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chin from all of the games, the joy and the hall say, experts and match analysis for my studios, info and excitement from around the city and across the globe. join us the cast of 2022 on out to 0. ah, well, this is al jazeera ah hello, i am emily anguish. this is the news our life from doha. coming up in the next 16 minutes ukraine once a $30.00 per barrel price cap on russian oil after western powers agree to a $60.00 limit. another palestinian is killed by israeli forces in the occupied west bank. it's the most violent years since 2006. south korean trackers defy
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government order to return to work. they're demanding higher wages. the united states military and vows. it's 1st a nuclear stealth bomber in more than 30 years, calling in the beach when he won raider. and the football capital of the us gets ready for the 1st knockout round of the world. ah, welcome to the program. we begin in ukraine where president vladimir zalinski is chief of staff, says a recent western price have on a barrel of russian oil is not enough and should be lowered even further. on friday, the g 7 estrella and the e u announced a limit of $60.00 a barrel for russian oil imported by c. ukraine wants that to be brought down to $30.00. russia says they will continue to find buyers for its oil and said it was
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dangerous attempt by western governments. the price cap is expected to come into effect on monday. that's the same day. and embargo by the e. u will be applied on russian crude. all right, let's bring in mohammed val, who has reaction from moscow mohammed russia isn't deterred by the price cap. what else has the kremlin had to say? well, emily, russia seems to be well prepared for this and it has been anticipating this decision for a long time. now, and there is no expectation that they will react otherwise than what, what they said over the last several months when they said russia will basically not sell it to any country of fines on this price cap. and also they are talking about the fact that this is going to affect only the buy is more than the subsequent turn. it is. there are countries that will not abide by these by
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these rules. this new decision by the you and the g 7, russia, some of it's all to india and china, and millions of bowels per day. most of it is not too exported to those countries are likely to find on the price comp. so it has also been preparing a different alternative infrastructure for those countries that are afraid from the sanctuary or the punishment if they don't adhere to the price copper decision. so they think that this is only going to affect the buyers entity is going to disturb the free market economy as a kind of a precedent. other countries might follow suit and any, any country might now decide its own price comp, if it once. so it's like a dangerous move that is going to disturb the market and effect are not only russians, but also other countries. all right, we appreciate the update as always. mohammed val live for us in moscow and were a challenge now has more on caves. reaction ukraine has been calling since the
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beginning of the russian invasion for a complete 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 gradient perspective, it doesn't go far enough under a yo mac. who is president landscape chief of staff, essentially has said that that price cap would have to be $30.00 a barrel half the agreed price cap that's been announced to be able to destroy or degrade russia's economy, foster bots. he says that it doesn't really matter because in a bullish statements ukraine is defeating russia on the battlefield. and ultimately, whether the price cap is 60 dollars, 30 dollars, or a complete embargo,
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as he cray would ultimately like ukraine, according to the government is still going to defeats the russians and still going to repel the invasion. and mil diving is one of the countries that relies on russia for power, but the invasion of ukraine has seen some supplies, cut off and talks to resolve the crisis stall. as andrew simmons were pull, moldova knights get darker and 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 in the disputed territory of trans mystery. a. russian forces have been here since separate and took control more than 30 years ago. the soldier crosses into moldova territory, asking for id documents. we have an army on our territory from over 30 years. and we have a frozen conflict. wherever nations ours are part of it and
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only see that the rockets russian missiles are flying above our territory. and part of them are failing falling on our villages. and of course, you are feeling fretting investigation. oh, and the ra, frequent reminders of russian influence here, even though the government says these pro russian demonstrations are 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 rights in the world. as more or
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more young people move overseas to find work. an issue are a per seekers plight, shows what so many moldova and families are up against her husband has cut 2 trees down to provide enough water for one room. the gas heating is switched off. they can't afford it now. and each wire is alone with her children. her husband had to fly to germany a few days ago to find work new for that month. as of yet, i honestly, i never thought like what bring us the point where we have to live apart. a 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 kisha, now moldova, ah, to the world news now in a run state security council says more than 200 people have died since nationwide.
