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aid wouldn't get in frank assessments. do you think diplomacy still stands a chance? i'm not very up to me about any kind of negotiation informed opinions. everybody tweets. everybody's on tick, tock, tick, tock doesn't vote. you have to, we were in a bit of a hard to winter. it's going to be hell hole there. pretty soon. insight story on al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera. ah, hello, i'm rob allison. this is the news ally from joe ha, coming over the next 60 minutes. iran the so called morality police will not be allowed to operate in the wake of protests across the country. took care reportedly targets military sites in northern soviet saying it will go off to kurdish on
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groups anywhere to protect its security interests. on the u. s. president donald trump again says he should be re installed in the white house, but takes his demands a big step further. el salvador deploys thousands of troops outside a major city in its latest track down and criminal games. found in sundays, woke up action, can the polish team make history and beat the jumping response? ah, we're going to begin in a run for the security unit test with enforcing strict dress codes has stopped operations. the decision to close the so called morality police force follows nearly 3 months of anti government protests and violent crackdowns on demonstrations. they were sparked by the death wall in police custody of 22 year old student. masa omni in september dosage. a body has more form tucker on. it's
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the 1st real indication we've had from any official in the country that there needs to be some changes and there have been some changes made. now, what the attorney general said was that the same institution that formed this morality police or the guidance patrol, as they're also called, has decided to shut it down. what he didn't specify was that whether or not this would be permanent and also who would be now left in charge with enforcing the mandatory dress code in iran that's been part of the country's laws since 1983. the attorney general said that there is also a series of discussions that are ongoing and that there has been draft proposals and that they're working on from the judiciary perspective on how to make changes about who will be in charge of enforcing these laws. the attorney general also said that, of course, does the issue of mandatory her job. and the dress code in the country is certainly
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still very much a concern for the judiciary, but that it doesn't directly have anything to do with them. and that the issue of the women who aren't, according to officials abiding by the strict dress code, should not automatically go to the judiciary, but rather it should be dealt within the countries cultural sector itself. at is 2 people have died during an anti government protestant. se sincere. there was gunfire after demonstrators stormed a government building in slater and set it on fire. ah, syrian said media, the crowd boned official documents, protest was angry at the government because of rising prices. an economic hardship said he has been experiencing fuel shortages and power outages took here has reportedly targeted multiple military sites in northern syria controlled by the large, the kurdish city in democratic forces. areas in rocker province are believed to been hit by turkish,
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artillery and drone strikes. so here has stepped up attacks on areas controlled by kurdish fighters. they blame them for an explosion in istanbul last month. the sd f says it's documented about 70 attack since turkey announced its operation on november. the 20th, or the asti have controls large parts of north eastern syria, highlighted on this map in yellow, turkish backed city and groups are in charge of some regions in the north, and these could be seen in purple and green. the area in the southeast, also highlighted in green, is controlled by others, city and opposition, forces supported by the us. the city and government controls the rest. the spokesman for the turkish president says the government will not stop targeting armed groups, special adviser, abraham colleen told russel sir dark kurdish fighters were exploiting their ties with the u. s. in the recent incident, when the terrorists attacked to the civilians on stickler street, which is day, you know, the, one of the kind of heart points you know,
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main points of his stumble. of course we had to respond and our initial response was to a coordinate and conduct a number of air operations. and of course, depending on the threat level as assessed by our intelligence and our defense ministry and other related agencies, we will go after this terrorist video from the air or from the ground for us or any an old p k, k, p y d y, p g establishments, elements, posts, military points are legitimate targets for us. whether they are out in western syria or in eastern syria, northern syria, near the border, are far away from it. they are legitimate targets because they are terrorist organizations. and we go after them to protect our borders. we don't target russian or american soldiers sort of military posts in syria or anywhere else. mccarty fargo, seeing that our p k k p y d y p g elements. and we tell them to stay very of course,
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from those elements. you said p y d y, p g is using at one point american flat at another point, the regime flag to protect itself. saying that you see, you cannot attack us because the american seal you cannot attack us because that our resume 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 would p y d y, p g, is using their alliance with the united states to legitimate thereon a presence in northern syria. and you can watch the entire interview with abraham colleen on talk 120 at 1930 g m t. center console is following developments from kenneth in southern to gear. and she says turkish forces are poised for a planned incursion into northern syria. it's been days that the turkish government has been saying it is about to launch a ground offensive against the searing kurdish fighter group y p g in northern syria. meanwhile, the turkish military pursued to sail campaign,
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targeting the group since november 20 following his stumbled bomb attack through artillery and air strikes and turkish military sources tell us that they are ready for the ground offensive. but as the turkish president, vegetate, bardon is also the chief of command in the army. they are waiting for an order from the president. and as for the officials in encore, our, they've been telling us that to kiss 1st trying to solve the problem on the diploma . the table for to keep the yes, the after the in the suing kurdish fighters group, which took here as says it is the syria branja. they are both queued to star workers. party must width roll it down south for 30 kilometer as, as per an agreement with the united states. back in 2019, went to kia, conducted an operation against a group air. but as for the united states, this distance is not a 30 kilometers, but it's less than the sd of sides say
