tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 9, 2022 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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hard, we lose a nice time, a lot of friends, family, but i know what i'm doing. i know that i'm going. my dream was to be a basketball player in the world. now irish here. ah, this is al jazeera. ah, hello, i'm hasn't seeka, this is the news out, live from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes. russia says it's open to more prisoners swaps with the u. s. after the exchange, a basketball star, brittany griner for alms de la victor, boot us sen, christensen name, leave the democratic party, reducing its majority in the senate. we look at gender based violence in senegal,
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offer a female m. p is attacked in parliament and threatened with extension several marine animals have been added to a red list of endangered species plus the wall cop what a finals are underway with brazil up against croatia for a place in the semi ah, russian president vladimir putin says future prisoners swaps with the united states are possible. i followed the release of american basketball star, brittany greiner from a russian prison. she was freed, in exchange for convicted arms dealer, victor boot, who was released from a u. s. jail. just days before russia invaded ukraine in february, griner was detained at an airport while having less than a gram of cannabis oil in her luggage. she was sentenced to 9 years in prison for drug smuggling. a russian, victor boot has served 12 years of
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a 25 year prison term for conspiring to kill americans. he's accused of selling arms to warlords and ro, government, and is known as the merchant of death. the us officials have pledged to bring home former marine and corporate security executive pul whelan. he's been detained in russia for 4 years on espionage charges. his family and the u. s. government say are baseless, practical have begins all coverage and with this w n. b, a basketball star, brittany grinders 10 month long ordeal, and she is back on us soil. she didn't speak to the media, moved to a military hospital for evaluation, and to be reunited with her wife. and parent greiner was arrested in a russian airport in february after authorities found trace amounts of cannabis oil in her luggage. she was sentenced to 9 years in prison. but after months of negotiation, she headed home on thursday. in exchange for the u. s. releasing the tories russian
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armed dealer, victor boot. this video reportedly shows when it happened, the very tall griner recognizable. she walks away and a man who appears to be boot walking in the other direction. on the tarmac in the united arab emirates, written state media release, this video of grider making the journey from russia. the relief visible on her face was president joe biden announced the news in a tweet showing himself grinders wife and the vice president and secretary of state, speaking to the basketball star as she made her way on the long journey home. after months being unjustly detained, and russia held on or on tolerable circumstances, brittany will soon be back in the arms of her loved ones and, and she should have been there all along. the americans exchanged or for victor boot nicknamed the merchant of death. he was halfway through a 25 year prison sentence, for conspiring to kill american export in anti aircraft missiles and providing
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support to a terrorist organization. and that is one of the reasons biden is facing some criticism of the swap. we traded a basketball player for a known terrorist, a criminal. another concern that this could get other americans are arrested overseas. but most of the complaints are that greiner is coming home alone. the u. s. failed to win freedom for former marine. paul whalen, convicted of espionage in 2020, and sentenced to 16 years in a russian prison. president biden says they'll continue negotiating for his release . greiner had written a letter to president biden, where she worries should be forgotten to day, making it clear that wasn't the case. she's home, political haine, al jazeera washington. all us to talk about here. we'll get reaction from moscow in a moment with reilly hashem. but 1st, let's go to our white house correspondent, kimberly how can i'm so kimberly, we, it has been
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a certain amount of criticism over this exchange. we had some of it in, in, in patty's report there that the paps, the u. s. gave up too much here, but overall, what's been the reaction in the united states? so over the steel? well, there's a tremendous amount of optimism right now because there is a feeling that there is opportunity given the fact that there are signals. now coming from the russian side, particularly from vladimir putin, that another swap is possible. namely, the american that was left behind and that is of course paul whalen, the american that has been detained now for some, for years on more serious charges of espionage. given the fact that lever putin as intimated, that of other swaps are possible. the national security spoke 1st and john kirby here at the white house saying that this is now something that is actively being discussed at the white house. the hope had been that there would have been in this
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a prisoner exchange or swap if you will bet there would have been 2 americans coming home. but it was clear to the americans that the russians were not willing to do that. that only brittany griner was going to be released. and as a result, what they understood is that the russians looked at these espionage charges very differently than the charges that brittany griner was being held on the drug smuggling charges. so the information that is gleaned from that is now being used by the white house. they are using this now as a starting point for these negotiations that are underway, very high level negotiations. but the other problem in all of this is you have to remember that the, a russian invasion of ukraine is another sticking point. of course, the united states are very vocal about, it's opposition to that very critical of russia's invasion of ukraine. and so that is also complicating matters, the white house insisting these are 2 very different matters that are being treated
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separately. but of course, when it comes to negotiations that these can at times become intertwined. and so these are the discussions that are underway right now. the white house of, again, focusing on the positive, the fact that brittany griner is now back with her loved ones in the u. s. state of texas. but at the same time focusing now on the what american still in custody in russia and how to bring him home. kimberly, thank you. kimberly how kits in washington for us. let's go to moscow now. get the reaction from nation is alive for so marty. we know that president putin has been commenting on this prisoner exchange. what do we have to say? while a present to tin said that there is a possibility for other business swaps, and it seems that the russians are after the release of redeem cross, he called he's a russian commer that's imprisoned now in germany for being convicted of killing