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protests broke out in september. the government says this number includes people killed and what they called terrorist attacks. and include security forces that's lower than the figures estimated by human rights groups inside and outside of iran who say, up to 470 people have been killed. israeli forces have killed a 22 year old palestinian men in the occupied west bank. witnesses saying he was involved in a car accident with a new wiley settler. well being apprehended that shot at close range israeli police side. the man step is so well trying to feel his gun after being wrestled to the ground. he was shot point blank, medics from the palestine, but present. so they were prevented from helping the injured man. 159 palestinians had been killed. that since the start of the wild, mcbride has moved from occupied east jerusalem. there still seems to be some dispute about the exact course of events leading up to the shooting itself
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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 i miss les, i've been off duty officer, according to a police statement. they say that they tried to break into a car that had to israelis inside one of them being off duty soldier who had a hand gun. he fired at miss like the man that ran across, producing a knife and attacking a border patrol, border force officer. it was another border officer who apparently then try 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 left dispute because we'll see very clearly in the ensuing struggle of the offices, weapon falls to the grounds. the palestinian man falls to the ground. the officer then producing what appears to be the backup weapon, his hand gun, and shoot if lay on the ground several times. it has been roundly condemned by
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palestinian authorities in that view. this was a cold blooded killing. that also being a criticism from the e. u. office here, they have said that they are greatly concerned about what they're holding an excessive use of lethal force by their estimation. this is the tense 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 the sea the most violent year for palestinians in 2006, almost 160 have been killed in the occupied west bank. nearly all of them by israeli forces. the united nations and middle east envoy toll when his land has worn situation is at a dangerous tipping point. and the u. s. says it's deeply concerned by the violence
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in the occupied territory, particularly the devastating toll on children. earlier i spoke with how dune back who team who is a palestinian analysts covering israeli affairs. he explained what he thinks is behind the increase in violence. i think in the recent days there's only elections that need to know is for them and government with his body, not from the really just as soon as we can see the effect of this situation and the behavior of those that are elite 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 proper israelis who are properly stimuli. we are not allowed to
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enter hebron yesterday in a tool by breaking silence movement that tries to fill the way to what those are the only soldiers do and commit crimes and against the philistines. this thing is escalating and we saw the result of it in the recent days. why killings around 10, the listing is the last one. it was just started in hawaii who was killed in cold blood, the 6 of the elections and the coming extreme right government is reflected in the behavior of the patient forces in those think hundreds of people have rallied in sedans, capital against a possible deal between military and civilian leadership, the military rule is scheduled to talk with members of forces for freedom and change. on monday, they are expected to discuss a deal on the transition to to new jersey. and now where the
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powerful trade union says it no longer except the country's political part, because of what it calls individual room, a likely reference to president casa is the 1000000 member union, supported by se, and when he dissolved parliament and seized more, must powers last year but it's later now says to new orleans, democracy is under threats. elections are set for december 19th after a referendum vote in july 9 now time for check on the way whether he's jeff. polar air is sinking south across north america. however, one good to see, so we painted on the colors dark or the purple, the lower the temperature. look out, cool. it is as far south as 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 waynes,
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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. at least international temperature will be about twice 6 degrees in wind gusts, quite possible. 30 kilometers per hour, then there's again a match at 10 pm. may have been ali stadium 23 degrees. the temperature will be at 10 pm. it's still breezy at times. others windows 25 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, the 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 get your latest woke up news. and now when we all know the 16 teams that have
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made it through to the knockout stages of the tournament. and group j. brazil are into the next round. despite a surprise, one neil long to come right. isn't back. i called the winner will be immediately sent off and switzerland through one today, they said the at 32 in a bad tempered game, and stadium, 97. the 1st match of the milk out phase will see the netherlands against the u. s. khalifa. international stadium on saturday, the when a will advance to a quarter final meeting with either tina or astronomy. yes. and the u. s. face a tough test against the netherlands. it's going to be closely watched in the countries football capital. gabriel alexander, fall. this report from kansas city all over america, the stage is set for the us netherlands world cup match on saturday. here in kansas city, missouri where i'm at the stage is literally that that's because there's this stage
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right in front of a massive tv screen where they are going to be showing the game and in this plaza, right where i'm at now, they expect hundreds who knows maybe even thousands of us a soccer fan to be here watching all of the action. now kansas city calls itself the soccer capital of america. of course, soccer being what most of the rest of the world knows of as football. you'll be hearing a lot more about kansas city in 4 years, and that's because it's one of the 11 host cities for the 2026 world cup. it's being held in the us, mexico and canada. i caught up with one of the kansas city world cup host officials, who just got back from a visit to doha. and this is what she had to tell me. no, how is the cleanest city that i have ever been to in my life?
