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or an op lists did have extreme rainfall warnings in place here, and that rain is still falling on thursday. storms erupting around the bolivian and paid ruffian andes. and we got this slug of rain not too far away from the east coast of argentina, but not a bad day in santiago, 29. the high for you on thursday that says snapshot of your weather will see you soon take care to with sponsored by catch all, i was growing up in england country with a rich football history. the welcome is always meant a great deal to me and so many memories of watching the torment that i've gone from being a child. watching games on my side actually presenting at a woke up. it really is a dream come true. this is going to be a really unique welcome. we haven't seen anything like this before, so i can't even imagine what is going to be like being immersed in it as a fan out of the journalist, the drama, thousands of fans packing out the stadium. gonna be really, really exciting. ah,
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this is al jazeera ah. hello until mccrae. this is the new sal alive from doha. coming up in the next 16 minutes. a relationship on the rocks, the president of france is in the us. as a dispute grows about subsidies. know, going back russia's foreign minister says previous relations with the whist won't be resumed. south africa's president faces the possibility of impeachment after an independent panel says he violated his oath of office. plus he is not actually using a keyboard. he's moving the cursor with his mind, a technology to connect the brain to a computer 1000000000. a loan masks is his company, wants to conduct human trials next year. and it stay 12 of the football world cup
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morocco need to win or draw to go through to the next round for the 1st time and nearly 40 years. ah, we saw this news out in the us where president joe biden is hosting his 1st state dinner lighter for french liter menu, alma crohn. the peer are expected to focus on the ukraine war, china and iran. but france is concerned about biden's climate and infrastructure bill. early m a. cron criticize us subsidies saying they are super aggressive towards european companies. well, let's go to our white house correspondent, kimberly hell kit. i, kimberly, i what are some of the bigger issues that are going to be discussed through this meeting? well, you certainly touched on the headlines. there's no question that simmering beneath the pomp and pageantry, that is the official state dinner. jo biden's 1st official state dinner. we have to
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had mentioned that this has been put on hold of disappearing kind of late and joe biden's presidency put off because of coven, are some simmering tensions that you mentioned. the fact that there are some grave concerns, particularly by european nations, about a signature piece of legislation known as the inflation reduction act. and the big concern is that packed in that legislation are billions of dollars of green energy technology that many in europe believe is really disguised as the protectionism. because a lot of what that is is made in america as stipulations that many fear could ignite a trade war. and so we expect there could be some uncomfortable conversations in the coming hours when a manual macro, the french leader, as well as you, as president joe biden, sit down. they will be arriving in just a couple of hours and there will be
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a joint press conference following that where reporters will have an opportunity to ask some questions about those thorny issues. now, we do know that the 2 leaders are aligned when it comes to the issue of condemning rushes, invasion of ukraine, and also some pushback on the growing influence of china and the end of pacific. but at the same time, these are some of the differences that, that remain with respect to those trade issues. but for the most part, when it comes to the state dinner, the white house says that they are able to work out some of those differences. but these sort of thorny issues come on the heels of another big obstacle that the 2 nations had to put behind them last year. you may recall the sort of, sort of a difficult diplomatic spat that occurred when there was that dead deal that went sour when it austro, you decided to put the nail in the coffin if you will, of a purchase of submarines from france,
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buying us subs instead and that is another sort of thorny issue that is likely to come up. but again, the white house sang bit that is behind these 2 nations in the state dinners, oliver, highlighting the strength of the alliance between the united states and the french relationship. okay, thank you. very much kimberly, that is our white house correspondent, kimberly help as well as kimberly just mentioned relations between the us and france have been strained recently. they had a new low last year when australia cancelled a deal for french submarines and signed with the us. instead, france withdrew its ambassador and protest. intentions have been rising on a literate car subsidies part of the us inflation reduction act. france in the e. u, say the incentives, hurt european firms with the u. s. and france differ on their approach to the war and ukraine as well. president macro has insisted on dialogue with moscow. while on
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china, france, his shied away from following the u. s. approach with more con warning european leaders not to gang up on beijing. well, let's bring in silly a villain in paris. she's from the center of on the united states and europe at brookings institution. thank you very much for being on al jazeera outlining all of those issues. just how fragile is this relationship? well, this relationship, you know, you made the list of all the things that are in times in the relationship, but fundamentally this is a strong relationship. you have to realize that president macro hasn't been invited now twice for a visit 1st by president trump in 2018, and mostly because they share priorities on counter terrorism. and now in 2022 because there is so much to the ukraine, china global affairs. and because france is a major strategic allies to the u. s. that has
