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00:30Bist du sicher, Herr?
00:32Als ich verabschiede habe, meine Eltern machte mich Marshal von der Royal Air Force.
00:35Das Ergebnis, ich bin der größte Senior Airman in der Lande und kann nicht so gut fly.
00:41Ja, ich bin sicher.
00:42Righto, Herr.
01:00Ja, ich bin sicher.
01:12Ready, Sir?
01:14Bravo!
01:15Hier wir kommen.
01:17Wo-hah.
01:30Oh, okay.
01:32Woo-hoo!
01:40Oh, here we are.
01:50Right.
01:52All right there, sir?
01:54Yes, yes, fine.
01:55Now, it's your turn. You have control.
01:58I have control.
01:59Oh, I remember what I told you.
02:00Keep your eye on the altimeter and the compass heading.
02:03And keep the stick level.
02:06That's very good. That's balanced.
02:12Stick to the left, then to the right.
02:20And level.
02:22Good.
02:24Noisy, isn't it?
02:28How's this, sir?
02:40My God.
02:47Isn't it wonderful?
02:49Heaven.
02:55You fought in the Battle of Britain, didn't you?
02:57I did, sir. 257 Squadron.
03:00Flying what?
03:01Spitfires.
03:02Hunnicans, mostly, sir.
03:04Any kills?
03:06One or two.
03:08Shouldn't we get us started now?
03:09The ground seems terribly close.
03:12It's too low to restart, sir.
03:14We'll do a dead stick landing.
03:16Okay.
03:16I have control.
03:17You have control.
03:36You have control.
03:37That was wonderful.
03:39Same time next week, sir.
03:40How about tomorrow?
03:42How about tomorrow?
04:11How about tomorrow?
04:15How about tomorrow?
04:17How about tomorrow?
04:24How about tomorrow?
04:25How about tomorrow?
04:30How about tomorrow?
04:31How about tomorrow?
04:31How about tomorrow?
04:32How about tomorrow?
04:34How about tomorrow?
04:35How about tomorrow?
04:37How about tomorrow?
04:38How about tomorrow?
04:39How about tomorrow?
04:39How about tomorrow?
04:40How about tomorrow?
04:40How about tomorrow?
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07:49Oh, my funeral.
08:42Oh, there you are.
09:00Mr. Thurman.
09:01Mr. Corks.
09:04Nice view.
09:05Thank you.
09:16I'm not a scientist.
09:18I can't say I understand it, but what I can tell you is we don't get a weather warning
09:24like this every day.
09:25We don't get one every month, either.
09:28In fact, I've never heard of us getting one at all.
09:32Does the name Donora mean anything to you?
09:39Donora.
09:43Well, of course I remember Donora, who was a scandal.
09:47A small mill town in America outside Philadelphia.
09:51Pittsburgh.
09:52They had a smog brought on by a freak anticyclone which trapped the emissions from the local
09:59copper world.
10:00I think.
10:01Hmm.
10:01In the fog.
10:02In a few days, a number of people died.
10:05Twenty.
10:06And several thousand became seriously ill from the poisonous fog.
10:12After the incident, a cross-party delegation was sent to Donora on an urgent fact-finding
10:17mission.
10:18They recommended that clean air zones be set up all around London as a precautionary
10:22measure.
10:24Hmm.
10:25I never saw the report.
10:27With good reason.
10:29Our Prime Minister threw it away, claiming it wasn't a priority.
10:34Can you prove that?
10:36I can, Mr. Ockley.
10:45The Cabinet minutes where it was discussed.
10:55He's insisted the country keep burning coal irresponsibly this winter to give the illusion
11:01of a solid economy.
11:05This is great, Clem.
11:07It's interesting.
11:09For sure.
11:12What I don't understand is this.
11:16Why a Downing Street employee working for the government should come to me with this
11:22information?
11:24I've read the Aeneid, Mr. Thurman.
11:27Do not trust the horse Trojans.
11:30I fear the Greeks, even when they bring gifts.
11:35Mr. Atley, I entered the civil service to serve the public and to serve government.
11:41Any government.
11:43But I am also a responsible citizen, and I cannot stand by while chaos reigns around me.
11:51This is not a government.
11:52Mr. Atley, this is a collection of hesitant, frightened, old men unable to unseat a tyrannical,
12:02delusional, even older one.
