tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 18, 2022 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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and political descent takes center stage. they are morocco's resistance, the ultras of raja casa blanca. the finds who make football on al jazeera. ah this is al jazeera oh, hello there, i'm the styles you tan. this is the news our live from our headquarters here in durham coming up in the next 60 minutes. the final of the 2022 world cup is getting underway right now at new south stadium as defending champions. franz take on argentina. trinity as president under pressure to resign after saturdays, historic,
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low turnouts, and parliamentary elections calls for justice of the palestinian french human rights lawyer and activist. as deported from his homeland and serving not just what's on the menu, but also a passion for football. we test the knowledge of this enthusiast from southern india. ah, well, defending champions versus a to time when it spearheaded by leonor messy one of footballs, all time greats. the 2022 world cup final is underway right now with france taking on argentina, aclu sales stadium right here in cats are. let's take you to some live pictures now from just outside the stadium. well, actually we have correspondence across multiple locations in paris. what is aries and multiple places here in cats are. let's begin with joanna roscoe. she's at new sale boulevard right outside the stadium. joe, they're obviously plenty of people who love to be in the stadium but couldn't get
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tickets. you're just across the road. i believe. there are plenty of them with you . that's right. yes. we are just about 5 to 10 minutes away from the stadium and it's been hacked. has been, we arrived earlier in the afternoon. this is lisa boulevard. at 1.6 club. it says long that it's like watch shops and restaurants to decide. now, earlier on we saw a team. they were sitting in the cafes eating, grabbing a bite to eat a stadium. well that's why haven't taken by a lot of a football fan, it come down to so called the atmosphere. you haven't got to take it for the big match in the stadium. but that come to the parade. of course, this is a national holiday today being kept on national day, but also a historic moment because the welcome final. the 1st one will be how intimately country we've been speaking to some of these funds here. many of them is supporting argentina. in fact, most i would say i suppose argentina, but also of them just want to be part of this historical moments that come down
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here looking for places to watch. the mat said that she a big screen right down the end of this boulevard. and just coming to get a feel of all the color and the sounds and just getting a little taste of the atmosphere that is going to be golden in 24 hours time. of course we're speaking about miss banjo, i believe you're going to be in on days with fans and celebrations after the final whistle to you. oh, that's right. yes. so i mentioned that is what i should say. i'd like to many is my nerves about is very important say, for the people who live in this country, it marks the national unity from when it became an independent state of 1878. usually what happens is that as a big military parade on the corner of the water, a large guy in the thing i was laid out this year because of the well cup. why know, being here at the sale stadium, they've decided to move the price to this area from the sale of the box. so what will happen is also the combination of the final i sold off. so it will be
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a huge grade coming down here. that will be our minutes. we break, but those are be tastes of the woke up final as well. they'll be plans for writing in this friday. they'll be constant cause they'll be camels, and all of it will be covered as well with fireworks, but as like the cherry until the cake really will be that the win is of the welcome line parade. and the open top bus off do that one, the trophy down this area. so you can imagine that it's going to be full of funds for karla, which is actually not, not too far away from a big platform where we're expecting by piece, possibly even premier of capital to be watching the parade. don't really know yet what time the parade is going to happen. it all depends on whether it goes to extra time and penalties at the sales stadium, but we will be able evenings to cover it as it happens. of course, plenty of football fans and plenty of candles will be very exciting. thanks so much joe. well, let's now cross the over tube. when is aries? oh, i'm sorry. actually let. stay in doha very briefly and speak to lexia brian. she's
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in front of a large screen and aha's coronation, alexi, i see quite the crowd there, but it doesn't quite look like there's very much gender piracy. oh, actually as quite an invalid population up there, a 1000 people behind me. 6 i made in $25.00 to said women probably seems like it's about the same. yes. media these gentlemen, i live in india, many roads in building the city helping build the infrastructure. well, as you say, there are thousands of people yet there are a free and started up and down the other one. again, the same, same, replicated. they have thousands of people out here to watch the match. there have
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been argentina, flags flying, they seems to be a little politics when anybody says i forget about so excited. so i think it will be a very interesting way to cover about the met my best. let's see, have you gotten much of a sense of who everyone supporting aga the well, when i was speaking to the gentleman sitting around me, all of them actually replicated in the crowd because when the guy came out of the building from the branch team. but there was a role when macy came out and they didn't fit in the follow behind them. i have to say they're mainly as in tina jersey. they're mainly just a enough legs, a couple of french friends also here and there, and actually more can room and why be from ogden painter. and he was telling me earlier that he's feeling a mix of euphoria and i can see the panic. and behind me, that's not a couple of minutes nervously shifting from foot to foot. so i think it's going to
