tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 7, 2022 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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raphael warnock windsor run off in the us state of georgia, giving the party an outright majority in the senate tenures so called elephant graveyard gates began as a severe drought takes its toll. we report from the south or east national park as a, an epic when former walker, the atlas lines knockout spain and advanced to the quarter finals of the world cup for the 1st time in history. ah, china has announced its loosening it's 0 covert policy. people who are a symptomatic or showing mild symptoms will now be able to isolate at home. the government is also reducing mandatory testing requirements. the move comes after
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widespread protests against lock downs and messed history. it's a major reversal in a country that's imposed. some of the toughest pandemic meshes in the world. petrik fork has more from hong kong. the national health commission has announced that it will now implement the policy nation wide and people who are low risk will be able to isolate at home, even if they are infected only if their condition gradually worse. and they then be taken to hospital. so it is a dramatic change and it really shows the beginnings of the law if you like, of china living with the virus, so to speak, and people law, as you can imagine, overjoyed and excited about these new developments. after all, this is really what the protest movements have been about. it's essentially so they have gotten their way and forced the government to rack a. but equally there are a lot of people in china that are still very much concerned about the virus
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spreading faster. now and we've been hearing reports and seeing images of lots of people queuing up outside pharmacies, trying to pick up medical supplies, anti gen kits and the fever medicine and so on and so forth. and something needs to change with the messaging in a way. remember, china's classified curve at 19 is on the same level as the bureau bubonic plague. so you know, in that, in that sense, people still need to change their attitudes towards the buyers. in many ways, opposition to china's coven. 19 policy has been billing for some time, especially on social media. in september, the deaths of 27 people being transported to a quarantine facility caused an outcry. a month later, a rear protest was stage during the communist parties, annual congress and beijing, the world's largest. i phone assembly factory has seen dramatic scenes as workers and police confronted each other over
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a lockdown in november. and an apartment fire in a room cheat that kills 10 people last month said offer series of demonstrations and major cities. reports emerge that the coven 19 restrictions hampered emergency services from responding and prevented residents from escaping the flames. well, let's get more on the story now. andrew. kathy young is an independent china strategist. he joins us from hong kong. thank you very much for being on al jazeera a. do you think the protest sends the backlash to these locked downs have forced the government to ease restrictions? i guess essentially what i'm asking is did the government cavan to these protesters all the factors? first of all the so called. ready a 0 go with a policy or strategy is not really to achieve absolute 0, you know, circumstances. it is design to implement earliest
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possible detection. it is possible isolation, earliest possible, possible prevention is possible killer. and in fact, that that strategy has been relatively successful. compare with other countries, according to a recent independence survey conducted by new york based will be now or research institute. call the alderman trust, e l. m a, and trust base in new york or countries. manuel responds to the government's ability to cope with the pandemic. a target came up tops and, and suggesting the chinese people have really supported the government throughout because the number of deaths have been a very, very low international comparison. and so, but it's been 2 years and paid people's patients and 3 and as president c, i recently met that visiting european union president for face to face in
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beijing. said to him that he realized that there was a lot of impatience on the part of the people and he's responding to it. and also another factor is the pandemic. now change to be more like and then make it even though more serious. ready i, even though it can be ready to be more deadly than it, but in comparison with the early stages is, is to, is change quite significantly. and hence this relaxations, but in remarkable thing to me, people were calling for shing ping to stand down to resign. i mean, something that we've never seen before, is this a real win for the power of the people and do you think that this will perhaps embolden them in the future? well, i think that there's been a lot of high picked up in the western media because the seeking paying and
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a government and i've been held in high regard by the people according to various recent studies. the study last year kentucky bought a harvard kennedy school sambal. they asked them to report, so to ring around the well, how people view their governments. and china also came up tops, multiple ranks above the western and democratic country, including the largest. and even more recently, again, the elder man trust barometer. i also suggest that the chinese government that have been held in high regard by their people compare with many, many other countries because their lives are all so many. the vast majority of times people have been completely change and during the past are decades and also including under and the rules he can hang on. so this hot about people not happy with his rule, it is a thing and an over exaggeration. of course, the want,
