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boston talent, politically and economically stable and strong policies being the powerhouse indonesia is confirmed by the g 20 presidency. bringing opportunities for you in vest indonesia now with this is al jazeera. oh hello, i'm emily and gwen. this is the news our live from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes around so called morality police unit will not be allowed to walk right. in the way of recent protests across the country. turkey reportedly targets military sites in northern syria saying it will go off to kurdish armed groups anywhere to
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protect its security interests. el salvador, deploy thousands of troops and police outside a major city in its latest crackdown on criminal games. south africa's president to cyril rem opposes, says he will not step down following an investigation into a cover of stolen money. and the leonor messy shines for argentina as they pay to strive to progress to the world war to funds. ah, welcome to the program. we begin in iran where the security unit tasks with enforcing the strict dress code has been shut down. the decision to start the morality police from operating comes up to nearly 3 months of anti government protests and violent crackdowns on demonstrations. they were sparked by the death
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in police custody of 22 year old student masa, a meaning in september. our reporter door said jabari is standing by for us in at tay ron hello door. so what more can you tell us about this decision? how significant is it in the wake of these protests across the country and world wide? well, it's certainly a major development, but i think we have to be very careful. we have to look at the words that was used by the attorney general mohammed. jeff once has very who made the comments in the holy city of late on saturday evening, he said that from where this unit was formed, the morality police, they've been closed now. he didn't specify what will happen to this unit as a whole. he didn't say that they've been completely abolished. of course, the country's laws about mandatory hedge all are still very much in place. they haven't been abolished in any way, shape or form. the attorney general who's been in that position since 2016 also
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went on to say that the judiciary is not involved in this entire units of morality . police that is under the police force in the country, which reports to the interior ministry. the attorney general also went on to say that the issue of mandatory her job is certainly very important to the judiciary. and he said that it should be taken into consideration that judicial confrontation is the last step. he said that the issue of improper her job should be addressed through cultural measures. this morality police is a unit that was formed in iran in 2006 to enforce the countries mandatory hedge off rules which has been in place since just after the revolution of 9 to 79 in 1980. it was mandatory for women to be covered in a government offices and buildings. and then in 1983,
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the country passed the law that it is now mandatory for everyone. any woman who comes into iran and is living here must be covered when they leave their home in any public places that they are. and also explain to us who the morality play saw and what its offices have been tasked with doing well, as i mentioned, this was a rule that came into practice became part of the country's laws in 1983. and this unit was established basically because the officials believe that there was a lot of women in the country that were not abiding by the strict measures. and that they wanted to see women dressed in public. so this unit was formed by a committee in the country that is made up of the president, the intelligence ministry, and police officials, as well as the judiciary officials. and they came up with the idea of bringing this
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task force under the police department in the country where they would be out in public spaces. and they would be enforcing this rule. and they became operational in 2006. and they've been around for many, many places in iran, but mainly in the capital to her on. and of course, i know many women who have had personal experiences. what happens is they are approached by these officials that operate from the van in various parts of the city. and they are told that they're not dressed appropriately. they are taken to a police facility where they are either fined or they are put through an education course about what they should be wearing when they're in public. and usually they are allowed to out with a warning the 1st time that they're detained. but since mass, i mean he's death while in police custody in september, there's been a lot of protests that started as a result of this specific units operating there was many people that believe that
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there confrontational and that there were using force, allegedly against women when there were detaining them, and this announcements i think, is important to note that it comes at a time when the issue of mandatory her job in the country or the inforcement of this rule has been at the center of protest that we've seen taking place. but now those protests have really grown and transpired, and something much larger. whether or not this announcement from the attorney general is an attempt by officials to try and calm the situation in the country is what many are saying. they believe to be the case since we know that the morality police have not been completely abolished. right. we appreciate that update as a wait until such a burying live press in. hi ron. let's get further analysis. now we have for why is the who's also in tehran, he's an associate professor in the faculty, a world studies at the university of k, ron for one,
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thanks so much for being on this news. our, as we heard from the dos are reported there, there is a nuance in the language here that the morality place hasn't necessarily been abolished, but shut down. so if this move actually significant or is this largely symbolic and just an attempt to repeat, to be doing something following months of these protest? i think what is becoming a consensus on is that the previous method of enforcing the job laws not really working properly and the even before the incident we had a couple of people talking about using that report as it talked about educating people who while eating the law you know that what they did was there. ready showed them a video of $11.00 or 2 hours. i teach at university and we have