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be nervous time. the next couple of hours. possibly the crowd not feeling the same panic that one is feeling the excitement and we'll be coming back to you a little bit later. thanks so much lexie. but now to get a little bit more panic, let's go to one of the areas and speak to 3 the bo 3. they're just hearing that from joe and lexi argentina. have plenty of supporters, and how many of them saying that? because they love messy. i imagine it might be a very emotional day for many people there, and one is very well for many, many years. and i've never seen anything like that. but i don't even know that now
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you do have to leave with an act on getting rather than have met. yeah. with yeah, i don't get that enough national oh, a freeze my unit. macy has made it to people's hearts in argentina. what are you looking at for? it's being printed on t shirts, mugs and even tattooed on people's bodies and allow me to sell dollars and dinner. tony will face a works at this shopping when aside as well, and says the growing demand for t shirts with a phrase shows support for the football star. good. okay. laughing to the leukemia
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. i think people wanted a messy who's more spicy and in this world cup he has shown it during the matches. he shows his argentinean. he gets angry like we do. and that's why people want these t shirts. alex it all started during the quarter final between argentina and the netherlands tension was running high. oh, from it. oh, i love us. oh. in opposed to match interview a fired up. messy cleared at doug striker vowed their course and said in slang, what are you looking at for clear off for clear off the catch phrase, he softened, combined with an image of the plea, cupping his ears, and louis van gull the dutch coach, who had earlier questioned macy's abilities. oh, it struck a chord back home and has been used in commercials, music and even a wine bottles. criminal people here are in love with the neo natal macy. most of
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the people you talked to said that he had been extraordinary during this. well, come the low, his career, not his leadership, and hope that he'll be able to guide argentina for victory on sunday. many have compared macy's attic to the home. i don't know who the sharp mouth constantly got him into trouble. but writers who actually unfair says, likening messy to motto now is a mistake. it's messy. i mean, we tend to comprehend too much on that all the time. and you can compare messy to mother because that different type of personalities and 10 people, they laugh at the outspoken style of model. and now their risk is style. i would say if more and messy, he's now been like this. people's reactions have a lot to do with food, were rivalry, but also challenging authority. and that's the beauty of football. i mean, we have some problems here in this house and europe is much more developed area.
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but when it comes to the game, a we are equal in teens are excited for the world cup final, hoping that finally, unique, messy, will bring the trophy to latin america. once again, the women going around the site every, every playing, all they want to leave poverty behind because you can walk up in love with every country teresa, but they will let you get back to watching about yourself to raise and will contact
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you about lisa to the but i'm going to areas, well, let's now get the perspective from paris. the other team taking part happened to be the raining well champions. natasha butler is in from trust and natasha. we've just seen quite a lot of drama on the pitch and i can see some very in faces where you are dealing with a francis just on the ground. looked as if you might be a man. he is always on the way all relief perhaps to say it's pretty assignments with $50.00 with on here hold. they can do it again with be signed
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the back. oh, well i think those about in some formidable, i think that's why they are a little bit hot. during the week we were the prompts fan, jeremy to see he was with you throughout the world cup from support to jeremy. all he was quite confident that his team would go far now, but france are in the final. he hopes they can beat argentina and win the tournament. and no one can. you always be sure, but you have to be confident when your friends because you are a bit very victim this. this is the 4th fire. know in 24 years. that is amazing. his favorite plays killing him by the 23 year old style striker from the parish suburbs. i think her, but there is a symbol in friends because her, it comes from a very much as by grown and is mixed. so he represents
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a lot for the younger players in the young kids are around france and i think it's a, it's a player that we see once a generation, maybe once in a lifetime. i excitements, building in the country as supporters wait to find out if france can defend the world comp. i could, i hope france wins. so we get to 3rd star. it's a beautiful team, even if the others weren't bad at all. she has yellow front as chrisman drew and but they're so we would when greece, man g o, an in back a are among the players who are also in the winning 2018. scored a team whose success inspired a generation of football loves it was here on the shoals. alea's a good friend, celebrated when france won the world cup 4 years ago. if they win again, this famous avenue will be packed with fans once more. the french president, a self confessed football fan,
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was in doha for the semi final and says he'll return to watch france or to tina. i think this is a team with a lot of willingness generosity. and you will have 68000000 people backing them. and then we, we bought them a fig tree on sunday would be a 3rd woke up title for frogs. and the 1st time in 60 years that a team has one consecutive titles. jeremy says he'll watch the final in his favorite ball on the day that also happens to be his birthday. a france victory. the only gift he really wants with his team in front of indigo. like into april with
