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argentina defeated france for the fifa world cup world cup. belarus in hockey for the first time in its history won the cup of the first channel in moscow in the final duel of the legendary competition , ours fought with the hosts of the site of the russian national team three times. the belarusians entered in the score, but the russians had the strength to compare the numbers on the scoreboard. as a result, 4:4 the result of regular time of the match in overtime of the best team did not determined, and ours ended up in the shootout, more precisely, only shane prince converted a free throw, and our goalkeeper aleksey kolosov did not miss, belarus won, 54. we preach such fast hockey, canadian, here, uh, and we kind of tuned in today understood , that there is a chance to win for the first place, and we are sure how we would feel if we won before this kazakhstan. then, for three days, the team of young and well, great, won. great. today the atmosphere was. yes, and there were moments on the bench where they lost and won. here are all the emotion
argentina defeated france for the fifa world cup world cup. belarus in hockey for the first time in its history won the cup of the first channel in moscow in the final duel of the legendary competition , ours fought with the hosts of the site of the russian national team three times. the belarusians entered in the score, but the russians had the strength to compare the numbers on the scoreboard. as a result, 4:4 the result of regular time of the match in overtime of the best team did not...
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world cups are for fifa. ii discussing how lucrative these world cups are for fifa. if you take a look— world fifa's _ world cups are for fifa. if youj take a look at fifa's accounts, three years out of every four it loses money and then the world cup comes along and it reverses the situation, so fifa is hoping to make total revenues of around $4.5 billion to $5 billion this year and the vast majority of that will be distributed to its member countries. so it is a very successful activity for fifa, and they are going to try to replicate that in clubfoot all, in terms of what they have achieved international football.— achieved international football. ,, ., ., ., , football. staggering amounts, and ad agencies _ football. staggering amounts, and ad agencies and _ football. staggering amounts, and ad agencies and brands i and ad agencies and brands shielded away from confrontations in the end against qatar.— confrontations in the end against qatar. yes, they did, because while _ against qatar. yes, they did, because while there - against qatar. yes, they did, because while there has - against q
world cups are for fifa. ii discussing how lucrative these world cups are for fifa. if you take a look— world fifa's _ world cups are for fifa. if youj take a look at fifa's accounts, three years out of every four it loses money and then the world cup comes along and it reverses the situation, so fifa is hoping to make total revenues of around $4.5 billion to $5 billion this year and the vast majority of that will be distributed to its member countries. so it is a very successful activity for...
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they spent years building the world cup that the world has seen during the fee fee world cup -- fifa 4, 16 hours, with few breaks, very little overtime. whenever inspectors came around they were told to behave. they endured verbal and physical abuse, long hours, they were not paid. it's a litany of accusations. i want you to listen to this one worker who just returned to kenya after three years in qatar. >> the kenyan worker asked why are you calling me black monkey? the supervisor slapped him. another one died. another one was beaten and he went missing. >> you saw somebody die in front of you? >> yeah. someone collapsed and died. i think that was the harsh weather conditions. >> because of the heat? >> because of the heat. limited drinking water breaks. >> reporter: that man is a football fan but he said he's too traumatized to watch the world cup. doesn't want to watch qatar on television. and there are stories all around africa and south asia, the bulk of whom who built the stadium. >> i was surprised by how the officials were responding, one saying death was a natural part of lif
they spent years building the world cup that the world has seen during the fee fee world cup -- fifa 4, 16 hours, with few breaks, very little overtime. whenever inspectors came around they were told to behave. they endured verbal and physical abuse, long hours, they were not paid. it's a litany of accusations. i want you to listen to this one worker who just returned to kenya after three years in qatar. >> the kenyan worker asked why are you calling me black monkey? the supervisor...
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let's hope it happens again for the next world cup. >> we have the summer's world cup. the women's fifa worldwe'll be speaking then. >> it's a date. >>> last night was the first night of hanukkah. the jewish holiday known as the festival of lights during which the candles of a menorah lit over the course of eight nights. cnn's harry enten was this morning's number. >> this morning's number is 87%. that's the percentage of websites who spell hanukkah -- >> they're wrong. >> there's a little bit of a controversy on how exactly to spell it. there are, get this, 36 different potential spellings of hanukkah that i tested in 2022. 87% say it's with the double k, back in 2004 it was 53 support, starting with a c. now it's down to just 8%. this could be perhaps because of the influence of the ap style book or multiple dictionaries spelling it this way. hanukkah with a c has one thing going, limited polling shows jewish americans prefer hanukkah with a c. bottom line, it's a tran transliteration. why is hanukkah a unique holiday? it wasn't celebrated before the 180s. then rabbis in cincinnati connecte
let's hope it happens again for the next world cup. >> we have the summer's world cup. the women's fifa worldwe'll be speaking then. >> it's a date. >>> last night was the first night of hanukkah. the jewish holiday known as the festival of lights during which the candles of a menorah lit over the course of eight nights. cnn's harry enten was this morning's number. >> this morning's number is 87%. that's the percentage of websites who spell hanukkah -- >>...
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recognized by fifa, his contribution to reporting on eight consecutive fifa world cups, including attendance at fifa women's world cupss well as a host of other international sporting events. his love for football was immense and his reporting will be missed by all who follow the game. you mentioned lebron james, too. grant wahl profiling him when he was a teen in high school. this was "sports illustrated" in 2002. james a high school athlete. this reaction from lebron. take a listen. >> he was always pretty cool to be around. spent a lot of time in my hometown of akron covering me over the course of time before that shoe came out, or before that cover story came out. i always watched from a distance. you know, moved up in the ranks and became a professional. he kind of went to a different sport and things of that nature over the years. any time his name comes back, i think back to me as a teenager and having grant in our building down there. so it's a tragic loss. unfortunate, you know, too lose someone as great as he was. >> those words speak volumes. this is a heavy -- right there. look at that. this really is, fre
recognized by fifa, his contribution to reporting on eight consecutive fifa world cups, including attendance at fifa women's world cupss well as a host of other international sporting events. his love for football was immense and his reporting will be missed by all who follow the game. you mentioned lebron james, too. grant wahl profiling him when he was a teen in high school. this was "sports illustrated" in 2002. james a high school athlete. this reaction from lebron. take a listen....
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world cup post. >> the fifa world cup is qatar. >> a reminder of the multiple allegations of corruption surrounding its successful b. though, no concrete evidence came to light. back in brussels, how will the suspects there? >> it sounds like something out of a crime novel. on friday belgian police stopped the father of the vice president of the european parliament trying to leave this brussels hotel with a suitcase crammed full of cash. his daughter protests her innocence. but whatever happens in the case will have far-reaching applications on how decisions are made at the european parliament just down there and on the tens of thousands of lobbyists that were here in brussels trying to influence the decisions. >> there are too many loopholes. we think there are several countries that engage in these practices. of, basically buying the sport of -- the support of any piece. it looks like qatar might have gotten overconfident in their approach to this. the sums are so huge that this would inevitably occur. >> a shocked and ashamed european parliament voted overwhelmingly yesterday to strip its vice president of her title. the eu's reputation is astake here. the blocks leaders are in brussels today for summit. in the current energy crisis, they look to gas rich qatar to help them. katty adler, bbc news, brussels. >> let's turn to matters financial. in the u.s. the central bank rais interest rates again by .5%. it signaled a plan to keep raising rates to combat record high inflation. that comes even as inflation is showing signs of coming down a bit. in a moment we speak to our north american business correspondent samira hussain about what it means. first, talking to consumers in new york city about the effect of the rising prices. >> new york city's holiday markets are open. spirits may be high, and so is spending, but not necessarilyn gifts. what has been getting more expensive? >> everything. food, gas, clothes, the whole gamut. >> i spend a lot of money on groceries. everything a time you go to the grocery store something is like a couple cents or a dollar more than it was a month ago maybe. inflation has gone through the roof. it is insane. gas prices are awful. you go to the supermarket and abated -- and by two things and spend $30. it does not make sense. >> inflation may be easing, but it is from the highest rate in over 40 years. to slow the price rises the federal reserve hiked interest rates at a record pace. >> everything is up. i hope soon there will be a change in prices start going down and gas starts going dn a little. maybe there is a trend coming. >> that trend is reflected in the latest data showing inflation may be peaking. but, the months of spending more on basics means even merry market goers have to make choices. >> budgeting big-time. i am not buying certain things anymore. i am really very money conscious right now. >> i have been budgeting more. i am trying to track my spending. even if i am spending a little more, at least i am keeping track of it and trying to come back. >>samira joins us in washington where she has covered the latest hike in rates by the u.s. federal reserve. you are saying inflation is showing signs of moderating. but the federal bank still raised rates by .5% and said more increased -- or said there are more increases to come, or signal that. why? >> interest rateare still going up eve though we are seeing inflation down somewhat. remember where we are with the rate of inflation. it is still superhigh. the toll it is taking on consumers remains big. what they are paying for now is still 7% higher than previously. that is why the fed is still raising interest rates. it did so this meeting a little bit less. because, it took into account there were two whole reports in which you saw the rate of inflation has gone down. that said, they are very cautious about how long that might last. >> samira, what is the global look -- outlook? is recession in the cards or can the u.s. federal reserve pull off a soft landing where they raise rates but do not cause recession? >> they will certainly try. they need to raise rates to slow down inflation. they also need to not raise rates so fast it tips the economy into recession. now, mr. powell was asked about that, the chair of the federal reserve. he said, i do not know, but we have to try. >> when we look at the figures coming out of the u.s. companies, what picture is being painted about whether economic growth is slowing? and how that could impact the rest of the world what you are seeing is corporations hunkering down, getting ready, preparing for what is going to come. they see a slowdown coming in the economy. that is why you are seeing so many firms slowing hiring or freezing hiring area they are not doing any more expansion. they are not investing in their business. everyone is really concerned about what will happen next year. >> samira hussain, thank you for the analysis of what is happening in the u.s. and the global economy. in other news, from around the world, peru declared a state of emergency for the next 30 days. supporters of former president pedro castille continued to protest. the country's main roads are blocked as people take to the street. he was detained for alleged corruption following his attempt to dissolve peru's congress. prosecutors are trying to put mr. pous-tio in jail for 18 months. russia launched new airstrikes against ukraine targeting the capital of kyiv. ukrainian air defenses shot down 13 drones, but fragments hit
world cup post. >> the fifa world cup is qatar. >> a reminder of the multiple allegations of corruption surrounding its successful b. though, no concrete evidence came to light. back in brussels, how will the suspects there? >> it sounds like something out of a crime novel. on friday belgian police stopped the father of the vice president of the european parliament trying to leave this brussels hotel with a suitcase crammed full of cash. his daughter protests her innocence....
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world cup is gearing back up as if this world cup is gearing back up into action. we have another fewer world cup headlines for you. this came out of that news conference. fifahe next world cup which will be expanded to 48 teams when it's held in canada, mexico and the united states. they had planned on starting with 16 groups of three, but after the excitement of qatars group stage here, they say they looking at other options the spain captain sergio busquets has retired from international football. they were knocked out on penalties to morocco here in the last 16. the 34—year—old won the world cup in 2010 and the european championship two years later. and sinisa mihalovic, who played for yugoslavia at the 1998 world cup, has died at the age of 53. he'd been battling leukaemia. the serbian won the european cup as a player with red star belgrade and also claimed serie a titles with lazio and inter milan before going on to manage ac milan. he has died at the age of 53, that is it for now from qatar, when we come back we will be getting the thoughts of gary lineker as we look ahead to that world cup final on sunday. let's head back to the bbc sports centre and
world cup is gearing back up as if this world cup is gearing back up into action. we have another fewer world cup headlines for you. this came out of that news conference. fifahe next world cup which will be expanded to 48 teams when it's held in canada, mexico and the united states. they had planned on starting with 16 groups of three, but after the excitement of qatars group stage here, they say they looking at other options the spain captain sergio busquets has retired from international...