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it is so fantastic, so. so rich and vibrant. i love that. but one of the things that i would love to bring back is the energy from the fan. the mexican fans were incredible. i saw some serbian fans and we all were out in the streets, kind of dancing and everything going in the metro going up. the escalator. everybody was, it's a party. i want to bring that same type of energy here to the g. h a arrowhead stadium in kansas city. this place is going to be rocking on saturday, specially if the young us team can win an advance further and turn them in. and that match between them over rooms and us will be played right here. a doe has khalifa, international stadium, santa who has been checking out the venue. if you're looking to know more about cut, a sporting history, this is a place to find. welcome to highlight by international stadium ah,
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8 matches are being played in this 40000 seat venue, including the 3rd place player ah, originally opened in 1976. this is the only venue not built specifically for this world cup. it's named after cut us former image chehalis have been hammered and found, ah, a white canopy has been added as part of the lead development for the world cup. also helps with the integration of nuclear. ah, you'll notice there are no floodlights here. instead, the stadium has one of the largest l e v systems in the world. ah,
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anybody stadium has already seen at so many stocks? fine. now it's being host more unforgettable schools in ah ah, to more world news now in the u. s. has unveiled its 1st new nuclear stealth bomber in more than 30 years. the b $21.00 writer is designed to replace the aging b one lancer and bait to spirit aircraft. secretary of defense light austin says it's crucial for defending the nation. dave de route. she is from the gulf international forum. he says the be $21.00. bama has a combination of capabilities not seen in u. s. weapons for some time. well,
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it looks to be a pretty significant change. i mean it's allowing the united states to retire to 1st generation stealth. a well 1st generation sell palmer, the b 2, which cost about twice as much for copiers to be $21.00. and that be one bomber which never quite fit in. and it's, 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 using the same engine as a strike. this, 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 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
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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 in the 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. south africa, the president says he'll go to court to challenge your report. that suggested he may have violated he's on the office. so ram opposed that was investigated after filing to report the theft of millions of dollars from his fall back in 2020, the governing i and say, will mate on sunday to decide his political future. as spokesman said, turkey as president says, the government will not relent. in hunting down groups,
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it considers to be terrorists. it comes as anchor prepares for a ground operation in northern syria, targeting the syrian democratic forces. the spokesman abraham collin on al jazeera spoke to talk to out a 0 for us i any and all p k. k, p y, d y, p g, establishments, elements, or posts, military points are legitimate targets for us. whether they are ah, in western syria or in eastern syria, northern syria, near the border are far away from it. they are legitimate targets because they are terrorist organizations. and we go after them to protect our borders. and you can watch the whole interview with abraham collin on talked to al jazeera on sunday, december 4th 730 g m t. nan to libya, we're a lack of facilities has made life difficult for people with disabilities. schools
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and public buildings are often not accessible for those who are differently abled. malik, china has more from miss rata full 0. monita was paralyzed below the waist. when she was only 2 years old, like many disabled people in libya, of lack of infrastructure means it's difficult for her to move around. at that, the lease suddenly suck my get it growing up. i couldn't go to school because there were no ramps, it's all stays. my father was good, i would fall and hurt myself even now, most schools don't have ramps so many disabled children can't go to school and she's always dreamed of getting an education. now she visits this high school where teachers offer tutoring, but it's not easy. the challenge organization for women with disabilities aims to create a safe and friendly environment for its members. it's
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a small but welcoming place for more than $57.00 women who are disabled. here they meet and make hand made items to sell like dolls, pillows, and blankets, sales help fun field trips and activities. we dared and sweaty created the organization for ya, coffee, women with disabilities and libya suffer from so many problems starting from their homes. many families do not bold ramps and only have stairs the bathrooms are not accessible by wheelchair, so she has to crawl. this causes a lot of frustration and psychological distress. we've made some goals. he tried to commit suicide. this parking lot in the heart of mazata is close to banks. the city council or a court house and other public buildings, volunteers and organizations have marked out a few parking spots for disabled people. but without government backing, there's no control over who parks there and no ramps to help to the stables, get to them ramadan mattie heads the civil society commissioner, miss rutter,
