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we had from the chair of the inquiry sir martin moor—bick earlier where he talked about the contentse, part of disaster. what a phrase that is. it gives you a sense of all of the events that happen in the lead up to grenfell in that awful fire in the lead up to grenfell in that awfulfire in which the lead up to grenfell in that awful fire in which 72 people lost their lives, that had things turned out differently, might have been an opportunity to prevent such a disaster happening. 72 deaths that sir martin said were entirely avoidable. throughout the day we have been getting reaction to that report and talking to people closely connected to the story. joining me now is the former labour mp who is also a former labour mp who is also a formerfirefighter former labour mp who is also a former firefighter of former labour mp who is also a formerfirefighter of 20 former labour mp who is also a former firefighter of 20 years. jim, thank you very much for your time today. you helped to set up the all party parliamentary group on fire safety, didn't you? and since 2013, you have been lobbyin
we had from the chair of the inquiry sir martin moor—bick earlier where he talked about the contentse, part of disaster. what a phrase that is. it gives you a sense of all of the events that happen in the lead up to grenfell in that awful fire in the lead up to grenfell in that awfulfire in which the lead up to grenfell in that awful fire in which 72 people lost their lives, that had things turned out differently, might have been an opportunity to prevent such a disaster happening. 72 deaths...
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were some of those key phrases which i think were important to draw out from that report and so martin mooreick talked about decades of failure from central government and many of the companies involved and many of those various people and groups and organisations who had a role to play in all of this and even the start of the report talks about a path to disaster that started many decades before the fire itself in 2017. at the end of this inquiry, before the report was published, we heard from the lawyer from the core participants talk about a merry—go—round of buckpassing, many of these core participants and those involved had essentially tried to shift the blame from each other and i think there has been an attempt today to unpick that web and it certainly seems to have been achieved and there has been criticism on so many layers of those involved based on dishonesty for some, and for others, inconsistency and indeed incompetence. 5ir others, inconsistency and indeed incompetence. sir martin said the various _ indeed incompetence. sir martin said the various people - indeed incompetence.
were some of those key phrases which i think were important to draw out from that report and so martin mooreick talked about decades of failure from central government and many of the companies involved and many of those various people and groups and organisations who had a role to play in all of this and even the start of the report talks about a path to disaster that started many decades before the fire itself in 2017. at the end of this inquiry, before the report was published, we heard from...
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sir martin moore—bick and there.ave painted a picture of systemic indifference , failure and in indifference, failure and in some notable cases, dishonesty and greed . sir martin and the and greed. sir martin and the team working on the inquiry are to be commended for the depth and rigour of their work. and mr speaken and rigour of their work. and mr speaker, whilst such a comprehensive report as has been published today deserves to be considered in full, and i welcome the prime minister's commitments for time in this house to do that. there are some immediate points that i feel will command support across the house, and that i will address to the prime minister first, the work to remediate and where possible, identify new at risk buildings must continue if we are to meet, as i am confident the whole house would agree. the right honourable former member for maidenhead's pledge that no such tragedy could occur again. i know this task is not a simple one, and i thank the prime minister for recognising the importance of
sir martin moore—bick and there.ave painted a picture of systemic indifference , failure and in indifference, failure and in some notable cases, dishonesty and greed . sir martin and the and greed. sir martin and the team working on the inquiry are to be commended for the depth and rigour of their work. and mr speaken and rigour of their work. and mr speaker, whilst such a comprehensive report as has been published today deserves to be considered in full, and i welcome the prime minister's...
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i think that sir martin moor—bick culminated in all of those deaths being avoidable.e _ deaths being avoidable. in the news conference afterwards, i deaths being avoidable. in the i news conference afterwards, you said, it's now over to the police and the crown prosecution service to deliver justice. we have heard them say that they are going to take this report, go through it line by line, look at it in the context of the evidence that they have and that is why it would take to to three years before any potential prosecutions. a that it's frustrating, do you accept that time is needed? i frustrating, do you accept that time is needed?— frustrating, do you accept that time is needed? i suppose, for me, time is needed? i suppose, for me. personally. _ time is needed? i suppose, for me, personally, from - time is needed? i suppose, for me, personally, from the - time is needed? i suppose, for. me, personally, from the moment the fire happened from when would told that the inquiry would told that the inquiry would be called by theresa may at the time, the police said...