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chechen fighter. and during the talk says, the russian media was reporting that the russians were offering that a boot, an grossey cough b, a release there for women and in the basketball player. so what happened is that the, the, the americans didn't have this possible because this needed for the negotiations were the germans because greske always under our and german custody. so this was the issue that made this swap the way the russians want than the way the russian media is reporting complicated. so it happened and there was one russian for one american. so what put in was it was a throw eater, is that there is a possibility for another exchange and probably, and most probably he meant this because this is the,
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all the russian that's right. now of at least of all of whom we know is in western custody. so this is what that, what bruton said in general. the whole, a russian reaction towards the release of a boot is a celebratory. they think that this is very symbolic. all right, terry, thanks maralie hashem life or say in moscow or this prison. a swab isn't the only are back channel communication that we're seeing russian and us officials are met in east amble on friday rushes deputy foreign minister sergey the sheen in was there for talks with the turkish government. but the american delegations arrival was a surprise or so said that has more from istanbul, we haven't been informed the media members haven't been informed that the american delegation are going to be here and they're going to miss sergey version. so we do not know the content of the meeting between russian and american delegations yet. and we do not know who have represented the american side,
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whether it was the security, the secret service members of the representatives or the head of caea. we do not know that because just a month ago in less than a month ago, on november 14, there has been a meeting between the head of the russian security secret service. had an also head of cia and it was the highest level diplomatic contact between these 2 countries. since the beginning of the deceased, the war began in ukraine and in less than a month. this is the 2nd time that the diplomat from 2 countries on meeting in a stumbled prisoner won't say that on on sunday is going to have a phone call with president putin of russia. and one of them is zaleski off of ukraine as well. so it is going to discuss about the green deal, but definitely what have been told in a storm ross is going to be quite important. and this method between these 2 delegations just come in one day after that the swap of the prisoners are between the, between russia and the, and the did the usa. so in that sense, as of now,
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we do not have that much of information. however, having the communication channels open between these 2 nuclear power is quite important and for prisoner one and turkey has been working hard to make turkey as a hard for mediating between russia and ukraine. and apparently, as of now, his achieving that go so, so they're, they're in a stumble where you as democrats are clinging onto their fragile control of the senate right now after sitting sen, a sitting sen announced plans to leave the party. arizona's christenson namer has decided to register as an independent. she says she no longer wishes to participate in the bi partisan structure of the u. s. government. it comes at a delicate moment for the democrats who lost control of the house of representatives in the mid term elections, where she had brit antsy is in washington with more on the story force. so she had 1st off why, why did she leave or the reasons she gave her a decision she says she call be fit into
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a party box. she doesn't want to go into work each. stan have to fulfill the, the orders from democratic party high command. she wants to find solutions, no matter where they may be, whether with republicans or democrats, you have the usual bipartisan stuff. but actually, the reality is, she is an immensely unpopular figure in the democratic party. she has been standing in the way of key and legislative items on the biden and democratic and gender of last 2 years, particularly progressive issues. i mean, she would, since she stood in the way of trying to and various tax breaks for wall street bankers, for example. she was standing in the way of negotiating pharmaceutical drug prices . we all the while, while raking and cache from wall street and, and pharmaceutical companies didn't make any friends. so she was going to be primaried for the nomination, but democratic party nomination in arizona. you know, before the 2024 election. she said, if he's running or not yet, but the expectation is she might be so now that she's getting into the knowledge,
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we have an independent unit on the face of the primary challenge. another me that she say is relevant because now democrats have to wonder, well, do we now have a democratic party candidate in 2024 to, to, to face sir, but then potentially having a 3 way race, which may be risky. it may split the vote in maybe the republicans get them so that she stays relevant and i think that stops her main main goal here was her head off a challenge that she was likely to face in the democratic party before the next election, assuming she's running and she had, what does this mean and for the very delicate balance that, that the democrats have in the senate. because there's only comes a couple of days off to the victory they got in the ga said, which put them to $51.00. 49 is that that sense of victory kind of been tempered now? i think a lot of people woke up this morning and my blood pressure may have showed up when they saw on their phones the headlines and that becomes independence. i live, it was, we've just got, we just got the majority in the senate, 5149,
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but now i think people are coming down. there is every indication that she will be continuing to caucus with the democrats democrats, just like we just got a statement from the white house press. secretary who says we understand that had decision to register as independent in arizona does not change the new democratic majority control of the sentence and we expect to cooperate with in the future. she doesn't. she has the overall of talk about being a dependent. she has voted with the democrats and biden's agenda, 93 percent of the time to anyone that progressive issues that she seems to have some sort of issue. this isn't uncommon. we already have 2 independent senators who caucus what the democrats, bernie sanders of amount angus king of maine. so she'll just be a 3rd independent senator who will be, we expect every indication and we have the white house expecting that to who will be caucusing with the democrats in the real change. she's just, she just brilliant public and keeping us all relevant. all right, you have a tendency life is there in washington.
