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games, the joy and the ha experts and match analysis for my studios, info and excitement from around the city and across the globe. join us the cast us 2022 on al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera ah hello, this is in use our live from doha. i'm fully back. people coming up in the next 60 minutes a big day for the fee for football. well can, we're now into the crucial knockout stage. the 1st match is underway at aletha stadium white here in doha. also on this news, our ukraine wants a $30.00 bow,
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ice cap on russian oil after western powers agree to a $60.00 limits. another palestinian is killed by israeli forces in the occupied west bank. it's been the most violent years since 2006. and tunisia is powerful labor union slams president chi sites political agenda and rejects the upcoming elections. ah. so it's just after 1500 hours g m t 6 pm here in doha with just 16 teens left. the knockout stage of the world cup here in kata is that officially underway. first stop, it's the netherlands and the united states going head to head for a place in the quarter finals. the dutch finished top of group a while the americans were 2nd in group b. both sides had unbeaten records from the opening. 3 matches, but one of them will be going home after this game at valley for stadium. it is currently goalies or got correspondence covering this game for us. this news our
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a catcher lopez hold on is that so why keep your in doha, boston is in amsterdam and gabrielle desanto is in kansas city in missouri in the us. carter we sought with you the soup must be buzzing as we get on to this knockout stage of the welcome. oh yeah, definitely. is this responsibility to kind of feel out the vibe of door how this, where a lot of fans come to discuss are the feel of the magic, you know, just a identity . it had what was kind of walk into it's vulture. and we do have argentinian fans will be watching the game later on at the stadium. the celebration is definitely going. 2 out of here i have a was that today but that they turned back later on tonight? well i'm, there we go. is there around of 60 of the work up?
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i got married or before so i'm so anxious by drugs in the team. i think we will do a great show today. i hope our ceo is going to enjoy it and you get to hear the argentinean fans chanting in the background. and of course, we can talk about argentina without talking about messy. no other fans here say that this is one chance it's final chance according to some adolescence just give it as all and when the 1st woke up. yes, i've been mercy. the service very being a macy's great garage in dina for their work. so i think a lot of people from other countries, ones, mercy, mensray, bob. well, let's see. i think we will do a great job against australia, but i don't know. yeah, that's definitely a sentiment we've been hearing over and over again. because those were all got a lot of surprises that we have to wait and see right now, are there any bands or celebrating?
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and the celebration here will continue on. so the match a few hours. so thank you so much, katia autopay, how do you live there? still lacking that argentina game is a little later on, but happening right now is the netherlands versus the us, which has just kicked off just a few minutes ago. let's bring in boston who joins us live from amsterdam. fact the bookmakers of the netherlands as the favorite to win this game. just how confident are fans where you are a. well, the energy levels are extremely high here in this a cafe in amsterdam. i'm in a traditional am to that neighborhood and this is the atmosphere right now. look at their faces. of course, they really are hoping that that that scene is going to when there's not, it's not to be easy to know. if i'm found that the united states has one, basically the last game designates against the netherlands, but they only have 5 times against each other at an atlanta one port time. so it is a lot of optimism,
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but i'm here with probably the only american man here in this bar trace and not what do you thing it doesn't americans have a chance? actually. i love this way. this is actually fantastic with yours. i was going to win today and i can't wait to watch out. i got to run out of here as fast. i can't once i do it now. but why are you so optimistic with us and that let us be beaten the americans 4 times before and you only one once. i think it's about more current form. we've looked at the stronger team and every game of the world gothic way that owns came out of a weaker group, but we looked really good against english. so i think we have a good job today. one day draft by the dutch team in the last 3 matches. yes, i actually was, it was just a week, a group, so it's a different balance there. so i think we have a very good shot today. so you have to run very fast. when you hear that steve, i do on the american team, went for me out. i want to run it all. well, are going to see how this is gonna handle for us and that a lot of eyes are on the doug child for both media. already got all ready has for 3