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a students with us at least the term. and sometimes i feel i cannot convey the messages that we need to come. ready to students and a half months. so teaching people something in one hour is probably not a good method. so these things being really by defense is in you on trying to make sure that the community standards that you've had with regard to the school is observed as you know, for the 98 percent muslim. so the culture population generally and covers more than this than communities that defend set of standards that comes to covering numbers. yeah, i want to hear it. it's not necessarily about the regulations of the law that's not
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in dispute. what is in dispute is about how the morality police have enforced them . so what does this change? will these move this decision say about the power of the protest movement? which is not only happened where you are in k, ron, and across the country, but also internationally, we've seen vision of women cutting their hair, burning their head scarves. talk a story about you know, what we know even before the events of the last couple of months in the haven't number. then governments are trying to demonize these are, this is how they operate. they demonize the finest on 20 years ago before attacking us on the sun, and they use this woman covering at that time. if you remember the border. and then after they took over the country and good portion of the females. and i want to continue to add that type of this because this was part of the culture. and then there was no news about the fact that the good woman and i find some continued that
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type of address goes after the top one will gone. and so we need to make sure that the nation of iran is something and then the enforcement of laws is about to coveting is something yes, mixing these 2 issues is not going to help in to make sure that the evasion of means about the iran is not done, and then the country, as i said, is looking at a different methods of making sure that the female population is safe and the female population is not asked. and in any way. all right, thank you very much for your insides for what is already who is an associate professor in tehran. moving on now and take here has reportedly targeted to multiple military sites in northern syria, controlled by the largely kurdish syrian democratic forces areas in rock province.
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i believe to have been hit by turkish artillery and drone strikes, check year has increased attacks on areas controlled by kurdish fighters. it blames them for an explosion and assemble last month 50th says he has documented about 70 attack since turkey announced its operation on november. the 20th, the spokesman for the turkish president says the government will not stop targeting groups special adviser, abraham, collin, told our reporter russell santa kurdish fighters were exploiting their ties with the us. in the recent incident, when the terrorists attacked the civilians on stickler street, which is de, one of the kind of hard points, you know, main points of stumbled. of course we had to respond and our initial response was to coordinate and conduct a number of air operations. and of course, depending on the threat level as assessed by our intelligence and our defense
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ministry and other related agencies, we will go after this terrace with, from the error from the ground 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 and 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 more that we don't target russian or american soldiers or military posts in syria or anywhere else. seeing that our p k, k p y, d y, p g elements. and we tell them to stay very of course, from those elements. you said p y d y, p g is using at one point the american flat, at another point, the regime flag to protect itself. saying that you see, you cannot attack us because there american see,
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we cannot attack us because there are vision forces here. sometimes they do this with the russians less so recently. but in the past that i think shows the extent to which people, p y, d, y, p g is using their alliance with the united states to legitimate iran presence in northern syria. and you can watch the full interview with abraham collin, on told to al jazeera, coming up at 1730 jam chain. let's bring in it's him and seen him because he olu who's in killers in southern turkish has been yet following developments from there . what more you hearing about the sides ankara has targeted in an oven serious in m . o. well, the regular a strikes and shelling, targeting the asked the f a we as continues according to what we have been reading as usual. and over the night to a, we heard a saw reporting that a turkish drawn attack killed 2 members of the a c, f. one of them is set to be
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a high retina hiring position within the group. but this is not confirmed yet. also, media local to log loyalty staffs as the syrian government sent more military reinforcements towards i know out of which we know as co, bonham. also recently we just read on their c f media that the syrian democratic forces and the americans had held the 2nd, joined pitfalls in the vicinity of hats. i kept for owens after having haul to that after s d. f announced that they halted operations with the usaa because of the, the attacks and coming from true care. this is the situation on the ground. so it is on the regular level and it is still continuing. yes. speaking of the operation on the ground, have you got any signs of that starting soon? well, present. ardon has always sad before launching these military operations since 2016 that a we may come up suddenly one night. so we may show up suddenly one night that has
