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i first interviewed colonel wilford over 25 years ago.e soldiers just stood there like aunt sallies. i had actually said in public that my soldiers were not going to act as aunt sallies, ever. the scene was set. colonel wilford was interviewed when the operation was over and 13 people lay dead. but the facts are we were fired at first and we retaliated in the only way which was possible to us. in 1992, i asked colonel wilford if he believed the victims were all innocent. oh, no, that would be to accept that my soldiers were wrong. it was done as an act, if you like, of war. but you don't sign your death warrant by taking part in a demonstration. some people do. almost 20 years after that interview, lord savile's epic inquiry into bloody sunday concluded that all the victims were innocent and posed no threat to the soldiers. one of the victims was 17—year—old michael kelly, shot dead at a barricade near where the museum of free derry now stands. his brotherjohn is its educational officer. soldier fjust fired a shot, michael was hit in the
i first interviewed colonel wilford over 25 years ago.e soldiers just stood there like aunt sallies. i had actually said in public that my soldiers were not going to act as aunt sallies, ever. the scene was set. colonel wilford was interviewed when the operation was over and 13 people lay dead. but the facts are we were fired at first and we retaliated in the only way which was possible to us. in 1992, i asked colonel wilford if he believed the victims were all innocent. oh, no, that would be...
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i first interviewed colonel wilford over 25 years ago.like aunt sallies. i had actually said in public that my soldiers were not going to act as aunt sallies, ever. the scene was set. colonel wilford was interviewed when the operation was over and 13 people lay dead. the facts are, we were fired at first and we retaliated in the only way which was possible to us. in 1992, i asked colonel wilford if he believed the victims were all innocent. oh, no, that would be to accept that my soldiers were wrong. it was done as an act, if you like, of war. but you don't sign your death warrant by taking part in a demonstration. some people do. almost 20 years after that interview, lord saville's epic inquiry into bloody sunday concluded that all the victims were innocent and posed no threat to the soldiers. one of the victims was 17—year—old michael kelly, shot dead at a barricade near where the museum of free derry now stands. his brotherjohn is its educational officer. soldier f fired a shot and michael was hit in the stomach, and the bullet embedde
i first interviewed colonel wilford over 25 years ago.like aunt sallies. i had actually said in public that my soldiers were not going to act as aunt sallies, ever. the scene was set. colonel wilford was interviewed when the operation was over and 13 people lay dead. the facts are, we were fired at first and we retaliated in the only way which was possible to us. in 1992, i asked colonel wilford if he believed the victims were all innocent. oh, no, that would be to accept that my soldiers were...
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richard wilford was commentating on the game for the bbc. told me how the incident took everyone inside the ground by surprise. it is not necessarily that unusual on a sporting occasion to see somebody in a benign way, run around the pitch, get caught by the stewards and then be taken off. but in this case, the gentleman concerned went straight towards jack grealish. there was the incident and jack grealish was on the ground. quickly, he was surrounded by the stewards. a number of birmingham city fans would have enjoyed the incident initially because jack grealish has been something of a poster boy for their local rivals, an outstanding talent in the aston villa squad. but the dawning realisation of how serious an incident like that is on how badly it reflects on birmingham city was apparent to everybody. we have heard from jack grealish himself but are birmingham city aware of the consequences for them with this happening on their ground? they are aware, it has been on social media. birmingham city have a very proud and committed fan base b
richard wilford was commentating on the game for the bbc. told me how the incident took everyone inside the ground by surprise. it is not necessarily that unusual on a sporting occasion to see somebody in a benign way, run around the pitch, get caught by the stewards and then be taken off. but in this case, the gentleman concerned went straight towards jack grealish. there was the incident and jack grealish was on the ground. quickly, he was surrounded by the stewards. a number of birmingham...
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derek wilford is now 85 and has parkinson's disease. it has ended his work as an artist. do you now accept what lord saville said? no, i don't. because i was there. yes, well, we thought, in fact, that we were under attack and we will actually remain convinced of that, actually, until the end of our days. should your soldiers be prosecuted? no, they should not. because i don't believe, in fact, that they were capable of that sort of indiscriminate shooting and killing. will you say sorry to the families who lost their loved ones that day? i have said that at the time, and i've said it subsequently. and i see no point in repeating it because whatever, in fact, i say, will be discounted. what has bloody sunday done to you? it destroyed my world. far more directly, it destroyed the world of the victims‘ families. tomorrow, we will know whether prosecuting soldiers will finally bring closure to the tragedy of bloody sunday. peter taylor, bbc news. police investigating the death ofjodie chesney in east london earlier this month have charged a third person with her murder. 17—y
derek wilford is now 85 and has parkinson's disease. it has ended his work as an artist. do you now accept what lord saville said? no, i don't. because i was there. yes, well, we thought, in fact, that we were under attack and we will actually remain convinced of that, actually, until the end of our days. should your soldiers be prosecuted? no, they should not. because i don't believe, in fact, that they were capable of that sort of indiscriminate shooting and killing. will you say sorry to the...
