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gary cliff was repeatedly abused. i in football. gary cliff was repeatedly abused.- in football.bused. i feel sort of indicated but _ repeatedly abused. i feel sort of indicated but i _ repeatedly abused. i feel sort of indicated but i don't _ repeatedly abused. i feel sort of indicated but i don't think - repeatedly abused. i feel sort of indicated but i don't think it - repeatedly abused. i feel sort of indicated but i don't think it has| indicated but i don't think it has gone far enough throughout the whole report i have read, there is a theme of people knew or suspected but none of people knew or suspected but none of the officials had the gumption to raise it with anyone, police, social services at all. that is the theme running through it. it is disappointing in that respect. the sheer scale _ disappointing in that respect. the sheer scale of the report is alarming, abuse and failings took place at clubs all across england and wales from 1970 to 2005. there are known to be at least 240 suspects and 692 survivors. the review has made 13 recommendations to the fa including d
gary cliff was repeatedly abused. i in football. gary cliff was repeatedly abused.- in football.bused. i feel sort of indicated but _ repeatedly abused. i feel sort of indicated but i _ repeatedly abused. i feel sort of indicated but i don't _ repeatedly abused. i feel sort of indicated but i don't think - repeatedly abused. i feel sort of indicated but i don't think it - repeatedly abused. i feel sort of indicated but i don't think it has| indicated but i don't think it has gone far enough...
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that is gary cliffe talking to victoria earlier. contractors — in a landmark move that came after years of a legal battle. police investigating the murder of 31—year—old stuart lubbock at the home of entertainer michael barrymore in 2001 have arrested a man in cheshire. dominic cummings criticises department of health calling it a �*smoking ruin�* over procurement of ppe. it has been a year since the prime minister asked people to start working from home where they could. with less activity in offices, fewerjourneys being taken, and many people�*s working life taking place on sofas — what has the impact been on carbon emissions? new research seen by the bbc suggest that emissions from both work settings and transport fell by over 60% shortly after the work from home plea — what could be the long term effect? emma calder has been finding out. we need people to start working from home where they possibly can. it has been a year since, for many people, the daily commute stopped at the front door. like many in the uk, eleanor�*s kitchen
that is gary cliffe talking to victoria earlier. contractors — in a landmark move that came after years of a legal battle. police investigating the murder of 31—year—old stuart lubbock at the home of entertainer michael barrymore in 2001 have arrested a man in cheshire. dominic cummings criticises department of health calling it a �*smoking ruin�* over procurement of ppe. it has been a year since the prime minister asked people to start working from home where they could. with less...
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now, one of the survivors is gary cliff.barry burnell when he was playing for a youth team near here. it was associated with manchester city and burnell was working as and a scout for the club on officially in the 1980s. he sat through burnell�*s court case, his trial and his conviction in 2018. i spoke to him then. i caught the him __ up spoke to him then. i caught the him —— up with him today. this is what he had to say. i -- up with him today. this is what he had to say-— he had to say. i don't think it's one far he had to say. i don't think it's gone far enough. _ he had to say. i don't think it's gone far enough. throughout i he had to say. i don't think it's i gone far enough. throughout the whole _ gone far enough. throughout the whole report, it seems people suspected, but none of the officials had the _ suspected, but none of the officials had the gumption to raise it with anyone _ had the gumption to raise it with anyone at— had the gumption to raise it with anyone at all. it was the theme running — anyone at all.
now, one of the survivors is gary cliff.barry burnell when he was playing for a youth team near here. it was associated with manchester city and burnell was working as and a scout for the club on officially in the 1980s. he sat through burnell�*s court case, his trial and his conviction in 2018. i spoke to him then. i caught the him __ up spoke to him then. i caught the him —— up with him today. this is what he had to say. i -- up with him today. this is what he had to say-— he had to...
