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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  December 3, 2022 1:00pm-2:01pm AST

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indonesia is confirmed by the g. 20 presidency. bringing opportunities for you. invest indonesia. no part of the central must always on the local. we are the ones grappling the extra mile. where are the media? don't go. we go there and we give them a chance to tell their story. ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm emily and gwen. this is the news allan live from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes. a ukrainian official calls for $30.00 per barrel price cap on russian oil after western powers agree to a $60.00 limit. and now the palestinian is killed by israeli forces in the occupied west bank. it's been the most violent years since 2006. south korean truck is defy
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a government order to return to work. they're demanding higher wages and the united states military and bows. it's 1st nuclear stealth bomber, and more than 30 years, calling it to the b 21 radar. and the football capitol of us gets ready for the 1st and knockout round of the world. ah, we start this news hour in ukraine where president vladimir zalinski is chief of staff, says a recent western that price cap on a barrel of russian oil is not enough and should be lowered even further. on friday, the g 7 estrella and e u announced to limit of $60.00 a barrel. the russian oil imported by c ukraine wants that to be brought down to $30.00 a barrel. russia says it will, can see,
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need to find buyers for its oil and says it was a dangerous attempt by western governance. the prize camp is expected to come into effect on monday. that's the same day and embargo by the you will be applied on russian crude. all right, we have a tame of correspondence standing by that 1st let's go to war. a challenge in cave worry ukraine says the price cat doesn't go far enough. what more you're hearing well, look, ukraine has been calling since the beginning of the russian invasion for a complete om embargo on all russia's energy products. whether that be oil or gas, whether that be seaborne or, or pipe. so an oil cap, a price cap on russian seaborne oil, you can see that from the ukrainian perspective. it doesn't go far enough under a jo mack who is sir presidency. lensky is chief of staff, essentially had said that that price cat would have to be $30.00 a barrel,
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half of the agreed price cap that's been announced to be able to destroy or degrade russia's economy faster. but he says that it doesn't really matter because, or in a new bullish statements ukraine is defeating russia on the battlefield. and ultimately, whether the price cap is 60 dollars, 30 dollars, or a complete embargo, as you pray, would ultimately like ukraine, according to the government, is still gonna defeats the russians and still gonna repel the invasion. worry cave isn't the only one wanting a lower cap on oil. what are other western nations saying and what's needed from them? well yeah, i mean the, the negotiations, of course within the g 7 within the e. u. a have been fairly protracted. they've been talking about this sort of a measure for, for quite
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a while and working out how they're going to get to it now. or ukraine has a particularly storm supporter in the e u, in the shape of poland. there's also the bolt account as well. but potent particularly was essentially holding out on this agreement because it thought that it didn't go far enough either. poland was arguing that there should be a lower cap. and there should also be a mechanism in that deal to keep, ah, the price of russian seaborne oil below the market price at all times. and it has, i think, got that there is a mechanism within the deal to basically maintain the price paid for russian seaborne accrued. but at least 5 percent below the market price or that of course or is, is cheering for the ukrainians. and i think the ukrainians know that realistically a complete embargo on russian enterprises was, which is not likely what they will be enthused by a when they look at all this is that yes, this might not be as much as they wanted,
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but it still shows that they have significant western support. it still shows that even as this war is almost certainly going to be dragging into it 2nd year. and even though there is in a significant inflationary pressure that the war has brought to bear on economies around the world. and even though the cost or supply ukraine, with sophisticated weaponry for all of those a high, the support seems to be on wavering in the moon is still there. and that will, that will be a big chair to it or the government and give we really present mapped out as always . aurora challenge lab for us include the former soviet republic of moldova relies on gas and electricity from russia. the country has been feeling pressure on its energy supply. as the effects of the ukraine was spill across the country, the presence of russian troops in the disputed territory of trans nits,
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cham has worse than the situation. as andrew simmons reports, moldova nights get darker on colder, with power, saving all over the country. and now the energy crisis is compounded by another power source being reduced or cut. it's from this hydro electric plant, the disputed territory of trans mistrial. russian forces have been here since separatist took control more than 30 years ago. this soldier crosses into moldova territory, asking for id documents. we have an army on our territory for more than for 2 years . and we have a frozen conflict. we're russian, so also part of it. and when you see that little kids, russian missiles ah, flying above our territory, and part of them are failing falling on our villages. and of course,
