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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  December 15, 2022 4:00pm-5:01pm AST

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ah, the dish was made in a small events room, you know, so coming here we had to adapt and try to feel the energy and the history of the monument and to connect to make one. 0, this is al jazeera ah hello, i'm adrian for the good. this is but he's i live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes. oh, how do i get it? an unprecedented strike across the u. k. up to 100000 nurses. walk off the job in a fight for better pay and conditions. calling for protests,
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the mer of istanbul says his jail sentence is punishment for his success. you figures show the world's 2nd largest economy, us faltering with warnings the china could be in for a bumpy, wide as it lifts cove. at 19 restrictions perused you government to class a state of emergencies, quell protests against the detention of the former president at its on by pace, france against massey's argentina in the world cup final. the defending champions end. walker's dream law ah. tens of thousands of nurses in the u. k. are on strike in that 1st ever national walk out it for latest. chapped up in a bitter pay dispute with the government. nurses with the national health service won't a mind team percent pay rise as they face the cost of living crisis to inflation.
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ok, government says that it currently afford 4.3 percent of britain's prime minister richie sooner for the opposition leader kiersten are of this exchange in parliament on wednesday last year when everyone else in the public sector had a public sector pay freeze, the nurses received a 3 percent pay rise. mister speaker nurse is going on. strike is a bunch of shame for instead of showing leadership, he's playing games with people's hell. if he thinks it's right that pay demands of 19 percent all met. then he should say, sarah hook once a week mister speaker, if he's not strong enough to stand up to the you. yes, let's go. i got an oxford in the u. k. l 0. go to hell his with striking nurses. joanna, this strike then another symptom of britain's winter of discontent. the yes it is i'm, i'm here to pretty busy,
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very cold picket line outside was for the hospital in oxford, west of london. the strike the nurses joined. busy in the last hour or so by representatives of other unions here to show their solidarity and the nurses themselves joining picket lines, rider crossing, and wales and northern ireland. an unprecedented series of strikes. if the 1st time as in like this has happened in the entire history of the national health service, a service that many say and indeed many here would say is on the verge of collapse . as you mentioned, the nurse is asking for around 19 percent 5 percent above retail price inflation. that being offered just over for not enough. they say i'm joined by one of them now . rachel ambrose is here to talk to us. rachel, thanks for joining us. and ideas how bad things have become to have brought you and your colleagues to this point. it has, it is being a gradual decline. so i've been in this for 20 years and only the past,
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definitely. we see the impact on our policy that we're able to give our pension and also in our pe packets as well. and so, you know, just be able to thought the bay has it is a real difficulty. a real struggle at times have been going down to the very personal store, resolve that among the nurses, nurses who can't afford heating in their homes. nurses who have to tend to food banks in order to be able to feed their families through living factory. and this is mr. ben call bobby, i not just for the health care part was, well everyone across the agenda for change contract wrong affected and a lot on very low wages. so we here like the average wage, but that's not the story of the majority office run a lot less than that operate. real symptom of that is that a lot of nurses leaving, it's not the service only as a professional,
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leaving the n h f thought selling atlanta contributing to the n h. yes, absolutely. and you know, we hear that you know, that looking at the shop to just to day because of an strikes actually where probably bad stuff to do them. we are our most states to know where often shaw of nurses and health care is diskin on every other day. and you know, leading up to christmas, we still got gaps if not just strike days that it has an impact on patient or medicaid to start chapter filled by the higher paid agency lab because they're literally just the numbers i the any chance. so we've yeah, right. in the government doesn't negotiate and they have up to now and they say they're not willing to go further. we offer that on the table. how much further are you and your colleagues prepared to go more to try? you know what, it's been historically to day and like the solidarity from nurses from other unions and from the public. it's been that many times a day and you know,
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this is the boasting age and, and it hasn't been all hospitals that are out on strike. this will continue and they need to take it seriously. they've just got used to walking all over and just expecting as to, you know, pick up the spark and worker ra brakes work extra and not get paid for it. but in mucus, in if we can't do it anymore, we need them to look at the wages. there are concerns about the effect these strikes may have on patient care. take the non urgent patient care. do you feel we hear a lot of cars driving by and hooting this? what do you feel that the public are on your side and this absolutely amount of conversations we've had to stay people coming up. people bringing hot drain snacks and rarely in the hall. you know, patients as well, they can, they can be like they can see that change in the service and they wanted to part is because they know that it's so important. you know, there were priorities that government needs. jet wheeler and yeah, and yes. did i need to have that lunches subsidized?
