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welcome could both be for. a certain initiatives that we've taken. reserve your fans but to this this was a club decision club initiative. of course for world cup was a is a bigger event for the bigger volumes of people so blankets will not be used more than the russia summers get chilling the evening. most of the rest of. the year take a short break right now when we're back we'll continue talking to an old king chairman and c.e.o. of the russia two thousand and eighteen world cup a local organizing committee stay with us.
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they were back was chairman and c.e.o. as they were twenty eighteen world cup local organizing committee. during friendly match with rains in st petersburg i remember late march few french players actually claimed that they were subject to racist abuse i mean i know that you can't really prevent incidents for exist because there's no cure for human stupidity but. anything you can do to minimize things like that. of course i would been doing that together with the russian football union thing as we think in general a lot has been done and the number of such incidents what exactly. well usually it's twofold it's. explaining to people why it shouldn't be done and what's
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wrong with that. in general. both russian football union and the organizing committee has a very firm stance against. against racist behavior. but then the second part of it is the inevitability of punishment and people should understand that that a certain liability is inevitable that they would be banned from the stadium or criminally prosecuted. but the bad the biggest part of it is explaining why it's what's wrong. that they're harming their own country their own team. and that's really in general there is no way to behave and say get. rid of the number of incidents reduce significantly over the last two weeks two years that means the. efforts are are fruitful. so the video assistant referee or the v.a.r.
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as it's known it will be the first sector in this world cup that it's used and there's plenty of talk about its effectiveness and the stoppages the causes to the game how are you going to make sure that it goes down a sec success because i mean there's already added pressure on referees you know want fans to remember this all over the world cup as everything is exactly what the system is doing is taking the pressure off referees and exclude the possibility of a mistake. mistakes take place and it's quite clear. so they believe assistant referee takes away this this possibility. when you watch boy. forty thousand at the stadium with a billion a billion people outside the stadium it's quite a pressure. for a referee. well he won some of the ideas to take out the human factor and to make the game more to bring more justice to the game and so believe
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this initiative has a lot of future it was well tested during the conference. and there's already multiple application for for the use of this system by many leagues throughout the world but are you not nervous like you'll be the first one really using it and the scale know the system works for and or. there has been a lot of tests technically it's perfect or what fee for will fall into is is its presentation of the screen for the people who work out some details but in general it works perfectly well so why is actually saying that it's not yet clear how this system should be efficiently utilized are they just waiting to see a world cup in russia as a test drive where they are that is possible but there are many. european leagues who are pioneering in. implementing this system
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german leaders are among them. but i cannot comment on behalf of us for we will see after the world cup. so tickets you brought them up. it's really hard to get them at this point it's first come first serve face ticket purchasing. how do i know that most of the tickets that were bought up that they were actually sold weren't bought by scalpers and they're not going to be resold five hundred times the price . well there is no whole world cup that can guarantee that there is no speculation. but i think we we've. made appropriate efforts to avoid this is much as possible first of all tickets. are expensive enough. they are we have found i do system which also is another another obstacle on the way. the russian federation has made
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liability more stringent for those who decide to. illicitly profit from ticket sales but in general we cannot one hundred percent exclude the possibility of a legal sales of tickets it happens at every world cup we hope that it's just. that it will be kept in check during this one based on these measures so it can help us get tickets you know right now. i'm. in formation see. right now it's fee for dot com. and ticket centers who can help you it's not the organizing committee organising committed to do it does not to take it's. right so joke put aside a rumor has it that accommodation prices are skyrocketing during
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a world cup and like a city like surrounds that no one probably has ever heard of. will set back a tourist thousand dollars per night as it turned. well anything's possible it will cope as it is a big universe but in general. they're happy that it was a special decree by the government adopted a long time ago which controls the tickets to control the hotel prices sorry. there's appropriate authorities who control the implementation of this decree. there could be sporadic attempts of certain hotels to. suddenly increase the prices but. in general they're there and corrected then by by proper authorities and if there are if there is private. accommodation that suddenly decide to make additional profits while the market will. well off balance them we