12:05Yours was the most radical, forward-thinking government this country has ever seen.
12:14How you lost the election escapes me.
12:20Escapes us all.
12:24I believe I would be doing the British public and this country a service if I helped to usher
12:30him out of the door and you back in.
12:35And to that end, you've come to me with a master plan that involves me crucifying the Tories
12:41for their failure to deal with a fog which has yet shows no sign of appearing.
12:50At present, I can see stars.
12:54O?
12:55O?
13:07O?
13:09O?
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15:01I suppose it's still a no.
15:04To what?
15:05Coming out.
15:07You mean going to the Lamb of Flagg with you, sitting at the bar,
15:11twinkling our ankles at every unremarkable young man in the room,
15:15then letting those men buy us enough drinks for us to bring them home,
15:18only to have their unremarkability confirmed to us again.
15:23No.
15:25Thanks.
15:26Goodness.
15:27And what will you be doing in the meantime?
15:30Spend time in the company of someone remarkable.
15:35Ta-ra.
15:43Hear this, young men and women everywhere, and proclaim it far and wide.
15:48The Earth is yours and the fullness thereof.
15:53Be kind, but be fierce.
15:55Yes. You are needed now more than ever before.
15:59Take up the mantle of change, for this is your time.
16:21I'll ask you guys.
16:31Bye-bye.
16:35Good morning.
16:37The time is 8 o'clock on the 6th of December, and here is the news.
16:40London has been brought to a halt by dense fog, which has descended overnight.
16:47Long queues are formed on main roads,
16:49and there are reports of motorists abandoning their vehicles and continuing on foot.
16:53London Airport is expected to be closed.
16:58Good God.
16:59The Meteorological Office has issued a statement saying that a persistent anti-cyclone over London is to blame.
17:06Smoke from the capital's chimneys is being trapped at street level, which is aggravating the fog.
17:15Windless conditions mean it is expected to last for some time.
17:19Be careful out there. It's a real pea super.
17:32Ah, is the car ready?
17:34I'm afraid the visibility is too poor to drive, ma'am.
17:38It's what? Two hundred yards?
17:41It's being charged too hazardous, ma'am.
17:47I have an appointment to see my grandmother.
17:51I intend to keep that appointment.
17:54If it's too hazardous to drive,
17:57then there's only one thing to be done.
17:59Hmm.
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18:38I saw that.
18:40Might it be possible for you to pretend that you haven't?
18:45And the Queen is here, Your Majesty.
18:48Could you be more specific?
18:50Ma'am.
18:52Which Queen?
18:53Queen Elizabeth, ma'am.
18:55Which one? There are two.
18:57The young one.
18:58Oh, the Queen.
19:01I thought you was all Queens. They gave me a sheet.
19:04We are.
19:05I was the Queen so long as my husband the King was alive.
19:09But since he died, I'm no longer the Queen.
19:12I'm simply Queen Mary.
19:13My late son's widow was also the Queen.
19:17But upon the death of her husband, she became Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother.
19:22Her daughter, Queen Elizabeth, is now Queen.
19:24So she is...
19:27The Queen.
19:29Brother.
19:31Nurses and nuns have the same problem.
19:33We're all called Sister.
19:36So you are.
19:38Well, she's outside.
19:40The Queen.
19:41Then let her in, Sister.
19:57Bedtime?
19:58Not at all.
20:02How are you?
20:03I'm always happy to see you.
20:06And my mood will improve yet further if you promise me one thing.
20:10Name it.
20:10Not to ask me how I am.
20:12It's all anyone ever does.
20:14Forget death by lung disease.
20:16It's death by bad conversation.
20:19All right, I promise.
20:21But if you are feeling up to it, there was something I wanted to talk to you about.
20:26Fire away.
20:38I was listening to the wireless this morning.
20:41Where they described this fog as an act of God.
20:46Now, in your letter that you send me...
20:51...you said...
20:55...loyalty to the ideal you have inherited is your duty above everything else.
21:01Because the calling comes from the highest source.
21:05From God himself.
21:07Yes.
21:10Do you really believe that?
21:14Monarchy is God's sacred mission to grace and dignify the earth.
21:19To give ordinary people an ideal to strive towards.
21:23An example of nobility and duty to raise them in their wretched lives.
21:28Monarchy is a calling from God.
21:32That is why you're crowned in an abbey, not a government building.
