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found this time in violence and you're going to see places that. you have to fight tax or sanctioned by the kremlin a lot of me if you see this somehow linked to the hooligans the alleged leader of the russian hooligans in marseilles the city the killer we got the tickets i got my film crew together man alex finally got to russia they could become whole again it's time to head in. housing is tourists we managed to get a camera inside. i. reckon i'd buy gold to go there and also look in there on the fence. in a stadium full of hooligans we got nowhere for some reason these russian hooligans refused to meet to us that they were actually because. i tracked down the men terrorize them also i agree to talk but only on the condition of their identities at the sky so it turns out the pictures were at the
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center of the violence i was told to speak to the man who led them in from its west to be cool. i had. to sit right where you reckon that's pretty cool first. person first the. first time it's probably right on the counter and i look different if i feel the law. well and. this for a second because the institute is a christmas little show. where is. going to lead you to. do is to. really produce a person almost a new leader do you see you when you're done you're almost the worst in this and there's been this you. and i think. if america. lord knows a lot. more. on the u.s.
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someone got of them a lot you know you should. abolish them. but all spoilt my if they were after. they had got against the wall yet me and. any. law that alters will the rights of i just. read the bill it's not really a gun a couple of brown regularly. can't be true because i saw a line that you said you were part of that the special military forces of football since why vladimir putin to call to europe. to go. to see will you more. but it does but don't put it more the issue on dilip title should just one moment. that if you can forage well how do you
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know it so we will pursue the killer is a lot of us that we actually see different so you looks just like you. i understand so we are no believe this is not the silly things definitely pursuing work i'm sorry the trip into how you want to answer. here is a bit confused drivel going on. no. i don't know anyone who would watch a scary russian horgan documentary without any scary organs and. when the opening match of the world cup kicks off on thursday at moscow's luzhniki stadium and right throughout the tournament we've got you covered. if you go on to more global news this hour a nine year old british girl has been placed in rehab for her addiction to online gaming her parents say she was playing for ten hours a day without taking
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a break. i. i for the uninitiated like myself the game in question is called fortnight bottle royale is an online multiplayer survival game one hundred players are dropped on a virtual island but only one can make it off it's become incredibly popular over forty million dollars a load since it was launched last july but the parents of a nine year old are calling for it to be built. we had no idea when we let her play the game of this addictive nature or the impact it will have on her mental health this is a serious issue which is destroying our little girl's life and someone needs to step in to ban it before it becomes an epidemic or we are awaiting a response from the developer behind fortnight to twist meanwhile we've got the
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opinions of a former hooker in a psychologist it son is fourteen and. she plays for him and i see him played a lot the great thing about is i see him interacting with kids all over the world there are lots of ways to communicate with people around the world other than video games and our children are losing a little bit of a sight as to what's real and and what's maybe virtual i think video games are part of our culture now that the story that broke recently of annoying your old was how to have because of being informed i would not blame the parents i don't blame the children but computer games on bond i just don't see the use of them i don't see how they're productive there is such a tendency to spend so much time on the computer at least in studies show that the more time they spend in front of a computer or on their phones the more likely they are to have depression and other
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mental disorders experiences studies by the university of california for example in twenty fifteen where computer games are actually being found tarnishing increased memory especially in three d. games there are many ways to increase memory certainly pen to paper a pencil to paper all sorts of memory games that you can play with a book think games also can teach them you know what you can maybe they can be good to be a study is all about being sensible you know if the kids on it for many many hours and there's a problem if the child runs a bicycle for ten hours is going to be a problem so it's just about moderation and i think it's just sensible use of the time interacting socially though is really. thing that children are losing you know they start to feel like their friends live in their computer when indeed those aren't real people those aren't real friends that are in their lives especially with children and they're in their young formative years for their brains are still developing with the increased risks of mental problems because of it i see no
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reason to you know make video games part of that when they're just all together not necessary facebook in focus right after this stay with us. twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all but there was one more question and by the way it's going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star and the huge amount of pressure you have to the center of the. great game. you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get
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down there we go. along. and i'm really happy to join us for the two thousand and thirteen world cup in russia. this special one. needs to just like the radio teams the latest edition to make up a bigger. look. again facebook seems to be running out of options in its long battle with. the company has gone from human fact checkers to an automated system and back to hiring real people again artie's dull quarter has been looking beyond the likes. in the never ending crusade against fake news facebook has come full circle it's now hiring