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believe that the closer to the event prices will be will reach their equilibrium. so for unfortunate fans who like me who are unable to get tickets because you want help you know and i'm not watching for gooding like buying tickets on the internet while i still be able to sort of bite into the whole atmosphere are you going to have like exclaims in parks or i don't know restaurants where people can watch if you're not on a stadium well for the unfortunate friends as you call them there is a fee for fan fests which are located in central squares at every city will be a big screen it will be entertainment programs food and drinks and there are people can watch the games of the world cup enjoy the atmosphere. i was a lot of fun and now i know what's what at what i'm expecting from this world cup. train writes between the hosts it is tell me how that's going to work. that's
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a very complicated system organized by the our minister of transport it's. more than seven hundred free trains which will operate among russia's set is which will carry ticket holders free of charge of course this suggests a preliminary booking. people cannot just expect to come to the railway station and board to the nearest train. they should reserve a seat but this reservation is going on. this is another example of our initiative which was well tested during the confederations cup and received a lot of good comments. what about the the planes because most air travel and leisure not be free now that that i understand but most of the are travelling russia has to go with a layover in moscow is this the way it's going to be this time around too like if
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you want to connect to the host cities you need to do away over the years where we're in discussion with the russian federation with the. it is and companies. that in general there's an intention to. put additional airplanes where there is a demand so right now we're. examining this demand analyzing it where when demand is clear they can put additional. additional planes additional air routes which connects it is not from mosco but but directly all right thanks a lot for this interview for this insight for clearing things up good luck with everything i guess out there watching from the big screen and sharing. thank you thank you.
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all over. the. i. big story tonight dozens of palestinians are killed by israeli fire protesting along the gaza border as tensions flare up as predicted over the united states controversial embassy moved to jerusalem. a british tabloid newspaper ramps up the fear factor just a month before the world cup here in russia using a project of photos that are like the supposed threat of footballing violence when we speak directly the photographer he says his words being taken out of context tell you all about. and a u.s. soldier subjects himself to waterboarding to refuse high level claims but the
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interrogation technique is a full torture mixed reaction to it again it's coming out. hi good evening my name is kevin though in the breaking news tonight the official opening of the new u.s. embassy in jerusalem has been marred by deadly violence as israeli gun fire killed dozens of palestinians protesting about the move on the border there you see some of the reactions coming in in a minute the united nations has condemned what's become in fact the deadliest day in the conflict since twenty fourteen protests and clashes broke out in several locations gaza's health ministry now says fifty two people were killed including at least eight youngsters more than two thousand other people have been reportedly injured today and that number is continuing to rise now donald trump's decision to recognize jerusalem as the israeli capital last december has caused deep anger as
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that diapers are still shooting tear gas canisters on the protesters at trying to disperse all these all these protesters in the e.u. can see that at the gaza fire it is very concentrated we look at feel it from very very far away there are palestinian protesters that are injured and trapped inside where. the palestinian minister of having the ambulances can't reach them. so what happened right now is we heard a huge huge explosion and. that the israeli air strikes were playing out fight as rights of the on out plays they needed to the protest as they're trying to scale
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the palestinian protesters did it the goal. throughout the day there was a bunch of highs regarding violence in fact two hours ago during the highest peak of violence where the protesters and the israeli military forces clashed almost head on israeli military forces using rubber coated steel bullets tear gas canisters stun grenades and other armaments at their disposal against the palestinian protesters were mainly throwing stones and chanting against israeli military forces this had increased as the day went on with things calming down but make no mistake this area was a battle zone before with many protests happening across the west bank from ramallah to nablus to bethlehem and even have brown and other protests have occurred in the region as well with different places such as lebanon and even