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he says, things are slowly getting better as it shall be how complex during the gadhafi regime disabled people who are completely marginalized, but after the revolution, many were wounded in the fighting, and that's created a shift in our society looks at disabled people in general. the government is now researching on how to renovate old buildings to make them accessible for the disabled. although there aren't accurate numbers, the government estimates there are at least 120000 disabled people in libya. the actual figure is probably far higher because of war and conflict. in libya, women are widely believed to suffer the most from the lack of infrastructure. but staff in organizations like this says, the hope is the pain. mo, trina ultra 0 serrato. thousands of south koreans are rallying in support of striking truck drivers unions and demanding high and minimum wages. the government
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is wanting them to return to work or face penalties. the strike has disrupted supplies with phases of fuel showed which in the coming days eunice kim has more from. so you'll see behind me thousands of our members of various unions making a march after gathering in front of the national assembly building. here in sol organizer say 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 want it to apply to more truckers as well as currently it only applies to those who transfer to containers and cement. now the use 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
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a return 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 they don't, they could potentially face various consequences, including losing their license or spending some time in jail. so the stakes are high and some government say that it seems to be working as the man production is slowly creeping to more regular levels. and container shipments are also starting to move as well. all of this taking place against the backdrop of economic challenges. korea is a export driven economy, but we've seen rising prices. inflation coming in at 5 percent. that is down from a 20 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
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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 to be done by the government. and this is where they want to start with. support of the minimum of pay system changes in 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 richest man got him. a donnie stoled since protest began months ago. fishing community saying it's endangering their livelihoods. happening middle reports from veron young, benedict mary's cooking 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
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lived by the sea, but rising water levels wash their homes away. mary blames a nearby port project for the devastation. m ha, i am brayden. boy, 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 the very near port for nearly 5 months. they fear it destroyed their livelihood and 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 by singapore and colombo authority say,
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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 ancestral land to the port developer. he got more than $80000.00 and invested most of it. he says this is head, the next generation that boom, the log in it is a good project. i gave down to authorities hoping it would come to get another lot 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 a court case to complete what's left. the government says it wants to resolve the issue peacefully. he are trying to convince them we are trying to provide them what to worldly, asked except the gym at this thing. so we have to take care of them. we had our people are gone when we have to look after them. so we are talking with them via
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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 to all their demands are met. park new metal al jazeera, virginia, southern india to nasa astronaut se conducting is 7 alice spice walk, josh casado and frank rubio. when installed new solar arrays on the international space station will be supported by nasa, nicole, man and japan, quite cheat were caught up from inside new panels or boots v i s s. as current solar power system coming up after the break, we'll have today's world comp action in our special coverage group, in jama nash, in santa lucia to stay with
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lou for the last 16 is set and now it gets various knockout football thoughts in the next few hours and the netherlands are on my way. i'm devin, ash a welcome. see, well, come today, the most dramatic of great stages is now complete. so it's on to the around 16. i'm time homeless and we are right into the action with netherlands, usa getting on the way in around 90 minutes. after that, you know that in argentina try to book their place in the quarter finals up against
