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Would have been embarrassing if I had been alone here for the sport he is Katie Smith England defender timing says he could hear the racist abuse as clear as day that it was a team decision to stay on the failed is off today you're right 2020 qualify was stopped for a 2nd time to see racist abuse from Bulgarian fans well in line with his 3 step protocol for racist incidents a tunnel announcement warned fans after the 1st stoppage the game is halted again just before half time England had the option to walk off the pitch but played the full 90 minutes while on the pitch they. Dominated winning 6 nail cement place at the top of Group a the f.a. Has condemned the actions and called for us to respond elsewhere know the law and the Czech Republic $32.00 to recall death us win in a way friendly for 13 years meanwhile Christiane a renowned I scored his 700 career goal as Putsch goal was beaten to won by Ukraine in that qualify game are sure to be says it's disappointed with wild rugby's decision to uphold Brandy Accies red card the island center has been handed a 3 week than I am will miss the rest of the World Cup and I haven't celebrated becoming the person tennis number one with a 3 set when I have a Benetton it in the 1st round at the still come open this is b.b.c. Radio 5 Live on digital b.b.c. Sound small speaker I'm looking at the weather for cheese day is going to be generally draw in the site has some sunny spell showers in the north of England parts of Scotland and know that on an average time is about 14 Celsius c.b.c. Sounds download the free b.b.c. 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All the enemies are now as friends a Syrian regular forces stream and places they would have dared to go last week never mind last month because of the complete withdrawal of the Us Army from the border with Turkey as a Turkish army engages in a model land grab on the Kurdish side it's the cards who've made President Assad a deal. We start in severe where England's Euro try to try to qualify against Bulgaria twice had to be halted as a mini hearing in the news after racist chants and gestures from Bulgaria and fans towards English players at one point just before half time it looked as though the game might be abandoned but play did resume on 5 lives and then a summed up the feelings at the start of the 2nd half yes it's been a sad and depressing night here in severe all the talking all the headlights will take sadly in 2019 racist behavior from the ball carrier supporters here in Saffir that has made it a very very sad evening. Tyro Mings was the 1st in the 22nd minute. You then had Marcus rush for Sterling who have all been subject to. Racist behavior but it will carry it's an England have made their position quite clear to the Croatian referee should you. Take the game into their own hands with that the protocol is in place by calling a temporary suspension to the match should it not then restart and it become a target decision in the fray should at the rate that England would be awarded the match in serious serious repercussions you would think would be taken against the Bulgarian f.a. Who let's not forget we were here in 2011 Ashley Cole and Ashley. We're subject to racist behavior. And it's about time that you wait that made a stance and made a firm stance until serious and the appropriate action that a member of the f.a. Of Bulgaria yesterday said to me they were shaded 20 that they should be ashamed now in 2090 make no bones about that affair as well for every the Plavix high roamings and night on his debut that he wanted to look back with pride it is Korea pulling on the England shirt for the very 1st time and instead it'll be tainted by some ignorant and mindless morons who have soured his evening shown great restraint all of the England players out. Well c.n.n. Has just said there it was time debut and he spoke to John Mara the words and told him how proud he was to win his 1st cup the spite the abuse was a great night for me personally. Really really proud moment in my career not just for me but for everybody has helped me along the way so I've ever been he enjoys this moment and isn't overshadowed by the incident in the 1st off obviously disappointing but proud of how we responded to it and that we took the appropriate steps and ultimately came through the game what what exactly happened what did you hear. I think everybody heard the chants. But I said it was disappointing not to tear it clear as day at times. But luckily for me it doesn't affect me too much. I mean I feel more sorry for the people who feel I have to have an opinion and make those comments but at the same time I said it was escalate in the right way in the correct protocol was followed so very proud of everybody for the decision that we made. Darren Mings speaking to John Murray Well then John spoke to the England manager. It's been an incredible few days really. We had to prepare for this eventuality. For myself is the manager the most important thing that was it was that all of the players and all of the staff knew what we were going to do that we were all in agreement right the way through last week right the way through the 90 minutes to the end of the game. Nobody should have to experience what plays experienced. We followed the protocol I think we've managed to make 2 messages one that our football gave a huge message and secondly we said we had the game stopped twice I know for some people that won't be enough. But we were in an impossible situation in that we can't please everybody and we can't. Give everybody what they want. But for me. I gave my players what they wanted. What they wanted we feel we've made a big statement I don't think any international game has been stopped in that way. So we've highlighted an area that is hugely important for everybody around the world. And remarkably given what they've been through my