tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 6, 2022 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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[000:00:00;00] ah ah ah, this is al jazeera ah hello, i'm adrian finnegan. this is that he is, are live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes. a drone strike called on oil storage tank in wash up a day after it accused ukraine of attacking to air bases deep inside its territory . al jazeera files,
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a case against his ready forces at the international criminal court for the killing of its journalists should be in abu acclaim. ready those in cologne should be held responsible because they've said there is no suspicion here of, of, of any crime. so there's been a complete cover of protests in indonesia against controversial legislation, but banned sex outside marriage. had in well cup actions, spain take on morocco, a dough hawes, both sides look to book that place in the quarter finals. ah, the ukrainian drone has been used with 2nd air field in the russian border region of cusp, according to which govern up the strike early on tuesday caused a fire in an oil storage tank. rushes defense ministry accused ukraine of to attacks on monday. oscar says that 3 service men were killed. keith is yet to
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comment on the strikes or defense editor alex good populace explains how the ukrainian use of drones is a major development in the war. what we are seeing now in boston, target's 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 had 2 bases that are extremely important to russia's military. these are strategic basis housing o, russia strategic bomber force. and it shows russia that her nowhere is going to be invulnerable. and now it looks like the ukrainians used to 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. out 0 murmured of ours more now on the reaction from moscow. the russian ministry of defense claims that ukraine is behind the 2 talks the cognitive, it's our basis southeast of moscow. on monday, it did not give details about whether these talks originated from ukraine or from inside russia. but everyone here can see this, this a significant development in this war allows because for the 1st time and legibly, drones coming from ukraine, we're able to teach deep inside velocity integrity. this means that your brain inside the capacitive to make some kind of deep, deeper tech inside the russian theater because the technology or the weapons so far . so that's why to get drawn. so the longer a capacity,
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it's not the problem now, even for the grain. moreover, everybody knows that ukraine is supplied by western countries and possible. there is a possibility that this is also supplied by nature while by the fail. i don't know who the question now is, what's next? and what kind of reaction is the russian military preparing after monday, the talks we know, after the talk on the climate bridge in october, russia stepped up its military campaign across your claim and begun to destroy your cleaning infrastructure. people here are asking, what is the new fees and the new escalation expected after monday's tax? i think russia you increase the real difference. so russian strategic sites, especially rooms, military boys, weapon dip balls and form f o f. really complain. i
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don't think we will see in the deplete from current fax. 6 then current, but in any respect, what happened possibly, isn't it a huge challenge for the russian government? it showed weaknesses and gaps in terms of internal security. president putting has met with members of the security council of russian federation to study the situation. and the public is waiting for more clarity. some poorly is a military expert and the author of russia's road to war with ukraine. he says that ukraine's drone attacks can have an impact. but only if they happen on a regular basis. they all have presidents, it's ukraine striking. so deep introversion territory. but the impact on that will go over, it really comes down to whether you current can sustain these kinds of attacks intermittently or even regularly. because they could end up being one offs and just
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call your mind back to ukraine's attacks against russian base in crimea. and on the touch bridges a number of months ago, they also shot the russians, but they will continue going. so this is what we're waiting to see. will they continue? there is a, i think, an experimental drug development program that's been taking shape and new crime for some time now. and i think we were now only just seeing the outcomes of this. you kind of got significant domestic defense industry. and also just to, for this version invasion, ukraine had collaborated quite to me with turkey to manufacture drones, procure drones. we know that the t v bar up to drug has been used extensively to attack russian mom and called just a very different kind of drug. so the ones that have been used in the taxes all days which are much more longer arranged. and by all accounts that i was of loosely called kamikaze for so loitering munitions. and what we're going to now find out is whether this was
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a 1st batch of experimental batch or whether the long range going to have been used . but these attacks on russian territory are actually going to be continuous manufacture. whether we're going to see these being used on a regular basis with a crate or is on the agenda on a solid albania leaders from the european union and western balkan countries. a meeting of the capital to run up. but also discussing you membership prospects, migration concerns, and the global energy crisis. the summit comes from it, concerns about the growing influence of russia and china on vulcan nations. that west has decided to beth. this is a 2 way street. and we also st begged the region to the lever and q reforms, and certainly to show the will to the brands new to be an ambition and the speech. many do. but we see also hesitations
