tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 9, 2022 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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now down to the final a we've witnessed and seismic upset, but many of the world's top teams still remain at our 2022 on al jazeera. ah 2. ready this is al jazeera. ah, hello, i'm has him speaker, this is the news. our life from dawn coming up in the next 60 minutes. russia says it's open to more prisoners swaps with the u. s. after the exchange of basketball saw brittany granite for arms dealer, victor boot. russia has used those iranian drones to kill civilians. the cute,
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the u. k accuses russia of attempting to buy weapons from iran and north korea. in violation of international law. south africa looks to legalize prostitution. critic say it'll boost organized crime. grateful to every single one of you has been on the end of an era in late night television, south african comedian trevena says good bye to the daily show and brazil are out to the world cup. croatia upset the tournament favorites to reach the semi finals in a penalty future. ah, a russian president vladimir putin says future prisoner swaps with the united states all possible. it follows the release of american basketball star, brittany greiner from a russian prison. she was freed in exchange for convicted arms dealer, victor boot,
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who was released from a u. s. jail. patty calhane reports. and with this w. n. b, a basketball ther, 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 parents. greiner was arrested at a russian airport in february, after authorities found tr 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 notorious russian 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
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was president joe biden announced the news in a tweet showing himself grinders wife and 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 her own tolerable circumstances, pretty will soon be back in the arms of her loved ones and, and she should have been there all along. the americans exchanged her 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 support to a terrorist organization. and that is one of the reasons biden is facing some criticism of the swamp. 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.
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s. fail 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 worried she would be forgotten to day, making it clear that wasn't the case. she's home. patty, gal, hain, l 0. washington. ali hashim has more on pollutants comments for moscow. president putin said that there is a possibility for other business swaps, and it seems that the russians are after the release of vadim cross, he calls these russian calling that's in prison now in germany for being convicted of killing chechen fighter during the talk says the russian media was reporting that the russians were offering that boot and grassy call be
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released for well and, and the basket both there. so what happened is that the, the, the americans didn't have this possible because this needed for the negotiations with the germans. because greg cove is on that and german custody. so this was the issue that made this swap the way the russians want. and the way the russian media is reporting complicated. so it happened that was one russian for one americans. so this is what the, what put in said in general that the whole russian reaction towards the release of boot is celebrate to re they think that this is very symbolic. hello, it's called is a former assistant us the secretary of defense. he rejects criticism that the u. s . gave up too much by releasing victor boot,
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i think is wonderful that we got an american who was unjustly imprisoned, you know, back home. and it also shows that even at the height of terrible tension between the united states and russia, we can still work on some other areas. mr. boot has about 6 years left. he could probably get out early for, you know, time saver good behavior. the other thing is we don't imprison russian people for no offences like, you know, they did with brit brittany greiner. so we're going to trade. obviously we're going to be giving some pretty hard criminals. and i think the same thing with for whale one or more fogel, the other 2 that we've been trying to get released. they didn't do anything very serious at all. i mean, in terms of compared to the russians we have. so that's been the nature whenever we have had prison or exchanges. the ones with the russians watch are pretty hard and criminals. the united nations security council is due to meet following accusations
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from russia. the weapons supply to ukraine have ended up in the hands of criminal gangs, but moscow is facing allegations of its own. let's go straight to christian salumi at the united nations in new york for the question. what's going on here? will russia called this meeting that's going to take place in a couple hours time in response to a meeting that other countries on the security council had called about the humanitarian situation in ukraine. russia during that meeting accused the west of supplying weapons or to ukraine that were getting into the hands of bad actors. not only in europe, but also in the middle east and africa. and he's pointed to comments made by the president of nigeria to that effect, saying that weapons are getting into the leg chad region and getting into the hands of terrorists because of the conflict in ukraine. well,
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in response to those allegations ahead of this meeting, the ambassador of the united kingdom to the united nations, barbara woodward addressed the media outside of the security council chamber. and she pointed the finger at russia and said that russia is trying to buy weapons from iran, including ballistic missiles, and also providing iran with technical and military support in return. she also said that a number of iranian made drones had been transferred to russia and she pointed to drones that were shot down in ukraine recently as evidence of that of russia for its part has denied those accusations. but here's a little bit more of what barbara woodward had to say. russia has used those iranian drones to kill civilians and illegally target civilian infrastructure. wiping out homes, electricity,