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what's his name, sir martin moore—bick is a retired lord chief justice.n years. >> that's right. of course, to just remind you, the disaster claimed the lives of 72 people. it was june 2017. it's just astonishing that these inquiries take so long. how can it have taken seven years? >> and it was about a week after the general election. do you remember theresa may went up to grenfell tower to talk to the police and talked to the emergency services, but didn't talk to a single family? oh, do you remember? >> i did i'd forgotten that the heanngs >> i did i'd forgotten that the hearings concluded in november 2022. an update from the inquiry in april this year stated that the report would not be published before the next anniversary of the tragedy. oh, let's go. >> we can go there live now because sir martin is about to speak, publishing its final report, dealing with the root causes of the fire. >> in phase one of the investigations, i examined the events of the 14th of june, 2017. how the fire started, how it escaped from the flat where it escaped from the f
what's his name, sir martin moore—bick is a retired lord chief justice.n years. >> that's right. of course, to just remind you, the disaster claimed the lives of 72 people. it was june 2017. it's just astonishing that these inquiries take so long. how can it have taken seven years? >> and it was about a week after the general election. do you remember theresa may went up to grenfell tower to talk to the police and talked to the emergency services, but didn't talk to a single...
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the simple truth said chair, sir martin moore—bick, is that all the deaths were avoidable.d, he said, were failed at almost evey level by successive governments, by the companies that manufactured the cladding, by the authorities that were supposed to oversee the renovations. and at the heart of it was a mixture of incompetence, dishonesty, and greed. ourfirst report tonight is from tom symonds — a warning that some viewers may find the detail in his report distressing. there have been seven years of mornings over grenfell with no definitive answers to the question, why did this happen? today was different. but this is how it all began. a fridge caught fire, the owner called 999 then got out, then turned on his camera. 31 minutes later, flames reached the roof, then unstoppable. buildings are designed to prevent fires spreading. as these pictures show, this one totally failed. nick burton was among the few rescued, guided to safety. i don't actually remember coming out into the light. i don't remember, like, being handed over, i don't remember when i took my first real brea
the simple truth said chair, sir martin moore—bick, is that all the deaths were avoidable.d, he said, were failed at almost evey level by successive governments, by the companies that manufactured the cladding, by the authorities that were supposed to oversee the renovations. and at the heart of it was a mixture of incompetence, dishonesty, and greed. ourfirst report tonight is from tom symonds — a warning that some viewers may find the detail in his report distressing. there have been...
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the 1,700—page report that was published today by the chair of the inquiry, sir martin moore bick, issystemic failure at every level. we have known for some time that the cause of the fire was the flammable cladding on the outside of the building. but the question sir martin and his colleagues were seeking to answer is why, and why for so long, the warnings about this cladding were ignored? from as early as 1991 to the disaster we witnessed in 2017 — so many players, so many oportunities to prevent what happened. here is sir martin outlining just how many organisations and companies bear responsibility for what unfolded. the simple truth is that the deaths that occurred were all avoidable, and those who lived in the tower were badly failed — over a number of years, and in a number of different ways — by those who were responsible for ensuring the safety of the building and its occupants. they include the government, the tenant management organisation, the royal borough of kensington and chelsea, those who manufactured and supplied to the materials used in the refurbishment, those who
the 1,700—page report that was published today by the chair of the inquiry, sir martin moore bick, issystemic failure at every level. we have known for some time that the cause of the fire was the flammable cladding on the outside of the building. but the question sir martin and his colleagues were seeking to answer is why, and why for so long, the warnings about this cladding were ignored? from as early as 1991 to the disaster we witnessed in 2017 — so many players, so many oportunities to...
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six years of public inquiry into the - of public inquiry into the grenfell tower disaster, cert martin moorereaction to what sir martin has said. today, the publication of the second and final part of the second and final part of the inquiry into the disaster injune 2017. we heard one of the panel members say they recognise that it has taken time, but they say their work has been painstaking and they can stand by the voracity of everything they have concluded in their report. just to give you some of the phrases that jumped out at me as i listens to him, he talked about chronic lack of leadership, manipulation of processes, incompetence, dishonesty and greed, some of the things he said as he went through his findings. but he started by saying that the simple
six years of public inquiry into the - of public inquiry into the grenfell tower disaster, cert martin moorereaction to what sir martin has said. today, the publication of the second and final part of the second and final part of the inquiry into the disaster injune 2017. we heard one of the panel members say they recognise that it has taken time, but they say their work has been painstaking and they can stand by the voracity of everything they have concluded in their report. just to give you...
