tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 6, 2022 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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coordinated effort among the public and governor's friends to send my thanks to democrat like city sanctuary. some have declared states of a migraine. it's manipulating people are in very dire in a purely for political gay lou, this is al jazeera ah. hello, i'm tom mccrae. this is the news. how alive from doha coming up. in the next 60 minutes, al jazeera falls, a case against israeli forces at the international criminal court. for the killing of its journal, assuring apple r clay. ready those in command should be held responsible because they have said there's no suspicion here of, of, of any crime. so there's been
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a complete cover of a drone strike honan oil storage tank and russia, a die after it accused ukraine of attacking to we are bases deep inside its territory, protests and indonesia against controversial legislation and band 6 outside marriage. remembering the victims of a massacre in the democratic republic of congo, the government blames him 23 fighters for killing nearly 300 people in the east. america hope to make history when they faced spain and tuesday's world cup knockout action. ah hell jazeera has taken the killing of its correspondent, sharina barclay to the international criminal court. members of the palestinian american journalist family were with the tame at the hague. the law suit comes after a 6 month investigation by the television networks,
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legal team. sharina barclay was shot and killed by israeli forces and may, while reporting from the janine refugee camp the occupied west bank. out his ears, legal team has conducted a full and detailed investigation into the case. and we have on us new evidence based upon several eye witness accounts, the examination multiple items of video footage and forensic evidence pertaining to the case. the submission to the icpc prosecutor has highlighted the new witness evidence, some video footage which clearly shows sharina and her colleagues were directly fired at by israeli defense forces. the claim by the israeli authorities, that serene, was killed by mistake in an exchange of far is clearly unfounded. who surely will get reaction to the case from rob mcbride and wisc, jerusalem. but 1st let's cross to join how. who's at the hague? and jonah, can you just take us through the evidence that was presented earlier?
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well, you heard it out of line there in the press conference by rodney dixon. casey, i've got rody with him before i bring it in. just to point out what has happened today? rodney and his team formally submitted to the i, c. c, the international criminal court here in the hague. a formal request to launch an investigation to prosecute those responsible for the killing of serene walkway back in may. this year presented in the context importantly quote, a wider attack on al jazeera and journalists in palestine including the bombing of the networks office in gaza. in may 2021. that was rodney laid out that new evidence 6 months worth of accumulated evidence comes from witness testimony. the scrutiny of video taken on the scene, forensic evidence, a crime scene analysis, and more. which points as far as the legal team here is concerned conclusively to the fact that israeli forces fired directly unintentionally at,
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during the gather that the seat in jeanine on that day in which harry was killed and puts in doubts. israel's claim that essentially street was killed in cross fire, that there was palestinian gunmen on the seat at the same time that this was an accidental death. and that is the substance of the case. let me bring brought it now. thank you so much for joining us. on the day that you filed this claim to the i c. c. you said in the press conference that can be now no reason not to take the next step, which is to launch a full investigation of prosecute those responsible. do you expect that the i c. c will feel the same way? we hope so, because the doctor is comprehensive, the evidence is compelling. there is no reason know why the investigation cannot be taken by the i c. c. the witnesses that we've located or readily available to the prosecutor there or here in the hague. the crime scene can be investigated and the whole picture can be put together. and if there's sufficient evidence that we say
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the is, then the perpetrators can be charged. what you've done, of course, he's added to a picture that was already quite well fleshed out by a number of other investigation, and adults compiled by the family and submitted in september. and yet the i, c. c has had nothing to say since it's not old. it's a long time now. yes, it is most disappointing that for 6 months nothing has been done. our investigation is added to what they are ready. we've got new evidence, new footage, but it should all be looked at together and it's not too late. now the prosecutor should act without any further delay. israel, of course, is lost the furious response. we're going to hear a bit more about that in a moment, but they would say they've already investigated this. they found no crime was committed a no further action is required against their soldiers. you allege that that is a cover up a car cover up at the highest echelons of israeli military. how substantial is that? the case? yes, it's not an effective investigation. it wasn't impartial. it was conducted by the
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same people who are accused of these crimes. so it has to be done on the outside now and looks at fully. the fact that it hasn't been taken up by the national authority means that the i c c under complementarity, should now intervene. the state has the 1st part, but where they do nothing. as in this case, then the i c c as the duty to look at the case fully. the duty therefore, the i c. c, is compelled, obliged, in a sense to act. is that right? yes, under the mandate in the statutes. absolutely. it then depends on whether there's sufficient evidence, but we say there's ample evidence to bring the charges. and at a very quick, final question you, you raised the f. b i investigation that is ongoing in the united states. now you made the point very, very clearly that even though there is an f b, i investigation underway under the auspices of the department of justice. that should not be a reason for the i c. c to look the other way. that's important, isn't it? that's very important, the investigation is to be welcome, but it is not