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a global perspective. and this is the perspective that the industry she wants to engage. it's a lie on like you say, an important relationship with long lasting time. so despite all of those issues, how do you think they move past them? well, you know, a year ago you had the little tensions and you reminded us of it around the office. the older british australian american deal, that's great. our friends from its own deal with us trail. yeah. but then you as infringement need in a reconciliation processing. high level consultation. and in between, what's more important is the one you crane and that has really demonstrated that at the end of the day, friends and us spent together oh, along with all the other european allies in the face of russian aggression. and this is, this is the real core of that relationship. so, you know,
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disputes and irritants are not gonna let us know me standing in the way. and it's important for these 2 leaders to meet or hear arctic the dispute and just make sure that the war hasn't changed any. and to just on the electric car subsidies that a micron has called super aggressive. do you think that he can be at all successful in trying to get biden to make any changes at the slight stage? well, you're talking about the inflation acts, correct? yes. well, you know, in this particular instance of france and macro are good, it made the spokes person of european most europeans are agreed and worried that this new law along with other no such as the chips act, serve as a prediction is a mechanism that, you know, reinforces american green tech in their effort to compete with china, but you know,
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that isn't best from europe and the european abominable position for its own car, or a major is and other green industries. so what my is coming to do to, to washing he's coming to try and carve out exceptions as much as canada and mexico were able to carve out exceptions for industry. but he also, you know, he wants to engage in a washington, in the fact that maybe in this new world, a world with a heightened competition with china, europe as well, should engage in more subsidies of its own industry. and that's the message on the american side is that whatever they did to protect darren in industry, maybe europe should think about doing the same. i will have to leave it there. thank you so much for your time on al jazeera, that is seely, a bill in paris from the brookings institution. thank you.
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more cities in china, relaxing cove at 19 restrictions, as the government tries to diffuse public anger. the southern city of gong jo is among several to ease testing requirements and controls on movement local media. so people in beijing are being allowed to isolate at home. instead of staying in quarantine centers, china 0 cove policy has the to unprecedented demonstrations. and recent days the european union is urging china to use it simply went on russia to end the war and ukraine, european council prison. charles michelle is in beijing for talks with chinese president judging. ping the 2 leaders have made at a time of strained relations. that's partly due to china's treatment of the week of minority. michelle said he raised the issue of human rights, human rights and design, and i welcome the reduced resumes you china,
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human rights dialogue. we will follow up on mr. midgent. does this format this not transients for more than 3 years. so this is an important signal. the dialogue allow us to focus. why does human rights policy issues? and an individual chooses crushes. foreign minister says previous relations with the whist will not be resumed at a news conference, sir. gala from said western powers had a real chance to avoid conflict in ukraine, that they rejected russian proposals to halt nato expansion. the whist says, russia's proposals before the ukraine war were insincere, bushland, dom group. but sure. last december, washington preferred not to take advantage of a real chance for the escalations, but the chance was that christians blue ear show brazil the u. s. and brussels chose a course aimed at comprehensively supporting the key regime in its policy for educating all things. russians, education, media, use of the russian language and culture,
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arts and everyday life in general is that we're using mom at val has more from moscow. we talked about the expansion of nato, saying that it is wrong, and it is very dangerous. and it is a threat, a direct threat to the russian interests and awesome security. saying nato was founded principally on the defensive organisation. and there were terms and you know, agreements that bind nato not to turn itself into an offensive a body security body. but that's not what's taken place. now. that by adding some of the nordic countries to the organization has got got closer and close to the russian territory and thus play with fire. as he said, he's and talked about the nato intervention in a far flung region is like the south china sea. and that's why russia has now increased its cooperation with china in order to,
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to stand in the face of the aggressive expansion across the world by, by nato. he also talks about the nuclear weapons. and he said that the nuclear power should make sure that the nuclear war doesn't take place, because that's going to be the end of everything. and he said brushes engaged to those principles not to, not to allow any, any such things to happen. and the europeans also, the americans should take that into consideration. spain has stepped up security and public and diplomatic buildings up to a number of later bombs were discovered. one was sent to prime minister pedro sanchez and another to the ukrainian embassy in madrid where an official suffered minor injuries the item since sanchez was disarmed by his security team. and other 3 devices was seen to the defense ministry and air force base and un arms firm.