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a, with that many multiple people to thomas get with this is one of the course. oh, incredible energy that already natasha about the forest in paris. thank you so much, natasha. all in the meantime. let's have you been more about the closing ceremony music sung by catherine sigh. isha took center stage there at the closing tourney of the wild cup here in durham. ah ah ah ah
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ah, ah, december 18th doesn't only mark the end of the wild cup in cash, but it's also the gulf states national days. joe was saying, celebrations are being held nationwide and here under how with air shows parades, concerts in our performances. the holiday commemorates the same history and cheapness since its unification in 1878. and this here slogan is the quote by a cutters. amir shake to min been hammered, our fanny that translates to our unity is the source of our success. well, we'll go back to how well comp studio under has waterfront at the end of the 1st half analysis, but also ahead. a canadian artist is indo hard to capture well kept moments with her paint brush. and in other news, power is slowly being restored to parts of ukraine, although russian been buttons continue. ah,
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how soon as he is opposition is calling for the president to step down a day after parliamentary polls. their critics, a president chi isiah has lost his legitimacy following the lowest election turn out since the juniors in revolution more than a decade ago. less than 9 percent of eligible voters cast their ballots and the selection which opposition parties boycotted? you don't. and many of us of the electoral commission says the turn out is 8.8 percent. how do we say it's an earthquake of magnitude $8.00. on the richter scale that look, look, and your, we ask those who run the country illegally and without any legitimacy to leave, hash marlboro has worn out from tunis. this was an opportunity for the opposition to say that the whole political process thought heard by president a society in 2000 went to one, was completely wrong. eroding debach rather gains in,
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in his ear and threatening his future. and this explains why are they made that 1st statement, asking the president to step aside quoting for a transitional period and for the main political parties to come together and shot a new transition there would pay the way to new presidential elections and new constitution. but you know, this is going to be a tough way ahead for all the parties. on the other hand, what took place i, you do, i think now he faces the biggest challenge, which is basically, he needs to win the hassle minds of people. but ultimately he does understand that is only the political parties that have been prevailing over the last 10 years. the have the potential to bring together a genuine sense of a democratic life. intimacy. a israel has supported a palestinian french human rights lawyer and activist. after his to recent residency rights were revoked earlier this month,
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selah murray had been detained without charge since march and the so called administrative detention israeli authorities have been present in several times, accusing him of being involved in an assassination plot against a former chief rabbi. israel's also branded him a re, a terrorist for being a member of the popular front for the liberation of palestine or a robert bride as in west harrison with more. yeah, the interior ministry here confirmed the to maury was put on a plane early thursday morning, bound for paris. so bringing to an end his long fight against deportation. he is a, a palestinian french human rights lawyer also activists. but according to the israelis, he is a terrorist, they say he's been involved with a terrorist organization that he has several times in prison. his longest prison stretch was 7 years and that was after a plea agreement in the alleged plot to assassinate a former chief rabbi and also a spiritual leader here. now after he was released from that sentence, the,
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according to the authorities, he was still involved in what they say were terrorist activities. they revoked his jerusalem residency. is this residency status, the palestinians in the occupied east jerusalem live under once? that was because he is a jewel national, a with french citizenship, and then opened the way for him to be deported to france. but he has never spent any length of time in france, although he has a french wife and his children who are in france themselves. it's a jerusalem has always been his home. so it has re series concerns from human rights groups here that's the authorities could use this to target other activists . it's also race concerns in france itself. now south korea says north korea has testified to ballistic missiles off its eastern coast. they were launched into the sea of japan in the early hours of sunday. young young has stepped up miss l tests in recent months, drawing condemnation from its neighbour japan. and the us fuel tanker has exploded
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alaska alliston killing at least 19 people and injuring thousands. will with already say the truck or if it turned and then caught fire and colonel in power one problems north of couple. rescue workers such as people still thought to be trapped under the robins. on sundays, international migrants stay an opportunity to raise awareness about the challenges faced by people who leave their homes in such a better life. un secretary general, antonio terrorist says, more than 280000000 people have left their home countries. the majority of them did so to escape poverty, unemployment, political instability, and violence. and less than 10 years, at least $51000.00 migrants have died. thousands of others have gone missing european roots account for the largest number of missing people, while parts of africa part is the 2nd biggest risk for people on the move. meanwhile, a state of emergency has been declared and the texas border city of el paso, head of an anticipated influx of migrants there. now oscar lisa says as many as
