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simon harding a lucky man watching the action. ukraine says there is evidence torture took place in russian occupied her son. the un's nuclear watchdog warns avenue -- winds of an impending nuclear catastrophe. turkeys airstrikes on kurdish sites in syria and iraq in retaliation. kurdish shells hit a turkish border town hitting a school. this is live from paris. thank you very much for being with us. we start with the world cup all the controversy off the pitch and all the action. wales back in the world cup for the first time since 1958 versus the usa. i know for a fact -- simon harding with the result of the game. no coincidence i am wearing a red tie. tell us what happened. >> as the cliche goes, a game of two halves is the best way to describe it. usa unstoppable in the first half. wendy of chances for them. wales perhaps lucky not to go in at halftime trailing more than one goal. the 36th minute to give the u.s. the le. a deserved lead at halftime. a feisty game at times. couple of yellow cards for either sides. some big tack
simon harding a lucky man watching the action. ukraine says there is evidence torture took place in russian occupied her son. the un's nuclear watchdog warns avenue -- winds of an impending nuclear catastrophe. turkeys airstrikes on kurdish sites in syria and iraq in retaliation. kurdish shells hit a turkish border town hitting a school. this is live from paris. thank you very much for being with us. we start with the world cup all the controversy off the pitch and all the action. wales back in...
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let's give you a little context before we go live to our reporter, simon harding.rance fielding lesser 11. what happened in the other game was more influential in terms of who went through. the pressing incident is that at the argentina-poland game, which is coming to a close roundabout now. at the same time, saudi arabia versus mexico. simon, you've got a lot to get your head around. >> it has been an absolutely enthralling day of football. a 2-0 victory for the albee. frustrated in the first half by a very resilient polish side. lionel messi had a penalty save, but it was a really horrific v.a. are decision, incomprehensible v.a. are decision, so argentina get the job done and qualify first of the group with six points in the other, and right until the last minute, it was all for grabs between poland and mexico. it was actually the yellow cards in the discipline criteria until saudi arabia scored a 95th-minute goal. mexico 2, saudi arabia 1, which means it is: who despite using against argentina still go through, and they will set up a match with france in the la
let's give you a little context before we go live to our reporter, simon harding.rance fielding lesser 11. what happened in the other game was more influential in terms of who went through. the pressing incident is that at the argentina-poland game, which is coming to a close roundabout now. at the same time, saudi arabia versus mexico. simon, you've got a lot to get your head around. >> it has been an absolutely enthralling day of football. a 2-0 victory for the albee. frustrated in the...
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simon harding a lucky man watching the action.evidence torture took place in russian occupied her son. the un's nuclear watchdog warns avenue -- winds of an impending nuclear
simon harding a lucky man watching the action.evidence torture took place in russian occupied her son. the un's nuclear watchdog warns avenue -- winds of an impending nuclear
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let's go to doha to talk with simon harding, who is standing by. good to see you.with the latest result. a nil-nil draw between the u.s. and england. >>'s is not a very entertaining game of football, let's get that out there, but it was a very slow, labored game, not many chances for either side. probably the best chance of the game fell to the united states. hit the crossbar in the first half. in the second half, more sustained pressure from the u.s., but england able to keep a clean sheet, unlike they did against iran. hurricane did have one opportunity, but very slow buildup, a shadow of themselves compared to the team we saw against iran, which coupled with iran's victory over wales leads this group wide open. it promises some very juicy final round pictures in the group stages with england against wales in the home country's derby. frazier: let's touch on a run. an upset against wales and even a red card in that game. >> wayne hennessey, the welsh goalkeeper, the first player to be sent off in the world cup here in qatar and that was the catalyst for iran to g
let's go to doha to talk with simon harding, who is standing by. good to see you.with the latest result. a nil-nil draw between the u.s. and england. >>'s is not a very entertaining game of football, let's get that out there, but it was a very slow, labored game, not many chances for either side. probably the best chance of the game fell to the united states. hit the crossbar in the first half. in the second half, more sustained pressure from the u.s., but england able to keep a clean...
