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well more survivors will give their accounts over the next week or so and the probe will then look into wider issues like the government's response time and preventative actions that are tutor has been to me locals who say that they are frustrated at how little has changed. it's almost been a year since the devastating blaze and what's left of the grenfell tower can be seen here behind the scaffolding it's a harrowing reminder of a tragedy that has left many questions unanswered. there are over a hundred tower blocks in london alone similar to grand felt and people living here
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want their government to make sure that it is also like that does not happen again it's like a year now and we're still living in the same situation when we found out altered that was the truth when. it just costs us praise and strange use cheap material why would you risk the lives of so many people see this film comes on the street. so we know that it's obviously not safe before it could happen again the moment signs of becoming the book of mormon homes really so what can the residents of tower blocks like these do in an emergency they advised used was to stay put but now according to the london fire brigade is being changed to similar evacuation because of the farmable clopping however the government is yet to ban it tourism a promise to spend four hundred million pounds to replace unsafe cladding on high rise public housing blocks just sixteen other tower blocks have had their alum in
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europe having material replaced with non combustible materials so are the authorities doing enough awful lot of government haven't done enough. to the needs of those of the search by going through in terms of the for that experience when family i don't think they're doing enough for them not nearly enough no i think the issue with the clothing they should have resolved upon our. stores i could see i mean the gardens that one keeps it sort of coming over and sleeping nothing. what struck me as i've spoken to a number of residents who live here at the child courts estate in camden is the fear in their eyes at the thought that they too could have lost their lives and now they're off to a clarification from the government as to what's going to happen next to resolve those problems and action to be taken in a direct shooter altie. ukase housing minister says the government is listening to people's concerns and will discuss banning the use of flammable materials in the
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cloud. well over two thirds of former green fellow residents are yet to be re housed while some eighty two households are still living in emergency accommodations a campaigner whose home overlooks the charred remains of grunfeld tower says he has little hope that the government's words will turn into something more we haven't seen corresponding option on to see action it's difficult to believe the government what asked for consultation if we know that they are boss table materials are still up here on buildings today we should all discuss it in part of it we should take action today because we do need to have a no doubt grateful they should be versity they should be root presentation if there is no representation in democracy is not democracy is not just issue raj to course we're here to agree that we need a diversity in that it is thinking of want to see that we view what was obvious how
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long will lead to justice. facebook's mark zuckerberg has again been hauled before lawmakers to apologize for the misuse of eighty seven million users data in the wake of cambridge analytic a scandal this time it was european m.p.'s questioning him about his side's protection standards and how the british research group was allegedly exploiting accounts in order to manipulate facebook users and all those records trust me is working to ensure similar incidents don't happen again many lawmakers weren't satisfied with his responses that may in part have been due to the format of the session which saw m.p.'s spending far more time asking questions than actually receiving answers from the tech she possibly can who decides what is acceptable why is there no transparency in this process which specific measures that will be taken by facebook to ensure that this scandal like this one. would not accumulate.
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the question of protection of privacy in the rules and what you were asked in congress is actually the tip of the iceberg. or is there a bigger iceberg i see there was one question raised by a gift for who said to my question i asked you six yes and no questions like a single answer. ok i'll make sure we follow up and get your answers to those what emerged in march of that fifty million facebook profiles may have been breached by the british political political data company that was soon revised up to eighty seven million the public backlash saw the facebook boss take out full page newspaper ads in britain and america to apologize but that did not stop the delete facebook hashtags from trending nor did it save the company from being investigated by regulators here's what social activist george barda made of the hearing and the wider facebook data scamp. i think there's
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a sort of pattern that comes out from these these congressional hearings parliament hearings they're quite stage a lot of the time is taken up with questions and you know mark zuckerberg is quite practiced trying to seem contrite and actually kind of avoiding a lot of detail when whenever any really key questions are asked in terms of the detail his response tends to be i'm not really sure i'll get back to you on it and so i think largely these are sort of pieces of political theater to some extent that from facebook's point of view to be managed to avoid really having to do that much to change it seems. the question is how do we bring these and real public scrutiny in terms of facebook having to account for the way they treat information the way they prioritize some things over others etc and i think these things need to become hugely more transparent and i think we're just at the
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beginning of working out how to how to get the right balance between holding these companies to account and allowing governments to interfere with them essentially and not on the other hand allowing governments too much power in the name of controlling facebook. the transparency that we require going forward absolutely has to include the algorithms because ultimately this is the central question what is being shown to who and for what reason and most importantly given so much information will power over the decades and centuries in fact has been about making sure that things are left out of the story and the crucial thing is that there is you know initially transparency and then some sort of accountability in terms of the kind of algorithms that facebook is allowed to use. donald trump has ordered an investigation into his own investigators an independent inspector general will now look into whether the f.b.i.