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a man with some protesters going against the these decisions and rejecting these policies that are being presented by the americans so we saw what the un human rights chief would say earlier on some more reaction to monday's events coming up now several countries repeated their concerns over the ramifications of the embassies move describing it as violating international law and the u.n. resolutions others condemn the use of force and violence warning of negative consequences for the region now the unpopularity generally of trumps a decision to move the u.s. embassy was also on the line by the no shows at the opening ceremony let's talk about that for a minute there were representatives from hungary romania and the czech republic but interestingly no one from the west of europe and guess what donald trump chose not to attend either instead these guys were there the washington delegation was spearheaded by his daughter ivanka and her husband and the white house advisor. through slim's long been fought over of course by both israelis and palestinians and here's a brief reminder why. jerusalem is a city that's been
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a point of contention for nearly a thousand years ever since the first crusaders arrived to drive the muslim population away for nearly two centuries the area was governed by christian congress under the name of the kingdom of jerusalem but the end of the thirteenth century had been a crusade well he landed up under muslim control with so much turbulent religious history today the area holds significance for christians jews and muslims alike all regard different parts of the old city to be their only sides and since the formation of the state of israel in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight israel considers jerusalem to be its capital the subsequent conflict with the arab neighbors saw israel captured and annex the entire city of jerusalem the move has never been recognized by the united nations stands firm on the idea of establishing the two state solution where israel and palestine exist independently so by president trump announcing moving the embassy to jerusalem he's on the line that
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the u.s. recognizes the holy city to be the capital of israel for the international community that goes against the notion that any change in the city status should come through negotiations a not a unilateral action as of now out of eighty seven countries that have embassies in israel the u.s. will be the only country to base its facility in jerusalem. i'm standing here in front of the american embassy where in the last few moments an angry crowd has gathered there protesting against the embassy me and israeli police are trying to keep the crowd. why you have. i'm here to oppose the surge and by the u.s. administration to relocate their embassy in the heart of the cattell the city in the heart of the city there are thirty to forty percent of its residents are living under occupation that are not that is the that he stated the night of basic rights i mean that we could all that's left right of a day after it's used against the occupation we're here because we oppose transcending the we think it's playing with the lives of israelis and palestinians
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alike in our lives and it's. it is not a game what's happening today is illegal and unacceptable and it's our duty to say no admittedly anybody parliamentarian why what do you what do you think about the whole incident we are. in a demonstration which has been licensed by there's a police but immediately after we arrived they attacked our attacked member of the knesset just because we had it been two of the best known for them and then they attacked us and pushed us to the back we are here to see that jerusalem east is ok if i did it today it could be the capital of the state of palestine the tensions are definitely running high here as you can see this scuffles and clashes and we're being pushed for it and that. was a lot of anger out of. what happened let up in fact right out the heart of the firefight up the materials that up there shit is that we
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were not i don't know. what all of this coming as the embassy just across the road is opening so while the world is witnessing crum pictures of a historic occasion are featured we see them in the sea opening just across the road are these kind of scenes unfurling where there's a lot of anger and out of frustration and a lot of disappointment that the american government went ahead with the smooth now the americans have been putting a lot of pressure on countries to sign up and approve this move although there is a lot of resistance internationally to it we have seen the u.s. ambassador to the united nations nikki how resorting to duty tactics and writing a threatening letter do you consider the vote i want you to know the president and the u.s. take this vote personally he will be watching this vote carefully and has requested our report back on those who voted against us thank you for your consideration and
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more more question. as of being asked if the current violence that we witnessing here is a response to the embassy me well then just how exactly does the american president try to think that he is going to cut as he has said the deal of the century between israelis and palestinians here that's the million dollar question now we talk about it with our guests in just a minute and the palestinian envoy to the u.n. says the security council will hold emergency session within the next twenty four hours an israeli military spokesman insists that the i.d.f. is trying to minimize casualties on its side but also stop the gaza border fence being bridged he blamed for mass which controls gaza for inciting violence and encouraging people to attack the israeli border our message to the hamas is clear we will not tolerate this violence we will continue to defend our sovereignty our civilians and our border we will do so while trying to minimize the amount of casualties but we will not let the rioters through and to harm israeli civilians that are a running distance away.
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