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a reason for the icy see to sit back inside there should be working together, cooperating as often happens in many situations around the world. this is another one in which the i t c can work with the national investigation and make sure the case doesn't fall between the cracks. okay, rodney dickson, we'll leave it there. rodney dixon, casey, thanks very much for joining us. the lawyer leading al jazeera investigation and its submission to the i. c. c on a potentially significant moment on the road. perhaps yet, a long road to justice for the killing of sharing a black lip shed hull or in the hague. thank you. rob mcbride is with us or from west jerusalem and ever what's been the reaction of from israel yeah, there have been some very strong responses coming out of jerusalem to the filing of this case with the i c. c. we've heard from the prime minister's office, yale appeared the outgoing prime minister, making a statement basically remaining lock step with the military here,
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promising that no one he says will investigate israeli soldiers. and also adding that no one will preach to us about morals in warfare. as certainly not al jazeera or slightly softer line taken by benny ganske, the defense minister offering and condolences for the death of sharing. but insisting that the israeli military operates, he says, and or to the highest moral standards. this is what he had to say globally or should we should osa duncan, oklahoma? i regret her death. here we are talking about a definite marshall event. this is an incident that has been investigated deeply and confidentially. i suggest the officials and al jazeera go and check what happens to journalists in iran. there is no army that behaves morally like the idea would human. some of the strongest reaction, as you might imagine, is come from the extreme right of the political spectrum. here we've heard from it to my bank via he is variously described here as a right wing fi, a bronze,
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an ultra nationalist, and somebody who is destined for a ministerial position in the new government. here he has roundly attacked al jazeera colon, get this propaganda network that he says should be expelled from the country. further accusing, get, he says, of waging what he calls an anti israeli campaign of lies a cave. rob mcbride, thank you for that time from wisc jerusalem. the ukrainian drones been used to attack and it failed in the russian boat origin of kursk. according to its governor, this tri curly tuesday ignited an oil wrist of one. russia's defense ministry accused ukraine of 2 attacks on monday. moscow says 3 servicemen were killed. keith is yet to comment on the strikes. well offer more lead, sir. bring in our defense to say alex good topless,
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alex. the ukrainian use of drones is a major development in this war, isn't it? yes, it is. so what we are seeing now is busch and targets being hit deep inside the country for the 1st time in the conflict. the, the ukrainian use of drones has been strategic in the sense that while the damage, as we can see here is minimal. they've hit 2 bases that are extremely important to rushes military. these are strategic bases. housing, o rushes, strategic bomber force. and it shows russia that her nowhere is going to be invulnerable. and now it looks like the ukrainians use we can bring up these pictures. the triple one for one, which is an old soviet drone. we can see here. this is normally carrying cameras, but ukrainian military hers tweeted to so it can carry a small warhead, we think about 75 kilograms. so it is now they don't have many of these,
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but they certainly have some, and they can show the russians now that they can strike deep within their own country. alex, what impact will this have on the war going forward? will it shows a sos of russia that ukraine isn't afraid to use offensive weapons? it also shows the west that ukraine will use any weapons in its arsenal, in an offensive capacity. now, that might be worrying for some weston governments. they are now going to be considering whether we do, whether they do send weapons of their own that possibly have a jewel use in a defensive capacity. the west has been very, very careful not to make to make absolutely sure that ukraine doesn't ratchet up the war. and therefore, invite a direct response from russia to nato itself, so that the war is contained. now this suddenly as to the possibility that there could be an escalation in the short term. ok,
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thank you very much. alex could topple us our defense in the thank you for our lead spring. in some of her he is a military expert and the author of russia's road to war with ukraine. he joins us from singapore. thank you very much for being on al jazeera. now what do you think the impact of these drone attacks will be in the long term with the war going forward? oh, thanks very much for having me. they are unprecedented. you cringe drunky so deep into russian territory. the impact on that we'll go over it. really comes down to whether you crank can sustain these kinds of attacks intermittently or even regularly because they could end up being one offs and just cost your mind batter ukraine's attacks against russian base in crimea and on the cash register number. months ago, they also shot the russians, but they didn't continue guy. so this is what we're not waiting to see. will they continue? okay. when you say that are,
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they might not have the ability to set sustain similar attacks. what do you mean by that? they're going to run out of these drones to use so there is a, i think, an experimental drug development program that's been taking shape in ukraine for some time now. and i think we're now only just seeing the outcomes of this ukraine's got significant domestic defense industry. and also just to, for this russian invasion, ukraine had collaborated quite to me with turkey to manufacture drones, drones. we know that the t v bar up to drug has been used extensively to attack russia, mom and called just a very different kind of turn to the ones that have been used in the attacks in the last few days, which are much more longer ranged. and by all accounts, i was with lucy kamikaze torrance, i loitering munitions. and what we're going to now find out is whether this was a 1st batch of experimental batch or whether the low range drains have been used.
