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[000:00:00;00] ah al jazeera, when ever you thousands lined the streets of dough horace argentina celebrate thy wild cup. when. 7 and this was how they did it. it all came down to penalties after a nail biting match. ah
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alex oh robin, you're watching old. is there a life my headquarters here in dough hall coming up in the next 30 minutes? a lawyer for former pers president pedro castillo, says he's willing to give up his demand to be reinstated if it'll stop. the violent protests plus cab ups and global warming will tell you about a new kind of capital feed that's giving scientist something to chew on. ah welcome to program argentina, have won the football well cut after a thrilling final. here at cat thought 2022. they beat france on penalties as the game and did $33.00 after extra time. thousands of fans pack streets to see the winning team parade. alondo hall's new sale boulevard is a crowning moment for argentina's captain little massey, delivering a 3rd title for his country. john,
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a gas raska its own. we sailed boulevard been over 2 hours since the argentine in both. paul saw a life position here, but there still thousands of people parading up and down. it is catholic, national say it's a national holiday castle and double celebration because you got a final last catholic national guy. and so people are just saying out, trying to build as much as they can and look who i found, russell, my colleague who was at the game at the sales, they didn't role. it's been a thrilling, exhausting. just a super nice ever since the 3 or i mean just just the walk from, from the last but i had to you guys as been striking so sorry that they started card exciting and yeah, you're pumping into people lives of argentine, turning into like a mini one is area code, right? but i, i got the sense that people even hours off to the guy and kind of want to take a what happened because you have the right start off and start people really haven't had
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a chance to process. and it really reminds me of people when they got to a music festival last year. we are sorry that i don't want it to any other people walking around here. now, when the bus starts off a while ago, people still wandering around almost because i tried to ring every last of the woke up very good night tomorrow a little bit. yeah, i know i'm, i'm thinking of it. i think hundreds of thousands watch interviews have taken to the streets of the capital born as i raised to celebrate that teams victory. because a lot of pictures that you can see now that's going to early evening that fans have been waiting for this moment since 1986 went on to the last one. the coveted trophy, teresa bow is that we're here in the center of went outside is what hundreds and thousands of people have arrived to celebrate the thing done to express themselves. i'm happy that they're feeling better. i didn't want
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a advisor here thinking i was i taught i, they talked about
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a i o reason that well, the french friends watching the final but it was attends 2 and a half hours that ended in hard break because poll brendan reports for paris. ah, until france reached the last stages of this tournament, french public had been somewhat ambivalent about this world cup, but reaching the final is special and across france, the excitement and anticipation was intense. the game got underway, the 1st half,
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so france rocked on the hills. i argentina's ruthless intensity. that half time france was to nail down. the fans were reeling. we don't have the ball and we cannot really do anything. so i don't, i think it can be very hard in the 2nd i've, but i still have hope in the hope turn to something more confident in the 2nd half by now those without seats stood those without space peered through the windows with barely 10 minutes left the french fans were sent delirious by 2 quick fire goals from star striker killian and backdate. the game now level a to wall. into the 2nd period of extra time, nail biting tension again gripped the supporters. messy, put argentina ahead with just 2 minutes left on the clock by pe, again, sent the supporters into convulsions of joy. this welcome file had become a genuine classic. but that left penalties and for the french it was to be
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heartbreak roller, coaster ride was finished. i feel bad and food because obviously i'm friends. but what was the best game i've ever seen before? and i'm pretty happy for angela because a lot of 2014 are great very. i feel very well because i have her to nationalities. i am a cantina and her friends are also a, was a, he's in the shadow of the arc de triomphe victory had slipped away. so the party is over for the french and here at the chancellor say where the party would have been held had they won. there is no party at all the few stragglers of my shoulder now making their way home in a rather miserable front drizzled. it's a disappointment for a team which came into this tournament with such high expectations,
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but they came up against the magic of messy pull brennan. i'll just 0 paris. yes. kel demoss for france, but let's get more reactions. argentine as victory and richardson is in our world cup studio. okay, let's reflect on what we've just seen in that welcome final. i'm joined by football . analysts want to run go jemison, chicago acacia. sure. first of all, so much talking to build up about these 2 great play is killing him up in legal, massive. it's very rare when she comes to the final, the 2 people we talk about actually deliver, but they really did deliver in the final tonight. yes, they did, you know, we saw lynn l messy in that 1st half show up and stuff to the kids and what everyone expected him to do. becoming the 1st man to school in every stage of a woke up and then you know everyone to get ok ways you know, but then he shows up in the 2nd half after 70 minutes. of course. good, you know, to goes in 97 seconds, put himself in a conversation where only just one man just has as good