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judge carolyn thompson and commissioner martin moore running to take three seats on the court of appealss year and make sure we are getting democrats back elected in our court races quite frankly. we see how that is impacting every other level of the ballot now. and gerrymandering in north carolina. >> north carolina democratic party chair anderson clayton, thank you very much for coming to the last word. >> thank you. >>> days after republican mark robinson's campaign began imploding, the lincoln project released this ad. >> have you heard the latest about north carolina republican candidate for governor mark robinson? as it's all true. he has been seen in public with a convicted felon. not just any felon, but a felon found liable for sexual assault by his hometown jury. he even praises the felon. >> on this stage today, i'm endorsing donald j. trump as the president of the united states of america. >> weirdo. he loves the felon and the felon loves the weirdo. >> this is martin luther king on steroids. >> everything you are heard about mark robinson and donald trump is true. they deserv
judge carolyn thompson and commissioner martin moore running to take three seats on the court of appealss year and make sure we are getting democrats back elected in our court races quite frankly. we see how that is impacting every other level of the ballot now. and gerrymandering in north carolina. >> north carolina democratic party chair anderson clayton, thank you very much for coming to the last word. >> thank you. >>> days after republican mark robinson's campaign...
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that was the martin moore—bick speaking.ress conference, but as you can see, he has admitted that there were decades of failure and that the concerns about this cladding was known for many, many years and frankly, was ignored. now the relatives, do not feel that this inquiry really has achieved much. and in the hotel behind me, they have been talking and the repeated theme is we still have no justice. many of them feel that they didn't ask for the inquiry, that it's delayed justice. what they really want to see is people held accountable. they want to see people locked up , people in accountable. they want to see people locked up, people in jail because the inquiry has said that the victims, the families, were failed through incompetence. but in some cases by dishonesty and greed. we know, for example , that the know, for example, that the manufacturers of the cladding and the insulation and knew that it wasn't suitable for use in high rise buildings and the regulators and helped to sort of allow them to pass the tests. it w
that was the martin moore—bick speaking.ress conference, but as you can see, he has admitted that there were decades of failure and that the concerns about this cladding was known for many, many years and frankly, was ignored. now the relatives, do not feel that this inquiry really has achieved much. and in the hotel behind me, they have been talking and the repeated theme is we still have no justice. many of them feel that they didn't ask for the inquiry, that it's delayed justice. what they...
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the inquiry chairman, sir martin moore—bick, said the simple truth is that the deaths that occurred wereoidable and that those who lived in the tower were badly fell by those who were responsible for ensuring the safety of its building and its occupants. how was this disaster able to happen? how can we prevent it happening again in the future? joe phillips, we now know that there is no possibility whatsoever of any criminal prosecution before the end of 2026. is that good enough? >> no. it's not. and what we but what we do know, which is, i think, very significant and very swift and i would say , actually, swift and i would say, actually, that both the prime minister, keir starmer and rishi sunak, i thought, spoke very well in the commons today and apologised on behalf of, you know , various behalf of, you know, various governments. well, it's been going on since 19 because it's been going on for such a long time. yeah i as you may remember, andrew was involved in the lakanal house inquest, at which just remember about what year that was . so that was 2006, year that was. so that was 200
the inquiry chairman, sir martin moore—bick, said the simple truth is that the deaths that occurred wereoidable and that those who lived in the tower were badly fell by those who were responsible for ensuring the safety of its building and its occupants. how was this disaster able to happen? how can we prevent it happening again in the future? joe phillips, we now know that there is no possibility whatsoever of any criminal prosecution before the end of 2026. is that good enough? >> no....
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but but, sir martin moore—bick, the guy in charge of the inquiry, has not really come out and blameduld have said was, you know , should have said was, you know, governments are ultimately responsible for their own citizens and everything trickles down from that. so if the government had taken an interest in these people in, you know , in these people in, you know, what was happening with these blocks, they wouldn't have died . blocks, they wouldn't have died. yes. you know, firemen told people to stay in the building. it was wrong. yes. building companies were were, you know, scamming money off to save money for themselves. lots of people made mistakes, but ultimately governments, successive governments, successive governments, labour and tory are at fault for this. but you know, what gets me is why does an inquiry as serious as this take seven years? this is a gravy train for all the for the greedy lawyers, for the people, for the officials on it. seven years. and all the while the reason even when it came to the reason for the cladding being put up, the suspicion persisted that it
but but, sir martin moore—bick, the guy in charge of the inquiry, has not really come out and blameduld have said was, you know , should have said was, you know, governments are ultimately responsible for their own citizens and everything trickles down from that. so if the government had taken an interest in these people in, you know , in these people in, you know, what was happening with these blocks, they wouldn't have died . blocks, they wouldn't have died. yes. you know, firemen told...