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you are feeling fret investors. oh, and the ra, frequent reminders of russian influence here, even though the government says these pro russian demonstrations orchestrated by an exiled oligarch, most people support the government and looking to the west. but bolt over isn't in nato. all the european union and it's collapsed economy is getting even weaker. the people have mold over a, finding it harder than ever to get by inflation right now stands at 30 percent. no surprise then that the population of 2 and a half 1000000 is shrinking at one of the fastest rates in the world. as more or more young people move overseas to find work. and he swore a per seeker's plight shows what so many mold oven. families are up against her husband has cut 2 trees down to provide enough water for one room. the gas heating
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is switched off. they can't afford it now and each wire is alone with her children . and her husband had to fly to germany a few days ago. to find work near that amount as of yet, honestly, i never thought i could bring her to the point where we have to live apart our house bill. so sat now and he swore a will have to live with insecurity unless she and her family leave their homeland . andrew simmons al jazeera g chanel, moldova, ah, let's head to south korean, our thousands are rallying in support of striking truck drivers. unions are demanding high and minimum wages. the government is wanting them to return to work or face penalties. the strike has disrupt and supplies with fees of a fuel shortage in the coming days. unit kim has more from so you'll see me. hi me,
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thousands of our members of various unions making a march after gathering in front of the national assembly building. here in sol organizers said there are thousands more in the port city of pu time, all galvanizing their support for the truckers union which extends its right for a 10th day to day. they are calling for a permanent extension of the minimum pay system which is set to expire at the end of this year. and they wanted to apply to more truckers as well as currently it only applies to those who transfer to containers and cement. now the youth on your government has come down hard saying that they don't deal with illegal strikes. they're also i have instituted for the 1st time a returned to work order. so this means that trucker is who us order to deliver a cement are required to go back to work at the start of this work week. and if
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they don't, they could potentially face various consequences including losing their license or are spending some time in jail. so the stakes are high and some the government say that it seems to be working as the man production is slowly creeping to more a regular levels and container shipments are also starting to move as well. all of this taking place again, the backdrop of economic challenges. korea is a export driven economy, but we've seen rising prices. inflation coming in are 5 percent. that is down from a 20 a year, plus peak at the middle of this year. but we do expect prices to continue to rise into the 2023 new year. and also loans have been harder to come by. as a result of rising, he interest rates to fight that inflation. so a lot of grievances, especially from those on the ground, these laborers who say that the status quo is no longer enough and they need more
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to be done by the government. and this is where they want to start with support of the minimum of pay system changes. israeli forces have killed a 22 year old palestinian man in the occupied west bank. witnesses saying he was involved in a car accident with an his wily settler before being apprehended. been shot at close range. israeli police say the man stamped a soldier while trying to steal his gun after being wrestled to the ground. he was shot point blank, medics from the palestinian red crescent say they were prevented from helping the injured man. $159.00 palestinians had been killed there since the start of the year . rob mcbride has more from the occupied east. jerusalem. there still seems to be some dispute about the exact course of events leading up to the shooting itself according to the people in the town of hawaii. it began with an altercation between the man he's been identified as 22 year old. and miss les,
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i've been off duty officer, according to a police statement. they say that they tried to break into a car that had to is raised inside one of them being off duty soldier who had a hand gun. he fired at miss les the man then ran across the producing a knife and attacking a border patrol boat force officer. it was another border officer who apparently then tried to grapple, miss les and that's the man we see in this clip. a video from that, of course the, the what happened next is in the left dispute because we'll see it very clearly. and the ensuing struggle of the offices weapon falls to the grounds. the palestinian man falls to the ground. the officer then produced what appeared to be a backup weapon, his hand gun, and shoot. this lay on the ground several times. it has been roundly condemned by palestinian authorities in that view. this was a cold blooded killing. that has also been a criticism from the e u office. here they have said that they are greatly concerned about what they're
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holding an excessive use of lethal force by their estimation. this is the 10th killing of a palestinian in just 72 hours. and of course, it comes with this uptake in clashes in the occupied west bank. we have had so far we are not even at the end of the year, 159 palestinians being killed in these clashes with thousands more injured in. what is the highest number of casualties in 16 years? rising tensions have made at 2020 to the most violent year for palestinians since the 2nd intifada in 2005 more than 150, have been killed in the occupied west bank. usually all of them by israeli forces united nations and middle east envoy toll when its land has warned, the situation is at a dangerous point. and the u. s. says it's stable, concerned by the violence in the occupied territory, particularly devastating. tell on children for more on these. so let's bring in the