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trump says russia should leave the country or face the consequences crossing live now to gregory wilford co-founder of venezuela analysis dot com welcome back to r.t. john bolton as well nations outside the western hemisphere against deploying military assets to venezuela obviously this is a message aim to russia but what if moscow doesn't play ball here and abide by washington's demands. but it's not clear i mean this is the trumpet ministration is known to make your threats that did not necessarily are can follow up on i mean that's what it where you could do it of course is impose more sanctions as was mentioned in your program i can see russia that is a possibility i don't know exactly what the effect would be but it's unlikely to initiate a military confrontation with russia over venezuela and of course that's what this will and the government will do it or use. that it's this will to act as a deterrent for military strikes it sends very low although i was there you know of course it's not clear whether the u.s. ever really. intended to invade or act incidents will it militarily bec
trump says russia should leave the country or face the consequences crossing live now to gregory wilford co-founder of venezuela analysis dot com welcome back to r.t. john bolton as well nations outside the western hemisphere against deploying military assets to venezuela obviously this is a message aim to russia but what if moscow doesn't play ball here and abide by washington's demands. but it's not clear i mean this is the trumpet ministration is known to make your threats that did not...
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tim sloan abruptly stepping down as wells fargo's ceo let's bring in now wilford frost with a bit moren this. >> wells fargo ceo tim sloan has resigned and retired effective immediately, as you said sloan also confirmed it was not to do with upcoming earnings or any upcoming bad news that needs to be announced. here he was on the call last night. >> i'm confident in my ability to effectively lead wells fargo through the work that remains to be done. it has become apparent that the focus on me has welcome a distraction that impacts our ability to successfully move weltz fargo forward. therefore, i have decided it's best for the company that i step aside so wells fargo can benefit from a new ceo with fresh perspectives >> while sloan says he has made the decision himself, he essential has been under immense pressure pressure from shareholders because the tied where i-up from the scandal has taken longer than promised, which includes the fact that the fed's asset cap punishment remains in place despite earlier guidance that it would have been lifted by now. and the share price is signific
tim sloan abruptly stepping down as wells fargo's ceo let's bring in now wilford frost with a bit moren this. >> wells fargo ceo tim sloan has resigned and retired effective immediately, as you said sloan also confirmed it was not to do with upcoming earnings or any upcoming bad news that needs to be announced. here he was on the call last night. >> i'm confident in my ability to effectively lead wells fargo through the work that remains to be done. it has become apparent that the...
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earlier, i spoke to the bbc‘s west midland's reporter richard wilford.stewards will be in key areas. now, this was a soft spot that was breached at st andrew's. we have course can't go back to the days where fans were caged in because of the incident at hillsborough all those years ago, you don't want to ever see a repeat of anything remotely like that. but what you do with high profile games, you may be empty out the front few rows of matches like that and give the stewards a fighting chance? equally, you can't afford to man mark the entire front row of the ground. it isa entire front row of the ground. it is a difficult situation. these soft spots will be on every ground of the uk and may be what it has to be is that the individual punishment for somebody who breaches the pitch like thatis somebody who breaches the pitch like that is severe. speaking on the bbc‘s match of the day 2 last night, the england women's team manager phil neville said he feared soon a player could be seriously hurt. when you are on the pitch like jack grealish or chris smallin
earlier, i spoke to the bbc‘s west midland's reporter richard wilford.stewards will be in key areas. now, this was a soft spot that was breached at st andrew's. we have course can't go back to the days where fans were caged in because of the incident at hillsborough all those years ago, you don't want to ever see a repeat of anything remotely like that. but what you do with high profile games, you may be empty out the front few rows of matches like that and give the stewards a fighting...
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well we can now speak to our west midlands sports reporter richard wilford, richard.t if you are one of the fans that enjoyed the moment? that has added to the incident. the players, to their credit, the birmingham city players gathered around and it helped him to his feet. jack grealish got the last laugh, of course, with the winning goal. it was a really shocking incident. you have your ear to the ground. what possible things could happen? what things could happen to stop this happening again? in recent yea rs, stop this happening again? in recent yea rs , we stop this happening again? in recent yea rs, we have stop this happening again? in recent years, we have been used to the wall around the track on the edge of the ground. stewards will be in key areas. this was a soft spot that was breached at st andrews. we have course can't go back to the days when fans were caged in because of the incident at hillsborough all those years ago and you don't want a repeat of anything like that for supper but what do you do with high profile games? do you empty out the front few
well we can now speak to our west midlands sports reporter richard wilford, richard.t if you are one of the fans that enjoyed the moment? that has added to the incident. the players, to their credit, the birmingham city players gathered around and it helped him to his feet. jack grealish got the last laugh, of course, with the winning goal. it was a really shocking incident. you have your ear to the ground. what possible things could happen? what things could happen to stop this happening...