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so-called news credibility specialists to presumably look through and determine the fake from the truth was the individuals with a passion for journalism who believe in facebook's mission of making the world more connected as a member of the team you'll be toast with developing a deep expert see in facebook news credibility program after media outlets picked up on facebook's new position the social media giant took down that ad re uploading it with a few tweaks and a new title news publisher specialist yeah that raises less questions but wait a second a person deciding what info you should get on social media haven't we seen that before this is just a system that they put in place that allows people to inflate news sports news into the tranny topics and and also suppress news that's the one in twenty sixteen facebook fired employees apparently after pressure over liberal bias in their trending feed every once in a while a red state to
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a conservative news source would have a story but we would have to go and find the same story from a more neutral outlet. then they put an algorithm in charge but that didn't go as planned either with the technology accused of being ineffective and biased within days fake news started trending and they even recently shut down the feature altogether from research we found that over time people found the product to be less and less useful perhaps in deciding what's credible and what's not it makes no difference whether an algorithm or a person does it especially if zuckerberg wants his brainchild to be more than a one sided platform i am i am very committed to making sure that facebook is a platform for all ideas that is a very important founding principle of what we do well then problem solved no need for news credibility specialist after all donald quarter r.t. . and with stories based on all night densified sources getting bigger headlines in
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the mainstream media the job of checking is getting even more difficult but it still seems you can say what you like when you use those all unnamed sources. the latest headlines from a sane anonymous sources network. can't wash pool according to someone and they say n.b.c. hosts notes i know someone who spoke to donald trump recently about life in the white house and donald trump's biggest complaint was that he's not allowed to watch porn in the white house has got him into a past so how sandels deeper into the force keeping trump's urges down state actors broke into the d.n.c. undermined hillary clinton to help donald trump with. lives in a separate bedroom and trump asks to according to a book based on evidence you'll never see. according the site of notes i spoke to people who spoke to the president. is that why she probably tried to dig her way
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out stay tuned for twitter experts suggesting just that security food of millenia trauma proving that the white house sinkhole is actually her escape tunnel long that swiss malani on the verge of giving away or escape routes exclusive analysis by saying experts state shooting for the latest news brought to you by n.a.s.a.'s. three a columnist who worked with the french president on this election campaign last year expressing their concern over what they see as increasingly right wing policies they're also calling for a new initiative to reduce inequality. the government has acquired an image of an administration that is indifferent to social issues a growing number of french people including some of the most fervent supporters and twenty seventeen are disillusioned and many of those who supported the candidate are expressing the fear of
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a reorientation to the right well one of the biggest criticisms we hear about president. is that he is a president of the rich and that's because last year his government slashed the controversial wealth tax in france but that only benefited around one percent of the top french families he's also being criticized for the controversial immigration bill which actually saw discord within his own party one m.p. was so incensed when that law was passed in the last few months that he actually quit march and that's because that bill saw detention of migrants increasing from forty five to ninety days and also look to speed up deportation there's also been the changes to the labor laws here in france which people see as making it easier to hire and fire people all of these things have sewn such to school term fronts that we've seen people sometimes in their thousands and thousands out on the
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streets in france protesting and sometimes these protests have turned into riots against his policies and. oh. one recent poll showed that only forty three percent of respondents the saw my corn in a positive light so why has president decided to implement policies which seem to be so unpopular one of the reasons michael government says is these were the policies . he was elected on these what in his manifesto pledge now also is all about attracting foreign investment and making the french economy stronger in the long run many people are so unhappy that there is a growing chorus of people calling on president be the candidate of the center that
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he promised to be in the run up to the two thousand and seventeen presidential elections. are reinforcing the president of the rich and rich. not just the dishes that need changing resign. ruined france incapable of hiring emergency nurses but buys dishes for the emmys a for over five hundred euros dish for. two thousand euros a trifle for these people across at the service of the. well
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that's your monday evening news for now i'll be back with plenty more updates in half an hour's time stay with us now though for more great programs. what politicians to do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted over checked. so when you want to be president and she. want to press. you to go on to be press this is what before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the was a. question. it
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is getting international recognition with the help of israel at least in the world of zoos and. this if you like it this is my cousin he is going to the study hall meeting. john. with. the only palestinian gets the most hope from its jerusalem counterparts i don't think some of those who in the world under the vision did not look at it this way. and know it is unfair advantage to have to display any of the muscle that you have i don't want to compete in gaza as you do more. don't piss off.
