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exposes the powers, controlling the narrative. russian media does a lot of saber rapidly. his message has to be back by the whole propaganda for apples and the tools they used to do it. how do you read through all of them? some information? how do you determine what is this and from notion, you with the listening post, your guide to the media on al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera. ah, no, this is in use our on al jazeera, i'm fully back to bo live in dora, coming up in the next 60 minutes. the kremlin, says president vladimir putin is open to talks about the war in ukraine, but only to secure what he calls russian interests. south africa governing amc party postponed the decision on the president's political future after an inquiry
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found evidence of possible misconduct. ah, chaos in synagogues parliament, a male politician attacks, a pregnant colleague as munson political pension, descends into violence. also this, our israel orders the deportation of a palestinian french lawyer detained without char since march. we'll hear from the wife of sila ha marie and a match with a bit of hostile history. a woke up knockout face is at stake as ganna faces, uruguay. ah, thank you very much for joining as we saw this, use our with the war in ukraine. the kremlin says present. vladimir putin is open detox towards ending the war, but he says the west must accept washes demands, and he wore consider a withdrawal from annex regions of ukraine. the commons come
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a day after you, as president joe biden said he's willing to meet the russian leader. if he moves to end the conflict, i'm prepared to speak with mr. prudent. if in fact there is an interest in him aside, and he's looking for a way to end the war. it hasn't done that yet. if that's the case, in consultation with my french, you know, friends, i'll be happy to sit down with food and see what he wants. has a mind. early on friday, german chancellor, all off shore spoke to put in on the phone, urging him to find a diplomatic solution, including a withdrawal of russian troops. the criminal and fed put in complained to shows the west was caught pumping weapons into ukraine, which is putting, keep off negotiations. mom, it van has mo, from moscow, the criminal spokesman admit repair cough commented on that offer from president biden. by saying that the president put in has always been ready for negotiations open to negotiations. but there is
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a condition why she is not going to negotiate. and this has been repeated many times over the last several months. russia is not negotiating on withdrawal from ukraine and the understanding from the statement by biting here is not to that seems to be a pre condition that russia should come to the negotiating table already ready to, to think about the withdrawal from those territories that russia now considers a part of the russian federation and he said, but put in his willing and not only willing but adamant on continuing the special military operation until and until the goal is achieved and until everyone recognizes russian possession of those territories. so this is a very difficult negotiations have always been talked about by both sides since the beginning of this conflict, as the only way out. and russia has always been repeating the same lines by the way . and now there is no change in that. but they seem to think that there is this
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precondition joining us now. and then usa is melinda herring, who's the deputy director of the atlantic council's eurasia center. she's live from washington. thank you so much for joining us on al jazeera. so present biden says he's prepared to meet putin, the russian leaders has his opened negotiations, but not on the west. his demands to pull out of ukraine. what are the prospects for negotiations in your view? how optimistic are you about this talk of possible talks becoming a reality at this point, i'm not optimistic at all. so president boynton said he's willing to talk to putin, but there was a large ca via he said if couldn't, is actually willing to talk about ending the war pollutant is not willing to in the war. at this point, he shows no signs of being willing to withdraw his troops and do the things that would be necessary to indicate that willingness. after president biden made his statement, he said, i would be willing to talk to the united states after they recognize the,
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for an ex provinces. and these are not his, their ukrainian territory. he illegally annexed them earlier this year, and no one recognizes it. and he does even hold those for provinces. so these negotiations are going nowhere, unfortunately. right? so no real change in the stance of russia, but we seem to be entering a phase of stalemate. it would seem in the conflict. now. do you see the harsh reality perhaps of what's to come? possibly bringing the 2 sides together? no, you're, you're, you're, you're, you're not getting the situation is not a stalemate. there's been 3 phases of the war. the 1st phase of the war was the battle of key of an ukraine wanted. second phase was the battle of the don boss, and that was a bit of a stalemate. the 3rd phase, though, is the fight for her san and ukraine is winning. ukraine has winning full stop and there's real momentum now and the ukrainians are going to push as hard and as fast
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as they can let her put and cannot make any real progress on the battlefield. so he is now talking about negotiations and he is using a cowardly strategy of hitting infrastructure in ukraine. this did pollutant couldn't, is, this is not a steel me. ok if it's not a style made, then talk to us about the progress ukraine's making right now. as you said, that the russians are attacking ukrainian infrastructure. and that would seem, it would seem, is affecting the ukrainian forces, at least in their advances. what, what are we talking about when we talk about a di escalation or what would an end to this war look like? because right now it doesn't seem like either side is making that much progress. no, that's, that's false. the ukrainians are making tremendous progress and they've made tremendous progress since the counter offensive begin. they retook land in the north. they took a huge, huge amount of territory in harkey. they took some territory in the east and they've re taken the city of her song. that is huge progress, but it is ukraine,
