tv Generation Football Vincent Kompany Al Jazeera March 11, 2024 5:30pm-6:01pm AST
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dollars box office hits about the nuclear bombs, which ended the 2nd world war oppenheimer to comb 7 awards, including best picture wilson dies ard reports. hollywood came together to honor itself on the night when the world around it is a poor. the demonstrators gathered near the events, calling for a ceasefire, and god's. their presence was spelled and not only because the protests delayed los angeles traffic. and actors inside were artist for cease fire pins to show they support in israel's are sold, remy yusef, who plays a supporting role in the film. poor things told variety what the symbol meant. come for immediate permanent ceasefire in gaza. we're calling for peace and justice. last thing, justice for the people of palestine, and i think it's a universal message of just let stop killing kids. quite a whole some of the kids. but on the oscar stage, real wars,
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those ongoing in those in the past were a constant. the, the zone of interest a star gets stored all portrait of the domestic life of an architect of a holocaust. one for best international feature film. it's director jonathan glazer used his moment to highlight the horrors of the present. right now we started here was man who refute the jewishness and the holocaust being hijacked for an occupation which has led to conflict for so many innocent people. what are the victims of upside of the what are the victims of october? the 7th in israel will the ongoing attack and gaza all the victims of this tissue. and as i should, war took home the award for non fixed someone wants to 20 days in mary o books. a tense film about journalists covering the early days of russia's war on ukraine behind the front lines. one best document is small officials live,
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and it was war. and the question of how to remember its worst extremes. that was the subject of the film, but gathered the most awards and total best picture director, actor and 4 other trophies, went to oppenheim. we made a film about the demonic, created the atomic bomb. and for better for worse, we're all living in oppenheimer's world. so i would really like to dedicate this to the peace makers everywhere with so many play conflicts ranging far from hollywood . it's not clear who can play that role in the real world. wilson does our elders 0 us and that does it from nathan today. next is generation football analysis, 0. i call the diary navigator. we'll have you news at the top of the hour. the in the whiners inside is what switch to new extinction. now the army enjoys and
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community groups to bring the box from the bring one to one east investigate welcome to generation football. coming up a report from algeria, i saw this country and one speak and foot point in history from the country gibberish and struggling from the recent process to political reform. i travel dates understand how local football has been an agent to change. what makes a great e dot on and off the page? i sound the vincent come to me because the new manager noticed my po, no, you shouldn't be sparking a phone or belgium international play. i'm premier league legend company kept in mind just to keep the 18th and during the most successful time, think about the history. we talked about family identity and how to make an impact
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on society. i don't call myself in activities, but we have opinions. we see if we can help where we can and that lives in some. yeah, thank you so much, very agreeing to speak to me today. you've been the captain of a very successful club. i'm moving into a management position. i wanted to know when you think about yourself in terms of the lead. uh, what do you think the biggest shift is c as a constant? i think the biggest role is to, um, have a look at the team is if still having a bad day and you know, raising the standards and helping them. and as a manager is seeing the bigger picture, you have to have the option and believing in what you do. and it's like, you know, that the world can be seen in different ways, but for a period of time. oh, you see where you believe in it and you're working with a lot of young players and there's a little focus on them. for example,
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in the u. k, in england we saw in the euro is off to the final. it was very unfair. the way that many of those plans are treated. what do you think is important to instill into the young man that you're working with? you know, that's so much to do with the success money, power influence and the visibility they have. yeah, i mean, i think your evening very do some kind of problems. uh, as long as social aspect of you know, racism and abuse and social media and whatever comes with it. and on the other side you've got what players have to do themselves. the responsibility they have and how they have to conduct themselves. i think in the end you have to almost create this bubble to what you work. well, you know, are you going to have all these external forces are going to put pressure on everything you do with your life. but you still need to protect your football and you still need to be yourself and to find a balance. and we have spoken to specifically about football,
