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but we'll keep pictures on screen. those tears that are such a famous part of the end of the story, as you point out, are self-inflicted. that he -- we talk about justice as society's rules. you're reminding people that in this play, in this parallel of human values, that he punishes himself, as you say, out of a sense of propriety or shame that you don't see in this particular defendant? >> that's right. i think the proper metaphor, you know, after you guys were in touch, i looked at it. ian esco's "rhinoceros" from the '50s which dealt with the rise of fascism. it was about the triumph of brute force over reason and post-truth over truth. and i think trump lives in that world. and ultimately, what he's setting up, he's really gained in the ultimate bluff. which is that his assault on
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policy once again. it's very hard to see new— policy once again. it's very hard to see new companies _ policy once again. it's very hard to see new companies coming - policy once again. it's very hard to see new companies coming in - policy once again. it's very hard to see new companies coming in on. policy once again. it's very hard to i see new companies coming in on the back of— see new companies coming in on the back of these announcements. - see new companies coming in on the back of these announcements. i- see new companies coming in on the i back of these announcements. i think it's different — back of these announcements. i think it's different on _ back of these announcements. i think it's different on the _ back of these announcements. i think it's different on the carbon _ back of these announcements. i think it's different on the carbon capture i it's different on the carbon capture side~ _ it's different on the carbon capture side i_ it's different on the carbon capture side~ ithink— it's different on the carbon capture side. i think there _ it's different on the carbon capture side. i think there will— it's different on the carbon capture side. i think there will be - it's different on the carbon capture side. i think there will be new- side. i think there will be new companies _ side. i think there will be new companies looking _ side. i think there will be new companies looking to - side. i think there will be new companies looking to invest. i side. i think there will be new- companies looking to invest. there's a lot companies looking to invest. there's a tot of— companies looking to invest. there's a tot of money— companies looking to invest. there's a lot of money going _ companies looking to invest. there's a lot of money going into— companies looking to invest. there's a lot of money going into carbon - a lot of money going into carbon capture — a lot of money going into carbon capture i— a lot of money going into carbon capture. ithink— a lot of money going into carbon capture. i think there _ a lot of money going into carbon capture. i think there could - a lot of money going into carbon capture. i think there could be . a lot of money going into carbon . capture. i think there could be huge growth _ capture. i think there could be huge growth area~ — capture. i think there could be huge growth area-— capture. i think there could be huge urowth area. ., ~' ., ., ., growth area. aaron, i know you go to all these conferences. _ growth area. aaron, i know you go to all these conferences. when - growth area. aaron, i know you go to all these conferences. when they - all these conferences. when they look at the criticism of backsliding that the government's coming in for, how does that undermine these initiations at an international level? . . level? this is the thing, the uk likes to call _ level? this is the thing, the uk likes to call itself _ level? this is the thing, the uk likes to call itself a _ level? this is the thing, the uk likes to call itself a climate - likes to call itself a climate leader, and we hosted cop26 in glasgow. but we're waiting on these pledges. backsliding on these issues in a massive way. james murray described today this as polarising populist and post—truth approach straight out of the playbook. what we're seeing is a hostility towards
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