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imperial college healthcare in imperial college healthca re in london imperial college healthcare inw treatment here. they are thrilled that has been licensed. this is the kind of technology that you read — this is the kind of technology that you read in— this is the kind of technology that you read in science _ this is the kind of technology that you read in science fiction- this is the kind of technology that you read in science fiction books. you read in science fiction books and you — you read in science fiction books and you never— you read in science fiction books and you never thought - you read in science fiction books and you never thought it- you read in science fiction books and you never thought it would. you read in science fiction books. and you never thought it would be reaiity— and you never thought it would be reality and — and you never thought it would be reality and here _ and you never thought it would be reality and here we _ and you never thought it would be reality and here we are _ and you never thought it would be reality and here we are within i and you nev
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this may be the future of construction researches from the imperial college london have developed a fleet of flying 3 d printers. our approach here was to think of multiple agents that worked together and a deliberate. that's where the printing process from the close build envelope of ground based print search. because of that, they are a scalable. you can have thousands of agents eventually and they can par little lies the manufacturing process. this would reduce the need for loss machinery, which would decrease c o 2 emissions and lower costs plus the drones could tackle dangerous tasks like working on high building. i'm not saying that if my to replace all of the construction but even if you touch 5 percent of the construction industry with this, it is already a huge game and can reduce your to consumption, increase safety, reduce logistics needs. and like this help, the 2nd, the drones use a specially designed, ultra light weight cement. and they completely autonomous construction turns print well scanning drugs check that everything is going to plan. the idea comes from nature. it's
this may be the future of construction researches from the imperial college london have developed a fleet of flying 3 d printers. our approach here was to think of multiple agents that worked together and a deliberate. that's where the printing process from the close build envelope of ground based print search. because of that, they are a scalable. you can have thousands of agents eventually and they can par little lies the manufacturing process. this would reduce the need for loss machinery,...
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and i met tim at imperial college london's data observatory to talk about a few that mean something extra special to him. yes, so this is bruce mccandless. 1984, out of the space shuttle challenger. and it's an iconic photograph. it's the first untethered spacewalk. we do lots of spacewalks today. they're never without risk, but they have become more commonplace. but we're always tethered to something in case we fall off. but to go outside on a spacewalk with no tethers whatsoever, just floating away from the shuttle, is incredible. why did he do it? well, he's been working on this manned manoeuvring unit, as it was called, which was a developmental piece of equipment, looking at how you could manoeuvre around out in space. you know, we actually need a small version of this, which is our last—ditch attempt, if you like, of how to get back to the space station. so, in order to test it, hejust went, take the tethers off... yeah. ..put my money where my mouth is. absolutely. and go for it. for the upcoming artemis missions, nasa has pledged to put the first woman and the first person of colo
and i met tim at imperial college london's data observatory to talk about a few that mean something extra special to him. yes, so this is bruce mccandless. 1984, out of the space shuttle challenger. and it's an iconic photograph. it's the first untethered spacewalk. we do lots of spacewalks today. they're never without risk, but they have become more commonplace. but we're always tethered to something in case we fall off. but to go outside on a spacewalk with no tethers whatsoever, just...
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and i met tim at imperial college london's data observatory to talk about a few that mean something extrace mccandless. 1984, out of the space shuttle challenger. and it's an iconic photograph. it's the first untethered spacewalk. we do lots of spacewalks today. they're never without risk, but they have become more commonplace. but we're always tethered to something in case we fall off. but to go outside on a spacewalk with no tethers whatsoever, just floating away from the shuttle, is incredible. why did he do it? well, he's been working on this manned manoeuvring unit, as it was called, which was a developmental piece of equipment, looking at how you could manoeuvre around out in space. you know, we actually need a small version of this,
and i met tim at imperial college london's data observatory to talk about a few that mean something extrace mccandless. 1984, out of the space shuttle challenger. and it's an iconic photograph. it's the first untethered spacewalk. we do lots of spacewalks today. they're never without risk, but they have become more commonplace. but we're always tethered to something in case we fall off. but to go outside on a spacewalk with no tethers whatsoever, just floating away from the shuttle, is...