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surprise package. australia there are tears of joy for sun and south ribbon. this bath you are going to be florida. they crush out despite beating gonna and switzerland doing brazil and qualifying from a d off the edging a 5 bowl with serbia. with get right to it at the 1st knockout game, all the way up to his netherlands against the usa. philip had stayed over to town, my leg was that the highly for international stadium to how it's very hard not to pick the netherlands to pull this one. but we've seen some shocks in this, dorman, well, thank you and welcome to leave, but it's not stadium again. void just on that question. i don't tell you about the atmosphere denied to port you might just like this stadium and really it's not. there's an extra pause of an extra bit of magic india,
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lots of from the noise of music everywhere and also mix excitement is a little bit of nerves like invent. yes, they've been huge numbers over shops, and this will come here and to stay differences between japan. yes, i'm here for i maybe that could inspire usa to get something done and he's a magic india on paper. certainly the u. s. should have no chance against the netherlands, the annette that is a far more quality far more cloth. there apartments in the higher rank. of course, we know this game is played on paper. it's played on gruff, some, maybe the usa might be able to get something out to the game. we already seeing that in this tournament, they done pretty well. the mighty england couldn't be them. they drew with them in the group stage, basically. and many people thought that u. s. h of the one that match. so who knows what can happen that is unpredictable. woke up with set up to have a great match here tonight. i can leave the stadium to house some have accused the netherlands of not being attacking enough. will they go all out today?
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well, let me tell you something. you'll take a brave man to stand in question. the tactics of louis van gall so much experience . he's on so much in the game and let's not forget, he's got benevolence fee to do a woke up before. we can not forget that as well. but this tournament, you've been accused of being defensive. well, let's look at it from the other perspective. let's look at the netherlands team. look a defend has they go guys? like nathan archive. they go guys like virgin van dyke. these are top quality defenders and someone in cody got bo, if he gets one or 2 opportunities in a game, he might, he has shown that he can put them away. so really right now, the netherlands seem to be doing something right there in to the last 16, something that germany couldn't do and it got there without losing a game, something like teams. brazil couldn't do so right now, the netherlands are in a pretty strong position where they go all out. we don't know, maybe louis van call will you know, twist everyone around and go all out for this much. we shall see. but certainly
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until he loses a match, it's difficult to question his tactics here at the 2022. it's going to be a big match. it's going to be exciting. i can hardly wait for it to him. my life from california national stadium. thank you very much. for that, so when the sound of the knock out, so how could he into national stadium could see the 1st penalty? she felt that kate shall live on holland, says 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 welcome final in 2014, even though we were the best team on the social tina we last because the penalties . that's why i paid extra attention to it. i've learned from my mistakes in the past. i want to increase the chances that those who kicked the penalties get more confident as they shoot 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 and be and so that just goes to show the strength of their team. but i mean from defense all the way to,
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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 we're joined did the studio by football, at least a shot come geisha. actually we just heard from both camps. there rem, usa, there, there was sweating on the fitness, the best all play a christian puda sick, but he's housing past fit for the game. just how big a beast will that be for the us. we were the so, you know, the quality that he brings to the team of usa obviously brings a lot of experience from the premier need, but also really his character and the resilience that he show he showed in that game against iran. you could see that, you know, he wanted to win that game used everything he could, you know, to make sure that they got the 3 points and that's why they are in the round of 16 . but also just technically when you look at he's on and off the ball movement, it's very key because people see where, of course, he's a young player. he's had
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a great total been so far, but he needs help from an experience blair, like police, which or how do you think the us can cause the dutch some programs? i think so when you talk about the usa know, and, you know, expected them to come this for yes. to the round of 16 as we had as that sounds. but against the dutch, they play against a very well organized team. they have an 18 give unbeaten st. louis and how he has a good record in the woke up 11 winds that he'll be checking tonight against the usa. but i think that they have what it takes, but the death me just, you know, edge, edge them and make it to the core to find all that is of course, not the only game going on today. the evening that she sees argentina taking on australia, the saw korea be talking tina in the 1st meeting back in 1988. so can they put off another shot like saudi arabia did in the great stage while his samantha johnson with more one of the thrills of the wells cup a see new talent,
