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around the world and indeed anyone who has visited this extraordinary city in northern italy the cripps specific unesco world heritage site is on the war and this is the 6th time this has happened in 1200 years but 4 of those times have been in the last 2 decades. the climate crisis is threatening our cultural heritage but is the arts world also affecting the climate after all were flown around the globe for us all to see the culture see trying to bring the subject of climate change to our attention is sometimes guilty of creating quite a carbon footprint of. the contemporary art world is glamorous chic and extravagant and that carries an enormous carbon footprint. as people think they're the pinnacle of creation and art or culture is the cherry on top we're insanely arrogant. collectors artists and artworks too are constantly jetting around the globe. art festivals and museums are under pressure to produce record high visitor numbers. for years apart has been a major factor in bringing interests making cities more attractive to travelers with money. but what's the real cost of the art
around the world and indeed anyone who has visited this extraordinary city in northern italy the cripps specific unesco world heritage site is on the war and this is the 6th time this has happened in 1200 years but 4 of those times have been in the last 2 decades. the climate crisis is threatening our cultural heritage but is the arts world also affecting the climate after all were flown around the globe for us all to see the culture see trying to bring the subject of climate change to our...
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the cripps of the saint mocks the ceiling under more than a meter of water the church one of venice's most iconic landmarks is among the west hit by the flooding. on wednesday evening water levels had gone down but locals remained on the alert. the prime minister decepticon to rush to the city to assess the situation his government will swiftly decide whether to accept the regional governors appeal and declare a state of emergency. stage i don't see any reason not to declare a state of american sea and begin allocating funds immediately. local authorities estimate that more than 85 percent of the city was inundated in the past days high winds and heavy rain drove the water level to almost 190 centimeters it hadn't been this bad since 1986 mayor blamed climate change for the extreme weather and said venice was on its knees. there is also plenty of anger here the most and undersea barrier system aimed at protecting benny's from high water has faced constant delays since construction began in 2003. been on it for 10 years but they've done nothing it's in total neglect work and it's the o
the cripps of the saint mocks the ceiling under more than a meter of water the church one of venice's most iconic landmarks is among the west hit by the flooding. on wednesday evening water levels had gone down but locals remained on the alert. the prime minister decepticon to rush to the city to assess the situation his government will swiftly decide whether to accept the regional governors appeal and declare a state of emergency. stage i don't see any reason not to declare a state of american...
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campaign group came a day after the spanish general election to learn he's been cripps by on rest since mid october after a cool sentence several independently just a lengthy prison. and that wraps it up for this news hour appreciate company as well for may stick around rosana locals will have the latest in half an hour. your government and our government and all the other major governments of the world know what's going to happen and when it's going to. but they haven't told you and they haven't told me they haven't announced. imagine something as big as the earth . is going to cause tidal waves earthquakes volcanoes are going to wrapped and it's going to chill. so very for a while right. my great grandfather's. nobody would care about the law or prison so you'd have wallace the should have. a terrible life between now and the. without the ever present and constant dread. of the free money. we would have a day of reckoning and prices would revert back to reflexive climb command. and there would be a catastrophic trap door opening underneath the u.s. economy because the u.s. won't do it
campaign group came a day after the spanish general election to learn he's been cripps by on rest since mid october after a cool sentence several independently just a lengthy prison. and that wraps it up for this news hour appreciate company as well for may stick around rosana locals will have the latest in half an hour. your government and our government and all the other major governments of the world know what's going to happen and when it's going to. but they haven't told you and they...
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harry cripps, anuto worker and a local union president, has witnessed what 40 ars of automation can done of the cities in the country that, i think we were left behind in this recovery. and i just... i don't know how we get on the bandwagon now. r: >> narratonce, this was the u.a.w. hall for one local union. now, with falling membership, it's shared by five locals. >> rudy didn't get his shift. >> narrator: this day, it's the nter for a christmas food drive. even in a growth economy, unemployment here is near six percent. poverty in sinaw is over 30%. to >> our f has about 1.9 million square feet. backn the '70s, that 1.9 million square feet had about 7,500 u.a.w. automive workers making middle-class wage with decent benefs and able to send their kids to college and do all the things that the middle-class family should be able to do. our factory today, with automaon, would probably be about 700 united auto workers. that's a dramatic change. u lot on brothers used to work there, buddy. >> the trw plant, that wase. unfortun >> delphi... looks like they're starting to tear it down now. wo
harry cripps, anuto worker and a local union president, has witnessed what 40 ars of automation can done of the cities in the country that, i think we were left behind in this recovery. and i just... i don't know how we get on the bandwagon now. r: >> narratonce, this was the u.a.w. hall for one local union. now, with falling membership, it's shared by five locals. >> rudy didn't get his shift. >> narrator: this day, it's the nter for a christmas food drive. even in a growth...
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harry cripps, an auto worker ano a l union president, has witnessed what 40 years ofma auon can do to the cities in the cocotry that, i this rovery.e left behind in and i just... i don't know how we get on the bandwagon now. >> narrator: once, this was the u.a.w. hall for one localn. unio now, with falling membership, itit shared by five lols. >> rudy didn't get his shift. t >> narratos day, it's the center for a christmas food drive. even in a growth economy, unemployment here is near six percent. poverty in saginaw is over 30%. >> our factory has about 1.9 million square feet. back in the '70s, that 1.9 million square feet had about 7,500 u.a.w. automotive workers making middle-class wage with decent benefits and able to sent their kio llege and do all the things that the middle-class family should be able too. automation, would probably be about 700 united auto workers. that a dramatic change. work there, buddy.er >> the trw plant, that was >> delphi... looks like they're arting to tear it down now. wow. automations is, is definitely taking away a lot of jobs. robobo, i don't t ow
harry cripps, an auto worker ano a l union president, has witnessed what 40 years ofma auon can do to the cities in the cocotry that, i this rovery.e left behind in and i just... i don't know how we get on the bandwagon now. >> narrator: once, this was the u.a.w. hall for one localn. unio now, with falling membership, itit shared by five lols. >> rudy didn't get his shift. t >> narratos day, it's the center for a christmas food drive. even in a growth economy, unemployment...
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if i had not had the experience of being in the soviet union and cripp was with me as one of my support crew members, and then later the first experimental self-airplane while i was commanding general there, i would have never started the f-117 a or writes the specks for the b 2 bomber and start the road map there for the f-22 raptor fighter, so there's a whole series of things. just a great time to be there. i'll cut short by a couple seconds. zb >> sounds good. >> there are rules out there. there are tools out there, and you do not violate them. >> there's rules and tools, you do not violate them, and do not screw up. all right, so our next panelist today, we have captain bob crippen. captain bob crippen was the pilot of the very first space shuttle flight in april 1981 and went on to command three other space shuttle missions. during his 30 years in the u.s. navy, he was an attack pilot and served as a test pilot instructor at edwards air force base. in 1969 he was selected as a nasa astronaut and was on the support crew for the sky lab 2, 3, and 4 missions, and on the apollo soyuz t
if i had not had the experience of being in the soviet union and cripp was with me as one of my support crew members, and then later the first experimental self-airplane while i was commanding general there, i would have never started the f-117 a or writes the specks for the b 2 bomber and start the road map there for the f-22 raptor fighter, so there's a whole series of things. just a great time to be there. i'll cut short by a couple seconds. zb >> sounds good. >> there are rules...