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power supply schools, hospitals. russia is now attempting to obtain more weapons, including hundreds of ballistic missiles. in return, in return, russia is offering a wrong, an unprecedented level of military and technical support. so neither the united kingdom nor the united states directly responded to these allegations from russia that western weapons are getting into the hands of bad actors. but the united kingdom ambassador did point out that ukraine has a right to defend itself. again, russia denying that it is using iranian, made drones. but i'm sure we'll hear more about this as the afternoon. and the meeting formally gets underway here at the united nations. are a kristen,
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thanks for that. for a moment. kristen salumi life was there at the united nations. a you estimate, democrats are clinging on to their fragile control of the senate. after sitting sen announced plans to leave the party, arizona's christensen naima has decided to register as an independent. she says she no longer wants to participate in the bi partisan structure of the u. s. government . and it comes at a delicate moment for the democrats who lost control of the house of representatives in the mid term elections. she had returns, he has moved from washington. she says she can be fit into a party box. she doesn't want to go into work each, stan have to fulfill the orders from democratic party high command. she wants to find solutions, no matter where they may be. whether with republicans or democrats, you know, the usual bipartisan stuff, but actually the reality is she isn't immensely unpopular sugar in the democratic party. she has been standing in the way of key and legislative items on the bible
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and democratic a gender of last 2 years, particularly progressive issues. i mean, she would, she's just stood in the way of trying to and various tax breaks for wall street bankers, for example. she was standing in the way of renegotiating pharmacist school drug prices. while while raking and cache from wall street and pharmaceutical companies didn't make any friends. and so she was going to be primary for the nomination. the democratic party nomination in arizona before the 2024 election. she hasn't said if she's running or not yet, but the expectation is she might be. so now that she's going into the now it should be on an independent, she no longer face is a primary challenge. and let me actually say is relevant because now the 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, it may mean the republicans get them so that she stays relevant. and i think that's, that's her main. main goal here was to head off
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a challenge that she was likely to face in the democratic party before the next election. assuming she's running a funeral has been held for a palestinian teenager who was killed in an israeli raid on thursday. 17 o. d r. malia and 4 others were killed by israeli forces in 2 different rates in the occupied west bank has been the deadliest palestinian since 2006 over 217. been killed by israeli forces, including i just hit a journalist shooting. i'm walking demonstrators in peru have fought with police after the arrest of impeach president pedro castillo, formerly to supporters in lima, on demanding his release. castillo was detained and removed from power on wednesday, after attempting to shut congress. a rule by decree is now facing charges of rebellion and conspiracy. proves new president dina watson was sworn in shortly after castillo removal. marianna sanchez reports now from the capital
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marching for the former leader supporters, a fatal casteel gathered outside the prison. what has been held from the heart of the capital city to the south of the country supporter say they want him freed that whose latest political classism from didn't wednesday, when kathy was impeached by congress. when he left the presidential palace, the order to arrest him had already been issued, he was on his way to the mexican embassy to seek asylum. at cassius own escorts were instructed to detain him at gunpoint. he was flown to this prison on the outskirts of the capitol, where he'll stay for at least the next 7 days as an investigation into allegations of rebellion and conspiracy gets underway. a v a can. his lawyer has rejected the charges and says, gusty is detention is illegal outside. angry supporters blamed the new precedent enough on what the forecast the years down for us as
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a man's don't miss it as yet. until a month ago, she was saying that if diana say she castillo, there would go with him. now she takes over the presidency and says, she doesn't agree with a crew to tom bon, what? a bass beetle 6th precedent in 5 years. and the 1st woman to lead the nation on her 1st full day in office. she appealed for a political truce, but refused to rule out the possibility of early elections. just take a al moon as was some voices are calling to have early elections and that is democratically respectable. i think that after the assumption of the presidency, it's time for a beat of our reorientation of what else to be done with a country audience. opinion pull, say 87 percent of peruvians want fresh elections, frustrated by years of political turmoil, most of people's former leaders are being investigated for some form. village at corruption. castillo is being held, sink prison,
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as former president talbot decision worthy. i feel and i went up, what he mahdi is serving a 25 year sentence for human rights abuses. they are the only 2 former president. okay, to close congress illegally. you know what it wants to bring an end to the political feuding which has paralyzed the country for years, as she chooses those who will be in her cabinet. she wants to show peruvians, they will not be forgotten. adiana sanchez tells us he that lee might be to croatia have been brazil to reach the walk up semifinals going through on penalties . the match was gold, soft and 90 minutes, one 0, off the extra time. and the decisive moment was a miss by martinos in the sport kicks croatia, who went to penalty shootouts on their way to the final in russia 4 years ago.