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world cup host. ..2022 fifa world cup is qatar! a reminder of the multiple allegations of corruption surrounding its successful bid, though no concrete evidence came to light. back in brussels, how were the suspects there caught, according to police? it sounds like something out of a scandal—filled crime novel. on friday, belgian police stopped the father of the vice president of the european parliament trying to leave this his daughter protests her innocence but whatever happens in this case, it is going to have far—reaching implications on how decisions are made at the parliament, just down there, and on the tens of thousands of lobbyists who work here in brussels trying to influence those decisions. there are too many loopholes and we think there are several countries that engage in these kind of practices, of basically buying the support of meps and it looks like qatar, if it is qatar, may have got a bit overconfident in their approach to this. the sums involved are so huge that this was inevitably going to leak out. the vote is closed. a shocked and shamed european parliament voted overwhelmingly yesterday to strip its vice president of her title. the eu's reputation is at stake here, said the bloc�*s leaders, in brussels today for a planned summit. in the current energy crisis, they look to gas rich qatar to help them. katya adler, bbc news, brussels. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme... why south korean women fear they could lose their hard —fought gains on gender equality. saddam hussein is finished, because he killed our people, our women, our children. the signatures took only a few minutes but they brought a formal end to three and a half years of conflict, which has claimed more than 200,000 lives. before an audience of worldo the peace agreement. the romanian border- was sealed and silent today. romania has cut itself off from the outside world i to prevent the details - of the presumed massacre in timisoara from leaking out. on trial for his political life, the lewinsky affair means bill clinton is guaranteed a place in history as only the second president ever to be impeached. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm monica miller in singapore. our headlines. france will face argentina in sunday's world cup final — after a two—nil victory over the tournament sensations morocco. china has re—called six diplomats, wanted for police questioning over a violent scuffle outside the country's consulate in manchester. let's now turn to europe — where four people have died after a small boat carrying migrants capsized while crossing the english channel from france in freezing conditions. more than forty people were rescued in a joint operation by air and sea, conducted by the british and french navies and coastguards who
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world cup soccer. as the 2022 fifa world cup approaches, thank you for not taking more time because i've taken yours. as the 2022 fifa worldcup the park is proud to host the world cup village. a series of live parties happening at several city locations, crossing, union square plaza, civic center plaza and the jfk promenade. festivities kick off this monday november 21st and patrick lynch, the u.s. plays well. the goal here is -- while soccer is the draw, the goal is to foster community. full schedule of events can be found at world cup tf.org. our program is having a graduation ceremony saturday december 10th. it will be at the boathouse, it's for leadership program and it's possible for a partnership with the port of san francisco. young people are trained and given skills to participate in community events and team-building exercises. all the commissioners are invited to the graduation ceremony frses 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. saturday september 10th and we also celebrate a ribbon-cutting joined by commissioner griffin at the newly refurbished waller skateboard area. i got to meet with members of this community again last
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world cup host. ..2022 fifa world cup is qatar! a reminder of the multiple allegations of corruption surrounding its successful bid, though no concrete evidence came to light. back in brussels, how were the suspects there caught, according to police? it sounds like something out of a scandal—filled crime novel. on friday, belgian police stopped the father of the vice president of the european parliament trying to leave this brussels hotel with a suitcase crammed full of cash. his daughter protests her innocence but whatever happens in this case, it is going to have far—reaching implications on how decisions are made at the parliament, just down there, and on the tens of thousands of lobbyists who work here in brussels trying to influence those decisions. there are too many loopholes and we think there are several countries that engage in these kind of practices, of basically buying the support of meps and it looks like qatar, if it is qatar, may have got a bit overconfident in their approach to this. the sums involved are so huge that this was inevitably going to leak out. the vote is closed. a shocked and shamed european parliament voted overwhelmingly yesterday to strip its vice president of her title. the eu's reputation is at stake here, said the bloc�*s leaders, in brussels today for a planned summit. in the current energy crisis, they look to gas rich qatar to help them. katya adler, bbc news, brussels. top—tier presenter spending a second night in hospital after he was hurt while filming the bbc show. it happened at the test track in surrey. his injuries are not thought to be life—threatening. the bbc has had all health and safety procedures were followed on site. it's understood that the accident did not happen at high speeds. now i look at other stories making headlines. peru has declared a state of emergency for the next 30 days. the country's main roads and airports are blocked as people take to the streets. he was impeached and detained for corruption following his attempt to dissolve peru's congress. prosecutors are trying to put them in jail for 18 congress. prosecutors are trying to put them injailfor 18 months. russia has launched a new wave of air strikes targeting the capital kyiv. ukrainian officials say their air defence shot down 13 drones, but they had to residential buildings and a government office. russia has repeatedly targeted ukraine's power network since october using missiles and drones. president biden led to mark the tenth anniversary of anniversary of one of the worst school shootings in american history. mr biden said the nation should have social guilt for failing to take more action to address —— address violence ——more action to address gun violence since the killings at sandy hook elementary school in connecticut. 26 people were killed — twenty were young children. yan bing—towe has become the latest chinese player to be suspended from the worldprofile player to become embroiled in the investigation and his suspension comes just days five other chinese players were also suspended. for more on this, we can speak now to snooker commentator elliott west. thank you very much forjoining us on the programme. what was your initial reaction to hearing the news of the accusations? shock, really. ithink shock, really. i think the biggest shock, obviously a top 16 player and we don't know what has happened regarding this individual case, but it is worrying. if you look at the history of snicker, there is a number of players over the years that have been involved in match fixing, some of them have got fines, some of them have been suspended from the game, and obviously, this is bad for snicker, we don't want anything like this and we want it cleared up as soon as possible. china is a massive market for the game, a lot of revenues, sponsorships come from this. how bad is this news for the game internationally. fist is this news for the gam
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world cup host. ..2022 fifa world cup is qatar! a reminder of the multiple allegations of corruption surrounding its successful bid, though no concrete evidence came to light. back in brussels, how were the suspects there caught, according to police? it sounds like something out of a scandal—filled crime novel. on friday, belgian police stopped the father of the vice president of the european parliament trying to leave this brussels hotel with a suitcase crammed full of cash. his daughter protests herinnocence but whatever happens in this case, it is going to have far—reaching implications on how decisions are made at the parliament, just down there, and on the tens of thousands of lobbyists who work here in brussels trying to influence those decisions. there are too many loopholes and we think there are several countries that engage in these kind of practices, of basically buying the support of meps and it looks like qatar, if it is qatar, may have got a bit overconfident in their approach to this. the sums involved are so huge that this was inevitably going to leak out. the vote is closed. a shocked and shamed european parliament voted overwhelmingly yesterday to strip its vice president of her title. the eu's reputation is at stake here, said the bloc�*s leaders, in brussels today for a planned summit. in the current energy crisis, they look to gas—rich qatar to help them. katya adler, bbc news, brussels. following russia's latest barrage of air strikes on ukraine targeting the capital kyiv, in which ukrainian officials say their air defences shot down 13 drones, us media is reporting that president biden is planning to send expensive patriot air defence missiles to ukraine. ukraine has been requesting further air defence support for some time. earlier, i spoke to melinda haring, the deputy director of the atlantic council's eurasia center. i asked her why the us are proposing the use of patriot missiles now. so yesterday, we had a big donor conference in paris, and ukraine's needs to survive the winter are very long and russia has taken the fight from the battlefield to the skies since october, and the decisions to send the patriot missile system by washington is a very good one. it is an overdue one but it is a recognition that ukraine needs this system in orderfor ukraine to survive the winter. so i think it is driven by a fear that the ukrainians , iranians, may resupply with more long—range weapons and that ukraine will not be able to survive the winter if we don't step up its air defence systems now. you say it is overdue to help with the problems over the winter, but won't it take a long time to set up? how does it work to get the system in place? that is one of the big objections. the ukrainians have been begging for the system for a long time. we don't have lot of them and you're right to say it is a long training period. quite an investment. the big objection that washington made over and over again was the ukrainians have not worked with something this sophisticated and the ukrainians have made this request more than once. ukrainians have shown they can learn how to use the systems s very quickly. can they defend themselves very effectively? the claim came from dmitri medvedev is irresponsible and a loser, i don't take anything he says seriously and i don't think anyone does. he is a former president, and he is a hot head. i don't think he speaks for anyone but himself. so i don't take it seriously, and you have to remember germany is part of nato and russia is not looking for a fight with nato, it knows it would lose very quickly. is this everyone's worst nightmare that we are having iranian kamikaze drones and if the us system is brought in and set up, could this not be one of those never—ending conflicts of a proxy war on someone else's land ? i don't think so. at some point, the russians are going to run out of missiles and that point will come pretty soon. we have seen at least eight barrages of missiles, and this is 80 to 90 missiles, and we are expecting another three to five before the russians run out. the question is will ukraine's electricity grid hold? we don't know the answer to that question. i have asked a lot of technical specialists in kyiv and it is sort of a cat and mouse game. so putin cannot win on the battlefield. he is spent, his forces are spent, he has major problems with morale, with training, there will be a hard winterfor his side, so they are hitting civilian infrastructure and they are trying to convince ukrainians to quit and leave and move to a safer place, and so far the ukrainians aren't moving. belinda haring. stephen "twitch" boss, best known as the dancing dj and sidekick on the ellen show, has died by suicide at 40. tom brada reports. his wife said he was the back bone of ourfamily, his wife said he was the back bone of our family, the his wife said he was the back bone of ourfamily, the best husband and family and an inspiration to his fans. —— and father. as a mainstay on the wildly successful the ellen show, stephen boss met with countless celebrities and extraordinary figures. after hearing of his death, now they choose to remember his extraordinary qualities. ellen degeneres tweeted that she was heartbroken, describing him as pure light and love. her grief was echoed by michelle obama who posted this photo and a message calling stephen an incredible force, someone who radiated life and positivity. after appearing as a dancer in movies like blades of glory and hairspray, boss found fame as a runner—up on so you think you can dance in 2008. he went on to become an integral part of ellen degeneres's us talk show from 2014 until it finished earlier this year. before the show came to an end, degeneres surprised him with a special tribute which moved him to tears. i love you, i got you something. i love you and... i love the the family that we have. and it is something that i will always remember that you gave me a place where i could just be myself. since his death was confirmed, social media has been flooded with tributes paying respects to stephen boss and his family and urging people to always check in with their loved ones. he is survived by three children and his wife who released a statement which read "we love you, we miss you and i will always save the last dance for you." stephen boss, who has died at the age of 40. that's all from the age of 40. that's all from the sour, thanks for watching. —— the sour. hello. this long spell of cold weather is not ending just yet. for the time being, we are still stuck in the deep freeze, this cold air that has been brought down from the north. but there are signs of a change in the outlook, through the weekend, and particularly into the start of next week. a south—westerly wind starts to develop and that will bring something significantly milder. in fact, by monday, the southwest of england could see highs of 16 degrees. but with that, there will be some wind and rain at times. but in the short term, we stick with the cold and frosty feel to the weather. some icy stretches to start thursday morning, and a day of sunshine and wintry showers awaits. the icy stretches are where we've had the showers over recent houi’s. parts of northern ireland, the east coast of england, but most especially the north of scotland, and here we will see frequent, wintry showers of sleet and snow continuing through the day. some further accumulation of snow. some showers for northern ireland, briefly for west wales, and also for the east coast of england. again, those will have a wintry flavour. some of those showers will fall as snow. but for many other places, it is going to be a dry day, with plenty of sunshine, not helping the temperatures much, though — one to five degrees at best. through thursday night, once against those temperatures will drop like a stone. there'll be further wintry showers, some further icy stretches, and, widely, we are looking at lows of —4 or —5 degrees. some places will get colder than that, and some fog is likely to affect some southeastern parts of england through the first part of friday. the other feature of friday's weather is this weather system, which is likely to bring a mixture of rain, sleet and snow across some central parts of scotland. that could cause some disruption. it could certainly give rise to some ice. it's another cold day, but maybe not quite as cold, and that is a sign of things to come, because, by saturday, we start to shift the wind direction. we start to pick up these south—westerly winds. still some showers around, especially in the west and the northwest. some of those will still be wintry, but those temperatures beginning to creep upwards. but it's as we get into sunday that we see this big change. this frontal system driving its way in from the southwest. that will bring heavy rain, strong winds, perhaps some snow for a time, but, behind that, things will turn much milder. this is bbc news. the headlines — france have reached the final of the football world 2—0 semi—final victory, through goals from theo hernandez and kolo muani. the defending champions will now face argentina in sunday's final. a nationwide state of emergency has been declared in peru, where supporters of the former president, pedro castillo, continue to stage protests. mr castillo was impeached, and detained for alleged corruption, following his attempt to dissolve peru's congress. speaking at the summit of heads of state in washington, this is bbc news. the headlines — france have reached the final of the football world cup, ending morocco's dream of becoming the first african country to win the trophy. the french team secured a 2—0 semi—final victory, through goals from theo hernandez and kolo muani. the defending champions will now face argentina in sunday's final. a nationwide state of emergency has been declared in peru, where supporters of the former president, pedro castillo, 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world cup host. ..2022 fifa world cup is qatar! a reminder of the multiple allegations of corruption surrounding its successful bid, though no concrete evidence came to light. back in brussels, how were the suspects there caught, according to police? it sounds like something out of a scandal—filled crime novel. on friday, belgian police stopped the father of the vice president of the european parliament trying to leave this brussels hotel with a suitcase crammed full of cash. his daughter protests her innocence but whatever happens in this case, it is going to have far—reaching implications on how decisions are made at the parliament, just down there, and on the tens of thousands of lobbyists who work here in brussels trying to influence those decisions. there are too many loopholes and we think there are several countries that engage in these kind of practices, of basically buying the support of meps and it looks like qatar, if it is qatar, may have got a bit overconfident in their approach to this. the sums involved are so huge that this was inevitably going to leak out. the vote is closed. a shocked and shamed european parliament voted overwhelmingly yesterday to strip its vice president of her title. the eu's reputation is at stake here, said the bloc�*s leaders, in brussels today for a planned summit. in the current energy crisis, they look to gas rich qatar to help them. katya adler, bbc news, brussels. to the worldon sunday. our sports editor, dan roan, joins us from the al bayt stadium just outside doha. morocco had lit up this world cup already beating the likes of belgium, spain and portugaland now they had their sights set on another european giant, france, a country with which morocco of course has close historical ties. but the holders, who had already knocked out england, proved too good. having inspired pride throughout the arab world, morocco's support has grown during their remarkable campaign. tens of thousands converging here in the hope of witnessing more history. their team had already delivered one of the world cup's greatest ever underdog stories. but now the champions themselves stood in their way. within five minutes, the favourites flexed their muscles, the ball falling to theo hernandez who, despite the tight angle, expertly hooked home. the world champions lead in the world cup semifinal! morocco behind for the first time this tournament. despite the worst possible start, th
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recognized for his contributions reporting on eight consecutive fifa world cups and his career included attendance at several fifa women's world cups as well as a host of other international sporting events. his love for football was immense, and his reporting will be missed by all who follow the global game." major league soccer as well in a statement, "we are shocked, saddened, and heartbroken over the tragic passing of grant wahl. he was a kind and caring person. his passion for soccer and dedication to journalism were immeasurable. grant was an important member of the soccer community for more than two decades, and he will be deeply missed. our heartfelt condolences are with his wife celine, his family and loved ones." and no greater accolade, fred, we were reflecting earlier, the great lebron james, who grant profiled when james was a high school athlete back in 20002. take a listen to this. >> he was always pretty cool to be around. he spent a lot of time in my hometown of akron covering me over the course of time before that shoot came out and before that cover story came out. i've v've always kind of watched from a distance
recognized for his contributions reporting on eight consecutive fifa world cups and his career included attendance at several fifa women's world cups as well as a host of other international sporting events. his love for football was immense, and his reporting will be missed by all who follow the global game." major league soccer as well in a statement, "we are shocked, saddened, and heartbroken over the tragic passing of grant wahl. he was a kind and caring person. his passion for...