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— and the work done by imperial college? was it of the cmo? was it mr cummings?ummings? what was the push, where was — mr cummings? what was the push, where was it coming from? the fact that ou where was it coming from? the fact that you cite — where was it coming from? the fact that you cite so _ where was it coming from? the fact that you cite so many _ where was it coming from? the fact that you cite so many examples - where was it coming from? the fact i that you cite so many examples shows there was a convergence of thinking in different institutions from different individuals about the need to act. i was not aware of niall ferguson's work until after that weekend, in fact, i don't think it was shared publicly until after that weekend. a great deal of weight has been placed on professor ferguson's work as influencing government decision making. i think it's fair to say that i and others had come to these conclusions before that. what weighed with me where the numbers. why was the drive such that it was, or the _ why was the drive such that it was, or the daw
— and the work done by imperial college? was it of the cmo? was it mr cummings?ummings? what was the push, where was — mr cummings? what was the push, where was it coming from? the fact that ou where was it coming from? the fact that you cite — where was it coming from? the fact that you cite so _ where was it coming from? the fact that you cite so many _ where was it coming from? the fact that you cite so many examples - where was it coming from? the fact i that you cite so many examples...
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this was imperial college london's one of— this was imperial college london's one of their first stabsge on the 25th of— report was discussed at the sage on the 25th of february, the next day. professor _ the 25th of february, the next day. professor ferguson, in his statement, refers to the fact that your response to the production of these _ your response to the production of these non—pharmaceutical interventions was a concern that, on account— interventions was a concern that, on account of— interventions was a concern that, on account of the relatively aggressive nature. _ account of the relatively aggressive nature, they were more stringent than _ nature, they were more stringent than what — nature, they were more stringent than what had come before, but pushing — than what had come before, but pushing the activity make to the autumn— pushing the activity make to the autumn or— pushing the activity make to the autumn or winter pushing the activity make to the autumn orwinter might pushing the activity make to the autumn or winter might worsen the consequences, so the notion that
this was imperial college london's one of— this was imperial college london's one of their first stabsge on the 25th of— report was discussed at the sage on the 25th of february, the next day. professor _ the 25th of february, the next day. professor ferguson, in his statement, refers to the fact that your response to the production of these _ your response to the production of these non—pharmaceutical interventions was a concern that, on account— interventions was a concern that, on...
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and i met tim at imperial college london's data observatory to talk about a few that mean something extraal to him. yes, so this is bruce mccandless. 1984, out of the space shuttle challenger. and it's an iconic photograph. it's the first untethered spacewalk. we do lots of spacewalks today. they're never without risk, but they have become more commonplace. but we're always tethered to something in case we fall off. but to go outside on a spacewalk with no tethers whatsoever, just floating away from the shuttle, is incredible. why did he do it? well, he's been working on this manned manoeuvring unit, as it was called, which was a developmental piece of equipment, looking at how you could manoeuvre around out in space. you know, we actually need a small version of this, which is our last—ditch attempt, if you like, of how to get back to the space station. so, in order to test it, hejust went, take the tethers off... yeah. ..put my money where my mouth is. absolutely. and go for it. for the upcoming artemis missions, nasa has pledged to put the first woman and the first person of colour ont
and i met tim at imperial college london's data observatory to talk about a few that mean something extraal to him. yes, so this is bruce mccandless. 1984, out of the space shuttle challenger. and it's an iconic photograph. it's the first untethered spacewalk. we do lots of spacewalks today. they're never without risk, but they have become more commonplace. but we're always tethered to something in case we fall off. but to go outside on a spacewalk with no tethers whatsoever, just floating away...