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two thousand and sixteen probe into alleged russian occlusion was legal and as artie's kilmartin comments it is starting to become difficult to find someone that has not been caught up in the wave of suspicion. the u.s. department of justice is currently expanding its investigation into whether or not its investigation of donald trump is legal are you confuse don't worry so are lots of americans but this is just a slice of the pie political leaders on both sides of the aisle are being investigated for criminal offenses with their opponents calling for them to be locked up make america great again. that's our president and the media is fantasizing about seeing him in handcuffs or if he fires any secret service agent who would allow the federal marshals and one adult from simply decides i don't have to follow the law i refuse to be held under
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the law no marshal can get into this white house and any secret service agent that defies me is fired well at some point he's going to have to come out of the white house trump's old nemesis isn't in the clear either i think that there is a lot to investigate. she may not be in the headlines very much after her electoral defeat however we did find out last week that she's still under investigation much to the delight of donald trump who wants promised to put her behind bars it's just awfully good that someone with the temperament of donald trump is not in charge of the law in our country because you'd be in june secretary clinton. and then there's obama's topps by john brennan the former cia director he was
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concerned about because of known russian effort. trying called him a disk. race to the american intelligence community and one former u.s. attorney thinks he ought to be assembling a legal team n.b.c. news's consultant the former director of the central intelligence agency the most partisan leader of the cia in history needs a very very good lawyer criminal lawyer yes criminal oh yes and then there's devon newness now he's been digging up dirt on the intelligence community but now he's got some of his own we are going to get the documents. members of congress want him to be looked into basically what he has done is he is
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scuttled and put a cloud over his own investigation and he has become the subject basically he should be going let's forget it it's a real problem investigations are flying like bullets in a western shoot out high profile politicians are being accused of breaking u.s. laws and could face legal proceedings this is leads fighting one another and this kind of legal war and that has nothing to do really what the american people and it's a great distraction actually from the issues that are important to the american people but it's consuming the white house now consuming the f.b.i. it's consumed the democratic party there's enormous tension between both sides if things are pretty ugly right now pretty ugly between the sides and i think it's going to get worse i really do is this just politics work at some of these charges actually stick. r.t. new york. the palestinian foreign minister is calling for the international criminal court to launch an immediate investigation and the recent violence on the
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gaza border last monday the israeli military shot and killed scores of unarmed anti occupation protesters in the besieged enclave that came as the u.s. completed the controversial relocation of its embassy to jerusalem u.n. is also set to start its own probe into whether israel committed war crimes. the was. the but not only was the of course that was worth was an awareness of that's just that it was and. was. was. there was it was it was last week at the u.n. so human rights and council passed
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a resolution condemning israel's actions as wholly disproportionate to saying that they amounted to an indiscriminate use of force britain was among fourteen countries which abstained there are also reports that british diplomats planned to visit the new us embassy in jerusalem despite earlier condemning the move the position of your kingdom is we don't agree with the decision of the us to to move their embassy we continue to think that that's the playing the roll call to the wrong time but we remain absolutely committed to a two state solution you heard from former british ambassador peter ford he accused britain of hypocrisy and its foreign policy. the british government are being very feeble with this they made what seemed we could go to be a principled position by boycotting. the opening what's described as the american embassy in jerusalem but then days after it appears to be business as
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usual many people say oh this is hypocrisy let's imagine what the situation would be if russia had for example recognized east jerusalem as the capital of palestine and set up or made. consul general in east jerusalem an embassy with the british position of being to continue doing business with it no way they would be horrified exclamations legal arguments would have been found to justify its position having nothing to do with the russian embassy double standards. staff at germany's refugee agency is it being accused of illegally granting asylum to hundreds of migrants in some cases after taking cash bribes the agency called bamf has now told r t that it's expanding an internal investigation into the claims the scandal initially
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broke out in april with media reports of widespread bribery at the agency's office in bremen the federal migration agency now plans to review thousands of approvals and nearly a dozen branches that's on top of some eighteen thousand cases in bremen it is thought around twelve hundred asylum claims were approved illegally between two thousand and thirteen and two thousand and sixteen one former official and five other employees are already being investigated. when by first deprecation is don't meet the necessary criteria we will consider whether these decisions to grant asylum should be cancelled or will be also considering sanctions against certain employees of the federal office for migration of refugees. that was the head of germany's migration and refugee agency who is also on their investigation over whether she knew anything about any problems in its troubles like these which have seen public confidence in the agency plummet with eighty percent of german saying
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their trust has run out and it is sparked outrage among some of the country's left wing politicians as well it is questionable whether the events in bremen were really the exception trust in the federal office for migration and refugees is shaken we won the office for migration and refugees to be able to waken accordance with the law starting now and not just a few years from now germany's migration agency points out that just because there's an ongoing investigation it doesn't necessarily mean that any wrongdoing has taken place and your political consultant rainer roth's first told us that the problem has long been known but no action had been taken until recently. silence seekers have said that they have paid one thousand euros to their lawyer and then they did not even have to show up in the demon and it's obvious that payment has taken asylum decisions far too hastily without making also security background checks this might only be the tip of the iceberg and many more similar
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cases may have occurred in other. dependencies but by itself is not the real problem what is the real scandal is that the detection of the problems has occurred already in twenty fourteen and nothing has been done by by the former minister of interior. well it doesn't for me i will be back with headlines in about thirty two and a half minutes stay with us you are watching our team. when i was still seemed wrong. but all wrong just don't call. me old yet to ship out this thing becomes active. and engaged with equals betrayal.
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when so many find themselves worlds apart when just to look for common ground. my. girl. while some may have caught a lot of b.s. to study well at the kind of mushy finality and i don't let the your talk about how much more i'd let her be honest and a half it shall get
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