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according to the people world cup ranking their number four in the world, the team's star, killian and bop. meanwhile morocco doesn't have any world cup titles yet is number 22 in the fifas. the team star player, ashraf hakimi in the 2022 world cup here. morocco has finished as a semifinalist. let us see how far the team goes today. joining us again here is my goodness with the oakland routes to talk a little bit about the big game that's happening today. i gotta be honest with you this game. you know, it's got me more excited than the game yesterday. just because you know friends having those two world cups, morocco being the underdog first north african team as you mentioned before. how are you feeling about watching this game unfold? very excited. i mean, i was just talking to some of my colleagues over there about predictions and on as i said on paper, i think france overwhelmingly the favorites. i have a sneaking suspicion that they're going to blow morocco out in this game today. i think morocco have done so well to get this far. but crucially, they've got a lot of injuries. and i just think if france gets the go ahead, morocco have never been behind in this world
according to the people world cup ranking their number four in the world, the team's star, killian and bop. meanwhile morocco doesn't have any world cup titles yet is number 22 in the fifas. the team star player, ashraf hakimi in the 2022 world cup here. morocco has finished as a semifinalist. let us see how far the team goes today. joining us again here is my goodness with the oakland routes to talk a little bit about the big game that's happening today. i gotta be honest with you this game....
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world cup, he was briefly stopped while wearing a rainbow colored shirt to the u.s. match against wales. qatar stands on lgbtq rights has garnered attention during the world cup. the fifa president did express their condolences to family and friends. "only some days ago, grant was recognized by fifa and the international sports press association for his contribution to recording data reporting on a consecutive world cup's. his career included attendance at several fifa women's world cup sent a host of other international sporting events. his love for football was immense and his reporting will be missed by all who followed the global game." on u.s. soil, after imprisoned by russian and 30 through 10 month, brittney griner is back home to loved ones. chuck gives us the latest from new york. chuck: brittney griner has returned to the u.s., reunited with her life -- her wife in san antonio after being detained in russia. officials say she's in good spirits and appears to be in good health and was receiving medical care. the process called reintegration to help americans attained overseas transition to life back home and decompress. given physical checkups and access to psychologists after 10 months as a russian prisoner. in arizona, her coach of the phoenix mercury overjoyed. >> we have so much joy. our entire organization, players, team. all the people who work hard behind the scenes, including the
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his first ever goal in the knockout stages of a fifa world cup, his ninth overall at a world cup.lvarez doubling argentina's lead, taking advantage of a really bad mistake by the aussie keeper matthew ryan, who's going to rue that error for a long time to come. these were the scenes in buenos aires. they are obsessed with the game. they live and breathe it. we're going to get argentina, netherlands in the quarterfinals friday. >> i love your energy and enthusiasm. we appreciate it. >>> the mother of one of the victims of those brutal killings in moscow, idaho, is speaking out with new details of what happened just before the attack. she says her husband actually changed a lock at the home the weekend before the killings. camilla bernal has the latest for us. do we know why the lock was changed? >> she wasn't very clear on all of the lock information, pam. she's also saying she's essentially in the dark, saying that police have not told her anything. she's learning about her daughter's death through the news and exactly what happened that night. so she's extremely frustrated, askin
his first ever goal in the knockout stages of a fifa world cup, his ninth overall at a world cup.lvarez doubling argentina's lead, taking advantage of a really bad mistake by the aussie keeper matthew ryan, who's going to rue that error for a long time to come. these were the scenes in buenos aires. they are obsessed with the game. they live and breathe it. we're going to get argentina, netherlands in the quarterfinals friday. >> i love your energy and enthusiasm. we appreciate it....
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world cup, then argentina was knocked out in the round of 16, croatia. croatia has zero world cup titles as of right now is number 12 in the fifa world ranking the team starcourse. luka modric back in the 2018 world cup, we should note croatia finished as the runner up so a lot of people are expecting a very close match as we walk into the next world cup match in about an hour and a half from now, all right, we're drawing again. oakland roots jordan farrell. he is here back in the set with us to talk a little bit more about this game, and this is just going to be an exciting game to watch. we know one of the great things about living in a in a city like the bay area, in cities like the bay area is it has such a big international community. that's why i got to foresee the oakland roots becoming really successful here and then, when the women's team comes out, it's going to be real successful here because you have so many people from all over the world. there is a guy that runs the store right by my house. he's from croatia. and he couldn't even you know, i was trying to buy something the other day, but he was busy staring at the tv, you know, and then i to
world cup, then argentina was knocked out in the round of 16, croatia. croatia has zero world cup titles as of right now is number 12 in the fifa world ranking the team starcourse. luka modric back in the 2018 world cup, we should note croatia finished as the runner up so a lot of people are expecting a very close match as we walk into the next world cup match in about an hour and a half from now, all right, we're drawing again. oakland roots jordan farrell. he is here back in the set with us...
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world cup. grant was just given an award by fifa, the world soccer governing body because he was covering his eighth world cupbrennan, pre-eminent figure skating journalist on planet earth, grant wahl is the pre-eminent soccer journalist in america. but more than that. he was just a lovely, lovely, sweet guy. he adored soccer. he wanted to share his love with soccer with everybody. but he never lost sight of what else was important and what was most important wherever he went. he went to qatar months ago to write an article about the migrant workers there, a very controversial article, a very controversial subject. as christine said, he wore the rainbow shirt to the first world cup game. he's the top soccer journalist in america, but he always entertained my texts. and i'm just a schmuck soccer fan. and i would weigh in after games with my stupid observations, but grant would always write back with the sweetest, kindest, most thoughtful notes. it's just such an epic loss. and i do want to say -- i mean, i listen to his podcast twice every week. he -- and i've been talking to him. he had been sick. he had been
world cup. grant was just given an award by fifa, the world soccer governing body because he was covering his eighth world cupbrennan, pre-eminent figure skating journalist on planet earth, grant wahl is the pre-eminent soccer journalist in america. but more than that. he was just a lovely, lovely, sweet guy. he adored soccer. he wanted to share his love with soccer with everybody. but he never lost sight of what else was important and what was most important wherever he went. he went to qatar...
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world cup. sloane glass has more. >> cali to all muslims, death confirmed by gulf times islam, a qatari died suddenly while covering the fifa world cup. qatar 2022. the second journalist to die at the 2022 worldys after new york based writer grant wahl died suddenly after collapsing in his seat while cause of death still hasn't been confirmed. some people questioning the timing wall spoke with newsnation's leland vittert shortly after being detained by qatar security back in november for wearing a when it came to human rights writing about world cup organizers and the lack of empathy after migrant worker deaths. this is about human rights and the fact it's illegal to be in a country. >> that is hosting the world cup is obviously a big issue. his brother eric suggested foul play in a now private video posted to social media. my brother was healthy. >> he told me he received death threats. i do not believe my brother just died. i believe he was killed. wall had fallen ill while covering the tournament. he complained about a death rattle cough and collapsed well covering argentina's quarter-final win against the netherlands, had a case of bronchitis this week. >> i've been to the medical clinic
world cup. sloane glass has more. >> cali to all muslims, death confirmed by gulf times islam, a qatari died suddenly while covering the fifa world cup. qatar 2022. the second journalist to die at the 2022 worldys after new york based writer grant wahl died suddenly after collapsing in his seat while cause of death still hasn't been confirmed. some people questioning the timing wall spoke with newsnation's leland vittert shortly after being detained by qatar security back in november for...
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world cup for you. >> pele made good on that promise. at just 17 he burst on the world stage becoming the youngest player to score a goal in a fifa world cupt on to claim the cup, the first ever and later two month with pele as their star. making him the only player to win three world cup titles in the sport's history. the major european football club tries recruiting a him but pele also nicknamed the king by commentators stayed with the team. he paid the world's most highly paid athlete, recognized everywhere. few americans at the time knew any professional soccer places, thrilled when he sign with the new york cosmos in 1975 before finally calling it quits. >> i very feel very sorry because i love soccer. and it is like a part of any life i love. >> reporter: off the field pele grew in one of the most well-known celebrities on the planet. a pitch man. a frequent white house guest. his life story on the big screen. and a role in escape to victory with sylvester stallone and michael cane. >> i do this and this and this and this and go. >> t the artist t andy w warhol quipped everyone will be world famous for 15 minutes but after meeting pe
world cup for you. >> pele made good on that promise. at just 17 he burst on the world stage becoming the youngest player to score a goal in a fifa world cupt on to claim the cup, the first ever and later two month with pele as their star. making him the only player to win three world cup titles in the sport's history. the major european football club tries recruiting a him but pele also nicknamed the king by commentators stayed with the team. he paid the world's most highly paid athlete,...
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world cup for you. >> pele made good on that promise. in 1958, at just 17, he burst onto the world stage, becoming the youngest player to score a goal in a fifa world cupto claim the cup, the country's first ever. and later, two more with haley as their star, making him the only player to win three world cup titles in the sports history. the major european football club tried recruiting him, but paley also nicknamed the king by commentators, stayed a loyal 19 years with his brazilian team, santos. pele also became the world's most highly paid athlete, recognized everywhere. few americans at the time knew any professional soccer players. thrilled when he signed with the new york cosmos in 1975, before finally calling it quits. >> i feel very, very sorry because i love soccer. and it's like part of my life that i lost. >> in his later years, he served as a u.s. ambassador and a champion of both of the poor and the environment. but always remained beloved as simply, pele, the greatest soccer player ever. sam brock, nbc news. >> what
world cup for you. >> pele made good on that promise. in 1958, at just 17, he burst onto the world stage, becoming the youngest player to score a goal in a fifa world cupto claim the cup, the country's first ever. and later, two more with haley as their star, making him the only player to win three world cup titles in the sports history. the major european football club tried recruiting him, but paley also nicknamed the king by commentators, stayed a loyal 19 years with his brazilian...
