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thanks for keeping his company here. all naughty international. as always you can find all the latest news updates on my website. auto dot com. mm hm. we oh, came out together. we were all supposed to go home together. it didn't happen. and that's just shot after shot after shot after shot deer was asking, where's corey? where's course to hear them say d, o a at the scene. we knew he was gone. my name is kamani carter, and i'm currently starting the life states for gang related job ought to have been 9 years ago. my victim was anderson. she was also a student who was attending college. his name is corey pittman. very
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young kids, that seems, were getting involved and horrendous violence. 20 to 30 years ago. i think there's no question that the kitchen cripps from ballet came up here and see to this area. all my friends is either in prison now forever or day. probably because got you. so there's a certain team just wanted to check a pallet home at the cio san diego garcia, the largest island in the archipelago is now the location of a very large u. s. military base. you get given met, div i to the us go that meant to make a military base and just deported or douglas and people from their country. so they
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called returned back on the island. no, but we are fighting. that's why i'm real fighting for the right. so i. c we do not consider that the right to self determination actually applies to the trickle. since i don't the question of self determination, the legal advice we have received is actually the trickle. since we're not and are not a people for me, it's time to move on and see what we can do for the child. the said community to return back home. knowledge to support from the nomination. type mission, african united nish. i don't care about douglas and people ah
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in what do you know about russia? i mean really know about this place. hi, i'm sean, and when i came to this country, 13 years ago, i was lost in a land of expectations and the stereotypes and really i didn't know anything. what i discovered here was a place with deep culture and rich heritage and amazing people who had amazing stories to share. our goal is to make real connections with extraordinary people and those with global ideas and talents that we can all benefit from. and then quite simply give these hidden gems a platform to share their humanity with us. so we came here to news enough good to speak to hockey. legend e got lottie on us. now, you might be thinking hockey, it doesn't get much more stereotypical than russia and hockey. but what if i told
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you hockey was more than just a sport? maybe even an arch or deeply philosophical. he got a lot of those nickname is the professor, and we came to ask him, why, when you have a piano, be a boy be out on. i want everything the high keep up with a game is incredible. it's all about creativity. so again, should be for everybody in one a blind bully joined. i took his hands in mine and asked him to imagine that his palms with his feet. and that smile is what matters. a waiter association. want to be a normal and the going to be back. hello. hi sean, how are you doing? well, i'm sure you got enough. thank you very much for having us here and showing us your facility and letting us kind of into your life to see what you do here. so tell me about that a little bit that you are incredibly successful man of the world. you have one
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amazing achievement in hockey, and yet you come here to new jersey. no good to take on a team that is not necessarily at the top of his game, not the, not the best of the best. what's your philosophy and what are your goals? let me start with the trophies. i know you mentioned, they won everything the hockey except to one. got green. got some that's the team i like in this shortly. ahead obviously. but the challenge behind my hiring for the sick whopping decision to come to the city because of the tradition of all this plop and the and the history of this team. and also the agency you can see who played for the georgia. so since 1946, and that to me this down kind of remind me of detroit to because of the auto industry and blue collar people in france and their passion for their game is incredible. so that's that the young team. and i would say it's
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a lot of effort to make this kind of project successful because we got the s, i'm young talented player. so it has been kind of rejected from there for the last 2345 years in tried to develop. they're not trying to buy, they know we're trying to develop what we have for the trying to build a cop. they're just able to compete against the top teams in the league and, and they bring that, that short here to usually. so i've heard you say that hockey is like feeder, in fact, even going as far as saying that this type of game brings people into the stands. it's like a good play for actors. and of course, i'm paraphrasing here, but in this idea is hockey less of a sport in more theatrics? well, you know what the, you want to go in the global stage and, and bring the younger generation of fans and the people. now you gotta do something
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special for them. so in terms of develop the players, develop the game and make the game attractive to your original fans and families to come and enjoy the show. so, because there was a game of like, it's a game, you know, and i, and i tell the players, you know, when the, when you have a piano, so what, what do you do your computer? you know, you play piano, hiking your work. no, you play, that's what the game is all about. they gave us all about creativity. it's all about the values and what we put on this wall, ambitions and accountability, creativity and the unity. so that's, it's all about the team. it's all about be successful altogether. so old in all out, so that's, that's what we're trying to build and they're trying to build is going to take some time. but i don't wanna take too much time because of that. the season this year is sierra got off like experimental because of that. more than that. i station her on
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the blog so and we are trying to use every detail to make this happen. like a nice way. talk to me a little bit more about this philosophy of your team. i can see ambition here and you mentioned creativity, but also you have read a lot about stoicism. is that the right type of a philosophy for what's happening right now in the world? and also how does that help build a team? well that's, that's the, that's the plan. that's the plan, like a to, to tell the boys you know what, what happens when old, shall we part of this kind of the whole situation, you know, but you know, the players know the cd, the country, the fans, and also the a lot of people around the country are watching our team because of that. you know, we, what we can do, we can, we can play hockey, or we can do a also the players, you know, they play the game to play in the game. they have to give like a 100 percent effort to give that hope and, you know, and kind of like
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a diplomacy wise, they could do some stuff on dice and i do bring some joy, bring some excitement like surprise, our school, which is a great goals and greatest system there, great play and then the courage also. so that's the, that's the plan. that's the plan that got you ring the team together, bring the players together, have a goal, and altogether try to call. there's this kind of role law on the loan, like americans season. cool. let's see what else we can find here, right? a so i'm excited to be in this place. we'll get to where we are in a 2nd. but 1st, can you talk to me about hockey, i q, what is it, and can it be improved like regular intelligence?
