davie, so i think that's, he's, he's the present and definitely was at his age. he's going to be also the future. jonathan david also be very interesting to see. it will also start to start having to look at their, the lawyers and everyone else that starts to maybe wait a little bit or become more mature or start to get a little long in the tooth when it comes to this whole cycle. so we'll see how the replacement going into 2026 will be. alright hon. thank he, well we've had more surprise. well, cut results today. morocco causing an upset for belgium, who were looking to seal their progress to the knockout stage, but they were beaten to nil morocco. goalkeeper yassin,
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who knew was in the lineup for the national anthem and team stating that he was and taken ill. solem hummadi started the game. he was pulled into action almost immediately with a good saved time. missy beth roy. on the stroke of half time of morocco, free kick from her kinsey. it went straight in. but after v r check, it was ruled out from unsafe in the middle of the box was off side and the judge to be in direct view of the goalkeeper. that meant it was goal is at the break. morocco did take the lead on 73 minutes. thanks to abdul hamid somebody is free kick when straighten. know they are issues with this one. the north african one mil, head against number 2 rank team and they stored a 2nd an entry time zakiria along with the finish, the tina when means morocco will fight if they would defeat to canada in their final group game sale money was watching that one for us just another
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dramatic night here i got the 2022. no one expected about the fans. overjoyed morocco i gave to belgium. 2 well, it was somebody finds expected that they were going to be belgium and de monte here is gonna go on like the back of it. oh, [000:00:00;00] i know of happiness these guys i've been waiting a long time for a bigger, and now they have a chance to maybe go far and just woke up. how many americans look on any mark and is there any dimension here? oh, i was referred to a he's going to go on until the early hours the tomorrow. maybe not. all right, well,
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it's one of the prices are big. i am out with, oh, well, a party atmosphere at the stadium with the hail and also part yet. and see here, and across the whole of how you can probably hear it as a rave going on behind us right now. but let's cross now to laura conn and al, a sick. what keith, where supporters of all the teams been gathering between matt chase. laura was the atmosphere in like back during the day or what the atmosphere has been electric, i've got to say morocco painted, see what it rates. i just want to show you what is happening. baffles me. people are climbing up on the site, building,
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100 people watching it from the touching restaurant just behind me. many thousands came from out the mama state where they were really raising the roof off to causing the big upset to belgium. i have, i'm a rocking friend with me, osman. i mean, how does it feel here? i feel good now, and this is a good vibes. are so happy about this result. and shallow, we're going to feed and the 3rd. ah much. i don't know. we're gonna surprise the world in charlotte and the one where i. c come from brooklyn. wow. and you also from? yes, amazon bronco. yeah. i'm, it's crazy with withdraw against jewish. i was a surprise for the word. we won belgium. it's a surprise. all we keep on surprising to work from though that we're all good at southern really face the story, other regions of rec, off the all our ups. we're here a whole africa. i saudis. yeah. celebrating yes very,
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we all came here just a when we, when all the ops the brains with us and here hopefully morocco and salary to the next strong. and here to enjoy cable my, the new bill a from saudi arabia to, to new the, our dear ian moroccan. i'm palestinian. we're seeing it all hair. i have a look for you. i'm right in the thinking that must in policy what we are joined in the studio by is a korea and hoggard a moroccan fan. you've also been a referee in the moroccan football league. how do you feel about the morocco team coming out of the group? first of all, thank you join are telling me here today actually is it's like a dream come true today. we did it. so is there a guest bedroom? it was like
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a very nice reason for us. the 1st game and doors up here was like little bit. the parents maybe was never because 1st time and are in the mid is to play actually is kind of the, the bed sort of we say i thought i kept on like 3 or too much per day. so for the morrow contains today with like a grid much really enjoyed how the play for 1st half, like do of like defensive pay defense. then 2nd part of the make it to gauze him seberio and korea to do it. and we're happy with district when you think you're going to come out of the group. yeah, of course we would do it. yeah. we have just one much know against canada kind of been i think it's not like they're out there out. so next much will be not easy. i just watch the,
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the press conference of 40 there are granted american coach. they said the canada is very good team and i watched the the previous much, canada and there was like very good. so the players should be take this much seriously and we'll do it. you do it. okay. yeah, i sure is this, the team from africa? let's finally shown up for the continent at this woke up absolutely. you know, when the tournament was about to begin, everyone in africa was very happy about for the very 1st time having 5 african young coaches taking over the teams. but when we talk about the atlas lions of marco, if there's a country that has been investing in football, at least in the last 5 years, especially it's morocco. they deserve to be in the position they're in to day beating belgium. it's not by surprise if you look at the quality of players, they have high kim's yet astra, fecky me, they're playing and you know, big teams and have a lot of experience playing in the premier league, for example,