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shine players who make managers of clubs around the world look up and typically just that from now one when one particular argentina, midfield, athens, of the pitch. hi, i'm samantha johnson. this is world cup one o one argentina, have a forebodings dynasty too. thankful. driving alexis mcallister to the top of his game is that carlos he's to place on his tina. the weather's web close, as was his uncle patricio. and finally, alexis has his 1st international goals, scoring at a well have injury, and cove. 19 men, he missed some. quantifying games is mixing up right now. he was the play of the match against poland. so his current club brighten hope albion can expect to begin . i didn't healer didn't exactly cruise the group stage here in cancer. they loved to saudi arabia. so australia note, they can be to the name matthew left. he is on one's lips back home in australia, he scored with denmark, but his coach grey on it knows the days,
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but at their best argentina will be a much, much tougher proposition. yes for your strains will have their eye on alexis mcallister, but he's not that only problem with the head of him on the field, they can see another significant threat, one lino messy, but the one being australia don't lack is confidence. so here goes nothing. ah, oh celia have and shock wins against tennessee and denmark so far and soccer coach at graham or no. the says that his side are ready for battle. there's no disrespect to argentina or anything at all, but it's, it's a living, the 11, and it's 10 blue shirts against 10 yellow shirt and it's a battle, it's a war and we've got to fight and make sure that i am. the boys are in a great physical shape. great mental shape. they've got great energy. there. we go out there with her and give it all guns blazing in them,
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inserted my message for the argentinian fans, which is what we have been doing and saying all along, almost, we will break our backs on this pitch in this well cup water. we are 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 the, the last talk to us her again. argentina and messy have fell in the last 16 in russia. do you think there's a chance of that happening again and i don't think that will happen again. and thanks to their 1st game. last to saudi arabia in the game from then they've become serious. they've revitalized and they've found that you know, extra you know, attitude that they need and it's one of them like this one yesterday. they don't have the maria who is out because of injury. but if you look at the options that are available may be the bala could come in and korea as well. but i think just generally the attitude that they have going into this game, it's missy will be making 1000 appearances for you know,
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in his professional career. and obviously wants to make history. he wants to make sure that he also gets identity out. finally, to lift that trophy and to do that they have to in, today against australia. they've lost before to australia, but it was a 2020 you know, took your lympics last year. but of course, they didn't have missy, but they'll come in with that attitude going into this game. as you just deleted, see the audience, you know, that kind of growing through this told mental and they, they've been improving gain by game. she still think they've got a few giz to shift up, expecting much more from them on the tournament progresses. should they get possible started? absolutely. and also it's very interesting that leo know missy has never scored a goal in no cult stages at the woke up. so this is perhaps that extra gear that they will have. yes, he doesn't necessarily have to score the goals, but he's assessed as well. and leadership on the field is something that yes, cares the openness, but also it's very good for his teammates. well that's got a australia angle and that that form a captain pool wait knows what it takes to be taught in tina as his all these i did
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in 1988. he spoke to me earlier today from sydney and said one of his best supporting memories came 5 years later in 1993 right off the argentina beach australia in a world cup, qualifying playoff. 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 dr. arnold who's now the coach, anyway, me rob blanca, who is argentina? we went to a t very station and the host of the program asked me how much i earned. and i said, $5000.00 asi 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 tain, their time had nearly been knocked out of the woke up by part time footballers. that's all we did either job. i used to ask my boss if i can, if monday and tuesday off, because we are playing brazil origin tainer on friday or saturday. that's just the
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way it was. anyway, next minute. then the floor managers run around ago were married on is on the fire . they put him to where, and he said your tears of sorrow to die. paul will be tears of joy sometime soon, and i never forgot that jemma. i thought to myself, we might not win the world, can't we try, we won't win the will come. 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, i'm thinking, wow, that's good enough to make tick on. let's get some more build up to this one. and victoria gate and b is at 2 o'clock if the victoria group stage over but woke up, fever continues at the excitement must be building up with. yeah. and it's been really interesting talking to fans so far from australia and argentina, because you would think the argentinian fans would be really confident about