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likely to reintegrate all of its territory though. yes it is. it's armed forces are on the march, the, the russians have no game. their game is terrible, they don't have supply lines, their morale is terrible. the ukrainian morale is strong in the of supply lines and they're totally committed. so i flatly disagree with your analysis. the ukrainians are on the march and then we'll retake their territory. well, the russia, you talk to military strategist, they say that a ukraine can retake all of its territory back to the february 23rd borders by christmas. it depends though on how much the west ends in terms of military assistance. why, by the way, that's not my analysis, but a reading of the situation on the ground as we hear from various correspondence and various on this old. so i thank you so much. it is for joining us, melinda harry herring. thank you very much for your time. we appreciate you sharing your thoughts with us. let's take a look at other world news. 9 south africa's governing party has held an emergency meeting on the political future of the president. it comes off to an independent
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panel found serial on my posts. i may have violated his oath of office. the panel was set up after accusations rama post failed to report the theft of millions of dollars in cash from his farm in 2020 the president denies any wrong doing. south africa's main opposition party says it stable to motion to dissolve parliament. yes, these national executive committee will meet again next week after it's members have looked at the parliamentary reports. the any famous we've gone to, they decided that they would like that report to be given to the officials of the l. c. fest. the officials must process it, convenient n w c was the n w says done will convince the any c at we should do this before the 6th of december. so between 2 more on sunday, we'll do all that and them it. in fact, let's not discuss today. let's i jump to i logged off the shelf to me and got to
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see them come back. so we'll come back to the embassy before. let's bring in algiers. mommy. junk june in johannesburg for a salad more. first mom it about what come out of this emergency meeting of the n c . or fully 1st i should mention that everybody who had assembled to report on this meeting and to even observe this meeting was quite stunned that barely 45 minutes after the meeting started, that it was abruptly adjourned. and there was a lot of confusion as to exactly why that happened. now you heard mister marsha tally and that sound bye. talk about the steps that he says must happen next going forward. he says that there's going to be some officials in the agency that are going to be reviewing this are independent panels report on so, or i'm a poser and then he says that those officials are going to be briefing another committee of the a in c and then there will be another meeting taking place of this executive committee, that's the decision making body within the a and c,
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that's the meeting that was supposed to have happened today, and that was very short. i was very truncated. now the questions immediately are, how can all of these steps be taken before tuesday, december 6th, that is a key day in this ongoing political crisis saga, because that is when the national assembly is going to meet when they are going to take up the issue of this independent panels report on trauma poser. they may vote to go ahead and initiate an impeachment panel with in parliament i. so that will change the direction of how things go going forward from mr. rom, oppose it. and can all of this be done with all of these different committees and officials meeting and reviewing the text of this or of this report before tuesday, december 6th. a lot of skepticism as to how exactly that can all be done in such a compressed amount of time when there was so much expectation about what might happen today. at one point, it looked as though miss, rama poser might actually come to the meeting today to defend himself. at another point, people thought that he was not going to make an appearance. he did not make it appearance, but then also people thought that eventually the,
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the people involved in this means they might actually vote to ask mister opposite to step aside. that didn't end up happening. so there's a lot still to be done and a very limited amount of time to do it fully managed. the n. c has been mired in controversy and political scandal for a number of years after the present sooner results. i was also involved in a corruption scandal runner posts i came in on a ticket of clean government. we mind our view as how we got to this point today. so the incident that's really at the heart of this political storm right now is an incident that happened 3 years ago. and the incident, as it was explained by mr. rom, a poser is that there was around $580000.00 that was stolen in cash from his farm. paula, paula: this incident is being called farm gate. he says that this amount of money was being stored in a sofa in his property. and that's because it wasn't safe to put it anywhere else
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in the property. now, there was a political foe of his that just a few months ago came out and said that actually was a much larger amount. he alleged it was between $4.80 us dollars, and he said that mister rom, oppose a had not reported this to police, and that he had obstructed justice by not doing so. that's how all of this got off the ground. it has been enveloping mr. rom, oppose a sense because as you said, he came into power, a pledging to end corruption in this country, and that has been his main focus as president. now you have the independent panel that was put together to try to find out if they would recommend that an impeachment panel proceeds within the national assembly. this is a damning report that came out just a couple of days ago by this independent panel in which they found that preliminarily. they say miss roma posey may have acted inappropriately, and they also cast a lot of skepticism on how such a large sum of money of us currency came to be hidden and stolen from
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a sofa. miss rama poses form. so these are key questions that need to be answered. mr. on was a right now is really on a knife edge here. a lot of people say that his political future is looking very grim. they say that he may be forced to resign, and there's been a lot of confusion about what exactly is going to do even yesterday on thursday night, it was reported that he was going to be addressing the nation that he was going to be making a statement local media thought that he might even resign. in fact, when the time came, it wasn't him who appeared at a podium. it was, in fact, his spokesperson, who said that mister rom, oppose, had not yet decided what to do. going forward that he was pondering his political future and that all options were on the table. right now you have a situation where of course, the opposition is calling for him to resign or to be impeached. but you also have allies and adversaries within the a and c, which has been charged with corruption many times in their house. they are calling on him to resign. and it's going to be very interesting to see how this develops. molly, thank you so much for that. mom had a jump to live there in johannesburg. ah,