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today one of them, gary cliff, abusing by bennell when he played for a manchester city junior team, learnedof the club failed to investigate despite being aware of concerns. how does that make you feel? sort of vindicated, but i don't think he has gone far enough. throughout the whole report, i have read, there is a theme of people knew or suspected, but none of the officials had the gumption to raise it with anyone. it is disappointing in that respect. it has taken too long, it has been hell. you could say i have waited 35 years for this. it was the emergence some four—and—a—half years ago of bennell�*s crimes when working here at crewe as a youth coach in the 80s and 90s that opened the floodgates. hundreds of former players came forward with their own allegations. the scale of abuse identified is staggering, the investigation spanned four decades and the report said there were known to be hundreds of suspects and survivors, and eight clubs were criticised. today came apologies from southampton, newcastle united and here at manchester city, whose own independent enquiry found that allegat
today one of them, gary cliff, abusing by bennell when he played for a manchester city junior team, learnedof the club failed to investigate despite being aware of concerns. how does that make you feel? sort of vindicated, but i don't think he has gone far enough. throughout the whole report, i have read, there is a theme of people knew or suspected, but none of the officials had the gumption to raise it with anyone. it is disappointing in that respect. it has taken too long, it has been hell....
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today one of them, gary cliff, abused by bennell when he played for a manchester cityjunior team learnedthen senior management of the club failed to investigate despite being aware of concerns. how does that make you feel? sort of vindicated, but i don't think he has gone far enough. throughout the whole report, i have read, it, there is a theme of people knew or suspected, but none of the officials had the gumption to raise it with anyone. it is disappointing in that respect. it has taken too long, it has been hell, you could say i have waited 35 years for this. it was the emergence four—and—a—half years ago of barry bennell�*s crimes when working here at crewe as a youth coach in the 80s and 90s that opened the floodgates. hundreds of former players came forward with their own allegations. sheldon cleared the club does make former manager of any wrongdoing but found he should have done more to investigate concerns. the scale of abuse is staggering, the investigation spanning four decades, the report saying there were known to be 240 suspects and 692 survivors and eight clubs were criti
today one of them, gary cliff, abused by bennell when he played for a manchester cityjunior team learnedthen senior management of the club failed to investigate despite being aware of concerns. how does that make you feel? sort of vindicated, but i don't think he has gone far enough. throughout the whole report, i have read, it, there is a theme of people knew or suspected, but none of the officials had the gumption to raise it with anyone. it is disappointing in that respect. it has taken too...
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today one of them, gary cliff, abusing by barry bennell when he played for a junior team learned thatns. hagar investigate despite concerns. how does that make _ investigate despite concerns. firm" does that make you feel. investigate despite concerns. how does that make you feel. sort - investigate despite concerns. how does that make you feel. sort of. does that make you feel. sort of vindicates but _ does that make you feel. sort of vindicates but i _ does that make you feel. sort of vindicates but i don't _ does that make you feel. sort of vindicates but i don't think - does that make you feel. sort of vindicates but i don't think he i does that make you feel. sort of. vindicates but i don't think he has gone _ vindicates but i don't think he has gone far_ vindicates but i don't think he has gone far enough, throughout the whole _ gone far enough, throughout the whole report, i have read, it, there is a theme — whole report, i have read, it, there is a theme of— whole report, i have read, it, there is a theme of people knew or suspected, but none of the officials had the _ suspect
today one of them, gary cliff, abusing by barry bennell when he played for a junior team learned thatns. hagar investigate despite concerns. how does that make _ investigate despite concerns. firm" does that make you feel. investigate despite concerns. how does that make you feel. sort - investigate despite concerns. how does that make you feel. sort of. does that make you feel. sort of vindicates but _ does that make you feel. sort of vindicates but i _ does that make you feel. sort of...
