In the heart of the swiss alps this is a place probably more secretive than the pentagon more mysterious than the cia and better guarded than for. Swiss customs placed on the site is controlled by them and they impose the Opening Times the way. It is from is all plus the procedures in place of the strictest in all europe must to pieces by artists like picasso and modigliani camped boards and sold inside this warehouse thats where the report comes in it covers up deals which are naturally discreet commercially discreet strict but also discreet because they concern fraud. And some of those paintings are linked to dark secrets nobody knows how many of these secrets a kept inside the Geneva Freeport system youll never obtain an inventory of all the works in the freeport who knows how many there are three hundred three thousand three hundred thousand its a matter of confidentiality only is it the worlds black box of the art business. I sat down with my old time england hero got an a cup to this gross easy tell you know and he will cook memorise from simple the ropes into gaza and everything in between. Which. Is. We had a better score in italy even before i know we didnt do very well and im sure i was but there was instances that didnt quite come through and its you lose today and still have some of your out but we had a good squad and i think you just made it a little bit better on cows. You know just going wall to wall meets ball just plots and brawn options around the over to go into the game. Through myself from good defense terry both you know as well can grate knowing im not riding them on well we could out we are playing noticed and we have the fluidity we can play different systems. We have a better all round squad of players in that group which is. Saudia that big ball of a stadium that you go in that guy and the locks make mccall feel if theyre all in those days of course you could just kick you know theres a lot of physicality much more than there is now you took him on now you got a yellow card and the line on the floor etc but it was but we got off to a great start in life to just hold off mccall see and unknowing of course that somebody saw him sitting i wonder when you go through i always you get all over the long ball to make sure hes given you a little. Bit but i was definitely not going to let it get me get to that go ahead of me i was so determined to get that goal and then obviously i came back really well then youd start then. You know they were competitive hauled you know they played that kind of very direct football very you know and old School English what will the police cross the drifting away but it was it was difficult to play against and then obviously we go to get back to the game but as we always do expect those numbers are always something they forget of the teams are quite good as well the interest that was the change system and for the first time that we played. Through the back which wed never done before. And i mean the whole the whole myth about it was planned and we forced into a complete nonsense i mean what happened was that bobby robson had the idea to play that way he wanted to change the system but he i remember he came just three or four of the seine plazas in the show Terry Butcher myself and bronx and was there even though you just injured. So he you know and he just said to as he says im thinking playing this way gets that dont you think it is you know with the past and we could as well come follow him and spare etc etc what hes saying and we went yeah i think already with the plays that weve got and give us a bit more of a fluid its to our game will be less kind of stuck rigid rigid were always rigid before to quite hone. And then he went away and we then need to make before that he said what he said ive been applied to is now and the moment when he presently got played arsenal and from there on in we thought the next game is a tough one as well you know im going to get sort of and thats what you got to do in the group stage and then it becomes a knock out the belgium going. Plus schools paul cornell but think of it if you ask most england fans its you its you on the hook. In the group in the corner its like in the guy and youre looking why you like always always knew how to count. You know so it was just i was just always charging thing and think youd want to agassiz doing. That and so it was. Something that footage you want to call want to finish some salute incredible finish cameroon did england the rest of my vats. Remember it was you know the obvious month supply in the world cup nobody knew exactly where all the walls he could play a. Little girls well that i think few suspended as i remember the team mate who got him but we wrote and said we should tell you this. On a downer that was he said i shouldnt tell you this but its got to go by. From the truth they were good they were strong and physical. And they played some intelligent very good football Going Forward kept the ball well. Most of the sudden from being one will think it might be were going to get away but we wasnt the slightest bit complacent and we didnt you dont go out like that we would this is welcome as if. Then all of a move to one down or to move to these magic penalty we knew where is the guy who was slightly dressed in a white well its all. Well i didnt think. They were all going to think in the nick or because of that but what i did think was just get one chance which you know see kid go and then both gaza not into me and i