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well, to me, it is a hockey player, former hockey player, the coach for hi k q a. i would say so number one, like priority to have on the team player knows the game knows like how to make the decision. you're in the game. what was given align, give the boys and had to make the right decision. so that's very important. so we tried to kind of agree some drill show that during the practices, so the players, when they got validated by that time and a small area. so you, you got to read the game, you gotta, what's gonna happen, what's gonna be next to move next, play or next isn't making. so that's the, that's the key. so, and that was the players like a separate from the good to the great because when they got some like
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a highest i q when you have when they unpredictable. so that's what that takes the game to the next level and also appreciate you some appreciation for defense to, to see little detail in the game. she's going to make a big difference in terms of the new the game, right, boss, right, goal and the recitation. when you use this kind of like you, you are or are known to have been part of the red machine. and the name itself implies that it's one group of people working together as one team to make it happen. teamwork is what it comes down to. but right now we're living in error of superstars like sydney crosby of yet can malcolm for you which more interesting developing a team working together or, or kind of raising that next new star that can pull the game along? well, it's how i would say you got to have individual, like i personnel just,
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you know, so the good players we can make a big difference. so, but, but the main goal for, for individuals to play the team game. so, you know, and we told the boys that we got the number one, sorry for the game is the team. and for my own experience, to have a high quality players and the high i q players having to play the team game. so give you so such a like a so many options to, to be successful. so that's what we create on the team. to have a nice game history between smart players and, and the players who can, you can see down the road. so going to make a huge difference and, and you got some young players who was making this your steps towards that kind of understanding of the game. you know, you can't really rush it so, but you can be patient because of that that how you got, i was from you safe. but that when you really in play by young players, so basically you gotta encourage them to keep doing that. you mentioned,
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if you see a brilliant play by a brilliant player, you have to encourage them. how do you as a coach, spot talent, and how do you find the player to come here? you know, what is a really good question? because i know, you know, obviously you got the stats and the reports and the full discounts in the about, but you got to see the player in the, in the action. so that's what i like to do. and i want to see like, what will display can bring to the see what, what it will display or can make a detail during the process or the game. and you can see if you see like things like go doing quick and smart in the, in the right time. so you can develop the decay, you can get more out of this player when you human freedom to go through mistakes in there and gray, some place. sometimes mistakes are sometimes like interceptions. sometimes we don't know where, but you know what the young players are. they have to express themselves and they
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gotta give them a chance like to do that. continuing to develop your skills and get better, it's essential for any elite athlete. and for you sato, that is even more of the case. he picked up his entire life and moved from japan to russia to train with the best. for 1st of all, thanks for coming out to me. thank you. so yeah, you moved here from japan, picked up your life. is it just so that you can train with the elite the best of the best, or is there some other motivation happening here? yeah, it's k l is the best thing in the order in for, for she's here. she became a piano. and yeah, he in here and i said, yeah, of course i played it for this is hope and what is the next step for you? i mean, what, where do you see your career going? you want to play for the child. you want to stay in the cage what,
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what is your goal? a plane as well as my drink? well, my dream and the 1st of all i want to play in k show what i got. and yeah, i think of japan. i don't really think of hockey as one of the major exports. is japan big on hockey? and do you think that your example here can bring other young players to make hockey something more strong? yeah, and then of course i want to leave an example for young kissinger japan like i want to prove a japanese player, completing this leading. yeah. because we're talking about the environments of a player is being important for their develop and talk to me and tell me more about that idea. well, well, when you, when you have a young player in the hands, so you know, you've got to get my kind of welcome to feel like
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a comfortable and you said why urban? so because the young players say usual, they got off a shy and, and if you see the talent, you got to surround yourself to the right people, especially people that experience who can help because the coaches, you know, we can talk, we can, we can guide them and we can give some old you from the advisors, but the same the same time experience players who's been on the ice and the who has been in the base with in the locker room. so that's where you want to have like the right environment. so because the young players are benefits from that to have around like a who's been around for many years and then we can go kind of tell them or show some details. she's very important to our overall develop. and what about the idea of inclusivity is hockey and inclusive sport? i mean, i know that playing at the most elite levels, you have to be at physical condition, but other opportunities for people who might not have
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to make alternative abilities. let's say, is hockey inclusive? well, it's, it's a difficult question to answer so, but i guess in my mind, so a game should be for everybody, they know the gills from the boys and, and the, so i try candidates, it's a game or, you know, bring to the game. i could bring some, my joy and the expectations and the also kind of relief when you know, when you, when you, in school, when you are like, even amish players here. when you go from my work to the ice rink to play the game . so he's kind of like therapy, so when you enjoyed the game and kind of like a couple doors, thoughts or is side and then just go enjoy. so basically it's a game where everybody with