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let�*s talk to gary cliffe, who helped convict ex—football coach barry bennell by giving evidence againstivor group. how significant is today for you? this is a massive day for me, the lads, those lads that are not here now and also the families of those affected. i have waited 35 years for this day and it is finally here. and not only the initial report, but the manchester report is out today as well, so it is quite a monumental day for us all. well, so it is quite a monumental day for us all-— well, so it is quite a monumental day for us all. are you hopeful that the records — day for us all. are you hopeful that the records today _ day for us all. are you hopeful that the records today it _ day for us all. are you hopeful that the records today it will _ day for us all. are you hopeful that the records today it will get - day for us all. are you hopeful that the records today it will get to - day for us all. are you hopeful that the records today it will get to the | the records today it will get to the truth of how much clubs, the fa knew about what was going on? i truth of how much c
let�*s talk to gary cliffe, who helped convict ex—football coach barry bennell by giving evidence againstivor group. how significant is today for you? this is a massive day for me, the lads, those lads that are not here now and also the families of those affected. i have waited 35 years for this day and it is finally here. and not only the initial report, but the manchester report is out today as well, so it is quite a monumental day for us all. well, so it is quite a monumental day for us...
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gary cliff was repeatedly abused.ndicated, but i don't think it has gone far enough. throughout the whole report i have read, there is a theme of people knew or suspected but none of the officials had the gumption to raise it with anyone, police, social services at all. that is the theme running through it. it is disappointing in that respect. the sheer scale of the report is alarming. abuse and failings took place at clubs all across england and wales from 1970 to 2005. there are known to be at least 240 suspects and 692 survivors. the review has made 13 recommendations to the fa, including developing a five—year strategy on safeguarding but survivors say we must not assume this is all in the past. absolutely it would be naive to think it could not happen again, or that it isn't happening right now. make sure your children are safe and don'tjust assume because someone has a badge, a whistle or a tracksuit that they are ok to leave your children with. the report paints a picture of a sport that was not set up to prote
gary cliff was repeatedly abused.ndicated, but i don't think it has gone far enough. throughout the whole report i have read, there is a theme of people knew or suspected but none of the officials had the gumption to raise it with anyone, police, social services at all. that is the theme running through it. it is disappointing in that respect. the sheer scale of the report is alarming. abuse and failings took place at clubs all across england and wales from 1970 to 2005. there are known to be...
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today one of them, gary cliff, abusing by barry bennell when he played for a junior team learned thathe club failed to investigate despite concerns. how does that make you feel? sort of vindicated but i don't think he has gone far enough, - throughout the whole report, i i have read, it, there is a theme of people knew or suspected, but none of the officials had i the gumption to raise it with anyone, it's i disappointing in that respect. it's taken too long, it's been hell. you could say i've waited 35 years for this. - it was emergence four—and—a—half years ago of barry bennell�*s crimes when working here at crewe in the �*80s and �*90s that opened the floodgates. hundreds of former players came forward with their own allegations. and football's dark secret was finally laid bare. the scale of the abuse is stagger, the focus of the inquiry spanned four decades, the reports said there were known to be 240 suspects and 692 survivors, with the actual number likely to be far higher. eight clubs were criticised. today came apologies from southampton, newcastle and manchester city, which w
today one of them, gary cliff, abusing by barry bennell when he played for a junior team learned thathe club failed to investigate despite concerns. how does that make you feel? sort of vindicated but i don't think he has gone far enough, - throughout the whole report, i i have read, it, there is a theme of people knew or suspected, but none of the officials had i the gumption to raise it with anyone, it's i disappointing in that respect. it's taken too long, it's been hell. you could say i've...
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today one of them, gary cliff, abusing by barry bennell when he played for a junior team learned thathad the gumption to raise it with anyone, - it's disappointing in that respect. it's taken too long, it's been hell. you could say i've waited 35 years for this. - it was emergence four—and—a—half years ago of barry bennell�*s crimes when working here at crewe in the �*80s and �*90s that opened the floodgates. hundreds of former players came forward with their own allegations. and football's dark secret was finally laid bare. the scale of the abuse is stagger, the focus of the inquiry spanned four decades, the reports said there were known to be 2a0 suspects and 692 survivors, with the actual number likely to be far higher. eight clubs were criticised. today came apologies from southampton, newcastle and manchester city, which was found to have shown a wholly inadequate response in his own inquiry. more than two decades ago, another of barry bennell�*s victims became the first survivor to speak out. we have no idea how much of this is going on and to what degree, notjust football but o
today one of them, gary cliff, abusing by barry bennell when he played for a junior team learned thathad the gumption to raise it with anyone, - it's disappointing in that respect. it's taken too long, it's been hell. you could say i've waited 35 years for this. - it was emergence four—and—a—half years ago of barry bennell�*s crimes when working here at crewe in the �*80s and �*90s that opened the floodgates. hundreds of former players came forward with their own allegations. and...