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but i'm interested to hear a bit more about the work that you do of the pitch as well. what is it that you've been engaged in that you feel like very passionately about and that you care about? i don't icing, most of what i've done off the piece i started when i was a plan so i feel passionate about, you know, be express those which is a charitable organization around sports football in process $1200.00 kids. i'm proud about that, that we influence every week, every day. you know, there's a homeless issue in, in greater manchester and, you know, in england and probably in so many other countries and, you know, i tried to come to contribute with that. and i searched children's religious, which is an organization based around, you know, kids who lose both barons and, you know, i've done projects years. i mean, come going africa. i don't deserve any honest around the meadows for it. but it, it is something that can keep me awake at night. it's about using the platform as well. and that's why i ask you, you know, so that there's an opportunity to put the light on the issue with them. if i, if i can answer this, i think the most important thing is, you know,
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given access to opportunities, education, you know, really strongly believe in the and a come from process. so one day it's mentioned for saturdays and one the other day . as mentioned for being a drug capsule of europe and i actually had some so much more it's, it's one of the biggest talent tools of europe, but you need opportunities and opportunities on come that just because you say, hey, by the way we're going to open up you know, football club, so we're going to open up schools. it structural. it's how you effect leadership, how you effect um, anything to do with for no decision making in society to be at these tables interviews or your engagement or something that i can go much further. but that's for me, crucial accounts. talk about anybody else without having those people at the table who wants to help you solve the same problems as they need to solve, you know, so and by marrying either education opportunities as well, you feel that it's opening the door was that, um and sheds. you know,
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power in terms of you can see me and you with the face of these interview. so watson for and for where an organization where society is going is, who's making decision in the board rooms. and most of it starts in a pyramid. whether it's a appear and that we've been governments, we've been corporations, we've been industry is representation, is the rights that so the rest will follow. mean, if i know that there's a guy that and when there's a discussion about racism or sometimes, you know, a simple saying that could be, you know, someone will show something really stupid. why the color of the skin, you know, i think when this representation of the very top it takes it a few notches down. you're like, okay, it's going to get dallas with people not going to get away with it. if they're trying just show it on the cop uh, i feel like dogs don't about this stuff. it doesn't bring me to the next question,
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which is about your parents. do you feel like they helped in still those things that you're talking about, that kind of caring about equal opportunities in opening that door or did it come from somewhere else? my mother, she forced as you pass away. why a long time ago. but my mother was a type of person that would get angry at me for earning a lot of money so that i have to explain. oh, you know, don't worry if it comes to me. it's by then other people's hands. but i, my dad is just been someone that has a fight this way, all the way from congo is a political refugee that became the 1st block made in belgium. so we do have a little bit of an activist family, but you know, it's a different generation, different time with them co, myself, and not curious, but we have opinions we, we, we, we try and see if we can help where we can and that lives in the family yeah. and when you think about football and a lot of it links back to community and identity and that could be around the club, it could be around a region, it could be around a nationality. and i wanted to see you, how much do you think you
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a different identities, a different set, see one, have an influence, the priorities that you've kind of express. mm hm. it is a good saying for there's a say you're a product of your environment and i know you, it really is. i mean, um, but you gotta understand process as you grow up and you get on one side of the street, someone speaking to us and on the other side of the street, someone speaking friends, us and then you've got. so robbie link uh whatever language you on spanish italian is so diverse. so when, when you grew up in brussels, you feel like you're a part of the world much sooner than anywhere else. and so then when you start traveling, like i went to germany, i went to, to england and it feels very natural. but also how much of that do you think comes from also being from the background that you're from, you know, having parents to have come from another country the, i guess that content or ation impact fees. if you really look at it for,