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progressed to the last 4 once again. brazil are now heading home and we'll have more woke up knockout action in just under an hour. but not right now. we're looking ahead to time woke up champions. argentina faced the netherlands that match at the lou sales stadium and 19 g m t i watching with the dutch fans in amsterdam is step vasa and, and that i saw bo is alongside argentina, supporters in when a series. let's go a 1st of all to step of allison in amsterdam. so step what's the, what's the move ahead of the game with? well, i can tell you that, that answered. i'm at the rest of the country. it's very, very ready thought it's highly anticipated max again, argentina. we're here in the am for that marina. i hate him. 30000 people are here. all kinds of football songs right now and i have to minus really press not 40
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occasion. as you can see that families, i hear a small children, people from all over the country out here because it's a match. nobody wants to miss. i can tell you that. and it's only 2 wording on happy one's mind here. and those the words are mine messy. so this plan here, how can that, that steam meet? are some buying a, it's pretty simple. i don't think you really would skilled player, so we got them. great. defenders heard you and i could take it was okay, we'll get them going to be my it is going to be able to stop a bill because the guy lo tara, now to that table that women have to say about it. a weapon here with wow, i did not able to pick up like a b, b a
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in the well let me home like me. we sell remember? 197882014. what have you gotten one here? it's a repeat of 9098. when was that ever made that to now me bullshit and we lot. so what's gonna happen? let's see in day less crossover now to one osiris, the argentine capital. that's where today. so bo is force. so argentina now the only south americans left a in this. what's the new day? ah, well, i'm here in the plaza and when our side is and thousands of people arriving here to watch this crucial match for most argentina is extremely hot here. but still, that hasn't stopped thousands of people from coming here and trying to find some
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type of shade to be able to watch the match. but we'll begin shortly. the last time that argentina in the netherlands met was back in during the brazil world cup 8 years ago, and people are hoping that argentina will come. victoria's once again, they're also in a way looking at quinn, maxie, mike, when maxime are from the netherlands, she's argentinean was born in what our site is, but people here say, even though she has said that she's supporting the netherlands. people here are telling us that they know that deep in her heart, she's so boarding argentina. there's all lies are right now on l. mercy. and whether he'll be able to deliver a victory for argentine, our lives have been on messy during this world cup because there's been, you know, there's a big comparison with argentina, national hero. that vehicle might either one that will lead our didn't tina to win the 1986. well cut so many are hoping that your nail missy will be able to do their favor. so there's lots of hope here. the argentina, we be able to win, but still people are not very loud here. they're not singing. they know that
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something could go wrong, which is what happened in the 1st match that argentina played against saudi arabia when they were defeated. so people here are yet no screaming, they're not chanting, they're very, very common waiting for this match because they know that at this time if they lose argentina will be left out of the world cup. all right, for the moment, twice about life or stay in when a sized nice toys. how the world's longest serving president has been sworn in 46 term in office, equitorial getting to your daughter or be. and gramma took the presidential out for inspecting a military parade. the a 2 year old declared he was and always would be the leader of equity burial guinea . he sees power in a coup. in 1979. nigerian politicians have summoned the governor of the central bank because of a new policy. restricting cash withdraws. it aims to promote cashless transactions in africa. largest economy last week,