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a they have never been told to withdraw it in the, in the step it. this is one of the conditions that are turkish government is asking for for in the negotiations. but also on the other hand, there is an election coming up in june 2023 and turkish president ardon in a needs to launch this ground offensive as he has promised to do so. as since last spring. and this is also what people expect, and according to the latest pause since october are until early this day a, the job approval for the president has declined nearly 3 percent. which may mean a they stumbled bomb attack. a meant as a weakness or of security for the a public opinion. rotter's hazard will not accept a plan by western countries to impose a price cap on its oil. on friday, the group of 7 nations,
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e. u and australia announced a limit of $60.00 a barrel and russian oil imported by c. but ukraine says that should be brought down to $30.00 a barrel. the measures designed to limit a major source of funding for russia's war in ukraine. it's expected to come into effect on monday. the level of destruction across you train is the worst europe has seen since world war 2. hundreds of thousands of people have been left homeless after rushes invasion, thousands more, living in damaged buildings is winter sets. in roy challenge supports from the key region valentine and have 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 till 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. he was april before he returned to
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pick up the pieces volusia. her village ne of cave saw fierce fighting as russian troops tried and failed to take ukraine's capital. was that the same letter was? can you imagine that 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. the estimated cost of rebuilding ukraine keep spiraling upwards. in september, the world 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 it's millions, not billions, of course, i can't 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 the low income,
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mostly elderly people, and also people with disabilities. that cash handouts can be used for whatever repairs are most pressing but snow an ice abroad, most building work to a standstill. so new register reese, like the nader, might have to wait until spring winter is not an abstract concept, particularly during wartime. 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 cattle cabins, how some whose homes are uninhabitable, but their mains powered. so in the frequent blackouts they quickly become refrigerators. valentina is trying to stay positive why a shareholder inclination coffee. it could be worse compared to our 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,
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the like tricity 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, rory, talents out a 0 sky of region. delegates from 10 countries are meeting in baghdad to talk about issues related to stolen antiquities, egypt, greece, china, iran and italy, romano. countries taking part in the ancient civilizations forum, it aims to enhance communication, protect world heritage and bolster cultural tourism. background on the what head has more from baghdad. the 6th edition of the ancient civilizations forum has been held in the iraqi capital about that 10 countries are taken part in this forum. they include greece, china, egypt, peru, iran, italy, and the mexican. those countries have some of the most ancient civilizations in the world. they also have about 40 percent of the world's population. they want
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to utilize these civilizations, the cultural heritage they have in their own countries to enhance a language of a culture, to use it as a kind of soft diplomacy. to promote a piece to promote a cultural communication between these countries and also to combat what they consider the hate speech that has been prevailing because of frequent wars and conflicts in the region. so you had them iraq much more. i'm in the show. other, we are taking this opportunity to enhance cultural and historical tourism in iraq. we also want through this forum to resume retrieving, looted monuments and sit regulations to combat smuggling. he of iraq has been selected to hosts this 6th edition of the ancient civilization forum because iraq is home to one of the oldest civilizations in history,
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starting from mississippi tamia and then the babylonians, the assyrians, the persians until the santos iraq is also considered a one of the most impacted countries among the, all the stake holders because iraq has suffered the most by frequent wars, frequent conflicts, not only its people, not only it's economics, not only it's a territories, but also it's cultural. heritage is a lot of it's a cultural sites. historical sites. monuments have been destroyed by frequent worse and tens of thousands of priceless artifacts had been looted and smuggled outside of the country. when were you? as president, donald trump says the 2020 election should be overturned and that he should be reinstalled as president. trump has made similar statements before,
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but on sunday he went a step further and calling for parts of the constitution to be thrown out if needed . i did jocasta was joining me now from washington, d. c. y, or trump's references to the constitution. so significant heidi or rob, this is extraordinary that a former us president would publicly state this given that the oath of office. he's taken us to protect the u. s. constitution of into so publicly post this on his social, social truth social platform. he is calling for the 2020 elections which he lost to be overturned for him to be reinstalled. and he goes on to say that a massive fraud of this type and magnitude allows for the termination of all rules, regulations, and articles even those found in the constitution. so of course, the world at this point is used to these bombastic statements coming from former president trump. but this, perhaps is considered across a new line,