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ah, some of the last matches of the world cup group stages are underway in group age already qualified portugal have gone. a goal up against south korea is colace between 2nd place, ghana and uruguay. after 13 minutes slash calling to catch her lopez, her ian who is in tallahassee, o'clockish is soaking up the atmosphere that tell us about what's going on where you awesome. yeah, definitely. soaking at all. and the so glock is always a good, a lively spot to kind of get into what's going on as far as the games and what's going on with the on beyond. it's a good place where fans gather to kind of get ready for the for their game and also after that match they come to prepare and family members. now we know that brazil later on is gonna play, but we have some serbian fans here who are also very excited who will be going to the match later on. so serbia against switzerland in
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a few hours. yeah. me about the excitement. it's hard to say we lost in 2018, so i think we will win, but it's like some kind of other said we are. oh yeah, i can describe it it's. we are excited, but in the end it's like maybe we're when maybe we'll lose god. we don't know what's coming. yeah, and i think that's what's been so excited about this world campus that has been full of surprises, a lot of surprises, a lot of teams that everybody thought for sure it was going to win. turns out, not necessarily, but also we see here a good atmosphere of a lot of serv fans gathering. tell me about the vibe of you know, feel it. seeing your fellow countryman, you're supporting your team in the middle east. yeah, everyone. everyone has a good time here we are all ready to fan to be here for serbia to shout, to see sing,
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to cry. everything will just read. we are ready and we will be here until the end. i got a true fan here, i guess what? all the emotions here talking about laughing about crying stuff might be i have to have a laughing and crying such a map of the game. i always say to wait and see what ave see. right. and again, this world tough, i think everybody can agree that it's definitely going to be one bad. so far alley's husbands will surprise us. i will have to wait and see how survey affairs later on in a few hours a thank you very much. catching up when i catch hello pants honey, i live there at us o'clock if i told to play for the remaining a team in group g camera and we'll head into their final game needing a win against brazil. and the result of the groups are the game to go their way, such as fans back home who will tune in to wash their team. it's also those who form part of the camera union diaspora in the us. my camry force from maryland. ah, the spartan veterans at practice, these plays all
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a few of the 60000 coming unions who live in the us. the majority here in maryland . and they'll be watching us the team called the indomitable lions attempt to cruel their way back. just as they did to detail jerry, in the final minutes of a must win qualifier. the shorts of maturity, bird, you know, with was watching and learn what soccer is and what you know, trema was capable of doing. please to see a lot of mistakes that the make, you know, and we hope you know, there been able to have some good guidance and i will still come on in and stand the test. we will take that we will take that they were under a lot of pressure during qualifying, but it seems that they took the pressure and they seem to mature as i went through qualifying you. do think that that this is the right time for them. this is the
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right time for them because they have to let the world know that qualifying is their hard job. it was no just a fluke. while the players were at their pre tournament camp, civil unrest continued back home. and some expected supporters have mixed feelings about supporting a team that they maintain have been used by the government to divert attention from it shortcomings. yeah, it's really difficult. i mean, and sports has always been used as, as i mean, soccer especially sports, watching a and back home again, like the african ish on call. that was some organized. i mean there was a lot of trouble back home. and then those things were been about done, but they again, ah, thing is really, really difficult for a lot of comergence. what is going back home with all the mas struggles and so on. it's difficult to support soccer. oh, but despite his reservations,
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carly and someday we'll be watching with his friends, willing camera room to fight back once again. mike hannah, al jazeera, columbia, maryland in a globe, geez other game, said the answer to lynn can boast in advance to the next round to johnson has more football camby school. when serbia were $31.00 ahead at gates, calhoun would have thought they had the game. so nuff cameroon had ideas which means serbia now have to be switzerland to think at all. no pressure then. hi, i'm samantha johnson. this is world cup one o one switzerland have only scored one goal in this world cup against cameroon. and it was a pretty subdued affair. the scholar breelyn bolo didn't celebrate. he was born in cameroon. his dad still lives there when i've known whether to laugh or cry, when a bolo isn't playing football, he lives a foundation for refugees. the sort of cow it to which will help the cameroon fans
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to quickly forgive him. he'll certainly be celebrating if he gets his success he can serbia for their part deserves no, this is a do or die kind of match the can school there, coach, drag and story can which will be hope, investor. he knew pavlovitch. so gambling could which savage and alexander meter, which will all increase that tallies. so to rich will also be hoping pavlovitch and the rest of his defense lock up the back door. they all know that while switzerland hasn't exactly sparkled this world cup, they can do it. last year they beat france in the euros on the way to qualify him for cats out 2020 to face board 15 goals. return to that kind of for how did you need it? ah, and we'll have more on today's world cup action in our special coverage with peter stem it at 1530 g m t. ah.