21:36Why you're anointed, not appointed.
21:38It's an archbishop that puts the crown on your head.
21:41Not a minister or public servant.
21:43Which means that you are answerable to God in your duty.
21:48Not the public.
21:52I'm not sure that my husband would agree with that.
21:55He would argue that in any equitable modern society that church and state should be separated.
22:03That if God has servants, they're priests, not kings.
22:07That he would also say that he watched his own family destroyed because they were seen by the people to
22:13embody indefensible and unreasonable ideas.
22:15Yes, but he represents a royal family of carpetbaggers and parvenues that goes back what?
22:22Ninety years.
22:24What would he know of Alfred the Great?
22:26The rod of equity and mercy.
22:28Edward the Confessor.
22:30William the Conqueror.
22:31Henry VIII.
22:33It's the Church of England, dear.
22:35Not the Church of Denmark or Greece.
22:41Next question.
22:44It's chaos out there.
22:46Trains disrupted.
22:48Air services cancelled.
22:50A Richmond bridge this morning.
22:52Visibility was officially measured at one yard.
22:55That's a record low, incidentally.
22:58Our Trojan friend in Downing Street has been speaking to his friends at the Met office.
23:03They say this is just the beginning.
23:06They expect it to get worse.
23:08I know you would have me call a vote of no confidence.
23:11And will doubtless call me overcautious for not doing so.
23:15But the Prime Minister needs to be given a chance.
23:21Even if it's only to hang himself.
23:23Let's see how the old fool responds.
23:40There you go.
23:40Hey!
23:43Hey!
24:04Morning.
24:13I'm glad to see someone else made it in.
24:16No one saw this coming, did they?
24:19No.
24:27Prime Minister?
24:30Sir?
24:52I'm sorry, sir. I was just...
24:54No, no. You did well to get here.
24:56I gather half the Downing Street staff didn't.
24:59It wasn't easy.
25:01Just crossing the road, you take your life in your hands.
25:03Then don't. You're too important to all of us.
25:06Hardly.
25:07All I do is bring you things to sign and take them away again.
25:11And so the wheels keep turning.
25:14And the business gets done.
25:16And the country's governed.
25:20But...
25:21What's my...
25:23personal contribution?
25:25Ah.
25:26You improve the quality of life
25:29for all that deal with you.
25:32An ornament.
25:34A flower.
25:37By comparison, at my age,
25:39you were a published writer.
25:42And a cavalry officer posted to India
25:45fighting local tribesmen on the northwest frontier.
25:48Who told you that?
25:49You asked me to engage in a relationship
25:52with a young man my own age.
25:54So I've been reading your autobiography.
25:57That's not quite what I had in mind.
26:00Hear this, young men and women everywhere,
26:03and proclaim it far and wide.
26:06The earth is yours,
26:08and the fullness thereof.
26:11Be kind, but be fierce.
26:14You are needed now more than ever before.
26:19Take up the mantle of change.
26:21Stop.
26:22For this is your time.
26:29You were 24.
26:33All energy and hope.
26:36And passion and fire.
26:39It's remarkable.
26:45You found something you liked in that young man?
26:51I did.
27:21I did not too big of a doubt.
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27:52The Prime Minister is facing criticism for failure to deal with the mounting crisis
27:58London Airport is closed again today with all flights crowded
28:02Yes
28:03The unmoving fog, which has spread to over 30 miles wide
28:06is likely to cause complete darkness by 2 o'clock this afternoon
28:24You alright?
28:28You're not
28:31Go on, let's get you up
28:32No, no, I'm fine, I promise
28:38It's just cause the window is open
28:40Now go to work, you've got a job to do
28:52Let us start with the unrest in Egypt
28:56where anti-colonial passions continue to run high
29:00and where our soldiers continue to come under fire from nationalist insurgents
29:05It is vital that we remain
29:07and successfully defend the Suez Canal
29:11a point that I will be making in person to the Commonwealth heads
29:16when I host them for the weekend at Chequers
29:20Weather permitting?
29:23Indeed
29:24What is the latest information that you have?
29:27About the weather?