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cow doing by go t who is a palestinian, the analyst covering israeli affairs, and he joins us from ramallah called you. and thanks so much for being on this news . our what you put this race, an escalation in violence down to i think in the recent days of those elections, danielle, is fleming government with his parking lot from really just as soon as we can see the effect of this situation and the behavior of those are only soldiers and policemen and more killings in the streets, soldiers and hebron threatening palestinians that it might have been given who will be appointed as minister of national security and is that i am is coming to behave . you and your life will be miserable. these things maybe did not happen directly in this way. it pro earliest who are proper listing and we are not allowed to enter
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handling yesterday in the tool by breaking silence movement that tries to fill out what the soldiers do and commit crimes and against the philistines. this thing is escalating and we saw the result of it in the recent days by killing around 10 fella stanley. as the last one, it was just started in hawaii who was killed in cold blood. as you may look, sions the coming extreme right government is reflected in the behavior of the occupation forces in the spring. yes, exactly. speaking of that new government, what can we expect from israel's incoming national security minister? you mentioned him before, particularly he's designed to give his rallies. he'll just immunity from prosecution in cases where palestinians are killed. he's the one who's working on allowing the so just the shortest point for us, not, not those who confront is that just where we're going with any other dangerous,
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which means he wants to shoot the stone for a lot. we have been seeing this in his election campaign and now he's taken good position that would allow him to nick this call press in that was to bank it. let me give you that in on that he has the criminal files. some of them are being a member, and i thought it was going to show that this when said that started communication and in you and it was with in the usa. so now he will be in charge of 2000 bought available, listening. and that was bank, this is part of his deal with your time, you know, how to join the government and to take the position of the minister of national security. what they now even is analysts expecting an escalation with the illegal what course of action can this man's family now take, particularly as we've seen high profile cases like i'll just 0 showing as close
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killing, go unpunished. they. what happens is that in the bank is that the soldiers isn't elicit, love, listening, enjoying in fact, they are enjoying thing. and then doing that in the case of shooting the, from the 1st minute fifths, they claimed that they didn't actually had a. she was good ways that i listened jones and meant by sort of listing. and then they started going back from the story until they said, well, she might be shot by riley soldier. but he did not mean that they provide the immunity for their soldiers. a soldier who executed a listing and inhibitor on a few years ago was given 14 months of detention autumn prison. and he was released after spending only 9 months. and everybody was in the to, in is that a lot of people were calling to the president of israel to give him amnesty. he
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executed the buddhist in front of the cameras and the stadium was but allies, he was and he was like moving las count, but they didn't hear killing little stallions when the attempt to launch a tech, it could be understood. but in the case we saw today in the man. busy was just refusing to be arrested and he was shot 4 times. not once the last bullet he was shot. when he was laying down, it was kind of an execution. he did not mean to, but i wanted him dead. and this is what happened. there isn't really clear that you want to step but the soldier, but it was clear that they didn't have anything in his hands. he was just trying not to be arrested kelton. we have to leave it there. but as you mentioned, just in the interest of balance, the idea says on a portion of the event was depicted in the video and the soldiers encountered violent writers. but in the meantime, we appreciate you coming on the program called june back who t a palestinian l. unless thank you. ok in a change of pace is now for time for
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a check on the weather with jeff pull, her air is sinking south across north america. hi everyone, good to see. so we painted on the colors dark of the purple, the lower the temperature. look out, cool. it is. it's far south is dallas just 6 degrees. so that's the temperature story. let's talk precipitation. it's going to be another wash from northern california, san francisco to sacramento, and then we've got some serious snow or this year in nevada. on saturday, off to the golf. we go, wins really the big story for us as we look towards saturday. that's the arrows here pointing the wind speed and the wind direction. 29 degrees got 2 games on top today. here's your forecast. the 1st at 6 pm netherlands in usa to leap i international. temperature will be about twice 6 degrees and wind gusts, quite possible. 30 kilometers per hour, then there's again a match at 10 pm, and i had been ali stadium $23.00 degrees. the temperature will be at 10 pm in
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still breezy at times. others, when goes try 5 kilometers per hour. so i wanted to put this on your radar. we got some showers. this is now monday by the way, q 8 eastern province of saudi cloud over buffering in the nama. but that cloud will not get those showers, i should say, will not get into dough. her maybe a bit more cloud cover up by monday, but temperatures are still above average. have fun the. let's take a look at your latest world cup action and we now know all 16 teams that have made it through to the non cap stages of the world. comp, in group g, brazil are into the next round. despite of surprise one, you'll love to come right into abilene high school the when and before being immediately sent off by his celebration and quickly went through today at 32 in a bad temp. again, 97 for the best match of the knockout phase will say the netherlands against the us