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been to mount de so far and, and now we are seeing that the motto still continues, but it is imminent. it is on the table. we are aware that turkish president is eager to launch this a ground offensive, but we don't know when it's going to happen as there are negotiations on going between the partners and the players in, in syria. we are hearing that the russians are trying to broker a meeting between the turkish and syrian officials because intelligence level talks between damascus and unclear are, have been underway for the last for years. then at the 2 sides have a hinted that there should be a new level of meetings. then a many expected that this could be on the foreign ministry level. but we haven't heard any confirmation about that. but we know that to kiya is negotiating with the russians. with the americans, with the syrian government in order to launch this ground offense to what we,
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what i heard from my sources and uncle, right, is that everything is ready inside an o than syria to a launch dis ground offensive. and technically, militarily, everything is ready and they are waiting for a command from the turkish president who's technically the commander chief commander of the army. but at 1st they would like to sold the problem on the diplomats a table, and then a launch to ground offensive. but that seems imminent for the turkish president who's preparing for an election in edge in 2023. or i keep us posted with the updates on the ground. mason m. casio lew. it live for us in at keyless southern ticket. ah, $10000.00 police and soldiers have sealed off the city on the outskirts of el salvador capital. the latest escalation in president naive, the tallies crackdown on gang violence. but rights groups say young people are
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being wrongly detained as barbara and go pot reports. it's usually a no go area for police, but now people living in the gang stronghold of sawyer pango outside elsa would as capital a sealed in security forces. the preparing to go door to door rounding up gang members. but police say ordinary members of the public shouldn't be afraid calls this thing likes flexion. we are expecting all criminals. we may be hiding here in the municipal giff lamp angle. we are here to guarantee the security of the honest, hardworking population. close to 60000 people have been arrested since president naive. kelley declared a state of emergency in march. but right script accused the government of being heavy handed activists say young men are being wrongly targeted for how they look and for living and gang controlled slums. the government denies this invoice though
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. plenty of you can look we those i'm empty. we have been planning this bluetooth. he sees very carefully, he in say, a pang to affect the honest population as little as possible. they are 40 strategic points. we're, we're working to arrest gang members who are in the community. according to intelligence information, president mckenna's state of emergency grants police powers to make arrests without due process. and a recent survey found that 75 percent are salvadorans, approve of the hard line measures. gangs effectively controlled vast sways of territory and extorted money from businesses. in the run up to the state of emergency, dozens of people were killed in a single. we can't of gang violence, but activists sworn innocent people are being caught up in the master arrests and not receiving basic legal rights. barbara and copa al, to sarah south africa is embattled presidency, ram, oppose it, says he will not step down despite his scandal about stolen money from oppose. it
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was investigated after he found to report the theft of millions of dollars from his game farm back in 2020. an independent panel found he may have violated his oath of office bahama jam. jim has more from janice bic. we communicated with presidential spokesperson vincent mcguire, who confirmed to us the president rom, oppose a is not going to be resigning as president. that he is not going to be stepping aside as leader of the governing a n c party. and that he plans to mount a legal challenge to this very damning report by this independent panel of it, found evidence that mister rom oppose may have acted improperly and may have acted and conduct committed misconduct while he was in office. this is an interesting development because for the last several days, there's been a lot of speculation here in hattiesburg that the president was going to resign.
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that there was so much political pressure on him that there really wasn't a path forward and that his situation was looking very graham as far as his political future. of course, mister rom, oppose has been denying wrong doing from the very beginning. this is going to be interesting to see what kind of a legal challenge is mounted by mr. rama poser. which court, exactly they will endeavor to take this challenge to because it would be an appeal of this report by the independent committee. but this does remain a very fraught time for mr. rom, oppose, and there still is a lot of speculation as to what exactly the path forward will be for him of rain in the forecast for us here in jo. hi, jeff has all those details in your world, whether updating its been foggy and foggy in the northwest of india. however, one, this is what it looks like. indian ministered kashmir that was on the water. this is on the roads here. tough to see much of anything to the south of this, the rain is falling as that ne monsoon picks up. so for careless state coach to the south and then we're watching this area of low pressure as it exits the admin nika,
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bar islands, and enters to be been gall. we'll keep tabs on that in the days to come. was also misty and foggy start for us here in bo, how we've got some showers around. wait on sunday. here's your game to forecast on sunday. the winds at times will still be blessed, street breezy, i should say. so france, poland, temperature of $26.00 degrees wing us, you can expect them at times to be 30 kilometers per hour. as for that match at 10 pm, england and santa gold temperature will dip down to $24.00 degrees at l. b. stadium . now let's show you what i'm looking at for monday. would i see on the radar, those showers starting to come further toward the south, the eastern side of saudi arabia closing in on buffering. but here's the picture on wednesday, continuing to slide to south. look at that blue, that means the risk of some showers for us here in doha. and the 3 day forecast shows that on wednesday, but of course there is no world cup games on that day. so that's the good news to you later. the.