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6000 people could soon arrive from mexico each day. the decoration comes just days before the end of the pandemic related photo restrictions, which prevented migrants from seeking asylum in the us. and the nautilus montes assume i is the commissioner of health, military affairs, and social development at the african union. she explains that complexity is around human migration. you know, versus, and folks are showed us that the migration is not the spect is the start the tactic fact. ah, because in recent years africa's whistler changing button of migration, migration is if fennel men that has big game both for dynamic an extremely complex globe complexity due to middle tct of 4 factors that includes social economic conditions over t i. and now we fisa to the climate change and nerdy,
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lifted each juice. political and stability in the road is attacks in the air in africa that mid the migration issues complex fighting has been raging and the eastern ukrainian frontier fact course several explosions can be seen here in this drone footage, with smoke billowing over the city and several buildings there on fire. local sources, hey, it's part of russia, the tax on civilian infrastructure. meanwhile, that power has been restored in parts of ukraine, after a barrage of missile strikes, planting millions of people into darkness on friday. hello, ms. woodman. the main thing today is the energy sector. over the day we have managed ring electricity, fact almost 6000000 ukrainians repair works are ongoing. now they continue without interruptions after yesterday's terrorist attack. well, so don't forget, the governing african national congress has selected 2 candidates to run for policy . leader, delegates at a conference in johannesburg chose current presidents are on the poser and william
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keesing, the former health minister. the winner will also lead the party into the national elections in 2024. the agencies govern south africa since the 1st democratic elections in 1994, but its support has declined in the past few years. let's take a closer look at these 2 candidates, both of whom are tainted by scandal of an independent panel has found the current president and party leader so run the posen may have violation his oath of office. he allegedly concealed the theft of a large sum of foreign currency from his private game farm, but still he is a favorite to win keys. a himself has been linked to corruption. he resigned his health minister when a special investigation unit found his department had awarded a contract that benefit his family and associates, and he is still fighting those finding well vote counting has finished and fiji general election, but this fell no k, a winner prime and frank binding moran, the party and the coalition lead by city of iran. booker have each secured $26.00
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seats in the $55.00 seat parliament. both factions are now negotiating with the social democratic party in hopes of forming a coalition government. and that party won 3 seats and that makes them to make a i protest has been held at the board and between serbia and kosovo in support of sub minorities and members of a nature. peace keeping force have set up a blockade at the ginger crossing. tensions between serbia and costs have increased recently. there have been protests, roadblocks, explosions, and gunfire and all the costs of her. while the majority of the population on ethnic subs. well, the european union is expanding its carbon emissions game. the so called cap and trade program is accredited system, whereby companies pay a price if they generate carbon new reforms. it has a higher price and here to add a 100 years now at that time. and so it's been expanded to come effect as like building transport and shipping. still ahead here on algebra. peruse can take
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president just congress to bring general elections for to come rising anti government protocol. ah, anticipation is rising. and so with the atmosphere, you read the width of my cattle anyways. there is some dangerous cold on the way for western canada. however, when i know you're probably thinking it's canada, it's the winter time. it's to be expected, right? but this is below average. we can see a song of seems to come white horse minus 30 on sunday. here's what you're going to wake up to tuesday morning. that cold swamping to the south, vancouver minus 8 billings in the us state of montana on his 23. and there's white horse and minus $41.00 that's without the windshield. ok back to the here. now to the east. we go still have some lake effect snow being powered up here, breezy through the great lakes, and some snow being kicked back into candidates maritime provinces. from that nor
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easter that we were dealing with to the deep south northwind, it's really pressing down those temperatures, atlanta, just a top temperature of 7 degrees on sunday to the south was fairly quiet picture here . so let's stick to central america right now. and i think just a few showers on the cards for mexico's yucatan peninsula and just bursts of rain for costa rica and panama. but really the bigger storms are centered around paraguay, pushing into bolivia and for the river plate. it's going to be a breezy de harrison goods for the southeast of brazil. santiago after seeing one of its hottest stays in more than a 100 years. temperatures have come down a bit to 32 on sunday to with sponsored by cattle anyways. ah, with
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the latest news, as it breaks, the killing is brought immediate condemnation from the palestinian authority to describe it as cold blooded murder, detailed coverage, health officials say that transmission of this virus among humans is very rare, but they're worried quicker for summer season is about to begin from around the world formula. so you probably be okay, living in a building like this with blown up windows, but the temperature plummets such conditions. really take that whole lou.