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more now on the significance of the toronto summits from al jazeera natasha butler . this is the 1st time that an e u. western book, and some, it's actually been held in a western boykin's country and to the prime minister of albania. the host a nation. this is a positive sign about western balkans, a 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 bolcom capitals. now there's no doubt that within the e u, there is a, there are some divisions over enlargement, but russia's warn 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 western balkans is very much part of the e family. we just heard as much from shell, michelle, the head of the council as he arrived here in toronto
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a short while ago. what the you doesn't wants to do is try and mitigate the risk of people in the 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. l 0 has taken the murder of its correspondence, sharing up our claim to the international criminal court. members of the palestinian american journalists family were with the team at the hague. the lawsuit comes after a 6 month investigation by the networks, legal team sherry and abruptly was shot and killed fires really forces in may. we're reporting from the janine refugee camp in the occupied westbank. georgia hall is following the story for us from the heck he spoke with the lead investigator for al jazeera rodney dickson,
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who says there's no reason why the i c c shouldn't take this case. the data 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, they 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 the is then the perpetrators can be charged. what you've done, of course, is 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 isn't that old? it's a long time now. yes, it is most disappointing that for 6 months nothing has been done. l 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
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should act without any further delay. israel courses last the furious response, they would say they've already investigated this. they found no crime was committed and 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 to the case? yes, it's not an effective investigation. it wasn't impartial. it was conducted by the same people who are accused of these crimes. so it has to be done on the outside know, and looked at fully the fact that it hasn't been taken up by the national authority means that the i c. c. under complementarity, should know, intervene. the state has the 1st bite but where they do nothing. as in this case then the i c c as the duty to look at the case fully wrong. mcbride is in western discipline. he says that israel reacted strongly against his lawsuit. 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,
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yale appeared the outgoing prime minister, making a statement, basically remaining lock step with the military here, promising that no one he says will investigate his railey soldiers. and also adding that no one will preach to us about morals in warfare. certainly not al jazeera, a slightly softer line taken by benny gans, the defense minister, offering a condolences or 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 shall alyssa, look in 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 elders 0 go and check what happens to journalists in iran. there is no army that behaves morally like the idea would some of the strongest reaction, as you might imagine,
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as come from the extreme right of the political spectrum. here we've heard from it am our banga via he is variously described here as a right wing firebrand and ultra nationalists and somebody who is destined for a ministerial position in the new government. here he has roundly attacked al jazeera calling it this propaganda network that he says should be expelled from the country, further accusing it, he says, of waging what he calls an anti israeli campaign of lies. the congolese government is accused em 23 rebels of killing 272 civilians in north keybo province. people in the city of goma, i've been calling for justice for the victims and of how vigils attack happened last week. m, 23 fighters of denied responsibility. the government is also accusing neighboring wonder of supporting the rebels. rwanda denies any involvement. meanwhile, east african leaders are trying to find a lasting peaceful solution to the conflict. and as here, as malcolm web has been talking to those at the meeting in nairobi,
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many of them say the same thing. and they say that the 1st and the biggest problem that needs to be dealt with in congress conflict is the international regional dimension of. and by that they mean foreign. great. anything congress from rwanda, from rule, you can never go, randi. and they'll say, if i to the foreign back groups, including and 23, which is why i believe my neighboring rolando london soldiers of incited rough film fighting alongside and 23. rwanda denies it, but a lot of the grid here say danny took up arms in the 1st place to defend their communities from foreign invasions and meddling that began in the 19 nineties and continued on and off ever since. and so they say they can only even consider laying down arms and less this international conflict is addressed. at least
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6 people have been killed in an explosion in northern afghanistan, it happened to the city of mazar, e. sharif explosives that the roadside would detonated as a bus was passing by 18 people were injured. ah. all right, sir. well, cup action for that i is on the way with morocco and spain kicking off in the past few minutes a place in the quarter finals. a cut off 2022, his author, the winner of the non count stage match will play the winner of the later game between portugal and switzerland. morocco, the only african country remaining in the tournament of the only arab nation, spain. when would it show that there are 6 european teams in the last days? the latest school at the education city stadium has been recorded, ill, spain, mil america support as well and truly all over the world, including in canada, out here is gabe elizondo, is watching the match right now with moroccan canadian fans in montreal. i was
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gonna ask you, why you're up there in montreal far from morocco of the woke up game. it's because we're all kids live that they do about a 100000 moroccans live in canada and of those about 40000 almost half live right here in montreal. canada and i, you said i was watching the game with moroccans here in montreal. i sort of am, i would like to be inside the cafes that are packed with moroccans right now. but i can't get in because there's so many people. there's no more seats and no more room for us in there. follow me. we're on in the little my grab neighborhood here and morocco and in, i'm sorry, in montreal, excuse me. and these cafes that are all here in this neighborhood. they are so full inside of people that the doors are open and people are spilling out into the front of the cafes, trying to get