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huge crowds have turned out in the occupied west bank for the funerals of 2 palestinians killed by israeli forces mohammed to al sadi and 9 hours. the body died during a raid in the al hud off neighbourhood in the janine refugee camp at dawn on thursday. the 2 men were members of the al, could brigades the military wing of the islamic jihad movement. ah, an independent panel in south africa has found president, cyril ramirez, have violated his oath of office, which could lead to his impeachment. the panel was set up after millions of dollars in cash was found in a sofa at his private farm. it says ramirez wall has a conflict of interest between his official responsibilities and his position as a businessman. the president denies any wrong doing and has not been charged with
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any crime or fuller says 3. similarly, is a journalist based in johannesburg. he says the president has promised to sit down if he's found guilty when the country is divided. i can tell you that about those who are alleging one to the effect that the language used by this independence panel is not final. it's not decisive. it says the president may have committed, you know, violations may have acted against his oath of office, et cetera. not the exact language, but that those one, letting one to them may have and prima facie and then that those was saying, simply that from what we know now, the president must simply resign. now that debate is going to go on until we hear from president obama was basically the boys in his court. now, does he have the appetite to stay and fight because he insist that he did nothing wrong. he did not violate his oath of office. so does he stay and fight,
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given the fact that this is only preliminary, this finding of this independent panel. therefore, he has a fighting chance in the process is to unfold in parliament, especially if he goes on to secure a 2nd term as a, as the president. then that sort of strengthens him in terms of control of the parliamentary focus in parliament because of the amc. so does it take that route, which will see him more or less, you know, carrying the load and this burden. almost similar to what jacob zoom. i was like during his presidency in that people ended up is opponents ended up checking him a constitutional delinquent. and you remember that the current president settle drama had earlier undertaken a few months ago that he is found to have done wrong. he would step down the you in says the number of people who will need humanitarian aid next year has increased by
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nearly a call. so it's appealing for record $51500000000.00 to fund its operations globally . the money will help bring relief to nearly 350000000 people affected by natural disasters and conflicts. funds will also be used to tackle global issues, including food shortages, viral outbreaks and climate migration. as gonna go up by month 25 percent. well, and as a shaka, yeah, and it's gonna be jeff, by about $25.00 centered researchers. and so what that means is very, very simply either is that the gap that read needs and funding is going to grow. let's bring in, denny, sri can to russia, the chief executive of oxfam, great britain, he is in london, thanks very much for being on al jazeera now year after year. we seem to hear that the you in a year comes out with a report that of record amount of money is needed. is the funding model broken or is it just the number of conflicts and the impact of climate change?
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that is saying this? hello tom, look, i think 2 things are happening. there is a rapid increase in the number of people in need. we're heading exactly the wrong direction and it's a combination of the lingering impacts of covered the increasing impacts of climate change. and of course conflict protracted conflicts around the world. but as you say, the 2nd thing that's going on is that the way that will funds these needs is broken . you know, where the u. n is going cap in hand to bang in some ways for donations to help it respond to this need. we should have a much better system of pre positioning resources so that the you and agencies are able to go out there and not just respond but build resilience in these communities so that we prevent displacement and disaster. $51000000000.00 shortage will. i mean, we're, is that money going to come from?
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but the moment it comes from rich donor countries who to make voluntary contributions to the united nations, those don't need to step up. many of them have not met the pledges they've made time. and again, over the decades that they will provide aid or emergency relief. but we also need to find ways of, of rising these resources. i think it's time that we talk about creative solutions . you know, why can't we have a global windfall tax on, on, on fossil fuel company. so that rose resources could go into a global trust fund so that the people who are impacted by the, by climate breakdown, who are being affected by drought source or famines. old floods or wildfires, have the resources to be at to pre, to have relief provided to them. it's time that we get bold and creative because unacceptable that here we are in the 21st century, still unable to of a to provide for the most vulnerable and needy people on the planet. i mean,
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you mentioned there that a number of countries have failed to make their commitments. but now many people are dealing many countries are dealing with a cost of living crisis in a looming recession. i mean, what expectation is there that, that $51.00 and half $1000000000.00 will actually be found? but look, this is, it might sound like a big speaker. it's tiny and to the amounts of money that rich countries in particular, have pumped into their own economies to keep outdated industries of lotes to provide fiscal stimuli. and so here we are. yes, we're all, there are pressures on, on all economies round. well, my mind, but if we'd consider ourselves to be a civilized p, c's, than we need to be able to put aside a relatively small proportion of global income to be able to provide for people who are in need, especially because many of those people are being driven away from their homes,
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livelihoods are being ruined by climate bring down that they had almost nothing to do with. so this is a moment where we have to get real about being about meeting this urgent need and it's unacceptable that the u. s. has to go out there with it's begging bolt for donations. okay, we'll have to leave it there. thank you so much for your time. that is danny shriek, entourage at the chief executive, oxfam. great britain, thank you. with a construction of a multi $1000000.00 port and the southern site of carola has become the focus of protests for months. a christian phishing community has been leading demonstrations against the project. it says its cause and coastal erosion and destroying livelihoods. but a hindu group close to the governing b. j. p is holding counter rallies in support of us who, billionaire, a loan mosque says his brain chip company in your link will be ready for human trials and the next 6 months. the technology is designed to allow
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a person to control electronic devices with their mind and must showed a video of a monkey he says was using its thoughts to type mosque hopes. the chip will one day help people with disabilities to walk and say, we think probably in about 6 months, we should be able to have our 1st year link in a human. so for of the 1st 2 applications we're going to him for and humans are restoring vision and that i think this is like, notable in that even if someone has never had vision ever like they were born blind, were believe they can pay it. they can, we can still restore vision. so because the, the visual part of the, the visual part of cortex is still still there. let's bring in mark colberg. he's a professor of philosophy and media and technology at the university of vienna.