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but these attacks on russian territory are actually going to be continuous manufacture. whether we're going to see these been use on a regular basis. now, are you expecting moscow to retaliate, for example, with more strikes on civilian infrastructure. what, what those more would say sit at the, the rush, you wouldn't be retaliating other than continuing what they've been doing for the last few months in the company, which is pounding as we know ukrainian cities, infrastructure, energy grid. but i think what this means and you're right to quit to retaliation. what this means is one of the time tested principals of board comment focus, which is response in kind, well one side, it only she's binds the particular kind the other. so it looks for a response that will match it, and so what was it all tillery july, to the battlefield artillery gone far, each other has now been shredded to the ukrainian drains. and these russian la
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grange munitions, the ranges have been stretched, and i think what one likely to seize, went to sets in and ground operations become powerless. more difficult to possible in some cases are cool. so these much longer range attacks to just try to pound each other. sometimes there's gestures rather that has been full ability to change the course of the war. like we're going to have to leave it there. thank you so much for your time. that is, so me a per, the military expert, an author of russia's road to war with you crying. thank you. well, the ukraine boy is on the agenda of a summit and albania leaders from the european union and weston balkan countries. a meeting in the capital to run up there also discussing e u membership prospects, migration concerns, and the global energy crisis. the summit comes as fears, grow of rising influence from russia and china. natasha butler has more on the significance of the summit. and to runa, this is the 1st time that an e,
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u. western book, and some, it's actually been held in a western boykin's country and for the prime minister of albania, the host a nation. this is a positive sign about western balkans. are you aspirations now? the western balkan countries have long wanted to be part of the you, but is it is a process that is been dragging on for many years. that's often been a source of great frustration in western balkan capitals. now there's no doubt that within the e u, there is a, there are some divisions over enlargement, but russia's worn ukraine. i certainly focus mines and what we are seeing is more and more e leaders. us sending the message here wanting to send the message that of the western balkans is very much part of the family. we just heard as much from oh, shall michel the head of the council as he arrived here in toronto a short while ago. what the you does it wants to do is try and mitigate the risk of
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people in western balkans, becoming disillusioned with the you, with a whole, a process and possibly turning elsewhere. whether that be to china, that is investing heavily in the region or to russia that has those long, cultural and historical ties. particularly with countries like serbia that still has links to moscow. ah, demonstrators have gathered outside indonesia parliament to protest against a new criminal code, bending 6 outside of marriage. critics describe the code as a sit back for democracy. it applies to both citizens and foreigners. it also bans unmarried couples from living together. the measure will come into effect in 3 years time. stephanie dicker has more. you could now spend a year in an indonesian jail if you're caught having sex outside of marriage, where it's or to the new criminal code approved by parliament on tuesday. it also
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bands couples from living together before marriage. a quote won't been done our best to accommodate all in puts and concerns. but in the end, we have to take a decision for a historical decision to leave the dutch colonial criminal law behind. mom. goose on the law includes a ban on insulting the president and speaking out against state ideology and applies to both indonesians and foreigners. human rights groups say the legislation suffocates political and religious freedoms. the new criminal court will create an atmosphere of fear, an atmosphere of one, spying against another neg birth spying. make worst family members spying another family member. it will create an atmosphere of fear, among many journalists, editors reduces broadcasters, and of course media owners. it is no good for the quality of journalism. the quality of democracy in indonesia,
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previous draft of the code was postponed in 2019 of the country wide protest prompted, then president, yoko dodo to intervene indonesia the world's largest muslim nation, and has seen arise in religious conservatism in recent years. although the laws will not come into effect for 3 years, dar concerns about their impact on indonesia as an investment and the holiday destination, especially on islands such as bali, which millions of tourists visit every year. stephanie decker al jazeera l. a. 16 people have been killed and an explosion in northern afghanistan had happened in the city of mazar. e. sharif explosives on a roadside were detonated as a boss was passing by 18. others were injured with chinese prisoners. she sing, ping has hailed lately this young zemett for guarding the ruling communist party through the country's most serious political storm. a reference to the pro
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democracy protestant hanniman in 1989. he made the comments at a state memorial held in beijing for the former president, who died last week at the age of 96. patrick falk, reports ah air raid sirens sounding across the country. as china moreland, its former leader jonesy men in the capital, people took pause to reflect with flags at half mast at a memorial service held in beijing senior communist party officials past and present, paid their final respects. many of them wearing white chrysanthemums a traditional symbol of morning jonesy men took power in the aftermath of one of the darkest moments of chinese history. the killing of pro democracy demonstrators in tenement square in 1989 lead to international condemnation. in crippling sanctions, it was under jan's leadership that china re emerged as a global powerhouse. coey. do me show me. he was entrusted with the mission at
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a critical moment, kermit jung, thermos stated for the cause of the party and the people. i will spend no effort until the end of my life become his party. he says, china's rise proves the cracked, and in 1989 was justified. present. she also paid tribute to gen for supporting the guns opposition to the protests. since his death there's been an outpouring of grief. well, here in hong kong, jang, as remembered as the leader who oversaw the cities hand over from britain back to china. it was a period of optimism and peered when many people were excited about the trajectory that china was on. many people thought the country was opening up and liberalizing, but the crackdown on the pro democracy movement in hong kong has caused uncertainty about the future. as the mainland grapples with a wave of anger against coven 19 controls and simmering discontent with diminishing civil rights under the current leadership. some people are mourning the past despite jens own record on tightening freedoms. i think histories always used in