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the fifa world cup account very quickly declared it the greatest world cup final in history.e, what is always a really good marker is how other sports people, the greatest at the top of their games react to something like that. those people who know what it's like to deal with the pressure, perform under the pressure. you have the likes of usain bolt, serena williams, roger federer absolutely declaring it the best. and it had been billed as kylian mbappe against lionel messi, but it was so much more than that. it was the roles of their surrounding cast as well. we had advantage argentina, then the momentum very much swinging back to france. then back to argentina. then back to france. then finishing on a penalty shootout, which is always great for the neutrals. horrendous for everybody involved. ultimately, as you said, lionel messi being crowned world cup winner for the first time in his career. that long-awaited moment. i was there watching. so emotional being embraced by his mom. incredible moments on the pitch with his family, his wife and his children being able to enjoy
the fifa world cup account very quickly declared it the greatest world cup final in history.e, what is always a really good marker is how other sports people, the greatest at the top of their games react to something like that. those people who know what it's like to deal with the pressure, perform under the pressure. you have the likes of usain bolt, serena williams, roger federer absolutely declaring it the best. and it had been billed as kylian mbappe against lionel messi, but it was so much...
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world cup for you. >> pele made good on that promise. in 1958, at just 17, he burst on to the world stage, becoming the youngest player to score a goal in the fifa world cuphe cup. the country's first ever. later two more with pele as their star making him the only player to win three world cup titles in the sport's history. the major european football clubs tried recruiting him, but pele, also nicknamed the king by commentators stayed loyal 19 years with his brazilian team santos. the most highly paid athlete recognized everywhere. few americans at the time new any professional soccer player, thrilled when he signed with the new york cosmos in 1975, before finally calling it quits. >> i feel very, very sorry because i love soccer. and it's like a part of my life that i lost. >> off the field, pele grew into one of the most well-known celebrities on the planet. ♪ >> a pitch man. >> i carry american express. >> a frequent white house guest. his life story on the big screen. >> and a roll to history with sylvester stallone. >> these, these, these, these. go. >> the artist andy warhol, famously equipped, everyone will be world famous for 15 minutes, but afte
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world cup for you. >> pele made good on that promise. in 1958, at just 17, he burst on to the world stage becoming the youngest player to score a goal in a fifa world cupwent on to claim the cup, the country's first ever. later, two more with pele as their star, making him the only player to win three world cup titles in the sports history. the major european football clubs tried recruiting him, but pele, also nicknamed the king by commentators, stayed loyal for 19 years with his brazilian team, santos. he also became the most highly paid athlete, recognized everywhere. the americans at the time knew any special -- professional soccer players. for signing a 1975, before calling it quits. >> it is like part of my life, that i lost. >> in his later years, he served as a u.s. ambassador and a champion of both the poor and the environment. but always remained beloved as simply pele, the greatest soccer player ever. sam brock, nbc news. >> what a legend. pele was 82 years old. and that is tonight reidout. all in with chris hayes starts right now. right now.
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world cup since then. team usa can now set its sights on the 2026 fifa world cup, when they will play before home crowds. the u.s. will join mexico and canada to host that tournament. save the date. still to come on "pbs news weekend"... black veterans sue the va over decades of discrimination. and... a "brief but spectacular" perspective on student debt. ♪ >> this is "pbs news weekend" from weta studios in washington, home of the "pbs newshour," weeknights on pbs. geoff: the u.s. government has discriminated against african-american military veterans dating back decades, disproportionately rejecting disability claims om black veterans at a much higher rate than white veterans. that's according to a new lawsuit filed in federal court this past week by yale law school's veterans legal services clinic. the group filed the suit on behalf of conley monk jr., a vietnam war veteran whose va benefits were denied for nearly 50 years. he's joining me now along with richard brookshire, who served in the u.s. army before co-founding the black veterans project. welcome to you both. richard: thank y. conley: happy to be here. geoff: and, mr. monk, you enlisted in november 1968. you served in vietnam, but you were wrongfully denied an honorable discharge, which meant that you received no va benefits. the va denied your applications for education, housing, and disability benefits before finally agreeing in decemb 2020 that you were, in fact, eligible all along. how did the lack of va benefits affect your life? conley: it really damaged me by this, not letting my family receive any form of benefits. i couldn't receive any benefits, and neither could they, so my kids was not entitled to educational benefits, which they should have been entitled to. they could have also got some sort of stipend while they was going to school. also the fact that i couldn't even get my job back. i worked for the va when i left to go in the military and i came home, i couldn't get my job back. i joined. i did not get drafted, you know. so i wanted to go to fight for my country to be involved in the vietnam war. i felt that i was totally robbed of my rightful dues when i came back from vietnam. i served honorably in vietnam. i was involved in a lot of different combat actions. it was totally a, you know, disgrace to me and my family in the fact that we were denied benefits that i was rightfully entitled to. geoff: richard brookshire, you created the black veterans project, which is a nonprofit that researches the inequities that black veterans face. after you struggled to get the resources you needed when you came back from afghanistan. give us a sense of your story and why do you think these hurdles have persisted across generations? richard: yeah, i served as a combat medic for seven years -- four those on active duty, three of them in the new york state national guard, and d a difficult ansiti out of the military that i wasn't actually anticipating. i wasn't taken seriously by the va. so i found myself, unfortunately, on the other side of a suicide attempt. and it just so happens that after that attempt i started to really engagthe black veterans community, but i also started to engage, like, what are the disparities? like, i mean, i'm living with them, i'm starting to see them, but, like, getting a better sense of the numbers was kind of like the first instinct for me, and so we went to yale and said, hey, like, you know, we want the most contemporary data to kind of look at are there disparities in disability compensation? because i've heard about the disparities of the gi bill at the turn of worldhink conley is a perfect example of how dishonorable discharges have perpetuated, locking many black vets even to this very day out of access to their benefits. geoff: and mr. monk, to richard's point about the sort of generational aspect of this, you come from a family of service members. your father fought in a segregated unit during world war ii. your siblings were also in the armed forces. and you make the point that you and ur siblings could have gone to college potentially if your father had gotten the benefits that he applied for and was denied back in the 1940s. conley: yes. and, you know, it continued, you know, after my father. my daughter, my baby girl, she had the struggle, to work and go to school and she owes $100,000 on a student loan at this present date. she's now a principal in one of the major high schools, but, you know, we we suffered. we sustained an injury and we continued to. and i think it snowballed down to like my grandkids, you know, my grandkids, they would
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world cup there. what is going on? sloane glass has more. >> cali to all muslims, death confirmed by gulf times islam, a qatari died suddenly while covering the fifa world cup. qatar 2022. the second journalist to die at the 2022 world his seat while cause of death still hasn't been confirmed. some people questioning the timing wall spoke with newsnation's leland vittert shortly after being detained by qatar security back in november for wearing a rainbow theme. soccer tee shirt in support of lgbtq+ rights could demanding that take the shirt off. and i refused. >> that made it difficult for me. well, was critical of qatar when it came to human rights, writing about world cup organizers and the lack of empathy after migrant worker deaths. this is about human rights and the fact it's illegal to be in a country. >> that is hosting the world cup is obviously a big issue. his brother eric suggested foul play in a now private video posted to social media. my brother was healthy. >> he told me he received death threats. i do not believe my brother just died. i believe he was killed. wall had fallen ill while covering the tournament. he complained about a death rattle cough and collapsed well covering argentina's quarter-fi
world cup there. what is going on? sloane glass has more. >> cali to all muslims, death confirmed by gulf times islam, a qatari died suddenly while covering the fifa world cup. qatar 2022. the second journalist to die at the 2022 world his seat while cause of death still hasn't been confirmed. some people questioning the timing wall spoke with newsnation's leland vittert shortly after being detained by qatar security back in november for wearing a rainbow theme. soccer tee shirt in...
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world cup. we have sloane glass with a closer look at. >> what's going on? >> cali to all muslims, death confirmed by gulf times islam, a qatari died suddenly while covering the fifa world cup. qatar 2022. the second journalist to die at the 2022 worlduddenly after collapsing in his seat while cause of death still hasn't been confirmed. some people questioning the timing wall spoke with newsnation's leland vittert shortly after being detained by qatar security back in november for wearing a rainbow theme. soccer tee shirt in support of lgbtq+ rights. demanding that take the shirt off. and i refused. >> that made it difficult for me. well, was critical of qatar when it came to human rights, writing about world cup organizers and the lack of empathy after migrant worker deaths. this is about human rights and the fact it's illegal to be in a country. >> that is hosting the world cup is obviously a big issue. >> his brother eric suggested foul play in a now private video posted to social media. my brother was healthy. he told me he received death threats. i do not believe my brother just died. i believe he was killed. wall had fallen ill while covering the tournament. he complained about a death rattle cough and collapsed well covering
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new information at 1:00 pm see you one of the best fifa world cup finals in history trophy in hand lionel messi argentina becomes the owner of the world cup for the third time during the competition, defeating the reigning champions of the french in the final match, which will help me even the he-3 cells of bp , the argentines owned most of the regular time of the game initiative, however, at the end of the meeting, mbappe scored twice, additional time on the vote scored the leaders again together three, and in the penalty shootout. luck was on argentina's side an especially important trophy for argentina's leader of revenge, who now has absolutely everything in the country celebrations continue to this day, and the belarusian national ice hockey team won the first channel cup for the first time in its history. in moscow, in the final duel of the legendary competition, our hosts fought the site of the russian national team three times belarus or in the account the russians had the strength to compare the numbers on the scoreboard. as a result, 4.4 regular time results were not determined by the matches of the best team. ours turned out to
new information at 1:00 pm see you one of the best fifa world cup finals in history trophy in hand lionel messi argentina becomes the owner of the world cup for the third time during the competition, defeating the reigning champions of the french in the final match, which will help me even the he-3 cells of bp , the argentines owned most of the regular time of the game initiative, however, at the end of the meeting, mbappe scored twice, additional time on the vote scored the leaders again...
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world and also from the president of fifa. >> you have been covering the world cup, i'm told, since 1966. can you talk about how the pace of this world cuppares to others? >> the pace of the world cup has increased steadily down the years as more and more teams have been added into the program. that means more matches. it means very few rest days between matches. so, you know, i think journalists are learning that they have to pace themselves because as much as sports journalists are also enthusiasts about sports and they also want to do the job properly, that means that sometimes you have to be, you know, more sensible than just trying to rush about all over the place. >> all right. thank you so much, keir radnedge, for sharing your firsthand account with us. >>> officials in the united states and around the states are expressing shock and heartbreak over grant weahl's sudden pass. don garber, the commissioner of major league soccer, says wahl was a kind and caring person who had an immeasurable passion for soccer and dedication to journalism. fifa president johnny infantino says his love for football was immense and his reporting will
world and also from the president of fifa. >> you have been covering the world cup, i'm told, since 1966. can you talk about how the pace of this world cuppares to others? >> the pace of the world cup has increased steadily down the years as more and more teams have been added into the program. that means more matches. it means very few rest days between matches. so, you know, i think journalists are learning that they have to pace themselves because as much as sports journalists...
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world cup final. argentina will try to win its third title and first with lionel messi who is likely playing in his very last world cup. as the tournament comes to a close, fifa's president is claiming that qatar has hosted the best world. patrick snell has more on the comments in the final weekend of competition. >> as we count downs hours to sunday's final between france and argentina, there was a bold prediction friday, fifa president saying that football could become the number one sport as he outlined the success of the current tournament despite it being arguably the most controversial in the game's history. they have made record revenues and saying that they will generate even more money when the u.s., canada and mexico host the competition in 3 1/2 years from now. and this is on the day that ukraine rebuffed zelenskyy's message to share a message of world peace prior to the kickoff. and saying that political statements have been stopped in qatar because the association has to take care of everyone. we are a global organization. we don't discrimination against anyone he said. the issue of human rights and treatment of migrant workers has also been very much front and center. the fifa president was also asked to
world cup final. argentina will try to win its third title and first with lionel messi who is likely playing in his very last world cup. as the tournament comes to a close, fifa's president is claiming that qatar has hosted the best world. patrick snell has more on the comments in the final weekend of competition. >> as we count downs hours to sunday's final between france and argentina, there was a bold prediction friday, fifa president saying that football could become the number one...