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for its potential, you know, just having that diverse background, it's um, it's a wealth that you possess because you do start with a lot of disadvantages. and that was my story. when i grew up, you know, from an area where we did start with a lot of disadvantages, but i never looked at my background as well. and it was for me, it was a well. so it was something that i possessed that i saw the one day, all the people be jealous from me. you know, i'm from congo and i'm proud of it. and i'm from brussels, and i speak dutch and speak french and, you know, i, i own it a 100 percent. all of it. you also have manifesto. great. so much just uh, all the north of england. it's different to the south by how do you think that's impacted you and shaped? you know, what, look, what i like over here is um, in the know of people say say it as it is and the people own up to the mistakes you know, and you can have an argument with someone in the next day. you know,
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you still part of the same team and you know, you move on and you work together to was the next go. and i tried to do it as well when my relationship with players is look, you know, um, i think is better than you at the moment. and this is what we need to do to get you to compete. in the beginning it's, it's hard to take. but eventually they said, you know, at least you told me, at least you told me, and i just, uh, i wanted to know if there's anything you can think of in terms of influence for you . anything that mocked you when you were growing up, or even maybe later in terms of potentially books or stories about people or anecdotes. yeah, i think i grew up with almost like the grades of my father, you know, and being black and it's, you know, it's, it's weird to say because my background is white and black, but you know, color of my skin in stock. so i was, i was black and then you know you're,
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you're looking for success stories. so you look at mom and on the lookout pele and before my generation, but you look at um, nelson mandela. and, you know, just people have an impact. who can do it, and that's kind of your fuel. i don't think there was that many more than that. you know, it's just like the same 5 or 6 people for everyone that was like growing up. and i was your inspiration. i'm no one year. you know, any of the guys that i will ever mention, but i'm just for an endless. and just keep coming back. when you think about legacy and, and your relentlessness, what are you relating to see pushing for what you want to leave behind. as i've seen such a difficult question to answer um, well when i wake up everyday, i concert that i know there's a big picture through the background so that i wake up every day because you know, my legacy needs to be something know i wake up every day because i'm passionate
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about what i do and i think legacy is created by you eventually being good at what you do and uninspiring office and you know, doing it in a way that in the powers of as well. and i don't know how, what the end goal is. uh, but i know i'm not going to do it on my own. and i know that because of my success, if i can be successful. um, i'm gonna make sure that all this can grow as well. now this can be bad. do you mind if i was even believe in a thing like do you feel particularly religious sort of thing just the way you describe that i doesn't, i don't or it made me just one that this. remember, this can be straight forward, the simple but, but no, i look it's, it's a no nonsense question for me. so um, but again, is this thing we're in a world where you've got to be black or white, you've got to be mostly jewish or christian. you've got to be,
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you've got to be so many things, and then if you're not a black lives miles on your white mazda mazda an issue, not visa, i, you know, sometimes you don't know, and you try and figure things out. and that's fine. i can say, i mean like, you just feel like it's yeah, it just feels interesting because it does. if i died, do i want to go to have an advisor go yeah, yeah. okay. but if i die, do i want my children to believe in having definitely make it easier for them to make it better for them? do i have the answers? no, i think, you know, i see of, of, i know a lot of very religious people and it's a conviction and it's, it's really spiritual. it's really something that, that is a driving their life. and you know, i'm, i'm probably not on that level but i respected 100 percent. thank you very much for speaking with me today. i appreciate that. i'm so glad we could have you on generation football. so thanks. welcome. thanks for having that.
