Get them out, get them out how could this tragedy have happened, on this scale . In this city . In 2017 . We need to be heard that evening and through the weekend, bbc reporters heard many appeals and complaints of that kind from residents of the estate and others affected by the tragedy. I just want to know how many people have died. Why did that building go up . What are you guys going to do . Why are people being rehoused outside london . Where are we going next . Where are we going to move . What do we need . Who, what and where . These are fundamental questions and only, we are days after this disaster. I have done the angry. I have got to get this done. It is always the public that runs to rescue. Where are the authorities . Where are they . Those questions were heard many times on camera through the streets of west london. And others were put to the Prime Minister on friday. That was in an interview by Emily Maitlis of newsnight. There were two types of material that could have
Get them out, get them out how could this tragedy have happened, on this scale . In this city . In 2017 . We need to be heard that evening and through the weekend, bbc reporters heard many appeals and complaints of that kind from residents of the estate and others affected by the tragedy. I just want to know how many people have died. Why did that building go up . What are you guys going to do . Why are people being rehoused outside london . Where are we going next . Where are we going to move . What do we need . Who, what and where . These are fundamental questions and only, we are days after this disaster. I have done the angry. I have got to get this done. It is always the public that runs to rescue. Where are the authorities . Where are they . Those questions were heard many times on camera through the streets of west london. And others were put to the Prime Minister on friday. That was in an interview by Emily Maitlis of newsnight. There were two types of material that could have
They were demanding justice. We wantjustice and demanding answers. Get them out, get them out how could this tragedy have happened, on this scale . In this city . In 2017 . We need to be heard that evening and through the weekend, bbc reporters heard many appeals and complaints of that kind from residents of the estate and others affected by the tragedy. I just want to know how many people have died. Why did that building go up . What are you guys going to do . Why are people being rehoused outside london . Where are we going next . Where are we going to move . What do we need . Who, what and where . These are fundamental questions and only, we are days after this disaster. I have done the angry. I have got to get this done. It is always the public that runs to rescue. Where are the authorities . Where are they . Those questions were heard many times on camera through the streets of west london. And others were put to the Prime Minister on friday. That was in an interview by Emily Mait
stopped the prosecution. if you can, look into it. it sound horrible to me. what do you make of that? it s a big problem for trump we have someone raising questions about the transcript. the white house provided it. it was reconstructed. there have been questions about how much was left out and why. the questions will intensify. it seems the white house didn t want to show the president dwelling on joe biden. to the extent he did. if he s dwelling on biden to that tengts the quid pro quo becomes more obvious. or what i like to call the shake down. it was. most people go quid pro quo? what does that mean. it becomes a slogan. the shake down. remember it s not just that this witness the colonel is saying stuff is brong in the transcript. he s saying he asked for certain things to be corrected and noticed if and they weren t. add this call the record of it the transcript was kept in classified channels so no one
and true scandal or whether this is as mr. trump says, a politically motivated i think real journalists will not be distracted by this. i do think that a great many have fallen into the trap of letting him set the daily agenda through whatever he wants to talk about. that also, we have to stop dwelling on. it is not really that horrid. whether or not we have face time every day with the president in the white house briefing room. what s more important is that we go on trying to cover what he is trying to do and how well he is doing it. and we fairly and without malice. yes, it is hard given how angry some reporters are things i have been saying about us that