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oh morgan back you're watching out there. let's remind you of our top stories with our our thing is that preparations and a month of great football day has finally arrived. defending champions, france on taking on argentina and the fee for wild cup final here in durham, and argentina have taken a $1.00. no lead lean or mercy, converting a penalty after 22 minutes. trinity, his opposition is calling for the president to step down a day after parliamentary paul, their critics, a president chi isiah has lost his legitimacy following the lowest election turn out since the canadian revolution. 12 years ago, israel has been ported at palestinian french human rights lawyer and activists. after his jerusalem residency riots were revoked. earlier this month, sala murray had been detained without charge since march, under so called administrative detention. peruse new president. deena bazzi is
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urging congress to bring for general elections, and one of the main demands of the supporters of ousted lee that pedro castillo. at least 20 people have been killed and the unrest that broke out since he was detained. and the protests continued. john hallman reports now from the capital. lemme get answers, can it out in a lengthy press conference in leim on saturday, the new blue up, the defended her 10 day old presidency. you see, i'm not sure how you look at the 2nd. the number in there is a group that says, dina should resign. what does my resignation solve? doesn't solve the problem. it doesn't. we will be here firmly until congress decides to bring forward the elections. she's in a precarious position leader of peru, only off the ex president pivotal castillo, was impeached and detained. she was his voice president and many now want her out and the election, shady thing i just tried to oblige, proposing a date, december 2023 countries heavily on popular congress was voted against moving the vote forward. it's rescheduled the 2026. okay. oh me.
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well there have been more than 20. this is protests have spread throughout. his government has declared a state of emergency. the armies been brought on to the streets and it was noticeable, but the 1st person to speak after her in a press conference, he was a general romero's elementals, bad individuals moving from violent actions to terrorist actions, which a punishable as the highest levels of national law the critics say that the government made a concerted effort criminalized protests and on saturday, even as blew up, he spoke of peace and peruvians coming together. anti terrorist police berating the headquarters of an opposition party and a farmer migration. moving 20 indigenous farms were held, a position party leaders told us i, our colleagues are being interrogated and they want to take them to the anti
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terrorism center. it's really worrying and evidence of how the government is trying to convince the population that peaceful protests or acts of terrorism. yet an indignant crowd turned up to try and freedom we can say to people have just come to try and protest against what's happening. it's still 20 people are being held inside the building. you see the police line here to try and stop him. it is like this one that ascending alarm bells ringing about whirring authoritarianism in the country. the only way food for a country crisis seems to be elections. now it's congress is turned to decide if they brought food and if the country move on with new leaders. john homan, elders eda lima, the actors and rights groups are calling on iran to release actress, tourney. ali do steen. the star of the oscar winning fell. the salesman was arrested on saturday. according on the international communities intervene after the execution of a young protest. i highly dirty, also posted
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a picture of herself on social media without a headscarf holding assign meeting women life freedom, state media and iran says the actress has been accused of spreading false information. on physician parties in liberia have been protesting, accusing the government of corruption and wasteful spending. the cost of living is rising in the west african nation comes as president. george, where is wrapping up a $48.00 day trip abroad. a member of parliament has filed a motion calling for an investigation into his prolonged absence. liberians are divided about the protests. forget, also a fabulous protest cannot solve the problem. it brings about counts. it brings destruction. it brings about many things. i see no reason for a protest if we have issues with the government. the right thing to do is to go to the ballot box and make the difference with watson because the protest is important because we are tired of suffering. looking in liberia right now across the country,
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we realize that more people are suffering, especially the young people. we are educated, but there are no jobs. ah, ah, catalyst diverse workforce says playing an important part in making this wild copy success from taxi drivers to metro guides and thousands of volunteers. they all contributing. many restaurants are also saving some delicious cuisine and who may consume sharif stopped by one of them. a busy neighbourhood of doha, and and, ah, ah, living here in the host nations caught up in the work up frenzy. i'm headed to send him go home. but if someone was not deserving was on the menu, he survey, ah,
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baron and bayport gains, ivy. medea is xandra martin douglas, he got a bus cody and named members of the argentinean team faster than what's on the menu to restaurant. he brooks for the 46 year old, comes from indian southern state of care love. he says he's never enjoyed being at book as much as he does now. the world cup is giving him a chance to interact with customers like never before. but your guy to read a lot more offensive when african, customized such as morton's come was big football. when people from the golf conscious. com was pick up all the players. i'm crazy about football. i've been following the game since the 99 to walk out. then i watched club macy's,
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philip. ah, coolly didn't play much football during his childhood. he says he developed a passion as a teenager, after watching a historic match in 1990 when cameron defeated defending champions argentina. i'm not the believe you have all these knowledge. is it? it's a more like a book. if you want any question that wonderful book. since the 30 years north, when even the woke up has brought to mo, business, but 12 hour shifts, leave cody with little time to catch the action live in stadium. he's managed to watch just one after a regular customer gave him a ticket. but again, it's out of time and while i'm being on he gets here, son of quin with me. prisma doesn't quite take it from here for steam
