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ALJAZ Scent From Heaven December 29, 2022



hello there, i'm dealing with donald. this is jesse rely, but from london also coming up protests in a high profile resignation as the most right wing government in israel's history is sworn in lead by benjamin netanyahu. russia far as a barrage of missiles at cities across ukraine, knocking at power and sending people on the ground for safety. the shoot level of destruction in this residential area of cube. and the fear amongst people living here shows how even a successful interception can destroy people's lives. oh, an excitement in dog as the by knew that she kept from gets its 1st mitchell line with huge qs forming at site stations. ah, there one. welcome to the po, we begin with the news that legendary brazilian football or pelley has died at the age of $82.00. he'd been undergoing treatment for colon cancer the psych palo hospital, but his condition had worse, and in recent weeks he was reportedly surrounded by his family. in his final moments, pele is considered by many to be the greatest football of all time. the c, a newman has this report on his career. he was born in flint ranches, not him in thought. what the world do him simply as believe he was regarded by many as the greatest football player of all time, small, strong, and exceptionally gifted. they played for the famous sample club and some follow up at the age of 15. the brazil national side by 16 and by 17, he won the world cup, scoring 2 goals in the 1958 final against injury hampered his world cup in chile 4 years later. but he still played a part in brazil's triumph again. and by 1970 and mexico pioneer star was still in the century as he provided unforgettable memories on the way to the world cup victory. number 3, before he hung up his boot, his star dust was used to try and ignite soccer in the united states with the new york cosmos. by this time billy, the brand had taken over, and product endorsements were as prolific as his goal scoring. he was an instantly recognizable global ambassador, and his personal life was equally colorful, married 3 times and divorced, and with 7 children, he was trained to have bothered more. his son was sentenced to 33 years in prison in brazil for money laundering. one of the biggest debates in sport is whether he was better than argentinian legend might go now. well, himself died in 2020. in the year, 2000 people awarded them both joined player of the century. but billy was unique. his name is almost synonymous with football. he died who felt bound or after losing his battle against cancer. but for brazilians, he will always be remembered as a hero who gave them and the world such joy with a football at his feet were police officials, switzer page posted the news of his death, simply sing, inspiration, and love marked the journey of king pelley, who peacefully passed away today. love love and love forever. who police also kelly enough, a man so posted about her dad's death on instagram, saying everything we are is because if you love you infinitely rest in peace, will the brazilian football confederation also roll? pelley was far more than the greatest sportsmen of all time. our king of football was the highest exponent of a victorious winning brazil never got scared and the face of difficulties promised his father world cup and presented us with 3. the king gave us a new brazil, and we can only thank his legacy. thank you. pele. former england, captain gary and linda car said pelley has died. the most divine of footballers enjoy of man. he played a game, only a few chosen ones have come close to 3 times. he lifted the most coveted gold trophy in that beautiful yellow shirt. you may have left us, but he'll always have foot falling immortality r i p policy. i'll jesse with the richest and spoke to pelley back in 2007. here's his interview with the football legend. the news 30 years of the cooling time on his in comparable korea, i remain arguably the most famous football on the planet. he was in ketosis, did it, the spar academy, a sense of design to spot and develop the best young sporting talents in the country. the multi $1000000.00 facilities offer here lunches away from what the young pelley experienced. when he started out, the brazilian club sent us. the idea is to prepare the men to give it occasion to the youngest, because the lot from good and i'm player, they lost. they come here because they didn't have support. i think the philosophy of this, by the known, this project is to make the men 1st to give it occasion because the football player, the athletes, they come naturally, they come on the beach. they come in the states, you know, but the main, the real man you needed to give support to them. how much of a motivation was your father because his own playing career was cut quite short by injury. as i know, my father said ok. i don't want to be a 2nd play football player. i have to have to be a duck though. profits. my mother used as a place. i've had to get the knee injuries and then they have to stop for no one near the timely and then have the, the facility to do the operation. and then he has to stop. have a little problem financial problem. then my mother was against that. but i have a luck because with the $0.15 as imagine with 16, i did my 1st game in the national team from brazil and the with 17, i was in the, the woke up in sweden. i have a luck, but the not, not the everyone who has the kind of a paternity. i finished his playing days in the united states with the new york coast most attempting to conquer the one frontier that had remained impervious to footballs, charms, 30 years old, and a certain david beckham is heading in the same direction with a move to the galaxy. while pelias legacy varies footballs, enduring groceries, popularity, the professional league becca missed joining remains some way short of being world class murray. we promote a lot of the football soccer the next day to know and then today is reality. they have good team, they have a league, but unfortunately, the pro level is to has a problem know against the american football and baseball and basketball. and then i remember linda wasn't cosmos and known georgia best who was in the alley. we did the same time the same promotion and now back and i'm going to have the opportunity to do the same. i think it's been for them to have a big name to keep the boeing life. and when i say, what do you remember about those days? in the seventy's, the st. me almost chavez, coming to football, didn't oh, of the beginning of a little tough for me. because the 1st ia was 75 and 76 the claws muzzle of the