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hello welcome to sophie and cohen sophie shevardnadze and this simple favor is coming to russia and the keiko to the chinaman is just a few days away this russia world cup we'll see new technologies deborah chan teens and new management how will it all work out and what does it mean for global food well who better to ask then long time for president sepp blatter. to book the greatest global spectacle is getting on with the times video assistant referee system is being rolled out this world cup and the next tournament will see ever more teams compete for the ultimate sports prize will these plans benefit from volleyer overcomplicated will the world cup become bloated and diluted or more exciting and diverse what else is in store for the great game. it's really great to have you on our program one more time welcome it's
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a pleasure to be here with you so we're going to lots to talk. world cup coming up to russia and you your persona and your role in fever and just football in general i know that you have said you created the modern football and while you were doing this you made mistakes what were those mistakes. i would say it a little bit. different. i made errors i made errors. errors made the biggest one was in. by conducting the fifa and being the boss of pizza there is matter how to manage such an organisation and times in this organisation in seventy five nine hundred seventy five when we feel
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was just a very small organisation with eleven people i know the number twelve i went through all the fifa first development officer and technical director. secretary general's cio and then the president so i grew up with this fifa my biggest fear was that. when i was elected in ninety eight difficult election in two thousand and two again with problems then i got the position and i trusted people and i trusted people so much that at the end was finally. betrayed. well. i have to accept to be betrayed by people from the executive because that. shoots them. because. they were not always on my that was for me
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as harming me but this was a date is the new city the state. trust all these people and to not realize that the mistake that a lot of people are making politics and business and industry well i really just want to talk a little more about the impact that you've had on the game itself on football itself not the organization fifo but what we see in every day football because i know you've said i've created one football is that maybe taken a little too far and when you came up with this amazing new rules but the innovations like players and other managers also take credit for that. part of. the bowl and them happy you came back on the field of play if you question . because i'm more comfortable on the field of play. definitely
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was. a good player. and a star player but of us a good player but i have seen in football when i started in the sink about developing the football then i have realized that football is more than kicking kicking the ball for bullies more than that but to be more you have to organize to game and the game was not organized the game was only for european europe and those for south america and then to go both divide and then we had to have a look on the laws of the game how are the laws of the game and then the laws they have to to to be adopted. and. to the detriment of the game the game became faster and then we have realized after the world cup in italy it's ninety million on it i know i'm very boring world cup. defendants yeah
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defending the back pass to the goalkeeper. and i knew had referees at the line they wouldn't participate if they freed in the center of both the secretary general and . installed a so-called fee from two thousand group of specialist to change the way how did i work yeah i remember you put a group together to make football more combative and more exciting how did that group work exactly what if they did it virg because everybody has realised the coaches the players the media even the referees and realise that they were wrong to have referees at the line because to be a linesman or to be a referee is different the linesman is a judge the referee is a referee has to say yes or no the other one has in or out so and then
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the two see that the match was lasting less than thirty minutes the whole match in the game when it was played because this back pass to the us and then the little known the respect of. let's say the. the strike was going and being then tackled from behind by saying oh it's no single agency yellow card so we have to change that and this was a big big. big issue or a discussion. we had players also we found that time already to michel platini in this does that there. and really. so fast never did the national board has changed the rule then from one world cup to the other. have made different changes in the game both in forty
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years later the united states will said foster. the first much is it the people or players have been red carded because it was called the fall foul play of last instance before outside of the sixteen of the eighteen yards. and also v. had no linesman on the. on the line and the same to the british we have to say we have changed scoring means the devaluation of the scots three points for a win to say let's go to win and not only two points and so on so these boards those are the biggest change that have been made in the laws of the game to me about the players of today i mean you also have called them modern day slaves but this people are making millions of euros and dollars per week i mean the transfer
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fees they're just nuts they're getting bigger and bigger records are broken every year i don't see how football players are at a disadvantage share and how they're modern day slaves maybe you know something i don't i know that you didn't like this whole transfer fee. manny out where like hundreds of millions of. dollars were poured in one player and you wanted to change that but that didn't happen so this transfer system the way we see right now is the only way for football. or do you think it's still going to be changed in the future no is it it cannot be changed because it is based on the so called demand of economic principles and that is you cannot change the only thing would feel the need to not feel the us tried to do is to introduce this system called financial fair play say financial brain finances
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there are no fair finances there are cons that and then. make a rule that. a club should not have in between its day in court and the expenses there should not be a too much great gap and where is the money coming from. but this is the same. rule where they cannot be successful so i know that you're not a big fan of the video assistant referee and it's going to be the first time during world cup two eighteen in russia that it's going to be used at this level of competition spoken to the organizers and they're actually saying that it's tested working really well it's going to make judgement in football a lot easier what are your reservations what's the reason you mistrust that i don't mistress and then. develop also
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a way for being. have started to. the goal line technology but it took three years until it was introduced because before you introduce a very important change in the laws of the game there must be some experiences made around the vote this is a principle of this international football association board the now and i was out there no fifa and they have no put in the so-called. bar video assistant referee and this is not exactly what personally we have television to do we have not us television too good to be the referee of to game and so i said it is not the time the four of the world cup to make such an experiment. before going to make an experiment in the cup in child be done in the different order competitions and vote about competition that can be the use
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competition the women's competition in order to see how it's happened because now you have the majority of the referees they are now and about the world cup they have never worked if the system and you have also the majority of the players there they have never to be if the system so how so that's why i've put a quick. that and. of those not. that they said the doing of the international boat the guardians of the laws have to give why you have permitted to do that but no it's done and done then see what will happen we're going to take a short break right now when we're back we'll continue talking to set the letter we'll talk about football and how it is perceived in today's world in the upcoming world cup stay with us.
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when a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murder i would prefer it be to win the death penalty just because i think that's the fair thing the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict is found innocent the idea that we were executing innocent people is terrifying is just new leader doesn't mean that we're even many a victim's families want the death penalty to be abolished the reason we have to keep the death penalty here is because that's what murder victims' families what that's going to give them peace that's going to give them justice and we come in and say. not quite enough we've been through this this isn't the way.
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