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gary. >> i'm going to say joe biden periods before know it was actually mcdougall. he started out strong very start out real strong. >> i felt the cliffsses a woman with the mustache and smells like the oil. right kat this is for you. we have printers on our streets we have no choice but to take them out of our society. who said it, joe biden, paul potter lex luther. >> biden. so far biden said it kat you are in the lead. kevin she can smell victory can you snatch it and go to the siberian gulags together? >> hand-in-hand. kennedy: what you going to do? >> going at the cuddle up its cold periods before that's very sweet. cam and carla going is something to say about that. art kevin this is for you. ancient hawaiians say when you are itching for the waves the only lotion is the ocean. so who said this, joe biden, ocs peto or bodie from point break? back i'm going with bodie from point break. hang ten. kennedy: know he wanted to hang 20. and god rest his soul because i do miss patrick swayze would need to take about this at him now it was tito as a wonderful american vodka with nay i'm just stretching this out kat because you one kat yo
gary. >> i'm going to say joe biden periods before know it was actually mcdougall. he started out strong very start out real strong. >> i felt the cliffsses a woman with the mustache and smells like the oil. right kat this is for you. we have printers on our streets we have no choice but to take them out of our society. who said it, joe biden, paul potter lex luther. >> biden. so far biden said it kat you are in the lead. kevin she can smell victory can you snatch it and go to...
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gary cohn spac. what ratio are you looking at? >> i don't know. i'm looking at cliff robins. >> you know -- >> did you see that latest thing with ryan cohen, i don't know what that was. >> yeah. carl, we have saivors all over the place and he's it for gamestop >> the tweet from yesterday, deeply moved by that tweet let's talk about inflation morgan stanley today out with a note saying these pressures nor 2021 are not necessarily transient especially in mobility sectors and powell got right to the point yesterday. we had a "wall street journal" conference take a listen. >> businesses and people need to believe larger increases in prices would be repeated and it's unlikely these low inflation expectations would suddenly change. more likely effects like the ones i described would be one time effects >> yeah. morgan stanley, says it will remain elevated as inventories and supply chains remain challenged which we talk about literally every day. >> costco, the cfo of the retail group said here timing delays, port dallas impacting furniture, sporting goods, lawn and garden a
gary cohn spac. what ratio are you looking at? >> i don't know. i'm looking at cliff robins. >> you know -- >> did you see that latest thing with ryan cohen, i don't know what that was. >> yeah. carl, we have saivors all over the place and he's it for gamestop >> the tweet from yesterday, deeply moved by that tweet let's talk about inflation morgan stanley today out with a note saying these pressures nor 2021 are not necessarily transient especially in mobility...
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richard so you're right cliff has been an incredibly toilets and vocal supporter of his wife throughout these past 5 years he has really been for the outside world a window for gari radcliff another day and his wife has spoken repeatedly about the level of stress and anxiety and depression that she has faced in her time in prison she was of course for some period in a maximum security prison in iran before being released to serve some of 1st sentence with that. tag back in her parental home but of course the british government clearly with that statement are looking for much more clarity and i'm sure that will bill so be they wouldn't be looking for look for by the family as well from the iranian or thirty's as to what this all means ok she may be a bit of come to the end of this 5 year sentence that was a watershed moment but what does this new court case mean what does this new hearing mean clearly the british government they're looking for answers need far ahead there with all the latest for us from london thank you so much name well let's take into this now with afshin shah he's a senior lecturer in middle east politics at the university of bradford and he jo
richard so you're right cliff has been an incredibly toilets and vocal supporter of his wife throughout these past 5 years he has really been for the outside world a window for gari radcliff another day and his wife has spoken repeatedly about the level of stress and anxiety and depression that she has faced in her time in prison she was of course for some period in a maximum security prison in iran before being released to serve some of 1st sentence with that. tag back in her parental home but...