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let's get your latest woke up news in the netherlands and container became the 1st 2 quarter finalists of the world camp here in casa for that side, and knocked out the usa with the way one police actual stadium. while i do have a big, strong ally to reach before the funding so many disappointed, defend, kept in leno, messy lead. the way it's going to go as a $1.00 to $1.00 with the goal of the 2 women had to watch sunday's world cup matches. the jew raining champions, france and poland today will play at 15, gmc at dough. has l t. mama stadium. later in the day, england will face the african champions sin ago at albania, stadium fara as mel went to check out the alpha mama stadium where tonight's match will be played. a groundbreaking stadium that will house the middle east 1st the
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ever world. welcome to all the mama stating ah, this venue, it's steve and country culture. it's the only stadium for the final that's been designed by a local architect. the name of mama comes from a ross that's commonly found in the region. the structure is shaped like a traditional woven cap, warned by men in the era world. ah, the design has a practical purposes. well. the completely white exterior reflects the sign. how the stadium cool. ah, for this tournament, the capacity of the stadium is 40000 feet. after the wall caught,
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half of them will be donated to developing countries to air teams will feature in the game played here. ah yeah, the walk up trophy is not the only goals around this elevator is made from gold as well as check out the details and thought ah, red carpet has been rolled out in the b b i p section and a few traditional objects are also on ah, it was on this site during the bidding process, built a $500.00 c prototype stadium to prove that the technology could work. ah,
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oh sure, the world news and the level of destruction, of course, ukraine from russia's invasion is the worst to europe, is saying that since world war 2, hundreds of thousands of people have been left homeless. as it were, a challenge reports from the key bridge and valentine, a tough, really gets emotional when she remembers what happened here in february. i'm not going you for the liberals that were sitting in the kitchen. we never expected that we'd be home. so i was sitting in front of the window when the explosion threw me to the floor. i don't remember much after that, but after that i fled to the forest. monday. it was april before she returned to pick up the pieces volusia. her village ne of cave saw fierce fighting as russian troops tried and failed to take ukraine's capital. for the stars, the faithful was,
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can you imagine all the roof was damaged? the windows, the doors. thank god, the wolf was still standing and the red cross helped us to repair the roof. but there are people who lost everything. got sick when the estimated cost of rebuilding ukraine keep spiraling upwards. in september, the well bank said it was $350000000000.00. a month ago, ukraine's government guessed, 750000000000 now presidency. lensky is saying one trillion non governmental organizations like the international committee of the red cross, have some money to help. but as millions, not billions, of course, i can help all the people here. so we walk us on the most vulnerable population here. so it's the big families with many children, and people with low income, mostly elderly people, and also people with disabilities. that cash handouts can be used for whatever repairs the most pressing, but snow and ice abroad, most building work to
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a standstill. the new register reese, like zenaida, might have to wait until spring winter is not an abstract concept, particularly during war time. whereas in the warmer months he probably be okay, living in a building like this with flown out windows or a damage roof. when the temperature plummets, such conditions really take that whole metal cabins house, some whose homes are uninhabitable, but their main power. so in the frequent blackouts they quickly become refrigerators. valentino is trying to stay positive why she was not sure it could be worse compared to her boys in the trenches there, freezing. i keep active during the day, but last night it was a bit scary when the lights went off, i put on my hat, my hood, the electricity was off from one until 9 pm. but winter has only just begun. it's going to feel like a very, very long one indeed will reach helen's out a 0 key of reason. delegates from 10 countries are making and iraq for forum on the
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ancient civilizations. my head has according to stakeholders, it's a means to enhance communication between countries that hold the most ancient civilizations of the ward and the countries that stakeholder's include. greece, china, italy, egypt, iran, bolivia, armenia, and mexico. so they say according to the spokesmen of the iraq for a minute, see it's a kind of a soft diplomacy to 1st of all, preserve the world heritage. as you know that these countries have about 40 percent of the world's population. so they want to form some sort of diplomatic communication through heritage through civilizations in order to exchange expedient to preserve world heritage. and also to utilize to utilize that in order to have
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some sort of social and economic development for the countries. thousands of birds have been called across peru in ecuador, after a strain of avian slew was reported. poultry farms and animal markets have been effected as marianna sanchez for phones a 90 day national health emergency in bid. when acquire laura, as migratory birds from north america bring with them the highly contagious avian or bird flew. they've been infecting wild birds on their path towards the southern continent. the thread became clear after birds were found dead along perused northern coast. at least 13000 of them say environmental authorities, mostly pelicans. the outbreak reached a poultry farm in northern lima were produced agri, cultural health services. nearly 37000 birds were slaughtered this week to controlled the spread. but in ecuador,
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it was much worse. the government says at least a $180000.00 birds will have to be cold to protect the poultry sector, which generates 23 percent of the quotes agricultural g, d p is the focal effect on this outbreak is contained. all protocol start being applies to 8 does not spread into 5 kilometer buffer jones. there are no more contaminated farms, commercial producers in both countries say they have taken strict measures to secure their foreign perimeters because government has been like bird markets. the industry accounts for 2 percent of its g d p, and it's the most consumed protein among low income peruvians, la buildable. but that is the worst thing that can happen is that the spreads to commercial farms. if chickens and hens died, chicken prices will skyrocket and it will no longer be a health, but a famine issue. their health official savvy h 5. in one avian flu strain founding bay do could infect humans through close
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contact. health officials say that transmission of this virus among humans is very rare, but they're worried because the summer, some here is about to begin. and the urging people who are already coming to the beach to stay away from any dead birds. concern neighbors have pulled that most have each south of lee must say the stench of dead birds is too close. it's not my man got boilers going to be with cold, different entities to come and clean up. they came one day and took some dead birds and never came back. people come and try and see the birds. i me want to prevent this from happening too. of florida here and inequality, they are working fast to contain the outbreak. a silent epidemic, but with no treatment a cure, death is assured for these birds reaching ashore for a time to rest her beak. medina sanchez had just he'd only happy to coming up after the break. we'll have the lightest well kept action in our special coverage to stay with us.