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now we need to be thinking about how we some hot realty, how my writer will leave it. i thank you so much and you know, nurses dedicated to care, you can imagine it's no easy decision to decide to walk out on the job. they say they do so with great regret, but with little choice now they say the time to take a stand. jonah al reporting live from oxford in the united kingdom that he thinks and a china hundreds of people of riley and his son bull in support of a map after court sentenced him to jail for insulting public officials. the trial focused on remarks that a crumb in the mo lou made during the mayoral race in 2019. if the appeals court upholds the verdict, it will prevent him from holding public office for the duration of the 2 years of month sentence m ali was seen as a potential challenger to president rich, a typo to one in the parliamentary elections in the parliamentary election. next year and presidential election law,
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this court case has proved that there is no justice left in turkey. this case is led by people who don't want to bring to values such as justice and democracy to turkey on the in fact, there was this a case which was shamelessly influenced and decided by the people who claim ownership of everything see themselves as the state and the nation. let's bring in tonic ogles lou, a professor of political science and international relations with a stumble, aiden university. he joins us now live from there. good to have you with us, professor. what do you make of the court's verdict? obviously the mare claims that it's politically motivated. what do you make of it's for sure that this particular event, you don't have to pick the consequences regarding the upcoming presidential and parliamentary elections. so position people are simply saying that the links between the government then did issue has been established. so it will have been impossible for the judiciary to take such conductivity important decision in a very important and why them are right now. but we also know that the government
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authority issued re caulk nice the fact that this kind of an event will have some repercussions in the upcoming election. so my own opinion is that the government has not been diabetic. the rules in such kind of case because the final out congress today much is not indeed interest exposure because what happens in the past that was mayor of his stumble, he was put in different isn't just for the fact that he. busy busy plan for example, so this particular event had boost took his credentials to become. busy president prime minister and prisons of the country. so at the same time, how do you all might even might evolve in the context of the mayor of if somebody, i mean, i know. so it would have been quite impossible to think that the government took a very important action in pushing the court members to take such kind of decision . but we all know that it is that this particular event will have some credit
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card consequences because nowadays the government at the opposition parties had come together. and they had been continues to saying that the mayor of the stumbled has put in an unjust the situation. so the people in the upcoming elections, no teacher that seems to the current administration. so they think that the chances of the opposition to get an act up will increase this decision. as you say, the history repeating itself here is the same thing happened to the president of tribal otherwise, when he was mayor of his time you, i right do that. that's the point i was talking to on the lot. and that's why i was also saying that it would be impossible for me to cover them to not to think the potential consequences such as the 5th creation. i think in this particular case, the court members took a decision without taking into a cough any political consequences because of the, the particle, the show because they will benefit from such kind of
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a situation or the positional strength. because the government period, i'm sorry, so narrow want went on to become president. why don't i do the same? the same thing could happen with a car, a simple. yeah. yeah. yeah. yeah. given the situation, i mean how, how would it be possible that the government very much encourage the court numbers to take that kind of decision on to been incredibly normal the for political life. yeah, it will have been committing c side on the particular side. so that's why i'm saying that in this particular case, the court numbers took this decision, independence, that's my own i did. it's one piece of course. but in all of these, introduced okey doke. interpreting such kind of politically important events from an objective size is quite difficult. so what we are doing is somehow putting a kind of speak today to statement professor, it's been really good to talk to you many thanks, days for being with us here on the news. how my patient, my pollution,
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china is bracing for a surgeon cove at 19 infections after the government scaled back its strict measures public fears amounting of a large outbreak of knots undermining hopes of economic recovery, which had kinda reports from hong kong. there are few signs of life that many shopping districts in the chinese capital fears of a looming cove at 19 outbreak. keeping many people off the streets, mister chen barely sees any customers at his tea shop these days, but he's holding out hope that business will bounce back. or you can know the pandemic will eventually go away. it'll take some time that i believe things will recover. step by step and my business will gradually improve the latest official economic data is less optimistic. for the 2nd consecutive month, retail sales spent almost 6 percent on last year. investment and industrial growth . both slowed in november and unemployment rose to the highest since may
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policymakers launching huge stimulus measures and pumping billions of dollars into the banking system. but analysts say it may take more than just money to spark and economic rebound. so there is a lot of fear in the country right now, so consumers, frankly, just are not willing to go outside to restaurants. a lot of parents are refusing to send their children to school because they're scared of the families catching cove it. so i think the economy is in a very weak state, much weaker than most analysts realize. the sudden relaxation of long standing pandemic restrictions has seen some shoppers stock piling at supermarkets and pharmacies. i know that i am very worried. the problem is i can't buy any medicine . now, what should i do if i get a fever? it's too risky to go out. the government is trying to reassure the public that everything is under control. it's boosting vaccine production, rolling out more booster shots for the elderly,