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the all right now it is getting down to the wire at the walk up here in kata with the 1st quarter, final match on the way the border between katara and saudi arabia. seen a large influx after decision to remove the higher card requirement for nationals of golf countries, fans without tickets are now allowed into the house nation to enjoy all the football action. victoria gate and b is with it. some of those fans at the house soon work if civic toria the game on the way, what's the atmosphere like where you are? yeah, well there's loads of argentinian fans down here. we know about 50000 came in from the started the competition. they've been here supporting argentina, the whole way through were told that a, a national airline charter to flight a few days ago to bring even more in so at the moment, there are lots of argentinian tier. they'll be well supported in the stadium
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tonight. of course, they have done really well in their matches. they fall apart from that match that 1st match against saudi, which they lost in that surprise. shock loss. we're with one now who is learning from argentina? and how are you expecting it to go against the netherlands tonight? well, i think is going to be a very tough again. i mean, the netherlands is one of the best things in the world. but i mean, we're here to win the championship. so i guess we have what it takes to win is going to be difficult, encore. i really hope we're, we'd get to victory tonight. is there anything that you particularly worried about in terms of the not the team from the netherlands? ah, well, everything they has. i mean, they have a very strong team and they have yeah, i mean, the best players, they have the young they have, i got your got book. i mean, he says story in goes on turn every game now. so yeah, i mean, i'm concerned about them, but we have nessie and we have our, i mean we have
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a great team. oh, yeah. and when i talked to argentinian friends that they'll talk about messy and they'll say they won't argentina to win. not only because for the country, but also because of messy is, is that something that you would concur with? i? yes, i totally agree with that. i mean we are, of course we want to win that we've been waiting since 1986 to when we are obsessed with winning the world cup. but we think that message is serves on to win the world. because we know that we always compare, messing with my oh no, i am. i don't know one. well, i didn't see no wonder that worked up in 1986 and are so we wants him to be and if we say his as yeah equal, i say he's as good so we are. yeah. all right, thank you very much for your time. so lots of argentinian fans wanting argentina to
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go through tonight because of lino murphy. victoria, thanks for that. let's cross over now to the workers fan festival. here in the home, a consumer sharif is there. what's the mood there? a house and what can i say? i am in a very special place, needs to be speaking to funds from all over the world, but i am just not just about fans. it's about people who really, really still ha, everything that you see about the people woke up that makes it successful. the fade in the metro, the zation that you yaki, it's all here, all these people here are the workers from go, ha, isn't of them. and it's just still packing up. most of them all got into, you know, yeah. but just look, look at the number that's just filling up this. incidentally, this is actually a cricket stadium some time many of this fund here from 3 nations which are the
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most favorite teams, are brazil and argentina. i have to find to come all the way from nepal and validation that meet that speak to them. happy update with hop. yeah, match digna goes out there. you have them. he's been here for 8 years in doha, and he's coming in every day to watch the match up and do them a sports person on the number on a shout. doha for young up. it might be a good a job. good ticket nebula. oh, look at that. i could, there you go look bob lazar from other like him, government and we live, is it 100 hogansville? look to sort of get to get him to look into the doctor pretty much all in the service to do. absolutely. so what he basically saying that he enjoys watching the
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match the 3. he can't afford a ticket in the stadium, but he nonetheless, he feels the organization is wonderful. and it's in boxes and cause of people coming to right here. and they all, you have to watch the matches and i do a housing voucher right now and it's still gonna fill up for the next match. all right, great stuff consume. should he fly for stair? the work is fan festival in doha. how the world's longest serving president has been sworn in for a 6 time in office equitorial guineas to your daughter of young grandma, to be presidential of for inspecting a military parade. the 8 year old declared he was and always would be the leader of all equitorial giddeons. he sees power in a qu, in 1979. and jerry and politicians have some of the governor of the central bank because of a new policy. restricting cash withdraws. it aims to promote cashless transactions in africa. the largest economy last week restrictions were imposed on over the
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counter and atm cash withdraws. the new policy is meant to take full effect from january, but legislators wanted suspended, incentive go. jenda, base violence is in the spotlight after a recent roll in parliament, in which a female m. p was slapped and kicked by another politician. the fight broke out while a global activism campaign to end violence against women was on the way. nicholas hark has more from the car. a routine parliamentary session descends into violence . a member of parliament slaps and kicks one of his colleagues. the woman was pregnant and has since miscarried, even so some politicians say she deserved the beating is legless ovello. this is from she started to miss. i understand the impede that he to. he insulted his religious eda that i disapprove of what happened. deborah charges have been laid against the offending m p,
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but despite robust new laws to protect women and girls in senegal, research shows 68 percent of women victims of such crimes. never speak out. it took on my bang 19 years to summon up the courage to bring an end to her marriage and the daily blows that came with living with her husband, he would beat her unconscious, hitting her so hard that he damaged the nerves at the base of her skull leaving her blind in the right eye and bang eventually left him and approached the police. but he continues to threaten her sulking. love, oscar reco. it's painful, it really hurts that he is still free. after everything he has done, he continues to harass me and goes looking for me, but i want to live my life. her close is relative, new, but the violent but did nothing to stop it. according to the un, one in 3 women, world wide experience sexual or domestic violence. yes, this is the i said less of a threat and the rising number cases is linked to fear of denouncing such acts.