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a glimpse of the action on tv inside there. these are this, this is a scene at cap days throughout this neighbourhood. in montreal, as people are gathering to try to get a glimpse of all of the action here. as i mentioned, there are more than 40000 moroccans that live here in montreal and during the last to match, we were here as well when morocco one and after they won thousands of people poured out into the streets, year in massive celebrations here. and we expect that if morocco's able to pull off and upset and when again we expect to see scenes like that repeat themselves here. and it's not in montreal, even a lunch time, they at gay. what? all right, so what to fans? think of that chances in this game against spain, they think they have a very good shot at winning. they think it's a very good team, as they know, they feel a lot of pride here. it's not just the moroccans which algerians, tunisians live here as well. here that come out and said,
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this is the last team from africa still in this tournament, and they think they have a very good shot of winning a. so this tournament isn't over yet. and that's why you see so much excitement here. even though it doesn't look like it, i promise you inside all these cafes are so we can't even get in ourselves. that gives you an idea, but they all think they have a very good shot to win houses, arrows gay about us. although there live in montreal with moroccan france, will brazil's friends celebrated their chiefs victory and the route of 16 on monday . some of them were thousands of kilometers from the country itself. of course, some of the java reports cons, drums, chance in cheer. these high decibels streets and grounds are not real or bassinet. ha, brazil's games stopped everything in karachi lyric, the neighbourhood known football frenzy, and for its affection to name our steam is locally known as many brazil.
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how did i know and the atmosphere? electra buying? the match was a b, brazil, about korea and the rear brazil fled. and the paypal already enjoyed. the brazilian still has returned from injury, led his beautiful victory in the crowd erupted every time he puffed the ball. although the games happened late at night, but that doesn't stop thousands together at the mean stadium and around tv screens in cafes, ah, during the day they paint the streets and place more flags on every corner. the provincial chief sat among the crowd to show support for the people in the team, welcomed for his presence. but people did not forget their every day ality. in the low income neighbourhood, almost every household is a victim of either drug abuse or gang related violence. locals, hearsay,
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the government can do more to provide opportunities and prospects for youth. the id can hold on, hold of all. ill get there is talk to it. when you talk about football in bucky stone, lady is the new city which has produced international names. football is on the decline here because the state has no patronage to promote and nurture this talent . boys and girls here enroll in academy and someplace barefoot, unravel. people of the are you say they take great pride that that official fee for ball is made in pakistan and enough for the game isn't effected by the nation. never qualifying for a woke up tournament for what i'm your for soccer. we price some of our football is playing a few farewell cup and pakistan. winston just got in the market that we want to pakistani team or you see the way we cheer for brazil. we want to cheer for team pakistan about lang, international football market. but until that happens, like a sons, mini brazil will cheer for its favorite t gabby of their now let's get back to the views. at least 34
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people have died in a mudslide which buried a section of highway in columbia. it happened at the andes mountain region. roseland jordan reports 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 parallel business kept when what 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 was a boy a little over a year during the major tragedy we are going through. this is the latest catastrophe of columbia's rainy season, which started in august. official said the weather pattern called la nina,
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has intensified this year. storms. mudslides and floods have killed more than 200 people and displaced a half 1000000 residents this year. official saying they will try to step up reforestation programs to prevent future mudslides and loss of life. rosalind jordan l 0, demonstrates as gathered outside indonesia as polymers to protest against a new criminal code which burns sex outside marriage. critics describe the code as a setback for democracy. it applies to both citizens and foreigners, stephanie decker reports. you could now spend a year in an indonesian jail if you're caught having sex outside of marriage where it's part of a new criminal code approved by parliament on tuesday. it also bands couples from living together before marriage quite won't in, we've done our best to accommodate all in puts and concerns. but in the end, we have to take a decision, a historical decision to leave the dutch colonial criminal law behind milan,
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movable goose on the law, includes abandon 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, previous draft of the code was postponed in 2019 of the country wide protests prompted, then president, yoko dodo to intervene. indonesia is the world's largest muslim nation, and has seen
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a rise in religious conservatism in recent years. although the laws will not come into effect for 3 years, there are 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, china as president. she can ping as hailed lately, the shanks men for guiding the ruling communist party through the country's most serious political storm. a reference to the pro democracy protests in town have been square in 1989, he made the comments at a state memorial for the former president who died last week at the age of 96 patrick for cripples ah air raid sirens sounding across the country. as china morland's its former leader, jonesy men in the capital, people took paws to reflect with flags at half mast at a memorial service held in beijing senior communist party officials past and