29:30It's fog, ma'am
29:31It will lift eventually
29:33I was hoping for something more scientific
29:37Then I will ensure that a barometric report
29:40is included in your box tomorrow
29:42complete with isobars and isohumes
29:48It has been an unusually cold winter
29:51and there are only so many things that I, as Prime Minister
29:55am prepared to inflict on your subjects
29:57as a reward for winning a world war
29:59and prevailing over fascism, evil and tyranny
30:04Letting them freeze is not one of them
30:07You do not seem unduly concerned
30:10I'm not
30:11You do know that my late father wrote many years ago
30:15to your predecessors
30:17to express his deep concern about the inner city power stations
30:20that your party was building
30:25Indeed
30:27And I was sympathetic with your father's concerns at the time
30:32I also have sympathy with the leader articles in the newspapers today
30:38Baying for blood
30:39Wanting my head
30:42People have to be angry at someone
30:45But as leader
30:47One cannot simply react to everything
30:51We need the power stations
30:53We need the coal
30:54People need to burn coal to warm their homes
30:58It is weather
30:59It will pass
31:01It will pass
31:02Well, I do hope so
31:03Not least because my husband's mood is intolerable
31:07Why?
31:09Well, being caged in like this
31:11He can't fly
31:14Fly where?
31:16Well, nowhere
31:18He's learning to fly
31:21Whatever for?
31:23Have we not enough qualified pilots to take him where he needs to go?
31:27No, he wants to fly himself
31:30It's a boyhood dream
31:31It's what he's always wanted
31:33Why was government not consulted?
31:35Because it's a private matter
31:36And I am in favor
31:38Nothing you or his royal highness do is a private matter
31:42And the father of the future king of England
31:44Risking his life needlessly
31:46Is quite unacceptable
31:49Please do not curtail my husband's personal freedoms any further
31:53You've taken away his home
31:55You've taken away his name
31:57There comes a time where one must draw a line in the sand
32:00And the job of drawing that line falls to cabinet, ma'am
32:03Not to you
32:04Something your dear late papa would certainly have taught you
32:08Had he been granted more time to complete your education
32:13And now our time is up
32:15And now our time is up
32:20Until next week
32:21Good morning
32:26Good morning
32:38The time is 8 o'clock on the 8th of December
32:41And here is the news
32:42The choking, eye-watering fog
32:45Which has already caused two days of chaos across the capital
32:48Has worsened overnight
32:49The great coal-burning electricity stations in Battersea and Fulham
32:53Have attempted to reduce emissions of poisonous sulfur dioxide from their chimneys
32:57But we've been told that it is unlikely they will be able to make any significant change to the air
33:03quality
33:03The government is expected to make a statement later today
33:16Come on
33:18Let's get you to hospital
33:20I'm fine
33:21You're not
33:21Come on
33:23Come on
33:26Shoes
33:34Here we go
33:36I'm in
33:39And the other
33:53I can't breathe
33:55Do as I say and hold on to me
34:07Come on
34:08Come along
34:09Come along
34:15No snails
34:18No snails
34:19No snails
34:21No snails
34:21No snails
34:23Go, go, go
34:25Quick, hold my hand
34:26Einfach, einfach.
34:40Einfach.
34:42Einfach.
34:44Einfach.
34:45Einfach.
34:46Einfach.
34:48Einfach.
34:51Die Geschichte ist aus uns.
34:54The Opposition's blood is up, we have to respond.
34:59Respond how?
35:00I would suggest by commissioning a public inquiry.
35:03An inquiry would be expensive.
35:09Winston people are angry.
35:11They see us as the culprits.
35:13Culprits for what?
35:14It's fog.
35:16Fog is fog.
35:17It comes and it goes away.
35:20I'm glad that the Prime Minister finds time for levity.
35:24Perhaps I should remind him exactly how serious the situation has now become.
35:28This morning, a suburban twain collided with a gang of well-wing workmen,
35:33killing several and injuring a great many more.
35:36In part of the capital, there is now a total breakdown in law and order.
35:40Hospitals are filling up as our citizens are breathing in poisonous sulfur dioxide.
35:55Sometimes we have sunshine.
35:58Too much sunshine, and they call it a drought.
36:01Then we have rain.
36:03Too much rain, and they call it a deluge.
36:06And find a way to blame us for that, too.
36:08It's an act of God, Bobbottie.
36:11It's weather.
36:12And for better or for worse, we get a great deal of it on this island.
36:16Frankly, there are more pressing matters to deal with.
36:20Like what?
36:21The Duke of Edinburgh.