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some people will want to add an air that you sent and all their unhappiness with the cold. it was understandable, but this is only very, very minor, insignificant, and number of people. ok after restrictions have been eased and many other countries is generally been an increase in the number of infection. so how prepared is china for that? while you go look at the lovely sections in china is only a fraction or compare with other countries. over example, the so called major increase in the cases in china, or is something like 30040000 cases a day. but look at japan and $60000.00 cases they attracting hardly any international attention even though japan's population is only 1. 12 of that of china. so if you multiply that by that the japans performance of $60000.00 cases,
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they multiply by 12 times than the china ought to be registering i $700.00 a day, but instead of about $40000.00. so i thing, again there was an over high b all become a situation in china. in fact, this is, it is really a part of the child blackening and the spec get china. ready by west that media. ok, thank you so much for your time in your inside it. so like that is andrew capital young, an international and independent china strategist for us. thank you. which one is president? shifting ping is to to arrive, and saudi arabia for a 3 day visit. he was invited by king solomon who wants to deepen relations. china is the gulf nation's largest trading partner with goods worth $87300000000.00 exchange last year. saudi arabia is china's biggest oil supplier. it st. $43900000000.00 and crude to the asian country. in 2021. we oil market is expected to dominate the talks. it comes as
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a price cap on russian exports it by the g $7.00, e. u and estrella comes into effect hush him alley barrow joins me now in the studio. and this is clearly a very important relationship for both of these countries. so what will they both be wanting to get out of this visit? so 1st of all, the sound is, are going to do this, the following. there's going to be a saudi chinese summit followed by a g, c, c, china summit and then an arm summit with china. the only country that can pull off such summits is cider ravia because of his huge political and financial influence. and this quite crucial moment for them, they want to explore the opportunity to reinvent their relationships with the chinese as the key global a player in terms of economy oil. and if us russia saudi arabia,
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under de facto rule, accomplishable haven't been so many in buckingham massive transformation. they want to build this mega city, new york, they want to upgrade their infrastructure, and that of the china chinese see the opportunity there to move forward. they would like also to deepen military corporation as something that the americans have been very skeptical concerned about in the past. it could be a, a message from the saudis, of the america that you know, from now on was, it's not going to be exclusively the same relationship. we have the, the bass, them is hard to understand that from now on was the saudis are willing to diversify their partnerships, particularly with 2 key players, russia and china. and this is why the americans are concerned in, can you explain what the strategic agreement involves? that's going to be part of the summer. if you remember back in july when by the visitors side, your baby was a muted reception. he was hoping to be able to restart relations with the, with the, with the saudis. it didn't work particularly in october when this not is decided to
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go for a place to place a to slash the outboard along with the russians. that if you rated the americans back, then the saudi ambassador to the u. s. a princess we been spun that said that the saudi arabia is no longer what used to be 5 years ago. i think it was just a way of her to tell the americans that under compress. mohammed have been said, mother americans have to reconcile with the fact that things are changing on the ground and that russia and china will definitely have to be a bigger say, in the middle east. now, they are going to be some obstacles. china, for example, has strong ties with iran, the saudis consider iran to be an existential flat in the region. or this other child is willing to play a significant role built bridges between the 2 key muslim countries aside to radio, which by the several being visit protector of sen, islam. iran, which protects itself on being the protector of she. i slam. we'll have to wait and see, but this is going to be
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a moment where the americans are looking forward to see whether this is going to create a new geopolitical realignment, particularly with the energy becoming the biggest issue now. topping the agenda of the global leaders. you've touched on it a couple of times there, but i mean, what will biden be thinking when he sees them get together his visit was, you know, a few months ago was relatively low key in comparison to what we're expecting over the next few days. i mean, how concerned should the usb going forward, what, what you look at the messages over the last few months. it was quite obvious that this is going to be a new era in this part of the world. now the russia, the americans looking forward to campaign for the, for the opec, plus 2 or 2 to maintain the output. it didn't happen. they were, if you rated the one to the, the saudis, and the chinese to be on board when it comes to the sanctions against the russians . that didn't happen. the saudis, on the other hand, are saying, you know what russia is, a key energy player for us to be able to move forward. we will have to consult with