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a given and such high esteem that the u. s. constitution is held, but this is just the latest in a series of actions that trump has taken of late since he announced that he wants to run a 3rd time to be president in which he's moved closer to extremism in meeting with anti semites at mar lago and in also stating that he would pardon the rioters, his supporters who stormed the u. s. capital on january 6th. if he is elected back to the white house, that the republican leaders have been reacting to trumps, move toward extremism with concern, hoping that he would not take these measures given that the party performed in a way that was underwhelming in the last mid term elections. but trump, as typical, has not taken that advice and it seems rather to be doubling down on this rhetoric
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of claiming that the election was stolen and now calling for the termination of the u. s. constitution. yeah, and if the republicans have been sort of having this reaction, as you say, to the way that he's been moving towards extremism talk to, to us about the, the wider reaction has been to this specific call to old to the constitution because it is, of course, the bedroom for bedrock, for so many people on either side of the divide politically in the you, us. right. and the question always after we hear these extreme statements are on trumpet, how seriously to take it. and again, that's where we find ourselves with the white house in a statement released by spokesman andrew bates said this was an anathema to the soul of our nation and should be universally condemned. but democratic leaders this morning, i was, it appeared a little bit uncertain of how to take it either with an eye role or true concern. hakim jeffries, a newly elected democratic leader of the house. he said that this was an strange
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statement by the former president, but really it would be determine how republicans react to it. we haven't heard them react specifically to these statements. and perhaps even more interestingly, rob will be to see how trump supporters respond time after time. covering trump rallies, you hear the constitution, you know, being upheld as the sacred document, that these conservative supporters holding the highest esteem for trump to now call for its possible termination is that it aligned to far even for his supporters to cross, or will they follow him pass the line and all of the implications that that would bring along. this is just new territory and certainly everyone is interested in the answers. i do. thank you very much. indeed. hi, jo. cancer talking to us from washington dc. plenty more had on the news r, including it's going to be a week since the world's largest volcano erupted. we'll have more on the rivers of
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lava in hawaii. and football fans off of their support for pele is the brazilian woke up when it receives treatment in hospital with the walk up knockout stage continue sundays. first match is no underweighed. the winning champions, france of against poland, is currently gold. las france finished their group despite losing their last game against you. nicea, poland was 2nd in their group behind argentina. while let's get some more of the build up nov moran katara, katya la was although yan is in dog house. so keith, where many fans have been gathering for the games get here. we've seen really, really big crowds there and so quacking. what's it like now? ah, well, i lost my eye be there, but if you can hear me, let me just describe the mood here. i think of, i could describe the situation and the vibe here at the soup walkie. it will be more of an ongoing party and a celebration. we see bands come here if you're living on the world cup here in the
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middle east. this is the experience you're living out. you understand that this is a place to be, to meet up with other fans to us analyze strategies before you head out to the match. but we do see an element of nervousness as well among bad. you know, of course, that the match is going on with poland and fan. so most of those bands are there. we have the stadium. but when we try to interview fans from both senegal in england here, you can tell them their response. they say, you know, we're heading out right now to the stadium. we have to meet up with our friends and we have to see what the strategy is and adeline before the game. so you do see that element of, i guess you could say a bit of anxiety playing out. now that the, the stakes are high, especially now with the knockout phase. that's, you know, there's no more room for ties, so it's to do or die. so we definitely see that feeling a bit of anxiety here at this do wacky. but i wanna hear people are enjoying the vibe, having a meal, and having
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a tea and coffee while they look at their bones and look at that at the scoreboard for the match, going on right now, and also look ahead to the match in a few hours yeah, looks like it's probably going to get really noisy there's, there's go on catch. you. thank you so much about catching up. a sick walk of the world's largest volcanos fil spearing lava, which after his latest eruption began to love, has been gushing from on a low and hawaii. it's the 1st activity from the volcano. in for decades, the flows begun to slow. it's not expected to threaten populated areas of organic corruption. on the indonesian island of east java has forced 2000 people from their homes. the similar volcano, spirit of 1500 meter column of ash into the sky. no casualties have been reported. there option comes after a series of earthquakes in the area, including one that killed $300.00 people last month. $10000.00 police and soldiers have sealed off a city on the outskirts of el salvador z capital is the latest prescott escalation
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in president neighborhood, ollie's crackdown and gang violence. but rights groups, a young people are being wrongly detained. barbara and corporal has more it's usually a no good area for police, but now people living in the gang stronghold of say a pango at sat el salvador capital, a sealed n security forces are preparing to go door to door rounding up gang members. but police say ordinary members of the public shouldn't be afraid, causes thing likes that oxy. all 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 to some ha, close to 60000 people have been arrested since president naive, but kelly 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
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and for living and gang control slums. the government denies this invoice though plenty begun laquia those i'm in the we have been planning this military seems very carefully, he in say a pang to affect the honest population as little as possible. there are 40 strategic points where we are working to arrest gang members who are in the community was, 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 of salvadorans approve of the hard line measures. gangs effectively controlled val 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 would. innocent people are being caught up in the mass arrests and not receiving basic legal rights. barbara anger per alto,