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a special true part report. 11 east makes the chinese entrepreneur with the all the way on out of europe, lou with messy mcallister. say he's only going to do it with a kid on a how much welcome to elk up the day another magic moment for me and i'll met the
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helps take argentina into the court to find out the netherlands. also through they ended the usa that it's harm and so we've got whole round up on saturdays action on the way. i'm devin ash, it's another huge day of knockout, but we're joined by usher comedy said to preview what's to come. fan in about a leader defending champions of france into the law states that they're up against poland. and will england cats in henry k. and finally get a goal when they faced african champions, senegal. probably hearing from russia comedy shortly. but 1st that we have our 1st to walk up, call to find a list. argentina made it after beating australia to one with the and all messy. again, the key man in his 1000 korea game met is called his 789 goal to give the south americans that the need this the only talk on target from either
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side and the 1st half argentine as lead that was doubled, often error from australian keeper, matt ryan leanne advice that took full advantage to make it to nail the all these got back into the match with a bit of luck or substitute benjamin's shot, deflected off and hernandez and like so many game here. and i thought it was the frantic finish teenager, that anger was almost equalize upholstery at large to tina, held on to $21.00 after the match. matthew said this tournament has even greater significance for him, and now that his children are old enough to watch the game presentation and go from start to finish down. always present. i can see it in my son's approval because they're older now they understand the suffered, enjoy the rest of the family work at the of the welcome to the americans and my oldest son too, but he didn't understand the significance of
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a world cup. now i was seeing how they feel, how to leave it, how to suffer is spectacular for me to be like the rest of urgent. you know. so that is very emotional and exciting to be able to enjoy it with except for argentina at the netherlands, that the usa, $31.00 actually thought international stadium. now that is open to scoring that with their 1st meaningful attack. memphis, the pi a with the goal. now 2nd, on their old times point list that where the 43 that doubled their lead before half time, the band with the goal to make it to now 15 minutes ago usa pool guam back. who said, you had the right hotel, bill dan breathed made it, rewind, just 5 minutes later, to end the american hopes of a combat. going to fix that for the netherland wing back the manager with happy in
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his date with that go those that full well, yesterday or the day before yesterday i gave you the big class. kids are going to give him another big crap here so everyone can see a hell he should most. i was very critical at half part in bar analysis that i shared with my parents as usual, as part the fact that we were in the lead to know. i think they were fantastic gold, but it was a thing of beauty and show change spirit because one of those goals was really a t go. however, in the 1st half we suffered, sorry, march, we were dispossessed so often it was not necessary. and that is simply not acceptable at a well kept so disappointment for the young usa side, the above. they can look forward to the next world cup on home ground. gabriel alexander was watching with fans and one of the host cities for 2026 campus.