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a had she woke up final and that for me really just sealed it. and then after that, it was really up to luck. and also really that the writing was on the wall that jena were going to be the world champions and messy would finally achieve the one thing that had eluded him. his entire career. and jimmy, at times you've seen it at 1st time, these are somewhat fractious relationship. they were messy with the arch in senior fans, ceiling fans, particularly on in his career when he was seen as more of a spanish play or more of a boss alone apply than he was an audience kenyon. but i much in that conversation has come to a grinding halt. yeah, well, it already ended. so he won like up america. but yeah, it's true because as we see those pictures in lowville east go, they are going to the ends are sold by showing that they are so demanding to his team. and when they were not greening, of course, they needed to find a realty, and they found it in this guy shy guy, l unit messy. they never saw him playing in rebate, old vocational new york. so they,
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they felt he's not that my judge and get in. he is up. he was absolutely opposite to the mundo madonna. now we have seen a new version of, of him. so he has gone. everyone hurts because thanks to him, they will, the american. now the work up and he's the leader. he's every time more and more similar to tomorrow. so every one is absolutely in love with this new learning. missy. and one we've seen from that opening game against saudi arabia when it all started, so disastrously garage and seen it. this has not been an easy journey to this type of fall and i think they've shown huge character sure. who cared to add to what gemma said after argentina last, the saudi arabia massey comes and says, don't worry, trust us, we're going to get through this. and ironically, does it have an over not end up being the wisest to wisest ones out of all that because they're not after the match goes to argentine television and says, you know what, i think origin team is going to be ok. and they're gonna get to the final and when all this being said is it shows
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a character of this origin time. so we were at the mexico match and we saw how tense and how intense that match ended up being. and of course, messy is the one that ends up breaking that open ends up helping the argentine fans and in lead releasing all that pressure, that was pretty much vented there in that magic in eventually poland comes up australia. they survive in the deep martinez with a huge save at the end kind of resembling, of what happened today. croatia, so on and so forth. we, you see how all of this ends up being a major factor for argentina. how they had to show character moments that were very, very adverse. and just, just quickly as we, as we come to the end of all of our time here in counselor, this will cup usher in terms of the compact nature, the tournaments. and the last time we'll see 32 teams in a world cup. it's already feeling nostalgic for that for the size of his tournaments in the way this event is unfolded. absolutely. i mean, when you look at the composition really actually going all the way to the qualifiers and what it meant. you know, for the teams that you feel like, ok,
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there's going to be too many teams, but you submitting but also can you imagine that we missing more seller at, you know, a tournament like this? we don't have italy at the tournament like this. so to expand that sort of gives more countries, you know, an opportunity and a platform to sign, but also it will be really worthy. by the time a team wins of 40, a team woke up and the world's getting the chance to see arabic football and culture and get a chance to see morocco's great story. this will cup gym and us being one of the highlights, i imagine. yeah, it's been a really beautiful tournament for experiencing for the last time. the size is being small countries, large, a huge city and it's being great for, for getting to know. i think it break a lot of pleasure. this is especially from almost everyone who has been here a lot of people who was witness at that home as well on, on television. and yeah, i mean, the group stages has been the best in,
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in the long time with so many shocking stories with the asia, the south korea job and no straw doing it so would, and would go champions having choking the feeds like germany, for example. so it's been, it's been great, it's been so many surprises. and at the end, the perfect ending for monday, starting football like leonel messy and won. just quit. let me show your 1st time spending time here in capital, how's the exp has been for you? and the have been some amazing ups. that's an amazing stories beyond messy and i'm happy in this world cup hasn't now, i mean for a 1st time, i was a great time. i really enjoyed it. i learned a lot about the region i've, i've been able to communicate very well with people here like, you know, these, these 2 gems right here that i'm working with. it's always a pleasure with you guys as well. and it's a very enriching experience in something that you can take back and be able to, to transmitted to others. and gonna be that liaison, if you will,
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in continue to friendships and relationships that are built here through football, won jama. sure, the last month has been fantastic. have you guys, withers and guiding is through it every step of the way. it's all over. little messy has finally done what we've been talking about the so long he's on his 1st will cover the 3rd for argentine and he was so devastated that final in 2014. but now the argentine has 3 odyssey shirts even has 3 gold stars and they are will champions having beats in france in probably the greatest woke up final will ever see will lexia. brian has been del suki for traditional cultural area of the city. this has been at the heart of the bad experience to so many down here and our how during the tournament and the night of the final has been no difference. there been thousands of people who are writing through here wearing argentinian flags and
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shirts. gov and i have to say these people are all over the world in not just judging tinian, they are people from india, from bangladesh, from many within that. so how's diverse population? even this table of gentlemen that i met earlier away here visiting from my mom as you can see, the mahdi his races, but also a little bit of a tina in that as well. now argentina has had one of the biggest fan bases here in doha, an estimated 35 to 40000 people came over from argentina for the tournament, many more from within, doha, have taken on the team as their own. and they are very happy that macy has brought the team to victory, that they have got the fairy tale ending that they always wanted. still had here on al jazeera, tennessee, as president under pressure to resign up to saturdays. historic low turn off in parliamentary elections. of 1000 tons, funerals and gaza, full,