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simone. good soon don't the you know, a little hard to, to keep us together. ah ah, welcome back to wells. of course, with said k can gonna cut dammit supervisor at the school or for the canal mix and international relations at the higher school of economics in moscow. mrc are going up before they break. you are suggested that this conflict is much further than russia. ukraine. it's a, it's a full blown confrontation between russia and the west. and i've seen you are right before that are because it's such a global conflict. rushes actions should also be targeted at the west so that it loses the appetite for picking on russia further. what exactly do you have in mind? what actions could moscow take tier a limit they appetites of western relates, were 1st a re on for size. it's not between him. it's weighted and brush in the west and the not, not, not only the west and the rest and everything is changing. the west is shrinking. i mean, the rest which i would prefer to her to go to cold. not a not, not a lot more west, but to global majority. i as a move days are growing in its power. but we
simone. good soon don't the you know, a little hard to, to keep us together. ah ah, welcome back to wells. of course, with said k can gonna cut dammit supervisor at the school or for the canal mix and international relations at the higher school of economics in moscow. mrc are going up before they break. you are suggested that this conflict is much further than russia. ukraine. it's a, it's a full blown confrontation between russia and the west. and i've seen you are right before that are...
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hard to imagine. >> it really is. >> james, simone, thank you for being on. take that sweatshirt off. >> quickly. let's finish really quickly. we've talked about tim ryan. you talked about stacey aa bram. i want to talk a about how she revolutionized politics in georgia. it's so interesting harry reed used to be a guy that had the state wired. he's one of the few guys you could say what's going to happen and he could tell you. those sort of politicians don't exist anymore. about two days before voting ended in georgia called and said how is georgia going to end up? stacey abrams when it was looking bad for biden. she said he's going to win by ten thousand to eleven thousand votes. i said that's a little too specific. two or three days later biden won by ten, eleven. i said i've never seen anybody with a state wired like abrams. she lost. we understand that but talk about how she put georgia on the map for democrats. >> the infrastructure the new georgia project led by stacey abrams built is the infrastructure along with the investments from the democratic national committee. if you talk to jamie
hard to imagine. >> it really is. >> james, simone, thank you for being on. take that sweatshirt off. >> quickly. let's finish really quickly. we've talked about tim ryan. you talked about stacey aa bram. i want to talk a about how she revolutionized politics in georgia. it's so interesting harry reed used to be a guy that had the state wired. he's one of the few guys you could say what's going to happen and he could tell you. those sort of politicians don't exist anymore....
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it must be nice not to have to work that hard at a job, i had to do was take a few boxes unti everyone to f off. simoni wonder if she's done. >> simon, i'm done. simon, i'm done. go ahead. go ahead. you are taking time away from your colleagues. >> of course simon, is he mean he could ask such as questions is obviously guilty of white privilege. so that is fauci last briefing in we still don't know the origins of covid 19. they control congressional hearings. when the room service arrives. now we could believe the expert and assume covid came from a lovely, but slightly overseas and betsy at a market where the go by the 52nd rule. but nancy pelosi has been eatin bats for centuries, and she is fine. her eyebrows even look like little bats. for all we know, it could have come from the bath you bathroom and the views greenroom. probably would've been the last toxic thing and the water. i know the janitors. or just may be, it could have been from a love that does gain of function coronavirus researc that just happens to be in the city where the outbreak began. the point is we don't have any answers becaus
it must be nice not to have to work that hard at a job, i had to do was take a few boxes unti everyone to f off. simoni wonder if she's done. >> simon, i'm done. simon, i'm done. go ahead. go ahead. you are taking time away from your colleagues. >> of course simon, is he mean he could ask such as questions is obviously guilty of white privilege. so that is fauci last briefing in we still don't know the origins of covid 19. they control congressional hearings. when the room service...