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answers to the level of negligence and normalization of domestic violence, and it is certainly the case in the household and beyond to my lord glad boone to lead the brawl in parliament, has parked a national conversation about the treatment of women. and it's not the only case in the public spotlight. we're outside the main court house in the car where it was man sancho, the main opposition leader, a standing trial for rape. look at the headlines. it says she is finally ready. the moment she has been waiting for this one, the sweet and beautiful duel, there is an undertone of sexism where the onus is on the women to prove her innocence, rather than on the man. few women are willing to come forward. many of those who do are still afraid, but defiant, rebuilding their lives, one step at a time. nicholas hawk al jazeera, de car of south africa. the government is planning to legalize prostitution to help
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combat growing violence against women. if the change is backed by parliament, the justice ministry says sex workers will have access to safe working conditions. critic say the criminalizing prostitution will benefit organize crime. at least one person is dead after a fire at a shopping center in russia and happened in the northern outskirts of moscow at the mega him key more russian media. se was caused by malfunctioning electrical equipment. fire safety rules will also reportedly not followed. people in the philippines are protesting against plans by the ruling party to use money in government banks to create an investment fund fund is to be managed by close allies of president ferdinand mob cost junior. many fear their savings might be a risk bottom below reports. from manila, many filipinos are up in arms over a proposed investment fund that would use a public money. now,
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most of the outrage has been online, but there have been small protests like this out on the streets. now the initial objection was because this fund was going to draw pension money from government corporations, handling both government employees and private employees, pensions. but proponents have already backed down, now they say that they're only going to use funds from government banks, but still these protesters object to the proposal. imagine that money of the deposit doors, are they going to ask permission for the policy thought that they are, they will use their money for, for investment that we are not sure of. but legislators and economic managers is that this fund is necessary, and in fact, it is long overdue because the national budget just isn't enough to find all the necessary document projects. and they say successful examples such as singapore, in indonesia, where earnings from these kinds of sovereign wealth funds have been able to fund
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infrastructure projects on this stablish minimum. so we're in wells fund tried and best investment jo that us been huge by government. the 1st world and developing countries. yeah. but there are also trust issues here. the main on the bill that comes in on the current president of global mark is junior, the speaker of the house marketing while desk. and one of the co authors is his son representative. i being with sandra marcus, you depress the parents of the president, and according to and mark a senior and imelda marcos, former 1st lady, the horton power back in the seventy's and eighty's are believed up 100, an estimated $5.00 to $10000000000.00 from government coffers. so there is fear that this good go the way of malaysia one and b b where $4500000000.00 where there were there worded for them to shout companies. an officer, a bank accounts, former malaysian prime minister. now g, results is in fact serving
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a 12 year sentence in connection with the one m b b. case demonstrate as in peru have fought with police after the arrest of impeached president pedro castillo, former leaders, supporters in lima, demanding his release. castillo was detained, and removed. from power on wednesday, after attempting to shut congress and rule by decree. he's now facing charges of rebellion and conspiracy. a funeral has been held for a palestinian teenager who was killed in an israeli raid on thursday. 1717 year old, a deity molly and 4 others were killed by israeli forces in 2 different rates in the occupied west bank. this has been the deadliest here for palestinian since 2006 over 217. have been killed by israeli forces including edges, the journalist should he now milwaukee or i was still ahead on this news out where live to i woke up studio with santa emotion as lena massey and argentina gear up
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for that or to final with the netherlands. ah, ah, how i received her very hot weather into central parts of south america. recently larry refer, dry skies here, clearer skies temperatures getting up into the forty's. would you believe cause northern parts of argentina? southern parts of brazil, but a little more cloud around as we go on through the the next couple of days. feeling increasingly he made some sharp showers, said he lightly around the river plate, pushing into europe wide, northern parts of argentina. as we go on through saturday and in the pushing on through the weekend so much whether they're into central air, is it brazil? usual showers, those popcorn shouts is pushing up towards the far north of the continent. but across the caribbean, here it is. la, she fine, and dry some glorious sunshine,
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clear blue skies. most part. you can see maybe one or 2 showers just scattered around there in cuba, maybe to hispaniola, but the eastern islands looking good over the next couple of days or the same as we go on through saturday. charles to some showers, just drifting in costa western side of the region into central america. but i think more in the way of sunshine than showers. you see the showers just creeping up. it was a far south of mexico southern part of the us seeing some lobby showers at present longest spells afraid, slowly making the way further eastward. and we got some very wet and windy weather for the pacific northwest. ah ah, ah,