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restrictions were imposed on over the counter and atm cash withdrawals. the new policy is meant to take full effect from january, but legislators wanted suspended in senegal agenda. 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 under way. nicholas hawk has more food dot com. a routine parliamentary session descend into violence. a member of parliament slapped and killed one of his colleagues. the women was pregnant and has since miscarried, even so some politicians say she deserved the beating. what can i say that about me? i said he started, i understand the n p that he'd heard he insulted his religious theda. i disapprove of what happened. 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 upon my bank 9000 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 continued to threaten her falcon mouth africa of a girl. 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 closest relatives knew about the violence, but did nothing to stop it according to the un. when in 3 women worldwide experienced sexual or domestic violence. yes, yes sir. you see, i said less of the rising number cases is linked to fear of denouncing such access
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to the level of negligence and normalization of domestic violence. it is certainly the case in the household and beyond. glad 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 we spend sancho, the main opposition leader is 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 owners is on the women to prove her innocence rather than 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, the south african government is planning to legalize prostitution to help combat
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growing violence against women. if the change is backed by parliament, the justice ministry says sex workers will have access to safer working conditions and critic say de criminalizing prostitution. will benefit organized crime? amanda goes is a distinguished professor of political science and the south african research chair in gender politics at stella bush university. she joins us now from honest and thanks very much for being with us. now i know you are one of those who welcomes this decision. tell us why. when i was the commissioner for the commission put in the quality from 2012 to 2014. and at that time i was one of the office who wrote the position paper on the de criminalization of 6 book. so this is the position of the gender commission that we want a 6 were and not prostitution. we used to work 6 work because we think of it as just another job. we won 6 work to be decriminalized. what do you say to to those
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who are here, the decline? lising, this is only going to benefit organized crime. that is not true because i'm the day is the completion of 6 trafficking and 6 were and that's not the same thing. i'm sex work very often. women who to just as profession, i'm or women who do it from the position of economic insecurity, but it's not the same as human trafficking. so we need to provide safety and security for women who actually in a position where they sell voluntary selling their, their 6, were they labor as 6 workers? and what will, what should we read into the timing of this? why, why is this is happening now? just just give us a little background, esther to how we got to this point with this, with this law in south africa. well, it's actually overdue. as i've said,
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we've been working on the commission for gender equality has been working on the 2012 and they have been public consultations on this bill that has told and now the, the bill is actually open for public consultation again. but 6 for kids of africa has been criminalized, and we this, this new bill will repeal an apartheid act, the immortality act. so it's, it's a very old act, and it is about time that we do lori form on 6 work. so it will also mean that the sexual offences and related matters act will have to be ended to actually accommodate the notion of the decriminalize ation of 6 work. but it is actually long overdue. good to talk to you, amanda goes. so john is there from honest and like are still ahead on the edge. is it our line to our welcome studio with santa hammer?
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shes nino, messy and argentina gear for their quarter final clash with an elements. ah hello. we've got some rain in the forecast for the middle east over the next couple of days. little band cloud here is a week. bad of cloud is quite hard on the spot if the truth been, but it is light is to bring some wet weather into central parts over saudi arabia. just a router react might even catch a share or 2 here in doha for a time. i think they will be fleeting, and they should be like quite a brisk wind though, blowing through when that brisk wind still there's a go on through sunday. it will feel noticeably fresh as we go through the next few days. further north, it is generally dryly dusting a snow over towards afghanistan's and cool enough in 2 central parts of asia.