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my friends who dod. well seeking a bachelor. ah, who is your weather report for asia? nice to have you along. let's focus on india and true longer, and we've got this band, this feed of moisture just stretching across the bay of been goal that slamming inter sholonda. so i think by monday we are certainly going to see some flooding on the island nation there. colombo as a hopes why 9 degrees meantime for the north west of india called snap alerts and play new deli temperatures are waken up to about 5 or 6 degrees, and it continues to be foggy and sparky. there is an update on the ne monsoon, still pepin up, giving us bursts of rain through the malay peninsula and really top to bottom across the philippines flood advisors in play for just how intense that rain is. so with most of the action over the malay peninsula,
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that's where we see the energy spread out across malaysia and indonesia. and we've got this disturbance here that we're keeping tabs on, but not imposing a major threat. let's talk about those low temperatures across china. this is what you woke up to on sunday morning called snap alert him play for shanghai not hard to see why with a temperature of minus 4 now by monday will inch up a bit to 8 degrees after japan. we know some of the snow is cities in the world here, and we've got some snow storm warnings in play for hawkeye to island could see 30 centimeters of snow in 12 hours. ah, the coming of age story in a community liking to preserve the heritage in an ever changing well thing on an ancient ritual to future generations in award winning documentary, i'll just say well as
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a group of young men on their right to pass the tally in the remote forest, ivory coast. the sacred wood analogies era. ah ah. the buck you're watching officer, rubies. ho robin. reminder of all top stories. argentina have won the football world cup after beating france and a thrilling final here at cat, our 2020, to thousands of fans packed to the streets to see the team parade along their halls . lou sale beulah vault. well, they beat france on penalties after the game ended. 33 following extra time is
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according moment. argentine is captain little messy, delivering a 3rd title for his let's move on to the days other news now and the lawyer for peruse. former president has told al jazeera pedro castillo is willing to give up hopes of returning to office. to stop protests that have shaken the country. castillo was impeached and detained on charges of rebellion and conspiracy. this month protested, have been demanding his release and early elections. at least 20 people have been killed in the unrest. well, in the end, he knows these a serious crisis. 21 dates, hundreds injured. he's worried and hurts. if he has to abandon the legitimate position that people have given to him to stop that he will buy. but he is prepared to leave his aspirations to return for the presidency. if that helps to end the violence, see elyssa. yes, he is willing to make any sacrifice for the country. you iso has claimed responsibility for a bomb blast,
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which killed 9 iraqi policemen on sunday. of the attack on the convoy happened just south west of the city of cook cook. a funeral has been held in the city of the job for one of those killed in the attack. 2 of the police, but what critically wounded in the blast? well, thousands the people in guns have attended the funerals of a palestinian migrants who drowned off the 2 nicea coast nearly 2 months ago. they were trying to reach europe by boat from libya. a rights group says about 360 people from god that have died all gone missing in the mediterranean sea since 2014 . it has more garza, the masses in the gaza strip, more and 8 bodies of citizens who had drowned off the shores of tenicia while attempting to immigrate to europe. the bodies arrived through the rough crossing with the egypt on sunday. the large number of citizens and the victims families
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received the bodies. when the feud initial would rebel, if there was work here for those sad youths, would they have left in migration? but what shall we say? the army will show you how do you, how does this, what do we see in gaza? we only see oppression. there is nothing and garza but oppression. there are suffocating young people, so they flee because they are being suffocated. lubbock can get to me show that they help pictures of their children and be raised banners. calling for a rapid investigation in the thinking up the both that killed their children. a palestinian french human rights lawyer has arrived in france after being ported by israel. sala marie is accused of having linked to the popular front for the liberation of palestine, which israel called a terrorist group. plans can be action with the foreign ministry saying his expulsion is against the law. to disease opposition is calling for the president to
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step down. after less than 9 percent of voters turned out of parliamentary elections opposition, party boy culture. the polls which had the lowest turn out since june is in revolution. while the decades ago critic saying present, connie said, has lost his legitimacy. the us is urging to disease government to pursue democratic reforms. rosalind jordan as more from washington d. c. the state department did release a statement on sunday saying that to the turn alta was a very concerning matter for the u. s. government and that the u. s. government is very much interested in seeing the tunisian people achieve their political and dell, economic, and social goals. and that they're calling on the government of president guy's side to make certain that those democratic and economic reforms continue just a few days ago on december 14th, the secretary of state did meet on the sidelines of the us african liter summit