players walk off the pitch with a future miles on their faces. And in the end all that matters to me is them as a group so how close were you that just before half time to walking off the field where the referee I mean I've got to give the referee huge credit it was incredibly difficult situation for him and his officials they communicated with us all the time we reported to them You heard the stadium announcement on the 1st instant on the 2nd incident we discussed with the players because there was an option to walk off at that point but that would have meant a 10 minute gap in the game and then coming out to play for minutes and then going in and the players were very keen to finish the half get to the dressing room talk it through didn't did any of them want to come off the field did any of them want no no not one that they were absolutely firm on that. We discussed again at half time and I explained to them that if anything did happen we would be coming off. The referee was also clear on that we agreed that as we were leaving the end of the 2nd 1st half. And that actually gave the authorities time to throw people out the ground and as we all saw in the 2nd half was far calmer and that allowed our players to do the talking with the football So listen what would you want to see your way for do you know what should the reaction be to the case. John I think. This job is an incredible one because I got to be everything. The last week has been. In a nutshell the different challenges I have to face and you're trying to prepare a team to bounce back from a huge disappointing performance and yet you're walking a tightrope of political issues human rights issues really. So I think other people have got to deal with what punishment should be what sanction should be. My. Entire focus had to be on protecting my players and staff I feel that we've done that I think feel they're happy with what what we did. And. They've been an absolute critic. It was talking to John Mara Welltried times and as the head of development for Kick It Out and he told 5 live Sport that it's time for us to take firm action some of those plans were sticking 2 fingers up to whatever initiative you wife and was sent out messages that should not be allowed in our stadium so you wife and now have to take the strongest possible option to me that strongly possible action now that I've already had a partial solution to quote just kick them out of the qualifiers when I was tried times and from kick it out on tonight's events in Bulgaria. We're going to turn our attention to Turkey and Syria now because President Trump says he's about to impose sanctions on Turkey for its military incursion into northern Syria has approved financial sanctions to press home his call for an immediate cease fire after the United States troops left the area the u.s. Will also suspend all trade negotiations and reimpose 50 percent tariffs on Tarkus steel our correspondent is David well as David very strong sounding sanctions yes he's announced says sanctions that will target 3 seen the government Turkish government officials rob the ministers of defense interior and energy as well as the Defense Department and energy ministries as a whole he's calling on Turkey to to end its offensive in northeast Syria and he says that he's fully prepared to destroy the Turkish economy if its leaders continue down this what he calls dangerous past Mike Pence the vice president making the point today that these sanctions could indeed be tightened if the Turks prove recalcitrant I think is very strange isn't it because then we've got to allay pool report from Steve when you can who is the. Secretary of Treasury and he's saying that their desire is not to shut down the Turkish economy or desirous to see an appropriate response as Mr Mann you can so. We were working it out over there at the White House. He has I think so and we're getting a lot of statements as you can imagine rather tend to do that this administration never had a statement from the Treasury Department one from the State Department and of course that White House statement but what we can take from all of them is that this is the trump of ministration trying desperately I think to assuage critics of his decision to withdraw u.s. Troops from northeast Syria among the critics from within his own party of course and a short while ago the Senate leader Mitch McConnell is a Republican. Even concerned about events in Syria and he called for urgent discussions with the White House once the Senate returns tomorrow. Well in the meantime the troop movements seem to be just very very fast what's the word from the Pentagon at the moment about what's happening with the u.s. Troops who are still in the area. Well the Pentagon is much like the White House very much trying to put the blame for this situation on Turkey defense secretary Mark esper blaming President earlier one for what's going on there has impulsive actions as Mr esper referred to them and he Marcus but that is is to meet with fellow NATO allies next week in Brussels to attempt to urge them to take similar action against Turkey so this is very much an attempt by the Trumper ministration to shift the blame for what's happening there over to the Turks and they're also saying the Pentagon that they had no option but to move u.s. Troops out of harm's way for the sake of their own protection this is of course something that the White House is insisting is a case of the president making good on one of his campaign promises namely to bring u.s. Troops home even though it seems that the 1000 or so u.s. Troops in northern Syria will simply be moving next door to Iraq they won't actually be coming back to the United States at the moment at least is is there any word from President have they been continuing their their conversations or one conversation we can a half ago or 2 weeks ago or even the only one. Well no actually vice president Mike Pence