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. that cliff is international stadium on saturday, the, when i will advance to a quarter final meeting with either tina or salience and the aussies are promising argentina a battle in their natural light. victoria gay to me is with some sucker rose fans in tow. has sick, what keeps mic there are, these are clearly the and the dogs going into this match for this tournament has had plenty of upsets. how confident are ozzy fans? i know i'm a little bit nervous. well, you're absolutely right. they are the underdogs and they will acknowledge that, but they're pretty confident the australian friends that we have been talking to here this morning said they all confident that they can be argentine or when we've talked to argentinian bands, they've actually said that pretty nervous, especially given what happened with saudi in that 1st match so that they did go on to when the other 2 games i'm joined now by an australian fan brad's, i, you know how, how, how hopeful are you that you will win this game against argentina,
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which is one of the well cut favorites. yeah. toward up but very hopeful. yeah. we've come this far and it's been quite an inspirational run to get to the stage now we have to say we can beat messy and the argentinians for sure we could do it. australian carriage is got to the spot we can win this game tonight. very exciting . i. ringback surprised how well the australian team have done in this competition? ah, well, yeah, that's a great wide surprise. what we've written every game, every game. well, the 1st guy was very said france, one for one bit nervous around that one. let me get up and we beat tunisia, kept them schools into the next game against denmark, kept them schools this surprise. but these joy and great celebration, we always think we can win when we enter a game that astray and never can die attitude. we are over the moon to have got to the stage, but it's not finished yet. and tonight is the night to take on these argentinian look when it gets messy. this is huge, huge, and we think we can baiting my my,
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my tip. it's going to be one all extra time. penalties messy, mrs. heaths across, bah, we went on panel is for the next stage. wow. okay. so in terms of how australian fans are seeing this, i mean we think of australia, we think of pre k at rugby, australian rules, football. how popular is it back home now and, and how, how much of people watching this? well come up. 2 well, 16 years ago we went to germany and we got to the stage then, and we said we lost against italy and that was a hot breaking moment. italy went on to win the world cup then. so were amongst it back then it's been a bit spaced until this moment. terms of the game, it is our 4th or 5th sport. but around this world cup and getting into that woke up against peru, probably 4 or 5 months ago that you all would have seen that, that sort of kept divided the nation in this run into this marmont now, and this is huge, backyard, if you've seen those videos, federation, square in melbourne, too. i am. people are celebrating 10000 people going crazy. so no,
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i think this nation is behind this. the i've been like getting into this next round was by far, one of the great australian sporting moments of old time. so every australian is now behind the suckers to go on to the next night. all right, well, good luck with that. we did talk to an argentinian fan before he was telling us that 50000 argentinian fans have been indo hall watching their team play over the last 2 week. and 5 played loads of argentinian fans arrived in doha international airport this morning, said they will have plenty of support for that team tape. yes, week i think we're going to be very outnumbered there tonight. but i appreciate brad's confidence. thanks so much the update victoria gay to me there for us into ah, to some other world news now in the u. s. has on bout it's 1st new nuclear stealth bomber in more than 30 years. the b $21.00 writer is designed to replace the aging
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b one lancer and b to spirit aircraft defense. secretary lloyd austin says it's crucial for defending the nation. dave and d road rash is from the gulf international form. he says the b 21 bama has a combination of capabilities. not sane in us weapons for a long time. well, it looks to be a pretty significant change. i mean, it's allowing the united states retire to 1st generation stealth. a well 1st generation sell palmer, the b 2, which cost about twice as much for coffee as to be $21.00. and the b one bomber which never quite fit in. and it's a, it's a platform that appears well, it's very expensive and absolute terms. it's pretty cheap in relative terms. it has a lot of commonality with existing systems. use the same engine as a strike, the joint strike fighter and it will be upgraded in the future. so it looks like a win on procurement lines. and when on strategic,
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the thing about this farmer is that it doesn't just have self that has other systems as well. so it's nuclear capable, it's conventional capable. it looks as though this might also have sophisticated electronics that would allow it to function sort of as an intelligence gathering aircraft. and it looks like it might in the future. they might be able to do it in an unmanned version, which would save a lot of money. so this, this looks to have the combination of affordability, multiple missions and upgrade ability, which we haven't really seen a long time for us weapons having a long range bomber allows us to have assets based in the united states that can inflict strategic strikes conventional generally or possibly nuclear, if it comes to that without having the forward based infrastructure, that's significant. still in the u. s. and a democratic panel has back president, jo biden's, push to change the party's presidential primary calendar in 2020 full. the moves