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and ordering hospitals to increase capacity at intensive care units. but international health experts say china's lack of exposure to the virus over the past 3 years. and it's low vaccination rate among seniors means there's a risk that around a 1000000 people could die, that the country rapidly transitions out of 0 cove. it policy which had kimber, al jazeera hong kong conway as chief economist and hang saying bank in china. she says the transition from cobit 19 restrictions was put china in a tough spot. right now, what we see is that different cities are not on the same trajectory in the recovery . china has many density, pothole populated cities and in terms of production and consumption, the city services have already been quite depressed. and now people are even more scared about spending. we have seen layoff starting to take place in many of the major cities, including beijing in shanghai,
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and across many different industries, including finance and a real estate. and faster solution continues, then we'll see much delayed response investment, especially from the private sector. it's safe to say now, the double digit growth era for china has been over. and it's not just because of coven, but also because a transition of china's growth engine used to be able to just build its way out by spending a lot of seeing infrastructure and housing. but we have seen that infrastructure spending as basically reaching in end because everything needed to be viewed basically are being built already. and housing market has been quite surprised, mostly because of the intentional policy choice. so now china is facing a lot more competition and a lot more restriction. also from the u, as in europe, it really needs to figure out a way to improve its productivity by innovation. but now the main concern is that
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a state own enterprises and a public sector have been expanded. so massively since cove it and it's not very good for does transition into innovation based economy. still come here on, but he's another interest rate rise. the central banks in europe follow the lead of the us financing another hike to try to contain insulation. the so france of book that place in the world comp final against argentina, the defending champion, people also mill. the french team stunned the atlas lions with an early go, despite several attempts for rocco couldn't find the back of the met. and with just 11 minutes to the final whistle, france scored a 2nd goal, the result ending a dream one from morocco. it became the 1st african arab team to make the final so they'll play croatia in the 3rd place, playoff which hearing football
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fans to go to paris on wednesday night, people danced in the streets and climbed lampposts, set of fireworks and flares to celebrate their teams. victory, france hope to become the 1st country, had 60 years to successfully defend their will clapped title. it makes it almost a sequence for them. and so it is excell moulton. despite marcus pressures, i think the game was mostly under control. we managed to remain calm as we did against england. it's a great victory for france. bring on argentina, bring on messy. the pol, an autumn survival now child gravel to the moroccans. it's not only france that wins, but all of the french speaking people. we are proud of our team's performance at this world cup and moroccans that will stand with us in the final. we are in the final. oh, let's go live now the doe hoss supermarket, which has become a magnet for football fan, this throughout the world camp, i'll just hear a solid. hi, that is the. what's the mood right now, sarah?
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wager and it's a lot quieter than it has been every day where we've seen the moroccans chairing and chancing and big really the center of the party went meeting a lot more moroccans that have been arriving and they lost them arrived yesterday of the day for assist especially yesterday's game against france and we have someone who's come all the way from canada 1st you'd see the game. brian. lovely. boy you. how was the game yesterday when you saw it? and why was it so important? you said to come here in the fun. yeah. so obviously there's a bit of disappointment because we lost, but for the most part, i think we're very proud of morocco for what they've been doing. i think it was quite of the month for us and we still use we stayed here until the m. ready so we're, we're very proud for the country and you said, i mean you've come a long way. you've come away from canada, you've even had exams. you made the impossible happen, especially to be here. and it's really thanks to your mom. but it also has the key
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that you come from morocco and you saying that it's, it's been a really important game for you. and you said it's because it was maybe a once in a lifetime opportunity. and you were telling me more about how moroccans the jasper from all around the world is most of you living in different countries for economic reasons. have some people have even you said to be in debt to be here? why is that? why did it matter? so much i think that in moral call, we have a love for our, for our nation, that is really, really special in the whole word. and we are, i think all read you ready to sacrifice a lot of things to be there, to support our team, to tell all the words how we love, how we love our country. and we have,
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we have shown the hold words. our values are the values of family values of love, divine usa. and i will say, and that is a victory for us. and you said you also had to change things last minute you're walking, you move things around to make sure it can be a you would tell me you met. a some neural confines that have been there. what was it for 7 days trying to find tickets? yes, yes. today i saw morrow confessed that didn't sleep for 56 days, 7 days to search for a ticket to enter the march of yesterday. it was really kind of touching, really touching to see that those people are sacrificing everything to, to enter and to support their team. of course, it's been
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a fantastic journey for many of you to come here. and ryan was telling me that he's going to be seeing the final. he's a big fan of messy. so some of those that came for the game are also going to try and stay on right until the end, which is obviously in just a few days time. somebody thanks, dave, multiple world comp action and our special program that we're doing throughout the world cup far and general will be here in 9 minutes from now of $131300.00. gmc with that ah, shows have been full and globally off to major central banks, high interest rates following the lead of the u. s. federal reserve, the bank of england, of the european central bank of put up rights by a half percentage point early up the u. s central bank raised interest rates for 7th time this year. how does yo castro reports for washington?