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ah. right, so collins and public confrontation, young people across the u. k, a pissing their bodies on the line to force attention and the issues that martha to that point change is a symptom of the system. not breaking down. when every other group fails, guy with action was the group left open for democratic society or want to allow for them to be debate, no politician in this country as i was shut down in arms fact today, people have generation changed on al jazeera lou with
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welcome to walk up to down fine, a homeless and we're live with our studio on bill as well as the front in the host nation cut off. by the end of the day, we'll have our 1st to semi finalist. i've cut back 2020 to confirm. can 5 time champions, brazil add to their woke up. tatty ratio are standing in their way at education city stadium. will the world cup adventure continue for lynn all messy and argentina. they go up against the netherlands. for 3 time beef and finally, the dream is still alive, the dutch target to place in the families ah, dummy in the studio, awful bull i live for kwan around go on devon fellow will get their thoughts in a just a moment. but 1st,
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let's get an update from the opening woke up call to final at cut out 2022, which is on the way. brazil are planning, croatia, education city. there's about half an hour played that current currently. no, no. let's. let's bringing one and demo gemma. well i start best. it's difficult to tell actually. i think both of the teams are trying not to make mistakes. that is something come on in this kind of grams. in the knockout state just we're not seeing that brazil we so in the last 16 with so much per session and dominance actually right now is 53 percent of the position for brazil. there is a key bottle in the left with be nice just trying to face, you know, rejecting this can be one of the, all of the key a momento of this game, but croatia, they prove that we are very competitive scheme. they haven't been brilliant,
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but effective in what they are doing right now. so the for very dangerous for wards of but as you know right now, they haven't been able to do that much on her. why do you think brazil chicha has changed to any of his tactics? well, one thing that didn't change was over on the one point they were taught by alexander being able to get to start. it ends up still being done a lot with other milly down over at right back. that's why we're starting to see a bit more effective in this, i guess in penetration by both mother charlotte and you on paris, a job on the wings. so that's where you're looking to get through, but where they really have been able to stablish themselves is in the middle. when you look at brokovich, when you also start looking at what you as well as look a mothers, they've been able to win that match up against guys middle as well as against lucas bucket. because we'll get your thoughts in a minute. it's still a nail nail, deleon all messes, woke up story continues late on friday against the netherlands. will he? when all, will it be more does the lights following the quote? the final here is samantha johnson. just good feel for australia. they walked onto
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the pitch against argentina, knowing that this was little message, 1000 competitive game. they missed the guest. he had a point to prove that there's life in the old dog yet and they were right. i am samantha johnson. this is world cup one or one the netherlands will be watching him too closely. look, i know every one goes on about messy. so what's all the fuss about? well, in those 1000 games he's played, he's scored 789 times. that includes the piece of magic that helped argentina beat australia and remember his 35000, his other gold scorer who ian alvarez idolized him when he was watching football as a child. this game against the netherlands will be mess is $170.00 it appearance for his entreat. so yes, the netherlands will be respectful, but will they be worried? currently we've on whole doesn't think so. his team picked usa apart in the last 16 game australia, fort argentina, to the very end,
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macy's. it scored 3 times hearing cutter. but so has the netherlands, cody gap ho. and the players around him can all score to like memphis to high or daily blanche who has a history of heart problems and plays with a pace maker and denzil dumfries, whose friends left in his face. when he said as a youngster, that he wanted to play for his country quite a team and this promises to be quite again. ah, one obviously messy is the simon for argentina. but who else do we look out for? not one, but one sector, one line the midfield, the midfield for argentina in this tournament has not been as effective as it once was. and that's where, you know, scholar needs to find the right tweaks that he needs to make in order for it to be able to both pressure in a proper manner against the dutch when they're coming out. but also being able to contain hold the ball, help messy, and the creation and in the definition are in front of goal gemma ankles,
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the mighty cold. his former manchester united coach knew his vanka, the worst coach of his korea. do you think, van, how has it ferrying up like practically, and distorted? well, i would like 1st to put some context in that gorge because say, he said that the long time ago, he didn't have a good year that of money. and i did that. not only because of football, but those are the personal level. so i think he was kind of upset and said that, i think at this point, the 1071 year old go to we can all agree that he's a successful coach. that's why he's in the national team. he has a very strong philosophy. he will always use the 433. he did that and i yes about following up by now in the national team. and i think he, they are not playing very joyful football. but yes, a very effective and he has managed to get the best version of because he got memphis at by frankie the young. so i think it's fair to say that he is doing a very good job. and he's that in the knockout state,