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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 and tenement square in 1989 lead to international condemnation and crippling sanctions. it was under jan's leadership that china re emerged as a global powerhouse co way do me show me. he was entrusted with the mission at a critical moment, kermit jung family 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. and it was
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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 jan's own record on tightening freedoms. i think histories always used in different ways, right? and so john could be seen as her, as the representative of a more tolerant time. it was more tolerate, 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
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closed off to the rest of the world. echoing the days of mal patrick falk, al jazeera hong kong. anyone flying into beijing international airport will no longer require a negative curve at 19 test result testing requirements, civils have been removed for people to enter most public places in shanghai. it's the latest easing of pandemic. restrictions prompted by widespread protests across china. the oxford english dictionary had picked their word of the year it's goblin mode. okay, that's 2 words, but it's the 1st time the public got to pick the winner. what does it actually mean though? harry faucet went to oxford to fight out every year. the linguistic experts at oxford university press come up with the word of the year. but this year, they've done it a bit differently, proposing instead a short list of 3 words and getting the public to vote on them. the words question a meta verse, a hypothetical virtual reality environment in which uses interact with one another
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and the surroundings in an immersive way hash tag i stand with used on social media to express solidarity with a specific cause group person, et cetera, and goblin mode. a type of behavior which is unapologetically, self indulgent, lazy, greedy, or slovenly, typically in a way that rejects social norms and expectations. perhaps, unsurprisingly, it's goblin mode that came out the clear winner. it surge came earlier this year. the actress julia fox, quoted as saying her former boyfriend, kanye west, didn't like her in gobbling mode, something she didn't actually even say. but the idea of living the goblin life took off on social media oxfords experts suggested might be reaction to the social structures of covered 19 locked downs, that they traced its 1st usage in this way, back to 2009. some people probably just thought it was going with the idea of slightly playfulness. that was a relatively fun choice or that it provided them with a word for something they'd be doing that they didn't know if they've been that it
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was cobra. certainly the fascination with goblins is nothing new. oxford jones, j. r. r. tolkien come to them in his lord of the rings, goblins and goggles burst forth from the stone work. almost every other building. but have a humans on the streets below heard of goblin mode toppling modes goblin mode. and he guessed so as to what it might mean tenants. copeland from now on is that, is that a talk of the have you that you occasionally indulgence? i hope i, i can't do that if i with that so it doesn't sound like a very positive very often we times cough drops out. so i think that's quite a good idea. some other institutions have chosen more serious words of 2020, to the marion webster. it was gas lighting for the colon's dictionary. it was perma crisis. so is this something peculiar to our times that makes us want to sum them up like this? people change language by voting with their feet or with their mouth cuz they choose which words they're going to eat in everyday life. oh,
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in particular situation isn't that foul language evolve. we were going to be some more people, but a, it was pretty cold and miserable and be i felt the journalistic impulse to try goblin mood for myself. so rather than think of a pithy thought provoking final line, i decided to eat some jurors. they were nice. harry faucet al jazeera, oxford. excellent, still ahead here on out a 0. well live at our world cup studio for the latest on today's games. can christiano ronaldo lead portugal to the quarter finals? ah. hello and place a sash, looking a little to roy for columbia over the next couple days, falling on from those dreadful flights that we saw here recently. still one or 2
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showers in the forecast. but the wet weather will be just across that western side of brazil, some heavy down paws to into bolivia, southeast and brazil. in the other hand, still seeing some very, very heavy rain as we go one through tuesday. the walk this there to the south of that. a senshi and 36 celsius. the $35.00 for one us areas and we're into the 30s to into west santiago. similar pictures he got one thru wednesday, the heavier showers just pushing up towards rio at that time. and he can follow the usual heavy showers up towards the cara bieber for the caribbean itself is not looking t bad more the way of sunshine than showers. i think the heavier showers going to be across the western side of the region, just driving in all those east least is pushing some levied. our pause from time to time into a panama costa rican nicaragua, we'll see some wet or whether to just creeping up towards a belief, but across the islands. but dry, where the west sunshine van showers now for the u. s. has seen some very heavy showers, developing just around the tennessee valley, some heavy downpours coming through here,
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making the way further eastwards. we have got a fair bit of snow for canada and then west. ah, with the latest news as it breaks away, it's been to relieve the vin every year from october when many poor household sometimes run out of food stamps. when hobbies can begin with d to coverage for the strike, so likely in the sector in the coming months involving people like junior doctors