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the u. s. central bank says it's tough medicine approach to bringing down inflation has been working. and so it is now lowering the dosage. the announced interest rate hike of half a percentage point they'll still big is smaller than the previous 4 increases of 3 quarters of a percent. each federal reserve chairman jerome powell says that the board has seen evidence of us inflation coming down from its 40 year high. the latest consumer price index showed the annual inflation rate was 7 point one percent in november, inflation data received. so for, for october and november show a welcome reduction in the monthly pace price increases. but it will take substantially more evidence to give confidence that inflation is on a sustained downward path. the feds governing board also said no more modest interest rate hikes to come in 2023 and they predicted near 0 g d p growth for the
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us puzzle. so that doesn't mean recession is on the horizon though, because the labor market remains strong. he says, and in fact, the us is short, 3 and a half 1000000 workers. the irish army says that one of its soldiers serving with you as a peacekeeping mission and lebanon, has been killed of another seriously injured. their convoy reportedly came out of small arms fire near santa found in the south, while traveling to bay root. the un mission says that his last a joint investigation with the lebanese only the armed group has brought us as the locals were involved in a quote, unintentional incident. and since that it wasn't involved or for to with the family to that because this is the worst possible news for them. at this time of the year or peacekeepers, i think distinguish ireland overseas. i think that bring great great dignity to the country. and it is very, very sad that we have this new since morning that in
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a very serious instant, one of our peacekeepers has been killed. al jazeera zeta hauled a report now from the scene of the incident. this is not good or to be their normal good. the main highway is adjacent to this road. some forces tell us that they got lost. there was a lot of crowd. there was a crowd in the street that was just after the world cup match. now what happened after that conflicting narrative with you talked to people here for some some will say that the un peacekeepers were trying to leave the area. they hit somebody other say that people from this area, they opened fire at the vehicles resulting in one of the vehicles overturning. we are thing videos online on social media. you can actually hear the small arms fire and you can also see a vehicle over turns. now, whether you talk to politicians, officials, and even the irish defense ministry, they're all calling back. no one has yet called this an attack or
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a deliberate attack. but at the same time, this will not be the 1st time you, you know, fil a uniform convoy. it gets involved in some sort of an incident with the local population in southern lebanon in recent months. we've seen minor incident permissions between the people and the un, 4th, hundreds of people that attended the funeral of a roma teen who is shocked by greek police cost us forgiveness died on tuesday after 8 days in intensive care, a shooting at his subsequent death sparked violent protests john, so helpless, foresaw from vessel wanna keep the body of 16 year old. costas from goose is finally being laid to rest after a 3 day morning period where it was captured, his parents house. he was surrounded by his wife, his sisters, his father, uncle, and grandparents, and many other relatives where he was mourned,
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dressed in formal clothes with a baseball cap on his head. and the bed of flowers at his feet. goes to struggle is died on tuesday morning. authorities say, with a bullet lodged in the back of his brain, put there by police who pursued him after he left a petrol station in the small hours of december 5th. without paying for 20 years worth of fuel that he had put in his pickup truck. police say they acted in self defense, after course, as from gullies attempted to ram their motorcycles. but the roemer community here seriously doubts that version of offense given that the bullet was fired into the back of his head. and given that there is no supporting evidence for the police version from a community here, expect to see justice done. they want to see the officers put on trial. they want to see a full judicial investigation and if necessary, they want to see the officers responsible go to jail. there has been more fighting
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between african and pakistani forces at the showman spend bolduc. border crossing pakistan says that one person has died and that more than a dozen others were injured. the 2 sides of fight at each other multiple times. over the past month, last sunday, 8 pakistani civilians, one afghan taliban member were killed. afghanistan and pakistan had the decades had territorial disputes at the border. high time we got a weather update, his editor. hello, the weather, sloshy set fair across the middle east says we make our way towards the final of the welcome, but a fair bit of cloud, little further nor some bits and pieces of cloud and rain coming through here, but nothing too much to speak of here in the carter, well, as you can see, 26 celsius in dough harbor over the next couple of days, it will be dry and find plenty of sunshine, but the breeze will pick up for saturdays over the 3rd place. playoff going to be a breezy one. lift, it doesn't sound certainly around during the course of the day, but again, it will be largely dry fitting little fresher than of late. there we go. a little