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when you hear someone like sir martin moore—bick deliver that it is powerful and itjust moore—bick deliverrful and it just affirms moore—bick deliver that it is powerful and itjust affirms what moore—bick deliver that it is powerful and it just affirms what we have known all along. h0??? powerful and it just affirms what we have known all along.— have known all along. how do you reflect on hearing _ have known all along. how do you reflect on hearing this _ have known all along. how do you reflect on hearing this officially, i reflect on hearing this officially, tiago? i reflect on hearing this officially, tia . 0? ~ , reflect on hearing this officially, tia i 0? ~ , ., ., reflect on hearing this officially, tiauo? ~ , ., ., tiago? i think it is good to have it rinted tiago? i think it is good to have it printed on — tiago? i think it is good to have it printed on paper. _ tiago? i think it is good to have it printed on paper, it _ tiago? i think it is good to have it printed on paper, it is _ tiago? i think it is good to have it printed on paper, it is something | tiago? i think it is goo
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you've provided aston martin cars to almost every bond, roger moore exccepted. answer that absolutely, yes. car's already being developed. shares in rolls royce have fallen sharply after news of the failure of one of its engines on a cathay pacific airbus a350. the hong kong airline has cancelled 2a flights in order to inspect its fleet. cathay did not provide details on the engine failure and that's it for this edition of business today. thanks for watching. and be back shortly with newsday, bye for now. hey, i'm lola with the catchup. tonight, the uk suspends some arms exports to israel, a new system for scotland's youth offenders, and pharrell�*s life in lego. the uk is suspending 30 export licences for military equipment to israel. it comes as protests continue in israel calling for the government to secure a hostage release deal with hamas after the bodies of six hostages were recovered from gaza. here's a family member of hostage keith siegel. we are demanding our government to sign a hostage deal and save the hostages while they still can be saved. foreig
you've provided aston martin cars to almost every bond, roger moore exccepted. answer that absolutely, yes. car's already being developed. shares in rolls royce have fallen sharply after news of the failure of one of its engines on a cathay pacific airbus a350. the hong kong airline has cancelled 2a flights in order to inspect its fleet. cathay did not provide details on the engine failure and that's it for this edition of business today. thanks for watching. and be back shortly with newsday,...
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you provided aston martin cars to almost every bond, with the exception of roger moore. 26? absolutely yes. the car is already being developed. volkswagen is considering closing factories in germany to cut cost. it is an unprecedented move and set up a shout down with powerful unions. the automaker which employs around 680,000 stuff is struggling with its passenger car brand. profits are squeezed amid the training ——... shares and rolls—royce have fallen and rolls—royce havefallen fallen sharply after the failure of one of its engines on a cathay pacific airbus a350. the hong kong airline confirmed the bbc that it has cancelled 2a flights in order to inspect its fleet would not provide details on the reason for the engine failure. that is it for this edition of business today. i will see you at the same time tomorrow. thank you. hi, i'm lola with the catch up. tonight the uk suspends some arms export to israel. a new system for scottish youth offenders and life in lego. the uk is suspending 30 export licenses for military equipment to israel. it comes as protests continu
you provided aston martin cars to almost every bond, with the exception of roger moore. 26? absolutely yes. the car is already being developed. volkswagen is considering closing factories in germany to cut cost. it is an unprecedented move and set up a shout down with powerful unions. the automaker which employs around 680,000 stuff is struggling with its passenger car brand. profits are squeezed amid the training ——... shares and rolls—royce have fallen and rolls—royce havefallen...