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winning. but actually when you talk to the australian bands, they are supremely confident. and the argentinian fans will tell you they are slightly nervous about what's going to happen tonight because partly because the weight of expectation is on their shoulders. they're expected to win that 35 points higher than australia in the people rankings. that also, i think, will say that there are a bit nervous about what happened with saudi arabia in the very 1st match. well, there are lots of argentinian supporting that team here, this 50000 that have come. i says the start of the competition and there are 5 players that arrived today. i'm at international efforts, so they're gonna have lots of support. i'm joined by a family who flo name from wellness aries. what do you think your chances are of making it through the post finals tonight a food shot. great. i very much. i'm very nervous and also very excited. so i'm very, very like comfortable because of your machine i watching best in ward. and i also trust in on the team. gosh, wow, very good quality of players in the,
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in the team i have you watched australia's matches, what do you make of that team? yeah. i know that they are very strong in defense about, you know, how about very offensive. my gosh. i don't know how very, totally understand. but they're touchy, don't know. so good about it. thanks very much. and i know this is your 2nd world cup. yeah. amazing. i, when i talked to la budgets in pans, they talk about it being important for you to win because a messy it being his up is that important to you as well? messy. he deserves the work half because he's his last one. but i think the whole team decides to work out there making messy, happy you cannot see, always missing happy, right. sometimes he's sad. he sometimes happy that most of the time to pull my favorite players making him happy. so i think the whole team deserves that work.
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out, all right, well good luck in the match tonight. i know you're, you're getting like a stadium. thank you. so audience indian fans nervous, but hopeful that they will make it through to the court. finally, good talking. i gave them a life roster from a to clock or thank you very much for that. now let's catch you up on the action from friday night, south korea and the sensational started fly went over portugal, j 3 from group h on goals scored. portugal had already sealed their progress, they knew a point receiving finished top. i'm a took the lead, the color water after 5 minutes. south korea had to win it to have any chance of qualifying. and they equalize through. tim, you're one of the dramas and that the koreans go to 90 birth minute when a accountant is on the film in setting up a point he channels for a full time, a south korea. we're ahead on both school that had an anxious wait to see if the
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young match on that mobile thing says you have it in that one. and this is what happened. all eyes were on the conclusion. all the other group h came between. you're going gonna uruguay was seen a lot of the 2 of us households. do you ever, geta? both sets up. i knew it's lauren, but that wasn't enough. when south korea went ahead in the other game, you were going desperate for a 3rd and they couldn't find one tune it finished both uruguay and gone out. so he bought people man a wraps up the top sports in group age. despite that, the feet to south korea, who nick to 2nd place from uruguay because they scored just 2 more goals. the south americans eliminates in the group stage for the 1st time since 2002 gone. i finished bottom on 3 points. chris ellen came 2nd and group g to go into the last 16 they v. it's soviet $32.00 at stadium 974 and $4.00 goals. and the 1st half was to learn that went ahead,
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but soviet hit that no good kit made it to one level before, comp time to prepare. flick from movement. he'd up ramos for, for the when i switched it in to faith or to go and there was a surprise that fee to for a much is brazil came, but it wasn't enough for cameron to reach the knockout vincent, but that would stop its time. gold. he was then at sent off on the receiving the 2nd yellow card when you shut them. celebration is my a 1st when for an african nation over brazil, i to walk up common room are up and more bad news for brazil. the wall copies over the strike o gabriel, his was the and left back alex ellis. they were both injured in deep cameroon, a defeat. this is how the group, a finished cup of brazil in switzerland level on 6 points. but the 5 time champions that when the group on goal difference coming and going home,