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to lift the world cup up a little thing. opening my pain. who are the called going to go to drink before being woke up? i'm is already good at what i'm being character, ritz, what god did. leona murphy not put a thing? go go, go 1000. and who's the only mean? plan to score goals and 5 because they're not and i go cody is a quiz, master's delight, and he op someday he can take his encyclopedic knowledge of the beautiful game beyond this restaurant who may consume sharif unto sierra. well, let's give you a brief update as you can see there from those very, very happy fan supporting argentina that argentina have scored a 2nd goal angle the maria ford method for the 1st go at 22 minutes. then when you overlay says here on al jazeera, the current score is to know in the 1st every wild count has been defined by some images that people will remember for years to come. canadian
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connie jackson is here in cas off of the 2022 tournament using her brush to record the highs and lows of the pitch from canyon has more. me a picture is a bull meant to frozen in time. and as these moments unfold at this year's world cup, carlene jackson has been painting them on your own, across the city. like this one until has cornish, depicting one of the best scores by certain brazilian child carling is one of the most commission sport artists in the world. a 3rd playing football i was for in canada. and my dream was the plan woke up. as everyone footballers dream and so when that dream was dashed away by injury, the ability to come here as an artist now is transformational like i don't have,
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i don't really have the worth having the knowledge of being a former athlete. i'm able to understand the moments these athletes what painted the passion, the sense of immortality, their emotion on the field and, and to it. it's actually paint something. you have to experience the emotion and then translated into paints on the campus. with she works exclusively for professional athletes. having been one herself, she calls them portraits of immortality, capturing moments just 1970 s shocked of pelley and bobby moore. that and several others were taken by john, barley of the daily mirror of london. his grandson james varley is working on the world cup and cutter, and has teamed up with calling to exhibit these images at the next world cup in 2026. what we want to do in 2026 is showcase these photographs. the
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funds of the next woke up in canada, mexico and the united states. and we can show these iconic, these retro, these incredible welcome images at all different cities across 2026. and hope to really like tell the story of a football and get people excited about the next woke up. nowadays click can capture single moment, but not all of cuts are 20. 20 twos defining moments are captured on camera. some are captured in public mural and sketch into world cup history. in a career of memorable moments will messy, provide one more. flinging when al jazeera doha fall, staying with the same theme, the finding image of the wild cups are also often captured by photographers sent by newspapers, websites, and agencies. the biggest, the, all kind of a very photographs in the wild is held by guess images in london. and as harry faucet found out those pictures
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a powerfully evocative oh we're here in counting town in east london to mid the industrial estates and the storage centers. at the heart of it all is the getty images archive and way here to meet its boss. mathew button happens to be a football fan, and we're on the hunt for some world cup. treasure. matthew, nice to meet you for you to know. so this is the largest commercial archive in the world, 80000000 bits of gloss, paper, plastic, otherwise known as we get him, his archive. wow. and let's see what we can find in terms of the very 1st of what a k. so this is woke up really woke up for he says, he says, he says, nearer, i will be in here somewhere. some of this is
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a bit grainy because oversee this was from newspapers of the time. people weren't really sending photographers from europe. i mean, that's a great show. it really is a start. the final is up. they are fernandez project share, and hector scout the celebration their victory. so it can't be in an archive in england without talking about $966.00. it's solely burned into our memories. the, that's the iconic show a composition base. it's actually perfect and allow for nearby. so you know, with our teeth and the light on his face in the car show aside from the action on the pitch, there is some pretty standard images around the whole event, right? sure, i love is pele training in the rain that is fantastic. so early, so rest of the squad, so i'm not doing that. this is so pretty. but the young fan just really after and also grow. yeah, and it's quite sad, you know, as we know,
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probably was injured for the on so didn't the impact of people told them that he saw the autograph book. absolutely. and they wonder who that, that go, whether he's still got the e found some others here. i'm in straight away, the eyes drawn to something that the referee didn't see on the day. some of the commentators didn't see on the day, but it's pretty clearly in that picture. it's such an iconic picture merit on his hand of god. it just shows you know, capturing the decisive moment and just clicking that shot the just at the right time. one of my key memories from childhood is this one from 1900 months. you guys again like marathon, i apologize, opinion, but a genius of a football player and you know, you really always harness honestly, he got a yellow caught it real enough from the final you know, whether we're going to get to the final it's not to come upstairs because optimize, you know, and everything goes digital. so this is where we need to be to,
