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you will see with more news in 45. earths. home 2 moves of species. a home worth saving. those are big changes and most start with small steps but. tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world. to come to the climate to screen image solutions and reforestation. interactive content to the next generation that took such action. using
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the channels available to people to take action. and most of turning to doing something here for the next generation. is for the environment series of global $3000.00 on d w and online. welcome to news from the world of op sun culture provocative olfa naomi klein talks about a new book called on 5 the burning case for a green new deal also coming up. clint eastwood's latest movie richard jewel hits a. corner of a trial of one of the in the film script we don't read on this story. age old wood carving craft. that's being given
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a. canadian author and activist. books that criticize capitalism and globalization whether you agree with her views or not she has strong intelligent. she's on a book tour promoting her latest home which is called. the burning case for a green new deal which is advocating a new green contract to save the planet. and viral mental activists naomi klein points of a total collapse she says politicians are too afraid to take drastic measures out of ignorance and fear of losing at the polls. and big energy companies spend a lot of money on kind of paints and to convincing us that the market will fix everything. we have an economic system. that defines success as and less economic growth and much of that growth is
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is connected to an ideology of endless consumption and that is incompatible with what our planet can take and so we need a different economic paradigm for this much needed change the renowned intellectual uses a phrase for it a lot these days the green new deal it refers to reforms implemented by former us president franklin d. roosevelt a series of strategies that managed to overcome the great depression in the 1930 s. . strategies of the green new deal could include investing in jobs agriculture public housing national parks and museums when he talked about. the depression he wasn't only talking about the economy being depressed but also people were to prest right so how do you lift up the people spirit and part of that was need access to nature and part of that was access to the arts. and also advocates improve community spirit and the strongest social safety net she says many environmental
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policies in the lower class the hardest for example and friends where fuel tax rises weeks of violent protests along with the climate crisis social pressure increases. and populists benefit from that their answer to the crisis being rachel is a fusion. i think every human on this planet on some level is aware that our home is in crisis that something is not right in our world that break down within the living systems that support life on earth creates feelings of panic and because we don't have policies on the table that are really solving the problem it creates a very flammable political environment where these figures can come in and pick populations against each other it's time to take to the streets again the climate conference in madrid won't magically solve the crisis and still hopeful she sees
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a chance for a green new deal a real one that deserves the name we just need to be brave enough to look into our green future. clint eastwood obviously has no intention of retiring now $89.00 he's directed an average of one movie a year since he turned 80 his latest is richard jewell the true story of a terrible miscarriage of justice richard jewel was a security guard who discovered a bomb lympics back in 9096 and having raised the alarm and saved lives he was later accused of plotting to. in the fall. when he finds a suspicious package at centennial park richard jewel plays the hero out of enough so i can remember to push it back for richard crazy. rather crazy that. he's not wrong his quick thinking saves hundreds of lives but the media thinks
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richard jewel looks more like a dangerous loner fits the profile of the lone bomber a frustrated white man who is a police want to be who seeks to become a hero. there's a bomb in a new car 30 may. yet be i to try to pin the crime one joule. is very important the. they catch somebody so they just got somebody new just grabs richard. clint eastwood's portrait of an ordinary american hero is brought to life by actor paul walter hauser in a role he was born to play. we're trying to look at you what a man who is convicted in the press before the age of social media the script we don't lead on this story what are we doing here ok we're running it turned into until the end jewel believes in the system and they took my baby sit in my disney
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movie. they did it because they want to see if we mount a record of. a political statement or so. i do you keep defending these people. just explain. bit richard jewel was painted with a very unfair brush stroke or 2 or 3. and because of that people never acknowledged his humanity this film his humanity music yes woods taught tale of a miscarriage of justice feels all too perfect and is certain to provoke discussion and debate long after the fun real. boman soon to new and pork you have 30 minutes . with me now is the author of that report. a man who was happy the world premie along with a lot of other journalists in los angeles scott wrote so scott what was it like the
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feels amazing i mean just to be in the presence of a clint eastwood of course he's a living legend as you mentioned 89 not slowing down i mean this is his his 3rd film in 2 years it's incredible and i think is probably his best film since probably american sniper what i always love about clint eastwood is what a clear structured sense he has to his his job so he's very clear what he wants to show what he wants to tell i mean i think law the best parts of this movie are when he takes the f.b.i.'s k. . against richard jewel and sort of odd rivals it piece by piece we saw at the scene the end of the piece where the f.b.i. gets richard jewel to they trick him basically to repeat the real a bomber's 9 $11.00 call i also picked out another scene from the film that shows sort of how precise director clint eastwood is and in this in the film the richard jewel's lawyer is going over some of the facts the case when he realizes that his client really is innocent let's take a look we also know that richard was inside the park near the shine
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a light hour at 1257 and bill miller called the backpack and he would have had to cover the distance in one minute. he really didn't. i mention was made here on average one from me you know i mean how does he do it yeah i mean he's incredibly fast and how he works i mean it helps that he always use the same camera man the same crew so well oiled machine they know what they're doing but he also is famous for never doing more than one take he sets up the shot gets all the actors know what they want to make sure they know the lines does one take gets what he needs and moves on oh so the actors have to have their toes yeah you know there's been some criticism about how one of the journalists in the movie was portrayed take us through that this is the journalist who's betrayed by olivia wilde in the film is based on a real journalist who is
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a lantern newspaper reporter and she was the one who originally broke the story that the f.b.i. was looking into richard jewel as a suspect in the bombing now all that's true that's not debated but in the way that you would portray is this journalist he seems to suggest that she traded sex for information with some of her with some of her sources now there's 0 evidence for that and the the newspaper newspaper has threatened to sue warner brothers the makers of the movie for the unfair. picture i have to say what if the facts of the case are the trail of the journalist in this film is the weakest bit of the film it's the only point where sort of slips into lazy caricature and in some ways it's kind of ironic because his whole message with this movie is not to judge people based on appearances that he seems to be doing this in the case of this this character and this approach. i kind of dismiss that argument i think it has to do with the fact that we're judging everything based on what can
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people around and people put clint eastwood in the conservative camp and judge just as proton film i don't see it that way i see it as a really well done movie about an unsung american hero and a warning to not judge based on appearances to not jump to justice scott was always very much and we hope that mr eastwood is perhaps nominated with this movie maybe maybe and keeps going on for that safe sex anyway. to both the governor and the kind of wood carving that 2 years ago was listed as intangible world heritage by unesco which is trying to preserve and keep traditional skills around the world live and this particular wood carving craft has been combined with modern design by a company called santa at creating completely new furniture which is proving very popular with discerning plans. this method of wood carving by hand is an age old craft. the pieces in this workshop in aren't mock antiques then luxury contemporary
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design objects in demand. for hannah and adam exchange run the family owned business in the 4th generation their great grandfather founded it in 1927 of the form of 36 workshops only one remains in conyers the concept has been redefined. furniture is sustainable furniture says create sustainable jobs in. furniture. that help us protect and preserve or. design that design concept bring scandinavian minimalism together with traditional southeast european craftsmanship and this symbiosis is no coincidence. the brothers were looking for ways to modernize and in 2014 they turn to a swedish designer. internationally
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renowned designer monica 1st lives in stockholm and normally works for well established brands such as the italian label and bessie she took on the challenge of transporting the traditional craft into the 21st century. they show. vision of combining the traditional with the modern creations are one of a kind on the design market. i've looked at it with my scandinavian. more humanistic minimalist extract hard the car and really. blend of modern design and traditional craftsmanship to become far more insiders.
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