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hard to find his strength. with that, cipollone, thank you so much. -- simone, thank you so much. >> thank you, joe, and thank youeve. please sign up for principles already if you haven't. well, we mentioned earlier, we are now going to bring you a short video, and take a moment to hear about the role of congress in safeguarding. this is an effort to protect and promote independent and local journalism in the era of social media. take a listen. >> thank you so much for joining us. you are the lead sponsor of the journalism competition and preservation act. describe to us what you are trying to achieve with this. >> we have to have a driving trust. one third of our newspapers are scheduled to shut down. they believe they will shut down by 2025. that is unbelievable. this is getting at something that is really a threat to our democracy. we have lost so much in coverage on the local level but that can never be brought back. we want to stop the bleed. right now. specifically, facebook and google. i think google in one quarter last year, $66 billion in advertising. what they have done is taken the money that use to go
hard to find his strength. with that, cipollone, thank you so much. -- simone, thank you so much. >> thank you, joe, and thank youeve. please sign up for principles already if you haven't. well, we mentioned earlier, we are now going to bring you a short video, and take a moment to hear about the role of congress in safeguarding. this is an effort to protect and promote independent and local journalism in the era of social media. take a listen. >> thank you so much for joining us....
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hard to get information out of iran. that is something we will see over the next few hours. guy: how are the big brands, the spokesman, dealing with it? simonereached out to 76 different sponsors, both of national teams based in u.s., canada, northern europe, as well as fifa sponsors based in those countries. only routine them told me they were changing your sponsorship -- only 13 told me they were changing their sponsorship brand to account for human rights and just three of them had business ties to qatar. so there are ceos talking about social impact, but when it comes down to business, they might not be willing to put money behind their mouth. guy: great coverage, appreciate it. simone foxman joining us from qatar. let's take a look at where european equity markets are heading. we are going to find session thus far. we have rolled over within the last hour. commodity prices under pressure, dragging down oil stocks as well. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: to be honest, european equities are doing nothing right now. it is a holiday week in the u.s. and maybe that is already reflected parents we rolled over an hour or so ago. italian market under
hard to get information out of iran. that is something we will see over the next few hours. guy: how are the big brands, the spokesman, dealing with it? simonereached out to 76 different sponsors, both of national teams based in u.s., canada, northern europe, as well as fifa sponsors based in those countries. only routine them told me they were changing your sponsorship -- only 13 told me they were changing their sponsorship brand to account for human rights and just three of them had business...
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simon white. we need to think about china and the heavy news over the weekend. i find trying to predict were china goes from here and impacts on the global economy hard to predict. how do you try to precedent? >> it is difficult. a lot of it has been priced in in terms of the zero covid stuff, but china has underlying structural problems. the household has been repressed that way but we have also had decline in the property sector and we saw measures to try to alleviate that and the longer-term thing here is china households are subsidizing the sector. that has happened even more since the pandemic, so that is why experts in china -- exports and china are booming. it is a sign of economic weakness because exports are exploding but imports are stagnating. the household sector is one that primarily is the importing sector. these underlying problems are wanting to be addressed. once we got to the zero covid thing, there is still going to be that. alix: while we are debating this euro covid policy, what asset would be most vulnerable to the immediate risk? simon: china's assets are more vulnerable. the equity market managed to rally back a little bit. the you on --
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it is repeated, it's cold hard evidence of not done enough to deter conspiracists, a disappointing midterm cycle will not dissuade them either. joining me now is steve, simonthe newly reelected secretary of state and vice chair of the democratic association of secretaries of state. secretary simon, thank you so much for coming back on the program. we had you on the show just before the election, warning about these election deniers. it is great that so many went down in defeat, but is that, as i said, 62% of major big lie candidates. won their races. your reaction to that troubling number. >> it is troubling, all can say is that we have not yet broken the fever. i think we are a step closer since the election, 11 days ago. i think the american people in state after state resoundingly said they were on team normal not on team extreme. that, if anything, managed to at least slow down the stop the steal movement. but i am not under no illusion, like you, and that is that we are headed to a presidential election. 2022 was, if anything, address rehearsal for that and i think we can count on some of the same old arguments, the really poisonous arguments to come
it is repeated, it's cold hard evidence of not done enough to deter conspiracists, a disappointing midterm cycle will not dissuade them either. joining me now is steve, simonthe newly reelected secretary of state and vice chair of the democratic association of secretaries of state. secretary simon, thank you so much for coming back on the program. we had you on the show just before the election, warning about these election deniers. it is great that so many went down in defeat, but is that, as...