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with president side and reiterated those messages that the u. s. wants to see democratic reforms. it's also worth pointing out that to more than a year ago, on know, in late july 2021 blink and spoke with the president saeed about his decision on july 25th. to freeze the parliament saying that this was a, not a good democratic step, and that he wanted reassurances from side that tunisia would return to its democratic path as soon as possible. well, fast for nearly 18 months. you see a turn out of about 8.8 percent in the parliamentary elections on saturday across tunisia and the u. s. government is very much concerned that this could be a sort of back sliding. the usaa just this week did call on the tunisian authorities to do more to open the political space and to address people's concerns
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. not just of their political concerns, but their economic concerns as well. the body of an irish soldier killed on a un peacekeeping patrol and lebanon has been sent home from bay root shore. rudy was shot dead late on wednesday and a 2nd shoulder a soldier. putney was left in a critical condition after a hostile crowd surrounded the armen vehicle. when he was killed in a stronghold of has belong, the group has denied any involvement and investigation is ongoing. today we dumped together to remember the live on saturdays of our federal peacekeepers. private sean conrad radi, maybe talking 5 sonya come to meeting the light light instead of being for last name please. the lead on to the we more on the for the little also friday,
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rony resigned. it's funny. it's come to me for giving out on, on all of the, for the maintenance is live on. ukraine says russian forces have shaldeep heart cache on wounding, at least 3 people. the southern city has been attacked relentlessly since ukrainian forces be captured. it's november b, one battles arranging in the eastern city of buck moved st. present laudermill. lensky said the city had been turned into bird ruins. we'll find a shallow left several cities in darkness in the past few days. power is not being restored in parts of the capitol. keith, where charles stratford reports efforts to restore electricity and hate to all the neighborhoods of the capital city cave continued. the building you can see behind me is blacked out the few lights that you can see in windows. there we
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understand from mobile phones and torches. what's interesting is it that the building across the street here, as you can see, you can see lights on in people's houses. that has electricity as an indication of the kind of challenges that the source is facing and trying to get electricity and heat fully restored. we understand that there are neighborhoods like this across the capital city and throughout the country, it comes off to one of the largest biologies of missile strikes that russia is launched against energy infrastructure on ukraine since this war started. now, i on 10 months ago. meanwhile, on monday, we expect the russian president vladimir putin to visit his ally, bella rues, alexander lucas jenko, the better rouge and president for the 1st time in 3 years. it comes of the heavy
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joint military exercises in bella, ruth. and at the time when the ukrainian military are increasingly concerned about what they describe as a potential renewed effort by russia to move in to ukraine from betters in the north. the climate crisis has been tackled in an unusual way by scientists at the university of california, the focusing on changing what county eat in order to reduce the greenhouse gases the animals produce. robert also ah, when you think of global warming, you probably picture cars, coal, but cows? well, it turns out cause are prolific producers of the potent greenhouse gas. methane, says university of california davis. animal scientist, frank, mit loaner, methane from animal agriculture is the number one, greenhouse gas that makes up, the vast majority of warming contributions from livestock. 36 percent of all
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methane in the us comes from cattle. more than even from the oil and gas industry. there's some complex chemistry going on here. cows have 4 stomachs in one of them. micro organisms breakdown food into nutrients, producing methane as a waste product, cows, burke, the fermented food back up and chew it some more. each how belch is a blast of methane into the atmosphere. i call methane the fast and furious. i call it fast and furious because it has a real punch to it. it's more heat trapping. then let's say carbon dioxide, c o 2. so it's more powerful if you reduce methane, you reduce warming bit loaner and scientists around the world are trying to do that by slightly changing what the animals eat. you just chains the composition of microbes in the ruin. and if for those are home the cows at all, no,
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from those microbes that produce methane to those microbes that don't hear, graduate students are preparing feed for the university's heard of black angus cows . then they sprinkle a bit of red dust in each animal's prov, before the heifers chow down. this is the pulverized bark of the co broncho tree which grows in south america. and scientists working here have found that just a small amount added to cattle feed and reduce cows. methane emissions like 10 percent. far from this feedlot. environmentalists are angry with the bite administration for agreeing to legislation, prohibiting federal agencies from measuring methane in agriculture, bowing to demands by the agribusiness lobby. this administration's a business approach to measuring and reducing emissions from methane and agriculture undermines their credibility and international climate forums.
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meanwhile, back in california, the cows are munching away, seemingly happy and hopefully less gassy. rob reynolds al jazeera davis california to the ela, musk is offering, uses the choice of whether he should step down. musk posted a pole on his page a little over an hour ago. it already has more than 3800000 votes with both saying that he should go. musk says that he'll abide by the results. ah your child deservedly sell robin in doha reminder of our top stories. argentina have won. the football, woke up after beating france and a thrilling final here at cut off 2022 thousands of fans packed the streets to see the team parade along dough halls. lou sale boulevard while

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