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clearly a lot of disappointed usa soccer fans or so matched your students and thousands of bands or now leaving watch already. but it's very cold day. here in kansas city, missouri fans were excited. they showed up more than 2 hours before the match even started chanting singing song. and they were hoping that the us could win in advance further in this tournament. but it was not meant to be the world up. we'll be back here in kansas city in 4 years because kansas city is one of the whole city post vineyards for the 2026 world cup 4 years from now. sasha were running out of c positives. for lena massey only the only coach said he was incredible. last night. was he the difference? absolutely. when you think about the pressure that he came into the tournament with his never one to woke up of course. and so many people have been comparing him with my, i don't know. but if he, when this work out,
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then he will be definitely the greatest lead time is incredible. and i think that, you know, this generation is very lucky to watch, you know, messy and yesterday was a performance. and it was like, it was scripted, you know, for him to school that i didn't, you know, he's passing out say, just woke up. and if you mean so much for him, but also for the front argentine are facing the next would you make them? it's going to be a very tactical game. we've seen the, the dutch stone them. and they've been very convincing. when you talk about louise on how he's won an incredible 19 games with the netherlands, he's never lost the game since he took charge of this team in august of last year. and that sort of, you know, efficiency is what we know of teams that are caused by live and how you prepared and you present very well. he knows that his team come into the 6. yes, i guess i didn't know as the under the but he does anything can happen. and as i've seen a disarmament surprises can happen. but i think missy will have
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a good game in that. and it was on the us side, 8 best tossing 11 last night. we're 25 or young. this aside for the future, can they really make an impact at the next world cup, which their co hosting feels? yeah, absolutely. when you think about a team like you see that decided to name a captain was 23 years old, tyler adams. i think already that was the message and the message that yes, we are hosting the next woke up. this is the opportunity you know, to give them what it feels like to play or to walk up and then they can build it from there in the next 4 years. under today's action and for teams are preparing for their knockout a games that to france versus poland soon. but let's focus now on the evening kickoff group be when as england go up against african champions, senegal will hear from both camps shortly. the furth here is samantha johnson. it's a globally known fact that football fans like a good mon and english fans are no exception. they're not moaning today. i am
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samantha johnson. this is well cut. one. i want to members of the englands whom have come in for particular criticism. they're both in this picture. joe indicate whales manager. gov southgate was under fire full. his hex marcus rashmi had had struggled after injury. well, southgate tactics got them through the last 16 of of 2022 rush of it is now among the top score was in the competition. the both at this competition have census here they are being charged anyway, the one rush reduce for his free kick back a message. every critical fact that he can hit the back of the next synagogue will present a whole new set of challenges for england cli do color, bali among them. he could have played for france. he was born there, but now he's proved he was born to score in a world cup. in fact, he strike against ecuador was his 1st international goal. yes. they'll miss sorry, monet, any side words,
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but he had me surgery just before the world cup started. but as ecuador found out to their cost money or no, monet senegal a very, very tough to beat. ah, let's get some more build up now victoria h and b is that suit work if victoria, how the fans there at the seek getting ready for tonight's action. mm. with what i've never seen so many england fans down at the see they outnumber all other fans. i would say by quite a large ratio. we talked earlier to found from senegal. he was talking about how they are absolutely the underdogs. they accept that, but that he thinks that will be a huge advantage to them in tonight's match. we've got no fisher against us. we're going to go out there and just play our sucks of ratings don't. don't mean much. it's all about the passion. making sure that we perform on the day and yeah, representing africa. so yeah, really looking forward to it and we're going to go,
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i got all the way representing up because god, who will england's are the favorites to win this match on paper. at least they are 5th and the fee for rankings. i think senegal 18. but having said that, they've been chance of. it's coming home this morning. it hasn't come home since $966.00. can the england team do it? this time i'm joined now by some england fans. how do you write english chances against synagogue? tonight's very good. for peg among the teams don't have so well in the group stages for us to leave that we are today is fantastic. fingers crossed everything, crossed suddenly, all goes well to know. here. do you think that garret southgate being the manager will stick with the same starting 11 as he did against wales? um, i don't think so. he's gonna go back to his team, but i hope he plays out in when need a bit of credit. you dean, that book, you know england bringing it. oh,
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i don't think so. so cynical. have you watched many of their matches? how do you rate their side team physicality? physical team, but they're going to leave holes in the but going to cope with the heat, better them. we're going to talk with the heat, but we need to study the ship letter soccer playing the game. we'd like to play and so far his proves will wrong everybody wrong then is deliberate. and that's the key . and hopefully tonight, today we'll get to the next stage is what we believe. yeah, england had a great match against iran was set against wales, but were disappointing against the usa. you think they'll they'll play better tonight. no, definitely definitely. because he's got from team on we'll get to pick up the temp . got to pick up the temple. that's it. yeah, with yeah, don't pick up the temple movable fos and uses pace it again, he plays a big part in, in the much, but we have some great young, scissor, and some good, strong herds from the past and with their help. and hopefully the team spirit will