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goals. and the last 3 matching is one of the top stores of the whole tournament. right now, so he's one of the favorites. but then to see how this goes. thank you for that said boss in life or stay in amsterdam. let's cross over to the us now. and kansas city, missouri is where gable elizondo is, gave set founders a dutch, an american in the netherlands. i hope you can find a dutch found among the fans where you are there. no chances are going to find a dutchman where i'm at right now. i'm just being honest with you. this is all usa fans rhyme at right now in kansas city, missouri. why are we here? because the city calls itself the soccer capital, the us of course, soccer being what they call football and the rest of the world here. thousands of fan here at this watch party in downtown kansas city watching on a big screen tv right now, all of the action. they started arriving here about 2 hours before the match
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even began. and as you can see, everyone bundled up in the warm clothes and that's because it is negative 7 degrees . so yes, but nobody here care. because everyone is warm with excitement watching this incredible feel you're really not got to know you can't cities, you're going to be one of the 11 host cities in the 2026 world. that's 4 years away. everyone right now is worried about what is going on right now . i should say worry but excited as you can see, all the span here out to watch this match game. thank you very much. and we will of course, be checking in with you and set boston as the game progresses here in. thank you. ah,
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my, let's turn our attention on to the days other news and the war in ukraine where president vladimir zalinski is chief of staff, says a recent western prize cap on a bout of russian oil is not enough and should be lowered even further. early on friday, the g 7, australia, n, e u, announces 6, a limit of $60.00 a barrel for russian oil imported by c. ukraine wants that to be brought down to $30.00 a barrel. the kremlin says it won't accept the price cap calling it a dangerous move by western governments. the measure is expected to come into effect on monday. that's the same day and embargo by the eel will be applied to rush and crude. al jazeera mom advantage has more from moscow. the spokesman of the company with the pest coffee, said the russia will not accept this decision. and she's analyzing, still analyzing the situation. and he also said that russia is, has been preparing for this decision for some time. when the pressure has been
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talking about this for some time, anticipating this decision for a few months, and they have always been here saying, but russia will not sell any oil to any country the finds on this place cup. and the meaning of that is that russia will try to re oriented sir oil exploitation to countries that will not find this, this agreement for india and china. of course, russia doesn't have any pipelines going to those countries, but it has to be prepared and, and this could be the explanation of, of that last part of the best course statement. russia has been preparing some alternatives in terms of seaborne expectations of the infrastructure for seaborne expectations by ships renting leasing ships for this purpose. knowing about many other countries will fall under the obligation and the need to,
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to tow the line regarding what the options have just decided. so russia knows that it has to use some alternative infrastructure to export it to those countries that will not accept to fine on this decision. and here's where we challenge with ukraine's reaction from keith. ukraine has been calling since the beginning of the russian invasion for a complete on embargo on all rushes energy products, whether that be oil or gas, whether that be seaborne or, or pipe. so an oil cap, a price cap on russian c born oil. you can see that from the euclidean perspective, it doesn't go far enough under your mac, who is a president, zalinski is chief of staff, essentially has said that that price cap would have to be $30.00 a barrel 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
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matter because in a near 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 going to defeats the russians and still going to repel the invasion. our french present emanuel macklin says there is no reason to be concerned about possible power cats in france. this winter is calling on citizens to use less energy. he's also asked the states electricity supplier to restart nuclear reactors to prevent outages, but been don't panic. that's useless, and it's not true that work on restarting nuclear plants is a failure. there's legitimate work done by the government to prepare for extreme cases. of course, this includes the need to cut electricity for some hours in the day. if we have a shortage, it's normal for the government to prepare for an extreme case. because as the
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recent years have shown us on, sometimes the unthinkable happens. i'm all delva 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 under 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, only this soldier crosses into moldova and territory, asking for id documents. we have an army on our territory for more than for 2 years . and we have a frozen conflict where russians are also part of it.