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intended to give greater power to states with more diverse populations. the plan would see south carolina holds the 1st primary, followed by new hampshire and nevada, iowa and new hampshire have traditionally been the 1st states to kick off the presidential campaigns. rosalyn jordan has moved from washington. this is something that would basically up and about 50 years of current political practice when it comes to choosing a presidential candidate. typically, iowa has the 1st caucus soon after new hampshire has the 1st primary. both of these states are rather small, they are predominantly rural. they're predominantly white in terms of voters. after joe biden lost the new hampshire primary in 2020, he started saying to anyone who would listen, that he thought that the primary system should be changed that other states with
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more diverse populations that are bigger, that are more urban, should come earlier in the process, in order to get a better sense from american voters whom they want to see as their democratic presidential candidate. he made his wishes known to the democratic national committee. and on friday, the panel has decided that south carolina will be the 1st state to hold a primary in 2024. now this is not a process that would hold for ever and ever. this is something that bite and says should be revisited after the 2024 election to that. the 2028 primary season can accurately capture the changing of population among american voters to india. now where the government says it will not stop the construction of a multi $1000000.00 port in the southern state of carola, the project funded by ages riches man got him. a donnie stoled since protest began
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once a go fishing community, saying it's endangering their livelihoods. happening. metal reports from virginia benedict mary's booking lunch for her family. they've been living in this tiny cabin for 2 years after the government relocated them to this warehouse. they share it with many others. the fishing community in southern india has traditionally lived by the sea, but rising water levels watch their homes away. mary blames a nearby port project, but the devastation yamaha invaded with all the coastal erosion started after the construction of the port began. the land eaten by the sea was mine, sister property, look at that area of water where those boats are kept a few years ago. that area was land, our children played football they. we had evening leisure time day. now the sea has eaten more than a 150 meters of land fishing communities and care law have been protesting against a very new port for nearly 5 months. they fear it destroyed their livelihood and
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are demanding the government stop construction. the project cost $900000000.00. the government says the project meets environmental impact requirements and will benefit the economy. once operational virginia will cater for large ships competing with similar ports in the bi singapore and colombo authority said this is an ideal location for the port which is expected to create many jobs. some family support the project, sat down and sold his ancestry land to the port developer. he got more than $80000.00 and invested most of it. he says this in head, the next generation that be in the log in it is a good project. i gave down to authorities hoping it would come to get along with lots of people will get jobs. i am giving all my support to this project. the land was hard earned by by ancestors, so it should be completed. but most of the port has already been built, but construction has stopped since protest began. the company has filed
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a court case to complete what's left. the government says it wants to resolve the issue peacefully. e are trying to convince them we are trying to provide them what to warranty? asking except the gym at the sting. so we have to take in austin, leonor people are gone when we have to look after them. so we are talking with them via talking to the leaders. so also we have to ensure that the law and order off the place, isa insurance, the communities anxiously waiting for the court verdict. they disagree with the governments environmental assessment and want an independent study. they said they will keep protesting in all their demands are met. park new metal al jazeera virginia, sudden india. coming up after the break, we'll have all your well comp action met. with gemini nash, and santa, or stay with
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lou with with with in read today. 090 minute, more into 2nd place into the free the whole yeah, the joy, a 4th on and south korea. i'm devin ashley. welcome to
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a wildcard today. the most dramatic of group stages is complete. are we now on the line up for the round of 16? as tears follow as far as our your go i knocked out of the tournament on goals, scored switzerland join brazil in qualifying from green. g off the edging, a 5 gulf farina with serbia. and i'm found homeless, no rest for anyone. it's wise hon. we're the last 16 and we've got 2 big games that to build up to today. usa, we're live to carry on this walk up. that's the addition of talks by knocking out the netherlands and you know, mess in argentina tried to book their place and the poor, the finals up against the prize package to australia. ah, we'll look ahead through today that laugh big theme games shortly. let's start with action from yet another night of drama and south korea under sensational stoppage
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time went over portugal, j 3 from group h on goals scored. portugal had already sealed their progress. they knew a points that would see them finished top. and they took the lead, ricardo winter after 5 minutes, south korea had so when to have any chance of qualifying an iep life to me on one and the korean then and what a 90 minute went up. hampton, on you're minutes stacking up, find who channel to school so full time, a south korea, we're ahead on goals scored that had an anxious wait, watching the other match on their mobile phones. so all eyes that were on the conclusion of the other group, 8 game your life, you're one god, i set you up. all i want to know. thanks to sue a 1st 4 holes in. good, you gotta both sets up why a new explorer. that wasn't enough. when south korea went ahead and read all the game, you were quite desperate for