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hard evidence haven't done enough to deter conspiracists. these past two years -- disappointing midterm cycle won't dissuade them either. joining me now -- chair of the democratic association of secretaries of state. secretary simons so much for coming back on the program. we had you on the show just before the election warning about election deniers. it's great that so many went down in defeat, but as i just said, 62% of major big lie candidates won their races. your reaction to that troubling number? >> it is troubling. all i can say is that we haven't yet broken the fever. i think we're a step closer, since the election, 11 days ago. i think the american people and state after state resoundingly said they were on team normal, not on team in extreme. and that, if anything, is what managed to slow down the stop the steal movement. but i'm not there no illusion, like you. we're heading to a presidential election in 2022 -- just for hustle for that. i think we can count on some of the same old arguments, the really poisonous arguments, to come back at us. it's not just about what happens after the election. it's what happens in the lead up to the election. that starts now, for the 2024 cycle. >> are you at all con
hard evidence haven't done enough to deter conspiracists. these past two years -- disappointing midterm cycle won't dissuade them either. joining me now -- chair of the democratic association of secretaries of state. secretary simons so much for coming back on the program. we had you on the show just before the election warning about election deniers. it's great that so many went down in defeat, but as i just said, 62% of major big lie candidates won their races. your reaction to that troubling...
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simon. we can see behind you all of those teddy bears and flowers. do you feel that the community there has been hit quite hardere and we will cive deaths. simon reporting there and we will give you — deaths. simon reporting there and we will give you more _ deaths. simon reporting there and we will give you more on _ deaths. simon reporting there and we will give you more on that _ deaths. simon reporting there and we will give you more on that story - deaths. simon reporting there and we will give you more on that story as - will give you more on that story as we get it. 17 energy suppliers have been told they need to improve how they deal with vulnerable customers. the warning comes from the regulator 0fgem, which has been reviewing data supplied by the industry. all the firms that took part were criticised, with five found to have severe weaknesses. but some companies said the review was incomplete. our cost of living correspondent kevin peachey has this report. the nights are drawing in, the heating is going on and bills are rising. as costs increase, more and more people are struggling and vulnerable but
simon. we can see behind you all of those teddy bears and flowers. do you feel that the community there has been hit quite hardere and we will cive deaths. simon reporting there and we will give you — deaths. simon reporting there and we will give you more _ deaths. simon reporting there and we will give you more on _ deaths. simon reporting there and we will give you more on that _ deaths. simon reporting there and we will give you more on that story - deaths. simon reporting there and we...
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hard work of baggage handlers at heathrow . but just handlers at heathrow. but just to reiterate some good news and simonhich obviously is the state carrier for the world cup their ground handung for the world cup their ground handling edges , we understand handling edges, we understand will probably working normally . will probably working normally. yes. i mean, the strike itself began just at 4 am. today. it continues until 4 am. on monday. but yes. donatos staff , monday. but yes. donatos staff, they reached there . employers they reached there. employers reached the union a last pay agreement and so have called off that strike . however, there is that strike. however, there is still one going ahead. it will not affect qatar airways nor emirates or indeed singapore airlines . another major air airlines. another major air airlines. another major air airlines. the main ones are are the ten that the quoted before it's lufthansa swiss austrian airlines tap portugal airlink , airlines tap portugal airlink, us and american airlines and air plus qantas of those are the airlines where you are advised to check
hard work of baggage handlers at heathrow . but just handlers at heathrow. but just to reiterate some good news and simonhich obviously is the state carrier for the world cup their ground handung for the world cup their ground handling edges , we understand handling edges, we understand will probably working normally . will probably working normally. yes. i mean, the strike itself began just at 4 am. today. it continues until 4 am. on monday. but yes. donatos staff , monday. but yes. donatos...