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sarah thousands of birds having told across peru and echo dot after the discovery of a strain of avian flu, poultry farms an animal walk. it's been a factor in the economies of both nations are taking a knock on a sanchez reports. a 90 day national health emergency in bid, when enquired 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 or producer greek cultural health services. nearly 37000 birds were slaughtered this week to control the spread, buddy nick while thought it was much worse. the government says at least
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a $180000.00 birds will have to be called to protect the poultry sector, which generates 23 percent of the quotes agricultural g, d p is the focal effect on with outbreak is contained, all protocols are being applied at 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 farm perimeters. it is 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 mobility away. but that is the worst thing that can happen is that this 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, a little bit. health official savvy. each 5 in one avian flu strain founding pedo could infect humans through close contact. health officials say that transmission
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of this virus among humans is very rare, but they're worried because the somers he's on here is about to begin. and they're 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 massey, the stench of dead birds, is too close. if somebody amanda coil is going to be with coles 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, and we want to prevent this from happening to afford is here and in ecuador, say 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, such as, as he'd only mapi to south african president, settle rommel closer is planning to challenge the report that find evidence he may have violated his oath of office in the constitutional court. an independent panel
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investigator drama oppose him after he failed to report the theft of millions of dollars from his game farm in 2020 the governing agencies discuss the matter in sunday rama poses, as he will not take part in those talks. and he's also refused to step down a homage um jim has more from johannesburg on this. the 1st of 2 consecutive days of meetings by governing african national congress party leaders to try and figure out how to move forward with this political crisis that has been surrounding presidents or, or on my post. you certainly would know from the mood on the streets here in johannesburg that the situation is extremely dire for the president, but in fact, it is now we found out on saturday that president rama plaza is not going to resign . that he is not going to step aside as party leader of the agency and that he attends to mount a legal challenge to this report by an independent panel that found that he may have committed misconduct in office a while serving as president. this is
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a scandal that has gotten worse and worse for president, rama poser, over the course of the past few weeks and a right now. it's a critical juncture for the president on tuesday. the national assembly parliament is going to be meeting to take up the matter. there may be a vote put forward as to whether or not an impeachment inquiry a formal impeachment inquiry will be happening in parliament. but again, we found out from the presidential spokesperson that in fact, president obama jose is going to fight that he is not going to step aside. he is not going to resign, still leaves a lot of questions at a time when the situation for him is politically dire. and when just a few days ago, many here expected that he would resign. people have been rallying and taiwan is capital taipei in a show of support for protesters in china. last week, several chinese cities. so mass demonstrations against strict pandemic rules. the government's been easing, it's 0 covered policy. following the unprecedented mass protests, brazilian football style appellate has been moved to end of life care after his
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chemotherapy treatment reportedly stopped working. it took to social media earlier to say that he feels strong and is hopeful. messages of support and well wishers were screened around doha. the 82 year old has been battling colon cancer for more than a year. that is considered one of the best football players of all time and the only one to win 3 world cups. still ahead on al jazeera, all the latest from the world cup. with peter, stan, it is raining champions, france, phase, poland. in the knockout stage. ah ah, here's your headlines for the america is hope you're doing well. so we'll start in the west coast of the u. s. re now as far south as los angeles on sunday with the height of 17 degrees. we've also got snow in oregon and washington state. so top
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layer of snow over the cascades. there dragon, down, some cooler air. so vancouver, just a high, 2 degrees, still gonna be breezy through the great lakes toronto wind gusts about 50 kilometers per our cold front has swung across here. so that's kicked down temperatures. and with the change between warm and cool air. for the u. s. steep south, we're seeing a lot of fog develop in this area. look at little rock, arkansas, top temperature of 6 degrees on sunday. now we set record temperatures for raso and dominique of $33.00. for the month of december, we also broke records in september and november of mix of sun and cloud. there today and other was just a few showers around this area. but i think the heavier bursa brain will be the northwest of guatemala and around panama, on sunday persistent rain for the pacific coast of columbia storms through the amazon basin and for the southeast of brazil. now the state of rio grande that soul is under a heavy rainfall, wanting, including the capital port to lay gray, 31 degrees, sunny day in santiago with the high of 33. that's it. that's all we'll soon take
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care. ah, the latest news as it breaks, a tele, when many people household sometime run a game with detail coverage for the strike, likely in the sector in the coming months involving people like junior doctors and ambulance workers from around the world of visit, administered to kaufman. they wouldn't put them on the bed in the past, but these refugees live in fear. ah. then in with
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lou. ah. welcome to world cup today i am p systemic and we live in our studio on toe hot water front in the house station cutter. the games keep coming thick and fast in the last 15. right now. it's the defending champion, france up against poland. it's currently go live with around half an hour played.