colors team. you have 2 of the good players, and then we make a good team with the beckon bo georgia canada. and the colors are better then become a very strong. but the, the to 1st he is, was very tough to me. later on in the 7677, new york plus most used to play with the 55065000 every every game in new york. then the average of called to us very, very high. you think back him on his own condemned because you mentioned you with with plans like croy and best. he needs all the place over there as well. doesn't really make an impact. i think it's important to have a, another big name is another good players to, to, to play with him because it had to do those things alone. and the l. a is not incentive after the the, the leak, you know, l a normal is a little know, quiet. he's going to need a lot of support. so well beckon has the future united states football to worry about police. current concern is about the development of young players worldwide. the young to they, they didn't have too much paternity to be themself. they cannot to have a korea because all the poets from the 14 and 15 in the courts, they went to play for when, you know, every game they went to in. and then the players who has even is the they, they didn't allowed. they said no, you cannot do this. if you do not, they're driven. they want to pick out. then i think this be done for the future for both the see you have a very few escape for players now because of the passion on the young's. i think this is one thing that we would not asian for the future. well, less thing in algiers and richardson. he joins us from the hi there. andy. we saw you talking there to pelley in 2007. we're on. we're now beyond football for being a fantastic character. what was your experience like meeting him a couple of things that sort of stick out from that day. that would not take your interview that we edited together all those years ago. first of all, that there was somebody else the spar academy in capital that they attending for the ceremony. and that was the a marathon. and it's not often the marathon a terms of any sort of footballing event to play 2nd billing to somebody. but that was, that was the case, and it was even my donor was better rental towards pell. remember, they played like a little farther side game afterwards and marijuana made a point to letting pele sort of kick off the game. and having the 1st picked the players and little things like that. so marathon himself know me that the biggest character in any room or in any play, 2nd fiddle to play on that particular occasion. and also i remember him talking about setting up the camera. he was talking about his talking about his father and influences his dad had on him as a young player and saying that in 1961, brazil hosted the wilcox the 1st time. he said it was one of the few times. it's been really emotional so crying because brazil last the final game that told me a 2 year ago and becoming well champions for the 1st time and, and pallet's a young boy said, i guess what, lots of young boys said to that. that's around that time. don't worry dot, i'll go when the wilcox for you when i, when i start playing in a few times. and of course, you know that's, that's how it played out a year later in sweden as a teenager, pilot, it's country to the world. although the or their ups and downs with his career from that point on there was always the hollywood narrative running through his whole career. it was so interesting and here to hear him say 2 things. one was that his parents that she especially as mom didn't initially want him to be a football, i was just fascinating. but also he talks about creativity and football. and one thing i've heard said so many times, but paley is the absolute joy people had in watching, you know, the magic in his fee, as they went across the page, he just had something extra. yeah. and you know, beyond everything that he brought to the world and when he was so young, you know, he was 17 when the one that will come in $958.00 has to be said. the world cup wasn't not the profile. it has now, but subsequently, you know, he told the world with, with some force he's often sort of accused of one of the things the charges laid at his door. is that what he never performed for a european club being present? sorry, being false alarm and around the ready. he stayed with, with some folks in brazil on this 2 things on one they did use toll your lot. i'm back is where people got this window and pele. and this, this unique talent that he had that was so influential on so many players that came afterwards. so he did play against the best in your but also he was some valuable to brazil, both as a football, but also at the time that the country was going through some very complicated political problems. there was, there was a military coup in the early stages of his career, but just prior to that an actual bill was passed through the brazilian parliament which identified pallet's national treasure, which supposed to be money, couldn't leave the country because every politician, regardless of, of, of what their alignment was realized that the pele to leave brazil and leave suntrust was, was just on thinkable that was, that was the impact and the influence he had with in brazil. and then when found with the brazil national tv, he made his country synonymous with football and the richest enjoy they live from. so as a thanks so much they're sold to monica, yanna, kiva. now joining us live from rio, diginero. hi there, monica. we know, of course the pelley had been in hospital for a while, but nonetheless, this is very sad news indeed for for brazil. yes it was. it's a very sad news, but it was expected a couple of weeks ago. he was already when he was taken to the hospital, all the press rushed to the hospital because they thought that his death would be imminent. and then his daughters came out to say that they were tired of, of receiving condolences. this was in the middle of the world cub, so it would be a terrible tragedy in the middle of the world cup, losing one of the world's ah, well, the world's largest player, as they say here in brazil. so, but it was expected. he himself had already picked the place where he wants to be buried, which is a couple of hours away from the city of saint paul, which is brazil's largest city. ah, and he is it strangely enough is survived by his mother who just turned a 100 last november. but his children spent christmas with him at the hospital. it was a big family reunion. and but they already knew that from one moment to the next something would happen in this happens just days away from the inauguration of president elect, wheezing