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more clear to the north of that one or 2 showers just up around the caucasus. just noticed this system out towards southern parts over man and old people. cycling may bring a few showers into southern and ma'am, but nothing too much to speak of, just as some showers there into iran, as we go on through the weekend and the chances, some showers to across the far north of morocco, northern areas of algeria just running along the coastal fringes, making the way to wash janasia coastal fringes of west africa, also seeing a shower or 2 as we go through the next day or so dawning up with a heavy showers road into the hearts of africa. right across the tropics, we are going to see that wet weather coming in across the grid, parts of south africa by the weekend. ever so many thanks still to come here on that is a, it's all will come special. but gemma and far will be talking to the argentinian football association to see why their side is so popular right around the world. ah,
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welcome along to world. today i'm far it is smile, france, break morocco's heart to remain on course to defend their world title. hello, i'm josh will bring you the best of the action on reaction from the semi finalists, albania stadium. i've had to talk us through it all is a list of gemma select. we'll look ahead to that mouth watering final, which is now good for him for sunday, argentina versus france, which means it'll be lena massey versus kilian and bobby also coming up, we'll catch up with some free soule, fullers through green, showing up st skills here and go with a let's go straight to the action and heartbreak for morocco fans of their world. how dream is over france or through to the final and are still in the running to defend their title. morocco came into this semi final without can senior goal from an opponent in the tournament. france quickly made
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a breakthrough with taylor hernandez, putting them i had just 5 minutes in the earliest, half a semi final goal since 1958. as if he knew i, he had a chance to level things up from rocco, by you. the lease was up to the task. marco came close again just before half time and in spectacular fashion. joe al jamita audacious baseball cake. heading the poets on the 2nd half and just after coming on as a substitute to randall, poland, lonny hood france to up with his 1st international gall killing. and bobby's run grading the chance to make the gains safe away at st. france now get the chance to become the 1st nation to retain the titles. since pal is brazil, 1962 in the most is chef k come. i'm always so proud of me. a cheaper result like this. it was the last step we had to take to reach somebody's final. it wasn't easy,
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but with the right mix of quality and experience with our team spirit, we were able to dig deep when things got tough. and as a coach that gives me so much satisfaction and pride in the group of players we have out there. it's not ready thinking about myself, but about the players. the football slightly give you more signal signal. we need to stop being regulars at the competition. so that we can put morocco on the won't footballing math at the same level as preserved france ringling. we need to come back every time and not have to wait every 20 years. we need to be regulars, and then in the future will be normal for team like morocco to reach the semi finals. this is a big step forward, i think psychologically does run for morocco will free a lot of african teams and free the minds of lots of young africa and let them know they are capable of taking on brazil, france and england. we too are capable of progressing in the world of football. though we can't waste on our laurels, they still work to do. this is just one competition. we need to stop being regulars shows that this was no accident. was bring
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a general now to you. i got her reaction endeavor, it wasn't to be from her. okay, but they can. c certainly be proud of that performance against the french carly, why was this game one on last? well, on the opening front goal at the 5 minute, it's very difficult to come from behind and defending time doing so. i think that was the key of the game, but i think moral can be proud because even with the difficult circumstances they fight, they play like a big team, but they have really been doing all these hard tournament. and i think before and after the performance of the national team can cut well, you know, they may have lost on the pitch, but morocco him definitely one over the hearts of people all over the world. haven't. yes they did. you remembering groups they tell you was everything about to come out of my team. and tonight and making these were the 4 main fun bases that we could find in the hot and at the end of the tournament in the know coach,
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they just as was, every thing about moral call you could see is support those with all different t shirts. but with them oracle flag, call a scar or something. so yeah, i think with the way they played the way they competed and you and i, jim, i wording that amazing oracle is a game for me. is the most brave i must for it. i've witness that not the classic. i've seen that much bullying against the team. so yeah, definitely they want everybody it's hard. yeah. that was certainly an incredible for them out and now it was on the man who masterminded it. oh, from oh, okay. well, i regret he's a couple days back in an interview that it's impossible for our coaches to get the jobs european clubs, but often he's done here to expect some of these huge european sites to come knocking. yes, i think so. so what he said is true, but now we should say it was impossible before we grab