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later england faced the african champion, senegal at harry kane chasity. goal at the world cup. and capitol model, we look back at our argentina leon, l method, lady sy, parcels trailer, and into the course of 5. ah, joining me in the studio for this show, jemma, solaire and quantum rango will get a thoughts in just a moment. but 1st, the to the 1st of games on sunday, the defending champions, france are up against poland, killing him poppy against robert, living dog scape. it kicked off about half an hour ago. it's currently mill mill, but france having the better of the early chauncey's. it's a big night for french football fan. so let's get over to paris way. bernard smith is watching for us burnett. how are the fans feeling where you are?
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no time dominated the game from the way we've been watching it here. this gathering incentive power is up no efficiently manage in part of the city. a lot of friends cities been deployed. cotton covered the world cup. so it's been last and organizations to bother to register all the pieces of the people to organize events . but this is your is expected to win this game, expect progress in the next round. the shadow looming over everybody is what happened into your own last year where france will run up against when you switch to extra goal for all penalties to the french and nervous about complacency here, while they have dominated the game plan is everybody here. suppose defense is making hard work. all right, thank you for that. we'll speak to get a little bit later on and gemma with me in the studio. we'll start with you jemma. we expect opponent to input, talk the bus tactic to see half an hour so far. they look
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a little bit better than that. wouldn't you say? yes. a little likely. so far poland has been called like bar. so whether in december, but it's working for to meet you to so far and that's what they are doing right now . we not 31, neil. neil is what they want. a couple of chances for live on the sky and is there a strategy they are playing against defending champion? so france is definitely one of my favorites. if not it's there with a brazil. they have so much quantity and quality of talent. they're so colon is playing their game and they will have their chance one sitting back, absorbing the pressure, looking possibly for a counsellor at 2nd opportunity for nathan dog ski. it's not necessarily pretty on the eye, but we can't really hold that against poland. can you? you can't because it's basically one of the main web friends, if not the only weapon that they have at their disposal that can match up well against, against france. if you, if you're a team that wants to press high,
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that wants to really pressure the middle pitch against the france, they can hold the ball very well. then you end up, you know, kind of calling a death. wish upon yourself in terms of a tactical standpoint. indeed. so let's talk a little bit about the will champions. how would they, or should they go about breaking down the polish defense? i mean, do they have the individual weapons? i mean, if you see him up and you see everyone else that they have up top, that should be just enough for everyone for you to have any type of justification. but right now you're seeing them drop back a little bit more at this space of the match and say ok, fine polling come at me, see what's going. because they can do that. they can go and attack you, but then they can also drop back in wait and absorb any type of pressure in going the counter tech as well. seen that he did a show me 4 years ago jemma, he became the only the 3rd man to win the woke up as a player. and as a coach, based on what you've seen so far in the group stages in the 1st half hour here. what do you think the chances i could do it again? i think they have a strong chances even though they are nearly right now. but for me it's one. they
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have been one of the best in so far, even though they have been defeated to and they is survivor to so many injuries. keep play years, a rule out. and this kind of course that the defense, the, the defending champion tough thought so far. so i think one of the favorites and apart from the key players in but big it is monday due to up there for me on mcconnell because the are his plays in the, into the fence. and he, he will be very important today in this game because taking it to break that blind colonies is building it and he's doing it kind of well so far. let's see how the game goes. and you mentioned some of the missing players, benz m, r. pub, but come say, and it seems as if it's not making any difference at this stage later on in the 2nd match of the day group b, when as england go up against african champion cynical here from both camps shortly, but socio samantha johnson. it's a globally known fact that for all fans like
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a good mon and england, fans are no exception. they're not moaning today. i am samantha johnson. this is woke up when i was 2 members of the england team have come in for particular criticism. they're both in this picture during decade. wales manager goth southgate was and the fire for his ex marcus ratford had struggled after injury. while southgate tactics got them through the last 16 of pets of 2022 . bradford is now among the top scores in the competition. the board at this competition have sensors here they are being charged anyway, the one last reduced for his free kick back a message. every critical fact that he can hit the back of the next. it's and the goal will present a whole new set of challenges for england cli do color valley 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. fell miss, sorry,