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and then you 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 threatened investigation. c oh, and there are 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 rates in the world. as more or more young people move overseas to find work, an issue or
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a per seekers plight shows won't 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 any schwann is alone with her children. and her husband had to fly to germany a few days ago to find work. nearer that, ma'am, cuz honestly, i never thought i could bring her to 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 qu chanel, moldova to nature's powerful trade union says it no longer accepts the country's political path because of what he calls individual rule. like a reference to prison chi side, the 1000000 member union support a site when he consolidated his powers. last year, but his leader now says finish as democracy is under threat to need his transition
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to democracy has been tumultuous since the 2011 revolution and mattress came to a head last year. last year i present side sought his government, unfroze parliament. his opponents accused him of staging a cool, but fade argued he acted legally to rescue the country. he went on to ward himself, powers to rule by decree that allowed him to put aside part of the constitution. this july, exactly a year off site sacked his cabinet, a referendum to bringing a new constitution pass by a landslide. it turns finishes government into a presidential system, giving a president why powers and limiting parliament's role. while i speak to yes, mean a creamy about this. she is joining us live from brussels is a political analysts. thank you so much for being with us on al jazeera. so we have to day to nisha is powerful union openly opposing the president. how big of a blow is, is to chi site? well, thanks for having the you know, always been kind of,
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i haven't even before that exceptional measured of the 25th of july 2020. while it was a moment break where you gave the president, kind of like a doubt to, you know, kind of want to come trip about has no call. now, what we understand about politics is that a powerful and it's all the we have also have very power roll event you dependence. and over the government has been dependent tried to call the, the impact and popularity of immediate. but you, again, it's very much he talks about the big blow at the union is not what
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i doing. so this is coming just 2 weeks before elections are due on december 17th. and you already have major political parties boycotting the vote. and now the union also rejecting it where does that leave those elections and what we mean? full size legitimacy. well, really ask people into yeah. if they understand that have been no the elections coming up in 2 weeks. i think most people tell you that you have no idea. these are a very, you know, the election happening and very special and a very special and there's, those are the world got happening. and so everyone is kind of all the way go back and cheese and even other other teams. but really it's the 1st time and, and include that and the country's history. but political parties are
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a lot of you should be banned from a. she also bows are present as being a candidate. so candidates that are running pretty selection are, are known by the public or their ankles, juicy, or there are no candidates, they're all others where there's only one candidate and best person will have to magically get like good at knowing. mentioned that the parliament buried limited power. so i don't know if it's, if it's that much of an event tree or g as in that there are elections coming. yeah, interesting. a boy can present eyesight, a said the actions that he took were necessary to, to save tenicia in his words. his critics of course, accuse him of rolling back many of the democratic gains that to nations fought for and build. what is the biggest challenge of countries facing today and what sort of local and or international intervention you think is needed to help to nisha deal
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with these challenges? well, the most pressure you into this was way before i took the right to power. if you cannot choice or i don't smoke to the prices are very high. 7 are rocketing, should be happening everywhere. commodity the state is saying, which and very major change in the way they running the barrett main problem. yeah. and she needs to come out make situation. and of course, all the you know, the discussion was the, i am back, are about that. i don't think we, i'm again the friendship, but on the local level of the national level deputy political party,
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by your organization. how to organize to get back to the main problem today is not that very often friends. i have been to the office most organized enough and that's what needs to be done. there needs to be a real counter offered to me. thank you so much asked me for talking to us about this. just me creamy. joining us there from brussel. thank you for your time. ah, the palestinian foreign ministries, connie, the killing of a palestinian man in the occupied west bank and execution. when, as they say, he was involved in a car accident with an easterly settler before being apprehended, and shot at close range by israeli forces brought mcbride report, smockey bodies, jerusalem,
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before the sher below. a heavy security presence on the streets of horror in the occupied west. bank the scene of the shooting, while the events leading up to it are disputed with local people saying it began with just a quarrel and police saying the man 22 year old amar mifflin coming, got their officers with a knife, as no doubt from the video how the shooting itself happened, a struggle between the men, both grabbing the officers rifle as they separate the weapon falls to the ground, while the officer apparently pulls out his hand gun. shooting that miss play as he lies on the ground. ah, he would die half an hour later. this was the funeral just a day earlier for 2 palestinian fighters, one of them, a field commander from islamic to heard with the up surgeon fighting, leading to near daily killings and fears of this simmering conflict. escalating out of control high level of violence in the occupied west bank. and its