36:34dizer...
36:39Telephone, Sir.
36:40The殊age稍 Pokemon.
36:41Oh, not now.
36:42Er hat mich gefragt, die wichtigste Frage zu dem Thema.
36:50Bobbizy?
36:51Thanks for taking my call, Diggy.
36:54Are you there?
36:56Yes.
36:57Kann jemand hören, was you're saying?
37:03No?
37:04Good.
37:09Es Chaos!
37:10I know. The ward is full. Every corridor too.
37:14Most of the doctors are sick now.
37:15Those that are well can't get in.
37:17It was better than this in the war.
37:19What do you need? More equipment?
37:21Or masks?
37:22Masks are bloody useless. They're just for show.
37:24To make it look like the government's doing something.
37:26Then what is needed?
37:27Money.
37:28People.
37:29Trained staff. Help is what is needed urgently.
37:33Better rest for now.
37:38Maybe I could put a word in with the people who make a difference.
37:42Such as?
37:43The Prime Minister, for example.
37:46Oh, I see you're just going to walk into Downing Street and whisper in his ear.
37:49Yes, something like that.
37:50You know my day's bad enough without some delusional girl playing jokes.
37:55Now, excuse me.
37:57Dut! Dut!
37:59I'll show you.
38:02Get out of the way!
38:09Where are you? Oh, here.
38:13Come on, please!
38:38How much wrong are you're going to give the old man?
38:40Der Majority ist klein.
38:42Der Voter hat keine Hoffnung, und er wird toppled.
38:46Du kennst das, was er dich nennt?
38:49Ja, ich weiß.
38:50Ein Schiff in Schiff's-Klöten.
38:55Vielleicht ist es Zeit, dass du nicht sprichst.
39:03Sehr gut.
39:05Wir stellen uns ein Motion auf dem Papier und Anrufe die Whips.
39:09Vielen Dank.
39:39Yes.
39:42Care to share it?
39:44No.
39:46I'd be happy to share Glide ratios and adiabatic lapse rates with you
39:50as part of a quid pro quo arrangement.
39:52One Glide ratio in return for some cabinet minutes, for example.
39:57No?
39:59A dihedral angle or an absolute ceiling.
40:02These are very interesting concepts, Elizabeth.
40:04You might learn something in exchange for a Foreign Office briefing.
40:09Am I going to have to explain my position again?
40:12No.
40:13Good.
40:17Once you have tasted flight,
40:19you will forever walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward,
40:22for there you have been, and there you will always long to return.
40:28You know what's remarkable about those words?
40:32Go on.
40:33They were written 300 years before man first got in a plane.
40:37Leonardo da Vinci.
40:42Look, Philip, I know...
40:47Lord Manbaton, Your Majesty.
40:49Uncle Dickie, what's he doing here?
40:51I know as much as you do.
40:52He said it was important, that.
40:54Thank you.
41:00Elizabeth.
41:05Hello.
41:06Came as soon as I cried.
41:11So...
41:11Joe, is...
41:13Is this a meeting with Elizabeth, your niece?
41:16My wife?
41:17Or the Queen?
41:19The latter, I'm afraid.
41:20Right.
41:21I don't know my place.
41:24Oh, God.
41:31What's the matter with him?
41:34Nothing.
41:36He's just feeling a little grounded.
41:39Ignore it.
41:40Right.
41:42All ears.
41:43I received a telephone call today from Robert E. Salisbury.
41:49It seems that even among his own people, the feeling is that our Prime Minister is not able to deal
41:54with a national crisis.
41:57Indeed, he could be seen to be responsible for that crisis.
42:02Hospitals overflowing.
42:04People dying.
42:05Sovereign, you have the right to demand that a government in your name shows effective leadership.
42:13The opposition are now calling for a motion of no confidence.
42:17So, I would say the time has come for you to summon Churchill and...
42:28And what?
42:32Insist that he go.
42:36I can't do that.
42:38You can.
42:39And should.
42:41But wouldn't that violate the Constitution?
42:46As Queen...
42:50You have the right to be consulted.
42:54The right to encourage.
42:57The right to warn.
42:59Also, to appoint a new Prime Minister in the event of incapacity.
43:04And many would say that Churchill's behavior now constitutes incapacity.
43:10Then a revolution must come from within.
43:12They are trying.