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thanks very much for being on al jazeera. well, what are your thoughts about the technology? i mean, do you think it will be able to make the blind see and the disabled walk again? i see the potential of this technology. i think this kind of technology, at least if it's successful because we don't know yet. if you're willing to succeed, but even successful, it could contribute to dealing with things like paralyzed people and blindness. i think there are lots of ethical questions relates to what, what, what are those ethical questions? yeah. one is like, this is developed by commercial company. and how will this go in terms of ethics usually in medical area and universities are in hospitals. we have ethics communities, and here this is a private company,
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so we don't know how this is going to work out. and another problem is that in principle, this technology phone developed could be 2 things for brain control and for mind control. and that's obviously very problematic. and so how are we going to deal with. ringback bill regulate this and, and how and, and then a 3rd issue i c m, which is more for the, for the 3rd. the future is that this could not only help people who have for medical problems, but also used for human enhancements for giving some people better capabilities them. then normally humans have and i think this is something we really need to to have a discussion about. how do we want that to? we want to change the human and, and if so, and for whom will be for whom will this technology b realty only be available today to the billionaires on to 1000000?
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there are, are we going to make this technology available to too many, but taking all those issues into account, what sort of power does that give mosque if at this company and this technology is successful? i think it's a mask of dumps here to to have for a lead leading position in this field or so it would mean again that just a swift, swift twitter am or other projects but by musk him and other building. there's a few people in the world am, have control over very important technologies. am this is say, you know, ethically and politically problematic writing when each discussion of, of power distribution in this digital age. and i think every b b you have too little of that today. okay, well, thank you so much for your time. that is michael, big
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a professor of philosophy of media and technology at the university of vienna. thank you. thank you. the world's largest volcano is spewing lava and hawaii. mona laws erupt in 54 times since 1843, but the last time was nearly 40 years ago. scientists say there is no threat to local communities despite lava flowing towards a main highway. well, it's time for a chicken the world with n. his jeff. here's your weather update for the 1st of december, and we're still hanging on to those red weather alert. sim play for northern greece, just how much rain we're going to see here. and that shield of rain is also sliding into southern bulgaria, that western side of turkey as while and some showers through the boss for a so for is stumble, a hive, 17 degrees. now for us here in the middle east, it is dry. just a few more clouds up in the mix. here we can see that picked up on our satellite and radar much quieter for western saudi arabia. we've had some big downpours there
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as of late in jetta. mecca and medina up, but again, we're in the clear are for the gulf states. so here's your game day forecasts will go match by match the 1st starting at 6 pm creation. belgium will have a temperature of 26 degrees and no clouds in the sky. there also a pair of games at 10 p. m will dip down to about $24.00 degrees for that match at japan and spain. that's the situation at today on thursday, but i wanted to put this on your radar for friday. we're going to see those winds pick up through the gulf at that includes for us here in dough. hi. think at potentially a friday we could see those windows of 40 kilometers per hour. but sunny skies with a high of 29 degrees enjoy have fine. ah, it's day 12 of the football world cup here and carter and teams and groups e. and if we'll seek to reach the knockout stage,
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japan must win against spain to qualify for the last 16. well, germany needs to beat costa rica and ruby if crow asher and belgium will meet for a place in the next round. kennedy's hopes have already been extinguished, but morocco needs when or draw to go through to the round of 16 for the 1st time. and nearly 40 years. and one canadian city fans loyalties are being put to the test . gabriel elizondo reports from montreal. ah, rocking hands go wild in celebration after their victory against belgium, sunday, a wind that will go down in moroccan football history. the scenes aren't from robot or motto, cash. but instead from montreal, canada, in the little my grab neighborhood signs of moroccan culture are hard to miss. that's because there are an estimated $40000.00 people of moroccan descent, living in montreal, more than anywhere else in canada. this is canada,
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my country too, but i born in rockaway, one of those is cutting near moosh. he moved here 12 years ago. he loves canada. but when it comes to this world cup, he loves his native homeland even more. i was all the best, but seriously, i was all the vest for my country, you know, for rocco, by contrast, the out look for canada, the rest of the world cup is sort of like the weather here in montreal, dark and gloomy. there are no celebrations on the streets, and that's because after losing their 1st 2 matches, canada has been eliminated from any chance of moving on to the knockout stage. but for morocco, a win or even a tie against canada on thursday. and morocco moves on medication. and that's why it montreal's french in arabic language, middle east radio program,