got hit and i thought penalty and then the rest point the spall and so yes and then i thought oh im taking this up an independent state for four years we had well im sure i was a little bit nervous but i also love those situations and if youre strong. Youre playing the game you desperate to get a chance you can get a better chance than a penalty. And i did the true story this is a bit of a ive been parents take a friend of he isnt particular in that woke up i practiced i. Have to try and so i had one where i just you know that one with capers left but just bend it just try just saw the post and youll always pull in a little bit so i hate that i have to day after day after day after day after day before you got to be trained in the Police Stadium where we where we played against ball with well be a ball you know again hard page so i went to dimock penalty about to start a penalty taking practice but we wrestle. Well. Ive been told that the coverage of spine to study much in the train. So i said you might want to think about your penalty practice because he knew obviously he wanted so and put a book on the spot im only about ten but each want to hit the logs to keep us right into that corner yeah so then we go the guy who comes in this guy penalty thing ok just hit the one youve practiced you know do you know how to do it just just do that do that do that and the soon is a stroke. It was perfect and even before a stroke i could see the keeper diving in love to his rugs. Im a bloke up in the stomach for covering him go i was there ill never know but. After ninety minutes extra times to say so we go off the table because. So much so. I thought it was good and then i was let me get another penalty now im thinking now what do want to plan for two so i thought well we dont have so early with the first one ill just mark it down the middle and im sure they thought about the way again because i did place it so i was fairly confident if i struck it straight down the middle school. And so it proved to be thankful even against germany classico oldroyd woke me following no. How did you feel leading up to that gun i remember the night before bobby robson had teammates in the home before and. We would see mates and then we were going to watch the other something phone and its only on tina and. We had this meet in the clipboard was there as always and as always bobby was a bit like the mates and so we had this thing were talking about and to take and so on you know instead of plays because theyre not you know we didnt used to have all those boys for playstation three mobile phones laptops you know books that its nothing like that so we made our own its time to do a bit of a self right you know its an impatient myself with the we with the bookcase. People couldnt believe this is ok because it. So only shows in length and then. Theyre not before they have a phone against the clipboard result probably was like. Turn the page and ive written a nice big market panel for it and even money in mentions the wall. And. Then i closed it back up. With any takers but he was a kind of a joke but then five minutes later he walked into the bridge and he got right push. Them in the wall where he massive kid goes right and hes probably got the ball well and he and theyre both going to turn to anything turn the thing out of and hes gone. Past. A true story. And move the iconic goal and the bright lips of a Paul Paul Paul paul we interview jimmy said poster burnouts and close it comes off loops of and then at the other end of the long writing process do you. Do what you do best i. Q. Score a goal that will let me fall i didnt feel i was against the gym and i was again is the explosion of emotion and different feelings of relief of him back in the game of the joy of actually scoring in a game as massive as. I am with the left foot volley and it was a joyous moment but obviously theres a lot of games to go. But at that specific moment i cant remember a kind of benefiting poor guy scoring good was a tournament kind back yourself a superstar something that you knew about going about from the no you know six woke up gets a yellow call do you feel a responsibility to see this kind of incredible talent others say i could take my will to the same which again i had no idea at the time i was on enough stuff to people stop. Well and then im sore and i remember the guys it was obviously made a lunge and its actually missed on all the other calls which he made that for if we make the final he wouldnt apply and i was just kind of with. Dougs book i was just with him at the side of the you know when it happened and i saw it to go. So i looked over to bobby because the bench was really close and i guess what. Basically keep an eye on him good guys responded brittany. And he was great and he was unbelievable i mean guys is in terms of talent was on the legal penalties you school year was the end of the gang its like an intolerable telling to actually the time to tap start got put you play as a movie try to side plays that would take penalties a full volunteers and chris waddle. And then i remember been. Totaled in the sense of the pick the five of us before the shooting. Of bobby robson. And he told me by the way. He said there are thirty Million People watching this. So honored that. They must help us out off and kind of took. It was. Kind of brought. Back a marker and people use the word regret out of this regret. If only they would have been noticed or to win. Than to reel to the wrong. So