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the champions league. and that really helps them. but also a lead regret you're bringing back yet. he's that kind of word class player you have, like the way said your mind, for example is to synagogue the way you know mohammed seller is to egypt. that is what he represents with his moral concise. so it's really a huge result, not just for moral code because it's there for us since 1998 at the worker. but really for the rest of africa, everyone is celebrating back home when you are impressed by morocco's well, in that performance, i've been impressed with morocco for up into, to and we're, we're oh, sure. oh, sure thing invested, but they also invested in recruiting, which is also have come over him instead of playing for the european side that you said before was complete. come and play back home and you start looking at that front 3 with 0, with, with a nessie and also a bow fall up top. it's a pretty admirable attractive to really say maybe not high profile name. but if you start looking at what they've been able to do at the respective teams, a team that, that can cause a lot of trouble. and today they did exactly that as
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a korea. i want to talk about what you're doing at this well cut. cuz we mentioned that you were referee in the moroccan league, but now you changed and you're doing audio, descriptive, common treat. yeah. tell us about this because it's the 1st time it's in arabic. so the comments in our, the district implementation for the 1st time and our big and endured up in our a big so it's a service that we deliver. it. integration with had been the phone numbers and people and also the center to an artist was born in europe. so the service, it's in general like we're coming to for the blind people around toward the arabic board. it's provided by english and also in our big so yeah, yeah, of course we're very good feedback. so every, after much, i mean some guys that benefits with the service. so they like it and we're doing
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good. now. good, excellent, saturday and how good. thank you. so much on joining us on such such a useful service that you provide me. thank you. thank you. well come to rico with some 7 nil in that opening game but cost. another woke up upset earlier by beating japan keisha full as a 1st minute goal was enough for one. now, when at the had been alley stadium, that was the 1st show on target atlas poorman. it's like dominating possession. japan couldn't open and gay when over germany there best chance came to me it from the end, but tomorrow i couldn't finish. it means the group is wide open. all the teams are in with a chance of getting through in the final round of matches. jim and nash was watching the game shocking germany in every penny game. it was japan turned to be on the end of an upset. they went into this game against costa rica full of confidence. also that when
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a jeremy would have expected to be as close to reconcile the last 7 in that it wasn't to me, it was about the regions with the late this thing in the had an 81st minute. now i'm joined by this appointed japanese. so did you deserve to leave that game? yes, but i do my best, but someone said the goalkeeper do mistake, but i don't think so. all very can i just ask you, do you agree? do you think that should have done better with that shot? ah yes, he did the best. yeah. he did the best bet. you know today that not not his day. yeah. yes. 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
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oh. oh, oh yeah. oh yeah. oh yeah. oh, they're eager say to great character to keep that well, come his life and then japan's in the price as these funds still feeling confident i this great still wide. i put a german asha al jazeera at om had been alley stadium. and that is one of the reasons why everyone was so happy about the japanese winning that game against germany in the opening round of matches. but usher what went wrong for the summer. i believe this time around, we're looking at the, the way that costa rica came into this game. you have to give it up to them. they knew that if they lost his game, the chances of making it to the next round. we're definitely going to be over, so they came up with that fighting spirit. and really, if it was a, the same game, for example, you'd say this is a game of to have, it's just a different. so for days, and you have a feeling that, you know, japan could have come into this one knowing that they had
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a place to book. but when you look at the tactics, they failed there to break down. the costa ricans. in terms of, of them, you know, they usually like to have the ball and sherry to round, but the costa ricans broke that down. and that, you know, helped them to fail to, to go forward and then school goals. so you have to give it up to the costa ricans . now, to have a chance, you know, to make it to the exxon yet. and one that said this, open the door for the costa ricans to make it to the last 16. you know they, they made it to the quarter finals in 2014 of a will they make it again to the quarter finals this team? it's a different, it me, it's difficult say to say because, i mean we're talking about a team that in 2 world cup matches a shot only once on target. and the majority of them in the 1st half of that matches, it's something that maybe no one will ever remember again. so what i fall asleep during that present to be quite honest. and are all of those conditions dictated
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for costa rica to be able to make this move to be able to get this when to be able to come through the way they did? because to a certain extent, japan also played down saying, well, these guys are 7 ill, we could probably end up going one or 2, or we have to get it to a next round easily. and i think that's where japan made a big mistake. all right, went well the last game of the day ceased to european giants, spain and germany go head to head at al bate stadium. let's get more on the match with. samantha johnson is november and spain a plain germany, that hat trick they drama. there's humiliation. but germany beat him 6. no, no, i'm not a fortune teller. this actually happened 2 years ago. the last time these 2 teams played each other. hi, i'm samantha johnson. this is world cup one o one. it was a bittersweet confrontation in so many ways, but germany, it's a wrong they hoped to right here. and now in cat office, spain, it was a time for their coach. loose enrique, he'd only been back on the job for