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it's now 32 years since that they made it into the knockout at you world cup and soviet wait to qualify for the last 16 as an independent nation goes on despite going out there were plenty of gone fans enjoying a bit of revenge against suarez and some happy camry. and also that historic when over brazil big games we showed up. we showed up, we're a big game or this a brick. i'm happy i can go home now. i can go home now. oh, i will feel great. you are so much gone. we were ready for switzerland. we're. we're both swiss and there was a lot of goals and there was a match to kind of switch sides. you know, to sort of 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 age goals during the groups. the, i'm not sure if to, to laugh or to try to words because i have received on solution. i'm so sorry
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you've really disappointing loss, but also i'm happy to word and qualify. you know, she's older swat is talking talking go whole big world. so i think, you know, i take any, did you feel pretty devastating? i think we played a really good game today. we played better than gone now. we played better than um, than portugal for a lot of the game. last game we played better in south korea, the 1st games i feel pretty feel pretty sad, honestly, to have a world club journey be over now and i the group stage is now either, let's just take a look at some of the numbers make for interesting reading here's how the rates for the golden boost and shaping up 5 players. it's hide the 1st place with 3 goals. h . okay, to get lock bradford and a valencia beretta and killing them back
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a valencia. they won't get a chance to add to italy as we go out here. notice that england captain and strike a hurricane. wasn't it 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 allison, his own, with the re so fall. there were 7 players with 2, including david clawson, even parasitic and bruno fernandez. university has a one assist and 2 goals. so fall agency, the captain is 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 and england's marcus brushwood completes the top 3. 1 of matthew schotts on target was a safe penalty in that bad game against holland. avoid check chesney, and he's on top of that while when it comes to the most saves at performance, they've all, he's made it all more than any other goalkeeper and ensure to be test tested again
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when potent pace defending champions france on from the netherlands, relaxed and later on in the 1st of the last 16 games, but did you know that one of their players had committed at the most and found in the group stage that you're right back with dental them pres has been guilty of pen foul. 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. so 46th game so far and a 114 goals scored it wasn't a great showing by the host caps are, who lost all of their group games. they didn't conceive the most, that the unfortunate owner goes to costa rica who let in 11 goals altogether. including 7 in their opening game against spain, catherine gonna iran, and canada, all conceded 7 in total. and no surprise at all of these countries are now out of the world. earlier we spoke to sports journalists, philip alamo,
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whose founder of twitter page few felt world cups that he gave us some more interesting facts to come out of the group stage. we have seen a lot of show in this one, i mean, so in temple shocks the 1st shock was saudi arabia against the non game i did not coming into just on, i mean fix that to 6 key on bitten with saudi arabia, the lead, fancy side coming to beach, i didn't know by 2 bulls to one intensely chuckle. the 1st time in my 2 year history of the walk up that asia as 3 representatives. going into that, not all of these that is, australia, japan, south korea. and with japan being one of the 1st sites in the history of woke up to come from a cool down the interval and to we to one. and remember,
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japan also recorded the least possession, 72 percent in the history of the walk up and the beat, the teams with the most fastest speed and, and germany in terms of other stuff also, nor cheap. as for all 3 cookies, i just woke up in the last time the upping was either us the management for and in terms of african representation, i would say give it based on the stop sandita. this is, you know, very good book up for africa or africa recorded severe wings and tensile of the teams represent you. and this is the most by african teams in the history of the walker. so we now know the full line up for the last 16. let's show you it now just to remind gee, on one side is the draw. we have most of the european heavyweight, including of france, england, spain, and portugal, argentina, and brazil could be on course. what would be
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a blockbuster semifinal if they can get through? by looking at not drawn to your right hand side that he's going all the way to in the driving. so i have netherlands meeting as in tina in the quarter finals. jeff penn and brazil, senegal and france, morocco and portugal. oil being sent at your backing seneca to be england. yes, i am. and for the final i'm going for brazil and front and france. yeah. for the final why you thought bout, i'm going to make the final yes. hi. this predictions a little bit more. 6 and we're going to play fronts. yeah, so thank you very much for your analysis and your predictions. don't forget you can get more well cut content on all websites out there, dot com, or sasha. welcome back at 1530 jam t for marconi studio, with plenty more from carter 2022. the netherlands players have arrived at the international stadium. so have us pick up is just over an hour away. and the
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