another. Bobby robson you numerous times about anything. We wish. To show in the song would have been. Signs yet on his body and it would have been going. Its the one i thought i mean what was the mood like in the dressing room after the game. It was it was incredibly disciplined at the same time there was a degree of pride because we knew wed done well and ive got a funny in a funny sort of game in its entirety about eight nine months ago for the first time. We. Saw it and we were not we did you know when youre playing you know you know always quite sure how its going especially when time passes but. We played so well and that are so theres a mixture of it was down at despondency what it was like for. A person chris waddle i have no idea but all we could do was trying to comfort them but when he saw you and sometimes dont know difficult. And then i remember we on the team bus on the way back and we did silly songs. On the way but for most of the trip just because we were in good spirits and then i think you guys are a wobble started it. Why dont i dont know but gradually everyone started to join in but its only when we would think it was pointed we did but it we charted lifted on emotions and we fell down ourselves proud because we could go home without hype but at the same time those are all. Wouldnt leave that thing about pots. That she lost for this week thank you for joining us all the Stan Collymore show will be back next week as our interview realm or treat and spike didnt suit your rebel zamost. In two thousand and sixteen the Panama Papers show the world with the tax haven secrets two trillion United States dollars passed through most. In the amount of time that we did and in the Panama Papers exposure thats what it shows a lot of money it really is. Journalism its an act of journalism looking at things that people want to keep secret and asking why would they want to keep these things secret. Millions of most fun psycho documents where examine. 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Very unhappy employees see their wages decline almost a decade how good are the results. By the people gathered in which to watch people to see what i. Believe will be she was i mean if i eat. It she sat there. While the same mission is still in place to one of the consequences to. Labor. Well first. Off this is the truth the consider this is the consequences are actually quite acceptable to the decision. Americas invasion the us army is on the lookout for software so it can automatically post messages on social media stoking fears it could be used to foment unrest. And undercover investigation shows us that twitter is preventing you from seeing certain kinds of political content from a technique. School in britain decides its time to stop labeling its people use as a girl with a controversial. The new policy we hear from some of the locals ridiculous i think girls are girls and boys of course theres too many pressures. Far too much attention to. Gender neutrality i. Welcome come to life from moscow youre watching international now the u. S. Army is planning some online maneuvers on the hunt for a Software Tool which can fire off automatic responses in social media to test reactions and potentially try to sway opinion while correspondent joins me live in the studio with more on this this does sound a bit more advanced than doesnt it than the average web but perhaps we are used to andrew hi again well we are used to the classic bots that have been out there for ages forming automated tasks online and we know that usually that is used to send spam messages or even perform hack attacks but as you were rightly say uncle sam is after something much more sophisticated if you go on the u. S. Federal Business Opportunities website you found youll find a pentagon request from earlier this week that really caught our attention the u. S. Army once a Software System that will be capable of translating between several languages most notably russian farsi korean and arabic and we know which countries these languages are spoken in but i mean just listening to see that weve got Google Translate how can we do Something Like that i mean why is this a big deal thats true but i havent gotten to the full list of requirements that were in that request the tool is meant to understand and know how to use correctly dialects so. Even a mold is plus it must be a tool that is capable of analysis and the things to be analyze are all these millions of posts replies comments and we know that these things can be pretty dodgy online and these things are to be analyzed for emotion and sentiment so thats how sophisticated it gets with this particular cell and so what would be their intention then of trying to use Something Like this well i mean people are afraid perhaps this could be used malevolently i mean what sort of things could it be so as well what the pentagon ones is for the software to be able to communicate with users online maybe not one hundred percent like a human being but somewhat close to that just take this requirement i have it pointed out here it needs the ability to generate at least three and up to ten unique statements derived from one original social Media Statement while retaining the meaning and the toad of the original again so many requirements here that include emotional stuff to tone things like that and again the software will monitor and analyze the impact of its own messages and adjust and it also needs to be selftaught so it needs to learn from