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and ambulance workers from around the world. a visit by chinese minister to cod wonder would have perfect protests the most that the breton in the past. but these refugees now live in fear. lou. ah ah. welcome to world cup. today i'm far it's mile and we're live at our studio on doe has waterfront in the host nation katara. the last 2 quarter final places are up for grabs and 2 more teams are going home. morocco. kerry arab hopes at this world
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. cobb, they're taking on spain for a place in the last 8th. rinaldo talk dominates portugal build up to their game with switzerland. will their star man be stripped the captain's arm? bad? at brazil, turned on the sombre style to reach the quarter finals. we looked back at their thumping wind overstep, priyah who's joining in me in the studio for the show or football analysts one around go and usher. kamesia will get their thoughts in just a moment. but 1st, the woke up action for the day is underway with morocco and spain taking off around half an hour ago. morocco are the only african countries remaining in the tournament. and the only arab nation, spain are playing in their light blue stripe for this game. a win for them would ensure 6 european teams. and the last 8 latest scored education city stadium is
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morocco, nell spain, nell, a place in the quarter finals that cut our 2022 is on offer. the winter of this knockout stage match will play the winner of the later game between portugal and but children are watching the game a with moroccan fans and dough highs. old port area is alexi o'brien alixia. what's the atmosphere like there it is. i have to say it is really, really lovely. this is the old poll, which was redeveloped, for the world cup. it's actually where the huge cruise line is, have dobbs that are acting as floating hotels for thousands of fans. but it's also become a really popular place to come down and watch the game. and you might be able to stay behind me. huge amounts of bands. it's of such a beautiful family by but there are people coming with a camping chair. they've got tables, they've got picnics set up, and i was wonder around talking to fans just before and i spoke to people from egypt from yemen from jordan,
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and they were all coming down here to support the regents last team in this. the 1st world cop in the middle east. all of them telling me it was really important for them to come and show their support for america makes you going to bring in to fans with me. we've got mohammed and ryan. what do you think will happen tonight? who do you think will win? i think that's where we're gonna win. yeah. what we think medical can best today. and why was it important for you to come down and support martha and you know, there are out ups comes from jordan. i'm out of country. i was us african country on february where we have valley, we got to go to put a ours on going to, we love them and you as the as are not to be bought land, we should have bought them. what do you think the school we're late tonight? i been this bit too much gauze. i think 1020 is a maximum. and rad house your world cup experience been thus far. actually it's very nice and very so highly exciting against it. i. logan eyes, there were
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a lot of efforts to make this material and this event of door customer to make it a successful to happen at a go mission. maybe the most successful level one. busy jia ward jumping into history. thank you so much. as you can see a lot of hope riding that morocco team. there is a really nice thing just around the corner with a bunch of children playing football. maybe they will be this region, next world cup heroes and, and a few years. all right, thanks so much for that. like fi, i still know nail in that match. sure. a half an hour in how are both sides looking? well, it's a very evenly matched game so far. i'm very impressed with how morocco have come into this fixture. the attitude is very right. of course it's nothing to think about a lot. but if you look at the players from morocco, the goalkeeper you seen bono? he was the best go keeper in legal last season. sure. if i came,
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he was born in madrid. so that sort of helps them to get into the 6 year. they don't fear spain. yes. be a spain come into this game as the outright favorites. but so far, i think that they're looking good mark. i've had a couple of chances at gold, missouri we had a good at tempt on target. chef hockey. me as well, had to free kick, you know, go away from the target, but i think they're looking good. when you look back at the game between england and senate go, senegal played well for 30 minutes, but later they collapsed. but miracle look like they'll do better tonight. all right, well we'll keep an eye on that match. the final game of the last 16 rounds, he's at portugal, face switzerland, switzerland, or possibly the least heralded of the european teams to get to the knockout stage. but for portugal, it's one of their left for new players who is catching the eye. samantha johnson has more football is have the up and down. but one of the characteristics of sporting professionals is determination, a spirit of never say died. so when
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a play is called international school, after 8 years of being ignored, well, you can only do one big school. i am from the johnson. this is welcome. one of the, when switzerland were preparing to take on portugal in the last 60, were probably working out how to stop christiano and older. they'd have been worried about bruno commanders as well. they probably won't pay too much attention to ricardo water after all. portugal hasn't paid too much attention. reminder he 1st played for the senior team back in 2014 when he was just 19 then until this year the thing at all, he got his 1st knowledge of the world cup playing against south korea. and he scored within 5 minutes, kate, so they couldn't win the game for portugal with 3. anyway, i thought her feeling would have been heavy sweet. the swiss are coming into this game on a high after beating serbia real. and bolo is their top goals, score up. remember the guy with the refugee foundation back in switzerland, frame of freelance scored the winner against serbia. jen?