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to check out all the, the more recent low cost. i'm probably thinking of isn't it in, didn't you know this amazing football? yeah. having this moment to have math and again it's, it's back to the moment you know, just having the presence of mind because obviously lots of other stuff going on at the time and be very easy to, you know, be focusing on whatever. and then suddenly i know that somebody else is going to say, i think so we've got to have eyes in the back of the head sometimes. and in terms of historical nature of the defeat by germany, brazil in 2014. and they were going to a $71.00 humiliating defeat in their own stadium. you could say, yeah, you'd need a montage of those 7 goals to tell that story. but one shot tells that story is always the iconic chart from each woke up. and you can argue what that is may be from, from the last flow cop, maybe pull, pope with shot piece will pick. he has it. not just the competition,
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but the more thing. everything about it. it's almost as though it said sir pauper can your experiment, can you, me a couple of years. so thought in the closest noise in the games that sir is causing personal failure, that, that decisive moment. according to one study, cats are faced an unprecedented campaign of negative reporting in the international media since it was a wanted to wildcat. some analysts say coverage of mega sporting events is often negative when they happen in the global south. as on the danger, vader ports, a in the morning. oh. people and just being credible, never known, want anywhere in the world. this is a huge you were on the streets of doha, describing what he saw from tick tock to twitter and snapshot to instagram social media influences with millions of followers from all over the world have shared
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similar accounts. but if one was reading newspapers in watching tv in the western hemisphere, the expectation would be quite the opposite. the campaign has been relentless for years from overall migrant debts being attributed to cutler's world cup to newspapers, calling the international event a moral debacle. 4 weeks across europe, there was a chorus of boycott cutter, true news media, and some depicted other it's people and players in orientalist and islam of 4 big tropes. one study showed that 66 percent of the articles in mainstream u. k. media. since that there was awarded the world cup were negative. if a president called it hypocrisy, i think for what we europeans have been doing in the last 3000 years. around the world, we should be apologizing for next 3000 years. before starting to give moral lessons to people, germany's form a foreign minister called it arrogance. in a tweet, he noted, my mother still needed her husband's permission to work,
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which he did guesswork as crappy. and how's the miserably that does not mean that writes issues, including those about migrant workers in cotton and the white region are not real. officials, acknowledge imperfections and said they've changed laws and will continue to make improvements. they also believe coverage of mega sporting events in the global south always tends to be a negative. that is 3 reason one is racism 2nd is hate, and 3 is orientalism. the best thing to counter propaganda is by doing it in the ground. people left with good memories. you see mexican, you see english, you see europe ian, wedding, the petra and the street. what does this show you before? this was a sign of shame to dance different. i think cut off have succeed not to change only the perception of custody, the perception of arab muslims, given the ferocity and scale of the negative press in that there's some analysts here believe that it has exposed the bias of the media and critics trade unionists
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have been telling out there that it will take impartial balance journalism to hold the countries to, to their words. but negative campaigns, aimed at a country are not helpful. some, a majority of era. the well, it is now time for an update on that wildcat final. let's go back to andy richardson at our special wildcat studio. yes, welcome back to our woke up studio and bo horse waterfront sits are just coming up to half time in the final, at least sale stadium and all gin sienna hold a to nil lead against france, who else? but for a little messy with the opening goal that from the penalty spots angle the maria. then finishing off a great theme effort to make it say, with me, watching the action unfold or a full analysts. it should come geisha gamma seller and find a rango usher in terms of what we expected and,
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and what's happened. france just haven't sent up yet. have they in argentina and complete control so far? yeah, absolutely. i mean, i expected as an see not to start the game like this. we saw them like that in the semi final against croatia. you just felt that, you know, they wanted to get done with the business and do not leave anything to play. and i think they have that destiny in their hands with those to pick fire goals and fraud . they have to wake up. they have to snuck out of whatever it is that they started the game with. just your 1st impressions of what you've seen in that opening hall. sorry. i didn't expect such a defensive sight of friends. it reminded me of it in the tie against moral co, where they decided to let the africans have the ball and just be clinical. and they haven't been that to like yeah, i've seen that body language of some french players said tele, not good staff, especially when did them believe they were like not understanding each other and discuss i've seen the opposite side in an argentine and we spend the last 48 hours
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saying that they will probably go back to the depth of defending with 5 notes. i told forwarding to back the media, sending a message is kaloni. we're going to go for it again. we're going to go for the final and it's been perfect for them so far in ben's a techie playing well and being blacky. and when we, we've seen of a sort of emotional journey that they saw and seeing a team of going on. and sometimes the anxieties being evident on the pitch, but particular 2nd goal playing some of the best football playing with real freedom . and what is a woke up final kind of giving france a little bit of their own medicine, taking advantage of spaces when france started to lose their composure lyric going forward a little too much, but then messy with one touch. and so really making a big difference. he alongside with, with alex, he's mcallister leaving everything for the maria. the monday has been just probably we, we end up talking about messy, we end up talking about and but bear. but if there was the x factor, he's on the pitch on his he might,