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wanted to showers there to just making their way across to kia as we go through the next few days, showers to across the north west of africa, northern parts of algeria, seeing some lavish out to knitter, also seeing some live the showers wet and windy weather to making its way across the far north of morocco, but from much of north africa. well, marshy drive, hamilton wind bringing some modest haze into central southern past. just around this, how we have got a few shall sit around coastal parts of west africa, but nothing too much to speak of. they are weakening, penny a shout may moll across sir tropical regions of africa. right down into the south and the shower is becoming increasingly widespread this week. ah, it's time for a memorable holiday with pegasus. it's time for turkey. set sail for new discoveries. enjoy. have new experiences. hit the
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ah. welcome to walk up today. i'm fine. how motion we're alive at our studio and joe has waterfront and the host nation cut off. by the end of the day, we'll have our 1st to send the final at that cutoff 2022 confirmed but it's not brazil. they're going home at penalties, heartbreaker for the favorite. they're not taught by the way she off the match, a full of drama. well, the world cup adventure continue for live almost in argentina. they go up against the netherlands for the 3 time, a beat. and finally, the dream is still alive, the dutch target to place in the semi ah, joining me in the studio are for boy, is that one iran go and deva saw that it will get their thoughts in just
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a moment. but 1st to the drama, a short time ago, it education city stadium escalation provided an upsets for the tournament favorites at brazil getting through their core to final on penalties. the closest e, the side that came to goal in 90 minutes, was brazil's attempt early in the 2nd half up by that many tell at the end of the 1st extra period result went ahead through near math. that goal meant he became brazil's a joint topic, goal scorer, you calling the police at 77 for his country just as it looked like brazil was through asia. got the equalizer after shots from bruno pitt. gov. it was deflected in. awful martinos, a dramatic finish, and so the match went to a penalty shootout keeper, dominique liverpool, which saved brazil's 1st attempt by only 3 gl croatia who got through the law frowned against a pan or squat kicks as well for all 4 of their penalties. and it was all over when
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martini miss. the 4th. a penalty for brazil, croatia taken at full 2 in the shootout is the 2nd time in a row that brazil have gone out in the quarter finals. a dramatic finish to attend that game at education at city stadium join i got raska was watching the matter for us to join. i did the fans think crecia deserve to get through while the croatian fan certainly did. and some of the brazilian friends that i've spoken to also felt the corporation played really well, especially that gold keeper, dominic le bakovich. you know, this was an absolute thriller from start to finish. the teams were very evenly matched in the beginning, in terms of brazil started line up really not having any way of breaking through crashes solid defense until name all got that goal in extra time equaling that record against taylor with pallet's record of 77 goals. but then petrovich scored,
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and it was all to playful. you know, brazil felt like they'd one but croatia felt like they'd never lost this game in the 1st place. so it went to penalties and a tell you what some of the friends started to leave when they were leading. and then they couldn't get back into the stadium. the one to the left early because they felt that they pull the result would have one. but yeah, this is such a shock for brazil going home, but croatians aging styles prove they still got a little bit of life left in them to go bit further. and you know, some of those young players in croatia is team like the goalkeeper, dominic, lack of it while they're becoming rising stars, him and one other player audio audio. he's also one that many european teams are watching after this performance. i'm sure they'll be some phones ringing late into the night into leipzig where he's currently playing to find out what his availability might be looking like. to run a brazil are one of the best supported teams here in kata. there will be
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a lot of very sad faces here tonight as they prepared to head home. you've spoken to some of them. do you think they will stick around it's difficult to say santa, because like you said, i would say probably 90 percent of the fans here education since you stadium was supporting brazil. many of them had made the journey all the way from brazil and the others who hadn't had come just, just to watch brazil play and hoped that brazil would play argentina and the semi finals they don't really know what to do with themselves. now i'll some of them. what will you support corporation? they're saying no, no, no, perhaps argentina, perhaps francis. i think this is caught a lot of people by surprise. this result certainly caught me by surprise. i really thought that brazil wouldn't be taken to penalties by croatia and in some way i also thought that croatia, if i were taken to pennell, if they were able to take brazil to penalties, they would win it. but yeah, a lot of for fans leaving here from education city tonight. not really knowing what to do next. you know, brazil,
