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so for the past few i was. yesterday about to catch up with some of the play of the gate with regards to some of the famous. switch off ok to it it's a piece by this thinks this pops one of the most iconic symbols of ancient egypt but this one is actually located in st petersburg. the head of that game between russia and egypt we're going to go out and ask some fun if they can tell the difference between those monuments in russia and the ones located in egypt. pocket so this sort of russia will have a reason to measure that group. that's actually kind of busy here russia. well if you would write world wants to see if. because of that. if you did egypt this would be a little. distance. from russia. really just
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the feeling i saw somebody do know here is the business in russia or in this in egypt. you know it's russia. yes this is petersburg of course econo he gives you the. national ocean knows what i was a close shave there were a few tricky ones in that but a dramatic win for egypt on the streets of st petersburg let's see what happens on the pitch with the two sides weeks. on i'm joined now by michelle who's the vice president of media called sports and entertainment you kind of bring a lot of different elements of a sports entertainment technology to the play is the the football unions together first of all how you enjoy in this world cup i think it's been great i would expect this year to go to go very smoothly and so far that has been very very hospitable i've been to. probably four or five different venues already which are all around
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in the organization has been phenomenal and we want to be very friendly i think it's been our i think it's been a huge success i've spoken to a lot of people and it's individual cells where you work in the u.s. i work in the u.k. you work in the u.k. you've got a connection to the u.s. i do we're all i've spent a lot of my. for a lot of my time in the us growing up and a lot of business deals business deals and you know i think i would you have a big operation the u.s. so the reason i ask is because i know there's an awful lot of american fans who've come over which surprised me given in the u.s. didn't qualify for the i was fascinated why they're coming out is it just for the for the whole event is it to see russia trying now well i think i think it's a bit of both think people are people are interested in russia it's a fascinating it's a fascinating place there's a natural it's in the news a lot and i think a lot of people are interested here and they want to see what it's like for themselves but that's one part of it the other part is you know people really get me to soccer in america they love it they for this is not the first time and even
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brazil american fans are the biggest of the biggest. delegation fans in brazil as well so it's a sport that's really growing is fake is seeking office and fortune the national team is is not here but the fact that despite their national team not being here the have such big numbers traveling enjoy and enjoy soccer just means that people really are really into the game and they're fascinated by the country i'm pleased to see that's something you work a lot with branding sponsors how is the sort of the changing which we view events like this so many people now you know of getting their sports news and watching events on the internet using social media you see the chief video going viral in moments how is that changing now how the sports is changing the way that they interact is becoming a lot but it's difficult because either we're now in the world where everything is so fragmented. especially younger people are not are not watching life live games are sitting down and watching ninety. and if they're watching highlights so they're
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following on social media and so on so it's it's it's hard to choose hard to figure out where and where they are and how to engage with them but. you know that's the best that that's the future this is you know this is where we're going to technologies completely change the way that people can. engage with the sport can connect with the players. and that's the you know that's just where things are going so i think aspire sponsors are slowly about into that so do you think that's the future particularly sports broadcasting on the thinking there was a deal struck just recently for the premier league football rights amazon prime are going to be broadcasting games i think in two thousand and nineteen lot of new channels opening up on the likes of twitch lots of internet t.v. coming through is there less people sitting down at home now and more of the one hundred percent that's i mean that's it that's the thing as the secret that's why we're seeing what we're seeing google facebook we're seeing we're seeing twitter experiment with with what they've done with n.f.l. what they've done with tennis i think i think what's interesting about this i was
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on crime is it is a completely different model we were talking about how traditionally broadcasters used to buy invest in television rights to church access drivers' thing now it's all about. it's all about how can you sell visualizer but you know choose for someone like i was i just sell things right so you have to watch a game and you will sell itself or shoes or a ball or something else asked you know asked someone's watching it because i think a lot of people are interested in being able to do so on demand. is perhaps the future but it's only a small bit of what they only bought one package that is experimental and out the next time around you through your sound like a c c. you know facebook and google amazon where much bigger all that it is amazing to think about talking about what you can live with the munchies on on facebook that is the money that we seems to just keep going up here on the air easy trickling down to the grassroots of the sport which i was you know that's important that something comes back into the game. yeah look i think i think you can always