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the phone lines have lit up with excitement or we can use a lot because the last time the morocco team went to the next age was on 1986. so it will be a great opportunity for the that team and also for the american people, the moroccan team reach that speech. canadians know this world cup is about to end for them than the rock and living here are hoping it's just getting started. gabriel's audio audi, his eda, montreal, a crow, sure in belgium, meet her to armor to ben ali stadium was everything to play for. samantha johnson has more. you know, the saying if you won't got to laugh, tell him your plans. well, croatia and belgium may attempted fate. they would have thought their teams would be going blue to the last 16 of the world cup. but rocco had at that idea, which is why this game might see either croatia or belgium taking an early flight
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home. hi, i'm samantha johnson. this is welcome, one o one. before arriving incatel belgium were being held as the 2nd best side in the world after brazil patricia weren't far behind them. so how is belgium sitting 3rd in their table? well, their party was spoiled by morocco's spirit and determination. croatia are doing slightly better. i guess they scraped to do with morocco before sending canada home . they have free men to thank for the goals against canada, andre crime rich micheler via and lor vermaia. now myers story is quite the inspiration because he is 14 years ago coming out as a mascot for he's now captain lou camacho, which that's a lot of hard work determination. can't love. belgium must be wondering where their luck has gone. for goodness sake, they've got that as of weathers added an organ in another time. lomeley look hard
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to score goals for fun. and let's not forget kevin differently now, but they weren't enough to beat morocco. and morocco is currently in the jump seats . if they be canada in their 3rd and final good game or even at all, it's the end for either belgium or croatia. ah. and we will have much more on today's world comp action anal special coverage with chima nations. sama mush after the break. ah, it's time for a memorable holiday with pegasus. it's time for turkey. set sail for new discoveries, enjoy. have new experiences. hit the shops, make wonderful memories. travel to turkey with pegasus, and with direct whites to istanbul and tribes own book your ticket. now for
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with a just waiting for the right moment to try and find a way through for that. and i welcome to wild cup today. i'm gemini, jazz lena massey remains uncles to when his 1st woke up with argentina. and i'm sorry how much were joined by our congregation. as 2 more groups reach their conclusion, it's all to play for it. great. a with germany, spain, costa rica, and japan all still capable of making it freight. and belgium's golden generation are in danger of getting knocked out. we'll also build up to the games. the in group f ah, group athlete is his conclusion later,
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and belgium are under pressure to progress. alberto martinez, the side of the and the groups are there to now the feed to morocco and their last matter. now they face a tough test against croatia and their final game belgium and need to win to guarantee qualification. well, and the richardson is that are mad that been ali stadium for us. and the belgium are really under pressure. and there are talk there. unrest to in the camp to yeah, absolutely. ryan this potentially another huge now and this will cover cassie, germany and belgium hero european heavyweights going out of the tournaments tonight . i'm. yeah, this golden generation was their best chance in 2018 in russia. when they reached the semifinals before being beaten by france, having the rowing narrow midfielder from manchester city giving an interview. and the bill was fits toward him suggesting the team was now a little too old, perhaps to win. this will come by all accounts that has not gone down say well i
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with certain players that soon play saw the older than him in the squad. all came to a head after that to know the feet against morocco. talk of verbal and even physical altercations in the changing room after that game that have were tobin piece talks amongst the 2 sides of that particular age debate? so subsequently with romilly, the calking find the role of value and peace negotiates are in the middle. there somehow, roberts are martinez the head coach where he was unusually full throw actually in his pre match. c press conference very unhappy with certain sections of the french media. he says they've got a campaign against the belgium seem unhappy with some of the quotes that have been attributed to some of his players as well. i. let's have a listen sir, to what he had to say. whoever come up with whoever is donate. this is called a great goal on goal for belgium, really because that's what i would do if, if i'm an opposition of i can get we can sides and out of they told me and i would do as a journalist, i would love to win my own woke up instead of supporting my team and tried to
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weaken my team, whoever's on it is genius to i think it made the group more aware that the least that you listen to the noise to the outside. the better it shows you that maybe there is more desire to find negative news about around the steam rather than really get the nation together support the steam, enjoy the talent of the best generation that we ever have indulging football. and what can we expect from the 2018 or is up andy krasier, it looks really pretty good. so far at this tournament i saw them play against canada. they looked absolutely fantastic, of course, reaching the finals in 2018. but it's not just the same team own repeats as like, or damage the coaches overhaul at various positions in that same particularly the defense. so there is use now sprinkled in with some experience. but if that midfield that is so important, and of course, are the central hub to it'll luca moderate shar, from a balance,
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or when the ram madrid player, a 37. this will be his last will cup, selection, joy, hey, mar, we still can. but alongside brokovich and coverage, pretty much the best smithfield trio you can see at this tournament, they were fantastic against canada, completely dominated possession, really good pre tournament as well and getting into your inclination as a final se qualifying out of a great little psych insane france in denmark, if you see anything like that. so for that they start pre tournament. anything like the sort of play we saw against canada and bell to rent for a pretty uncomfortable night. and he was alive from am edwin ali stadium. thank you very much for that. now sharon murray. sorry to remind you of this, but at the start of the tournament you predicted belgium would reach the finally you back tracking on that little bit. now i'm about to backtrack. i regret earnest, defending, you know, obviously when you look at the past 2 games of belgium, but going into this fixture, i think now is the time you know, for belgium to show who they are. this is a former, well, number one,