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russia. we'll have to keep up with the questions and the same. and this is going to be the same case with a chinese america has been somehow the key player in this part of the world for almost 8 decades is now pretty much concerned because of these 2 key players stepping in and for them to step in it is definitely going to have a knock on effect on this part of the world when it comes to security, military cooperation and, and stability. this is, this is no longer going to be the exclusive sphere of influence of the united states of america as it seems to be for quite some time that feels like dynamics of really changing done. absolutely, yes, actually very, thank you very much for your time and the you is, the democrats have tightened their grip on the senate after rafael warnock defeated republican challenger, herschel walker in georgia, warnock to victory in the closely fort run off maine's. democrats will have 51 seats in the 100 seats chamber. the 2 candidates were separated by less than one
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percent of the vote. and last month's midterm election, barrow fissile is a professor of political science at georgia southern university. she says the tight senate rice prompted more people to vote in the runoff. turn out in the selection was significantly higher than most mid term elections. and in particular with the runa, between walker, i that turn out that approximately 77000 people turned out to vote in the runoff election, who had not voted in the general the election, which suggests significant interest. notably, former president trump did not come to campaign for a walker in the past few weeks. and it's possible that that's due to the controversy surrounding the former president. it's a big man, man for the state of georgia. and in addition, it's a big moment for the united states. we've had an election that was this close and
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i think the division in the results exemplifies the division that currently exists in the united states. for me, you as president donald trump's company has been found guilty of tax fraud and new york. trump is facing a series of legal woes as he campaigns for presidents and the 2024 elections. my county has more from washington, dc. has a major financial implication for the trump organization. these crimes of tax evasion went on for some 15 years. and although the fine itself may not be that substantial, that will be divided into decided by the judge. in january, he'll announce exactly what the fine is, but the economic impact on the organization will be substantial. obviously, it's going to reflect his relationship with banks with other lenders, with other companies in terms of its ongoing attempts to do business at this, at the judgment is likely to reflect very negatively on the trump organization as
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a whole. but for donald trump himself, it's just adding to his long list of legal woes. one must remember that there's a separate case pending against donald trump and his organization rode by the new york attorney general that is pending. and even more seriously, is the investigation being conducted by the department of justice into 2 elements. one is donald trump says, taking documents from the white house to his mar logo estate. and how serious was the misuse as it's put of classified documents? the other issue that the at the justice department is investigating is trumps. attempts to overthrow the 192020 election. so this is now just another in the long list of legal problems facing donald trump. but there's plenty more ahead on this news out including the un says 2022 has been the deadliest year and over a decade, palestinians argentina's vice president, christina de kitchener,
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is sentenced to 6 years in prison. guilty of corruption in a $1000000000.00 forward case. ah, germany says it has foiled a far right plot to overthrow the government. $25.00 people, including a soldier and a judge, were detained after police raided $130.00 sites across germany. one russian national is also among the detainees. the so called like citizens, were allegedly preparing to force their way into the parliament of for more on this, i am now joined by dominant cane, who is in berlin. and this seems like a mess of police operation. what more can you tell us? this is a very large police operation involving thousands of offices. the 25 people arrested . we know about the suggestion also that there are 50 people of interest to the
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authorities. and so far as this operation is concerned, the interesting thing this movement, the heis borger as they call themselves, well, there are people who believe that the modern manifestation of germany is not one that they consider legitimate. they would like to see or return to the germany that exist is prior to the end of world war one. in so far as what we know, well, you know that these people were, in some cases heavily armed, that they were former soldiers. some of them from the army of modern germany posts the end of the cold war, some from the former east, germany. there is some speculation that a former member of the bundis timed out to the parliament of the building behind me may have been involved in there so that it hasn't been confirmed by independent sources. we know also that there's going to be a news conference given by the federal prosecutors in counsellor in western germany in the course of the next few hours. they say around 13 g m t,
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where we can hope to find out more information about those who have been arrested. those who are of interest the authorities. at its heart, it is suggested that these people have believed that there is some kind of deep state operating in germany, which is antithetical to germany's interests. and that this russian national with others who have been, who are amongst those arrested, may have tried to approach the russian federation for some assistance. it is not known what sort of contact they had, what happened from, from those contacts. if indeed they happened. lots of questions about what the authorities of an act, what we know for a fact 25 people arrested, ran 50 people are of interest to the over his thousands of people involved of police involved in this 11 different federal states. have seen raids taking place and this is clearly an ongoing operation. thank you very much. there's dominant