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you can always improve what else that's. that's that's a discussion of how to cross cross many countries and. and i think it's our you find being honest i think is still us but it is still a work in progress a lot more can be done a lot a lot of the money still concentrated the top at the top of the game is going to the players and their agents of football clubs would like to see more money going into you know into the community i think some countries do better than others but hopefully in the as you know eyes as more money comes into the game to be realisation is this some form of responsibility at least that the sports and these and these teams have to the community and then we'll trickle down just a couple questions about the game which is merely so far russia is egypt your head and your heart actually who would you like to win this no wrong and say here no pressure in terms of the success of the competition from the business side. of it now i think you know my usually eyes my head and my heart i want russia to when i you know i grew up in you know for so union this is my you know this is the support
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that was restructured to me as our he's connected to it and it's i think for that for any tournament any major tournament you want to hold sustained as long as you can i think russia got off to a fantastic star on the anyone expected that. you know we're hoping for a decent result but to get you know to get a five nil if you know the first game of the it's terrific it lifts the whole place i mean the longer you know the longer russia stays in the tournaments i think the better for everyone and i hope they do mission pleasures have you in many things to stick around just for a moment michel vice president of medium sports and entertainment. well in one of the earlier games of the day we had a surprise check this out senegal serving up a two one victory over poland this was against the odds their funds obviously very pleased even the play is couldn't resist why not it's the work of the victory dance .
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i think. now more than two million tons i can't believe it's not more because like there are two million just beneath the hotel where i am for up to the country for the biggest event in sport moskos created them with a very warm welcome seeing the pictures of the streets flooded with songs and dancing the first six days of the tournament have established a fantastic festival atmosphere really lighting up. the colors of the national team. and it remains a new all know it is nicely balanced this going to be a turns next hour or so here with the world cup action russian agent know we'll bring it highlights in the hours to come see that.
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this is harlan kentucky. with all of this move them boyce's if you could walk three families in. a coma any city with almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal miners are said i'd. love to see these people the survivors of a world disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town. but i never thought in
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a million years i would see that in the end it's how can this happen to. seem wrong. when old rules just. to get to shape out just because to add to it and in detroit equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. welcome back to the program and other news now we start with donald trump's announcing plans to establish a sixth branch of the forces dealing with space warfare is currently overseen by the u.s. air force claims america needs
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a bigger presence at the amongst the stalls auntie's can deploy open ports the usa already has the army the navy the coast guard the marine corps and there's the u.s. air force but donald trump says that there's one potential conflict zone that's been too long neglected very importantly i'm here by directing the department of defense and pentagon to establish a space force as the sixth branch of the armed forces it's a big statement a new division of the u.s. military dedicated to waging extraterrestrial battles and when it comes to finding a name for it hollywood is full of inspiration. now that you tomorrow must travel across the stars to defend.
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let's see if we can get some new ideas from the streets of new york. and if it took to name call it spaceport us say base forced us to store elite force twitter has gone wild ever since donald trump made the announcement folks online or even taking a stab at designing the logo but here's a question who exactly will the space forces be fighting against you know up in the great beyond. it's not enough that we're fighting with everybody that loves us we're not going to fight it's b.s. . and less space. in the elevator probably. going to find you know why outer space trump says this won't just be any intergalactic fighting force it will be number one when it comes to defending
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america it is not enough to merely have american presence in space we must have american dominance in space so important now if hollywood has taught us anything it's that trump is going to have plenty of competitors. r.t. new york. a former cia software engineer is facing challenges over what has been described as the largest information leak in the agency's history prosecutors claim that during his time the cia. awfully obtained information on its intelligence gathering capabilities he then allegedly provided it to an organization that purported to publicly disseminate such information and while the indictment does not mention his organization by name the whistleblowers lawyers said the prosecution was looking for any links between him and wiki leaks the f.b.i.
