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, greg clark, interesting, margotjames, stephen hammond...teve praed, richard benyon... hammond... steve praed, richard benyon. .. essentially hammond... steve praed, richard benyon... essentially what has happened here there are 21 conservatives who were booted out of the party when they voted for legislation to stop a no—deal brexit and they were threatened by boris johnson if you vote for this you will be kicked out of the party and they have such as a group which have been broadly termed the independent conservatives within the house of commons. downing street has always said there has been a route back for these mps but it is a game of snakes and ladders so if you built with the government you go up a lot there but if you vote against the government you hit a snag and you go down. it's obviously no coincidence we have a general election coming up on the big boat the night and borisjohnson has chosen to let these ten mps back all we should say he has offered them to come back, whether they accept an offer will have to wait and see. there
, greg clark, interesting, margotjames, stephen hammond...teve praed, richard benyon... hammond... steve praed, richard benyon. .. essentially hammond... steve praed, richard benyon... essentially what has happened here there are 21 conservatives who were booted out of the party when they voted for legislation to stop a no—deal brexit and they were threatened by boris johnson if you vote for this you will be kicked out of the party and they have such as a group which have been broadly termed...
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but players and politcians have condemned the scenes, which the fa's chairman greg clarke called appallinggland's tyrone mings, making his debut, heard some of the abuse early on. i heard it before it even got to the of the pitched in the warm up. and we spoke about a coming off of the pitch after the warm up and obviously, it was happening in the game. obviously, they had an announcement, two or three steps before the players are taken off the pitch. we knew that if anything happened in the next half, we would be off. the referee had said the same and we knew that if we came off, probably would not be going back on. i was looking at a group of people who were making what looked like political fascist gestures. we thought it was important that we heard it, that the protocols have been followed. people were talking oi'i been followed. people were talking on the pitch which i was extremely proud of. i do not think a game of this magnitude has been stopped twice this i've spoken to them throughout half time and at the end of the game, we will be carrying out energy teddy make a thorough inves
but players and politcians have condemned the scenes, which the fa's chairman greg clarke called appallinggland's tyrone mings, making his debut, heard some of the abuse early on. i heard it before it even got to the of the pitched in the warm up. and we spoke about a coming off of the pitch after the warm up and obviously, it was happening in the game. obviously, they had an announcement, two or three steps before the players are taken off the pitch. we knew that if anything happened in the...
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chants and nazi salutes were directed at england's players in what the football association chairman greg clarkethe most appalling nights" he'd seen in football. joe wilson sent this report from the bulgarian capital, sofia. you could say this game began with marcus rashford's blistering finish to score the first england goal. in fact, it began before that. it began when england's players first heard the monkey chants, the racist abuse. i mean, i heard it before i got onto the pitch, in the warm—up. so we spoke about it coming off the pitch after the warm—up, and then obviously it was happening in the game. like i said, it's difficult to kind of categorise the whole country. i think it's perhaps a minority, and the second half was a lot better, so perhaps a victory all round. there were intense discussions between england players, management and officials through the first half, and an announcement was made to the crowd that the referee might suspend the game if the abuse continued. it was greeted by boos. there were nazi salutes on the ground. when england's players left this pitch at half—time
chants and nazi salutes were directed at england's players in what the football association chairman greg clarkethe most appalling nights" he'd seen in football. joe wilson sent this report from the bulgarian capital, sofia. you could say this game began with marcus rashford's blistering finish to score the first england goal. in fact, it began before that. it began when england's players first heard the monkey chants, the racist abuse. i mean, i heard it before i got onto the pitch, in...
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for tougher punishments for instance like these and we can hear from the english a phase chairman greg clarke. what a disappointing no i mean it's probably one of the most appalling notes of saving football game is full of decent people and decent football fans and a few people have embarrassed the country and i would not try to take the moral high ground because we're still fighting racism in our country but i do think you a for have to take time to collect all the facts and then decide how to act appropriately. so that's why i was in the match called off well it could have been very nearly was gary obviously have previous when it comes to this sort of thing and the head of the match england had said they would walk off in the case of rice's behavior so you wait for introduce a 3 point protocol saying after 3 stoppages the match is cancelled and there was a 1st stoppage early in the 1st half a number of england players approached the referee after they heard chance and then the 2nd stoppage shortly before half time occurred in players were asked if they would like to temporarily go off the p
for tougher punishments for instance like these and we can hear from the english a phase chairman greg clarke. what a disappointing no i mean it's probably one of the most appalling notes of saving football game is full of decent people and decent football fans and a few people have embarrassed the country and i would not try to take the moral high ground because we're still fighting racism in our country but i do think you a for have to take time to collect all the facts and then decide how to...