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came for us in berlin. the taliban is allowing air scan girls to take high school graduation exams. this week. girls have been banned from classroom since the taliban took power in august last year. the latest decision reportedly applies to 31 of afghanistan's 34 provinces. but some students say the exams aren't fair because girls have been shut out of school for so long. as last i did that. my name is saturday, grade 12. i'm in a very bad state right now because we have an exam today for class 12, and we haven't studied a single book for it. we're here to answer a 140 questions without knowing anything. we have nothing in mind. what exam should we give and from what is that what you know for me? it over, i had nickel, we are a bang the he job role that since we obey, then they should also fulfill our wishes. we don't want much, we only want to study in our country because it's al, right on in the half of the population as women, we have a right and they should give us our right to prosper and to people have been killed
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and 8 wounded in a suicide bomb blast and indonesia. the explosion occurred at a stana. anya police office and been done with java. local media reports say a man entered the station with a motorcycle and detonated explosives where police were lining up for morning assembly. the attacker apparently brought to bombs to the scene, but only one went off with java's. governess is the counter terrorism unit is investigating argentina's vice president. christina de kirshner, has been sentenced to 6 years in prison. she was convicted of corruption in a $1000000000.00 fraud case to resubmit reports from bon osiris o. b. so so borders of christina fernandez. the kirschner who came to the federal court building in when a site is to protest against argentine as to de cherry cushion,
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or was sentenced to 6 years in prison. and given a lifetime ban on holding public office, after being found guilty of corruption is the 1st time an argentinean vice president has been convicted of a crime wealth in office, following full amelia in l. e. s. s. kirschner is a victim of political persecution. to login and it is the same. so what they want to do is get her out of politics in a good way or a bad way. they fail to kill her. and now they have this option 3 months ago kitchener was the target of an assassination attempt. when a man pulled the trigger of his hand gun inches from her face as she greeted supporters, the gun failed to fire. on tuesday, a panel of 3 judges found kitchener guilty of aggravated fraud, continental or christina elizabeth fernandez. the kitchener is sentenced to 6 years imprisonment. life disqualification from holding public office legal accessories and the cost of the proceedings because she is criminally responsible for the
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offense of fraud, lent administration to the detriment of the public. oh kirschner is accused of directing millions of dollars of public works contracts to a family friend. prosecutor say, they have found dozens of irregularities in public works contract in the province of santa cruz. were the kirshner family originally comes from. for the former president denies all charges accusing the trivial in charge of a political witch hunt and serving the interests of the opposition. you don't want your mercy, this is much simpler. it's not low fat, but it's not a judiciary party. it's not a paddle of state and mafia, it's a judicial mafia. christina hernandez, the girl was argentina's president for 8 years between 2750. it is now this country vice president, please advise them bigger and better control. while there are many who continued as a border there many others, would like to see her in prison. kirschner is expected to appeal against the
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court's decision. despite her conviction, she has congressional immunity and is unlikely to head to jail any time sooner. she doesn't quite a bit if i will. i'll just seat at one side of the palestinian health ministry says one person has been wounded in and israeli red northwest or from allah. the man has chest and thigh injuries. the ministry says israel has killed $212.00 palestinians so far this year. most of them in the occupied west bank. rania is bonnie reports from nobliss. now, one of the heaviest burdens appeared and can carry out the rough man. re now he walked his sons to their final resting place. los angeles were shot during confrontations with israeli forces reading cooper in village near rama la. last week. the $380.00 sat palestinians hurled roxanne molotov cocktails at the soldiers . the author was killed 1st. in this video,
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he can be heard calling out to his brother for help you'll ad doesn't hesitate. more gunfire and he's dead to since the beginning of the year, weeks like this one have been held almost daily across the occupied was thank joann k. jawad didn't want to grow bold, he loved his hair, look at him, he bought hair wills and would ask me every day if he had grown baby here. is this the attitude of some one who wanted to die? they loved life, but death is imposed on us. those who haven't lost the loved one have lost the little sense of security. they once had. only a wed was driving back home from his studio several weeks ago when he was shot near on his trail checkpoint south of nablus. he says, the wounds you can see are the ones that hurt most young men out in the me. i ali were not worth anything to them. ask any one who was almost killed. i was on my way
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home that turned my life upside down and i still don't know why i was shot in the shop in the u. n. sais 20. 22 has been the deadliest in the occupied west bank in 16 years. most of the palestinians killed by sir eli forces this year were shot in either nablus, or janine in both cities palestinian fighters, but their political affiliations aside and took up arms against these truly occupation if phenomena israeli officials fear might ignite similar actions elsewhere. and ends in widespread protests. it's their phase. it's facing an increased threat with 3 times the number of palestinian attacks this year compared to 2021. and it's let you draw huh. is world but that security coordination agreements and playing the palestinian authority could contain any uprising. but that is impossible, that even there is an active occupation that's trying to create a reversible fact and subtle the conflict. and so the question should not be why this is happening now though, but why not sooner throughout the decade,