43:15Well, then they must try harder.
43:16They will.
43:18But...
43:19Would prefer it to be bloodless.
43:22So I have asked for your help.
43:24And influence.
43:28I cannot do it.
43:30I will not do it.
43:32Let's not forget it was Churchill who denied Philip's children his own surname.
43:37Dickie.
43:38And insisted that you live in Buckingham Palace.
43:40As, alas, did everyone else.
43:42And now, with looters on the street and hospital corridors stacked with the dead, he is interested in only one
43:48thing.
43:51Stopping Philip flying.
43:55What?
43:56At a crisis cabinet meeting this morning, when there should have only been one thing on the agenda, the unfolding
44:01national emergency, all our Prime Minister wanted to discuss was your husband's new hobby.
44:15I'm so sorry, sir.
44:16Who are her parents?
44:19Her father is a clergyman from Suffolk.
44:21I've been noticed.
44:22I want to go to the hospital.
44:23There is an emergency meeting at the house.
44:26What?
44:26The meeting you must attend.
44:27The house can wait.
44:39You wish to see me, Your Majesty?
44:40Yes, Tommy.
44:45I know how much my father depended on you and how closely you worked together, which is why I wanted
44:53to ask your advice now.
44:56It seems our Prime Minister, a man who has led the country through many crises, is no longer leading us
45:04at all.
45:07Representations have been made to me, through an intermediary from the heart of the government, to intercede, and bid and
45:16stand down, make way for a younger man.
45:22Which brings me to my question.
45:26What are my responsibilities as Head of State?
45:33What should I do?
45:35When it's in the national interest, how far dare I go?
45:42I'm not sure if Her Majesty is aware, but shortly before your father died, the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Eaton, came,
45:51begging His Late Majesty to intervene, if not on an official level, then on a personal one, as a friend,
46:00to bid the Prime Minister to resign.
46:03What did my father say?
46:05Well, His Majesty was, like his father before him, a stickler for convention and tradition, and would never have done
46:13anything that violated the Constitution or overstepped the mark.
46:20Then I have my answer.
46:21But, that was His Majesty, not your Majesty.
46:26And I do read the newspapers, and I do listen to the wireless.
46:30And the situation we're in today is quite different than the one we were in when Mr. Eaton came to
46:35see your father.
46:39Different situation, different sovereign.
46:54Wait for me here.
46:57Wait for me here.
47:00Oh, my God!
47:02Oh, my God!
47:11What are the lessons learned?
47:22We'll get you seen us soon and wait .
47:24Vielen Dank.
47:56Sir?
47:59Just a child.
48:04A beautiful child.
48:08I just received word from Buckingham Palace.
48:11Oh.
48:12The Queen has requested an audience.
48:14When?
48:15At your earliest convenience.
48:21All energy and hope and passion and fire.
48:31Sir?
48:44Did the newspapers know I'm here?
48:46No.
48:50But it could easily be arranged.
48:52Then do it.
48:54And tell the Queen I'll be their first thing in the morning.
49:00After the papers.
49:06The Queen I'll be their first thing in the morning.
49:12The Queen I'll be their first thing in the morning.
49:26The Queen I'll be their first thing in the morning.
49:28The Queen I'll be their first thing in the morning.
49:29The Queen I'll be their first thing in the morning.
49:30The Queen I'll be their first thing in the morning.
49:31The Queen I'll be their first thing in the morning.
49:33Vielen Dank.
50:09Vielen Dank.
50:45Vielen Dank.
51:02To that end, I pledge to make available with immediate effect more money for hospital staff, more money for equipment,
51:12and a full and independent public inquiry into the causes of air pollution to ensure that such a calamity may
51:25never befall us again.
51:30Thank you all.
51:37The Prime Minister was alone among senior politicians to visit hospitals and respond to the crisis in person
51:43and was rewarded by cheers and applause by those suffering through the worst smog this city has ever witnessed.
51:50The headline reads,
51:53True leader in a crisis.
52:00Ma'am, the Prime Minister's here.
52:04The parallels between his appearance yesterday and the wartime years were striking.
52:10And his personal popularity among the people remains undimmed.
52:19The Prime Minister is still here.
52:20Clem, are you still there?
52:21Hello?
52:23Clem?
52:26Clem, can you hear me?
52:28No?
52:49Clem, can you hear me?
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