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they were one of the favorites to win this tournament. certainly a lot of confidence in the team. back home, some websites were asking their funds where they should stick this 6th well cup star on their shirt. well, they're not going to get that opportunity. now. they have to wait at least in the full years until they can put that vote out there to the funds again. joanna roscoe live from education city stadium. thank you very much for that. now let's bringing juan and jemma to talk about there's a hot break for brazil. is that what jennifer? do you really think croatia deserve to go through? yes, son of he goes. so. i mean, they have completed a 120 minutes of the last 2 games and they'd never to give up who would have thought that they could come from behind. and in that extra time, they would have the energy when the key player is more than it's $37.00. but they never to give up. they had that phase, they have an amazing recording goal cubs. they were run obs in russia. they are as
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semen in the semi finals, so yeah, they, they deserve it. it's through that, it's a team that ease, less vivid, less said copy to to what you can said like this. only one shot untied again during the 120 minutes 11 for a brazil, but they act as a team. they are not individuals and they did it. so yes, they deserve it. kwan everyone was hoping for argentina, brazil nam are against messy. i had the semi final tickets hoping it's going to be hard to hit guess to present it to me if you want to be happy help. but do you think brazil were looking too far ahead? resort looking at the parade at one point. but the fact that you are you the fact that you're lardy, designing your quest, your quest for a 6 star, the fact that you start to, i mean, if you wanna go superstition throwing the can the press conference, the fact that you are looking at argentina, maybe looking at the final,
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what did i see after them after brazil scored the fact that that crucial still had one more in them because you could not give up. brazil dropped back brazil way to brazil change their entire strategy and croatia took full advantage of it. so you got to give a lot of credit to crucial, but brazil also did themselves in law, so croatia will play the winner of next that court to find all that argentina up against the netherlands at the sales stadium by a whole pathic is there for us watching the game. what whole mouth watering my tub? i imagine the fans are getting very excited. they're sorry. can i tell you that we were all white? she worked in the corolla of brazil, guy with the media center just behind me. and that, of course, is a massive contingent of argentina journalists, era where that fido brazil penalty was made all by goodness, the roof accident any way off or the media center. and it's pretty much been replicated out here as well. 2 argentina fads very, very happy to see brazil go home is always,
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are being in society of itself. this is a huge dissipation in this match the fads and fans of been streaming age for the last 4 to 5 hours. all the indications are going to be sent out for that me there are 800000 people will be packed in here to see argentina. take holden evelyn santa . oh, there's a woke up history in that fixture. will that be a part? oh possibly, i mean, yes. you're right, there's an awful lot hit you between the 2 days. i is the 1st time i've met the woke up since 2014 when. 5 odyssey to came out on top of the, in the semi finals beating the netherlands. all penalties are before that that actually played a woke up fine with 1978 again, argentina winning back to match 31, sorry, just a little fill out a history between the 2 sides, but not a lot to, to swap the tabs oak out the to line up, so she couldn't tell you that the gentleman farrell be right now is
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a very talented cabinet by the name of what bug it are being one of the work together for 11 years. i last time we worked together with the 2011 corporate america taking place at argentina, batman. i was talking about all of our teachers hopes resting on the shoulders of some kid called me at all. messy 11 years old. exactly the same big, messy hopes resting with him. but this time around, i think he's much more upset about his role within the team, but he's had a fantastic welcome so far as store 3 gold water safety. just want to wait for weekly gabriella. back his data. i saw that tina's old time leading well top scorer asked for that. that's when they come to this matter, the north teen batch of beacon broad rather next attacking the idea. 3 total football teams of the past, but what they do have is a solid defense marshall bar. virgil bad articles of nicole. the real question is whether or not bessie and car will be able to unlock that very solid. gotcha fade. so, but i said i'd have to patient, as you can say, thanks very large, very, very, very hard write down our kind of medical waiver. this guy that go to white people
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with his kick off a few minutes. talk about hope that live from your sound stadium. you can enjoy the match, you and one. well, let's go to our one. let's talk about nessie. he's obviously the star man for this back. now he's going to be more determined that to nam ice out. so what do you think course is going to be determined, but it's not going to be up to messy. it's going to be up to the midfield, legal pole. and so for non this and mcallister, those 3 have to have a very good game, because argentina's midfield has been the do or die for them throughout this entire tournament. they failed during that saudi match. as they improved, they ended up getting better argentina, that they are going to be the keystones for this argentine aside, if they decide to go or if they end up going to send these demo, the netherlands, they haven't lost yet that this woke up. do you have, do they have what it takes to keep that strict? yes they do, they. a team we have just witness that the fact that sometimes being a team is more important than having the most slumber and play or all the good