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longest railey occupation, palestinians have changed their tombs of resistance. the one constant husband. defiance van is a banner, alicia zita, nablus occupied westbank was still a hit on l. g 0 sana motion. ra homeopathic will bring you the latest of the world cup action. that's right after the break. ah hello. we're still clinging on to a little bit of heat across southern parts of europe. for the most part, it is cold. if not snowy, we still have high pressure dominate in the weather, across sea are far northeast there, and that's blocking off these weather systems. this area of low pressure rolling through here that is packed with snow and then we got a cold normally blast up towards the north west. they're coming in across scotland
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. she st. mary's of england. chris sunshine for a good part of england and wales. some snow weather down to northern ireland and the republic, but we have got an area of where to where they're trying to push its way in is being forced further south. because of those highs that will bring some heavy rain across your beer potentially over the next couple of days. there we go with those temperatures, many of them as well, around freezing, if not below things sort of even out somewhat as we go on through the next couple of days and very cold air. they're across a good part of norway, but it is going to be chilly as we go through the coming day. still at ward, they're down towards southern most passes. say a few showers. they're just around the grease pushing up into the balkans. there's that snow around the baltic states, there's the snow there for scotland, eastern part of england. and then we got that where to weather coming in across spain and portugal as we go one through thursday. and it has to snow across the pyrenees. ah,
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like history. i read the quarter finals beating spite all penalty. now how much is the 1st day in the comment that today, but that doesn't mean there isn't plenty to talk about. and for blindness, one, i don't go don't like to talk through it all but now those replacement rods, right? he hit that trick as for to go for switzerland, 61, christiane or another. what's most of it from the band, these comma and paid the price off. pull out with the coach. don't wait. we have our quote to find a lineup, but who is going to reach the study. we could set the name out of that, is that okay to port shortly. but let's start with a guy of history at education that he stated, i broke how to reach that bus well, couple to find a fleeting fight. all penalties are by play blue here. have the best job inside.
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ricky made it very, although not kept out. my keep up, vodo extra tyler morocco bets job spelt that. i saw. you want to get a coffee shop. a substitute pablo about a beer could have put by bruce with pretty about the loss. kick all the extra time . it was the last to go back on if you hit the post. so onto a penalty shootout either there was no lock book for all summer because he then hit the same post with by kick. they reset the tardy because they went on for the 2nd a beep. oh, we're actually that was paid by the keep of audio leave. because this one, bob said, yeah, it was get about left this. but after talking to the talk, the way it for morocco about it was bought a madrid and played around you thieves high school, the school suite ela to shoot out a historic vibrates for rocket football on our football baby last night for the 1st
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time at a well cup bathe, well what is in for i can take out the pool with and around to fix these for the 2nd part of well that were all contained returned to their hotel to understandable hero's welcome. remember already the full applicant for i to make love of the folder got 12 years off. the governor did started south africa. that's what i think you got the state and of course spade is. how do i need back to that laraca community around a 1000000 people david, by that it feeds by throughout the street to celebrate back the way these are the bar florida and the pictures are repeated right across by now that quote, a part of that brock, i will play will be a game for to go and there was a lot less. it should in the like part of la, fixed a guy, portugal booking that spot for the next round off the added back. take 61 way. or the switch. rabble stopped that the guy ahead of christiana algo, and he repaid,
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he's that despite the 70 minute or 2 up at the break with a bit of history of a go 39 year old because of the oldest prior to store elite. well, couple accounts by this port, good care of the question of capital gory early the 2nd off, rabbits with his 2nd of the light of the 4th go we got about i feel good and i had to put his he called the did pull back my well i can g because their 1st book out pick out is 1954, but portugal was down. i was completing, gets hacked. the 1st of it, well, property everybody. i got another one, a one, maybe the best belong to the best. all of the opposed to go through to the qualified with yes,