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you know, jerry of football has always been more than a game the future. i didn't know if you did. i didn't see that, you know, but the deal that, you know, the one on the phone in the, in the social is 4 in the, the, the president unless i cover the look the story on foot full in europe. but i comes out
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syria, my father's country to find out how fully states society and what the game means at the local level like that. so it's in the neighborhood of that was that time of the seal, the football club found it just days of out here is independence. in 1962, the op is one of our areas most popular and successful clubs. smaller it's playing in africa's version of the champions league. and signs of snapping up. take it. can you explain why your c o be find why i say it'd be fun because my 1st step in my life and i love it. i love it so much. but you know, but the bottom line i, i comes, you see, gotta be miners. i know that i didn't have to do that instead of going about the idea or what do i said, would you say that when up the door on the toilet, just the area that we know y'all had football is moving into the social and historic cypress of algeria white box,
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the early 19 fifties when the wolf, the independence from fonts began. i met with one of our curious most renowned football gentleness. yes, he'd what he was always thought that'd be out during national team was pulling out of the s o n t. and the movement for independence from france, and that was back in the 1950s, which i succeeded in, in 1962. what does that time to, to shape this relationship, algeria has with football. now, this part of the say that it, you know, between a 30 on you to pay the money we saw before, will show a 2nd coach luxury of the addition. was it football that don't go so you will not see these confusion because they're not connected from the group phone saying though, of course, let me get that on a little bit before they could ok table. correct? because if it was on a hold on the screen,
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easy because secure and it keep do it for me. so i'm there to keep us in that software for future 30 for corporate move on duty. we also sort of see these or pieces on oh gosh, you normally we saw father is our father confusing, you know, to perform these all these little say no, i performed on my cause i was really, i guess i'll go to the panel on the special temporary think on julia of the day on the polk. so did you do it for that? i'll say i will say a lot of people who still as you to do these on the role in championing independence from the friends interest and with the national team. you know, to the football club movie, i was created with a very specific political agenda. i didn't cut the 3 was one of the early direct to
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the movie he's in, i clinics the guy, you know, jerry and football. can you tell me a little bit about the history of lulu the as a club in algeria could either do or yeah, you could just, you know, yeah. master name don't like to go. i mean, there saw that there. can you post on the, on the preview you should e d, you should have a c, d, c. do they, me how difficult? yeah. because the stop, you know, how the run us goes on? is that ok? so she'll know the craft. they're supposed to be on a 20 the she was using that same board. you said you mod, initials, you perfect. beautiful. the website, the visual i proceed bbc pollutions, etc. yeah. this is talk to hey, do you mind me if david does that correct?
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he does. he reasonable, bob, i roll fan, best for the police community to corner, easy. oh, impact as a full specifically change didn't wayne in the decade falls down serious independence stadiums became faces with funds to been the dissolution with the political club thinking about fund employment, corruption, and fooling livingston did the 1820. 19 these tons became the absence of the nationwide protest movement. the heat on the
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lead to the resignation of president boot to speak are often almost 20 years in power. the of the 3 is a pos just to hit us, and i want you to understand what it means to find today comes what to match between algeria c, l, b, and c o n e, and the ranges to the cast champions me so many funds, football is, becomes the main tool national prize. you're going to win today. she can't be on the on the is the team or
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to deputy and that i was the only pays for the out here in national team, which one the 2021 visa arab cop riley is one of the co pilot. you know, here in football today, so many phones, games like 3 hours from, as a is just, are coming to support you. how does it feel the relationship with the funds? if the v 7, who's the 75 percent do on the, must pass on the obama so long did the most of the long see it into the house by the b o. b. when today? who's the, if i was curious invest, and it's like what time it could hold on, i would say, as one of the best team in african football history. the of the
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in my last few days. and i want you to understand what the future holds for the next generation of young players. i met lou, the assigned to fill out his son's football practice. this is one of the only spaces in the neighborhood, like kids get trade. people like what is the who mean, and i'm sorry, i'm just a heads up. let us know how to do some of these is the only answer to it was you look into the some of the company with this demo to man goals. but this is actually, you know, very time as you may leave the country to find the facilities or do they need to be done to kind of know to that kind of in our area will do follow. and i'll send you this on the bottom. the royal understood mutual method do here. okay. so no, no,
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no the computer to see i'm in the system. what do you call it? the middle push button on the spot, middle pressure. what do you mean up verification usually in questionable. just don't let them know and i have never even done okay. there's okay and can do something, has nothing to do. finally got moved to the whole is past, then life flies out series who's missing the nation? dream. i'm frustrated. right? that the struggle for independence inside this account and just to say on the timeframe. aspiring young foreigners who continue to play the game they love whenever and wherever. then they can the
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