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different ways, right? and so john could be seen as her as a representative of a more tolerant time. it was more tolerant. china was also just part of the world and it was opening up. people were able to travel for the 1st time freely. and john put a big premium on good relations with the united states and western countries under siege and being by contrast, relations with the west to become increasingly fraught and shine has become more closed off to the rest of the world. echoing the days of mal patrick falk, al jazeera hongkong. the congolese government has accused him 23 rebels of massacring 272 civilians in the north keyvi province. people in the city of goma have been calling for justice for the victims and have held vigils. the attack happened last week. in 23 fighters have denied responsibility. the government also accuses neighboring rhonda of supporting the rebels. meanwhile,
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east african leaders are trying to find a lasting peaceful solution to the conflict. milken web has been talking to those at the meeting in nairobi. many of them say the same thing and they said in the 1st and the biggest problem that needs to be dealt with in easton, congress conflicts is the international regional dimension of. and by that they mean foreign. great. any think on goes from rwanda, from rule, you can never go monday and they will say, if i to the foreign back groups, including and $23.00, which is why why neighboring rolando london soldiers of incited rough film fighting alongside them 23. rwanda denies it, but lot of the grid here say danny took up bombs in the 1st place to defend their communities from foreign invasions and meddling the gun and the 19 ninety's and have continued on an off have
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a since. and so they say they can only even consider laying down arms and less this international conflict is address assessed. it's time for the with it. here's evident. hello. we got some rainy the forecast which you believe for the well cut. but let's take a look at the weather for those teams taking part in today's games, it's going to be dry, but sir cold, therefore switzerland to celsius in zurich, a scattering a showers into spain and portugal wrongest spells of rain will come in here as we go through we're tuesday, so we'll try to increase the wet to the around the ald garth's, and where to where the to into the far north of morocco. but from much america is going to be dry and sunny. let's look a little further east over towards the middle east and they can see that bad of cloud and ray, and that's going to sink its way further south, which as we go through the course of the next 24 hours or so. and that's really gonna draw those temperatures down as you make her way towards the we can take a look at this will struggle to get to 22 celsius here in doha,
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on saturday and sunday, she believes you drive it, it will for fresh air because the winds are really picking up his resume in you to say we have got that wet weather just to the north of us to sliding across the golf . as we go through, we're tuesday in to wednesday that makes its way across sus, dry skies. gradually come back in behind that for today's games of fine and try there in education city 26 celsius. a similar temperature too, for lu sale, but it will feel somewhat more humid by the end of the game. ah. o monday nights world cab action from the round of 16 saw 5 time champions, brazil breeze pass, south korea with a for one victory. they now go to the cooler finals where they faced croatia. that's after the 2018 final escrow should be japan, 31 on penalties after a one all full time to fill in today's knockout matches.
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morocco will be looking to qualify to its 1st world cub court a final when it faces spain at 15 g m t. their game will be played at education city later on at 19 gmc portugal take on switzerland at le sales stadium. well, now morocco is the only african team left the world comp and they're looking to make history that spain still stands in their way. sarah herat is at the souk walk, if in doha, and sir, it's just about an hour until kick off. what's the feeling there among fans? pretty excited. i imagine. well it's, it's been a mix of excitement and nervousness, while they're all heading to the stadium. the rocker has a big game tonight, obviously that the last teen us of all the full are countries which side of a view to ms. yeah. and they were all eliminated. now morocco has a law on its shoulders because if they get through to the course, the final will be the 1st time in history for an out of country to do so. now,
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i have a mean who lives and i was all be, should be on his from morocco you i spoke to earlier, you seemed extremely confident that you're going to win. why do you think i should call and say hi to all my friends and family? i believe we can win tonight. honestly, we have a very strong squad. i'm not, i'm not just making. this is fact. we have players that plays in high level big leagues in europe talking about me. one of the best right back from the work we have. we have bravo, we have some as we so i'm not seeing what better than steam spin. obviously. i mean their experience in many, exactly prompted morocco has been a strong team. i've been the biggest surprise probably throughout this whole woman hudson. it, but it is, it is a strong team experience and i think this is the only bridge that we have to cross is the mental rich to spain or the one that was got while moral call is trying to
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make history tonight, if we win against spain, it's going to be the 1st or big national team to qualify to call find this is, this is history. so, and speaking of history, the are a ball has, has a history of an, a, lots of football. they're very passionate. we've seen them being some of the most passionate funds at the world's cop funny making noise about that. what can you tell me more about football culture in this region? if it, if they're doing so well in terms of passion and the last of the game. why is that they never get that or this thought, could this be it? could this be a moment of change? yes, absolutely. first of all, i would like to thank the fee for, for allowing katara to organize this event. because this, the word will understand how our ups or africans they breed football. we don't love when we breathe football literally. so. busy i think moral co this year has