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my name, any side words, but he had me surgery just before the world up started. but as ecuador found out to their cost money or no, monet senegal, a very, very tough to beat, ah, well, that game is taking place that obeyed stadium and bed is also where we'll find our correspondent pool rece. paul england, all the favorites. but it's a tricky match up for them, isn't it? ah, it really is pizza. you know england's pedigree is one of the arguably traditional power houses of football, albeit without to try. if he, since $966.00 does pull him his favorites a year or 2020 finally slash j woke up semi finalists last time around in russia. but senegal that dangerous, and they have high degree as well. ali si se is they had coach. he was in the synagogue team who debuted i woke up 2002,
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beating france. and in that 1st group gave on making it all the way to the core to final site. he knows how to tight sunny all day into a woke up. not only that, but he's won the africa cup of nations with them in february this year. so they are dangerous. they know how to win big matches and they've got by as well without that . without that great strike at sadie. i might just go about charlie. i see says, well, you know, it's not a flash in the palm that he's been so successful with them. he's been that height coach for 7 years. and you know, that's garrett south space gates been in charge for a long time for england, but 7 years in georgia signing all that. continuity. then that's a strategy that and he was in charge of that a lympics team for 3 years before that. so sending all the players know exactly what that doing. i think the english plays will be extremely wary of them. and this last 16 time. all right, thank you. we'll talk again a little bit later on. meanwhile, england have never lost to an african sea,
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but cynical say they can change that and england boss garrett southgate knows how tough to night will be. great competitive spirit, a lot of belief in the, in the team. some excellent individual players who can cause problems. but a good structure to the team as well. so i think there was done a fantastic job. they were very lucky not to qualify from the group in russia. and you know, the deservedly done. it is time. so we know exactly the size of the task ahead of us setting goals, camp confident they can be england, especially of the seeing other african seems full of shocks at the tournament already. i don't want to, i think the message is a very strong one. we've seen that cameron compete, brazil, she nicea can be friends. 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. alright,
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england versus cynical, that's the late match. it's the 2nd law, 16 fixture on sunday. what i'm going to start with you the time from an england point of view. obviously they're expected to when they would start the match as the favorites. and if all that pressure that comes with what happened at the years last time will cut previous time, how will they deal with that? they have to be careful because yeah, they've won against african teams, but they've had near escapes in those. let's go back to 1990. when they played camera, that was a near escape for them just to be one of the more primary examples against the synagogue team. it's a team that comes in knowing that it's not just about them. it's about africa. it's about saying we're not just the african chance, we're one of the best teams in the world and we want to prove that on the world stage against england, what better it, what better rival, what better platform, what better spotlight to do it? absolutely, jimmy finagle came into the school cup without a store man and cats in saudi a manet. but l u c. say seems to have got those place so well drilled, that it almost hasn't made a difference. would you agree with that?
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it's truly are in the last 16 probably no one was expecting that to when we know the, the bad news money with them be here, but they are competing group of players. they have nothing to lose. they are the african champions. they are facing the run ups of europe, and i would like to highlight one young play yard is my a jack off. he's a late signing is true. he los savvy. on monday about a display, a born in germany, he was able to, to, to change nationality and play for, for senegal. and he has been so great the left full by keeping so much in that side . he's fast to, he brings a lot of offensive power, and he's that would defend the world. otherwise, i'll say, well then have him there. it's going to be a big fight for me. the england, our favorites. i've seen the english press earlier today and they say, sounds good, good. probably repeat the 1st, the something 11 of the opening game. i hope i'm going to see rush for because he's been great so far. so i hope he will change his mind and included somewhere there.