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they're ranked number 2. now yes, they lost america, but they need to bounce back for days is a very long time in football, and i think they have the quality romero newkirk who highest go score for belgium is in the squad. 68 goes, i think huge. you know, he's going to be very important for them and, and has of these players, you know, have a lot of experience, kevin, to, brainer. he needs to show us what he does at club level when he comes to the belgian say, oh do you think you would have been it would have made the big difference if local was fits 100 percent, he is there stuff. there's sort of like saying, you know, you have france and you don't have a 1000000 bucks or you have a didn't, you know, you're not messy. he is there stop player and i think he could have made a difference. but now he is the, the platform for it, for, for, for him to do something in destroy moment. and i guess crash are perfect, perfect opportunity. and if not last to crochet in the last 3 meeting. so that should really help them get confidence going into the fixture tonight. thank you very much. i show a belgium are under pressure after that defeat to morocco who play canada and their
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final group match will be live at the stadium shortly before samantha johnson has more on back match. morocco are in 7th heaven. their fans can barely believe it. back in august, their coach was summarily fired. they had to stop again. now they have a real possibility of making it the last 6. the tie i'm, samantha johnson is well cut warner ward. it's been a crazy year for morocco. they qualify to fly to cattle, back in march, but by the time they got here their coat, you bought, he'd, hal, it is, it was out. and for a player while it looked like he was in, within a matter of weeks and there, daring to dream and why no, it's croatia, we're in the final of the last world cup in russia. morocco helped them to withdraw . belgium were 3rd in russia and highly rated in capsule lockers victory over them had called was honking from back home to anywhere within american diaspora. so basically throughout europe, the heroes of the, our roman size, and zachary, are
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a blue color. all that stuffs them. now from staying a little longer and cats are, is canada and canada is already out of the competition after losing to croatia that will have delighted all of croatia because it is goat, had described in graphic terms how he sighed. we're coming to beat them. a postscript for canada, they scored their 1st woke up goal courtesy. oh oh fun. say dave, is we back next woman's as co host. ah. so it's pretty simple for the north african side, a win or a jewel and we're okay, we'll head story. the godness of what happens in the other match more and more much not attention about and we know what we want to achieve. we know why we're here. we're motivated. we know that as long as the referee hasn't brought in the final whistle that we've not qualified, we've not to cheat anything yet, additional from swap to real opportunities for all players,
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for our country to keep stepping forward. we've, i think as a group we've talked to glee and with our identity took some big steps in this tournament. think football people, cooper waiting for canada to arrive. were wondering how we were going to sure. i think we should have on the front 4th. and that will be all approach again, will, will stay committed to our identity. and we'll go into this much with an opportunity to make some more history. let's get live now to a far as my at to alpha mom, a stadium where the action will take place of all right. we can see the canadian flag and to rights around your shoulders that you are aiming to see all sides. leave this tournament on ah, yes, chad. i even know this is a dead game for canada canadians, it's still one, it's the damn a win this match, it's important for them to win to go home with
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a win. everyone here think so. there are a lot of canadian fads where palms, right guys, i buy by friends here that have not all the way from montreal, canada, and they've been watching all the games. this is chris, read the whole, you know, they started off so wow, what do you think have been definitely went very well in the middle of it. but in general, for canada, football, this is amazing. the evolution of the sport in canada. and i do believe we are going to be a historic community for it for them to win, because they are the host that the next world 2022nd. and if they knew it will be safest gain fix world. can you broke up games on the bounce? that they've lost. so how important is it that they win? honestly, it is really important in regards to thinking that monkey off their back in regards to getting that 1st victory. so then in 4 years when it is in our hor, blood would be able to think differently to maybe go to 16 routes. will definitely
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very important. okay, and john, how can i help? hey guys guys, guys guys. 7 no way we don't, we don't talk to a garage. oh i only, i'm not friendly canadian, but i'm not gonna go away. i've got a going going going. it's a very proud that happy to do it. i think we've lead cross. barbara was all to play for a group e with all for team still able to qualify japan, no defeat to spain will leave them packing their bags off to coming back to germany . and one of the shots of the moment of the tournament to pan followed that by losing to costa rica, if the japanese were to spring another surprise and beat spain, they would be assured of a place in the law. 16. a droll would also be enough if it ends all squared between