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a special a squad and i think we can prove that we can be also able to, to play in high level and we proved that against belgium. oh, we qualified 1st with christian booth. i'm gonna ask you that, cuz i know you have a game cats. yeah. and i don't want to make you let you want you to miss the national anthem for allegedly the education. thank you so much. good luck. thank you and this evening. well, as you can see it's, it's a huge game coming out. there's a lot of pressure, a lot of tension for morocco, but ever always spoken to you seems very confident. and even though spain hasn't been doing as well as spanish team said we've done it before, we can do it again. thank you so much. oh, yeah, i think you found the most eloquent fan from any nation in the whole world to interview road on that. sarah hart at as through quick youth and co ha ha, tens of thousands of people in the us state of north carolina. we'll have to spend days without electricity following gunfire to electric substations and more county said governor roy cooper says criminals intentionally sabotaged the grid on
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saturday. $38000.00 homes are still without power. during freezing night temperatures at a city full people have been killed after a mudslide buried a section of a highway in columbia. it happened in the andes mountain region. rosalind jordan has more a day after a mudslide swallowed a highway in central columbia rescue crews called off the search where survivors they say at least 34 people on a bus in a car and on a motorcycle were killed on sunday. at least 8 of the victims were children. rescuers did find 9 survivors in fidelity as well. not cap when what is amongst the people we could rescue alive was a 7 year old girl who was right now at the san jorge. they put a to hospital was a minor injuries. unfortunately, we found her clinging to her deceased mother. her brother also died there, a boy a little over a year during the major tragedy we're going through. this is the latest catastrophe
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of columbia's rainy season, which started in august. official said the weather pattern called la nina, has intensified this year. storms. mudslides and floods have killed more than 200 people and displaced a half 1000000 residents this year. official st. they will try to step up reforestation programs to prevent future mud slides and loss of life. rosalyn, jordan, l g 0 a still ahead on al jazeera will be looking in today's world cup action and our special coverage will be covering off of the morocco vis spine game, which is coming up 1st. and portugal. first, switzerland's, switzerland, 2 massive met jobs. that will be with joanna, i guess, raska and roll pathic. it's coming up shortly. ah,
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the war in ukraine is expected to loom lodge over this. he has no peace prize awards ceremony in osland ukraine. if a civil liberties and russian human rights organisation memorial, along with been a ruffian activist or less be ascii, will jointly receive the prize in recognition of the importance of civil society to democracy and peace. join us for a live and exclusive interview with the women. here on al jazeera, ah ah, the whole
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lou. with the rocco have a date with destiny trying to make history against 2010. well cut with his bank. hello, i'm john again. raska welto. welcome along to world cup. today. the final day of the last 16 i will pack will be joined by one of our go annual count down to kick off between rock island spine. we got all the build up right here in key guar this bud christiane. i'm a girl that isn't guaranteed to captain portugal. again, switzerland, the fanboys, brazil,
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dumped by way into the course of finals with him and take way. south korea and alberto meet croatia who was the 1st penalty. huge out of the told him, it's the said japan. out a okay. just to ball court final spots on offer out by this evening not florida will be complete the court to find a lot of spanish journalist bought to dallas. alaska is a boss like to chat about spade versus laraca boss who talked to joining it despite, as we all know, a joy, they perfect start to their well, cobb county without 7 mill weighed against costa rica, but it seems really struggle to break, to tell you that fold since then, why do you think that is when i think the 2 matches after that costs, because erica will work like in a different nature. because 1st when they played germany, they actually out played germany for, for a while. they are,
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they were in the and the full course scored for germany, but it's been played actually better than, than the german. so that wasn't much of a worry. the next one against japan, it was different the japanese team exposed. so i would say mental fragility in spain, and that's that, sir, that's indeed a situation to worry about. but in general here in spain, people are not that worried. they believe that the japan a match was a learning experience. it wasn't such a disaster as to, as well as to get worried about so, so he added the ambient here is pretty optimistic. so you would say actually that the about defeat against a pound is in a weird white house by him because it served as a wake up call for what is, let's be honest, a very young and inexperienced one. yeah, i believe so. i believe so. i it, we have to remember in 2018 a, the spanish team a last to russia in which was
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a big surprise. and i believe that the scared that they had against japan was in the right time. so these young team could learn at loose and we could learn and could teach his players how to react against adversity. so so yeah, it's better that it happened there than now against the morocco with this for it's a really high i think it was a, a warning at the right time. now, of course is a lot of history. i'm outside of football, between spite of a rocker ninty, 900000 moroccans living in spain. i think that they're the biggest group of foreign nationals living in spite. how important is this match to that moroccan community there? oh it is. it is, it is very important. because it's not just the size of the community, but the passion of that community football is super important for moroccans in general. and of course, for americans in spain. so our, so yeah, it's, it's, it's something very important we, there's also a long history between the 2 countries. now are the 2 governments are closer,
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but for a while they, that there were a lot of tension and frictions. so of course, of course it is important for them there isa some sense of, of alert, like the police are, is paying attention to these. but i don't believe they'll be, they'll be in attendance. but of course, there is her, there is the sense for the moroccans that these are to match that they want to win because there's not a big rivalry on the beach. but there is some he saw between the 2 countries when he said it, yeah, that the american community extremely passionate about football and muslim leaders in spain have a pill for tom. ahead of the game, you said that the police were slightly conservative. i have heard reports that her, that so some of the right wing are elements in spanish is our 2 members of the vaux party art, which is the right party or veterans by could maybe trying so stir up trouble between american and spanish fans. we have you heard that? yeah, yeah. i've heard that. i don't know how much of that it's true at there. there have been some comments in social and social media for sure. because yeah,