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other world news now and a u. s. back group that helps defeat iceland, syria says it has topped old joint operations with american troops. the syrian democratic forces says it's a result of turkish bombardment of territory. it controls turkey has stepped up, strikes in northern serious into bar king and his last month anchor a blame the the attack on curtis separate is it phase are linked to the s d f. this week, the pentagon said joint patrols with the group have not stopped, but have been scaled back. and the syrian democratic forces controlled large parts of ne, sincere, ne, in syria. the region highlighted on this map in yellow, while turkish bank syrian groups are in charge of some of the regions in the north and southeast. these can be seen in purple and green. the syrian government controls the rest. micron cumberland is the head of policy analysis at the center for research and policy studies. he says the u. s. is trying to balance its relationship with the syrian democratic forces and turkey. this announcement just
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express the god of trust between the democracy forces and the and i just. ready to see the courses are fearful that by the vision might be sending them out to the church be have similar experience and the vision in 2019 administration and the president from the and the withdrawal of us forces on the from the northeast of city, leading to see a democratic forces under the under the m s. c of turkish forces. so i think they are trying to put some pressure on the administration in order to commit to the alliance, which has to be embed between the 2 sides and 2015 in which the heated and the courses act with the ground forces for me in the fight against i. so i think the u . s. is in a very position at if you, if you want to say the least because both are allies or are they not just is, is
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a major need to ally for that matter. they need to eat and they agree, and the need to support and the war in your brain. on the other hand, this year is not life. so i think the us is bring to play some sort of balancing between these 2 allies. they are trying to condense turkey, i'm not too much ground offensive against the market person. on the other hand, they want actually to keep their alliance with, with, with the suited the mechanic forces a routine session in synagogue. parliament has descended into violence fighting began on thursday, when a male politician walked up to a female colleague and slapped her in the face. she retaliated by throwing a chair. the budget presentation was suspended as members traded punches and insults tension has been going between the government and opposition since the ruling party lawsuits majority in july. as spring in our correspondent,
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in synagogue nicholas hoc who's joining us live from the car make. it's not the 1st time that we've seen such seems in the senegalese parliament, but certainly very shocking to see a female politician a talk in this way. tell us 1st about the reactions to this incident. well i was he parliament just moments ago and i spoke to one of the journalists her there . she told me what a source of shame these people, these elected members of parliament are supposed to set the example at the tone of the nation. but as you mention this in the 1st time that we've seen violence or people resorting to using their fist or kicking each other, rather than using their words inside what is supposed to be the institution of democracy. so there's a feeling of shame over what's happened and let me just show you the headlines of the newspapers here. this is lupe silva who says a barbaric act inside the national assembly to m p. 's here. now that may risk
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a prison sentence after all this happened in front of the minister of justice. the national assembly currently is on a marathon session plane to vote the, the national budget and, and the latest act of violence happened in front of the minister of justice. so it hasn't been ruled out that there might be some sorta prosecution that might take place later. we spoke to miami and jai, the women that were slacks interface. we spoke to her husband, sorry she's pregnant, she's in the hospital, she's getting care. but there is a lot of anger. among many women that have shown up in numbers were at the, at the parliament over has happened. but it is quite significant. shocking that, that a female politician what was attacked in this way, talk to us about the context in which this is happening in synagogue right now with a country dropping with, with the issue of violence against women. well, we have to remember that this national assembly has just been voted and months ago,
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and many members of the ruling party are actually women, and many members of the opposition are men. so there's almost a demographic conflict happening inside the national assembly. and that's what we're seeing being played out right now. and beyond that, we have to remember the context which is happening, which is there's the main opposition leader. we spend sancho who's being charged over allegations of rape. and many people see that case as being politically motivated and politically charged. women's group have been accused of, of meddling over political issue. so the context is rife for conflict. so what's interesting here is that a lot of women and a lot of reaction from the public has been public outcry of what has that happened, condemnation of the way things are handled there. let's remember that gender base violence in africa touches 44 percent of women. let me say this again. 44 percent
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of women have experienced gender based violence from people they know from their partners or people that they work with. compare this to the, the global average, which is a 3rd of women have experience of gender based violence. but what's important to note is those numbers are on the increase in it's up for elected members of parliament to set the example. and that's what people here are now expecting with a possible prosecution against those that have harmed the member of parliament in the national assembly. nicholas, thank you for that. nicholas hoc lived there in the car, senegal, booking of fossils, interim leader, abraham trower. he says he was the target of an attempted call last week. local media re for trial or a made the announcement at a meeting with civil society groups. he says those responsible have been identified, but he favors talks rather than prosecuting them. looking at fossil has already seen to cause this year. israel has ordered the deportation of a palestinian french human rights lawyer. it comes after the government revoke
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santa maurice jerusalem residency rights has been held without charged since march and has been imprisoned by israel several times in the past. amnesty international says he's deportation would constitute a war crime as that for his sally maurice wife. she says part of the reason her husband is targeted is because he's a human rights lawyer. it's o 4 news and i cannot imagine how house must be ready for him. it's, you know, he's the, he's the son after was an m his life, but i've been there until he was born. we were there and call him this. the city is about of in south. so yes it's, it's, and the rebel news for, for love, for really getting so now because he's a lawyer and human rights thunders and they are used to,