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she kerry also found the nets at home one more. he has more international appearances than anyone else in his team. with that experience, you wouldn't bet against it. ah. watching this game along with 80 a 1000 fans for us at least sales stadium is peter summit? peter, the laugh 16 has been a stumbling block for both these nations that recent world cups. heffernan well forehead sir, very much the case. but if you look at the history of these 2 nations and what they have in terms of play, a numbers play a pools to pick from. in many ways, it's not surprising in some cases, that punching above their weight. let's look at switzerland 1st. 4 years ago, law, 164 years before that last 16 and in 2010, it was a group stage exit. but these are also the guys who knocked france out of the last european championships. so they are not to be underestimated by any stretch of the
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imagination. but then you look at the portuguese 4 years ago, last 16. however, 4 years before that it was a group stage exit 2010. last 162006, semi finals, 2002 and no matter the players. tonight we're playing in 2002, but was a group se jake's at 9894 did not qualify. and that was despite having superstar players like louis fisco, fernando tutor, sergio khan, say south pal letter nuno gomez. the list just goes on and on and on. and these guys sometimes couldn't even qualify for a world cup. but what else have they done? what have it done at the euro's? well, they won the european championships in 2060. they also won the 1st u. a for nations leak just a few years ago. and they have a wily old fox as their head coach and, and our son sent us. this is a man who knows how to win important football matches. and i think that tonight he will be targeting a call to final place, no doubt about it. there's always a huge fell kiss on rinaldo whenever portugal played that, we're out there in
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a dangerous yeah, you quite right. the focus inevitably is on rinaldo. in many cases, there's parallels with argentina where people focus on leon al. messy and forget that actually there's unhealthy, maria, is rodrigo de, paul, et cetera, et cetera. but let's look at portugal. who else? they got? well, they've got some really, really good players, in my opinion, possibly the world's premier wing back jo councillor. this is one of those dangerous plays on a football field anywhere in the world. you could reuben nevis, you could ruben diaz. these are magnificent football players. and honestly, a group like this with the right coaching i ear. fernando sense us really could go all the way at a fee for woke up despite the fact that a lot of people are not looking at them. instead choosing to focus on the typical teams, like brazil may be argentina and certainly france. all right, peter, and we will talk to you to bet thanks for that christian are and all those angry
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reaction to being substituted in their last great game began. south korea has got plenty of attention. his coach says he was unimpressed and refused to confirm. if rinaldo would be captain of for this match line will gump norville, neither 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 equipment. why not rinaldo causing a scene in my last match. um, is there a chance that he is disrupt? his actions are disrupting the team? i don't you know, it's very rinaldo to do that at times. i don't, i don't know if his intention is to be disruptive. you do need a player that kind of lights, a fire in players or this in the act that way. and sometimes the attitude can backfire, but i think there's a mature enough squad to kind of say, well,
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that's when all the being rinaldo to a certain extent. but yeah, it can be a problem, especially when there's so much at stake. now, how will it be disruptive that depends on how things are going and how the comportment is between the players, the coach and what all do at this stage of the tournament. and i don't think that is it as much as we're trying to make it out to be by the end of the day. who knows? i mean, that's always a question. he said under the proverbial maybe. yeah. okay. so at your how would you assess, we're in all those performance and the group games. i don't think has been very outstanding to say that, you know, put to go cannot do without him. of course he's a stop player. he is chris general. now though he's a big name player, but at this point especially coming into the tournament with everything that was happening when he was still at manchester, knightstead and then the news now coming in that, you know, he'll be playing for a club in saudi arabia. it's just too much focused on him as an individual, while all other teams and players like him are talking about their teams and how they're trying to, you know,
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chase for that co vetted well kept trophy. so i think that just generally speaking, he's not been, we've looked at seen that perhaps tonight we can see that i guess switzerland that's if you mix the, the line up. you know that the coach will choose tonight. all right, we'll see switzerland are playing and the knock out round for the 4th time in 5 roll cops, but they haven't called beyond that since hosting the tournament in 1950 for the other coach knows it will be difficult to end that statistic against portugal i saw this in the well, we are strong as a team when all the turn, aldo can make the difference, so we must prevent him from having this base to do that. but there is no special man marking that we are planning. so we are very much looking forward to this match and we'll see how we can implement our strategy on the pitch and wanting to you things with can reach the quarter finals. i believe. so to be honest with you,