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he has just been dominant down that left side. really just overrunning and just actually beating up on, on, on just one day. an usher, we in the building, we were hearing about this potential virus going through the french camp and they do appear to be really lethargic. i'm and, and i was speculating a bit, but it, it's not been a very high tempo performance at all from that team. as an alleviate, yuru is gone off as well, even before half time. yeah, absolutely. i mean when you look at her how, you know the tournament has been a long one, it's a one month tournament and it's a very long, you know, time to play. you have form 4 days to recover and actually play another high intensity game and did a lot of presto, of course for a team like friends, but just talking about their defense. it's really sean because they didn't train for the last 2 days. they came in last night and that's not really enough when you're preparing for a walk up finer like the one we have on our hands. and jim or another, they tried to down play the extent of the illness in the french can. but from what you've seen from that team, do they look as either
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a full fitness and for readiness for this my laura of factors apply is difficult to tell. and of course, if they end up losing, it will be one of the main factors that it can not help you having 5 of your main players not being able to train for 48 hours. and just coming back as i share was mentioning in the last 3rd training anna and enough guards you, you cannot be seeking a 100 percent, maybe that they f there. but if something has shown as the idea that shandy is that he'd never likes to play with a player who is not that the 100 percent. so i assume that if they are in the pigeons because they add up suddenly healthy and, and fit and about the g 2. and then believe that change, i think it's just that change. i've seen them because things out really not working for them. and he needs to be more offensive, something that maybe he could have thought that at the beginning of that much is a half time. now they played 70 minutes of additional time. at the end of that, 1st off, it is to know so origin siena to raise about can join is from when his air is where
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i imagine people are pretty happy with how things are going. theresa? well, they are. it's difficult to explain what's been going on here for the past hour. 15 minutes. i mean, i've seen people cry. i've seen people in my life, these people scream, we've seen some foam water. everything here, people are just celebrating and happy and it's quite extraordinary. what would, what has achieved in this country is this past week, how this whole country has united behind the national teams argentina is currently very, very polarized, politically, with a few different on the crises that made it difficult for many parents to travel to don't even know you're seeing have been there. many other people here were not able to travel, mostly because of exchange with them and other things. and that's why they're coming to places like this one to watch. not only don't miss b team, but they have come to love a team that they like a brother who shows them health of the brotherhood where they get along with each
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other. when they transmit a tool that people their passion, they're helping to see. so there was lots of nerve and if in the beginning people celebrated the 1st goal by your name, betsy, by a penalty, then the 2nd one by ankle, they might have a bet. still nobody is sorry. what happened back with the netherlands? what argentina was winning to 0 that netherlands, so everyone here is waiting for this not to one. so and so they can really celebrate that crying with joy important varies a few different emotions in paris. at the moment natasha butler is there for is in the french capital. natasha. how people are seeing a viewing what they've seen so far. it's been a pretty tough 40. 5 minutes for france was a pretty bleak atmosphere. i have to say a lot of grim expressions on people's faces. you know, we've covered the front games up until this final in this bar. and i can say every time people have been cheering,
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there's been music people been jumping up and down. i mean here, some people even lying on the floor, they like stretches as i come with an emotion because they are very disappointed about how frances performed in this 1st half in case 2 goals by out and say, no, i mean that's just not good for morale this is not where france support is wanted to be at this point. they know it's not over. of course i, there's still another half in which france can maybe change in ship. things make things go in that direction. but the feeling here amongst finds it isn't a very positive em. natasha, thank you for now. people lying on the floor in paris one. i mean, what, what, what of the french team got to do to get them back on their fates and match sharing again, they've never been in the steep hole like this. i don't know in a, in a couple of years. i haven't seen france down this this early, and this, and by this result is so far. but can france have got to come back and start going
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back to their essence of attacking, of using pace of using their weapons on a consistent basis. and they haven't been able to break argentina's press a sure with it, see the netherlands office. he came back with some pretty direct football in that quote, a final which unsettled dodge in santa francis gonna try something out like they must throw everything they have in the 2nd half on the pitts and try to come back into the 6 i. we've seen that happen, like you said, against under the lens and they know the, you know, the feeling of defeat. they don't want to feel that to get it, you know, walk up, find out. so i think they'll come up knowing that they still have a chance, but it's going to be very difficult. a sion janet one thank you for now. we will all be back to the final whistle. and 9 of the 10 team 6 like in the late in the last to welcome final have got on to winning. so i can see it in the book states way will be back out, full time will be taking around the world and around cancel out the final whistle to say who will win the world cup final, hey,
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in castle it looks as i was going to be arguing saying a little messy, giving you the country the lead angle, they maria with the 2nd go to know at half time in the world cup. fine. ah, i they all ready for the 1300000 football fan. ah. counted me that this is only the beginning, the neck benoit, and keep moving forward with the make or break moment for synagogue. more than happy here i can tell you that friends with ring is beside him. so mike shuler got into that. they would not happen. belief is when argentinians are feeling here in central when inside and
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