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world cup in qatar draws to a close — the president of fifa says it's been "the best ever." fifa says it will reconsider changing the format of the next world cup — to expand the number of participating teams. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are broadcaster and psychotherapist lucy beresford and joe twyman, director of polling organisation deltapoll. tomorrow's front pages. starting with. .. hospitals are told to empty as many beds as possible before next week's 999 ambulance strike according to the daily mail. with strike action in several industries the times urges the prime minister to "get a grip" of the situation before industrial action by nurses "engulfs the nhs". the sun carries the story of gary glitter who is to be released in weeks after serving half of his 16—yearjail term. the independent�*s main picture story is lady susan hussey�*s personal apology to ngozi fulani. that's above the headline �*ministers rip up rules to protect asylum seekers�*. harry and meghan will receive an invitation to king charles�* coronation despite their public criticism of the royalfamily in their netflix docuseries released this week, according to the telegraph. the daily mirror says �*keep ma�*am�* suggesting king charles and prince william will put dignity first and will not hit out at harry and meghan�*s remarks. and �*hurt king still seeks peace with harry�* reads the daily express so let�*s begin. and joe if you take us through the daily meals headline story hospitals holds empty beds before 99 strike this is before the ambulance strike next week. find this is before the ambulance strike next week. �* , , next week. and indeed the papers this morning _ next week. and indeed the papers this morning many _ next week. and indeed the papers this morning many of _ next week. and indeed the papers this morning many of them - next week. and indeed the papers| this morning many of them carried stories that the difficulties the nhs faces over the next few days and indeed weeks. the winter months are always difficult for the nhs which is particularly true during the festive period. and this year was always going to be difficult given the complexities around the ongoing issues coming from the pandemic and various other infections that have risen recently. whether it�*s flu or strap a are other things. it finds itself in the middle of a perfect storm. the article in the milk talks about the fact that nine out of ten nhs trust will be severely affected by the ambulance strike. and they are ready reading from the royal couege are ready reading from the royal college of nursing strike in this week. these are a series of strikes that have really affected the nhs and could have mourned an enormous knock on effects over the christmas period. as the health service struggles to cope with the impact of these events. the question is, what happens next? we have heard the government has ruled out the public sector pay body being given a second bite at the cherry, if you like, to look at nurses paint. so, this made farfrom look at nurses paint. so, this made far from the look at nurses paint. so, this made farfrom the and look at nurses paint. so, this made far from the and and look at nurses paint. so, this made farfrom the and and simply look at nurses paint. so, this made far from the and and simply the beginning of a period of difficulty. the key question now is how bad it was this disruption get? what would knock on effects be? and what kind of potentially difficult stories we would expect to see over the next coming weeks question mark we get a taste of that with the daily express, lucy, with the daily chart of headline interest rate when they did and as they were going to strike. , ., , ., strike. yes the unions have commented _ strike. yes the unions have commented that _ strike. yes the unions have commented that there - strike. yes the unions have commented that there is i strike. yes the unions have - commented that there is limited disruption and there is crisis care available — disruption and there is crisis care available really for key parts of the nhs — available really for key parts of the nhs. but, unfortunately because there is_ the nhs. but, unfortunately because there is such a sort of most multidisciplinary approach to health within_ multidisciplinary approach to health within this country was up if one little _ within this country was up if one little part— within this country was up if one little part of it starts to wobble or if we — little part of it starts to wobble or if we have people go on strike. 0r or if we have people go on strike. or we _ or if we have people go on strike. or we have — or if we have people go on strike. or we have a preconstruction of the nhs _ or we have a preconstruction of the nhs we _ or we have a preconstruction of the nhs. we know a and or we have a preconstruction of the nhs. we knowa and e or we have a preconstruction of the nhs. we know a and e an ambulance arriving _ nhs. we know a and e an ambulance arriving at— nhs. we know a and e an ambulance arriving at hospitals can be that trigger— arriving at hospitals can be that trigger point for things wobbling to stop it _ trigger point for things wobbling to stop it means the other elements of the nhs _ stop it means the other elements of the nhs could really start to crumble. that is why it is so important _ crumble. that is why it is so important this letter has gone out from, _ important this letter has gone out from. to— important this letter has gone out from, to the hospital managers relate _ from, to the hospital managers relate to— from, to the hospital managers relate to give them the heads up. it's relate to give them the heads up. it's going — relate to give them the heads up. it's going to really be all hands on to the _ it's going to really be all hands on to the pump. to try and make sure they are _ to the pump. to try and make sure they are as— to the pump. to try and make sure they are as few crises as possible as a result — they are as few crises as possible as a result of this particular strength _ as a result of this particular strength. to try and get people out of beds _ strength. to try and get people out of beds so — strength. to try and get people out of beds so they are beds freed up for when — of beds so they are beds freed up for when ambulances arrived at hospitals — for when ambulances arrived at hospitals to discharge their occupants. but, the problem is, if you already— occupants. but, the problem is, if you already had the unions sing we don't _ you already had the unions sing we don't feel— you already had the unions sing we don't feel like we are being heard by the _ don't feel like we are being heard by the government and the government is saying _ by the government and the government is saying it's _ by the government and the government is saying it's not ourjob. it's really. — is saying it's not ourjob. it's really. part _ is saying it's not ourjob. it's really, part of the patent review body _ really, part of the patent review body. then, in effect, you are going to have _ body. then, in effect, you are going to have a _ body. then, in effect, you are going to have a stalemate. and the more that this _ to have a stalemate. and the more that this impacts on people that couidn't— that this impacts on people that couldn't worry about whether they are going — couldn't worry about whether they are going to get an operation or if they have — are going to get an operation or if they have a — are going to get an operation or if they have a medical emergency with a be admitted to hospital? the more it's going _ be admitted to hospital? the more it's going to bring pressure to the government to see what other rabbits they can _ government to see what other rabbits they can pull out of the hat. yes, well joe, they can pull out of the hat. yes, well joe. what — they can pull out of the hat. yes, well joe, what does _ they can pull out of the hat. yes, well joe, what does your - they can pull out of the hat. use: welljoe, what does your pulled into the above public support for nhs workers? 50 the above public support for nhs workers? ., , ., ., ., workers? so far it is in favour of those working _ workers? so far it is in favour of those working for _ workers? so far it is in favour of those working for the _ workers? so far it is in favour of those working for the nhs - workers? so far it is in favour of| those working for the nhs rather than the government. previous post we short run last month so that by a margin of two to one people supported nurses over the governments and recent pose even more. so nurses are in the best position and strengthening their position and strengthening their position in terms of public opinion. as time goes on the situation may change. i think the government would be hoping for that. i think, all sides in this contest do want to come to an arrangement. it�*s just the process they go through in order to achieve that. looks to be some distance from each other at the moment. and what they want to get out of it varies usually. the nursing request is 5% above inflation and government said that is not realistic. but that is a starting point for negotiations but if the government does not want to play ball up and it makes things difficult. ithink play ball up and it makes things difficult. i think everyone, whether they support or are against the strike. . , they support or are against the strike. , ., ~ they support or are against the strike. , ., ,, , they support or are against the strike. , . ,, , ., , strike. lucy take us through this other front _ strike. lucy take us through this other front page _ strike. lucy take us through this other front page on _ strike. lucy take us through this other front page on the - strike. lucy take us through this other front page on the daily i other front page on the daily telegraph interest rate rises could crush house prices. yes, what we have in this article is a description — yes, what we have in this article is a description of what could happen if by to— a description of what could happen if by to let — a description of what could happen if by to let landlords face massive increase _ if by to let landlords face massive increase in — if by to let landlords face massive increase in their monthly payments. because _ increase in their monthly payments. because so— increase in their monthly payments. because so many of the mortgage contracts— because so many of the mortgage contracts for buy to let landlords might— contracts for buy to let landlords might be — contracts for buy to let landlords might be coming up for renewal in 2025 _ might be coming up for renewal in 2023. there is expectation that with interest rate rises some of those mortgage — interest rate rises some of those mortgage payments could triple aimost — mortgage payments could triple almost every month. and what many building _ almost every month. and what many building societies are saying is the knock— building societies are saying is the knock on _ building societies are saying is the knock on effect of that in the housing _ knock on effect of that in the housing market could actually be much _ housing market could actually be much more broad thanjust the bite to let _ much more broad thanjust the bite to let market. what you are seeing, particularly, — to let market. what you are seeing, particularly, if bite to that liners decide _ particularly, if bite to that liners decide to — particularly, if bite to that liners decide to sell their property portfolio. you actually see the market — portfolio. you actually see the market being flooded with real estate — market being flooded with real estate and therefore that could actually — estate and therefore that could actually depress house prices. one, other— actually depress house prices. one, other side _ actually depress house prices. one, other side of that is if you were a bite to _ other side of that is if you were a bite to let— other side of that is if you were a bite to let leonard and we didn't want _ bite to let leonard and we didn't want to— bite to let leonard and we didn't want to liquidate your property portfolio — want to liquidate your property portfolio then maybe you would want to pass _ portfolio then maybe you would want to pass on _ portfolio then maybe you would want to pass on that interest rate rise to pass on that interest rate rise to your — to pass on that interest rate rise to your tenants. and that would have a completely different effect on a different — a completely different effect on a different cohorts of people we in housing — different cohorts of people we in housing. which would be people who rent. housing. which would be people who rent and _ housing. which would be people who rent. and there could be a really serious — rent. and there could be a really serious inflation in rental rates. and that — serious inflation in rental rates. and that would obviously be of huge import— and that would obviously be of huge import to _ and that would obviously be of huge import to a — and that would obviously be of huge import to a very particular part of the electorate, one might say which is the _ the electorate, one might say which is the younger generation. because it is in_ is the younger generation. because it is in fear— is the younger generation. because it is in fear of the younger people whose _ it is in fear of the younger people whose first — it is in fear of the younger people whose first exposure to the property market _ whose first exposure to the property market is _ whose first exposure to the property market is rented from someone else. so, market is rented from someone else. so. it's— market is rented from someone else. so. it's not— market is rented from someone else. so, it's notjust about crashes within— so, it's notjust about crashes within the _ so, it's notjust about crashes within the house price market but what _ within the house price market but what that— within the house price market but what that might actually do for that rental— market as well. 0k, market as well. ok, let's move onto the independence _ market as well. ok, let's move onto the independence of _ market as well. ok, let's move onto the independence of front _ market as well. ok, let's move onto the independence of front page - market as well. ok, let's move onto the independence of front page and| the independence of front page and the independence of front page and the story we had joe i picture of lady hussey speaking to ngozi fulani in a meeting described as being filled with warmth and understanding this was after the race rose that engulfed the policy for a few days at least. this is draw a line under the hewlett affair? i at least. this is draw a line under the hewlett affair?— the hewlett affair? i would think for the two _ the hewlett affair? i would think for the two people _ the hewlett affair? i would think for the two people involved - the hewlett affair? i would think for the two people involved it. the hewlett affair? i would think. for the two people involved it draws a line. but anyone who has looked at traditional media and social media over the last few weeks i seen how this is getting a life of its own. i know, people on both sides of the arguments using these two individuals as it very much because celeb for their particular brand of politics. and in some cases this has been very divisive and particularly unhelpful in others. it would be interesting to see whether the apology is accepted by supporters of ngozi fulani. and, indeed, whether supporters of lady hussey leave the apology was necessary in the first place. many peoplejumped apology was necessary in the first place. many people jumped to apology was necessary in the first place. many peoplejumped to her defence lady hussey to say that asking somebody where they are from is simply not the problem that others make it out to be. well, you only need to look at the lived experiences of many people were asked that questions i know that for those people it is usually, usually unhelpful to be asked such things. it can be hurtful and embarrassing and make you feel uncomfortable. and simply excusing it because someone is a particular generation, i don�*t think is much of an excuse at all. and so that we have this line is drawn under it. and we will seek, as i say, if this does not close the matter. our weather, this is simply a, in a much longer discussion that the people are having on the nature of race. the nature of generational attitude in this country and things beside. fik attitude in this country and things beside. �* , ., ., ., ., ~' attitude in this country and things beside. �* , ., ., ., beside. ok let's have a look at the sto on the face of the independent. ministers report rules to protect asylum—seekers. what are they doing, lucy? asylum-seekers. what are they doing, lu ? , ., asylum-seekers. what are they doing, lu ? , . ., .. , , asylum-seekers. what are they doing, lu ? ,, ., lucy? they are limiting access to health care _ lucy? they are limiting access to health care and _ lucy? they are limiting access to health care and downgrading - lucy? they are limiting access to i health care and downgrading some lucy? they are limiting access to - health care and downgrading some of the legal— health care and downgrading some of the legal advice that some asylum—seekers might be able to have access— asylum—seekers might be able to have access to _ asylum—seekers might be able to have access to it _ asylum—seekers might be able to have access to it. they are also seeking to quadruple the amount of time that somebody— to quadruple the amount of time that somebody could be held at a processing centre. one of the processing centre. one of the processing centres they are talking about _ processing centres they are talking about is— processing centres they are talking about is mine stunned in cans which