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germany and co setup, but it's a tough task in facing japan. 2010 champion. spain have been one of the more impressive side so far in castle. it was in the case id just the point to reach the knockout stage while a, when it will guarantee it helps with the money. we watched the game between japan and germany, japan as a team that played very well and very orderly, the defend the area, but then go up the pitch with lots of energy with very fast plays with clear ideas . and i think this game and we very similar, i don't think we fear any rival. we have the utmost respect towards all national teams. we are thinking of which rival, we could face the quarter finals because we must 1st think about japan. we must win that game because if we don't, then many things could happen and show that the homeless along. it's going to be a high pressure game for our players. both must leave in ourselves. the players must believe in themselves and they must believe in their teammate in order to
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fight against our opponents. it's always an important match that never changes. hopefully they will be able to do their best and the result will come after that. i'm sure edgewater, i'll rez, is a spain football expert, and he joins us now from the dreadful moorehead of this fixture said, water, you thank you very much for your time. as spain. i only need a drill against japan. what, what's the feeling like where you are there, the fans feeling confidence? well, they're actually to be extremely go. it, it may be dangerous, because i've always ends up impacting the feelings. spain is that the team has played probably the best buy to work up so far. not only because of the victory, i guess a recursive no. but also because they dominate germany. a very traditional, very respected sites are most the batch so that there's a feeling that it would be
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a huge offset if they don't win these up there and make it to the next, you know, to stages. and i thought as of course, there was no shortage of goals against costa rica, was that but, but spain don't play with a central striker. and is this something that concerns you at all this lack of a consistent goal scorer? of course it's an actually just been a new feature. busy of the. busy the introduced for these work up they haven't played before like this in a previous ordinance. so he's not like it is something that's been. busy for a while, they play too much and even more in the last 25 minutes of each. but i think for the squad that the spain currently is probably a good compromise. busy but you always want to your team so more like has been
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like. busy school will guarantee a few goals tournament and you could, you could trust them to and in this case it's been can score 7 goes well, but they could very well go scarlet in the following because they lack the striker . and just a quick quote on lewis and re k, a coat. she certainly divides opinion. the spanish on his side at the moment they impressed with what he done so far here in castle. yes they are and he's changed to be is asian in spain because he started to do twitch specials every day and he comes across more much more likeable guy was the one that we knew before the press conference. and so he's grown the loved spaniards. i'm sure they finance love him even more if he can take him to the final advisory alvarez that spain of football. but thank you very much for your time to
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on germany must be costa rica to have any chance of making it feel as if lakeside were in danger of an early exist on the news in the open at the japan. however, after rescuing a jewel against spain that coupled with japan losing to costa rica given a reprieve. but even a when today may not be enough to avoid elimination at the group stage for the 2nd consecutive, walked up abundant problem getting yup. on them, when the difference utilized them to come back from a 7 no. and then when it gets to pad is no mean feat or hence we need to respect them. it's our own fault, but we're now in this situation. so we need to do what we can do. it's about performing on the pitch, giving it 100 percent. it's our responsibility and we need to perform and deliver on germany, costa rica will be the 1st woke up a match ever ref. reference to by an old female team of officials. ned by french women, stephanie hopville, that speak to christina, uncle. he is a former fif
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o f re and a football laws analyst that she joins us from paso to florida. christina, thank you very much for talking to us at 1st of all. how significant is this moment for female? rephrase like yourself or is it just another day at the office for hopper. rebar is another day in the office but with a bit more pressure. knowing that this has the shoulders and the expectations of all women officials across the world. that sounds like a lot and it is a lot because over 92 years of having the fee for rural cup, there's never been women officials at the fif of men's world cup. and the 1st time we've ever had fi for women on the fif, a list at all was in 1904. so we're talking about trail blazers and sonia den in court trailblazers a carrie sites is the current fee for head for women referees $75.00. her understands is pressure, and she's been carrying this origins 2019 and she's done the women's world cup 2 years ago. received her 1st champions league assignments,
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she understands the gravity of the spec specter, but when she steps on the field, it will be a match. as soon as she blows the whistle, it all removes and she still needs to perform the job. very, very big. i wait on her shoulders, but it's an incredible achievement for women officials and specifically for stephanie prop park. we congratulate her on that. christina, you spoke about the pressure. how do you yourself cope with that and how do you stay focused on the field? yeah, i mean a, in the pressures immense for a world cup game for any referee, any added, but the best way to cope with this type of pressure when you walk into these major games is to focus on what you do consistently before every single game. that's simple as like similar players, you focus on your pre game. you know, you focus on your conversations with your team in advance. you do a film analysis. you review your film, your clips, your, you know, the status strategy and tactics of the players who the line up is. you basically try to stick to as close to routine as possible and try to ignore all the different palms and circumstances that come with these types the games so that you can stay
