More than 60 hours since the collapse took place. Rescue teams are battling fires which greatly complicated the effort to find survivors. We are facing incredible difficulties with the fire. The fire has been going on for awhile. It is a very deep fire. It is extremely difficult to locate the source of the fire. There are new concerns about the condos sister building, nearly identical building located a block away from the collapse. Officials are saying that building should be evacuated until a structural investigation can be done. Has the same name, same developer, probably had the same materials. Probably had the same plans. And people are asking me is the building safe. I cant tell them it is safe. I cant tell them that. One of the Big Questions thats outstanding is how this could happen. Were getting details today about exactly what may have been happening in the pool deck of the building. Structural field survey was done in 2018 and warned of cracking in certain columns. An engine
I think you have stuck to your guns so far but i want you to keep sticking to your guns. I would like to turn to some questions about facebook and its proposed cryptocurrency, libre. I am a supporter of innovation in the Financial Sector. Cryptocurrencya could really deliver real for increased friction and more access for consumers. As somebody who has spent the last couple of years dealing with social media and facebook in particular, i think it would facebook hasy that developed something of a trust deficit and that and that the kind of Silicon Valley mindset of move fast and break things maybe works when you were thinking about it in a Technology Framework but when we are thinking about the kind of implications social media has had around consumer privacy, public discourse, that no regulation does not always work. The House Financial Services committee, yesterday, you noted post many concerns, including potential risk to the security of the financial system. Aboute your concerns Sys
Let me bring you some breaking news on the nhs. The average Response Time in february for ambulances in england dealing with the most urgent incidents, defined as calls from people with life threatening illnesses or injuries, was eight minutes and 25 seconds, nhs figures show. This is down very slightly from eight minutes and 26 Seconds Injanuary, but is above the target standard Response Time of seven minutes. Ambulances took an average of 36 minutes and 20 seconds last month to respond to emergency calls such as heart attacks, strokes and sepsis. This is down from a0 minutes and six Seconds Injanuary while the target is 18 minutes. Response times for urgent calls, such as late stages of labour, Non Severe Burns and diabetes, averaged two hours, four minutes and 12 seconds in february, down from two hours, 12 minutes and 48 seconds in january. Back to our top story. The communities secretary, michael gove, has told the bbc why the government is introducing a new definitgion for extrem