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it's part of the of her way of the way walks. oh politicians operate and they're, they're, they're people in social media. i don't believe there will be any, any trouble to be honest. but yes, it's true that there were some rumors about it. there were people talking about decent social media and not in a very nice terms, but not right now, did the ambience, in deceit, at least in barcelona, and endangered obese. it is that they, there's no tension whatsoever. they're waiting for a match, and i don't believe anything will happen unless how that tension remains firmly on the page multiple us are thanks very much for your time out to leave it there for now. right, so the big question that many fans are asking is will that be an african nation in the last 8? let's join geminus at education city. say the and gemma. we're hearing the thousands and broken fans have flown in for this one. trying to get tickets. they'll have a lot of support for this one way while they said he will die in
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this pre about that, i think by the atmosphere be something and it's certainly been as american funds making the noise. i saw you ready to get the sense that the whole, our world is behind him. speaking of our patients, ice, great. saudi arabia fans actually off the scene to match. they were talking about how they were supporting the other side in this competition. and as you mentioned in the african side, left standing as well. so you get the feeling that africa will be behind them as well. they are at this stage of the competition, the last 16 for the 1st time since 1986 trying to reach the final for the last time . thank you very practice so far. all things agree with the head off and they will see what the best of all belgium and they are very tough. defensive the decides are going to be very tricky. spanish to break down let to now probably don't need mux. you mom to pop up. we're going to give it everything and we don't want to leave the competition with any regret. and then from an emotional point of view, i think we need to take away the drama from all of this much. we're trying to find
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a balance within ourselves so that the pay us feel that it is a game that could go down in history. but without putting too much pressure on my players. almost even when i am not either overly optimistic or overly pessimistic, i do not know what is the best result. i'm not concerned about the past. this might seem like a cliche, but i could not care less about previous results. i want to control the things that i can control as a coach. well, let's get some spanish perspective now from somebody far better qualified talk about spain and that is that punish jemison. i have a way of talking about the incredible supports i saw here from finance, feeling out number. oh yes. we are definitely going to be the business or the integration we have in so many of our team. but with the, with that a few days,
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they asked me why you from spain and all of them would say, we want to kick you out with a sense of my brother for the right. i can understand this is going to be a very tricky when i saw that you've worries. yes, because they have a show that we've missed. i think the last game that we begin to jump on and no more open, nobody well hope. this one, the one they have, but they weren't martin if you wrote a lot of them. it's not great. for example, a lot of them have been picked up in the best spanish academy. so they know maybe web hosting work the scene. maybe that's why we have to get a surprise no more. i think we'll be there to the number 9 and probably one of the pricing with
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i've been able to speak with you yesterday, and i have to say there was a very cold. i don't see why the japanese players, if this one guys dependencies responded to be one with have to practicing in the last it all of his players practice taking a 1000 to penalties. so perhaps an extra incentive foldable rocker it's got the job done inside the 19. wow, jim a thank you very much and well done for getting a, getting your points across that with the drums. let's bring in on a wrangler. now one morocco have their own stalls that have made a big impact. it tell us about some of them that have been pressed. you look, i mean, overall as a team that they've been, they've been very impressive. you've seen where with how came he's been able to do in the city ah, in, you start to see
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a team that is finally been able to understand what their coaches m. tom are finally being able to understand within the tournament as far as what they're looking for. if you start looking at spain, it's a good matchup for them because the big be have very similar types of styles. the team that also like suppressed a team days ago like to were in my opinion, if you ask me, this could be the team. i mean what we've sama, how logic is kind of reign supreme so far in this round. this could be, were logic ends up having a monkey wrench thrown into it because morocco does offer that, that bit of a question mark in terms of, of match up against pain. i mean, i'd like to be able to see an arab to be able to advance into the next round. i think morocco does take all the checks as far as um, is for as far as being, every qualified advanced into the next round at home. one, where did this generation plays that come from dare i say delta generation to place leading to love that rice of saffron or whatever you want to f randasia eye electric generation. if you can use that as well. i mean, is that a coincidence? there's obviously a lot of development as happened within the,
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the moroccan f a but also the think it was in 2014, 2013, thereabouts. a campaign was made within the moroccan effy to start to encourage players from the national team pool to look outward and, and start to see which other players of moroccan descent or have moroccan. a background of either a family or what not, ma'am, a family member to come in and start looking at the possibly a plea from morocco. say, hey, you know what? why don't you look at us? why don't you start looking? i obviously, in spain, there's lots of players that have been born and raised over there. what part of the spanish i did give one example part of the spanish national team use systems and also that you start looking or even france they start going to playing with will algeria frances another. exactly, exactly it's, it's kind of that situation, but there's been more encouragement within the f a itself to bring in. and not only did they say, hey, that's great, you do it. they also offer the resources and the possibilities to be able to engage a little better with those players. okay. form, thanks very much. we'll catch up with you later. number ought to have been many times to host that the walk up over the years. they also, they could be bidding to host in 2030. i burned beneath for moral cartwell news