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i imperial college healthcare in london is leading clinical trials of the new treatment here.nd here we are, within my professional life, being able to be part of the story and now to be able to deliver it to patients. in trials, 28 out of 29 sickle cells patients were free of severe pain crises. and 39 out of 42 beta thalassemia patients no longer needed blood transfusions. the evidence is only for one year but it�*s hoped it could be a permanent fix, a cure. the drug will only be used by the nhs if it is considered cost effective and that may be a major issue. no price has been set but it issue. no price has been set but it is likely to be over £1 million a patient. a court in russia has sentenced an artist to seven years in prison for an anti—war protest which involved swapping supermarket price tags for statements about casualties in ukraine. sasha skochilenko was arrested in st petersburg in april last year. today her supporters could be heard chanting "freedom" in protest against her sentencing. the contraceptive pill will be available to women at pharmacies in england f
i imperial college healthcare in london is leading clinical trials of the new treatment here.nd here we are, within my professional life, being able to be part of the story and now to be able to deliver it to patients. in trials, 28 out of 29 sickle cells patients were free of severe pain crises. and 39 out of 42 beta thalassemia patients no longer needed blood transfusions. the evidence is only for one year but it�*s hoped it could be a permanent fix, a cure. the drug will only be used by...
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professor edmonds of the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine and professor ferguson of imperial collegesays in the course of a fairly lengthy e—mail given the apparent speed of spread, it seems unlikely that contact tracing and isolation will be effective in buying as much time. there was a basic system for contact tracing, the first few hundred cases system, a system by which travel and index cases could be tracked and the virus suppressed in those particular cases. did hugh as cabinet secretary no, were you told early —— late january, early feathery, that it was unlikely the system would buy any more than a short delay? i unlikely the system would buy any more than a short delay?— more than a short delay? i don't recall it in _ more than a short delay? i don't recall it in exactly _ more than a short delay? i don't recall it in exactly those - more than a short delay? i don't recall it in exactly those terms, | recall it in exactly those terms, although if that were contained for example in one of their daily situation reports, the crips as they became known, then i might have glanced
professor edmonds of the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine and professor ferguson of imperial collegesays in the course of a fairly lengthy e—mail given the apparent speed of spread, it seems unlikely that contact tracing and isolation will be effective in buying as much time. there was a basic system for contact tracing, the first few hundred cases system, a system by which travel and index cases could be tracked and the virus suppressed in those particular cases. did hugh as...
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stimulation of the brain, at least, such experiments on humans were started by scientists from imperial collegetion intersects in the hippocampus, the area of the brain responsible for memory and suffering from dementia, and a weak current characteristic of nerve cells begins to flow there frequency of 5,000 g . there are no clinical results on patients yet, but preliminary tests on healthy people showed an increase in the function of precisely those neurons that work poorly in patients. well, now it’s time for miracle goods. this is a section dedicated to devices and services whose advertising promises real miracles; we find out what is true and what is not so true with all scientific certainty. how. scientists from singapore have found that cleaning the house has a positive effect on cognitive functions, especially memory and attention in old age, but is it still possible not to get too tired while doing it? as the advertisement assures, at least some of the worries are ready to be taken on by such a robot floor polisher for 9,000 rubles. special tanks need to be filled with water, with vel
stimulation of the brain, at least, such experiments on humans were started by scientists from imperial collegetion intersects in the hippocampus, the area of the brain responsible for memory and suffering from dementia, and a weak current characteristic of nerve cells begins to flow there frequency of 5,000 g . there are no clinical results on patients yet, but preliminary tests on healthy people showed an increase in the function of precisely those neurons that work poorly in patients....