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i'm thank you for that. he need water. yeah, you get. i'm dying, but i have a lie down that that's okay. let me take over just chat. make sure i one special. let's talk about moral cause his like when, what does it mean for the arab nation specially that this torment has been hosted by our country? it means a lot. it means that you do have that rallying point. you do have that that, that team that everyone can pretty much joiner. i mean, we seen the communities here how they be able to galvanized behind morocco or the huge tunisia, community corsica, the country community that's here as well. you start to see all of that in, not only up to just the bands that have flown in from morocco, from, from all over that have been able to really enjoy this moment alongside american family. welcoming the bid to host the world cop like 5 times and they failed. do you think this will have some, hopefully african, another african country to host such a big one? it's going to get some momentum,
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but i'm not sure if it's going to have the it's going to make the difference to be able to propel them to become a host nation. come 2030. not because it's not a good bit, not because it's not a competitive bid. it's because you're competing against spain. r. c portugal in ukraine on one and then the ones that maybe some are seeing or is going to be one of the favorites of not the favorite, which is argentina europe wide. sheila and paris. why that one more for sentimental reasons than anything else, but that one would be the one that most people would be assuming it would go to egg morocco. i'd like he said, a football mad country football culture. one of the best in africa, not it was from the best in the world, but more importantly, who they're competing against at pricing on quick word on spite we, although they started brilliantly with that sever do away. but it's all gone wrong for the but i don't think they're a bad take them or when you think i went wrong for them. and english enrica said it best is i we can find a go. i me look $1000.00 plus passes of which 90 it was 91 percent
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completion rate as far as we get. i'm using statistics just to kind of be able to exacerbate the situation because at the end the most important statistic we're, we're 2 years on the scoring goals and what's worse of off they only had one shot on target in the entire match. so if you don't create opportunities, it's not going to happen for you and for spain. course you get that 7, no victory. after that, the opportunity start to win your while morale cars had coach. it was full of fraser for the fans and for his steam, for representing the arabic speaking wolf. i think is impossible. as you you do, you do that was out of his funds for day a goal is is coming and they're the ones, the tickets. lot of, of funds comes to, to, to cut our for, to support those a tim, on our country from america, from europe, from oracle. he love his country on the what they can tell us to them is,
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is we do nothing. i need them for as a course finance and shallow for to make his story. but i'm very proud of my funds of my people on our big people or so because i single category people here may beer . no. our jury on people. tony's and people are big people on african people sick now model call have a lot of country behind the on his bag for, for to do is story in shelah i, i want you to listen to this because this is quite quite something for all the emotion and excitement, no one, not even some of those got quite as emotional as a this moroccan commentator. joe, i'd better last night. have a lesson a patchy me? yes i gosh. yes i saw. oh, go
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ahead with i'm i'm not crying. you're quite agree. of course, after we've come down quite let's talk about portugal, thrashing at switzerland. no. rinaldo, what was santos thinking with it, strategy or discipline? it was a discipline in order to perfect the strategy. and let's be honest with you. a good answer. because if you look at chris john are and all the what he was able to,
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he has to sort himself as, as a coach. and he's look, if you're not going to, i'm done by he has enough credit. he's already want enough as coach or portugal that you know with with her. and although at this stage of his career you can say, you know, ok, i have other players and other players. they show that they can do the job going follow almost not only was able to get a hattrick, he's also legal score for bent because he's a legal score in portuguese football. and he's been one of the promises of portuguese football the past couple of years. so he's been able to step in and really, really assert himself not only him also how well what we are expecting ronaldo for the quarter finals. so i don't know, i mean, how can you but someone that just scored a hattrick me it. i mean, you can have him, but the thing is, if we're all those not productive, was the 1st why it wasn't going to the homeless thing. so you gotta go with whatever hot right was, was relative before the system troy's. i mean, if people thought you got to look, he should have been taken from the some non,
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i don't. well, for people that were following the, him, it been, be a surprise. like i said, he's a leading go score in the premier league. and not only that, he will take darwin when you go, when you do jump in and you do your job and he's able to do it, like i said, he's been very productive at the league level and won't let not say what he's been able to do. with the national team in a short period of time. so kwan portugal moral co. my heart wants to say morocco, but my brain is same portugal. what do you think thing there so has we discuss with al those role are in the portugal? tabor clearly are evolving, shall we say, bought his coach. it's still very happy to have it with the squad only sewage that still something that has to be defined. i have a very close relationship with him. i always have had, i've known him since he was 19 years old in sporting since he was 19 years old of we've always had a very strong relationship with him. then he started to develop in the national