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personal, thank you for having us out here. it's really cool to watch these kids train so for these kids is hockey more of therapy, or is it also a sport for them as well? it's different for every child, for some of them, it's therapy, others as plan to a big future in sports. each case is unique, some of the kids are already testing themselves against adults. well, continuing to train with you sites. the rest continued the development here. it really depends on each case and the disability do i knew. so this kids deal with pain and suffering in many cases on different levels. every single they are. but hockey is known to be a very physical sport, demanding it can be painful and sometimes dangerous. is that not
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a worry for these kids? no couple of worse for well like any sport, no ones immune to injury. jamie ma'am, however, the emotional satisfaction and thrilled that they get on the ice outweighs everything on our new streaming service. if i had, of course, no one wants to be injured or to say that i'm in law generally means that you just have to be prepared. another would get all because it's sport. so these kids, they deal with pain on a daily basis as we've already talked about. oh, but for every athlete there's a motivation, what drives these kids to get up every day and come to the ice and do something. so physical i festival, some of these kids will have a future in adult sledge, hockey, and nick that i can tell the broth or others. it's just an opportunity to smile, to feel happy as a forgiving because when they come here, they forget about the pain and their limitations. the analytical,
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historically dba middlebury had given you. that is not just a sports club for them. it's a family with a place where we get together to train sex if we join into club competitions. put on of recording for the middle is what many of these kids live for to the point that they can't imagine their life without sledge hockey style associations are best serves less mega buttons with the nor sledge. hockey is a very unique sport. do you know, in your experience of any of these kids who gone on to a bigger level, i understand that there is a national sledge hockey team as well. and then maybe you know, of any cases of people who have overcome their disability and even been able to go on to play professional hockey in the n h l, or cave back at me. and let us know that we're still a relatively young organization that we have switch off nicely, but we've only been training children for 3 years. so nothing like that as happened here yet. huh. yeah. then you, but i know that it has happened in canada. for example. obviously,
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there were cases when sled hockey players who had one leg were able to play ice hockey with able bodied athletes using a custom made prosthetic leg. and with the right rubbish, we're starting new groups now adaptive ice hockey for children with autism. it'll be regular, vertical ice, hockey and snow. birds were currently signing kids up for that group now in the berlin that they gave link that i took. then there will be a new ice hockey group of people who are visually impaired by leslie boy. when a blind boy joined, we wanted him to get a feel for the ice 1st. he touched the rink as the board, the glass in the net, so he could get his bearings. no one put him in. i took his hands in mine heights and asked him to imagine that his palms were his feet. but ali, oregon. he abuse nelson, i moved his hands to show him how to skate, and he tried to copy the movement with his legs. okay. that boy had an unforgettable and emotional experience. he was thrilled beyond words, fighting fulfill needs them away. but it was difficult, of course, as he never skated before and he was exhausted, harassed them wasn't like inc,
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i but there was a smile on his face nor oh, through the training session. so inside that smile is what matters and it also be when i've touched on this a little bit in our conversations off camera. but i right now we're an incredibly politically driven times where politics are affecting sports in a checking the players in sports. i do think that this is a problem, is this going to be bad for all sports in general or and what can we do to move past it? you know what you can a you can luca in this situation. they go through different angles. so there is nothing much i can do right now. we just, there are, you know, we play in the game in our and there are, when you are, are kind of like go sedation, but going to give you some weaker isolation from the traditional high q. so you still gotta do what are you origin that's you know, you can, you can enjoy the game you can develop, you can work in different details and there's the same time i just hope so later.
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solicitation, going to be normal and he's going to be back. so that's that, you know, that's what we can do this or we can do it because, you know, we got to get in every game you got full house. i got 5500 people are watching the game and those people come in to try it all to watch the game and forget about the trouble you got about what's going on outside of this building . so that's what we got to give it back to them and they kind of like any artist or go into the theater and on the stage. so we don't know what they doing behind stage, but what they do in the station, what's important. so that's what i tell the boys just go out and, and show show you best. and they give some, i hope, and they give some joy for that. oh i people who came to the gates. now you're called the professor and i'm just an observer. is there anything that i may have forgotten to ask anything that you think it's important for people to know about
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what you do, your philosophy or just life in general? well, i'm not sure if i can give some guidance or what to last year. i would recommend or something like that, but you know what it is when you do your job. but when you come to your work in place, i come to school, come to hikari and come to the tennis court. i'm to college, come to go anywhere. so you gotta, you gotta enjoy when you're doing so obviously you can have a lot of excuses. i like about the weather, about the politics about this, about that, but you got enjoy the life you got to enjoy. you got a lot. what do you do? and you got to do like a, a good purpose and that's what you do like a hockey team. thank you for taking the time. we appreciate it very much. thank of educational and very, very impressive. thank you very much. thank you. ah
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