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rarely in recent months, including attacks against these railey and palestinian civilians increased use of arms and set related violence have caused grave human suffering. according to the un, 2022 already counts as the bloodiest year in the occupied west bank since 2006 a year. that isn't over yet. the killing has brought immediate condemnation from the palestinian authorities who describe it as cold blooded murder. there's also been a strong reaction from the e u office here saying it's gravely concerned about what it calls an excessive use of the full force. rob mcbride al jazeera, occupied east, jerusalem as spokesman for the turkish president says the government will not relent in its efforts to go after armed gold. it comes as anchor prepared for a grand operation in northern syria targeting kurdish fighters,
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his spokesman in special adviser. you brian calling on talk to you here for us. any, an old p k k p y, the y p g establishment elements, posts, military points are legitimate targets for us. whether they are in western syria or in eastern syria, northern syria, near the boards that 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 entire into the where the bram colleen on talked to al jazeera on sunday december 4th at 730 jim t right here on al jazeera iran state security council says more than 200 people have died since nationwide. protests broke out in september. the government says this number includes people killed in what it calls terrorist acts and include security forces are slower than the figures estimated by human weiss,
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groups outside and inside. iran will say that up to 470 people were killed to libya now, where a lack of facilities has made life difficult for people with disabilities. schools and public buildings are often not accessible for those with special needs. malik, trainer reports 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. a daddy lisa lisa, margaret, 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,
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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 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 the homes. many families did not build 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 miss rata is close to banks. the city council, a court house and other public buildings, volunteers and organizations have marked out
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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 commission and miss rutter, he says things are slowly getting better, hadn't surely how complex during the gadhafi, regina disabled people who are completely marginalized, hers. 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 they hope is the pain ma, trina,
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al jazeera masato, thousands of south koreans are rallying in support of striking truck drivers. unions are demanding higher minimum wages. the government is wanting them to return to work or face penalties. the strike has disrupted supplies with fears and she will shortage in the coming days. or indian government says it will not sought the construction of a multi $1000000.00 port in the sullen state of carola, the project funded by ages. richest man, gout m, danny stole since protest began months ago. fishing community se is endangered. their livelihoods badly me. time reports from varian 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 lived by the sea,
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but rising water levels wash their homes away. mary blames a nearby port project, but the devastation, liam ha, invaded with all the coastal erosion started after the construction of the boat 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 carola have been protesting against a 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 bi singapore and colombo authority said this is an ideal location for the port which is expected to create many jobs. some family support
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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 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 warranty, asking except the gym at the sting. so we have to take care of them. we had our people are sir garland, 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,
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the communities anxiously waiting for the court verdict. they disagree with the governments environmental assessment and want an independent study. they say they will keep protesting to all their demands are met. park new metal al jazeera virginia, sudden india still ahead on al jazeera. we're live to our welcome to the on deal has waterfront with b to summit for the latest on the last 16 games with argentina to face australia. ah well, they're called icy air is sinking out of canada into the u. s. here, one good to sue. so his what your wake it up to this morning and look at that, the cool air as far south as dallas eat degree. so that's the temperature story.
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let's talk precipitation. another weather maker comes pouring in to northern california. it's going to be a washout. san francisco to sacramento, of course marathon is going on this weekend, so not ideal conditions there at this weather friends just going to impact california. so clears out nicely. oregon, washington state and western canada. but there's some of those frigid temperatures, you know, i think winds will wind up to about a 100 kilometers per hour across the great lakes. this is a cold front, so new york. okay, 14 on saturday. watch what happens. you're down to 6 degrees windshield from southwest of northwest, so certainly gonna field that the wet weather drops as far south as houston and new orleans with those trade winds. picking up more concentrated rain is falling across the caribbean coast on saturday. storms still bubbling up around a peruvian andy's filling in through the amazon basin and still intense rain falling for a centre katerina, a real dandy to saul and also sal paulo states, but not a bad day in santiago with a height of 32 on saturday. enjoy gutter and susan