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just of course on why he has not lost any game at this tournament. do you think they'll be able to keep that strict? if, if he doesn't win, you'll probably end up the se in the same under the same characteristics as they end up losing back in 2014. so that'll be interesting to look at. but if we're going back to what jemma said, it was interesting to hear lou, even how's response. he said, well, you know what memphis was pretty good, so much so that we, every time you see me on that cuz me in the mouth. so when you, it depends on context that she said was wrong. and the boy played for the netherlands into well cub sent to europe and championships that he spoke to us earlier and says, although the netherlands aren't playing in their traditional attack and saw though coach louis ban call knows how to win the football term. and the build up to this show about you talk about augustine, a messy and holiday talk about all the louis her go. what is different? talking about a player and we talk about code to the coaches to figure that everybody looks in
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the media and the, the other, the media to continue to look too messy. so a lot of i rather talk about the plays of going to not louis got because he's not going to do it on the page of course. so the difference is so huge, of course, in one way that took great characters and, but totally different than but this game is of course is like another game because that we just reviewed the game that we played. it was not the does, does yeah. football that we normally i used to 5 in the back. my brother played at the wedding, new york up code but. but normally we play much more. yeah, we take more initiative where we are, we may create a lot of chances and this is a bit lacking. and so they got a little bit criticism from hold on because we like to play 43. we take the game, we take the nation initiative, we create 10, and there is another case. so didn't a bit disappointing, but the results are amazing. so that is what counts. i think at the end,
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i think now you get really phase of a big team and i think you get also a little more space. so i think we'll see a better does seem to be seen before in just woke up one person who will be nervously watching the game later is not yet out. and had a big argentina found, who drove up from carola, and yet to cut for the woke up. she joins us now. as you're welcome to the show, 1st of all, tell me about your journey. how did you drive here? thank you. thank you to florida in read me here. i'm not to go. she from carola india housewife and my little 5. and i have like you and how safely go and ready. oh they heard fine of missy and i didn't do you know, and we are in didn't we are care like more like football more than crooked does the reason i've chartered my tree, you know, this is the 1st 1st of all,
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i want to thank oh my sponsors will give me for money for this, completing this dream journey. and i think this is the woman bubble disease, the woman envelope and disease, the pleasure of woman saw. you know, charlie, so did you, how did you drive all the way? like yeah, that's the coast and i was charged my trip from august 15th and then i started can no more buy drive 2000 kilometer. but now i ship my car to oman because we don't have any of the south for park is gone. that's the week i got to drive it the bug that border like that to do with cool ways. that's good for us. so i ship my car from on by to mont been covered on you a so the now here so have you, do you have a chance to watch any of the matches? yeah. or did he, i already vice, or i did, you know, i was still a mass of beer creams. anyway, not we'll my, my life and i already a,
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i didn't enough mom and dad. so to get for me a, q and b cut, the national bank offer to me to go and that day my god, florida in the cloud, florida, biting the leona, musty for the ready, ready, earlier this year that people seem to think that india is a cricket nation, they don't know anything about football. would you tell these people? yeah, they're so all people ask me this is india is always supporting cricket. by about hours kayla, people allowing football because they have more to cut off missy and naymark and ronaldo and our care. last r o galas, all oh, you know, all people like football and brazil i didn't do now forced to go the already of fabric themes and we also i didn't enough and do you think or did you know or when? yeah, i good. well, i hope so for years now. thank you very much. and yeah, well, brazilians are hopeful that they're a team. it could claim there are 6 woke up ties on cutter. and as always,
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that they have cheered on on that by fans across the globe. and in some rather unexpected places, osama bin job aid reports from karachi turns drums control and cheer. these high decimal streets and grounds are not for you or percentage. oh, results, games stopped everything in karachi, florida. the neighborhood bought frenzy and its eviction to numerous team is locally known as many brazil. oh, i don't know. and the atmosphere electric buying the manager has been revealed about korea alert and the people already enjoy the brazilian. stella's return from injury net before them victory. the crowd erupted every time he passed the ball. ah,