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and i think it's going to be a physical technical tops game for england. african seems always carry the burden of the entire continent, especially at this later stages or the later stage of the world cup. how likely is it that synagogue could progress to the court of vinyl? at the end of the day, we have seen here in katara, the teams that have a lot of faith that they can do important things. we've seen it with us, trail ya with it. and with some of the, with so many teams, they have absolutely nothing to lose. and they have a big confident group of players because they are offering a defending champion. so why not? when england? absolutely. all right, jim and thank you for that. we'll continue the discussion in a moment. i can tell you that france, i've taken a one mill, lead against poland in the last 16 on the stroke of half time, one, no, to the defending world champ, it's not for me a p s d defender and now be in sports. hundreds. don't me joined us on our morning
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show. he's impressed by england, but he thinks they are in for a tough test tonight. this in a very solid team, i think, you know, they're going to experience of course, from a, from last year or the, the last walk up as well. you know, they're growing in stature. they have a fantastic one, especially a front and, but when i see all the big teams, you know, i think this is the most difficult game. for england, i've seen friends me, they can be a, our friends, but senegal a modem team which is made of piece of power of experience, you know, 10 of the player playing in, in england. so that's a difficult game for, for england. so if the parts, you know, it would be a, another step towards, you know, maybe the final and a, and a really good experience because they're going to, so for today was the pace and power. but you know, was folder in an old war class for the front, you know, they can do it for my english man, michael gray believes captain harry cain is key. despite the strike of failing to
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school in the group stage, i think he's a replaceable hurricane. it gives us something that we haven't really call in any of the other positions. if you think about sterling russia soccer or even phil phone. and if you want to put him there. and even calum wilson didn't have a swell, hurricanes that folk or you can hold up all for us. i think we all came into this tournament may be expecting hurricane to be the want to get the goals for us. hasn't been the case, but i think he's overall performance is and he's assist again. absolutely. kate, for england to get to the last day. let's get some old build up now from a round cutter, katia lopez. honda yon is in doha souk. walk is where many fans gather for the games. katya. nice to talk to you fans of the suit getting ready for tonight's action. yeah, definitely are. and if i had to describe the vibe here at the soup walkie, that would be kind of an ongoing party. you see a lot of foot traffic,
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a lot of joy, a lot of celebrations, and also some nervousness. i think the fans know now that the stakes are high. now at the not thou phase. it's do or die in fans. know that, and you definitely see that when you talk to them, we were talking to some bands earlier from england. and we wanted to talk to them, we wanted to interview them and they said, no, no, we have to run out. we have, we have to rush to the stadium. we have to meet with other vans and kind of analyze . all we're going to do in this match and what plays need to be played out literally to say in the game. so you see that element now of that mix of happiness and joy also mixed in with a bit of anxiety of fans knowing that now things are serious. but all, and all people here are enjoying a good meal t i talking about the matches, looking at their bone constantly following the game of poland and france. so i think everybody knows that the one element that's a constant here throughout this world cup is the element of surprise. so fancier is
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here now that so they're very weary about making any official predictions about any and game got here. thank you for that. we'll talk to you again later, hopefully not a some of it will come stories and good news for brazil. fans name all has been declared fits to face south korea in the last 16 game. coming up on monday. he has missed the last 2 games with an ankle injury that he picked up against serbia. meanwhile, doctor's back home in south polo, say football legend, pillow is in a stable condition. that's off to reports on saturday that he had been moved to an end of life care facility. well tributes have come in from across the world among them. england captain harry kane, who says pillows, advice to him as a young striker, had a huge impact on his career. we send best wishes to him and he always is found as well. and yeah. inspiration among amongst our game, you know,
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incredible. incredible person. and yet to hear those was that dan 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 his advice. so. yeah. sad to hear that news, but yeah, we wish him well lee was my, i don't really know as a child and i, we are all of course getting the news, but he's not there where we be. she may as well to recover creepy police and our prayers. and i'll be hope that he recovers as quickly as possible and he's with us for many, many years to go. i met him many, many times in south america, or wherever, you know, the, to global football community comes together. it's just such
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a wonderful person. and he's been the greatest of all. that's no doubt about it. paley all over the world, people wishing paid a well one brazil inaction against south korea. how likely is it that they will be inspired to play for pillow tomorrow night? it will be another reason to be able to go through. i mean there's several reasons with brazil in terms of what they have to do, and bailey could be another one of them. you see a name are you see name are coming back. little bit of blood in there. i after losing the way they did against camera and i'll be it. it was an alternate side. but you know that they, their objective here in guitar is to get, to be able to win that 6 world cup. also in the horizon, they know they went south korea, they could be waiting for their rivals argentina in the next room or in seventies, i should say. so it ends up being a very interesting set of circumstances for brazil, one of them, of course, another motivator would be filling a fiery future, perhaps that to south american rivals. but jim a name or let's talk