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course aware of what is known as the report four from imperial— known as the report four from imperial collegee death rate overall was 1%. and sp the death rate overall was 1%. and sp imo. _ the death rate overall was 1%. and sp imo, the inquiry has heard evidence _ sp imo, the inquiry has heard evidence about this, had reported on the 10th _ evidence about this, had reported on the 10th of— evidence about this, had reported on the 10th of february, again two days before. _ the 10th of february, again two days before, that it is a realistic probability that there is already sustained transmission in the united kingdom. _ sustained transmission in the united kingdom, orthat sustained transmission in the united kingdom, or that it will become established in the coming weeks. in li-ht established in the coming weeks. in light of— established in the coming weeks. in light of the — established in the coming weeks. in light of the information made available to you, my question therefore _ available to you, my question therefore is, in the application of that balance, to which you refer, was it— that
course aware of what is known as the report four from imperial— known as the report four from imperial collegee death rate overall was 1%. and sp the death rate overall was 1%. and sp imo. _ the death rate overall was 1%. and sp imo, the inquiry has heard evidence _ sp imo, the inquiry has heard evidence about this, had reported on the 10th _ evidence about this, had reported on the 10th of— evidence about this, had reported on the 10th of february, again two days before. _ the 10th of...
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that said we are not actually going to take on imperial college modelling. >> we are not we are noting >> modelling, modelling, fear mongerin modelling a pandemic response. >> it's a warning what might have doing a decade. have been doing for a decade. >> we looked at pandemic >> we looked at our pandemic response. this is what we'll do if have pandemic and they if we have a pandemic and they tore it up and threw it out the window and we are suffering the consequences that. window and we are suffering the conspeople es that. window and we are suffering the conspeople that that. window and we are suffering the conspeople that up that. window and we are suffering the conspeople that up ourat. the people that tore up our pandemic response that had pandemic response that we had studied, we had brilliant minds studying, deciding how we do this was thrown away. the people that decided to throw that away need on trial. would you need to be on trial. would you put them on a criminal trial? >> yes, i would. >> yes, i would. >> absolutely. i would. >> absolutely. i would. >> would say they we
that said we are not actually going to take on imperial college modelling. >> we are not we are noting >> modelling, modelling, fear mongerin modelling a pandemic response. >> it's a warning what might have doing a decade. have been doing for a decade. >> we looked at pandemic >> we looked at our pandemic response. this is what we'll do if have pandemic and they if we have a pandemic and they tore it up and threw it out the window and we are suffering the...
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. principal of imperial college.ng it's170 something thousand despite thousand pound pay rise. despite the over what her the controversy over what her academics saying. so, look , academics are saying. so, look, the problem i have with this is if misuse it's the if you misuse evidence, it's the boy cried wolf. it's the boy who cried wolf. it's the politician who wolf, isn't politician who cried wolf, isn't it? takes down it? you know, it takes down people's trust in what experts are saying. you know, remember when michael gove said don't listen experts? sometimes we listen to experts? sometimes we do need experts. we need experts to the truth. to be telling us the truth. >> sorry, this is even more damaging that. >> sorry, this is even more damaginintroduced:. >> sorry, this is even more damaginintroduced this scheme >> he's introduced this scheme and based on what and it was based on what scientific models it wasn't based reality. based on reality. >> tell that >> and he didn't tell us that that's problem. it's that
. principal of imperial college.ng it's170 something thousand despite thousand pound pay rise. despite the over what her the controversy over what her academics saying. so, look , academics are saying. so, look, the problem i have with this is if misuse it's the if you misuse evidence, it's the boy cried wolf. it's the boy who cried wolf. it's the politician who wolf, isn't politician who cried wolf, isn't it? takes down it? you know, it takes down people's trust in what experts are saying. you...