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believed that mr schultz it was involved in that leak a sport of their list a geisha in between numerous search warrants for mr shouldest phone for his computers and other items in order to establish the connection between mr shelton and the. full of the spy agency as a software engineer for six years as a result of this investigation investigation he was arrested last year on child pornography charges so so far he's the suspect behind the leak of more than eight thousand classified documents named by prosecutors if convicted on multiple charges shown to faces over one hundred years in jail he's believed to be the source of a wiki leaks vault seven is described as the largest as a publication of confidential documents on the agency vault seven exposes the hacking tools used by the u.s. government and he said its source says it was looking for a public debate on the controversial piece of such tools patrick hangs in from
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twenty first century wired dot com says the case against the whistleblower is aimed at intimidating others. and so this this does send out a chilling message to any potential government was so blowers that you will be pursued by the government and that under the letter of national security you well very little of defense this conversation seems to be around how the u.s. press its all the cia needs to secure its hacking tools and that seems to be the main thrust of the conversation not about what why and how these tools are being deployed for what reason and i think that's where the conversation needs to be if you look at what was revealed in vault seven one of the real revelations is is the nature of the hacking tool in other words the cia has the ability to to hack and leave finger false fingerprints in other words make it appear that somebody else
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had carried out that hack and this is absolutely relevant in terms of the whole russia gate conversation. well we're back in a couple of minutes after this short break. to. get a phone no i don't have what was the last time that you went on the internet no i am not used to these village is it safe because. i sure there is no music ters there they are all going to be sure that the baby doesn't cover his that is the. one who was going to say we're going on we thought. is dead as part of that was a good deal. that was worked i was.
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previously yes no they are being false form of where he was from member of the society. a lot of. them. when a loved one is murdered it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murder i would prefer and it means going to the death penalty just because they think that's the fair thing the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict respond dennison the idea that we were executing innocent people is terrifying there's just no way that hasn't been that we hear even many victims' families want the death penalty to be abolished the respect to get help here is because that's what murder victims' families what that's going to give them peace
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that's going to give them justice and we come in saying. not quite. we've been through this this isn't the way. i played for many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch to the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money kill the narrowness and spending to get to the twenty million one player. it's an experience like nothing else i want to do because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful game like great one more chance with. the case it's going to.
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welcome back let's just return to all things football now. has been visiting some of the hottest cities. in nineteen forty two one of the bloodiest battles mankind raged for seven months in what was then known as stalling grabs in front of the mother russia statue to commemorate that loss i made to support my country here at the world cup in russia but also to pay our respects. has been incredibly sobering experience here unfolded drug scene. and seen the
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respect that people from around the world of shown this quite incredible. they say that life goes on and that sacrifice was made so that we can enjoy life enjoy sport enjoy football enjoy what you my nation england flight response if you saw that we got for you this week features a trip to st george's park england's training by which we some legends of the past might be wanted so with a future. i remember team two i should be. before the game in the morning of the quay. pulled into right now though it was quite an interest. because they go on a little bit before the post and kind of goes all in together any other customers a clipboard on the side and he said boys he said if you will to survive wait wait
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if we are or if we have this and that and you know what you've got a day he's got to go out there for your country you play for the badge you've got the three lines what we need today he just need to win a game i know you can do it we know we can do i wish i was on the back and then all the boys would just about. to get out there would i and you guys but if anyone's interested there's a few permutate i mean. i run spend them. it's forty five minutes guards refused. georgie's paul their home the england national football team. all considered i to bicycling gives you an insight as to what the england players will do in terms of preparation my can she do all that it's all the met before they
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go to the world cup of them burton from. great to see left the city for as well best of the foxes so would your mates of a should i give me an idea of what i can do with these old forty seven year old legs don't worry it's a waltz but what could i do to show him as to what professional football is particularly when players brazil players switzerland players might be doing once the european season finishes go into will cops on the show so when the bynum comes before all that have done some testing and profile of the physical characteristics it would be to retest them and see if they've changed much and is something we need to do about it. in the meantime to prepare them properly for that well cup exit let's go show me what we can do. this isn't going to be close. we've been on the stern caller more road show. mate in brazil in argentina ok so you said that you had