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abuse it led to bulgaria as a prime minister demanding my last resignation is english counterpart greg clarke called last night's incident appalling but he added that racist behavior isn't confined to just bulgaria will 2 disappointing i mean it's probably one of the most appalling notes of saving football bowl game is fairly decent people decent football fans and a few people have embarrassed the country and i would not try to take the moral high ground because we are still fighting racism in our country but i do think you a for have to take time to collect all the facts and then decide how to act appropriately. are at let's take a look now at some other stories making news around the world russian police have conducted nationwide raids on offices linked to opposition leader alexina vollies anti-corruption foundation in september the volley helped organize mass protests in moscow ahead of local elections his foundation has since been branded a foreign agent meaning it can be subjected to spot checks and bureaucratic scrutiny. a large fire has forced an overcrowded camp of asylum seekers to b
abuse it led to bulgaria as a prime minister demanding my last resignation is english counterpart greg clarke called last night's incident appalling but he added that racist behavior isn't confined to just bulgaria will 2 disappointing i mean it's probably one of the most appalling notes of saving football bowl game is fairly decent people decent football fans and a few people have embarrassed the country and i would not try to take the moral high ground because we are still fighting racism in...
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i thought they handled it tremendously well, extra praise to gareth southgate and also greg clark, iough this indignity, i think england responded as well as they could have, especially given the young age of the players being abused. —— not only black players but also lack fans. they were all under30, but also lack fans. they were all under 30, tyrone mings was having his first match, they coped incredibly well. imrul, i have looked at various punishment uefa have handed out over the last year 01’ have handed out over the last year or two years, greece were handed a partial stadium ban and a fine because of racist behaviour in a 1—0 win over estonia, remaining fa, £44,500 fine. red star belgrade, stadium ban and 61,500 p van. 0ut £44,500 fine. red star belgrade, stadium ban and 61,500 p van. out of bulgaria cosmic stadium was closed last night because of previous racist incidents, which did not work. what should happen to bulgaria now? listen, i think work. what should happen to bulgaria now? listen, ithink we work. what should happen to bulgaria now? listen, i think we need to be h
i thought they handled it tremendously well, extra praise to gareth southgate and also greg clark, iough this indignity, i think england responded as well as they could have, especially given the young age of the players being abused. —— not only black players but also lack fans. they were all under30, but also lack fans. they were all under 30, tyrone mings was having his first match, they coped incredibly well. imrul, i have looked at various punishment uefa have handed out over the last...
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but players and politcians have condemned the scenes, which the fa's chairman greg clarke called appallingo the of the pitched in the warm up. and we spoke about a coming off of the pitch after the warm up and obviously, it was happening in the game.
but players and politcians have condemned the scenes, which the fa's chairman greg clarke called appallingo the of the pitched in the warm up. and we spoke about a coming off of the pitch after the warm up and obviously, it was happening in the game.
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the fa chairman, greg clarke, described it as one of the most appalling nights he'd seen in football.sent this report from the bulgarian capital, sofia. you could say this game began with marcus rashford's blistering finish to score the first england goal. in fact, it began before that. it began when england's players first heard the monkey chants, the racist abuse. i mean, i heard it before i got onto the pitch, in the warm—up. so we spoke about it coming off the pitch after the warm—up, and then obviously it was happening in the game. like i said, it's difficult to kind of categorise the whole country. i think it's perhaps a minority, and the second half was a lot better, so perhaps a victory all round. there were intense discussions between england players, management and officials through the first half, and an announcement was made to the crowd that the referee might suspend the game if the abuse continued. it was greeted by boos. there were nazi salutes on the ground. when england's players left this pitch at half—time, they then discussed whether they should even carry on with
the fa chairman, greg clarke, described it as one of the most appalling nights he'd seen in football.sent this report from the bulgarian capital, sofia. you could say this game began with marcus rashford's blistering finish to score the first england goal. in fact, it began before that. it began when england's players first heard the monkey chants, the racist abuse. i mean, i heard it before i got onto the pitch, in the warm—up. so we spoke about it coming off the pitch after the warm—up,...