confirmed today to reporters that President Trump has spoken with President one throughout the course of the day here he's also spoken apparently called to Mike Pence to a Kurdish general to get as they put it both sides of the situation there and of course he's met with an ally but a critic of the Republican Senator Lindsey Graham fierce critic of the president's decision to withdraw u.s. Troops from northeast Syria he was there apparently when the the White House when the president put out the notification of his executive order regarding the sanctions that we've been discussing is there any word from Mitch McConnell from the the Senate majority leader who's also been fiercely critical of this he has indeed and in his statement today he said the nation's apparent response thus far he said is a NATO ally and a legitimate with sorry as a NATO ally with legitimate security concerns. Stemming from conflict in Syria Turkey's offensive. Progress in the fight against Islamic states and he said abandoning that fight now . And I quote recreate the very conditions that we work so hard to destroy and invite the resurgence of Islamic state I mentioned earlier that he's called for senators to get together to. Discuss the situation there with members of the White House as early as this week. It would seem the facts on the ground are racing ahead of what we're getting from from Washington David is there any word on what they make of the Kurds will be coming on to the us to talk about this with our next guest but what do they make of the fact that the Kurds have not formed an alliance an effective alliance with President Assad Well I think there's concern that the power vacuum in Syria that could easily be exploited by you know Ron and Russia and that would be you know kind of straw for for well I think we can I mention on the part of Republicans Republicans their dialogue doesn't just be king over there because we've had a whole little bit of trouble with your allies and I think we'll we'll we'll let you go thank you very much indeed. Our correspondent correspondent in Washington David Willis Now let's turn to Turkey and the news. From the border that Syrian flags have been raised tonight over Kurdish held in areas in the north east of Syria after the Assad government struck a deal to fight the advance of the Turks around 70 civilians are known to been killed and many many more are on the road the moment the u.n. Saying about 160000 have been displaced since the United States began its withdrawal which was ordered by President Trump a week ago moot Lou several glue is a Kurdish fares analyst and he joins us now from Washington d.c. Hello sir are higher on I cautious so it's so difficult to keep up what what are you hearing right now from the areas where the the targets have been attacking. 1st of all just before I could connected with you I was speaking with Corny this city to the general Muslim on present time spoke about the city that fought against ISIS and is stopped ISIS advance in 2014 people are sleeping in open in very cold weather because they left their homes it's very heartbreaking scene the photographs they sent to me people over there the children so the station the people called money they left their homes to an opening this called Full autumn night but in other places people around them left their homes they don't know where to go because most of the Kurdish cities in in not and in Syria are on the borderline where it is a fierce fighting going on the air strikes are artillery attacks are ongoing so people have nowhere to go they are very much hurt there much very much afraid that this is. What I'm hearing from people that they're desperately hey look. Looking forward see some kind of cease fire peace tonight news coming from Washington has been a little bit hoping to hope for people that this military operations against him is going to stop because they they believe that the president trumps conversations are a must rather one will largely result. As an end to the darker side violence. I mean they believe that Mr Ed on was given a green light by Mr Trump so he has a very strong say and and I think I think people over there see that Mr Trump is under very heavy pressure both from his allies and from general American public as as far as media that this is not fair the courts are being left on courts are in trade it's causing ISIS to reemerge Kurds are left to go with Iran like you're ready for they're also say a parent to Iran to Russia at the start so is the all senior and then there's apparently increasing pressure on Mr Trump I think that's why they see Mr Trump really crucial and his statement tonight is considered very positively and gives a hope for people that United States is able to stop this attack against them because. They the perception among the people over there is that Mr Ed on will not be able to do that had it not in the green light from Mr Trump on Sunday Syria but do they. A lot of what we're hearing from correspondents on the ground is that whatever happens it's too late it's too late for the people who've already had to leave their homes. No I don't you know I don't think it's too late it's because operations are ongoing people you know my my friend as a person who has written many times talking to the people regular people activists politicians people databases I see the station I'm not using very well I follow it very cool it's not totally Yes there still is a casualty there's a hint damage. You know you mentioned 17 people my numbers are much higher than those what are your numbers you know I fear you know more than 158200 but they're not confront because many places there's a fire fight going on people are some people talking too difficult but in certain Good to be know that there are people dying again they're not able to approach that because it's a closed doors on nobody is able to go there so there are villages like that that at the