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definitely bring it home. how you're confident. all right, well thanks very much for talking to. i was gonna say some very confident england fans, but we were talking to quite a bit cynically spans here down at the sea. and they also feeling pretty confident they say that the underdogs and that will give them the edge they need again thing then tonight we shall see victoria at 6 o'clock if it's thank you for that. now england fans feeling confident? perhaps sir, is because england never lost into an african team, but single say they can change that. adding a bossa gara southgate knows how tough to night luby. great competitive spirit, a lot of belief in the, in the team. and some excellent individual players who can cause problems, but a good structure to the team as well. so think of it was done a fantastic job. they were very lucky not to qualify from the group in russia. and
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you know, if deservedly done it is time. so we, we know exactly the size of the task ahead of us. i don't lose michelle's go to. i think the message is a very strong one. we've seen that camera and can beat brazil. she nicea can beat france. so we know that synagogue can be england, any right, that's what we're aiming for. and i think that's a very important message that we've taken on board. that's it. and i asked, now i senegalese football agent by sierra socco from london. but sarah, thank you very much for talking to us. first of all, the african champions have proved, even without sad humanity. they're not to be underestimated. yes, thank you for having me. and yes, of course, because the 1st began, we was very no less. we guessed it was shock for the synagogue as people decide to money injured. and the 1st again, because could i to do what me, me just concede to go like last 10 minutes and but after that one we have to
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didn't leave was outside. you know, of course audio is difficult to do. decided to him as a football player he won just dumbed lost again, but under he just did a, a good performance for him. or last african cup in common room, of course is going to miss us. but for the 2nd game against scatter, the guess drain did need to go forward and we just did it for the 10 hour game as well. again, a got off. we just did it like we can fight. we've cool victorious. i think not. is they mind they have to? so people who bowed a conduit is outside your money and they're trying to do synagogue coach any assistance with the media conference or with illness. how much will the team be affected if he is absent from the mat? yeah, that one of these other is also citizen difficult situation, you know,
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but as day provisional player they have to do to goes their course is seek. actually he was miss the press conference yesterday or like if even if it was m c g, like he's going to hop on a flight, he just got a red card or he was sanctioned, something like that. they have to didn't read. like i think it is hideous and gave them moment version like group except and if you add them the inside your mind is missing and of course missing. i think he's gonna be for home with the vision to go to the guess cross to the next game. i think will send a lot of shocks in this tournament of think can are beating brazil, he think synagogue can beat england. oh, because if like, if you look the senegalese players, most of them are playing in england. they know they have experience such as glue buddy. they've gotten it. well, we need to go to cuba. we have also made
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a saw even he's, he's brightening, he's not playing in front me, but he playing for shopping for what fort he's doing good, 2 months human guy he played for shipping. we also have we are therefore looking on forests and bought out of cycle play photos, not even ease young play. i think dan b. r. you said i do news. yeah. did it against france? oh, come on. they get cities against liverpool. why not senator against england? why not? senegalese football? agent? bustios after thank you very much for that. of france against poland is our 1st match of the day at 1500, jan t from our from i'm a stadium format, p s t defender and now it being sports funded. da da da la, joined us on the show this morning. he says, france, will it be a force in the knockout stages, despite his injuries before the tournaments? i think france of other ada, a lot of problems you know, was injuries, you know, i think with the only favor it just ju, ju, or ju, over last,
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maybe half of the team and thinking about hannon this campaign. me before, of course, the midfield talk about and county, and been zima. so don't forget that, but we have a big depths, you know, in term of players in france, as you can see, because we have a lot of great academies. but yet the 1st 11 are quite impressive. i'm talking about this man grissman as well, because he's taking a new role in the midfield. so he brings more for 80. and we haven't, bobby, of course we haven't even been in barcelona. so overall, where the strong's 11 or less depths, you know, obviously on our, on the bench. but we hear just to win it like every year, every year or from the, from the past 20 years. because we think we have the player to do that. so we don't know if we're gonna when it but we have the quality and challenges to do it there. and did a you mentioned canaan buffet, there is this his time to steal the lie right from ranaldo and messy? yes, of course. you know, caesar, he was there for years. it was only 19 and we forget that below 20 suite you still
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are learning you jobs. you know, you have to improve a lot of fir aspects and kiana just to improve the noise. can it's composure in front of the goal and to step up like marcia did yesterday in, in big moments. any d that it did that the last 23 years. so now it is coming to a certain maturity is a leader, a technical leader, even in the dressing room. he speaks and everybody feels that key is good, that the, that energy and carries my just you are george, bring your friends all the way. so is a, is a war class player. we're now and he can do anything on pitcher as of france lost a lot of key players ahead of this tournament, but they were impressive. yeah, absolutely. you have to remember that they're the 1st defending champions to go into the round of 16, you know, since 22006. when brazil did that, we so spain and germany 20102014 champion suffer and ali exits in the woke up. so