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this match against portugal is going to be a bit of a religious experience. i have to say that way because they can end up countering one another. it can end up neutralizing one another and that's where you end up seeing ok, which ones the one that's gonna come up with at the moment of brilliance. i don't think we switzerland, but i think collectively there a team that place much better as a group. that being said, they can, they've had good form. yes, they lost a brazil one neil in a very tight match. that was the cause of me to moment of brilliance that happened the course beating serbia that really stirred them on to be able to come through and maybe get a result against a portugal that we still haven't seen their best version yet. at your bram bolos scored that vital go against the country of his birth. how impressed have you been with his performance here? it's been impressive. you know, if you think about, you know, his story leading up to just but dissipating here at the well kept scoring against that must have been so difficult, you know, to score against cameroon. and we, so what, you know, he did with the players from camera and after that game, just sitting down in the corridor and just enjoying themselves,
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shop one more thing and or not. but just going back to what he's able to do on the page. we saw the equalize against a before the ruler, scored the winner for switzerland. and that sort of attitude is what he brings into this fixture and a guest spot to go. you have a player who can rotate around and cause problems, have some scoring options up front for switzerland. don't be a big problem for portugal, everyone thinks like, ok the see the teams will make it to the, the, the quarter finals. but switzerland really have a chance tonight and umbrella will be very key to their attack. alright guys have time and it is nell nel and that game brazil are being kept to go all the way after their impressive went over south korea. the south americans gave their friends plenty to celebrate and a for one when to reach the quarter finals. vinicius junior opened the goals were given brazil believe after 7 minutes, they celebrated with a dance. 5 minutes later re charleston was foul than
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a penalty awarded for brazil name or to get 2 score in the 3rd world caught and another dance followed. a wonderful team goal, half an hour into the game gave charleston his 1st of the night and brazil. 3rd, a coach tea to join in. as for charlotte and celebrated with the bench for this one, while lucas marchesa added to brazil gold tally. he put them for no head. and going into the break. the 76 minutes saw south korea get there, only go the game, food and hope smashing home. but it wasn't anywhere near enough for a bill for one winter is to keep up their record of reaching at least supportive finals in every world. cab since and 1990 and brazil will phase croatia in the quarter finals bad faster. crecia one the 1st penalty. shoot out of the tournament, thanks to the heroic said the goalkeeper, putting an end to japan's magical run. in this world cup crecia had a chance early on with
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a shot from heritage saved by japan. channel the samurai spirits in the 43rd minutes, or where the dies in my ada for to give his team their 1st lead of the tournaments . croatia leveled it up in the 55th minutes with the parents. it's heather. his 1st school at this world kept lucca mod, ridge shot, almost went in, but japan. so we, she gone, does stretched himself to save that one. the gang said one all after 90 minutes, going into the 1st extra time of the tournament formation. goalkeeper dominic limit corvette emerge, does a hero stopping 3 penalties in the shoot out? probation are 3 to the quarter finals of their winning $3.00 to $1.00 penalty. one i want to ask you is there is serious point to the dancing. i mean, to show that brazil are really united you me 2nd grand soonest,
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breakin that being bitter. what people need to understand is that in many cultures throughout the world, dancing is an a form of expression. football is a way of expression, pray. we have no way of expressing ourselves in terms of policy and i know that you say, so people that don't understand that need to step aside from the argument because it's part of the football. if you're secrecy in many parts of the world, and it's a way of expressing it, and if you can stop it, you can't say anything. in a case of gram soon as in 18. 82, he couldn't do anything about brazil running rep and over scotland. yeah, so that's why he ends up acting that way. if you start looking at it from that, from the perspective of the brazilian gas, it's a way to celebrate. it's a way to express yourself for something that is sensational as a team unity. as far as celebrating what an individual's been able to do, and it's done all over the world and it's very, very, very normal k, i sure didn't name or look back to
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a full fitness in your opinion. absolutely. when you look at the way that he scored that penalty, full of confidence, and really just showing what he brings to this brazilian side, but just looking at even the dancing pad of you know, the celebrations. the vibe is really a good vibe that you know, he brings into this brazilian side. all of the young players look up to him. of course he's playing at his fat woke up. but just, you know, to know that, you know, he's being able to be part of that attacking and, you know, just to show everyone that this is brazil, these are the some boys. this is what they bring to the woke up and everyone has always loved brazil. at the well cap, so i think that just looking at his contribution one goal one as this incredible, the theme backend is ready for the quarter. final ok and one are our south americans. rubbing their hands together for a brazil argentina. semi final, i don't know about, i think everyone's hoping. i mean, look, it's still, it's still you still gotta think about crecia. you still got to think about the netherlands. let's, let's keep it real. when it comes to the prospect of it,