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focused when you blow the whistle. you know that the game has already started and you're ready for that decision when that crack happens and everyone's looking at you. so because in do you think this is a chance for a young girls and that women to, to take into the job and will attract more of a female? i do, i truly do really, i believe that seeing is believing that's a very key component, right? when you look around and you don't see someone that looks like you, that acts like you, that's culturally the same as you. you don't truly believe in sides at times that you can't be the person that does the job. so seen women, not just a stephanie ferraro, a we have louisa, karen diaz, katie nesbitt, we have lima, we have people and she me, we have people that look like them and that's going to inspire young girls to say, hey, i can step on that field as well, because it doesn't matter what i look like it doesn't matter, my gender, all it matters is that i'm qualified and i can perform the job. this will inspire women officials to pick up a whistle and say,
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i can do this as well. and importantly, this inspires everyone to know that getting rid of any kind of subconscious or social biases that anyone can do the job regardless of gender, regardless of race, ethnicity, so long as they can get this job. so i'm excited for the current generation that they're inspiring the next generation there's by both women and men. well we ladies here, wish all the best of hepa and her team. thank you very much christina. that wrap up . sorry about that. let's wrap up wednesdays, action and natalie, unless he's well cut. dream is still on as argentina made it to the last $68.00. you know, when against president becky, 6 minutes in which it tells me a stretch for a cross. and an incident with messy that your initial initial attention, vasa via, i'll review off the referee, look at the incidence. and once it was given, it was messy again. chesney and the part is key back came off best. that in the 2nd half argentina went ahead. now i'm getting as cross that met by lexus. my kind of
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stays caught his bus international golf and it was to you when ends. i fernandez that that who the an average for in the 67 minutes argentina. now, by australia in the field, i went into the stages for the 1st time since 1986 while there was a hot break for bo says to fans that you sail stadium or mexico fe, saudi arabia after pulling off the biggest upset so far this form and cloudy, have ended up a bottom of the group. mexico was started also the game and last place. and the group were the little task of going through. but early in the 2nd half, we went ahead that through a corner kick converted by forward. and i think it's later mexico double the lead with the master class at long grade louis chavez, placing a free cake into the top corner, bringing them one step closer to the wrong, the 15. but saudi arabia pulled the gall back in stoppage time on. send him a bill,
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sorry for that to make it to one. the result meant me, the team would make it out of the group mexico, missing out on the last 16 to poland on gold difference. in group di, australia, we're one, no one is over denmark, the book that tickets to the round of 16, it was a win over home situation for denmark and the 1st half sold. i'm unable to get past australian go math. ryan a quick counter attack. so forward matthew, let me provide a lovely finish with the screws ahead their market capstone was acting as they needed to goals to go 3, but please know much business right inside. they qualify for the amount of 16 for the 1st time since the 2006. welcome finishing 2nd. in the great with 6 points, they will face argentina. ah,
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well it may have been early in the morning that came in australia, but these were the scenes as a jubilant fans, celebrated in melvin's of federation, square australia, ending a 16 year wait for a place in the last 60 and to nearby it, raining world champions, france in group these other game, but phil went top of the this was the moment to news. yes, i've been waiting for a goal to cheer at this moment. that happened with who got at his side one they'll up to the gray menu. francis's slave came off the bent as they fight together. we thought was man, though, for deep into thought his time the celebrations were still lived as long as it's billed to as winners and we'll play poland next sasha half the last 16. no games now confirmed you went to the argentina match last night. did we see the rail argentina?
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yes, absolutely. i got to think that the 1st game that they played, that loss. very shocking, of course, came at the right time. because that's the only time that can really make a mistake. and since then we've seen them recover. they've had difficulties score in the 1st half of both of the last 2 games. but you know, yesterday we saw them turn on the heat in the 2nd, 2nd half, and it didn't really have to be no messy scoring. he missed the penalty. yes. but the recovery from the rest of the players, the rest of the team that made sure to break down portland, who had not conceded to go in the last 4 games. and just that, you know, that's the ident, you know, we know that could go all the way and we know this will come out of briefly the saudis used to make a joke about where was messy when they beat them in their 1st. and that 1st i'm going to continue with that. joe was poland yesterday. ah, it was so difficult when you see the way they set up on the, on the pitch. you could see that learn dorski was really up front along the word really concentrating on defending. and just maybe if they get one long pass,
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perhaps even from a dead ball and school, but it didn't turn out, but we'll see a different portland in the, in the knockout stages. and i certainly got that work out for them against france. ne, a thank you for your analysis. i show we really appreciate it. that is what we got time for those. again, you can get more well cut content on our side to out as ever dot com forward slash welcome back. in $1550.00 jimmy gmc with plenty of home cost at 2022 tooting much more on today's at 4 games, including canada miracle which is being played ad out tomorrow. stadium, 3,
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