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to target the human right. defend a little john, are you so? so since the since the 20 years been by a failure and he's been spent mode on the 9 year in and he has been submitted to travel bands. i was denied to him to sign and 42 friends. so i thought to leave off for me and i will keep china is gradually easing some of the whilst toughest grove in 19 restrictions. after a week of unprecedented protests, people in beijing and shanghai have seen reduced testing requirements and quarantine measures. the government is expected to announce a reduction in mass testing in the coming days. nationwide cove, in 19 cases remain near record highs. the company behind a port project in the southern indian said, of carola,
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is in court to end protests that have delayed construction for months. demonstrators have been blocking the site of the multi $1000000.00 project, which is being funded by asia's richest man. they say the project will destroy livelihoods. i still ahead on al jazeera where live at our web studio with need a summit for the latest on today. ah. it's friday, here's your headlines for the americas nice to have you along. so the rain in california has now made it as far south as los angeles with a high of 17 degrees and probably see this mess behind me. this is going to be our weather maker over the course of the weekend for that west coast of the us. it's also drying down some cooler air. but for the other side of the rockies, alberta,
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edmonton minus 19. let me peel out, give you a wider local paint. the colors are dark of the purple. the lower the temperature will cal far south. it slung into the east is wall, but around the great lakes for tapping into a southerly breeze here. so that's popped up the temperatures chicago 10 degrees off to the northeast as one meantime for the deep south were pulling up some moisture from the gulf of mexico, texas, arkansas, and tennessee on friday. the tradewinds are strengthening. so thats pushing some moisture long that caribbean coast on friday. that's where the heaviest spouts of bramble b and for the southeast of brazil. this is floor and apple is pouring rain here for days a months worth of rain within the span of 24 hours. the rain still falling over top that area we'll talk about it in one sec, but storms, east of the bolivian and paid ruffian andy's. and look at that more rain in the forecast for annapolis down to porto lake ray on friday. see you later. ah,
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them. when we talk them through woke up today, i am heath estimate and we live at off studio. and doha is waterfront in the host patient cutter. we all at the business end of groups j h with the final 2 places in the last 16 at stake. gonna are looking to become the 3rd african team to reach the next stage. they are up against uruguay, with revenge in the sites. can south korea spring an up against portugal? they have to win. have any hope of making the last of the 16,
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the stay and joy. we look back on an incredible finish to group eat. germany knocked out at japan, go through me. joining me the cd for the show is football analyst, gemma. so lead will get her thoughts in just a moment. but we will begin with the live action that has kicked off in a group h, a. when for gone against your go on, we'll see them reached the knockout stages. the fixture is full of history is low. you're going to controversial quarter final when the over gone are in 20 thing. it's currently to know a year ago, at genuine stadium both goes from your again, the out of sky in south korea are aiming to avoid the food straight group stage elimination. they need a when ever portugal have any chance of joining the europeans in the knockout stage,
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portugal are already qualified for the next stage. christiana, rinaldo needs one goal to equal you said the record for the portuguese. they took the lead off the 5 minutes through ricardo ortho. the latest from education city is 11. watching the game with your boyfriend for us is our latin america. it's lucy and newman in montevideo. and let's see a few nervous faces with you. i would imagine all they were nervous, but they are absolutely over enjoyed right now. 2 goals in just 10 minutes. i mean people here admitted when, when not before the game started and they were not only nervous, but disappointed in their team. remember that order, why not support a single goal so far? and if they did not win, not only win this game, but when, when that substantial number of those there was no guarantee at old old fact, they would not be able to go into the next round. so they are absolutely
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a static i big at 1st. they were a lot of people, in fact that was critical of the, of the decision to allow noise, slightest of navy never really fell out, is, is the one that the guy man team was, are hoping to get revenge against, or they had nicknamed him the demo because of what had happened in 2010 in south africa. but when he finally came out on to the peach tree, we're here began to cheer and applaud him. he's been named the captain again of the national team. now hoping now for even more goes on falling forward. ringback which means that we're alive cannot be written off as the even many are a lions thought that they would be to me. but of course, after this, they have to confront brazil, which will be a very top act of all on monday with why you see a new many, montevideo. thank you. we'll talk to you in a little bit later. now a drew all when against cameroon, will secure top spot in group g full brazil. but cameron,
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rooney and friends will be hoping other results go. they way to see their side at bonds out of the group. it's close to the sales stadium. l way our report to say hail malika will be following this match for us. so good to talk to you as always, brazil, or through as we know cameron can progress. it's going to be an interesting my thoughts well, tito, whenever brazil. 2 in town, wherever they're playing, it's always an exciting night. sure. there's no pressure on them this much, but they're the hottest ticket in town. usually them an argentine especially amongst the neutral what kind of match can we expect? well, with the met the man with the knowledge, with me, old wait for miami, our number one guy, juana rango or hello, on a doing great. well then watch brazil a what? what kind of line up can we expect tonight from the brazilian? it's funny because there's a lot of, there's a lot of bit famous names, a lot of familiar names now that are looking at one point at least to be able to assure brazil, a being top of the table in this group is more importantly what brazil is going