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although the games happened late at night, but that doesn't stop thousands together at the main stadium and around tv screens in cafes. during the day, they paint the streets and placed more flags on every corner. the provincial chief sat among the crowd to show support for the people who team welcomed for his presence, but people did not forget their everyday reality. in the low income neighbourhood, almost every household is a victim of either drug abuse or gang related violence. locals, hearsay, the government can do more to provide opportunities and prospects for youth. the id can hold on, hold about is that there is talk to. 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 at nurture this talent. boys and girls here enroll in academy and someplace barefoot and gravel people of the are you say they take great pride that that official fee for ball is made in
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buxton and enough for the game isn't affected by the nation. never qualifying for the woke up tournament for what i'm here for soccer, we pray some of, oh, football is playing a few farewell cup and pakistan. windsor. you've got the bucket that we want to pakistani team or people who see the way. we cheer for brazil. we want to cheer for team pakistan about lang, international football market. but until that happens, i, cassandra many, brazil will cheer for its favorite t. w of they're going to thank them. well, before we go, a quick update on the opening woke up bar code to final, brazil are prank ratio. i to education net, a city a stadium man is still now. now the matches approaching half time. and of course, i would like to thank to juan, and at jama for joining me, and i have action form that much in our next walcott special at $1830.00 g m t. now it's back to has them in the studio gray stuffs and i will look forward to
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all of that. how still ahead on the edge? is it a millions of south korean saw set to become a year or 2 younger thanks to a new law? i'm grateful to every single one of you. there's been a lot at the end of an era and late night television, south african comedian, treble know us as good bye to a daily show. ah .
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species across the globe. the international union for conservation of major has put some populations of the plant eating do gong on its red list for risk of extinction . it's numbers have dwindled in east africa and you, caledonia, with only several 100 left pillar corals, have been listed as critically endangered, shrinking by 80 percent since 1990. and one of the most urgent threats is stony coral tissue loss disease, which is infecting up to 100 meters of reef every day. and nearly half of the world's avalon species are at risk of disappearing their suffering from over harvesting and poaching, as well as climate change. disease and pollution will craig, hilton, taylor is the head of the red list unit with the international unit for the conservation of nature. joins aside from cambridge in the united kingdom. thanks very much for being with us. so this, this certainly makes for some sobering reading, doesn't it? what, what them jumps out to you in this list hasn't. thanks very much for having me in
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the court. staggering readings. so currently with this update of the records, we have over 150000 species assessed. and of those about 28 percent of threatening expansion. so that's review setting. and so over the years we've been trying to improve our coverage of different stake, he's done the right just then the marine is always a big gap to be pushing hard now to try to hold on to the marine gaps. and as somebody brings me, he's getting assessed. this is starting to reveal the story of what is really happening to, to marine life heritage there, hidden under the ocean water country. see what's going on. the people think it's all fine and they've down there. but really and we are g, we are having a huge impact on our, on our marine environment. and i see that we depend on for our food and not given. yeah, i was going to ask you how, how difficult is it to get this message through giving, given all of the other information that you have to compete with. i mean there's
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a lot of focus obviously on, on, on, on, on the, on the cop conferences and the impact that's having on humans. but of course as, as you, you've outlined here, this is having a huge impact on, on bio diversity. so how much of a challenge is it to, to, to, to bring this to the world's attention? it is a challenge, a great opportunity. we've got all the countries gathering among right now to discuss the new plan for the world. i said this is very up to see to highlight what is happening to the team and to really chris, on the roads, government that they need to develop a strong, ambitious and really balance frameworks by diversity conservation over the next 10 years and longer. so if you really want to hold and diverse the loss of adversity around the world. so talk a little bit more then about what you believe needs to be done at the government level. well, we need to increase the need to dr. strong and ambitious language with good targets
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and miserable targets. and one of the things we want to really trying to do is to make sure that the 30 percent of the world that terrestrial and marine and christian day, we set aside for conversation purposes. but at the same time, we need this, that land and mortars need to be in the right places, not just any piece that i'm not of any needs to be the key sites that are critical for the confirmation of biodiversity. but in doing that, you also have to take into account local communities and how we integrate them into those plans to make sure that they are not modernized. so it's a careful balancing between conversation and also the social aspects as well. but also wanted to scan up what we're doing and conversations are seeking, you know, that conversation works. we just need to do huge amount more of it, which requires significant investment, not just from the government, but also from the private sector. key aspect of the discussion. sure. so beyond, beyond government, what needs to be done at the local level? what can, what can ordinary people do to, to try and combat this?