has been _ about is mine stunned in cans which has been in — about is mine stunned in cans which has been in the news in the last months — has been in the news in the last months. forallthe has been in the news in the last months. for all the wrong reasons might one — months. for all the wrong reasons might one might argue. and to have a story like _ might one might argue. and to have a story like this which assisted suggests that the managers are make it to a _ suggests that the managers are make it to a worse experience for asylum—seekers with a downgrade of the standards of the facilities they have there. the sleeping conditions, the access— have there. the sleeping conditions, the access to health care. with only, _ the access to health care. with only, i— the access to health care. with only, i think, the access to health care. with only, ithink, if the access to health care. with only, i think, if you will the massive _ only, i think, if you will the massive debates around how we as a nation _ massive debates around how we as a nation do _ massive debates around how we as a nation do accommodate asylum—seekers. weather, some would argue _ asylum—seekers. weather, some would argue we _ asylum—seekers. weather, some would argue we are _ asylum—seekers. weather, some would argue we are too soft on asylum—seekers and other would argue we are _ asylum—seekers and other would argue we are actually need to be more generous, — we are actually need to be more generous, more compassionate. so, it's an— generous, more compassionate. so, it's an interesting storyjust to see why— it's an interesting storyjust to see why the government would want to do this _ see why the government would want to do this is— see why the government would want to do this is it— see why the government would want to do this. is it that they want to play— do this. is it that they want to play to— do this. is it that they want to play to a _ do this. is it that they want to play to a particular part of the electorate that is keen to see the government do more to deter immigrants from coming to this country? — immigrants from coming to this country? or is it that actually they want _ country? or is it that actually they want to— country? or is it that actually they want to have other ideas puts out there _ want to have other ideas puts out there just — want to have other ideas puts out there just to see, i see is called kite flying, _ there just to see, i see is called kite flying, when you float an idea to see _ kite flying, when you float an idea to see what the possible impact might— to see what the possible impact might be? eitherfrom to see what the possible impact might be? either from your own party or the _ might be? either from your own party or the opposition or particular from the electorate. immigration does appear— the electorate. immigration does appear to — the electorate. immigration does appear to be have been creeping up in the _ appear to be have been creeping up in the opinion polls. i defer tojoe and his— in the opinion polls. i defer tojoe and his greater expertise on this topic _ and his greater expertise on this topic but — and his greater expertise on this topic. but certainly would seem that increasingly people are going back to saying — increasingly people are going back to saying that migration and immigration are issues they are particularly worried about, concerned about in their community. and it's _ concerned about in their community. and it's possible the government is doing _ and it's possible the government is doing this _ and it's possible the government is doing this specifically to break to appeals — doing this specifically to break to appeals of that part of the electorate.— appeals of that part of the electorate. ~ ., ., ., ., electorate. we will move on to our next paper- _ electorate. we will move on to our next paper- joe — electorate. we will move on to our next paper. joe this _ electorate. we will move on to our next paper. joe this is _ electorate. we will move on to our next paper. joe this is litter- electorate. we will move on to our next paper. joe this is litter free i next paper. joe this is litter free in weeks pop start gary glitter who was jailed. yes in weeks pop start gary glitter who was “ailed. , ., �* , was jailed. yes that's right it's talkinu was jailed. yes that's right it's talking about _ was jailed. yes that's right it's talking about that _ was jailed. yes that's right it's talking about that he - was jailed. yes that's right it's talking about that he was - was jailed. yes that's right it's talking about that he was set. was jailed. yes that's right it's l talking about that he was set to was jailed. yes that's right it's - talking about that he was set to be released after serving less than his full sentence. i think it�*s brings up full sentence. i think it�*s brings up an interesting question for public opinion. because very often people have a view around law and order issues in this country that the sentencing of criminals is particulate for specific events such as child abuse and sex abuse. they believe that those people are not sentence unfairly. they believe that the length of time in which they are sentence is not sufficient and that even given those sentences, people are allowed out under the terms of licence by taking. they are allowed out after serving half the term assuming they have behaved well while in prison. this does not sit well with the general public. but to address that is a hugely complicated issue for the legal system. i think what this does is highlight the fact that there is a disconnect between the law as it stands and public opinion. now, there are good reasons why you wouldn�*t want a following of public opinion when it comes to matters of sentencing a punishment but it doesn�*t get away from the fact that this is us a situation where people would see a very bad man being allowed freedom. you could argue that someone in having served their time should be allowed their freedom and that is one of the strengths of the legal system and indeed our entire country. but it is still a very difficult issue. fik. still a very difficult issue. 0k. lucy take _ still a very difficult issue. 0k. lucy take us _ still a very difficult issue. 0k. lucy take us through - still a very difficult issue. ok. lucy take us through another royal story on the the daily express. hurt king still speaks seeks peace with harry. this is after the final netflix documentary of harry and megan this week. yes the fourth fifth and six episodes were regarded to be more explosive _ episodes were regarded to be more explosive than the first three. and even _ explosive than the first three. and even though the doctor series only dropped _ even though the doctor series only dropped yesterday, those episodes. there _ dropped yesterday, those episodes. there has— dropped yesterday, those episodes. there has been a sense of how with the palace — there has been a sense of how with the palace respond? would king charles— the palace respond? would king charles and prince william actually respond _ charles and prince william actually respond to very specific criticisms that the _ respond to very specific criticisms that the duke of sussex has made in those most — that the duke of sussex has made in those most recent episodes with the mark i— those most recent episodes with the mark i think what we're seeing here is an attempt by the palace to calm things— is an attempt by the palace to calm things down. to not get into a fit for a tat — things down. to not get into a fit for a tat response. he said that 0rrie _ for a tat response. he said that 0rrie he — for a tat response. he said that orrie he said that. but, actually, may— orrie he said that. but, actually, may be _ orrie he said that. but, actually, may be taken as a wider view of this that fundamentally want king charles is having _ that fundamentally want king charles is having to think about how he deals— is having to think about how he deals with _ is having to think about how he deals with his son. he still cares for his— deals with his son. he still cares for his son — deals with his son. he still cares for his son and left his son. once his son _ for his son and left his son. once his son to— for his son and left his son. once his son to be _ for his son and left his son. once his son to be part of the family. doesn't — his son to be part of the family. doesn't really want to do anything that would escalate or find the problem — that would escalate or find the problem is that the duke of sussex has not _ problem is that the duke of sussex has not only puts his thoughts down in this— has not only puts his thoughts down in this particular doctor series on netflix _ in this particular doctor series on netflix but — in this particular doctor series on netflix but he also has a book coming — netflix but he also has a book coming out i think in the next month — coming out i think in the next month. called spare. and it made 'ust month. called spare. and it made just be _ month. called spare. and it made just be as — month. called spare. and it made just be as hard—hitting about his relationship with his family. i think— relationship with his family. i think what is possibly happy now is the police — think what is possibly happy now is the police are trying to show us they— the police are trying to show us they are — the police are trying to show us they are not going to enter into a way of— they are not going to enter into a way of escalate in this particular story _ way of escalate in this particular story but — way of escalate in this particular story. but they are trying to reinforce _ story. but they are trying to reinforce the message that this is a father— reinforce the message that this is a father who — reinforce the message that this is a father who loves his son and that the sun— father who loves his son and that the sun will always be welcome. there _ the sun will always be welcome. there is— the sun will always be welcome. there is another story on the front pages _ there is another story on the front pages of— there is another story on the front pages of how the duke and duchess will be _ pages of how the duke and duchess will be invited to the coronation. so probably playing a hunger game that was— so probably playing a hunger game that was seen we are not going to get involved. that was seen we are not going to get involved-— get involved. 0k, plenty more to come in the _ get involved. 0k, plenty more to come in the coming _ get involved. 0k, plenty more to come in the coming weeks - get involved. 0k, plenty more to come in the coming weeks as - get involved. 0k, plenty more to| come in the coming weeks as you get involved. 0k, plenty more to - come in the coming weeks as you said on this. joe, took us weekly through the mets cartoon in the daily telegraph which is take on the experience for a christmas present. on the experience for a christmas resent. , .. , ., , present. yes the caption is i invite m wife a present. yes the caption is i invite my wife a one-time _ present. yes the caption is i invite my wife a one-time experience i present. yes the caption is i invite my wife a one-time experience it| present. yes the caption is i invite | my wife a one-time experience it is my wife a one—time experience it is a train journey. my wife a one—time experience it is a trainjourney. it my wife a one—time experience it is a train journey. it is making a reference notjust a train journey. it is making a reference not just a a train journey. it is making a reference notjust a christmas but also with the difficulty of getting also with the difficulty of getting a train to and where was the train strikes are taking place. it could also allude to the expense of getting a train ticket in any real distance and how that could be akin to a very expensive, luxurious present. but i think it highlights the concerns many people have this year with difficulty in travelling around christmas. whether it is internationally with border control and border workers going on strike or domestically with trains not running. many people it would be facing delays and a lots of disruption trying to get home and they have my deepest sympathy. yes ma be they have my deepest sympathy. yes maybe boxer is not the best idea for christmas this year. that�*s it for the papers this evening. the papers will be back again tomorrow with anand menon and anne mcelvoy. dojoin us then if you can. next it�*s time for sport but for now, goodnight. hello, i�*m paul scott at the bbc sport centre. heading into the world the groups of four have been incredible in the sense that until the last minute of the last match, you would not know who goes ahead. i think we have to revisit or at least re—discuss the format, whether we go for 16 groups of three or 12 groups of four. this is something that will certainly be on the agenda in the next meetings. one team hoping to be back at the world cup in four years�* time is wales their manager rob page says he has �*mixed emotions�* about his team�*s performance in qatar. wales were competing in their first world cup finals since 1958, but picked up only one point from their three matches. we have a little bit of disappointment, i cannot lie. i think the levels of performance that we showed in the nation league against holland, belgium. i thought we fell below that and i think if we would have met those standards against the usa, which we did the second half, and certainly against iran and england first half. i thought we were very good and gifted them, you star
world cup in qatar draws to a close — the president of fifa says it's been "the best ever." fifa says it will reconsider changing the format of the next world cup — to expand the number of participating teams. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are broadcaster and psychotherapist lucy beresford and joe twyman, director of polling organisation deltapoll. tomorrow's front pages. starting with. .. hospitals are told to empty...
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world cup final weekend — fifa president gianni infantino says nothing has been decided when it comes to the format of the next world cup in 2026. the tournament in the usa, canada and mexico will be expanded to 48 teams. it had been suggested there will be 16 groups of three teams, but infantino says they may need to �*revisit�* those plans. here the groups of four have been incredible in the sense that until the last minute of the last match, you would not know who goes ahead. i think we have to revisit or at least re—discuss the format, whether we go for 16 groups of three or 12 groups of four. this is something that will certainly be on the agenda in the next meetings. one team hoping to be back at the worlde in qatar. wales were competing in their first world cup finals since 1958, but picked up only one point from their three matches. we have a little bit of disappointment, i cannot lie. i think the levels of performance that we showed in the nation is's that we showed in the nation league against holland, belgium. i thought we fell below that and i think if we would have met those standards against the usa, which we did the second half, and certainly against iran and england first half. i thought we were very good and gifted them, you start the second half where you gift a team two goals there's only gonna be one outcome unfortunately. chelsea women eased into the champions league quarterfinals with a 4—0 win over albanain champions vllaznia shkoder. they were ahead inside 12 minutes through wales captain sophie ingle. a quick free—kick led to fran kirby doubling their lead before the break. substitute keterina svitkova put the game to bed, before maren mjelde scored an injury time pen
world cup final weekend — fifa president gianni infantino says nothing has been decided when it comes to the format of the next world cup in 2026. the tournament in the usa, canada and mexico will be expanded to 48 teams. it had been suggested there will be 16 groups of three teams, but infantino says they may need to �*revisit�* those plans. here the groups of four have been incredible in the sense that until the last minute of the last match, you would not know who goes ahead. i think...
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fifa world cup. qatar 2022. the second journalist to die at the 2022 world cup just days after new york based writer grant wahl diedapsing in his seat while cause of death still hasn't been confirmed. some people questioning the timing wall spoke with newsnation's. leland vittert shortly after being detained by qatar security back in november for wearing a rainbow theme. soccer tee shirt in support of lgbtq+ rights could demanding that take the shirt off. and i refused. >> that made it difficult for me. well, was critical of qatar when it came to human rights, writing about world cup organizers and the lack of empathy after migrant worker deaths. this is about human rights and it that the fact it's illegal to be in a country. >> that is hosting the world cup is obviously a big issue. >> his brother eric suggested foul play in a now private video posted to social media. my brother was healthy. he told me he received death threats. i do not believe my brother just died. i believe he was killed. wall had fallen ill while covering the tournament. he complained about a death rattle cough and collapsed well covering arge
fifa world cup. qatar 2022. the second journalist to die at the 2022 world cup just days after new york based writer grant wahl diedapsing in his seat while cause of death still hasn't been confirmed. some people questioning the timing wall spoke with newsnation's. leland vittert shortly after being detained by qatar security back in november for wearing a rainbow theme. soccer tee shirt in support of lgbtq+ rights could demanding that take the shirt off. and i refused. >> that made it...