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thinks they deserve an opportunity. we have been trying to work on their land, teen 94, which was when you had a few, maybe 80 from 22000 in germany in africa. i think more deserve to, to, to host one because our nation, luckily that we have all it takes to, to hold it up in terms of different director. we have great mobile and working government. we need to, to have a much agree got if i give him the chance to. so i believe morrow may apply for 2030,
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but it used to be whether it's just for us. well that long term hyper morocco hosting the well come in my biggest ambition right now in the short term, moroccans only thinking about today's game sar or higher, it has more. ah, when morocco made it through to the knockout? thanks. as they weren't the only ones celebrating, oh, it's the 1st time in 36 years in arb, nation has got this far as the world cup. the wind was for the entire region. after the other 3 middle eastern countries cut artemisia in saudi arabia went out in the group stages or, you know, sort of a lot of this is an honor for all of us. morocco represents us arabs and a good way this shows the european and the american teams at the world cup is not just for them. it's morocco's time now. but marcia, working at american restaurants and central cats are,
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is enjoying the outpour of support. it makes her feel less homesick, xhylia a lot of me and i have been daughter calla de moroccan community and cut that felt great pride to meet our people coming from around the world. they went to challenges and difficult flights to meet us residents living here. they made us forget the pain of being away. moroccans make up one of the largest communities and cattle with many working in the food and beverage industry, cabella motley valley, vivica, the missouri. but when morocco won, wherever you went, you would find people congratulate and cheering for you from different or up nations, even for foreigners. it gives a person so much pride and happiness that the moral crunching reach. last 16 can learn more to have money more from no matter the atlas lions can beat spain and get to the quarter finals, nor can say that proud to represent the arab bull's last hope to make it to the world cut flying, certified al jazeera. well, put to go and switzerland is the final match of the last 16 sen. christiane. over
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now, i once again dominated the headlights ahead of the game. he reacted angrily to being substituted in there to defeat the south korea on friday. and his coach says he was very impressed with what he saw and he refused to confirm if rinaldo would be kept in it for today's match line will camp novi, nevada. when i saw what happened, yes, i didn't like it. not at all. i did not like it, i really didn't like it, but everything is finished. a full stop regarding that issue. and now we have to think about the match and everyone is focused on that. that's bringing upon her and go on to that other. once again, making headlines off the pitch, i'm getting slightly bored about it. how board of his teammates getting by it's it's that that's something that may be, will only know or people that are inside the dressing room. will know, and it has to be addressed and it must, must have already been address fernando center being very clear. but he also said
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something, you know, if he doesn't respect me, then i won't respect him. and that was another phrase that was used at one point in that press conference. ok, how long will it be able to benefit? because sometimes it's great to have a player that goes in the lights of fire and their teammate, but sometimes that can backfire. and if it's in question all the is sometimes guilty of saying, you know, we're thinking about c r 7 f c that times that, that's the biggest problem that he has despite him being a competitive animal that, that very few players have been throughout this, i did this entire ass 1520 years ago are just are on the says, oh no, they must be lucky. all this noise in the garden. you know what this might give us a little bit of a chance. i mean, i was, i was looking at their reco in qualifying fantastic. you know, i'm beta, they qualify, you could say the sis on a bit of a role right now. the swiss are always that wild card of a team. the swiss are our team that you don't know what you're going to get, but you know, they're always going to be i to south france now stewed. exactly. exactly. and, and they always give a hard, i think let's go back to 202014. when,
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when they were oh, so close to bd, to, to equalizing argentina at, at a very similar stage in this tournament. so if you start looking and you start seeing this, this switch will, inside, they can cause problems to this port to portugal. in a portable side that does have names, but at times we, we talked questing the tactical disposition analysis being put in place by the coach. ok, thanks so much for that for now. all right, thanks for. whoa. well, there was plenty of action on monday to look back on and lots of dancing at stadium 97 bull as pizelle p, south korea, one to reach the quarter finals. and if it's gina, i from the scoring up the sat minute late, celebrated with a don't 5 minutes late, there shall isn't one a penalty for brazil may not took it to school in his 3rd well cut naturally and not the dance followed. a wonderful teen. go half an hour in the game gave rachelle this in his 1st of the night and brazil,
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3rd coach tito joining in as charlotte and celebrated with the bench for this one. lucas pepper put result for nail ahead going into the break. south korea got that only goal of the game with 15 minutes to go and some goal it was, take them pu, smashing home. but there was to be no come back, brazil wang for one and paying tribute to their hero pele. at the very end of thousands of south korean fans turned out to watch back home in sol despite the temperature dropping to minus 3 degrees celsius. spare a thought for the poor supporters in particular losing one and standing in the hold this noise next path. while the brazilians move on to the quarter finals where they will face croatia that foster crecia on the 1st penalty shootout of the tournament . thanks to the heroic of that gold people, putting an end to japan's giant killing run in this world cop. it was japan. we went ahead and the 43rd minute port dies and made us thought to give his team that
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1st lead off the tournament. greater level than 55th minute with really and even paris, that head up. his 1st goal at this wo cobb morisha came closest to winna lucas montrose. his shelter saved by shoot. uganda was $1.00 0 off the extra time. so that meant penalties. ration go, keep the dominic bakovich was the hero stopping 3 penalties. maria postulates with a winning kick brace are winning the shootout. freeman and it's brazil next to that . so name are and co are getting ready for friday and he is thanked funds for all the good wishes he received. a hit off to his ankle injury in the sage. after his goal scoring a parents that whenever south korea, brazil's talisman admitted he had feared his well cup was over a saga, this hill, i only have words of thanks to tell the fans for all the love they sent my way.