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well, you know, these cases we do have confirmation success stories and you look at kids who the different players where you find a lots of different people are involved. for example, one of the good success stories in the update now is a bird speaking so frustrated. yeah, yesterday, impression, and that's the, he just moved from from endangered to from that then to bonneville. and what's happened is that the been a recovery program put in place that involving government and local governments that they was involved time is because the veterans love to the bright petty fields . so if you work with the rice bobbins you can get crescent 20 rice growing. and so if you're going down to that level, you can get consultation ashley to, to work and you can engage local communities in the construction levels. all right, we're going to have to leave it there. good to talk to you, craig, hilton, taylor joining us there from cambridge in the u. k. now,
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a team of 1st nations people is working with scientists on a restoration project on australia's great barrier reef. the custodians of the coastline are sharing 60000 years of traditional experience in history. with research is using new technologies to accelerate coral growth. so o'clock reports now from far north queensland. hello. it's an annual natural phenomenon when millions of carls across the great barrier reef released bundles of eggs and spoon in a mass sporting event. research is capture some of those bundles and read them in a floating nursery as part of a carl regeneration project. it allows us to put those baby corals after a week of development back down where they're needed. most are neighboring reefs that are struggling. it's one of several reef restoration initiatives being child in a collaborative program. the teams identify degraded roofs and try to kick start the recovery process. what's different about this project is that 1st nations ranges
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are working side by side with scientists, sharing knowledge handed down over generations. we have this generational connection with the gripe, our roof, and its armor symbolic. so whatever happens to rave happens to ross, whatever happens, ross observe. 3 results will your indigenous ranges are also working with 2 groups, cheering lessons from the ancestors through storytelling. i met so many people out there i working here in span of about i think it's nearly coming up to 6 years now since i was about 15 years old. we actually die original people out with national the guy barry. we knew obviously the aboriginals, the families that connections the land, obviously that they have um and how they tell the stories. but we never knew about the the he climate change from psych loans to warmer waters, driven in part by rising greenhouse gas emissions has devastated some of the 3000 coral reefs that make up the unesco world heritage site. this team is trying to buy
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time for the great barrier reef by combining ancient knowledge with new technology . there are at least 70 traditional owner groups along the great barrier reef. not every one of them is involved in risk management, but it's hoped over the next 10 years. these conservation projects can be scaled up to include more ganges to salsa, came to share this skill sets. it's a really unique partnership to work across different groups like this. it really hasn't been done in this way before. and i think there's an option opportunity with this project to bring it up and down the great barrier reef in this different catchment. the team has released 30000000 co lovers since the project began 3 years ago. it's a small step, but one in the right direction for rafe. the united nation says is in danger. sir clark out his era cans. are people in beijing are being urged to remain vigilant against coven 19 after the government east tough restrictions. china's health commission is allowing people with mild symptoms to quarantine at home. and many
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say they are ready for things to go back to normal. a south koreans will get a year or 2 younger in january, at least on paper. the government has passed laws to scrap the countries to traditional counting systems in favor of a standard international one unit. kim reports from sol near is day. here is also met with a little bit of inks. and that's because on january 1st, one year is automatically added to everybody's age, much like it was for our ancestors. this means also for babies. once they are a boy, there are automatically one year old, making the korean age, often one to 2 years older than the international standard of world world around the sun, which is being used in legal and health matters. would struggle. we use international age when banking. so i often get confused. that's at the change, at least on paper,
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starting in the middle of 2023 president you sonya is set to sign a bill that was nearly unanimously approved by a parliament to standardize age in south korea to align with international norms. so how do south koreans feel about getting younger next year from so you guys are going to be sort of there from 72 years old. now that means are we 7 to years with the change? i also think it will be great news for people who are getting married later. people over 40 years old voices. they're reflecting what was found in a september survey. 8 out of 10 people said they agree with the change. only 6 percent said keep the status quo. but given the hierarchical structure of south korea society observer say it will likely take some time before the international age. truly seeks into the social structure of the popular host of the daily show has given his farewell, says he recorded his last episode on thursday. south african comedian trevor noah
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has been the face of the american tv show for 7 years. he replaced john stewart, who wrote the daily show international fame, and now it took on the difficult task of making comedy out of events such as co with 19 and the black lives matter movement. i'm grateful cheap. oh mm hm. i remember i remember when we started the show, we couldn't get enough people to full in audience. and oh, i always think it's good. that's how comedy is funny enough. i remember all my shows. people do the one tickets that you know everyone. the empty seats, and then i look at this now i don't take it for granted ever. every seat that has ever been filled to watch something that i'm doing, i always appreciate because i know the entity that's behind it. so thank you. and
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of an error there at the daily show. well that's it for me. has him think of foolish news out, but i'll be back in just a moment with more of the days when you say was ah i all ready for the 1300000 football fan. ah, maybe the beginning a make or break moment for synagogue? happy. here i can tell you that runs with ring is beside him, so my killed i got it. i do believe is what
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