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a little bit about his fitness situation. if your teeth say, even if you have a 100 percent full name or tomorrow, do you risk him? do you play me at from the very beginning. i think he will. i mean, it was the 1st question of maybe the press conference and to, to said that he's ok and that he will play with to me. he's going to be, as you start her, he has been running after the 5th against coming to and i think to bring some hope to the supporters and training well tool for 2 sessions. so i think that uncle mazda be ok, and just to quote billy it talking about ne, mom he once said that he's the complete player, because he's got everything, the talent, the goal. and he was so much also in defense a, we're never, you know, got here before, but you know, louis sandrica, they always will highlight, highlight how much he brings to the team because he's the 1st pressure when they lose the ball. so if he's a 100 percent for sure to take will put him there. i'm pretty sure south korea will
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be hoping that it is not the case to morrow night. that's a quick look back at saturdays action and and tina beetle straight to reach the quarter finals of the world cup here. concepts catalino messy led the way scoring the opening goals. i say one to one at the the been alley stadium. it was the 1st day, the goal for raj, and seen him and knock out stage would you believe? and this is the 5th world cup appearance presentation from start to finish, the always present. i can see it in my sons above all because they're older now. understand the suffered enjoy it for the rest of the family were a deal of the well captain cook americas and my oldest son too, but he didn't understand. and the significance of a woke up now seeing how they feel, how do you live it? how does suffer? it's spectacular to me. now, happy like the rest of urgent, you know? so that is very emotional and exciting to be able to enjoy it with them. messy and argentina will now face the middleman with the 1st team in the final,
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they knocked out the united states of america with a $31.00 when at the lisa international stadium. why did joe those that full well, yesterday or the day before yesterday i gave you the big fat case. i'm going to give him another big so everyone can see the data to help others. i was very critical about half time in martin alice's that i shared with my clients as usual, despite the fact that we were in the lead to know. i think they were fantastic goals, and it was a thing of beauty and show team spirit because one of those goals was really he'd go. however, in the 1st half we suffered, sorry, we were dispossessed so often, and it was not necessary call us that is simply not acceptable at a well camp argentina versus the netherlands. that will be one of the quarter finals. jemma the dutch so famously associated with total football. that's not really what we see with louis, find a call,
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but here is another successful will cut for him even if at the end right now, your thoughts on a performance last night. it was pragmatically affective and they've got the result they wanted. yes, it was not really true that for the 1st goal, they got like 20 past so. so we can call kind of to tell both we've got a white coach and he, if he thinks he cannot perform brilliant, he will be effective. and he has the fact that he has the key players a 100 percent. feel like memphis, if i called the got both frankie, the young leaned and dumb phrase. i think he brought that together really well. and they are going to be a really tough rival for argentina speaking about and seen a one. are they going to fancy themselves as the favorites against the dutch? they always do it for them to say no, we're not. we're not the fair. it's. they are always believed they are the favorites. this team always believe there are their favorites because they were
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built, they were preparing and they are looking to be the champions of this work up. are they going to that's another issue, another topic. but when you start seeing what this argentine up from and tell you standpoint inside of the dressing room is they really want to exude that. and they know that with little messy and company working in, in cohesion that could work out. now the big key is yeah, they do miss messy if he's not effective, but the player that they did miss most yesterday was until the maria and he will hopefully be back for that call to final. so quick prediction though, i know it's only coming up on friday, but how about a quick prediction to the situation he poses a tough one. i'm going to go with messy because he is in an extraordinary momentum. you know, yesterday after the game could be like, pen interviews, he doesn't do that. so i'm going to go with a 214, argent. all right, one. i'm not to be able to to concur a scholars yesterday said we had, we had no, we can play, but we know we also have to be in the trenches and a lot of situations and were willing to do it despite our rivals. sometimes even 2
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meters tall, another team with players 2 meters tall are going to be in front of them as well. sounds good. all right, we'll hold you accountable to those as well by the way. now the world cup is the biggest event in town right now. here in the hope, but it's not the only one. fans are also heading through the visit for one of classes. traditional sports camel racing restart was trackside for us at our show on the off the people here in the desert outside of downtown doha. there isn't a football to be seen. there is though, a wealth cup taking place, one with only 5 nations taking part in one of us 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 force. the camel's race at speeds of up to 40 miles per hour as their operator applies. the whip antenna commands, the jockey to pull on the reins and shouts, encouragement,
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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 fever 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 restorer al jazeera. i'll show you. ok, that's all for now. my thanks to jim, a salad and one hour ago for joining me on this show. 2 more call to violence will be confirmed this evening. for on. so one a lot bad halftime against poland in they lost 16 tie up. it'll only be as you ru
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school just before the break. it'll so england versus finagle, that is coming up off the bat, we'll have more in our next woke up special at $1830.00 gmc philipo to your company . then remember to say to you on al jazeera take care. ah ah. ah.
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