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a 3rd. they couldn't find one who knew it finished. you were going and gone out. so portugal a wraps up at the top sports in the group h, despite defeat the south rick who nick the 2nd place from uruguay because they scored at just 2 more goals. the south americans then eliminated in the group page for the 1st time it since 2002. got it finished a bottom on it. 3 points. switzerland came 2nd in group gene to go into the last 16 . they b, w at the retail stadium, 974, and go full balls in the 1st half switzerland. when's the head of your head back? i do. sandoval, i have it made it to one. it was the level before half time before a c. pub flick ribbon of august that teed up a rubber boiler for the winner. switzerland. 3 faith watch it. there was a surprise defeat from much changed brazil team, but it wasn't enough for cameron to reach the new house in a car with
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a stoppage time go. he was in until after receiving a 2nd yellow pod removing his shots instead of gratian. despite the 1st win for an african nation over brazil after world cup camrie on out. and this is how group do you finish up brazil and switzerland. they finish level 6 point, but it is the 5 time champions that when the group on goal difference covering the going home, it's now 32 years since they made it into the knockouts at a walk up. and serbia's way to qualify it, pull that off 16 as an independent nation, goes on. well, despite going out there and to have gone, a found is enjoying a bit of revenge again, suarez and some have become radians off to that historic when neva present games we showed up we showed up or a big game or this. i'm great, i'm happy. i can go home now. i can go home now. oh, i would feel great so much fun. we were really for switzerland we're,
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we're both swiss and there was a lot of goals and there was a batch to kind of switch sides. you know, a resume was leading in serbia was leading and in switzerland came back up. so was was lot of fun and a lot of great, great action empty. i'm nothing to say we concede is goals during the group stage of, i mean i'm not sure if to to laugh or to try to words details i have received on solution . i'm so sorry. very disappointing loss. but also i'm happy to word and qualify. old us what is talking talking. you go home. they go home. so i think, you know, i take any, did you feel free, devastating. i think we played a really good game today. we played better than gone now. we played better than on portugal for a lot of the game. last game we played better south korea, the 1st games i feel pretty, pretty sad. honestly it to have
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a world pub journey. we over now and i in the studio is football analyst, social congregation. oh, so we went to the football match. yes, they gonna uruguay. the end, their gunny is celebrated, they didn't make a difference between victory and vengeance, as well as the game went on and on the gun and realize that the blacks, as they don't have it in them, you know, to come back and actually defeat your grass. they seemed very out played after did there are you missed that penalty? so they decided okay, if louis wire is of old people, since he refused to apologize to the gun and people for what happened in 2010, it's ok. he met as well. also miss out or making it to the round of 16 for for them . that was a sweet moment. you know, they'll take it. do you think lewis, why deserve to end like that? absolutely not. you know, before the tournament, i remember watching the video of the unveiling of the you guys quite and i was
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thinking, these are causes of this tournament. they look good. of course, sort of you can say the end of a generation that has combined the show areas and also the incoming unions. i felt like he didn't insult himself. we didn't see him. we didn't see the play that has recovered from you know, that performance at liverpool going into the work up, but disappointing for them. and i feel that, you know, their funds would be very, very well as far as on the funds. indeed would be very sad southwind, nicking that final qualifications about concrete h. they have brazil. next vote you have to give them a chance in that one. look, since things have happened in football, but south korea shown us that they can fight, they have that character to go all the way against brazil. the 5th, the types of favorites in the storm. and yes, they love to come moon, but there were 9 changes in the starting line, not just a chance to give to the new faces to play the tournament. but nima perhaps will be back in that fixture. and that will be a huge difference for brazil. and they're still favorites to him because as
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a little in just about got the job done again. so be christiano, another portugal up. next. how do you think that's going to go? it's going to be very tough for portugal, of course, but you go, you know, the favorites, when you talk about the quality that they have in the team buena for non this, she's had an incredible tournament so far. but you have to remember the switzerland, qualified top of a group to come to the woke up ahead of italy. so they deserve respect. and i think that they'll give you a good run for their money. so i also that matches yesterday. we do now know the full line up for, for the last 16. let's show it to you now just to remind you of who's in now on one side of the troll, we have most of the european heavyweight, including france, england, fain, and portugal, argentina, amber, good. while they could build up, what would be a lot buster, semi final if can get free looking at the fall line that we can see in the, in the wall behind the 6 teams from 6 continents has reached out for the 1st time.