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ah ah, ah, with whole they may not be top of the table. they might not have the biggest stadium, but they stand as tightens in the face of the fascist fall, right? to move it. you want to show the world that the good guys come sometimes
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when they are the force behind jimmy's said poly phenomenon. oh, the fun to make football fun out. you lou who's welcome through world cup. today. i am p to spanish and we alive at our studio. on co host waterfront in the host nation caught up, the knockout phase has kicked off drama is guaranteed with extra time and penalties thrown into the makes the netherland all going. hate to hate against the united states of america and the opening match block 16 at khalifa stadium. later lino
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messy leads argentina as they tried to book their plates in the quarter finals standing in a way or the soccer rooms. cat australia reached the loft, 8 pool. the 1st time in bay street. and heading home with a memorable consolation will look back at cameron's victory over 5 time champions. brookville joining me in the studio for this show is football unless jemma solaire will get her thoughts . a just the moments, but we'll begin with the 1st law. 16 match off the bay, so which team will be the 1st to book a spot in the quarter finals? well, benevolence and the united states are going his head right now as we speak in the opening knockout match of cut, the 2022. the dutch finished top of group a while the americans were sick and the group beat. both sides had unbeaten records
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from the opening. 3 matches. but one of them will be going home after this game at caliph a stadium in the alleyway on to the west of dough hawk memphis said to pi scoring in the 10th, but to give the dutch the lead. but remember, we could have extra time and the penalty shootout if the teams cannot be separated . watching what the fans back home gabriel is on though is in kansas city. and state often is in amsterdam. will begin with step some happy dutch friends. what do they so fall step. absolutely happy dutch fancier in this very small. i'm saddam cafe. if are we traditional? typical amsterdam cafe and i just show you how proud it is. it is completely back. everyone is biting their nails. they're sitting on the top tip of their chairs because as far as i really hope that the melons has gone to windows, okay. no worries on how the phones are national,
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just want not to be too optimistic because the american defaults have shown that they've been late very well and that's where our plight is pointing in the last couple of matches. but yes, one nail at the moment my mom can supply and we're joined here by yes, been one of the trench is actually an american pensions are very high here. are you in our personal? yes i am, i'm very nervous, but i'm very happy that we yes article. so yes, i'm nervous and what you're saying is it's gonna be i thing. okay, i hope the middle will help me we. we keep it like this, but maybe do one for us. for and then you are born in new york, so why yes. your heart not there. yeah, it is a little bit there, but yes, i was born in the oregon. i went to amsterdam and i was i was 3 years old. so yeah, i have more. yeah. i raise their, i'm raising them to them, so everything is here for me. but i still, i love the organ of, i love you as a, there are doing very well. so again,
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thank you very much. always on the see how this is all gonna add the sanctions as i speak are going up by the minutes. austin is an amsterdam. let's go to kansas city . gabriel is on there. is there gabriel? what are the fan with you making of things so far? well, they're a little nervous with the us down. one, nothing. they're looking for that big equalizer. this place was rocking at this watch party. there were at even 2 hours before the match started as people started to gather. but now you can see the faces are a little bit more a long faces, if you will. a lot of more nervous sniffs in the faces of the american fans that you see here. it's negative 7 degrees. don't use your kansas city, but that has not got so many people 1000 coming out to watch this very critical. not out face match year. kansas city is going to be
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a host city for the 2026 world cup. they call themselves the doctor's capital of america. this began to city soccer. of course being what the rest of the world knows is football. but listen, fans were rocking us 2 hours before this match even started in anticipation. now kind of on pins and needles. if you were to see if the us can equalize, i can tell you if the u. s. does score and tie this match up. this will just explode with excitement. everything is on there, there in kansas city. thank you very much. i feel like negative 7 degrees that could be a half hour show by itself. anyway, so hudson, teen, it's going to strayer, the suckers, vito agency name, they 1st meeting in 1988. so can they prove another shark like saudi arabia did in the group stage? yes, samantha johnson with more. one of the thrills of the world cup a see new talent,
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shine players who make managers of clubs around the world look up and typically chest that from now. one when one particular argentinian midfield athens, i'm hi, i'm samantha johnson. this is weld cup one o one argentina, have a forwarding dynastee to thank for driving alexis mcallister to the top of his game is that carlos has to pay for on his tina weather's web clothes, as was his uncle patricio. and finally, alexis has his 1st international goals scoring at to 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 know they can be to the name. matthew left, he is on one's lips back home in australia, he scored with denmark,