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i don't think it's just south america. i think it's africa. yeah. parts of many parts of asia, many parts of the caribbean as well. that are relishing for that possibility. not just see the history of these 2 teams, but the stars that are in them to be able to go face to face one more time like they did last year. mckenna, right canada super friend, lee cornish has been on a mission. his team have been knocked out by the state and cuts are to break the world record of most matches, attended in a world cop. there's a reminder of how he's been doing it. my name is lee commerce and i am canada of world super fan. i've been to the last for world cups, canada, i have qualified for the 1st time in 36 years. i've been waiting my whole life for this with it started in world cup 1994. when it came to the
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united states. it was an instant hook. i was addicted from the beginning and in 2010 when the south african fan. that's again this world record of 31 matches i wanted that title. mm is has a list of items that i need to accomplish. one of them is i need to be in my seat before the mass starts and i must stay in my seat and all the match. and so no bathroom breaks. i also have to have 2 witnesses at each match that i actually was there. i have to provide match tickets 3. his souvenirs is our is our math 5 you ticket. it starts really early. we try to get as much sleep as possible because it is, it isn't exhausting adventure, but i absolutely love it. the biggest challenge is getting from one stadium to the next stadium with 40060000, about all trying to maneuver the same way. you need to maximize every single day
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you're here. so to start the record, i have 16 days in a row of 2 matches a day and it's very important. i've been cutting it close. i was only 4 minutes out from usa whale think i'm a little rundown. i know that i'm going to want to make this as memorable as possible, so you just got a battle through those tired moment. i guitar will go down in history as having the closest proximity of stadiums where you can go to 2 stadiums a day. and that will be the legacy they leave. as a canadian fan, you can alone at times. but this whole top i discovered that there are a lot of canadian fan, ah,
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a lot of friends from my home city. even my mother has travel to. that's why it's so much more enjoyable when you have so many more people that are all share the passion, a foothold guys, and what the world cup can accomplish is it unites the world. everyone shares the joy. everyone is happy. here you feel it you way you smile. there's the friendly banter. what it is help me and everyone's here for the same reason. there has been an update. li needed to be $1032.00 games to break the world record and he reached his goal at the brazil south korean much about $32.00 on time
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with lively atmosphere down here. once again, we had 4 often perform it. joining us that last night and i think that they have returned to share on their team. fantastic. okay. speaking of a lively, we've got some tasty looking quarter finals coming up. sure. which one are you looking forward to? it definitely has to be england against firms. just not about the football or the politics, you know, with the history of the 2 countries. but just looking at these 2 particular scores have very young players, of course on said the 1st defending sometimes since brazil in 2006 to come this far in the tournament. and england have a very young side, very energetic, very ambitious as well. and i think this particular fixed, so will you know, give us the event to finalist in this tournament. so for me, it is indeed a big fixture. this one, i think english friends to you,
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what about you point all that was you got me there cuz i wanna and i agree with her with, with england, france went on the other end. you have crecia, brazil. yes. argentina, netherlands, who are now starting to jot each other. you hear lubano hall talking about, well, we do want to be in this business. we want to play them again. we, we know what they did to us in 2014 brazil. know that a croatia that you never can count them out is going to be a team that is relishing to be the underdog relishing everyone to say, well, you're going to beat them. finally that the, the old guys of croatia gonna finally come to the power for brazil. so i don't know if it's half time in the 1st match of the day morocco up against spain, in the last 16 or the only african countries remaining and the tournaments, and the only arab nation at half time. that's morocco, nails, spain, mil, thanks to want to not sure for joining me for they show by the end of the day, we'll have the quarter final line out. that's our 2022 in place. but will one of those teams be portugal astronomer and all those looking to plead his team to the
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last date for the 1st time since 2000 and think it's switzerland stand in their way . we'll have more in our next world cap special. that's 18. 30 gmc join us right here on out to sarah. ah, i will do whatever it was gone. they all ready for the 1300000 football fans. wow. they're telling me that this is only the beginning, that equity noise going to keep moving forward. i a make or break moment for synagogue happy here i can tell you that with my child i got into that they would not. i
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