as ruler, the silva on january the 1st. so this is brazil has been going through a lot these past months. the election, the world cup, bella now at the inauguration, went after the other. and monica, what kind of collaborations are expected? well they're expecting to take him to santo's the place where his, his team, that's a couple of hours away from so follow. and i was, i was saying he already picked the place where he would be buried in the cemetery and the coffin and everything he was over. he had already prepared himself for this moment, but we were hearing while he was in the hospital still and we were outside trying to find out what was going to happen. we heard that santos was already ah, just a couple of days ago preparing itself to receive believe. when his time came monica yanna camp, they're joining us from rio de janeiro with the latest monica sanky. and we joined now by paolo sits hero, who's a distinguished fellow and form at their rates of the wilson sense of brazil institute in washington, d. c. palo very warm welcome to the program and kelly's influence, of course, extended well beyond fruitful. i want to ask you all about his effect on brazilian society. but 1st of all, and how did you feel about paley? i think you've even got assigned football there from the man himself. oh yes, i do have it. he gave it to me like 30 years ago when he turned 50. i went to new york and i did a story with him, a long interview, and he was a joy to be with the support. okay. he, the emotions are, you know, all the emotions of the guy who gave us joy. he was not the only one, but he gave us a sense of pride. our so i think he has them just for years in the future will probably 5 as the person that helped a residence to recognize the workers of the african heritage. in brazil, we are the largest african country outside of africa. and you know, we all, well is neal dis, but i gave a sense of track of dignity and he was an absolutely marvelous player. and for those who had the privilege to meet him, meet him for as a, as a for an interview or walking with him. through the streets of new york where he was very, very attentive to everybody, specially immigrants that would come to talk to him. and he talked to everybody. he was a joy to be a with he knew of his importance and i think he behaved accordingly. so he will be missed for and polo and he saw some complicated politics if i can put it like that throughout his career. but he still managed to be very, i think, unifying, think i yes, because he understood perfectly well that soccer in brazil has been a and still to this day emotional equalizer in the very unequal countries. nobody in brazil bears to say that they know more about soccer than the other person. we are all experts. and there was the symbol of that. and everybody there was a way of talking about bell and there were people like me who was i was 8 years old when brazil one the 1st, the 1st of those stars here. he was 3 for us help we brazil. when 3 of the 5 stars we have world cups, and then there was the bill is just us devoted to bella who couldn't find anything wrong with him. i was one of those. and then you know, but she was a unify figure. we were very proud of him always, and i think he will be missed, but he will be missing a very positive way. the country still divided by politics, by social inequality. but it's a reminder that a country that focus on it's a real balance and then i was one of those can overcome those differences and part of what was like, watching him play football jolie. full 8 word that i've heard. settled that he was a unique talent. he spoke in an interview with my colleague, andy, which is and he talks about how he want to see more creativity in the game. but what was it like watching him play? oh, it was absolutely wonderful. a one of my experiences as a kid at the moment there was a rational energy insult follow in. the games could not be played at night. and they decided to play the games in the afternoon. we would leave school would go to buy back rainbow municipal stadium is a problem not far from where i did my high school and it was a joy to see when bella had the ball decide you stay, you went silent because we all knew that something marvelous could come from there . i saw him playing as a goalie. i saw him play, he play any position. and he was a magnet for his team sparse, especially because he like go other players today. he attract a lot of defenders, right. and liberating other players. and he was a marvelous at passing the ball and 14 leagues in front of the go. ringback he, his goals are memorable. there. he's actually in the stadium of mike and in real there is a black commemorating one of his goals. so he had that impact and i hope that he will be forever remembered for that palace at tara. thank you so much for sharing your experience. lovely to tell you. thank you, palo. thank you ah, the most right wing and religiously conservative government in israel's history has been sworn in prompting the country's ambassador to france to resign in protest. yeah, old german said she cannot represent its policies. the coalition will be led by benjamin netanyahu, whose returning for his 6th term as prime minister, just 18 months after was absent from power is government includes alternation, listen, ultra orthodox, jewish parties on wednesday more than a 100. former is really diplomats and ambassadors signed a letter, a warning of damage to israel's international reputation. ah, well protest as opposed to the new government rallied outside israel's parliament. the connect cit. netanyahu's party has said it will pursue expansion of settlements in the occupied westbank. despite it being a violation of international law, this commitment is raising fears of an escalation intention with palestinians. we come to demonstrate against the government that it may be legal, but not legitimate. a government that wants to break down is rose democracy after the laws that they are planning to pass. israel will continue to exist with not as a democracy. like you're involved almost a week ago for the government to go about to rise up in the room. horrible government, local criminals or should be no wish to destroy the democracy. capital demo source begun. a spokesman of the palestinian group hallmark which governs the gaza strip is one that israel's new coalition will trigger major unrest, middle other hundreds. and it's clear that today with facing a new zine of government, the most extreme terrorist, racist and fascist government, the policies that clearly escalate the aggression against what we hol

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