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through, you could have it could happen, player for players was average age is 22.9 years. why is that so important? so help because they haven't had an average age that young since the 1962 cup and got each of brazil, even integer billy was able to win to for a 2nd consecutive time. there's also going to be the only this player to ever play for brazilian national team and johnny always will get most likely get the started $39.00. not only that, you're also gonna have to buy yano from the state of bi monthly for the 1st time since i did 2014. you know, when that was the last time in 2014, when i played. and the last $71.00 is germany, who's the brazil reseal re add a lot of players. technically a team that if you look at the line up on paper, it ends up being a team that can also go into semi finals of a world cup that ends up being quite interesting as well. what was that was telling me, fine, imagine just there may be an omen that cameron could hold on to that. what do they need to do to get results? and i guess the brazilians, they need to really have a good mindset, a positive mindset and attacking mindset, overt selective mindset. this is the teams of brazil that they play to play now for
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a 3rd consecutive world cup. now looking to lose for a 3rd time, they need to be aggressive on the ball. they need to pressure one thing about this brazil side, the camera needs to take advantage of. they haven't been to cohesive. why? because they haven't played together as a unit to be quite honest with you. so taking advantage of that inexperience or that lack of familiarity gain speeds could be very important for camera. oh, an awesome who's going back to brazil? one, we've seen some pretty impressive goals in them, so foreign to stolen, and then there many people savers. you think that they can definitely go all the way in the song here? cuz right now, the reason that they can't, they get the prominent not just through being able to dominate domini, but they're very, they're haitian in their domination. g, g, g, during his whole, his tenure as coaches built the 60 minute and beyond is where they end up being the most dangerous. you end up seeing a t let it that can methodically find the way methodically, start to look at their options. and that's what ends up being kind of the, the, the wears down the opposition and ends up being an advantage source result in the end of matches that brazil obviously they won the last world cup that was in asia, back in 2002 law people as you mentioned, tiffany,
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this term is what they who would they think possibly is the biggest threat so far from who they would have seen so far this tony look, knowing how brazil are, they know that they're the, they're the only, they're probably their own biggest obstacles but if you look at it from an opposing standpoint, then obviously the favorites, see france, france right now argentina would be 11. maybe even spain would be a bit of an obstacle as well. but this brazil sight looks focused. they look very to did very laser focused on what they want, whizzes to win the exit. so if we can, if we can just pinpoint some of that play where, where does successful come from them? is it their attack? isn't that event with the players, luna? but now, but who else in that team should be really be looking out? it's funny that you, you and everybody talks about them to shop. what would you do in the summer? but it's, it's from the back forward. for brazil, they are the only team in this walk of that i'm not can see that he shot on target or so for this competition with so. so if you looked at this literally match, now you end up seeing how they're diving and kind of block shots and china really goes off angles. me that's been very important from so it's from the back to the
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front, the leadership g experienced. and also the confidence in its end ability for brazil . so be able to go forward with a bit more reckless abandon, i guess for lack of a better term you could say. and also with a bit, with a more courage and a bit more ambition should be able to attack the opposing goal. now, now i sent off you nothing. you've obviously seen argentina play thing in brazil. plant is just you can we get a quick prediction about about this match wilson. i go ahead the one who's on wednesday night was over wrestler brazil had. that's that s what they say here force i was talking a couple of fans and, and they, they're confident appraisal's going to win their confidence, brussels going to win every time. well, they get the man with the knowledge. thank you. mind for that. he's going to go quickly, get ready for the match. me too is going to be big. not here. lou sale we can't wait back to you peter. so harris, always nice talking to you. the other gaming group, g. c, serbia, take on switzerland and this is a rematch of a game at the last world cup in 2018 that caused plenty of animosity. keeping an
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eye on thing for us at stadium 974 is joanna gasha. rob's good jo. let's look at the permutations show in switzerland. know that a win will take them through, but serbia on not out of it yet either. that's right. he say yes group g. there's still one spot to play for 3 teams that can take it. and 2 of them play in the stadium. they're behind me, stadium 974 in the next few hours. so be a take on switzerland now switzerland. well, it's a fairly easy route for them. they, if they, when they're guaranteed a spot and even a drawer could be enough as long as cameron don't read brazil. otherwise it would then go down to goal difference. now serbia, well they are much tougher route ahead because they have to win and win big against switzerland and also hope that cameron beat brazil. otherwise they really can't find a way through. now the permutations on the only things that are causing tension at of this match, as you mentioned there 2018, the world cup group stage where nurse switzerland beat serbia. that was the 1st
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time that they played each other. and since then, well, there's been a bit of a political under current really, between these 2 teams because in that much switzerland beat serbia. but the 2 scores, a granite jacker and jordan shikeria, there cost of at heritage. and when they scored against serbia, they celebrated with the albanian double eagle, a symbol with their hands. it causal of consternation amongst the serbian players among serbian fans, and those 2 players within fine for those actions. since then, jordan to kerry asked about it ahead of this game while he said, you know, swift, swift team is just heads play football. he played it down. but the serbian team will, they've already found themselves in trouble over the cost of an issue. they're under investigation from fee for, for hanging, a flag in their dressing room ahead of the match against brazil, which showed kosovo as part of serbia. so, you know, look out for goals in this game, but also with that political subtext going on between these 2 teams. look out for the celebrations as well. if we can talk for