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individuals. so yeah, i think it's sure that they have this kind of jinxing in goal cubs being 3 times on her ups. they have a story i'm, he needs to be in the business versus argentina, elimination in 2014. i'm sure it will come to live on. got it. and some of the players. so yeah that they have what it takes. speaking of that history, 2014, do you think they're out for revenge? the dutch, their upper range, but mostly they're out to be able to get to the semi's and be able to consolidate themselves. and not only say what we 11900 met, or we unbeaten in 1900 magic. we will also say what we've been able to go and beat in 1900 matches and get to work up semi final in the process. so it's more than revenge, it's more a certifying certified that they are one of the best teams in the world. while ronald at the well played for the netherlands in to well cups and to european championship, he spoke to us earlier and says,
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although the netherlands are playing in their traditional attack, install the coach louis bank. god knows how to win that torment football. the build up to this show about and you talk about augustine, a messy and holiday talk about rather than louis her girl. what is different? we talking about a play and we talk about go to the coaches and figure that everybody looks in the media and the, the other, the media to continue to look too messy. so a erotic iraq to talk about the plays. of course, we've 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, if you just review the game that we played, it was not the does, does yeah. football that we normally i used to 5 in the back and my brother played at the wedding, new york up zip code but. but normally we play much more, you know,
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we take more initiative where we are, we may create a lot of chances and this is a bit lacking. and so they, they got a little bit criticism from holland because we like say 43. we take to get, we take the nation initiative we create and, and that is not the case. so didn't a bit disappointing, but the results are amazing. so that is what counts. i think at the end, i think now you get really phase of a big team. and i think you can also a little more space. so i think we'll see a better does seem to be seen before and just woke up now to the huge all european class coming up on saturday between england and france. the french are defending champion and have the term as a top score and kill him buffy. but england's young stars have also impressed in katara and richardson reports. how to stop killian and pepe the solution to this particular riddle. has so far alluded opposition. defenses. with 5 goals to his
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name already and buffy seems incense on foreign. his country to a 2nd straight will title is amazing and the still young would chaise carry because he still can improve. he's game but he is very efficient . you know, and, and from the beginning of the competition, there is been tricia for us there. he decided that we competitive it is a scrooge, like defense and sackful of goals for on england's christmas list. and as a team, they've outscored france in cat saw what the score has been studying the fall of past winners. the tron break, their major title, droughts, england manager, kenneth south gate, says his place i was ready as will ever be to take on and pappy and his teammates about standing young men feel players as well. so every way you look,
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when we're studying france, every age group, they have incredible depth of talent in every position. and it's, it's a huge test, but one that we're really looking forward to, and he's a great challenge for our team now. covered his eyes are also being cast over many of england's young styles, in particular, 19 year old mid field at jude bellingham. he's been central to his country success so far. i like you to know is a really good, good person, you know, mature for his age is what great leadership skills as well. so yeah, well i'd say is to, to work in caitlin. and you know, he's got plenty years ahead of him and i'm sure he'll want to teach him, proven him straight to have him with us with him. this will be only the 3rd will cut meeting of the historic rivals england won both the previous matches. i set the firms hoping they hadn't celebrated valid victory finals and the richardson l g
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0. thanks the one in demo for joining me. we'll have plenty more in our next woke up special, a $2130.00 jim p. before we go back to has him in the studio, we will leave you with a dance group for me. i like alex van through. yeah. they're just some of the many st performance here on the the how, what fund yellow enjoy is right here with quite stuff. nice guys is likely to those dance is now still ahead on al jazeera millions of south koreans offset to become a year or 2 younger thanks to a new law and threatened with extensions,
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a whole ah ah again with this one edge there at least one person is dead after a fire at a shopping center in russia. it happened in the northern outskirts of moscow at the mega him key more russian media say it was caused by malfunctioning electrical equipment, fire safety rules for reportedly not followed in his tambo. a fire broke out at
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a hotel located on the grounds of a form of palace. plumes of black smoke rose from the 4th floor of the structure along the bus. first, everyone was evacuated from the hotel and have been no reports of injuries. a people in the philippines are protesting plans by the ruling party to use money and government banks to create an investment fund. it will be managed by close allies of president ferdinand macos 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, 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,