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as a world cup, there have been many l world cup, there have been many memorable moments. the cost of hosting the tournament is greater than that of all the other fifa worldghly unlikely to be filled. the issues of human rights, lgbt rights, is something that will be focused upon mainly by the media in the western liberal nations. but in buenos aires, i don't think it will be an issue in many other countries as well. the focus is very much on the football. 50 well. the focus is very much on the football. ., , , ., , ., football. so many questions and doubts about _ football. so many questions and doubts about awarding - football. so many questions and doubts about awarding the - football. so many questions and - doubts about awarding the tournament to qatar by fifa in the first place but has fifa changed and in future of future tournaments, we think saudi arabia are bidding for the 2013 world cup. is that likely to go ahead? , . ., , ., ahead? there is certainly a high chance that _ ahead? there is certainly a high chance that the _ ahead? there is certainly a high chance that the relations - ahead? there is certainly a high i chance that the relations be
as a world cup, there have been many l world cup, there have been many memorable moments. the cost of hosting the tournament is greater than that of all the other fifa worldghly unlikely to be filled. the issues of human rights, lgbt rights, is something that will be focused upon mainly by the media in the western liberal nations. but in buenos aires, i don't think it will be an issue in many other countries as well. the focus is very much on the football. 50 well. the focus is very much on the...
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i will win a world cup for you >> reporter: pele made good on that promise in 1958, at 17, he sprinted on to the world stage becoming the youngest player to score a goal in a fifa world cupn to win the cup. the country's first of three with pele as their star. making him the only player to earn three world cup titles. he became the world's highest paid athlete and thrilled americans in 1975 by signing with the new york cosmos before retiring from the sport two years later. >> i feel very, very sad because i love soccer. and it's like a part of my life i lost >> reporter: but pele would continue to gain fame off the pitch. serving as a u.n. ambassador, even becoming a frequent white house guest. pele's declining health became public last year he was later hospitalized during this year's world cup just one month before his death tributes to soccer's king flooded social media soccer superstar cristiano ronaldo called pele an inspiration to so many millions. former president obama wrote he understood the power of sports to bring people together and pele's daughter shared this message, everything we are is thanks to you. we love you infinitely while pele coined his sport as t
i will win a world cup for you >> reporter: pele made good on that promise in 1958, at 17, he sprinted on to the world stage becoming the youngest player to score a goal in a fifa world cupn to win the cup. the country's first of three with pele as their star. making him the only player to earn three world cup titles. he became the world's highest paid athlete and thrilled americans in 1975 by signing with the new york cosmos before retiring from the sport two years later. >> i feel...
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publicly expressing his disappointment with fifa after he says the world cup's governing body refused to show his video message of peace just ahead of the final world cuptor: to all who value peace and life, although fifa blocked this address from being shown at the stadium before the final game in qatar, the world still heard our call. >> cnn senior international correspondent matthew chance joining us now. matthew, how is fifa responding? >> reporter: fifa as far as i understand it have not responded at all. in fact, they had indicated to us that no approach had been made from the ukrainians to broadcast the president zelenskyy message before the final, which of course took place yesterday in qatar, but there's that video, the ukrainians have come out and they're adamant that they have been approaching the fifa through various different channels. they prerecorded a video address which you saw a clip of there from president zelenskyy and it was just a generic sort of message of peace as the ukrainians called it. they've been very critical and are very angry about the fact that fifa refused to broadcast this message ahead of the world cup final. what t
publicly expressing his disappointment with fifa after he says the world cup's governing body refused to show his video message of peace just ahead of the final world cuptor: to all who value peace and life, although fifa blocked this address from being shown at the stadium before the final game in qatar, the world still heard our call. >> cnn senior international correspondent matthew chance joining us now. matthew, how is fifa responding? >> reporter: fifa as far as i understand...
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world stage, becoming the youngest player to score a goal in a fifa world cup match and two more in the finals brazil went on to win the cup, its first ever, pele would again lift the trophy in 1962 and 1970 the major european football clubs tried to recruit him but he stayed loyal, 19 years, with his brazilian team santos. few americans at the time knew any professional soccer players, but everybody knew pele. thrilled when he signed with the new york cosmos in 1975 before retiring >> i love soccer and it's part of my life i lost. >> reporter: off the field, pele became one of the most well known celebrities on the planet. a pitchman >> reporter: a frequent white house guest. >> you probably are aware of who are with me here today >> reporter: tonight worldders and biggest names in sports saying good-bye usain bolt posting a sporting legend rest in peace, pele. sock car -- soccer star cristiano ronaldo posting he will never be forgotten. and former president obama writing, as one of the most recognizable athletes in the world, he understood the power of sports to bring people together and whether you call it soccer or football, you know pele was the king of the game pele was 82 years old. >>> that's "nbc nightly news" for this thursday. thank you for watching i'm tom llamas for all of us here at nbc news, thank you and good night [narratotor] everyonone nees quality y health insnsuranc, even if f you'rere hehealthy and d active. [narratotor] everyonone nees quality y health insnsuranc, covered d californiaia is a f free servicice to helelp you get t covered. covered d californiaia is a f free servicice 90% of m members have r received fifinancial hp and evevery plan o offered is comomprehensiveve, covering p preventive e c, doctoror visi
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world cup in qatar fifa, the governing body of the world cup, has called pele the greatest soccer player of all time. worry yourself this sunday. they're gearing up for the pacers tomorrow night at chase center. that's following their 10th straight victory at chase happened last night, the worries hammered the hapless houston rockets, 1 20 to 1 oh one on saturday, andrew wiggins had one of his best nights of his career scoring 36 points in the warrior win, who are now two games over 500 beginning to get out of that early season. funk 30. we made a little more concerted effort to try to get him the ball early. and but more than anything, he was, he was just super aggressive, and the shooting was was amazing to watch. wiggins was on fire. the dubs are now 13 and 11 and climbed into sixth place in the western conference. getting healthy all right time now is 7 40. let's talk about getting dry . it was a very wet day yesterday was very steady everywhere. i was yesterday. yes it was light. but study with the winds were light. we didn't have any advisories, but we managed to rack up quite a bit of rain in some areas, including mount diablo reporting. more than two inches of rainfall. santa cruz mountains during the same for some a beautiful view there outside our doors at this hour. we are mainly dry. you can see the clouds still stacked on top of each other there as we go into your bay area sunday, as well as monday, we are going to remain with unsettled weather. here's a look at storm tracker to yesterday system coming in from the south and providing us with all that moisture. now this next system will be dropping in from the pacific northwest, and you can see lines of rain. just sort of like right across the state. that is what we are going to see in the next 48 hours will be in between the clouds and the light rain and look, there's even a lightning strike there off the coastline of sonoma county. so the possibility of maybe even a little bit of thunder and lightning over our hills in our mountains. let's go into the sierra mountains where the snow is falling here. snow levels have dropped as expected down to about 4,505,000 ft and the winter storm warning. for the sierra last until early tomorrow morning. 1 to 3 ft. expected at the higher elevations there. meanwhile for us again, we are looking at mainly dry conditions right now, and we're warmer this morning about eight degrees in santa rosa, six for you conquered six in livermore, three over san jose san jose right now! 48 degrees 49 in berkeley, 47 santa rosa as well as napa. winds are light and calm. livermore reporting calm conditions. sfl reporting seven heyward reporting eight have that flow coming in from the southwest. the future cast model shows you what i mean by lines of rain. you can see one right there into areas just north of sonoma county, and we showed you the radar got some lightning strikes right out in there as well. here's 10 o'clock in the morning, so it's marching across the north bay. here's a look at noon. it goes east, so we do have a slight chance that a few scattered showers but you can see how areas over the central and south bay it's not going to be so much we could squeeze out just a little bit. here is a view of what you can expect into the evening hours. we are mostly cloudy and tomorrow will be a similar day may even see and uptick in the scatter shower activity as the center of the storm begins to push east. if you're going to the niners game today, we'll go with mostly cloudy skies. a slight chance for scattered showers. 59 degrees in the south east about 10 mph, so it shouldn't be too bad out there. i better look at the afternoon highs for the region today and the extended forecast coming up in just a little bit. okay thanks. rosemary. well coming up a hit and run crash in the east bay resulted in the death of a u. s postal service driver will have the latest on that accident. fedex driver confesses in the kidnapping and the murder of a young texas girl more on that tragic case coming up. and you could have the morning headlines delivered right to you. just sign up for the ktvu newsletter, head to ktvu .com/ email to sign up for that daily servic jack, the data shows that people love our more flavorful ultimate cheeseburgers. show me the data. so the data is good? the data is real good. honestly, best data i've ever had. my best-selling ultimate cheeseburgers, now seasoned as they grill. oil. and are threatening to stop supplying multiple countries that endorsed it. australia britain, canada, japan, the us and the 27 nation european union agreed yesterday capped what they would pay for russian oil at $60 a barrel capital take effect on monday. meanwhile people in ukraine are still struggling without electricity, running water and heat residents in the ukrainian city of kherson are feeling the effects of russian troops, damaging electric lines and heating stations early last month. earlier this week, ukrainian officials reported that part of their electrical infrastructure had been repaired. head of the u. s intelligence believes the russian military will likely scale back its attacks on ukrainian targets over the cold months of winter and april. haynes says that could provide a big boost in ukraine's efforts to mount a major counter offensive against russia in the weeks ahead. he also says president putin is now fully aware of russia's failure. out on the battlefield after months of his top advisers, shielding him from all the bad news. hello continues to spew molten lava and ash and his sewing no signs of letting up today marks a week since the eruption began for the first time in 38 years, fox news correspondent kevin turetsky reports. things that's really slowed down and is currently spread out along the wide flow front, the world'sive volca to erupt in hawaii, steadily creeping towards the island's main highway. the lava flowing from badalona, drawing massive crowds on the big island. residents say it's been remarkable to see the earth's power on full display magnificence. it's um it's the kind of awe that is overwhelming . when you see the energy. the volcano was currently less than three miles from the highway, but experts say the community is safe. ongoing eruption poses no threat to residents of south kona. the eruption of mauna loa began last week. it's the first time since 1984. lava has been spewing from two fishers on the volcano. scientists say they don't know how long this eruption will last, and there's no clear way to make any kind of forecast in terms of that no evacuation orders have been issued, though hawaii's governor did put out an emergency proclamation. currently vogue or volcanic smog is a concern for the community. but some are looking at the brighter side of nature. it's out of our control
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fifa world cup. it's not the end of the road for the players. this is a really young team that will have a lot of -- in the world cup in 2026. and, hopefully, this experience will help them reach further down on the tournament in four years. back to you. >> thanks. that's right. the u.s. the second youngest team at the world cup. so the future looks bright if they keep building off this momentum. >>> football. american football. two of the hottest teams in the nfl meet tomorrow at levi's stadium when the 49ers take on the miami dolphins. now, showers are in the forecast but rob says it's not going to rain as hard on sunday like right now in the south bay. the 49ers practice in the rain on thursday. so it shouldn't be a problem. a wet field might help slow down that dolphins explosive offense. they are second in the league in passing behind kansas city and tyreek hill, while his speed just different. even if it does rain, jimmy g. says it shouldn't be a problem for the 49ers. >> i think, you know, it will affect the game very little. i think elements are what they are. wind, rain, snow, whatever it is, we can play in everythi
fifa world cup. it's not the end of the road for the players. this is a really young team that will have a lot of -- in the world cup in 2026. and, hopefully, this experience will help them reach further down on the tournament in four years. back to you. >> thanks. that's right. the u.s. the second youngest team at the world cup. so the future looks bright if they keep building off this momentum. >>> football. american football. two of the hottest teams in the nfl meet tomorrow...