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a because say he really put moral call in the football map. it's the he biggest showcase in the football waldis workup and for sure, i'm sure they will have many help plus interest in himself. the thing is that i think them all of the ration won't be very happy with that. then i'm sure they will try. he's got the contract on 2025, and it will probably if things are going for 11 to extend the data because he's been doing a great job while mom morocco have world cap hosting. ambition. do you think what they've done here will help them in future been? yes, i was mentioning these is the biggest showcase in football, both sparked and business. so now morocco they put themselves in a showcase and they, they have tried 5 time before the building and they were unsuccessful. they want to try you again in 2030. it's going to be a brief competition because there is the american bit, it's going to be
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a big one with all the century. why you can see why i think that one is going to have a lot of power. there's also a very good one with support to spain and crania, but, but yeah, i mean, they have shown that they were so much the best men pay to with all the success in football. they have a big complex, is there any moral kind? i'm sure it will have them in the future. why one man, he would have been delighted with last night's results is the french president emanuel macro. he says he's immensely proud of the theme, and he was in the stadium on wednesday nights what the actual life and says he'll be back for the final. again, dodge and i want the french people to enjoy this simple happiness to be happy. then i want to tell the moroccans that they have a great theme. they did great in this world cup. they fight a great semi final and they don't have to be embarrassed about it and, and i want to offer them our friendship. so everybody should enjoy this moment and
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from tonight's will be preparing for the final and you know what we're going to with it. and i'll be here on sunday. so the french president is happy, but there is appointments in morocco. nicholas had was washing with fans in casablanca. the gore is not what people had expected were in downtown, was a blank job in the old medina, in a place where people had gathered rockies. but also migrating from africa, had gathered together to watch the game. and as you said, no. 6 no, rob did let them go back. they have gone up the bar field like they've shattered the glass ceiling and that now anything is possible. this team rocket team has made people dream. it's the 1st
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time that we seen a muslim team going so far. the arab team and african team going as far in the world cup, and now it feels like anything is possible. next up is on saturday, the game against croatia, and then or heroes. welcome back. in morocco that we've been joined in the studio by leandro peterson, who's chief commercial and marketing officer for the continued football association and his colleague pablo diaz, who is the head of the international department and leander, i want to start with you. you know, there was a huge fan base argentinian fan base here in doha. but i want to ask you, why is the argent pinion brand so popular around the world? why i should, you know, for the 3rd issue and he's one of the most important on say showings in the fee for water and sports in general. not only in football because we saw the grid he story, but other one a messy but this to the to war cups. on 15 american cups. we are the current
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american champions last year in brazil, but it was received. and we have a great focus in international expansion. we had a betty very big brand, a sport, it's brand, we hubig leads to development in asia. we have more than further deed, commercial bottlenecks, around the war. and we, i believe that we have a grids brand in general, not normally in food. no, probably under, i mentioned there. leno, messy da, came out on a people love argentina because of those 2 players asked me said doesn't it? what happens when messy decides to call it a day and retire from international football? how can you still make your, your global fan base? the argentine team say a key because of the message is such a huge part of that as me. that's through definitely urgent in his bless. having both madonna and mercy international team, that's history. they are both legends of football and they are part of our ocean
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dinner history and dna. yes. both of them will, will em work continues through the past 2 years. being part of their argentina for the legacy as such players, us are bodies to darley, gilmer, saudi in bid on their unique name it. and there are multiple examples of argentina . are grateful of players with messy. it's special. yes. because of his great power international. ah, the youth, it's very much link with him. but after the worker we will, you know, see what will be the future of him or with the national team. and we expect to have him for a couple of more years with us. okay, well jam, i want to stay talking about massey in this world kat, because massey's performance here is really been reminiscent, said mera don i, in 1986. do you think this is going to be argentina here? i have that feeling. i would really like to because it would be the perfect fairy
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tale ending were too young to remember that. but we've been told that might have gone and 86 is the most impressive individual performance in a woke up. i have the feeling that it's messy said almost the same, of course we have the final left. it would be the part of the rop law flip each other posted and then carry on the top that you wouldn't say. but, but i was talking with lender on pablo. they made me realize that he's been involved in 75 percent of the goals. this is 5 goals. plaza says the 8th of 12. that's impressive. he's reading the leader. absolutely there of this team. he put the team on the shoulder because the inspiration of holly analysis and stuff, and there's all the young generation, he's been absolutely stunning, amazing and, and so i think it's closer forever for jenina here. the andre, the team being back in the final. what does that day for that of the global fan base where we are really happy in the final? it's a good challenge for us. we, i had been by the storm and scenes 4 years ago. we started our international