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one who had some lady friend some the other who headed some way or the other who headed the imperial colleged response spoke to the covid response team spoke to the covid inquiry response team spoke to the covid iandea response team spoke to the covid inq|idea that he had called for the idea that he had called for a lockdown. >> do you feel that your you did confine yourself to the provision of scientific advice , provision of scientific advice, or did you become, despite your best endeavours irrevocably . be best endeavours irrevocably. be involved in the determination of policy ? policy? >> it's a difficult question to answer. i know i'm a associated very much with a particular policy, but as you will be aware from the evidence i've given and my statement and the statement of others, the reality was a lot more complex. >> but as spectator editor fraser nelson points out, while he may not have explicitly called a lockdown , he did called for a lockdown, he did release report that claimed release a report that claimed a nothing short of a lockdown would serious difference would make a seriou
one who had some lady friend some the other who headed some way or the other who headed the imperial colleged response spoke to the covid response team spoke to the covid inquiry response team spoke to the covid iandea response team spoke to the covid inq|idea that he had called for the idea that he had called for a lockdown. >> do you feel that your you did confine yourself to the provision of scientific advice , provision of scientific advice, or did you become, despite your best...
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joining me now is research fellow at the energy department at imperial college and malcolm grimston malcolmto admit, i'm fairly clueless about this subject, so can you explain in idiots language basically for me what what's happening with this? what's going on? >> well, fusion is what powers the universe. >> it's the energy from the sun and from all the other stuff. and to make it work , you have to and to make it work, you have to bash the smallest atoms. there are hydrogen atoms into each other with extra ordinarily high energy . and the way you get energy. and the way you get energy. and the way you get energy is either by high pressure, you get an awful lot of squashing or small area and they bash into each other or high temperature, which means there travelling very quickly and repel each other. and they repel each other. they're all positively charged . they're all positively charged. so the sun does it by having an enormous gravitational field and that the middle of the sun, the temperature about 15 million temperature is about 15 million degrees. c we on earth can't get those pressu
joining me now is research fellow at the energy department at imperial college and malcolm grimston malcolmto admit, i'm fairly clueless about this subject, so can you explain in idiots language basically for me what what's happening with this? what's going on? >> well, fusion is what powers the universe. >> it's the energy from the sun and from all the other stuff. and to make it work , you have to and to make it work, you have to bash the smallest atoms. there are hydrogen atoms...
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and imperial college healthcare nhs trust to set up a fleming centre to inspire the next generation green energy sectors. international investors say the biggest thing we could do is to announce a longer term strategy for their industries. so with the secretary of state for business and trade and energy security and net zero, i am today publishing those plans. i confirm that we will make available £4.5 billion of support sought over the five years to 2030 to attract investment into strategic manufacturing sectors . booths manufacturing sectors. booths that includes support of £2 billion for zero emission investments in the automotive sector , something that's been sector, something that's been warmly welcomed by nissan and toyota. £975 million for aerospace building on decades of success from firms like airbus and rolls—royce . and £520 and rolls—royce. and £520 million for life sciences to build on the strength of world class british pharma companies like astra's , zeneca and gsk. like astra's, zeneca and gsk. we'll also provide £960 million for the new green industries growth acce
and imperial college healthcare nhs trust to set up a fleming centre to inspire the next generation green energy sectors. international investors say the biggest thing we could do is to announce a longer term strategy for their industries. so with the secretary of state for business and trade and energy security and net zero, i am today publishing those plans. i confirm that we will make available £4.5 billion of support sought over the five years to 2030 to attract investment into strategic...
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there was one study by imperial college london that said we'd locked down two said if we'd locked down saved 20,000 lives from that first most vicious wave of when we didn't know how to cope with the symptoms and to help people who were coming down with coronavirus. but look, david mentioned as his great mentioned sweden as his great example of what would happen now. for those who don't remember, sweden didn't lock down. pretty unique in down. it was pretty unique in that among part of the that among our part of the world. well, sweden had let me check 24,000 deaths of its 10 million population. take nonnay , million population. take nonnay, a very similar country, very similarly, laid out similar levels of wealth , very similar levels of wealth, very similar health care system, similar demographic of population . it demographic of population. it had 5000 deaths from its 5 million people. so it was a 250% higher death rate. once you account for the difference in population for sweden than nonnay, that is definitive evidence that if we hadn't locked down, we would have seen tens, if not
there was one study by imperial college london that said we'd locked down two said if we'd locked down saved 20,000 lives from that first most vicious wave of when we didn't know how to cope with the symptoms and to help people who were coming down with coronavirus. but look, david mentioned as his great mentioned sweden as his great example of what would happen now. for those who don't remember, sweden didn't lock down. pretty unique in down. it was pretty unique in that among part of the that...