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you provided aston martin cars to almost every i martin cars to almost every bond, with the exception of roger mooresolutely yes. is already being developed. find absolutely yes. is already being developed.- absolutely yes. is already being developed. and if you wonder how _ being developed. and if you wonder how fast _ being developed. and if you wonder how fast the - being developed. and if you l wonder how fast the vanquish being developed. and if you i wonder how fast the vanquish is its maximum speed is 214 mph and has a 5.2b12 twin turbo engine so plenty of power thank you for your company today. hi, i'm lollo with you catch up. tonight the uk suspend some arms export to israel. a new system for scottish youth offenders and life in lego. the uk is suspending 30 export licenses for military equipment to israel. that comes as protests continue in israel, calling for the government to secure a hostage release deal with hamas after the bodies of six hostages were recovered from gaza. here is a family member of one of the hostages. we demand our government to sign a hostage deal and save the hostage
you provided aston martin cars to almost every i martin cars to almost every bond, with the exception of roger mooresolutely yes. is already being developed. find absolutely yes. is already being developed.- absolutely yes. is already being developed. and if you wonder how _ being developed. and if you wonder how fast _ being developed. and if you wonder how fast the - being developed. and if you l wonder how fast the vanquish being developed. and if you i wonder how fast the vanquish is its...
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they don't turn -- i was over at moore house, i watched all of the freshman walking into martin lutherr their first meeting as a group and there are white students. we have white students going to black colleges. the door has never been shut to them. we have more diversity there than at many of our white dominated institutions >> thank you for being with us. >>> up next, my final thoughts, stay with us > up next, my fina stay with us psst psst! aaaah! with flonase, allergies don't have to be scary. spray flonase sensimist daily, for non-drowsy, long-lasting relief... in a scent-free, fine mist. psst psst! what's up, you seem kinda sluggish today. things aren't really movin'. you could use some metamucil. metamucil's psyllium fiber helps keep your digestive system moving so you can feel lighter and more energetic. metamucil keeps you movin'. and try fizzing fiber plus vitamins. philip: when your kid is hurting and there's nothing you can do about it, that's the worst feeling in the world. kristen: i don't think anybody ever expects to hear that their child has cancer. it's always one of
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moore in a micro jet. >> fill her up, please. >> reporter: and then, of course, there is the recurring aston martin.od up and applauded when they saw the car. it was like another character in the movie. >> reporter: he was 8 years old when his dad took him to see "goldfinger." he has never forgotten that father/son moment. the first of many to follow. >> up until my father passed away, we had seep all the bond movies together. >> bond. james bond. >> reporter: the fictional british secret service agent has been featured in more than two dozen films over the last 60 plus years. some sit differently with different generations, but for doug, they all mattered. the former postal worker started collecting small stuff mostly, if it was bond he bought it. but one day he heard about something big. really big. >> the intrepid aircraft carrier museum in new york called the producers of the bond movies in california and said, we have a submarine of yours. do you want it back? they were like, what? >> reporter: it was the two-person submersible from "for your eyes only." he bought it for $3,000 and stuck it in
moore in a micro jet. >> fill her up, please. >> reporter: and then, of course, there is the recurring aston martin.od up and applauded when they saw the car. it was like another character in the movie. >> reporter: he was 8 years old when his dad took him to see "goldfinger." he has never forgotten that father/son moment. the first of many to follow. >> up until my father passed away, we had seep all the bond movies together. >> bond. james bond....
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mooring and berthing improvement. resolution 24-38. b, request approval of consent to transforport leases l-12839 pier 92 and l-13002 pier 94 from hbm a holdings llc to martin marietta northern california aggregates:item 11c, request approval of resolution amending the lease with exploreatorium at piers 15 and 17 to, among other things, extend date by an additional 10 years to commence rehabilitation of pier 17. this is resolution 24-40. >> thank you. is there a motion? >> make a motion to move the consend. consent cht >> second. >> we'll take public comment. any public comment in the room? seeing none, do we have anyone on the phone? >> there are no callers for public comment at this time. >> thank you. public comment is closed. we have a motion and a second? all in favor? >> aye. >> any opposed? motion passes unanimously. resolutions 24 and 38, 24-39 and 24-40 are adopted. next item, please. >> item 12 a, informational presentation to consider and possible action to find that it is impractical to bid retail space at 360 jefferson street in fisherman's wharf currently leased to portco inc. db a safe harbor lease l-14564 and authorize port staff to enter di
mooring and berthing improvement. resolution 24-38. b, request approval of consent to transforport leases l-12839 pier 92 and l-13002 pier 94 from hbm a holdings llc to martin marietta northern california aggregates:item 11c, request approval of resolution amending the lease with exploreatorium at piers 15 and 17 to, among other things, extend date by an additional 10 years to commence rehabilitation of pier 17. this is resolution 24-40. >> thank you. is there a motion? >> make a...