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and it's been a minute history. how significant is it very significant because when you talk about the woke up over the years, you know, since 1930 it's always been a south american and european affair. but now you have for the very 1st time, a historic moment for african team, 7 victories that has never happened before. like you said, for as, as well, 7 winds. that's something that shows, you know, football is growing. you have a stranger in the round of 16 very, you know, amazing to see the soccer was, you know, make it to the knockout stages of the tournament. but really also for the 2nd time in the history of african teams playing the work up. you have 2 teams in the round of 162014. you have to go back to julia and i do. i'm making it to the round of 16 . but this is a good sign. while the evening a game is a huge one with argentina, against one of these prize teams in the torment. tell strayer, australia have earned a shock, wins against uneasy, and mock so far. the focus is coach graham or not,
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says his side are ready for battle. there's no disrespect to argentina or anything at all, but it's, it's a living v 11 and it's 10 blue shirts against 10 yellow shirts and it's a battle that's a war and we've got to fight a make sure that i am. the boys are in a great physical shape. great mental show. they've got great energy and i will europe it with her and give it all guns blazing in them into my message for the argentinian fans when he is what we have been doing and saying all along, almost, we will break our backs on this pitch in this world cup water, we're going to compete. of course we know how difficult this well copies we saw that yesterday and in previous games. and for me, this is not a surprise. one of them. we had him on the show you before australia when over denmark, and i'm very pleased to say a former australia captain, a poor wade joins us again from sydney. so pull, the fiery sal continues, but before we get on to tonight's mash, i just want to cost your wine back to 1993,
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just hours after your australia team of beach and by argentina in the 2nd leg of a wild cup qualifier to san diego. merit donna got in touch. can you just tell us what happened? i do like this anecdotes a yes. there was a yeah, a lot of fuss at the end of the game. a few of the boys were in tears because i knew that this was a last chance to try and qualify for the world cup. and one of them was crime arnold, who's now the coach. anyway, me rob blanca, who is argentina? we went to a t very session and the host of the program asked me how much i earned. and i said $5000.00 ozzy dollars a year. he wasn't trying to take the mickey out of me. he was just trying to make a point to everybody in argentina that his team, their team at nearly been knocked out of the world cup. by part time footballers. that's all we did either job. i used to ask my boss to talk on monday and tuesday
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off because we are playing brazil origin tainer on friday or saturday. that's just the way it was. anyway, next minute, the, the floor managers run around. we go, we're mary donna's on the fire and i put him to where and he said your tears of sorrow today paul will be tears of joy sometime soon. and i never forgot that jemma . i thought to myself, we might not win the world cup. in fact, we won't win the world cup, but as long as we come off that park with enough pride that somebody live, diego, mary donna would ring up and say, thank you on thank you. wow, that's good enough for me take. let's say if that production from nowadays tears of joy for australia, country later on this evening. now you are part of the side that be sergeant tina back in 1988 as was the current on the k. you been on what you mentioned in previous a can this current australia side and do the same and pull off the shock. i have no doubt whatsoever when you consider what we had on the part that not. and there
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were only 90000 people in 845000 say the stadium, which just shows you maybe most of the fans were thinking. yeah, come on. they the writing will champions, how are we going to win that? but when we scored that the i tapped the 1st goal in all over the line, i must admit that my, my pride and joy, that's my moment. but to the, the next 3 goals after that, even martin tyler, you know, martin tyler, the commentator worldwide, that he was just beside himself as to what was happening and the coach, the stuff we could not believe. in fact, frank, our, the coach, he said, you know what, boys tonight. now we will celebrate. we will don't have a drink in this hotel because this will never happen again to breathe, the writing will champions for one. he said, we must drink now on think it was good on your boss. let's go. we're to play brazil on a sunday the following sunday. we got
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a to nil. i'm sure we were still either or no 5. and they're poor with their federal being probably the 5th nice populous thought in australia. how important is around like this to gray, the game in your country. not many people, n o not many sporting moments can light up the sydney opera, house, green and gold. that's how big there are sites all over australia opening up federation square in melbourne. the were the ones that started it. if you can see the vision of the fans exploding and the blaze lit up, it's amazing what a soccer. in fact, any national team can do for a community. everybody has taken so much pride out of this. we've never seen this before in a long, long time. we really do believe we can beat argentina. i love your confidence that full weight, former australia caps in thank you for that. enjoy the game tonight. his having
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feel fake. you'll side. can i pull up another great notes? thanks. dear marcia. that was a great day. gomeier. don't us die. i love an argentine football expert, diego vane, and joins us to. he's here in doha for the tournament. diego, within argentina. shocked once in this tournament. surely it won't happen again. hi, good morning for me or yes, it was her talk much the 1st much by saying against the 2nd house against my he go on then play well with all last hope we are going it. it could be a great match tonight for engine tina 40 on a messy on the for all the con to but we spoke a lot of strategy. yeah. they have improved in every game so far and looked very good against opponent. do you think argentina hitting form at the right time here?