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penicillin by alexander fleming, i am giving £5 million to imperial couege am giving £5 million to imperial collegeeration of world changing innovations. —— mike fleming centre... for our advanced manufacturing and green energy sectors, international investors say the biggest things we can do is to announce a longer term strategy for their industries so would the secretaries of state and business and trade and energy security and a zero i am today publishing those plans. i confirm we will make available for and a half billion pounds in support over the five years to 2030 to attract investment into strategic manufacturing sectors that include support of £2 billion of zero emission investments in the automotive sector, something that has been warmly welcomed by the nissan and toyota and £975 billion for airspace building in decades of successful firms for airspace building in decades of successfulfirms like for airspace building in decades of successful firms like airbus and rolls—royce and £520 million for life sciences building the strength of world class british pharmacy companies like astrazeneca
penicillin by alexander fleming, i am giving £5 million to imperial couege am giving £5 million to imperial collegeeration of world changing innovations. —— mike fleming centre... for our advanced manufacturing and green energy sectors, international investors say the biggest things we can do is to announce a longer term strategy for their industries so would the secretaries of state and business and trade and energy security and a zero i am today publishing those plans. i confirm we will...
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attempt at being scientific when all these curves and all of these forecasts and neil ferguson at imperial collegeers, scientists , policy wonks who scientists, policy wonks who know everything , while common know everything, while common people know nothing. just a slide will do it. it's really deceptive . i've we've got to deceptive. i've we've got to interrogate them and interrogate them again. >> do you not think at the time, though, they were they were acting faith ? acting in good faith? >> well, yeah, but, you know, lots people in good lots of people act in good faith. hitler acted in good faith. hitler acted in good faith to not compare them with him. you know, they believed in what saying . but that what they were saying. but that doesn't we have give doesn't mean we have to give them any credibility. i think i think what the thing with this inquiry going to go on inquiry and it's going to go on for lot, lot , lot longer, for a lot, a lot, lot longer, isn't it? >> is it ever going to tackle the damage to children's education, damage to education, the damage to people's mental health? no,
attempt at being scientific when all these curves and all of these forecasts and neil ferguson at imperial collegeers, scientists , policy wonks who scientists, policy wonks who know everything , while common know everything, while common people know nothing. just a slide will do it. it's really deceptive . i've we've got to deceptive. i've we've got to interrogate them and interrogate them again. >> do you not think at the time, though, they were they were acting faith ? acting in good...
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advertising standards report, but from leaked information that he's been leaning on academics in imperial college results that he wanted. sadiq khan is an incredibly divisive, ineffectual mayor of london, and he has virtually bankrupted the mayoralties office. he needs to increase taxes in order tax because that's what it is. ulez is a tax. he needs to increase taxes on the working class. the poor working class. again, picking up the tab in order to fund his inability to run tfl properly, it should be scrapped. ulez i think should be scrapped right across london, not just the outer bit, but the inner bit too. the congestion charge can stay. that's bad enough , but the stay. that's bad enough, but the rest of it should just go . rest of it should just go. >> well, obviously sadiq khan isn't to defend himself, so isn't here to defend himself, so you know. but it would appear that the information that was placed on all the advertising or much that advertising wasn't much of that advertising wasn't quite correct. so we will see what happens maybe you what happens to that. maybe you live the expanded
advertising standards report, but from leaked information that he's been leaning on academics in imperial college results that he wanted. sadiq khan is an incredibly divisive, ineffectual mayor of london, and he has virtually bankrupted the mayoralties office. he needs to increase taxes in order tax because that's what it is. ulez is a tax. he needs to increase taxes on the working class. the poor working class. again, picking up the tab in order to fund his inability to run tfl properly, it...