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guard. when i arrived in 2014, i've already said that many times and this relationship only develops 4. i think rinaldo and i never misinterpret the human and personal aspect with data manager and player of what we need to do during the match. and that is what we will do. i will always consider that he is a very important player to having the team. so we now now our core, to finalize that we've heard your thoughts on portugal and morocco. let's speak about brazil, co, a. she has very hard not to pick brazil for this one, but co a. she have that experience where he showed the experience a grecian or how to win about the other days now is not waiting pretty at this date . it's, it's waiting period and a we go back to $118.00 and each time course you would advance it there would go the 90 minutes, the 120 minutes to go to penalties. and people are always counting about coming about coming out. and you get to a certain point the like, maybe there's something in the water or something increase that keeps them in. you
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see that there. they have this winners mentality, this, this group of competitive animals. if you want to look at it from that perspective that make them take every team to the limit. and sometimes the limit is less than the opposite. you can really handle or look, we're going to be mutual here. but, you know, one or 2 of us might be wanting results with that because it would help set up, you know, a brazil oddity that study fido. but of course, i was a teeter up against the team that they also have a lot of history with the disciplines. well, so much so that we've on how the other day saying william se plays well, but when he doesn't have a ball, it's like argentine is playing with 10. so you start to see those kind of words being thrown out by one side. and argentine a start, so okay, for oh really, it's like this. oh really? that's what you think. oh really. that's when you start that when you start to challenge this, argentine aside, they're the ones that now tend to lash back as a group as a collective. so we'll see if, if that's one of the matches that this group really consolidated off or even better yet for the, for the story lines, if you will. if it's one of those master classes
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a little messy does put up. yeah, i mean if he's ever actually there's a mouth watering encounter at all. the heated absolute trash will be at the style on friday. i didn't expect to say that the ducks have their boy on a certain day or bessie. yes, very difficult. yeah. as i said before, issues probably if not the, the greatest player to play the game. so it will be tough. it will be also challenge shopping for the team. not just for the defendants, but the whole team i think is very important. but yeah, as i said before, as low as we have more players also to worry about because the whole team that's very good players. and so now we just have to make sure we get technically very organized. and then here we go from that point england fonts, do you think, is it fair to say that france have the better start at 11th and england have the depth, the squad, i switch it around and say, well,
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maybe not even switch it around. i price a france in france because france might have the better starting line up. france, it has probably the deeper bench, despite all the losses that they had due to injury. so which still have france with the advantage. france is probably the favorite, although they seem very little knowing how england have been able to do so far as in this cup. have to see how garris self gate managers the team in this competition . so we'll see how it out into playing out. okay, thanks very much for that one. sorry. as you said, that quote, a photo lineup is completed. the people will be making plans for where they're going to watch the games. they'll have to go some to be this location. one family in the pacific of tubing who is watching the football on an island that is about the same size as the stadium here. right now, we are in the small i live full full affected. it's one of the island on foot,
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which is the typical of to, well my name is joseph garcia. i'm a family man with a will cut. it's unique and special in the sense that there are lots of v was around the world are wanting to walk up. so what's he on the island is very special and unique. i usually support political. a recent is everyone at the lighting ronaldo. me and my family, they love watching football and to see a lot of fans from around the world routing for the poetry and he the favorite players as well. so like bringing the world into a small place, you know, the same time when, when we, what we do the excitement within the fans and the supporters
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it's unbelievable just to know the number of people sending up to one. so, you know, in big stadiums i think it's 5 times 6 times more than the population of to well i never been to when they woke up, but i think that's like dream and also the dream of my kids. they love watching football to see the and that's all we've got time for. thank you to one wrong, going to a whole. don't forget you can get more welcome content on our website. all does it dot com. forward slash woke up with us back at 1330, gmc replied to you from cut off 2022 hours back or what you told me cry. thank you very much for all. let's still a here to own al jazeera. another meeting to save the planets will find out if as
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some awesome bio diversity will make a difference. ah, i think with both when i was 7 years old, they didn't have that much money. so i play in one big room and i keep the ball to the all. that was the one of the best play of the school. and so my brother said, don't you up for the boat because i know you reach something. the last of our father bought situation. some charity people help us. so i went to this school of football and after a one year from my c p, i went to take a run and then after 2 months from 15 i go to national team. my goal is to play for our national team in todd afford up to reach these places the house to be strong. you have to work hard. we lose nice time, a lot of friends, family,
