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CNN CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield June 4, 2024 18:11:00

no, this is a situation that should have been dealt with immediately. once you start talking about structural defects and safety, that requires immediate attention. and it wasn t done. that report indicates the columns that are made of concrete and steel were spauling out. we see a photograph of that structural column that holds up to that building has lost the structural integrity. that sets up the potential for a collapse. what we didn t see was any additional exploring or destructive testing to find out just how bad that structural defect was. so why? the question is why? who is responsible? you get a report like this, written on october 8th, 2018, and then apparently nothing not much of anything is really done. there s probably numerous reasons why. one, i find a bit of fault with that structural report. that engineer should have done ....

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CNN CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield June 4, 2024 18:12:00

Additional exploring. you see something that s unsafe, how unsafe is it? you must do exploratory demolition pilot holes and look to see just how bad that rusted out steel that is supporting that concrete, that s supporting the building is. and that wasn t done. it wasn t done for three years. we know it was bad, because the building collapsed. who bears the responsibility for that failure? hey, look, this in and of itself, might not have been the total cause. there might be numerous contributing cause. we know that the soil had some issues. this building is settling. if the building is settling, it adds structure forces to members that may already be structurally impaired and defect. that add a flexing and possible collapse that we have. and what should have been done is exploratory holes. when these folks saw this building that was having problems and it was sinking, ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210621:13:45:00

Of wider concerns about insurance and indemnity and of exploring what further support may be required. 50 they say they are doing what they can. they say they are doing what they can. ,, ., ., they say they are doing what they can. ., , ., . ., can. so, on the insurance point of view they have can. so, on the insurance point of view they have been can. so, on the insurance point of view they have been looking - can. so, on the insurance point of view they have been looking into l can. so, on the insurance point of| view they have been looking into it and notice the need and other parts have called for that insurance to come through. they are still working it is not there yet. it is there other european countries and why isn t it in the uk? big question. secondly, they have been distributing an amount of money. very large chunk of that is still and distributed to this day. thirdly, kendal calling has not received a penny of that. indeed, my parent s ice cream shot has got way more s ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210616:02:22:00

Is at least worth exploring. paul clifton, bbc news, portsmith. now, we are used to hearing about how much plastic is blighting our oceans, but the extent of it continues to astound many of us, and we are learning more about which sectors produce most of that waste. in the biggest marine litter evaluation ever completed, scientists at the university of cadiz in spain analysed global inventories, cataloguing more than 12 million pieces of litter found in and around rivers, oceans, shorelines and the sea floor. they found eight out of ten items listed were made of plastic, and aa% of this plastic litter related to take out food and drinks. but there is another, less often spoken about industry, with a huge plastic impact on our planet the beauty industry. think shampoo and shower gel bottles, make up packaging, bottles for creams. in 2018 it was revealed that more than 120 billion units of cosmetics packaging were produced globally, mostly non recyclable. the national geographic found ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210616:09:51:00

Of future transport technology. but the south koreans have a similar concept and the idea of a high speed, low friction, low emissions form of transport is at least worth exploring. paul clifton, bbc news, portsmouth. a nine year old boy will deliver a letter to the prime minister this morning, asking him to help families who have to pay for medical cannabis to treat their severely epileptic children. thomas braun s family pays nearly £800 a month for the drug for his brother eddie. medical cannabis was legalised on the nhs in 2018, but since then only three people have been prescribed it. ellie price reports. dear prime minister, my brother eddie has really bad epilepsy. my mum and dad try their hardest for me and eddie. tom only took three goes to write out his letter neat enough for the prime minister. he is nine, though keen to point out he ll be ten next month. and he s got a lot on his mind. ....

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