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see, you might remember that imperial college was asked to do some research into whether or not it wouldmade out of this difficult. if it's your turn to put under pressure and suddenly it's now dramatically reducing air pollution, i think it's nonsense, really . nonsense, really. >> well, you may think it's nonsense. there's nonsense. however there's been lots evidence there lots of evidence out there suggesting that it's not just it's logical , isn't it? you it's just logical, isn't it? you cut air pollution. air pollution kills country. it kills people in this country. it kills people in this country. it kills world kills people across the world every major, major every year. it's a major, major source of health and have source of ill health and have shortened the shortened life in london. so the fact that it's now cleaner as a result of ulez has to be good thing. >> amy and i were always saying, complained quality in complained the air quality in london is massively increased since lived in london and since when i lived in london and first london 1989. first moved to london in 1989. >
see, you might remember that imperial college was asked to do some research into whether or not it wouldmade out of this difficult. if it's your turn to put under pressure and suddenly it's now dramatically reducing air pollution, i think it's nonsense, really . nonsense, really. >> well, you may think it's nonsense. there's nonsense. however there's been lots evidence there lots of evidence out there suggesting that it's not just it's logical , isn't it? you it's just logical, isn't it?...
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20s now, you've been taught throughout high school and college to view the world within a certain framework. white privilege, western imperialism, the whole woke agenda. she goes on to talk about, every time you try to defend america and america's goodness, you feel like you're chasing ghosts. that certainly has had an impact. also, it's government missteps.. or go back to the last century. look at ken burns' vietnam. you figure out a lot of reasons why donald trump won in 2016 in the first place. you look at what's happened on wall street, all of the wall street scandals. what happened in 2008. you look at what happened with hurricane katrina. you look at what happened time and time again, and there has been this ongoing belief that the american system is not working. of course, in part, that's because that's all people focus on, is the negative side of things, as they do their podcasts and do their primetime cable shows and do all these other things, running down the system. well, over 20 years, that scar tissue builds up, and people start believing, well, maybe american democracy doesn't work unless my side is in power. that
20s now, you've been taught throughout high school and college to view the world within a certain framework. white privilege, western imperialism, the whole woke agenda. she goes on to talk about, every time you try to defend america and america's goodness, you feel like you're chasing ghosts. that certainly has had an impact. also, it's government missteps.. or go back to the last century. look at ken burns' vietnam. you figure out a lot of reasons why donald trump won in 2016 in the first...
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imperialism settler colony lens. our work and the school's mission statement is void of value. this is what they are saying at graduation this at college and university so the answer, what is the answer. we talked about some solutions today. do you think we should be -- you mention the ihr a definition. i sponsored legislation that would require that the board of education and universities to follow the definition or do you need to have parameters, always a slippery slope but we need to use that definition and go after these institutions and stripped federal funding from colleges and institutions that fund, facilitate events to promote anti-semitism or have professors that teach it to our young people, the fact that they are teaching our young people that hamas are freedom fighters, they are not terrorist organizations, that's what they are teaching our young people, it's disgraceful. what about federal financial aid, should we be prohibiting that aid from being used at such institutions, those are american tax dollars. maybe they should be going to better universities that are not teaching these things, you want to prohibit that. mayb
imperialism settler colony lens. our work and the school's mission statement is void of value. this is what they are saying at graduation this at college and university so the answer, what is the answer. we talked about some solutions today. do you think we should be -- you mention the ihr a definition. i sponsored legislation that would require that the board of education and universities to follow the definition or do you need to have parameters, always a slippery slope but we need to use...