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doctor tomlin, who is with me now.tomlin, it's hard to summarise, i'm sure, but how are people feeling one year on after this disaster? today isa year on after this disaster? today is a strange day in many ways for lots of people. people are trying to grapple with memories they have of this time last year, all kinds of different memories, memories of families who were searching for loved ones, memories of volunteers coming in desperately seeking to help, all kinds of memories that are coming back and that's difficult to deal with. at the same time there is a sadness around as people remember what was lost here and the lives that were lost a year ago. at the same time there's an undercurrent of celebration of community and the sense in which the people of this neighbourhood have come together in a remarkable way to press for change, to remember those who died, so change, to remember those who died, so there is that sense ofjoy in new relationships and friendships at the same time as all the sadness that everybody has ex
doctor tomlin, who is with me now.tomlin, it's hard to summarise, i'm sure, but how are people feeling one year on after this disaster? today isa year on after this disaster? today is a strange day in many ways for lots of people. people are trying to grapple with memories they have of this time last year, all kinds of different memories, memories of families who were searching for loved ones, memories of volunteers coming in desperately seeking to help, all kinds of memories that are coming...
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hamid hassan cameron clear mary studio: the blessing was given by the right reverend doctor graham tomlino a close this memorial service for the 72 victims of the fire. we can go over now to our correspondent charlotte gallagher, who is outside st helens church where that service is going on. charlotte, a very poignant service and one heavy with all sorts of emotions of hurt and pain, of course, but also of anger? yes. there is still so much anger here, as you would expect from people who lost fa m ily as you would expect from people who lost family members, others who lost all that possessions, their homes. it's all that possessions, their homes. it‘s an important day here for people, it is so painful. i spoke to a man who lost his wife in the fire and he said the support he got was really from his community, from st helen‘s church, from the different activist groups, but not from the local authorities. he said thank goodness those people were around. so lots of mixed emotions. people obviously want what happened at g re nfell tower to obviously want what happened at grenfell tower to be
hamid hassan cameron clear mary studio: the blessing was given by the right reverend doctor graham tomlino a close this memorial service for the 72 victims of the fire. we can go over now to our correspondent charlotte gallagher, who is outside st helens church where that service is going on. charlotte, a very poignant service and one heavy with all sorts of emotions of hurt and pain, of course, but also of anger? yes. there is still so much anger here, as you would expect from people who lost...
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that was graham tomlin, the bishop of kensington, who i was speaking to a little while ago.ictures of a silent march that is taking place. it is one of the final events today to mark the first anniversary of the g re nfell tower to mark the first anniversary of the grenfell tower fire. people are proceeding slowly along the route. it is quiet and peaceful. and a chance for people to reflect together on this terrible catastrophe that happened here one year ago. this is a walk that takes place on the 14th of every month. it was organised by a local community organiser who wanted to bring people together. as so much has happened in this area, it has been organised locally. and this is a monthly ritual now for the people here. during the six—month march, which happened in december, over 2000 people took part and the organisers thought there would be more than that this time. it certainly does look like a lot of people. ijust want i just want to bring ijust want to bring in my correspondent charlotte gallagher again. a lot has been made of the diversity of this area. you can see
that was graham tomlin, the bishop of kensington, who i was speaking to a little while ago.ictures of a silent march that is taking place. it is one of the final events today to mark the first anniversary of the g re nfell tower to mark the first anniversary of the grenfell tower fire. people are proceeding slowly along the route. it is quiet and peaceful. and a chance for people to reflect together on this terrible catastrophe that happened here one year ago. this is a walk that takes place on...
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if the senate doesn't recede, then this is tomlin thing on the table which is why as nova says, it is better for the house than to come up with something else. but still within the construct of the n. d.a. a., you know, the house could ask to insert provisions and if the senate proceeds, that is fine, but that bill will pass because we're going to pay the military. >> do you want to talk about controls and i can jump in? >> so the five i's. >> they're the five nations where we share spill intelligence and classified information fairly regularly and sometimes on deep levels. they ire expanding it outside, how do i see that sort of working? i think already we have diplomatic relations with other countries where our ambassadors are there and we have foreign commercial service there and we have folks from the state department there as well. >> i think this finally opens up what was held back when i was in the process, was the ability to sort of reach out in a formal way, to say, look, we have these issues or this investment is happening and it has implications for both of our nations. i a
if the senate doesn't recede, then this is tomlin thing on the table which is why as nova says, it is better for the house than to come up with something else. but still within the construct of the n. d.a. a., you know, the house could ask to insert provisions and if the senate proceeds, that is fine, but that bill will pass because we're going to pay the military. >> do you want to talk about controls and i can jump in? >> so the five i's. >> they're the five nations where we...
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the bishop of kensington, the right reverend graham tomlin, is involved in two services in the area todayh church in north kensington. he's been telling me about some of the families he's met since the fire one year ago today. it's been remarkable over the last year meeting some really amazing people. i remember one particular family, meeting them just the day after the fire. in fact, it was a year ago today that i met them. they had come out of the building, they had sadly lost their five—year—old boy and at the time i met them, they didn't know where he was and they were hoping that somehow he may have found his way to a hospital or been saved by a neighbour. and i remember hearing the day after that the boy had been confirmed to have died. and just hearing their weeping and sorrow at the time is something that i think i will never quite forget. how on earth can you comfort somebody in that scenario as a man of god? well, we were able to arrange for a priest for them from their church to come and be with them during that time. i think the only thing you can do is pray. i found over thos
the bishop of kensington, the right reverend graham tomlin, is involved in two services in the area todayh church in north kensington. he's been telling me about some of the families he's met since the fire one year ago today. it's been remarkable over the last year meeting some really amazing people. i remember one particular family, meeting them just the day after the fire. in fact, it was a year ago today that i met them. they had come out of the building, they had sadly lost their...
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i am joined now by the right reverend doctor graham tomlin who is the bishop of kensington. live with forever, you either have to deal with it or live forever with it. people have to channel their anger into action. that is one of the remarkable things about the local community here, the way that initial anger has been channelled into patient, determined and quite dignified action. how has it been for you listening to people, having to cope with this weight of grief? as someone who is listening and trying to do what you can, and others have been doing much the same, a lot of the time you try to carry that as much as you can. you need to find moments or self to be able to grieve. i remember at the time, there was a huge rush confusing emotions and activities at the time. i had to sit the odd moment where i could sit quietly on my own to express my own grief at the same time. when you go through these services, i am also there as someone these services, i am also there as someone who is worshipping, grieving along with everybody else, as well as leading, trying to play a leadi
i am joined now by the right reverend doctor graham tomlin who is the bishop of kensington. live with forever, you either have to deal with it or live forever with it. people have to channel their anger into action. that is one of the remarkable things about the local community here, the way that initial anger has been channelled into patient, determined and quite dignified action. how has it been for you listening to people, having to cope with this weight of grief? as someone who is listening...