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but his coach graham on it knows the days went at their best. argentina will be a much, much tougher proposition. yes we are. str aliens will have their eye on alexis mcallister. but he's not that only problem was ahead of him on the field. they can see another significant threat one nino messy, but the one being australia don't lack is competence. so here goes nothing. ah, that game is taking place at the of my been ali stadium, paul re see standing by for us there. paul. good evening. argentine i have already had one shot at this woke up australia going through would certainly top bedroom. it's. ringback you know, yeah, yeah, i think so pizza, you know, if there's any woke up where there's going to be a shock, it seems to be cats are 2022 even up to yesterday was south korea over portugal, a camry over brazil. and but you know that victory for saudi re viaz argentina,
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really set the tone argentina seemed to have been stung by that's i would that say wins since then. let's bring in one and go ha analysts throughout the woke up who's probably a bit better informed than me on just will as shock. this would be for argentina if they did happen to least australia. well, i mean, for, for, for starters we don't see a lot of upsets at this stage. i mean, you have to go italy and south korea to really start measuring the ilk of those types of matches. but today's a different story. i think argentina's very focused what you made a good point when was with saudi arabia, argentina, that was one that kind of woke argentina up. that's a, you know, we have to come in now use human tele, where they want to come in and they want to dominate. they want to be able to impose conditions. and not only that, be able to, to, even, to certain extent, submit their opponents to what they're trying to impose. that would be important to look at in this match. and i know we've got to get to other correspondence around the world, but lena, my seat, he will absolutely not want to end his woke up cray at this stage, especially today being is 1000 matches a professional. i don't think so. of course,
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a couple of changes for argentina. he knows exactly what his role is. we all know what his role is going to be. no unhealthy marianne. it's more precautionary than anything else, but rather have a precaution with uncle the money than to an injured uncle. the media, certainly either papa gomez or on had korea with the anal that is we'll get the start and also a little bit on what it is. we'll get a chance to be a tough. so to forwards for argentina, it'll be a bit of a change. and i think we forgot time just to talk a little bit about australia. what is that biggest threat against argentina? the fact that they are willing to suffer the fact that they're willing to wear you down from a defensive standpoint. they do have the propensity as we saw in the last magical bi leki being able to be the difference maker and how they can hold on marius. he say, hey, i've argentina, don't watch out this much. can go into extra time. argentina is going to have to be able to go to that crucible in order to get a result. so keep that in mind. also the only time that australia beaten argentina back in 1988, a legendary game by the way. and also you start looking at one player, one particular player in that game, who was part of that swat when grandma arnold,
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so it'll be interesting to look at when i rang, i thanks very much. we'll see if there are any other shock waves coming through this well co against argentina to night, australia haven't been to their stage since 2006 when i was to italy. if they come there, it is the biggest result in their history. all right, thank you. heard, we'll talk to you in a little bit later. we're joining the studio now to talk about that game with adam peacock or write a full code sports, australia. jim a salon is also here with the lady 1st. if you don't mind adam, the gemma, from an argentine perspective how much of a threat is australia while after being the feet shocking the feet by so the robbery and the opening game, any team can can be a threat for forge. and even though they showed that they over the course from the situation and they have star wars and they are much better now. but really, i think it's a team of the surprises they. they took the lead again. so france, they were able to be denmark, and they play beautiful football again said to nice yes. so they have nothing to
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lose and are just, you know, they are one of the can do that tough choking the feed. i think they are back to that. if you morgan can say, but it's a team that has some lack of fish into sometimes in the defensive line. so they will for sure have their or chances that the question is, if they will be efficient enough to take that chances. what adam, let's talk about the ease of course 2006 in the last 16. that was a very different team and squad to the one that we see today when you think of god like the do q k heal, etc, etc. having said that, the still a wonderful achievement to be in the last 16. what needs to happen tonight in order to reach the court. finally, all the factors that go to through against denmark against denise yell of the why that you say it was was beautiful, was beautiful and strategy and eyes because of the togetherness. and that, and the fought, and the aggressiveness that there were showing in jewels in action defensively. and then the intent to get forward as well was there look to not they're only going to
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get 2 or 3 oppertunity to school that the fact against denmark continue, sir. we took those limited opportunities, took one of them and matthew lucky school, the goal again, denmark, which we'll talk about for the rest of time. but the way that they need to approach is to really compress the spice. that, that's the key factor and saying they're going to have the bowl. we know that they, they're almost at spine levels in terms of how they recycle possession and move, move, but white for that moment to get messy on the ball in the right moment. and then bang before you now, you've been punched in the face and it's your one down. so that's the key to, to just the concentration levels. after a big campaign, those physical emotional efforts for australia to be in that contest in the 1st half an hour and the concentration that at sky high levels. i was actually at the france game and we know what happened day with the all the scoring 1st and then ultimately the full one, the school on and having watched the other match against soon as you on the tv. i was surprised by how much more attacking and enterprising the or the seem to be that match against denmark. what were your thoughts?