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a moment about the friends. so if we look at group g, we've seen the brazilian friend from the camera union friends and the carlo, but they bring through the stadium in terms of beth's worth and the serbians. what are you seeing b pre game? well, no one says shown up yet. unfortunately, because the gains don't open for another 10 minutes, but we have seen in the past, in other matches the swiss fans were they, for, they've had a large proportion of them dressing up as cows, with the cow bells on their back, some shaking their cowbells, making an awful lot of noise, the serbian fans, well, you know, they're very, very passionate, incredibly passionate zavion fans. we have some soviet fan's working on our team as well. so we know exactly how passionate they can be. and of course, if, when it comes down to the 12th man, the serbians will certainly be there to back. that team is a tough ask for them. but if they have funds can help them and they certainly will try in
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a little bit later. thank you very much. they have been celebrations for morocco, friends around the world. are they aged? paused canada to reach the la 16 for the 1st time in 36 youth. said boston, what's the matter with moroccan fencing ruffles? adrenalin is running high in this cafe in brussels. it's been more than 3 decades since morocco made it this far in a football world cup and dan hopkins viet scores. the for it's go. the other team there rooting for belgium has been disappointing. so far. the red devils last to 0 to morocco. last sunday. since dan jerseys of moroccan players have become a hot item in this market in the neighbourhood of mole and bake, just yet. i've bought some for my kids. my husband and michael france to day morocco's going to win for sure. but i don't know if they'll reach the final luggage log. i support both belgium and morocco. we were born here in belgium vote,
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but we can't forget where we come from. charlotte bowes, to win a pass to the next round. belgium is home to half a 1000000 people of moroccan descent, while older generations came to the country to work. many were born and raised here . but as research a fatty, my zebo explains, they continue to experience discrimination when it comes to education and job opportunities, they feel themselves as a belgian, because they speak french or dutch, and they don't speak arabic. but when the society reject them. this is a big challenge and we need to develop and make tickler churchill material identity . and 3rd, to feel that we are all a contribution for them. this country there was rioting in brussels and several towns in the netherlands after morocco's victory against belgium on sunday. an outburst of violence which was widely condemned,
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but to some did not come as a surprise. mona place your sick as for the job, my impression is that these young people have reacted continuously against the country they were born. but they wanted to say you don't look at me, but i do exist to others. football is a sport that has little to do with their identity, nor nationality. or who do you support in the world cup? a couple of them was a bigger was it was it was it was easy. england. oh, back in the cafe excitement has now peaked. it's clear this moroccan team is writing history and we'll go to the next round. oh i. 2 made that very clear and, and celebrations kick off and brussels many feel having to identities is
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a luxury more than anything else. steadfast in elgin era in brussels, or i tonight group, jeez, and h will be a finalized at the fee for woke up 2022 here in cutaway, join our by football, accommodate a ben and gonna to talk about the cameroon. match. been in lovely to have you here in the studio with us cameron, have a storied history at the fee for woke up 1990. when all about beth, i'm an african through a very proud moment, but since then it hasn't really worked up for the indomitable lions. can there change tonight? thank you very much for opportunity and thank you for has a miss? yes, i do not know if he's going to change tonight. we'll print all the quantity of players we had in 9 to 90. is a bit different from the quality of flea's we thought we have now. then you remember we had the rouge of mueller. ah he was the marksman who was the gold poacher, he gets caught every minute. but now we see how far you know issues are, gets into the goalpost. you have to bring in a book of insole to play or forward maxime,
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she promoting. we expect we hope that that is will regal bears green to do today. ah, it is very tough one. ah, we're thinking we should be brazil, brazil. but i was also living part of our destiny in the hands of serbia, hoping to sylvia would be a seed salon and then we'll be able to go through. but in tune t o m a but then it wasn't the sim cheese, you know, rosamille had to do his court all the girls on winter. so the difference then is that the team down our hot desire for the goals, the know what they were doing, the was stronger on the team now. so that, that doesn't, don't make a difference tonight or cheerfully. let's speak a little bit from a european perspective in serbia. can they beat switzerland to help out cameron? yes. her. why not? they have a history as well. are they want arrange for what happened in no rush, her world car. ha. and they, they proof that they, they fight, they were able to fight again serve brazil. so i think that they have a chance at switzerland. they are a tough team do,
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but if these world cup has shown us something, is that sir brace happen? it's a huge gap mountain to climb for cameron or later to they against brazil. i think for most of us, it's the main kindly that probably there cannot be never that they might be relaxed . let's say i remember what happened yesterday with the spain. so anything can happen absolutely. abrazzo top of the table, they're already through to the last 16. do you think there might be an element of them just taking a little bit easy? honestly, i don't think so because her it has her a lot of quantity and quality that squad than the player who will be today in the pizza will be proving to te, tell that that, that they want to be in the started. there's no name are but a lot of quality or we thought they would be missing, ne marva that they have re, charlie, so they have another ego beneath you. they have so much wiley there, and the worst thing for cameron, i'm sorry, is that the back line is also really, really tough. and at that they haven't gone to the goal. i would really few shot so
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that i can recall and, and they knew they proved they can no suffering that. that last game it was kathy me to who he meant at that last goal and a half. so my chair resources been, you mentioned earlier, roger. mila we remember that hearing the 19 august francois, oh, man vehicles, famously saw that opening goal in 1990. my, remember the school boy growing up at that year was followed by patrick and boehmer pier. whoa! may roberts song those in on the plate. some were little simulator came shortly after that. what happens in cameroon, that you almost get a great generational plays and then there's a little bit of a struggle and then another good generation of play. well, i think it happens in every country on some of the stuff, frank hausman, very good players, the each and sort of to move way and been all this come more, you know, and in the have to walk very, very hard, a thinking come a room. we have a good players, but i should be honest to see not in the light go for brazil. if you look over the play to please you induce you into the play in us in our manchester united.