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for me, i think that their recovery and really their character to sort of remind us that this is france, you're talking about a very, you know, quality team that is well coached. and of course they have killian, but the, and now he's $23.00. we so what you could do at 900 in russia, and now he's just reminding everyone that yes, i can do well i can send up to the occasion and deliver, but also he has a lot of support within the team. and i think that's going to be very key for them going into tonight's game. and as for the opposition, poland, they many school to go so far in this talent, they're pretty pull against argentina. has to be said. but they do have a robot. 11 dusky county shine against the french tonight, or at least he managed to brick, that jinks and eventually scored his 1st woke up goal. but just looking at their style of play, the been the team that looked like this nick their way into the round of 16 when they have the ball. they sort of have 10 men behind the ball and really low dusky. he doesn't have a lot of support from the mid field, you know, in terms of helping him to create chances so that he can try to school and against
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fries. you're talking about a very, very strong side that he's going to attack from the very 1st minute is going to be tough for them. and i think friends have an upper edge there against a pool. and while it remains the same scene at which side will be left with the hump tonight, you might wonder why i'm going this one bear with me. about cup is the biggest events in town right now, but it's not the only one. the fans are also heading to the desert, would have cut off traditional sports camel racing say now, you know, i said that research was track side of for us at our shania here in the desert, outside of downtown doha. there isn't a football to be seen. there is though, a wealth cup taking place with only 5 nations taking part in one of our oldest and most unique sport camel racing. the camels here are written by robot jockeys who are controlled by their owners who ride alongside them during the race in full by
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force. the camel's race at speeds of up to 40 miles per hour as their operator replies, the weapon antenna commands the jockey to pull on the reins and shouts, encouragement, far built in speaker. it's racing in the 21st century and it's bringing in the tourists shipping a marcella. i did. we have seen a large number of fee for fans come in here to enjoy the race and we're doing our best to introduce them to our traditions and culture. abandon every year the race changes involves with time the prizes are beyond big. and this is why we have a huge participation from all the countries in the gcc. this compounds stretches for miles and it's home to over 20000 camels. not all of them will be when is over the next fortnight, but there are $28.00 trophies at stake and the top prize over a $1000000.00 on a golden sword restore him out his era. i'll show honey
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a while there was encouraging a news about football legend parallel with doctors in sao paulo, saying the brazilian is in a stable condition. also on saturday that he'd been moved to an end of life care facility. while tribute have come in from across the world, among them england, captain hurricane, who says pelias advice to him as a young striker, had a huge impact on his career. we send best wishes to him and, and he always is found as well. and yeah. inspiration among, amongst our game, you know, incredible, incredible person. and yet to hear those was but then phone from him was, was really special for me. and i always feel like i'm someone who is always learning and will continue to learn for, for the rest of my career. so he was, he was spot on with with he had fi, so yeah. who sad to hear that news but yeah,
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we wish him well well, a shout. what can we say about a man? his $13.00 wildcard caesar is a special man, a special player is me. i'm solidly. i mean, to know that you have to ask people like missy and ronald who would wish to just hold one, you know, and hopefully one event can at the end of the tournament. but just talking about pillay, i had the honor of meeting his daughter kelly. now she meant to de luca and just hearing hot talk about him as a father, as a human being so many people of course know he was a great player and perhaps some people can give the greatest play you know, to ever play the beautiful game. but just talking about him as a human, just a humble man who loves everyone around him very respectful. and just that memory that i have of her talking about, you know, him as a father is just going to stay, you know, in my head for a very long time. so he's been incredible inspiration, not just the people who watched him play buck then, but also to these current generation of football. and he's a real gentleman, is me,
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have my daughter who's kind of what is flor genius? whereas a kind of similar to me actually really very humble human being quick predictions, creek predictions i'm going full of france victory over portland and sort of go over england, senegal over england. not sure i like that was one of my least favorite predictions . who wins the quarter final then? well, that's a very good question. yeah, i mean the synagogue have defeated france before and buck then in 2002, there were debutantes. other woke up and they bit fonts. so i think if i don't brazil, yes, i mean it would be great. a great story for you know, messy to we know the woke up here. i mean, it is last woke up, but brazil, brazil looked like the outright type of favorites. you that's all we have time for . thank you. i sure. don't forget you can get more well cut content on our website . all dead dot com. forward slash woke up. we're back 1330 gmc with plenty from
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castle 2022 in lisa. we will find out who else will be joining messy in waving hello to the quarter finals. ah. with
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