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when i got injured, i spent a very difficult night. i was thinking of a 1000000 different things. i was afraid of not being able to play in this world cup again. but i had the support of all my colleagues, my family, and i tried to look for strength where i could not find it. when i was reading all the messages of encouragement, it was something very good for me. so thank you very much for all of you who sent me messages since the 1st minute after i got injured. i could not thank you enough and perhaps away i could say thank you. is through my performance, doing whatever is necessary for the brazilian squad to waive a sensational thought. their neighbor i heard before and after today, what will know the the full quarter final line up. how do you see the 2 matches today shaping up the 1st one. like i said, that one could be the surprise of the, of the term and the other one. i would not be surprised in the very least that we end up having to look at this tow tannic struggle or very our religious experience . in terms of how these 2 teens were fair. i wouldn't be surprised if it goes to penalties. ah,
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i like to see morocco advance and i believe portugal admins as well. so we'll see how that ends up very well. and if, if we get to this argentine at brazil semi find out what is the width light we've is almost like it's given anymore. thought spoken about it before, but how long has it been since we seen a bigger semi final walk up on so i'm trying to think off the top of my head, but yeah, i mean when you, when you are so biggest of all time, i don't think there's been when that big to be quite honest with i don't think there's been one out of this nature this magnitude with the players that are going to be facing off to me, argentina versus the biggest international rival you there is. yeah, foster and less than that. okay. heard i yeah, maybe. huh. but when you start seeing brew, i mean see brazil in person yesterday and seeing the best version of brazil. you see, you know this too. i don't think anyone can stop there. if there is
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a team that could stop them and has stopped them already is argentina. but we haven't seen the best version of argentina. we've seen the best version of brazil and brazil seem like no one can stop them and to me, it could be a march to the final, could be there at the exit. that result could be onward to selby. still don't know, but that semi final i think rolled i have to be there. i come all day. oh that with brazil could bring out the best in that that a messy. and i still haven't i? well, that's very, very true candidates, super found li cobra. she'll probably go to the brazil and see the savvy farmer sent over. if there is one, he should have been on the machine at this. well, come now his team, canada by have been knocked out, but he stayed here and catherine. you've been trying to break the get a swelled record, but matches attended in a single well cop. now the original record stood at $31.00 at last night at brazil versus south korea. lee made it at 30. i have been running around for 16 days in a row,
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getting to matches. i need to verify all the information with get us. i've got i've done the $32.00 matches from start to finish. so i've completed the task. now it's just about getting all the information over again, if there's a ton of it, because he require a lot of video footage, a lot of photo evidence as well, but it's, it's all in place. it just needs to be submitted and verified. okay, you must be exhausted though. are you still enjoying it? you think join this will come? yeah, i'm a little run down. there was about a week and a half into the group stage. i was, i was feeling it difficulty getting to sleep at night because the adrenalin is always going. i enjoy every moment of it. you just got to push through those tired moments because, you know, it's an amazing time, but i am looking for that day for all of us. i mean, how much does it cost you because the tickets are really expensive for some of the games, you know? so she is in progress. yes it's, it is an expensive trip, especially when you're looking at final. a final ticket is quite
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a price tag. in the end, it looks like this triple cost me about $15.00 to $17000.00. canadian dollars, which is about $12000.00 us. wow. one which has been your favorite stadium as well, cup. i easily add to say i want and it's a favor of many that i've talked to it in the foreign media is 974. to me the concept, to me, the aesthetics of it. i've never seen anything like it and i think will never will now after the last match yesterday. and it was a pleasure to be at that very last match. but just the whole concept of the dynamic . as far as far as that's concerned, to me, it's something i've never seen before. my life. yeah. it feels like you can when you're there, like the vibrate. so my snack energy that actually does your exactly, it does vibrate your. all right, well that is all you got. we got time for thank you 21. and don't forget you can get more well cut content on a website out there
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