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barcelona real madrid ah camera. you not have those play us, you have a few months ago. she promoting will please in by and so are you will not have the quality unit bar it is. it happens in football. the all the problem that in cameroon, for a while, sees after some were little you've no hard, you know, duck, do sas in kind of strikers. and we're thinking that, you know, us does go ahead, we can be able to build some, will it to us come now as prison of the federation that should be able to develop good football and then you know, make it to grow. and then i think in the usa, come with all on back to the same glories of mine tonight as what was that? i'd be told, i forget them if everything is okay, been a thank you very much for time. jim will speak to you a little bit later as well. i remember that a draw or when against cameroon, bull secure top spot in group g for brazil. but cameroon and france will be hoping other results go their way as well. to see their side advance out of the group here . samantha johnson with more, when the final whistle blew at the end of cameron's extraordinary draw with serbia,
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the players collapsed on the catch. cameron were shattered after coming back from 2 goals down. but looking at the heavens, they knew they were gonna have to do well again. but this time, the case brazil. hi, i'm samantha johnson. best is world cup one or one. so who realistically fancies camera in to beat the 5 time world cup holders? oh, there's one play, at least if something can be done and that's their skipper. vincent abaca he was brought on as a substitute in the serbia game. but plenty of people are wondering what might have happened if it started. that's because he scored one goal and helped with another. it's his 3rd world cup and his scored $38.00 times for his country. the word defeat is not in his vocabulary, and now that his teammates john charles, has the letter and eric back them chopper more thing. now also, no one is like to score in a wild card. well, who knows jebel for them though,
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is that brazil who are already through to the next round, more or less correct the word defeat. how to the dictionary take rash, arleson full time football, and he campaigns against racism and for cove. 19 vaccination on the site, his goals against serbia were key and one of them was an absolute santa. he wants a sick world cup, winning star on his shirt. they limited beating cameroon, where make that happen, but it will help, ah, a group of people will wrap it up. let's look again at last night's results. spain losing to japan, 2 goals to one gemma. that was one of the world cup, upsets about japan, making sure that they go through to the last thing, 16 spain. so going through as well. despite all those changes made by the rica, how confident are you that spain will be ok in the knockout rounds? not much as so is not the punish brands that a lot of criticism or the performance actually was in very good. admitted that it was a really bad game for spain because even though they had so much possession so much
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opportunities, while not the real ones, they were, they were all the time dead about they. they couldn't create clear chances as they should then in the 2nd house. when they took an up and jump on the score twice in 10 minutes, then they couldn't find any resource to be able to score. so there are a lot of concerns because the lack of efficiency in the back line in the forward line, which is the always a problem of the steam. it was there again. so this is one of the weaknesses of spain, a young team under construction. and there are a lot of concerns because if you watch moral co game, you can see that if they play like the previous game, maroka will go through for sure. what did you make of the japanese side? well, they were extremely clever. they decide to, to, to do a tactical game and it was ok, they decided you want, you spend one,
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the ball half the ball. i'm going to have my chances. and in the 2nd house, they went with all the strength, and then they managed to, to build that to park the bus 11 men in the back. but he's what it was, what they needed. they wanted to go through and they monitor. so i think they were very smart, very clever and they flew straight to spend so much so they have a complicate to type in the, in the last 16, but the is one of the great surprises of these woke up. and even though germany beat costa rica for 2, they on they way home, it's a 2nd woke up in a row that they have suffered a group stage exit way to now for many a reflection and probably reconstruction. let's see, let's see. i guess tentatively cousin, still some crated, but there is a lot of criticism back in germany air. they didn't compete tear well as, especially in that the feet again say that they didn't played well. they probably, they haven't reconstruct themselves after that. they're going in 2014,
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and then they need to rethink what they have to do to, to achieve success again. because it's not been only that they have been out of the tool as well. caps in the, not in the group stages. it's under in that euros as well, so they are a powerful 4 times champions. they can not afford that. all right, excellent, thank you very much. we'll see you here again a little bit later. now the last 16 at the woke up is almost complete. we learn the full line up over the next few hours. now tonight's groups a g and h will be decided among that list includes the 4 times bull, turbans, brazil, can they make it a clean sweep in the group stages? see them in action later against. cameroon, we also have the chance of making the knockout stages also clearly, that uruguay ought to know ahead in the match against that garner. and the portuguese are drawing 11 with south korea as we speak. jim and i will be here again in about 3 hours time. that's 18. 30 gmc pitiful to your company then. well,
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