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the fa chairman, greg clarke, described it as one of the most appalling nights he'd seen in football.wilson sent this report from the bulgarian capital, sofia. you could say this game began with marcus rashford's blistering finish to score the first england goal. in fact, it began before that. it began when england's players first heard the monkey chants, the racial abuse. whistling. i mean, i heard it before i even got to the other side of the pitch in the warm up, so we spoke about it coming off the pitch after the warm up and then, obviously, it was happening in the game but, like i said, it's difficult to categorize the whole country. i think it's perhaps a minority and the second half was a lot better, so perhaps a victory all round. uefa, who i've spoken to throughout the game — at half—time and at the end of the game — will be carrying out a thorough investigation, not just what the ref saw and what the officials around him saw, but also live footage, witness statements to make sure that this appalling scene of terrible racism is treated appropriately. there were intense discus
the fa chairman, greg clarke, described it as one of the most appalling nights he'd seen in football.wilson sent this report from the bulgarian capital, sofia. you could say this game began with marcus rashford's blistering finish to score the first england goal. in fact, it began before that. it began when england's players first heard the monkey chants, the racial abuse. whistling. i mean, i heard it before i even got to the other side of the pitch in the warm up, so we spoke about it coming...
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cheek, i think there was a real sense of leadership last night, not only from gareth, but also from greg clarkplayers. i think that showed a great deal of unity and dignity, as you said, and i think made sure that the whole experience and those involved got, it is difficult to say the best out of it, but certainly made the best of it, but certainly made the best of what was a bad situation. thank you for talking to us. thank you for your time. the european union's chief brexit negotiator says i deal needs to be agreed with the uk by midnight tonight if it is to be signed off at the summit of eu leaders on thursday. michel barnier said a deal would be difficult to achieve but is still possible as long as the legal text is agreed today. it comes after the uk put forward new proposals for customs arrangements. downing street says boris johnson customs arrangements. downing street says borisjohnson is aware of the time constraint and wants to make progress as soon as possible. adam fleming reports... what felt like all of europe was waiting to hear, if the brexit talks we re waiting to hear, if th
cheek, i think there was a real sense of leadership last night, not only from gareth, but also from greg clarkplayers. i think that showed a great deal of unity and dignity, as you said, and i think made sure that the whole experience and those involved got, it is difficult to say the best out of it, but certainly made the best of it, but certainly made the best of what was a bad situation. thank you for talking to us. thank you for your time. the european union's chief brexit negotiator says i...
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, former chancellor, who has been pretty forthright on this in recent months, justine greening, greg clarkhem their priority has been to stop a no deal. they will do whatever it takes to ensure that that is still the case. it is worth looking at who put their names to the amendment, because they are split in terms of their overall objection, for that first half, the former tories, it was an insurance policy against a no deal, but the reason why the government are so nervous and why this is so problematic is that others, jo swinson, the welsh parties, their objection —— mac objective here was to delay it so there is an opportunity to delay amendments for a second referendum. sorry to interrupt, i mentioned david gauke, ta ke interrupt, i mentioned david gauke, take a breath, ok, i'm going to go back into the houses of parliament, because i think he is with vicki. he is and we are trying to digest what has been going on because jacob rees—mogg he was the leader of the house of commons said there is going to bea house of commons said there is going to be a vote on monday. the problem is there
, former chancellor, who has been pretty forthright on this in recent months, justine greening, greg clarkhem their priority has been to stop a no deal. they will do whatever it takes to ensure that that is still the case. it is worth looking at who put their names to the amendment, because they are split in terms of their overall objection, for that first half, the former tories, it was an insurance policy against a no deal, but the reason why the government are so nervous and why this is so...
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clark had a new court appointed lawyer, kit rogers. what was your strategy and was it going to be different from greg isaacs' strategy. >> it didn't differs saying look at the evidence. to me when i looked at it it looked like a burglary that was interrupted and went bad. >> prosecutor leslie nassios had been on the case from the very start. >> baby zeke was born clark would be exposed for exactly what he was. the birth of this baby threatened his way of life and that was his motive. >> she was very emphatic that norman clark was not only guilty but was kind of a sleazy human being. >> did you worry that the jury would not like norman? >> absolutely. >> because of his lifestyle. >> yes, that was a big worry and i addressed that hafrom the ver beginning. >> what i want you to pay attention to is the evidence. >> after six days of testimony it all seemed to come down to norman clark and what kind of man he is. >> because you don't lithe facte had multiple partners -- >> it shows control and desire to control the victim. norman clark is a killer. he killed brittany eldridge. he killed his baby. >> those same argument has led to a mistrial b
clark had a new court appointed lawyer, kit rogers. what was your strategy and was it going to be different from greg isaacs' strategy. >> it didn't differs saying look at the evidence. to me when i looked at it it looked like a burglary that was interrupted and went bad. >> prosecutor leslie nassios had been on the case from the very start. >> baby zeke was born clark would be exposed for exactly what he was. the birth of this baby threatened his way of life and that was his...