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yeah. there's been little technical adjustments from crime. i'll the suckers manager throughout the course. i think he was a little upset up the french guy, and that it went so well for 2025 minutes. and then that concentration level, which let's face it with vice when killing and bump eyes on the pitcher con, need to have it. and it wasn't quite there and france run away with it. but the little adjustments, like denmark tried to pull us out of shape, especially on our right hand side barrel to do that successfully the 1st off mind adjustment. stop that. so there'll be little moments and i get the feeling that apply a lot. rodrigo rodrigo depole for so audience and he's going to be targeted a little bit in the sense, frustrated that the white, the to get the ball because he's the one that links up with messy a lot to tron, nullify him, stop him, maybe stop message input. fuck, easier said than done because audience in the mid the bowl so well. sure, it's interesting that you mentioned to paul because i was at the argentine opponent game jemma and to pull for me he was the man of the match i thought anyway, pulling the strings in mid field. and how much more importantly the tonight given
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that i'm held, the maria looks unlikely to be playing. definitely because the media is one of the best partners in the field with lo, messy is so good that you mentioned this thing about rodrigo paul. he has been so criticized since the beginning of the tournament, especially for those for the game. so for the, for the arrive. yeah. but is kaloni a he is really trusted on human and we expect him to be back on the starting 11 is so. so he's a key player. thank you, do. and to come that there will be no d, maria, we still don't know who will be replacing it, but scott said that it will be for war. he won't take the team in the buck he knows he needs to take the lead and to, to control the game and be the may not sort of the game against australia. so there won't be a for me to learn about the 3rd at the can. so the role of whether you go there,
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ball, it will be key definitely for argentina, because this is the picture he couldn't control the game against the idea that was the fit he could in the last games. and this has been bunch about the forge and you know, all right, jim will talk to you again a little bit later. adam, thank you very much. it's, i'm thank you for coming in lovely to have you and one of the best fulton i will need some luck be the gates or i can tell you guys that daily blend has scored for the does that make the to know of the memphis, de paul school earlier and that means it's to know that all the time against the united states in that 1st law, 6 the match. and now the reaction and fall out to the dramatic last day of the epic group, stages continues for those strike gabriel jesse's and left back alex tess, all out for the rest of the to him and with injury. but they are boosted by the possible return of name or for they 1st knock out the game. a much changed brazil side failed to find the school sheet and they final group match the fight. several
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good opportunity. gabrielle martinelli came close. the number of times they were beaten by events on buckets stuff. it's time go. it's secure to 1st wind for an african nation ever. brazil at a, we'll get the slides. one know victory camera, you know, out and brazil finished top of the group. the injury to tell us and were confirmed by the brazilian f a. a couple of hours ago. the team doctor says there is a possibility name. i will be fit to play some part against south korea. on monday, south korean fans are still recovering after they sensational stuff, which time winner over portugal. they had to come from behind to do it's ricardo horta opened the scoring up to 5 minutes. but to 2nd half goes from south korea. got them the to one victory and put them through from group h on golds school kept him some young men that set up one. he turned to school and 91st minute winter. i full time. south korea. we're ahead on gold school,
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but had an anxious wait watching the other match on their mobile phones. so i'm saying he cried, tears of happiness when they progress was confirmed. after the disappointment of going out of the group stage in 20142018. the south korea results amend to time champions, uruguay all going home, a with tuna up and they croup h game against gone are thanks to 1st talk goes from a go to go there at a scatter. both were set up by louis suarez. but that wasn't enough when south korea went ahead in the groups at the game, uruguay desperate for a 3rd, but couldn't find one to know that finished garner also heading home switzerland were the final team to seal their progress into the last 16. they came from 21 down to beat serbia, 32 at stadium 974 window. they were 4 goals in the 1st off before a remote for school, the winter. if not to be out. i mean switzerland,
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face fellow european side portugal on tuesday. cameroon, with a moment to remember, but ultimately in vain. how will brazil be affected by that defeat? well, jim oscillator is still here, so we can talk about some of these things. i'd like to just quickly look at the brazilians name up, possibly coming back for the last 16 gemma. but do they need him or how badly do they need him against? south korea. he is sad that kind of differ and talented players that there ones in the world, south course, if he said they're in the feel, something extraordinary can always happen. but i don't think they need the asked, desperate to force him in the last 60 and that's the plan of the turkey is well aware of that. and because in brazil's history they know what happened when they might, is not in the field in the, in the final stages are for sure. they won't be taking any risk a given into account that, that they arrest that so many talented players in that previous game. in that the 5th that you were mentioning and, and they have a quantity and quality in the squad that they can find other resources. and who