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but still these protesters object to the proposal. imagine that money of the deposit, or are they going to ask permission for those? because he thought that they will or not, 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 government projects. and they say what he's successful examples, such as the singapore in indonesia, where earnings from these kinds of sovereign wealth funds have been able to find that infrastructure projects on the stablish mental shore. we're in route to fund dried and best investment. jacob has been used 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 where the non global mark is junior,
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the speaker of the house, martin while desk. and one of the co authors is his son, representative of eagles angel marcus, the press, the parents of the president and appointing and markers 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 may be 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 a 12 year sentence in connection with the one and b b case. 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 that includes the tradition of counting people as one year old at birth and adding one year every january. first. unit kim reports from
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sol near is day here is also met with a little bit of anchor. 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 full twirl 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 starting in the middle of 2023 president use. 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?
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from do you guys are going to be sort of there from 72 years old? now that means are we 70 years with the change? i also think it will be great use for people who are getting married later. people over 40 years old, all 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. a boy and chick is a research fellow, a young se university. he says koreans are widely in favor of change. there is a very strong support for the how much to spend about the aging system by the time that i mean, who is they know to, you know, getting younger by one or 2 years old? well, it has been the part of tradition of korea country that used to be very strong in
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the chinese civilization. so chinese aging has to both one is not then. so you are already in one, you know, all of the, by the time you are out in this world. and another chance this would add one more year when you passed the 1st year's day according to the calendar. but international aging system would say that the, you are, you know, you're all by the pay your board. so this is how much effort to push the south bend society in the direction of globalization. how report has revealed the devastating impact human activity is having on marine species across the globe? the international union for conservation of nature has put some populations of the plant eating, do gone on its red list,
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risk of extinction. its numbers have dwindled in east africa and you, caledonia, with only several 100 left pillow. corals have been listed as critically endangered, shrinking by 80 percent since 1990. and one of the most urgent threats is stony coral tissue last disease, which is infecting up to 100 meters of reef every day. and a half the world's abalone species are at risk of disappearing their suffering from over half harvesting and poaching, as well as climate change disease and pollution. according hilton taylor is the head of the red las units with the international union for the conservation of nature. yes, more on the report. this is the court 2nd reading. so currently with this update of the records, we have over a $150000.00 species assessed. and of those about 28 percent of threatening expansion. so that's making setting itself over the years. maybe try to improve our coverage of different sticky differently on the waitlist and the marine and all
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that. they've got to be pushing hard now to try to call them and gaps. and as them leverage are getting assessed. this is starting to reveal the story of what is really happening to, to marine life. that it is the hidden under the ocean water country. see what's going on. the people think it's all fine. they don't, they, but really and we, we are having a huge impact on our, on our marine environment and on the see and see that we depend on for our food and not given it as a challenge. but it's also a great opportunity. we've got all those countries gathering among right now to discuss the new plan called the world and said this is an opportunity to highlight what is happening to ccs and to really press on the government that they need to develop a strong, ambitious and really balanced framework for by diversity conservation of the next and yes, it's no longer. so if you really want to hold and reverse the loss of adversity around the world, other popular host of the daily show has given his farewells as he recorded his
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last episode on thursday. the south african comedian trevena has been the face of the american tv show for 7 years. he replaced john stewart, who brought the show, put the daily show international fame. and now it took on the difficult task of making comedy out of events such as co, 19 and the black lives matter movement. i wasteful teeth. 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 and 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. or
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that is it for this news on for me has i'm secret. thanks for your company, marianne. tomorrow he is in london next with more today's news. 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 riggins despite him. so my children got into that, they would not, i do believe it went. argentinians are feeling here in central when the side,
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