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sport due expansion scenes 4 years ago on a scene that we both do agreed to much next on. i believe we can win the work up. now you guys are part of the whole argentinian as santa and what's the new like back at the camp. and now that argentina has made it to the final i the players nervous excitedly under way. start with you? yes, yes, we are very excited. it's her greed, jones or you know, this is the final look for god is the most important evans in their waters for in the war on a seeing the ocean tina is prevail to lu agreed much and to i believe when these much okay quick tradition for pavlo who do you think it's going to win? oh, it's hard to believe
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a certain lot of chances are, well i will risk myself on say to one for a genuine, are they really going anything i think it's even find opening day that are just woke up. i'm quite close. i said the 1st. okay. yeah, we'll give you an agenda. ok. let's get out and about around town now. and sarah harold is in souk walketh and has been speaking to fans about a wednesdays game. for hey, i have on this as a new business saying it has come, especially for the game that was playing yesterday to front some rural kind of come all the way from fronts. it was very difficult for the both of you to decide who to support but you decided on supporting rocker. is that right? yeah, yeah, of course morocco. the house yesterday. sports morocco and i think we're both friends, but we're only thought we're american. we came here with no
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choice made in, in our head and but you know, there was a lot of american fans and we had to support them because of the dance and of that. and it's the 1st time that's an african country made it to the same same semi finals. so you know, it was the journey that was made. it was already history. so regardless of the results, it was very important to us to come here. where do you think this will take morocco and countries from africa? coral, our walls or maybe some of the teams that have been under adults the previous one. do you think this is given them? the 5 for the next world cup? yeah, i think this will, you gave the, you know, the small team, older outsiders hope because morocco was not one of the favorites, but they made it to the semi finals. so you know,
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everything is possible. and i think every other country should see that as a you know, a muddle and they should not give up before before the games. i've also got 2 gentlemen here the visiting, especially from new york. can you remind me of your name, please? god, god, to be nice to me. i'll be you told me that you had been to the ball cup in russia that was in 2018. let me just get closer and you had hoped to see argentine or you said it's your favorite scene. yeah. so i just, you know, since i was a boy and hopefully argentine i can take it all the way up and coming, especially for that game for the final, especially with semi and finally nodded dina played well there when against quito was probably like a revenge for the latch wake up and i'm expecting the same from from so proud to be
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the audience in 2018 for 3. i'm hoping i didn't know when this thing i came here for brazil. finally putting urgent tina. that is going to be the last give for my team. so i think it's all for him. i hope he wins it for himself. he deserves it. and. and for it and tina obviously it's a little bit more some, but in this case you'll have a lot of activity loads of moroccan. but i think having a rest day and they swelled up in castle, has brought together the planets top. superstars playing in teams that will go down in sporting history. the world of freestyle for the say station has brought together a different team to cut her 8 free sol as of all nationalities, background and physical abilities he's been performing on mat stays for anyone has more with the best footballers are intuitive, instinctive, showing off skills,
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honed on the streets and in school yard with that football, but it's also freestyle and pena doll technique played by one on one football jack down, or is a 2 time world pen champion. but he says his journey wasn't always easy. year and a half ago, i had a collision, enough match which actually, i mean, ruptured, blew up my liver. so i was in the hospital for 30 days. i was in to comas, i learned to walk again, talk again, and then came back and one of which i'm to just when i started everything was an old school because there was no career impairment. it wasn't something you could aim towards. i feel like i called it alongside others who have called at the same time only a world champion could be able to put this past name r a
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pos number hardy is the 1st female freestyle or in her need of iran. she is the 4 time free style champion, and she has now inspired a new generation of women. a . i have lots of things about briscoe. the biggest one for me is now going to i that is the bill into law. and before matt of mail for emily, mail, football, player, and news from show. and i think different thing in iraq, i think i like is so much world pop has been a performance of what ball added fine it the world most coveted play. years and modern state of the art stadium. but priest, i'll put balls, bring that back to it's basically because all you need is you and the ball.