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but i know what i'm doing. i know what i'm going. my dream was to be a basketball player that will now at each year, lou ah, scientists rights advocates and representatives from nearly $200.00 countries, a meeting in canada to discuss bio diversity known as cop 15. the un laid conference hopes to create a road map to protect ecosystems and slow climate change. a draft framework imes to rise $200000000000.00 for conservation by 2030. that's one percent of global ged pe
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. with our both them less appetites. what unchecked and then equally economic gross humanity as become a weapon of mass extinction. we are treating nature like a thigh lids. and ultimately we are committing suicide by proxy. because the loss of nature and biodiversity gums, we, the steep human cost, a cost we measured in last, jobs, hunger, diseases, and death. acosta. we measured in the estimated sit delia us dollars in annual losses by 20 certainty, from ecosystem degradation. madagascar is a unique bio diversity hot spots more than 80 percent of the flora and fauna can only be found on the island. however, many of these spaces are under threat from deforestation hunting and a legal trade and wildlife net client reports for moron dover. this is
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what mono culture looks like. the crop in this case is sizes used for making rope is far removed from the rich biodiversity. madagascar is famous for as could be, but in this sterile c lies the surviving remnant of a huge forest. the sides well fields replaced the parente reserve, and here you get an idea of what was lost when the trees were cut down. ring tell lemurs, wonder the forest trails while the rest of the group sit to nibble flowers in the trees. the star of the show is a little more lucid. and this a factor appears as only it knows how. this, though is a dance of survival through striker is critically endangered, like many lima species. it's numbers are falling. i hook up
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with guide olivia gilbert who'd be walking these trails for 30 years and he tells me intense drought in the self brought on by climate change. he was making a bad situation too much, too much worse. we've seen the number of the baby born. it's about only a 30 or 40 percent of which is the usual we have. so since 5 years, quite unusual. happening in here is the number of the baby born from drought to deforestation. the pressures on madagascar biodiversity are intense. on the west coast lies a spectacular stand of barb trees. 7 of the world's 8 species of barbs grow only in madagascar. it is just extraordinary, isn't it? it's kind of sums up. madagascar is incredible by diversity. and some of these trees are more than 500 years old. but of course,
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they're under threat. once these trees grew amongst the forest, the forest has gone and endangered giants are all that remain bark, exploitation for a house, constriction rob construction and the transformation of a habitate into consideration. and also they sell their fruit and origin and he's not enough to replace the population. of course, what's going on here is not unique to madagascar in any way at all. is happening simply everywhere. in fact, of the 8000000 species on earth. currently one 3rd or endangered because a few and activities driving extinction levels from between 121-0000 times natural levels including 25 percent of mammals. 14 percent of birds, 33 percent of reef corals and 40 percent of and for being a world's
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rich by diversity is a source of constant wonder, but also critical to the health of our planet. zach of life that must be preserved . nick lot, al jazeera madagascar, hundreds of wild animals and kenya have died this year because it's severe drought . it's evicted parts of east africa, as well as the horn of africa. catherine soil reports from south or east national park. most of his calls and bones found in this museum in the salve or national park, or collected nearly 6 decades ago. that when a drought killed thousands of elephants fan tests informally call the museum, the elephant graveyard, frederick la la has been collecting such remains for years. for research, he said elephants and other hobby wars are again finding it increasingly difficult
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to get food and water. the government says more than $200.00 elephants and other gain have died this year. we understand that the land is shrinking. some of the disposal areas that the elephant has to go to during the dry seasons or during the droughts. most of them are now being occupied by people. the rainy season usually starts in can you around this time? and although some areas are receiving rainfall and several and others, it's been sporadic. you don't have to go very far to find cactuses in this park. most of the animals that have died graces and browses of taco officials with spoken to say that the are trying to do the best they can. they say this is a devastating season. large animals are walking farther in sight of water and forage. this space is shrinking as human populations are growing. the situation has
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not been very good because we haven't seen most of our us going up aggressively. we've seen a lot of most of us remaining bare land and buddies, a city of the fact because now because we're limited for age for both what may i live in lifestyle? those working in the park said this season the was drought, the scene in wizard. yes. but a fact they're happening more frequently is worrying, getting water into some of my favorite. the park has been an issue issue over there. activeness of the painful we have what happens with the puck bacteria, most of them are not able to sustain what live over a longer period of time and is also these ropes in taishan. some of the rivers ranges are tasked with collecting carcasses, particularly those of elephants. they remove the tasks to prevent poachers taking them, but they say poaching is last was threat to the animals. then climate change katherine
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