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wanted to train to they with a ball, a huron yesterday, a little bit after that the, the feet in the stadium, which i think it's good news is saw if he feels okay. he might take apart thinking about perhaps not as i started, but there are. so i don't think it's crucial that he is there, but it's always, sir, something differing in touring into a t test, a squad. and as i say in football, you never quite mo ride. right? so for teams are busy preparing for the last 16 games on sunday. it's france up against poland, and england sizing up synagogue. did it? a sean says he's french team will watch poland, captain robert leben dorski, very closely in either. mine is obviously he's a very clinical striker. and with that type of player, you have to try to restrict his influence in the game. because the less he receives the ball, the less he can do. obviously he's a very clever player. he's technically very gifted. he knows how to use his body very intelligently. he didn't get a lot of ball in the mattress in the group stage,
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but with just one chance he can be very dangerous. little dangelo mailed. ok. let's have a quick chat about tomorrow's last 16 games. we'll start with france and poland. jim of the defending champions. only or looking to become a 1st team to defend the crown since 1962, they come up against the stubborn polish side. but what do you think is going to happen there? so friends, they have defeated that chord, sir, or the last, the defending champion, sir. germany is spain, so they did better so far. and even though they had some kind of a court before coming to katara in the sense of for so many injuries, and they have a big squad and they, they can of course, i chose that. i think they are probably is one of the times where to one to me were more favorites a front but, but because of what seen about fallen so far? i completely agree with the the, the sham. so we haven't seen that much of live on those get because he's not getting the ball. and even though the polish national coach, he tried to put him
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a little bit on the back. it's been very difficult for him. but you never know with that kind of play or he's the last the golden. sure. you know to be on football for the last 2 years in a row. so you can never know when you were mentioning with no matter when he's in the field, something extra 90, of course can happen. let's talk a little bit about the other match tomorrow night england center go. as far as i remember the last time england faced an african team at the world cup, it wasn't too much of a problem, but this to be a different fate. some are nice. well, we're talking about the best figure. african rankings is so the physicality is always there with when we are talking about senegal and physicality is one of the strongest points of england as well. so it's going to be a clash. it's going to be a battle time to, to arrest the players. and i think it's going to be about not making mistakes, especially for england if they can avoid that in defense. they have been doing so
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far, super quick besides, mcguire has been doing so well here in got out if they can control that and they can try to to, to control the synagogue contra, takata thing, nothing they should go through. right. so it will be interesting to see what happens and we'll be keeping a keen eye on proceedings on those last 16 fixtures as one of the ones tonight. so just a quick reminder that the netherlands of tune up against the united states. but one of the remote places where people are following the world cup is the pacific island of 2 volume. a family is watching the football on an island about the same size as the stadiums in doha right now we are in the small, i live full full affected. it's one of the islands, awfully. which is not typical of to, well my name is your somalia. i'm assembly man with
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a will cut. it's unique and special in the sense that there are lots of deals around the world are wanting to walk up. so what's he on the island is very special and unique. i usually support political recently in idolizing ronaldo. me and my family, the love watching for colin to see a lot of fans from around the world routing for the country and he the favorite player as well. so like bringing the world into a small place, you know, the same time when, when we what we do the excitement in the fans and the supporters it's unbelievable just to know people sending up to to work. so, you know, in big stadiums i think it's 5 times 6 times more than the population of to well
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i never been to when they woke up, but i think that's like dream and also the dream of my kids. they love watching football and mr. cedar we'll so it's half time in the opening match of the last 16 benevolence or in control against the united states. memphis de pi, giving the touch side the lead, and just before the break, daily, blunt, with the 2nd. so to know the school. remember, we could of extra time and the penalty shoes out if the united states fight back and the teens cannot be separated at the 90 minutes long while a big thank you to jennifer late for joining me on the show. by the end of the day, we'll have to of the call to finalists in place at carter 2022 will one of those 1000000000 l methods argentina. as he looked through ladies nation to a 1st world cup title. since 1980 fix,
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