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i'm surprised they even got that far. i think i'll just leave that to the professionals with jack in house. no performed all around the world. there is no bigger stage for football than the world cup, thinking we'd al jazeera don't. and i'm afraid that so we've got time for the 3 of us need to go and practice all freestyle footballs. go get the, i keep the up, he's going. so yet we'll have to say good bye backpack will be back at 1530 gmc, with more reaction to francis. when over morocco, for now, it's back to adrian. yes, thank you both. once again, see you later. still to come hell that he is out. why a plan? the space walk by russian cosmonaut support the international space station was canceled. ah ah,
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ah, hello again, peru has declared a 30 day state of emergency in response to protests by supporters of the ousted president pedro castillo. sir, he forces will have the power to stop demonstrations and to such homes without a warrant, protest was calling for castillo, is released. he was jailed off to trying to dissolve congress last week. ariano sanchez reports from lima president. we never wanted to clear the country is now in a state of emergency, as demonstrators in hospital looted, stores burnt, a television station, and tried to from the airport in another city who no protesters also tried to force entry to the runway. the army has been deployed to assist the police and protecting
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key infrastructure with blockades on main highways and expanding protests. but what they brought forward the plan for general elections again to be held. she says a year from now in m battle i see in the react legally, the timetables would be okay for 2024. however, making readjustments this can be brought forward to december 2023. because before that date, legally it would not be possible. though testers are demanding general elections. now. donnelly's kareka came all the way from bill's amazon region. he says he wants his voice heard, let us get on with them. let them go. we want congress to close a change of the constitution and the new elections are. these demonstrators are hoping former president busier casteel ruby fried. one week after he tried to
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dissolve congress suspended legal protections and ordered the army to patrol the streets. the former president is detained on with charges. it is likely the drugs were ordered at duffy or remain under arrest kathy of this freedom, being restricted as the inter american commission for human rights to intercede in hand, written letter as to his beloved what they forbid, whose social and rest law all right, well and sadly, else did i hall you in all your circle responsible for the ferocious attack on my compatriots. i got a call on the organizer people to remain alert and optimistic. i were already so, but i said, yeah, we'll check away. yes. in tears, she says the feel is the legitimate legal. i say then when i leave, you know, my president has been elected by the people. he is the president of the paypal. he has come from the highlands. the white paper do not want house. just give you the
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support you say the will remain outside the prison for the long they'd sit up a camino kitchen to sustain themselves and their cars, while the judiciary decides just to use faith with the in a census, i just see that you may be to the mayor of separatist hello don't answer. can eastern ukraine says the city suffered its heaviest, chilling it is. the pro russia administration says that 40 rockets launched by ukrainian forces hit the city overnight. meanwhile, the bare of car heave says that russia has lost more strikes on energy facilities there. the attacks of left millions in ukraine without regular access to power water or heat while they face sub 0 temperatures. that of the international nuclear watchdog is in south korea for talks. it's the 1st visit bear by an i e, a chief in 5 years. it comes as north korea as ramped up its missile testing unit, kim reports from sol, top of mine at the meeting between the i. e. a chief and sal chris foreign minister
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parks in is north korea at is nuclear weapons program. this is the secretary general rafael, rossi's 1st visit. of souls is coming to the post in late 2019. and while we don't know the details of their meeting, we do know that grossey is very concerned with the prospect of north korea returning to nuclear testing. what he calls an eventuality, which of course has been echoed by officials here in south korea as well as the united states. now ahead of his visit, rashi did help local media here that there has been several indications activity at the made nuclear testing site pu getty, specifically at to new tunnels, tunnel free and tunnel for all 6 previous nuclear tests were conducted at tenants. one or 2 rossi also met with president units on the earlier today who requested for an impartial review of japan's readiness to release. treated was still tritium,
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lays a water from it's heavily damaged. we're pushing my diet, she nuclear plant, which according to level report say could happen, could, could begin as early as next spring. the eldest child of the king of thailand has been taken the hospital with a heart condition 44 year old princess sponsor katie. elbow lost consciousness during intervention, northeast and thailand. on wednesday the war palace said her condition is stabilized. the princess is eligible to succeed. her father, the king. but he has yet to name a successful planned space. walk by russian cosmonaut on the international space station has been cancelled after a coolant. blake, a fluid spewed from the sawyer spacecraft, talked to the i assess. nasa said that none of the crew was in danger. it's working with the russian space agency roles cosmos. to investigate the fault, the u. s. russia have continued to cooperate in space despite the war in ukraine.
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and that's where we end this use our course, but he's never stops. i'll be back in just a moment with more that ac, as i'll see you then. ah, i they all ready for the 1300000 football fan. ah, maybe that this is only the beginning, the noise like a make or break moment for synagogue. more than happy here, i can tell her that ones with ring is displayed in my queue, and i got it. i do believe it went. argentinians are
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feeling here in central gwinn side, and here in the san drew. so you could all meant to be given, but thinking that that through with an opportunity for them to be created and celebrate their t o. oh, [000:00:00;00] a with tens of thousands of children were born in 2 will lived under the ice till regime
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in iraq and syria. now many are encamped either old funds or with their widowed mothers, rejected by their own communities chicken. did you think that people are going to welcome them after that? of course not an emmy award winning documentary. his that chilling and traumatic story came from the children, throw stones at me erects last generation on al jazeera. ah, how do i get an unprecedented strike across the u. k. up to 100000? no serious work off the job at a fight for better pay and conditions? ah, hello again, i'm adrian again. this is al jazeera, alive from doha, also coming up rallying for the matter of istanbul. he calls his jail sentence

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