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a year to step back to look after his daughter janna, who was terminally ill with bone cancer. she was only 9 years old when she died. he describes her as the star that guides his family. football can hardly be a comfort in such circumstances, but beating germany 6 mill is by any standards and music. in fact, the last time germany had suffered a defeat like that was way back in 1931 and the man who scored the hat trick 2 years ago, 22 year old fan and doris in germany's defense, things have changed since 2020 was starts. they hired a new coach and see flick, and in the run up to catch our 2022. they hadn't lost since he took over until this september when hungry, beat them one nill. now that's hardly the signal spanking spain gave to them, but it piled on the pressure flick called it humbling. we're still deep into the group stages of the walls. her and anything still happen. what spain will be skipping on to the pitch to face germany with their 6 previous goals, representing 6 reasons, to be cheerful and with
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a remarkable man leading them. louis enrique, ah well a huge night for 2 of the heavy weights of world cup football ow! bait stadium is the venue for this one and asked spain expert, jemma slayer has been talking to fans of both countries to get their feelings out of the game. a spain take on ceremony. he anal rate the stadium with both the moving on from their walk up, winning generations. what can the next in when it, again that these new jam at germany with new players losing, they have what they, thanks to do it again after 2014. i think they do, they have a good team and a lot of really, really good players. so although the stock wasn't that good, as we hope there's still a lot debate we're in the know a lot of new names, new tile in india. lucinda, again,
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a spain do you think they have bodies takes to win again after 2010? it's through that there are lots of dumpster and maybe there are in many asparsa house into the something that is to doug all the group. i know that it combine it's, it's been very with real life. i started the same thing with the rica over turban and anyway, it will be, oh, really exciting game with quite all right, well,
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so let's start with germany. how will that japan costa rica results play into their frame of mind going into this game? i mean, it was already going to be a very difficult game, but if you look at that result, it means that now this is really the final for germany. it is a clash of the titans. there's a lot of history between the 2 teams. and they know that even beating spain comes with bragging, right? so they're going all in that fixture, and i think that's the attitude that they'll have to get that victory. tonight's, as to the spanish one, is this a german team that is a by in team or is an actual german national team? these, it's an actual german national day. i know what you're saying. you have david rahman nicholas schuler and at pull back to start. ok when you start looking at what buyer and has yeah, have boulevard and a fun. so dave is just 2 different completely dine to complete dynamics when it comes to the players that they have at their disposal. you start looking also of top you have of course buyer on the attack with nap re, with thomas mueller at which a man was yellow. so, i mean to
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a certain extent from an office of standpoint is but overall philosophy. even having the coach already with a buyer and kind of mentality, it's still there's a lot of things that still don't completely fit into that quote unquote fire and philosophy. yeah. and spain, let's talk about them because they have go over a young team. they were very impressive against costa rica with those 7 goals. do you think we can see more of the same against germany and this as absolutely. i feel like they're going to use the same momentum that they got, you know, from that game. and louis, and of course he went to be the some very good number of births alone or players. he was criticize heavily back home in spain. but he's, you know, stuck to his decision, stayed with the same group of players and really this is the opportunity to write their own story. yes, to what tompkins in 2010, that's 12 years ago. and now you have a new era that, you know, one to write their own stories. i think it's going to be an interesting game. it's also a difference in the style of play between spain and germany. so it should be good
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to see how the coaches match up. just picking up on them. ushers point there about criticism of lewis and re k one. he was criticized to choosing barcelona play as the young players do you think if they win this much that they will, that will take the pressure of him it's, it's very results based because depending on, if you wouldn't city who have credit for today now have to see what happens next, match and every match after that. and it add to that you were talking about how many players buyer has the on the german national team, spain has the same amount of barcelona players on it as well. yeah. and us, or what can we expect from louis enrique then on twitch, cuz we've been talking about him streaming on this live streaming site. what's he been saying on there and how's even trying to win over these, those banishment coil? it's interesting because some people think about louis enrique is very, very conservative, but him opening up an account and getting to you know, and listen to the funds get their points of view is as really interesting, especially at this woke up, people want to know what happens behind the scenes, but also today's
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a very important day for him. his daughter would have tons 13 she passed away unfortunately 3 as a go to bon cancer. so the team will actually want to get this results in 3 points, but also it will mean so much for him and the spanish team, of course, yes, osha. thank you very much for reminding us about that because it's time now for us and the show. thanks to one and asha for now. the run is up for 4 years ago. we'll croatia have got themselves back in business with in a win against canada. but the wealth up sucks. keep coming here at catalogs. 2020 tea broke her. pulled up a stunning victory. over the 2nd right side and, well belgium only the 3rd when ever at a well cup said day costa rica upset to can have moved a little bit later on. ah,
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