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yeah, i think that it's appropriate moment for, for the engine team, but it has to need story. it's a big thing with all and it was very much but it will be different, right? because that was the big look space on. now, if you lose, you go home. so it's, it's a friend that com. thanks so much. i think argentina, it's integrating moment for the union team. still tell us about message beard, apparently his teammates, they're putting their faith on his the facial hair. tough about this superstition i there is something internal fundraising, right? but i think it's a great room that shows the union in america, the one that lives in my again, italy. so i think it's a great group. it was it was, it was like a bunch the 1st month,
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right. all the, the team in the software for before a few days, then counting and trying to make it better. mentor roger again, thank you. go and again and again. so i think it is just it was and it if it was weather for him right after you crazy or the 1st month was very much origin. tina you were talking about the full the right and then again thank you call it was whether on i think it was the best version of the steamer. again. i called this night for us. it was a better and better version of dina. again, australia. well, let's hope that ginger beer do will take him all the way to the final job. well, 1st up on saturday, is he usa up against the netherlands, elio. we were joined by dutch football commentator. your hon,
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else love. he told us that the players were motivated to win it for their boss, lewisburg high. if they lose tonight, we will not see luis langon, becca, the coach of the netherlands again. a successor is already here, ronald, come on. well, from dollars 71 years old. he's been sick a year ago, he had the cancer, so more and more loved by the players and but for him they will give everything to win this game tonight and keep his dream alive and agree with the players. because fungal really, really believes you've been as hard that the netherlands are capable of going to the final and we're just going them and we're in our country, leave it. it's kept about that. but the players and extremely louise, one girl is almost sure that they can do it. and the usa, they were sweating on the fitness of their style. play at christian, purely sick, but he has been past fits. how much of a beast is that going to be for the usa team is
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a very important player for usa. when you look at his contribution to usa and the way they play on and off the ball is very important. but more importantly, that goal that he scored a guest around the game, of course, you know, had a lot of political undertones. so to get those 3 points and push the usa into the round of 16 meant so much. you have to remember that the u. s. is one of the cost of the 2026 edition of the work up mexico and canada are not here. and then they just so not really the responsibility is on the us. but talking about police which is going to be very key for them. and you know, you bring that experience from the premier league and that should help them really against the netherlands, which is a top site. yeah. it's, it's a big base for us to have him set to the net. so with the start of the knockouts, we could see off 1st, a penalty shootout netherlands coach that live on house as his team all ready evade the penalties and taking penalties is very important. we experience to ourselves. it's why we didn't make the woke up. finally in 2014, even though we were the best team on the sergeant. tina we last because the
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penalties, that's why i paid extra attention to it. i've learned my mistakes in the past. i want to increase the chances that those who kick the penalties get more confident if they shoot. and the same is true for the goalkeeper. the 1st thing you see is obviously the amount of quality that they have in their team. they've, i believe, since live and how took over there on be. and so that just goes to show the strength of their team. but i mean, from defense all the way to their attacking players. you know, every single player plays at a high level, you know, going into this game. we know we're gonna have to be up for the fight because, you know, when you're playing in that much quality. yeah, you're able to limit them. but for how long the great stage is now over, let's just take a look at some of the numbers make for interesting reading. here's how the rates for the golden boost is shaping up 5 players. it's hide the 1st place with 3 goals . h a code you get 5 loc as bradford and a valencia beretta and getting them back a valencia, they won't get a chance to add to his italy as we do are out. you have noticed that england
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captain and strike a hurricane wasn't to be seen there. he got no goals so far, but he is top of the next list. he leaves the way with the number of the 5th out on his own with the re so fall. there were 7 players with 2, including baby clawson, even parasitic, and a bruno fernandez. university has a one assist and 2 goals. so far. we are just being a captain, he's playing in his 5th and final well. got it on track to lift the trophy for the 1st time. he leads the way when it comes to my shots on target with a kid and buffet is right behind him though on 7 in england was brushwood. completes the top 31 of my c shots on target was a safe penalty in that bad game against odin to avoid checking chesney. and he's in talk while, when it comes to the most saves at the tone that they've all, he's made it all more than any of the goalkeeper. and he sure to be test tested again when potent faith defending champions from on from the netherlands or
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inaction. later on in the 1st of the last 16 games, but did you know that one of their players had committed the most files in the group stage? sure, right back, denzil, them freeze has been guilty of 10000. so fall alongside gina's years is w, bali, the netherlands have another plan on that list with european timber tied for 3rd with 9 of pounds. $46.00 games so far and a $114.00 goals scored. it wasn't a great showing by the host capital who lost all of their group games. they didn't conceive the most, that the unfortunate owner goes to costa rica who let an 11 goals altogether, including 7. and there has been a game against spain castle, gonna iran and canada all conceited, 7 in total, and no surprise at all these countries are now out of the world or earlier was poked. his 4th journal said philip alley moore,
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who has found the over twitter page, p, f r, a walk upset. he gave us some more interesting facts to come out of the group stage . we have seen a lot of show industry and so in technical shocks, the 1st shock was saudi arabia against the game. i did not coming into just on the 16th on bisson with saudi arabia. the lead front seat site coming to beach. i didn't know by to boost one in terms of chuckle, so the 1st time in 92 year history of the woke up that asia as 3 representatives going into that not half feet is that is australia, japan, south korea. and with japan being one of the fest sites in the history of woke up to come from a cool don't affect the inch of all and to we to one. and remember, japan also recorded the least possession, 17 percent in the history of the walk up and the beat,
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the themes with the most fastest of speed and, and germany in terms of other stuff also, nor cheap as will all get free good games. i just woke up in the last time the upping was the usb, the management for and in terms of african representation, i would say give it based on the stops and data. this is, you know, very good book up for africa or africa recorded severe wings. and terms of, of the teams represent you and this is the most by african teams in the history of the walker. i sir quickie predictions i sent in for the wind and the netherlands. lasha. thank you for your time here. this money we'll catch you again later on and you can get much, much more wildcat content on our website. al jazeera dot com forward slash welcome, and we're back at 1330 gmc would plenty more from cut out 2022. and they are
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