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a broken leg on your do there ok so that this is saying that you actually push in more force for that left leg despite ok than i was interested in consistently some a little bloke who all assume go for a million. say you should be as if you're higher power than me because you have your interests me so i need a slice everything here is there are no no no. if i was to divide that by my body discovered by the way i might actually be right in hard. arrival and come the physical form stuff that the f.a.a. will speak to clubs and say can you give is x. y. instead information so that we know what state the athletes and when they come here so if some of this day risk you and they look at the train like they have the previous weeks they must ok it skewed potentially because it's pretty i mean money to just i were a little bit yeah which of course back in the day i would always apply that the
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major differences is that you can now see a player that is pretty long european season when i was playing in particular when i started not so much towards the end when technology can mean the player for example if you would go and do a ford kilometer roun the player that was first on the run was the fittest in the play it was last on the run was seen as the on fritz's so actually a player that much more tired than the guy that for the first embrace to actually have more loud on him which might be more toyed now with as you can see those kind of differences that yeah they start when you're ready if you go to. my settings but . that. adam i'm a little bit stiff a little bit it's also going to go for show thank you very much for joining us on the stand call it will show a fascinating story here at st george's park as to what goes into the preparation for a free for all cook tournament domestic season. finishes in england players get a little bit of a break but i still have to keep their fitness levels holy spirit's onesimus in
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russia. so finally on our tour of st georges paul we've got the hall of fame every player. like barcelona for example pain free trying to referee nya fantastic player there we've got some deer that is very well known in the hall says his fellow aston villa following maybe that's where the similarity ends his rule on the whole in this prince william figure from the from the next king of england go a lot supplies up and down in mali call from his lover validates lisandro chris paul in this fight did what he was fighting for a reason because life really just. the srong in the force. is this man here leo if you live a queer thing and i say prefer to bring criminal behavior in which might be to hopefully rub off on them and their own football career the king the full.
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price remember st charles will cook wait three weeks ago in moscow brazil what he said because it's fun motivates them i went back to london footie martin school team tell used to rice money for st charles from wembley stadium where we joined them to sneak the stadium today nikolai say come on join me. next time for. playing. i'm sure i'll use the stuff you troll to always call game how are you feeling chill boy you didn't even know you then yeah. so tell us very briefly about where you've been so far sort of the route was london brussels parish zurich ferrite child rape. kit. you would wreck your fix don't call boss a lawyer you know he's going to say the reception's been in moscow you can see
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their friends a build up from all sorts of contrary it will cook for even though you excites the critics on the whole movies they're fabulous in the air because moon mexicans are i mean they don't intend eons because we came from boston and a lot of the south americans you know left reviews absolutely wrong in the world cup so if you just want to go and you go from here you get a critical solution and you know we've we're almost done for the guy so you can imagine how that usual say kids are going to help you to be watching the guy you know it's like getting the guys they created and they gave me i would hope that for me you have a couple of years of full swing because he's always a cynic so yes huge congratulations on this crazy money for st showed an incredibly important initiative which is two of the loop. weeks ago things like the user does the smarter you know the old tell us hey we can find street told st john's united st john you know i don't call my dog going to the website for challenge forty get involved in supporting these guys who to his way out of the religions sold me like
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. i just knew i was going to come on school it's one of those things i was i was warming up behind the goal we're one nil down i was just thinking this is you know it's warm everyone's gonna be tired and i'm just balance and ready to come on and i can look and i was stretching but i wasn't really sure i was just looking at the bench think it was going to call me out. yeah oh yeah but i was so poor different out i was why and why and it felt like because i thought ill give me half an hour and it just felt as if you're going to give me a long going to twenty or however many and it felt like an attorney say actually but when i got. the ball just dropped and i'd hit it and i went into the far corner and i was just the score in vehicle she is and i go in a we'll. get back into the game because we were obviously again bait. it was. to some spare and that's the squad at the time and i'm going to goal just meant so
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much to so many and such so everybody else to to get back in the game. when a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murder i would prefer and it means to win the death penalty just because they think that's the way or think 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 the is just new really that hasn't been that we're even many of the times 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
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we've been through this this isn't the way. a sloppy corruption in the u.k. that's what people respect the case for them the most corruption bottlers of corruption the concierge of global banking corruption and they do a fine job at it but they'll do it here in shantytown. zero zero. zero. zero zero zero.
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