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world cup three times lifting the world cup three times lifting the trophy in 1958, 1962 and 1970. pele was named fifa's player of the century in the year 2000. hello there. after a day of sunshine and blustery showers on thursday, the winds are still going to be quite strong on friday. and we've got more rain heading our way as well. and that could be bringing some flooding issues in one or two places. have a look at the satellite picture from earlier on. you can see all that cloud that's been pushing in from the atlantic, thickening up. and these weather fronts, areas of low pressure, strengthening the winds and bringing rain into many western and northern parts of the uk. it's notjust rain around though, because in northern scotland it's cold enough in the hills to find some more snow falling could be as much as 20 centimetres, perhaps some heavier rain briefly across northern ireland, but it could be even wetter across southern parts of scotland. a couple of inches or more of rain in here in the south of the country. we've got this amber rain warning from the met office. given how wet it's been recently, more rain is likely to bring some flooding and travel disruption. we've got rain notjust in scotland and northern ireland, but pushing eastwards quickly across england and wales on those stronger winds. you can see how most of that weather moves away for the afternoon, brightening up from the west with some sunshine showers coming into northern ireland and southern scotland and turning drier across northern parts of the country, perhaps later as well. here it's going to be quite chilly. four degrees in stornoway, 13, though, in london, another mild day for england and wales and mild again on saturday. but there is more rain at times and that rain could be a bit steadier and heavier in the south for a while. maybe some patchy rain across southern scotland and northern ireland. some sunshine further north, but a few wintry showers in the far north of the country. and again, those temperatures contrast cold in northern scotland, very mild in east anglia in the south east, 15 degrees here. we've got more rain now to come if you are going to be out celebrating the new year with low pressure and a number of weather fronts. and the details keep changing as we head into new year's day, we've now got some wetter weather pushing further north across northern ireland and northwards into scotland. and again, it's going to be cold enough for some sleet and snow over the hills. for england and wales. there may be some sunshine at times, but rain is never too far away and it could be on the heavy side. another mild day, though, across more southern parts of england and wales. temperatures 12 degrees, so fairly mild for many parts of the country over the new year. but there will be more wet weather around may turn a bit drier for the start of next week, but it may turn a little bit chillier as well. this is bbc news. the headlines... pele — one of the world'sho'd been with him in hospital in sao paulo. the three time world cup winner's wake will be held on monday at the santos football club ground where pele played for most of his career — his funeral will then be held on tuesday. brazil's government has declared three days of national mourning. russia has launched a major missile attack on ukrainian cities. the authorities say dozens of missiles were fired from the air and the sea during a five—hour onslaught. significant damage is reported to ukraine's power grid. and the british fashion designer vivienne westwood — a key figure in the rebellious punk movement of the 1970s —
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days ago, grant was recognized by fifa and apes for his contribution reporting on age consecutive world cups and his career included attendance at several women world cups and a host of international sporting events. his love for football was immense and his reporting will be missed by all who follow the game." he was 49 years old. after imprisoned by russian authorities 10 months, brittney griner is back home to loved ones. faith abubey reports. reporter: wnba star brittney griner reuniting with her wife, cherelle, after spending 10 months in russian detention. a smiling brittney griner seen on the flight home. >> are you ready for the flight? >> yes. >> officials who met her on the ground say she was in good spirits. reporter: the 32-year-old medalists receiving treatment at an army medical center in texas. >> the military has experience with bringing hostages back, people from war zones. she will get top care. this is not the first time they have had to deal with someone held in captivity a long time. reporter: brittney griner was attained for traveling with hashish oil, a substance banned in russia. her sentence was nine years landing in a penal col
days ago, grant was recognized by fifa and apes for his contribution reporting on age consecutive world cups and his career included attendance at several women world cups and a host of international sporting events. his love for football was immense and his reporting will be missed by all who follow the game." he was 49 years old. after imprisoned by russian authorities 10 months, brittney griner is back home to loved ones. faith abubey reports. reporter: wnba star brittney griner...
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world cup, which it won 4 years ago, did not do without a spoonful of tar on the last day of the world cup fifa rejected the request of the president of ukraine volodymyr zelenskyi to show his video address before the start of the final match ukraine offered to convene a global summit of the peace formula for unification of all peoples around the general idea of peace on the planet, instead, it was spread by various football officials and diplomatic missions of different countries. above all, ukraine strives for peace . offered the worldormula of peace absolutely honestly, we offered it because there are no champions in war, there can be no one. therefore, i announce the initiative of convening a global summit of the formula of peace this winter, we are here to unite all the peoples of the world around the idea of global peace, the stands of the stadiums are empty after the match and after the war, cities remain empty, that is why wars must fail and peace must become a champion, as it is now here in qatar. the minister of foreign affairs of ukraine, dmytro kuleba, believes that fifa's refusal to show ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyi's call for peace before the final of the fifa world cup is a hypocrisy called sport outside of politics, he is sure ukraine will destroy the wall of indifference of world sports organizations to russia's criminal aggression, we will destroy the wall on which is written sport outside politics fifa's refusal to show president zelenskyi's call for peace before the finals of the world
world cup, which it won 4 years ago, did not do without a spoonful of tar on the last day of the world cup fifa rejected the request of the president of ukraine volodymyr zelenskyi to show his video address before the start of the final match ukraine offered to convene a global summit of the peace formula for unification of all peoples around the general idea of peace on the planet, instead, it was spread by various football officials and diplomatic missions of different countries. above...
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world cup, fifa just declared they will expect remedies of about $7.5 billion. and they declared this the best world cup ever and qatar has achieved a major publicity. the human rights watch has criticized them as being the most deadly worldlavery like conditions because of unpaid wages. this is what some told me. back here in kenya, he says he's still suffering from trauma. after three years of the construction work in qatar before the world cup. [ indiscernible ] he says he hasn't watched any matches. the pain is still too fresh. >> you saw somebody die in front of you? >> yeah, somebody collapsed and died. >> because of the heat? >> because of the heat. the limited drinking water. >> reporter: last month, the qatar world cup chief acknowledged that 400 to 500 migrant workers died on projects connected to the tournament. as the world cup got underway, some black migrant workers have taken on highly visible roles in a country where they where utterly invisible. part of the workforce but not the society. in kenyan traffic officer entertains fans and has attracted global media attention. and this 23-year-old kenyan has become a megastar as a metro guide. organizers addressed fans before the england/usa game. they dismiss t
world cup, fifa just declared they will expect remedies of about $7.5 billion. and they declared this the best world cup ever and qatar has achieved a major publicity. the human rights watch has criticized them as being the most deadly worldlavery like conditions because of unpaid wages. this is what some told me. back here in kenya, he says he's still suffering from trauma. after three years of the construction work in qatar before the world cup. [ indiscernible ] he says he hasn't watched any...
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world cup and offered him $100 million in year. well, now let's see the level of the national teams, on the eve of fifa published a fresh rating, which takes into account the games of the world cup and we are looking for in this rating, the russian national team and it was removed back in march from official tournaments, but our team during this time, she played three friendly games with kyrgyzstan, uzbekistan and tajikistan, and they still went into the rankings. so let's look at russia is now in thirty- seventh place in the worldal teams, if we go to football asia, then in the asian segment we are already looking. eight teams will go directly to the next world cup from asia on the fifth line, and russia, apparently, will easily be able to qualify for the next world cup from asia if such a transition to asia does happen and if fifa in the end, let's say, but in the uefa european segment, russia is now on the nineteenth line. here's what happens, the russian team and our clubs in asia will look more powerful, but in europe, of course, more competitive and more interesting. and we asked the football functionaries of former national team players and famous fans. and in the end, where to go to asia or still wait for the return to europe, here are their answers. my opinion was initially against the transition, if the whole of europe refuses to play with us, then there is no way out. better to play than not play and it is not known when we will return to europe, we do not shine, not there, not there, and yet the glob
world cup and offered him $100 million in year. well, now let's see the level of the national teams, on the eve of fifa published a fresh rating, which takes into account the games of the world cup and we are looking for in this rating, the russian national team and it was removed back in march from official tournaments, but our team during this time, she played three friendly games with kyrgyzstan, uzbekistan and tajikistan, and they still went into the rankings. so let's look at russia is now...
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world cup, a - messi in his fifth world cup, a brutal match that one yesterday, 19 bookings ditched out —— men dished out by that referee and fifa have opened proceedings against both sides today, two major confrontations in the game, substitutes, support staff getting involved as well as the players so they can certainly expect some kind of disciplinary action but argentina will not care one bit because it is them who are through to the semifinals. a quick update on the france game, still 1—0 to the french. 11—5 minute go before half—time and we will have an update on that later in the programme but let heads back —— right let's head back to the bbc sport centre. thanks, olly.... well england's cricketers will be hoping to seal their first test series win on pakistan soil since 2000 when play resumes in multan tomorrow morning. at the close on day 2 of the second test england were 202 for 5 in their second innings — a lead of 281, after bowling the hosts out for just 202. and there was a landmark for spinnerjack leach too. as ben croucher reports. when england play cricket the game moves... ..at pace. this was pakistan's best batsman babar azam setting the tone for their morning. for when clarity was needed, their heads were in a spin. saud shakeel tried counter attacking. 100 test wickets forjack leach. make that 101. nearly 50 now for the part—time spin ofjoe root. they will seldom have come easier. replying to england's 281 pakistan lost eight wickets for 60 runs and had plenty of catching up to do. so how would england approach it. bread and butter for duckett. this is their new modern way after all, but with the reward comes risk. just ask willjacks. even when root tried something a little more orthodox, abdullah shafique pulled off something very much not. so the situation and the fact there are still three days left meant england's approach was what we used to describe as test match batting. it didn't come completely without entertainment, and even though ben duckett fell for 79, with harry brook unbeaten on 7a, and ben stokes still at the crease, expect england to move ever closer to a series victory tomorrow. ben croucher, bbc news. so leach then, with his 100th test wicket, the spinner very much part of the strongest side, when england are in test action. it's a total he said he didn't think he'd get to but feels there's still plenty more to give. amazing to think i got 100 test wickets but it is a nice little milestone and ijust really want to keep winning games with england and let the rest kind of take care of itself and i think i'm getting better and better in test cricket. ifeel like i'm learning all the time. ifeel like it is a nice milestone and i want to keep pushing on. we could have done better. we could have got it with some partnership so we have done good things there. “ we — — we have —— we have done some mistakes there. we are in 50—50 situation. we can get them out on around 300 320. so a day to remember for leach then — and for england who'll feel there's plenty of time to pile on more runs on day three. test match special�*s atif nawaz spoke to me earlier. he is very near and dear to the england — he is very near and dear to the england team, they all care about him immensely and they were also pleased _ him immensely and they were also pleased for him, going around jack leach— pleased for him, going around jack leach when he got that wicket. it might— leach when he got that wicket. it might be — leach when he got that wicket. it might be a — leach when he got that wicket. it might be a good quiz question one day for— might be a good quiz question one day for who he'd dismissed. lovely moment, _ day for who he'd dismissed. lovely moment, the contingent of england fans here _ moment, the contingent of england fans here so they made sure that moment— fans here so they made sure that moment was celebrated appropriately and i moment was celebrated appropriately and i saw— moment was celebrated appropriately and i saw him after the game and he was very— and i saw him after the game and he was very happy, very pleased that you would — was very happy, very pleased that you would imagine with his performance.— you would imagine with his performance. you would imagine with his erformance. ~ , ., you would imagine with his erformance. ~ ., ., performance. absolute danger look at the d namic performance. absolute danger look at the dynamic of _ performance. absolute danger look at the dynamic of this _ performance. absolute danger look at the dynamic of this england _ performance. absolute danger look at the dynamic of this england side - performance. absolute danger look at the dynamic of this england side and l the dynamic of this england side and how they perform, what has gone so well for them and what would a series win mean for them in pakistan?— series win mean for them in pakistan? ., ~ ., , pakistan? the former worldtary with us | pakistan? the former world cup i winner on commentary with us put pakistan? the former world cup - winner on commentary with us put it down to mentality and that it is all any mindset of the leadership that england have been empowered by, no boundaries, you just go out there and attack, impose yourself on the game, do not feel insecure about the position knowing the coach will have your back as long as you play the way you wanted to play and right now they have been leaps and bounds ahead of the rest of their world cup and the way they do test cricket. you have to remember they are playing at home, lots of hype around it but there was something very special about this england test team that makes them hard to miss. australia are on course for a series victory against the west indies, needing six wickets to wrap up the second test in adelaide. after setting a mammoth a97 to win, scott boland tore through the windies top order to leave the touring side 38 for 4 going into
world cup, a - messi in his fifth world cup, a brutal match that one yesterday, 19 bookings ditched out —— men dished out by that referee and fifa have opened proceedings against both sides today, two major confrontations in the game, substitutes, support staff getting involved as well as the players so they can certainly expect some kind of disciplinary action but argentina will not care one bit because it is them who are through to the semifinals. a quick update on the france game, still...