its own mistakes and then improve and upgrade as well so it sounds like its going to be used to try and influence whats on the internet at the moment and perhaps peoples opinion does that sound a bit rich given all the flak that america has given number of countries particularly russia about online into favor we can look at the regions if we look at the list of languages that are mentioned there so in that case we may of course speculate that this may be used for opinion but again at a time when theres so much news about russian trolls and bots online the first question that. Ive asked the pentagon what is their intent here and weve spoken to a number of experts there saying that its quite obvious what the u. S. Military could be looking out for but again its not just bots that are out there to send automatic messages online it is about the actual capabilities of the software that theyre looking for which requires a lot of analysis and it has to do with slang it has to do with specific dollar but more importantly emotion and sentiment in the interesting stuff ok thanks a lot that was a. There but we did discuss the issue with the n. S. A. Whistleblower William Binney and also the former and my five agent and you michele. What they really want to do is be able to monitor Royce Communications or any kind of Communications Text and be able to assess it and. Check it for threats or things like that or even. From some of the manipulation programs even respond. And try to manipulate the other person at the other end so i mean our intelligence agencies had this is one of their objectives white papers are generally circulated among contractors who do business with the government so it is a little unusual to see these things out in the public as far as i know the most obvious interpretation would be that this is a pushback against the allegations that have been made consistently for the last eighteen months about socalled russian troll farms influencing elections across the west and its interesting to see that the languages that theyre advertising for are the language of iran and of course north korea and russia so that would be a bit of a sort of give away about which countries they want to be targeting. Now if youve ever felt that perhaps youre being ignored on twitter it could actually be down to the social network centering you apparently without your knowledge because an undercover investigation by Anticorruption CampaignGroup Project veritas has revealed that there is a practice known as shadow ban it. One. Shot is. That someone. You. Know what she should. Think that they want to get on to well you know what according to you project parents asked a shadow band just the content of a particular user with that knowing the user continues to post on the platform to their followers but the tweets wouldnt pay anywhere else on twitter people in the video who are said to be twitter employees do claim to these measures of targeting right leaning content to smear a calm and small ball the social media giant has presented itself as politically neutral but project veritas seems to revealed otherwise according to several employees whove been caught on camera twitter regulates its content by controlling what its users can see on their feet now one of twitters policy managers says that the company is currently developing a system that down ranks controversial users and another employee says twitter is trying to ban a certain way of talking online so theyre going to be like. The family members are the ones that the neighborhood looks to be very good. Its good to see them in the mindset of the you know the twitter can also apparently dig into its users profiles and conversation history to figure out their political leanings and then determine whether or not they should be banned and another issue that came up was Julian Assange just twitter account and the fact that it was deleted without explanation a couple weeks ago but an employee was asked about it and he did hint at one possible reason. Why. We cant verify if these are real twitter employees are not and if they are they definitely could be lying but regardless the whole issue is definitely something to investigate further see american reporting that will twitter has responded to the allegations. Its committed to enforcing its own rules with that bias and empowering every voice on the platform the group behind the revelations says it makes reputation critics to say the projects are a task fails to provide an edited video of its bombshells with some more say saying the group has a Strong Political agenda of its own we spoke to wrestle verney whos the executive director of project their attempts it is true overstepping it well if theyre sharing information with the federal government voluntarily i think they would be overstepping however whenever youre ready as goes onto a website they agreed to the policies of the website and if you look through the per se policies of twitter it gives them the right to every bit of information you have opposed to you do we do they have the right to sell that information given away so were giving away our full work to these companies when they come out and publicly say they want to be the public forms of free speech yet theyre censoring free speech theyre slanting what free speech can or cant be heard then theres a problem. That would stay with social media because a Facebook Post has helped capture a japanese gangland boss hes been on the run for more than a decade. The forget