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of the pandemic in italy the city was shut down for 10 weeks it's still unusually empty the guggenheim museum now opens only 4 days a week the majority of visitors are italians the director recognizes the power of art particularly in a time of crisis we must also think that about protecting it for us but also for future generations so if there is an opportunity and we have to see whether this opportunity will be will be taken and understood by the right people and the younger generations look we'll say corona could represent an opportunity to reimagine venice. yes without mass tourism we aren't slammed all the time we can be more cultivated ourselves this city deserves that. this is a moment for objectivity a new chance to rethink our city and protect it gentler than welcoming to tourists but in moderation a potential path forward as venice looks towards a post carona future. all right some soccer news now and some of europe's top teams were in action on saturday night in the nation's league but it wasn't smooth sailing for all of them england's needed a last minute penalty from sterling to b
of the pandemic in italy the city was shut down for 10 weeks it's still unusually empty the guggenheim museum now opens only 4 days a week the majority of visitors are italians the director recognizes the power of art particularly in a time of crisis we must also think that about protecting it for us but also for future generations so if there is an opportunity and we have to see whether this opportunity will be will be taken and understood by the right people and the younger generations look...
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the city was closed off for 10 weeks due to corona today streets are still strangely empty the guggenheim museum is open 4 days a week now most visitors are italian experimenting learning and daring new things especially in times of crisis these are the things that land arts its vitality. we must also think that about protecting it for us but also for future generations so there's an opportunity and we have to see whether this opportunity will be will be taken and understood by the right people and the younger generations. the local say corona could be an opportunity for a fresh start. if they know mass tourism. on the ground more civilized this city deserves to have cared who are. saying yes to tirzah person moderation this could be venice is formula for a future after corona. oh i do love venice it's certainly one of the most beautiful places on earth despite everything and i hope that will teach us to give our cities our forests and not people just a little bit more space to britain for now from focus on europe it's part by. food. into the conflict zone between sebastian. welcome to this spec
the city was closed off for 10 weeks due to corona today streets are still strangely empty the guggenheim museum is open 4 days a week now most visitors are italian experimenting learning and daring new things especially in times of crisis these are the things that land arts its vitality. we must also think that about protecting it for us but also for future generations so there's an opportunity and we have to see whether this opportunity will be will be taken and understood by the right people...
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the pandemic in italy the city was shut down for 10 weeks and it's still unusually empty the guggenheim museum now opens only 4 days a week the majority of visitors are italians the director recognizes the power of art particularly in a time of crisis. we must also think that about protecting it for us but also for future generations so if there is an opportunity and we have to see whether this opportunity will be will be taken and understood by the right people and the younger generations. corona could represent an opportunity to reimagine venice. yes without mass tourism we aren't slammed all the time we can be more cultivated ourselves this city deserves that. this is a moment for objectivity a new chance to rethink our city and protect it gentler than welcoming to tourists but in moderation a potential path forward as venice looks towards a post carona future. even in crisis such as. what is to fuel their collective attitude. yeah to be honest i've been to venice many many times i come here every year and this time because there are so few tourists here i was at saint mark's square just ye
the pandemic in italy the city was shut down for 10 weeks and it's still unusually empty the guggenheim museum now opens only 4 days a week the majority of visitors are italians the director recognizes the power of art particularly in a time of crisis. we must also think that about protecting it for us but also for future generations so if there is an opportunity and we have to see whether this opportunity will be will be taken and understood by the right people and the younger generations....
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of the pandemic in italy the city was shut down for 10 weeks it's still unusually empty the guggenheim museum now opens only 4 days a week the majority of visitors are italians the director recognizes the power of art particularly in a time of crisis. we must also think that about protecting it for us but also for future generations so if there is an opportunity and we have to see whether this opportunity will be will be taken and understood by the right people and the younger generations look we'll say corona could represent an opportunity to reimagine venice. yes without mass tourism we aren't slammed all the time we can be more cultivated ourselves this city deserves that. show me this is a moment for objectivity a new chance to recent car city and protect it gentler aftab welcoming to tourists but in moderation a potential path forward as venice looks towards a post corona future. to australia now where an extreme athlete has managed to keep his cool and set a new world record for standing in a box of ice. cover though was submerged in more than 200 kilograms of ice cubes for just over 2
of the pandemic in italy the city was shut down for 10 weeks it's still unusually empty the guggenheim museum now opens only 4 days a week the majority of visitors are italians the director recognizes the power of art particularly in a time of crisis. we must also think that about protecting it for us but also for future generations so if there is an opportunity and we have to see whether this opportunity will be will be taken and understood by the right people and the younger generations look...
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of the pandemic in italy the city was shut down for 10 weeks it's still unusually empty the guggenheim museum now opens only 4 days a week the majority of visitors are italians the director recognizes the power of art particularly in a time of crisis. we must also think that about protecting it for us but also for future generations so if there is an opportunity and we have to see whether this opportunity will be will be taken and understood by the right people and the younger generations. corona could represent an opportunity to reimagine venice. if they guess without mass tourism we aren't slammed all the time we can do more cultivated ourselves this city deserves that. this is a moment for objectivity a new chance to rethink our city and protect it. of them welcoming to tourists but in moderation a potential path forward as venice looks towards a post corona future. and we turn to sports now and lewis hamilton's charge towards a 7th world championship it a roadblock at the italian grand prix after he received a stop go penalty that ended his hopes of winning his demotion from the front of
of the pandemic in italy the city was shut down for 10 weeks it's still unusually empty the guggenheim museum now opens only 4 days a week the majority of visitors are italians the director recognizes the power of art particularly in a time of crisis. we must also think that about protecting it for us but also for future generations so if there is an opportunity and we have to see whether this opportunity will be will be taken and understood by the right people and the younger generations....
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the city was closed off for 10 weeks due to corona today streets are still strangely empty the guggenheim museum is open 4 days a week down most visitors are italian experimenting learning and doing new things especially in times of crisis these are the things that land arts its vitality. we must also think that about protecting it for us but also for future generations so there is an opportunity and we have to see whether this opportunity will be will be taken and understood by the right people and the younger generations. the local say corona could be an opportunity for a fresh start. if they don't mess tourism oh no it is on the ground more civilized this city deserves to have cared who are. saying yes to tirzah but in moderation this could be venice is formula for. future after corona. i do love tennis it's certainly one of the most beautiful places on earth despite everything and i hope that corona will teach us to give our cities our forests and not people just a little bit more space to bring in for now from focus on europe despite by. the fitness to. be. compatible with the crack. muslim
the city was closed off for 10 weeks due to corona today streets are still strangely empty the guggenheim museum is open 4 days a week down most visitors are italian experimenting learning and doing new things especially in times of crisis these are the things that land arts its vitality. we must also think that about protecting it for us but also for future generations so there is an opportunity and we have to see whether this opportunity will be will be taken and understood by the right...
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the city was closed off for 10 weeks due to corona today streets are still strangely empty the guggenheim museum is open 4 days a week now most visitors are italian experimenting learning and doing new things especially in times of crisis these are the things that land arts its vitality. we must also think that about protecting it for us but also for future generations so there is an opportunity and we have to see whether this opportunity will be will be taken and understood by the right people and the younger generations. the local say corona could be an opportunity for a fresh start. if there is no mass tourism no leaving on the ground more civilized this city deserves to have cared who are. saying yes to tirzah a person moderation this could be venice is formula for. future after corona. i do love tennis it's certainly one of the most beautiful places on earth despite everything and i hope that's correct no will teach us to give our cities our forests and not people just a little bit more space to bring in for now from focus on europe despite by. to the point sean the clear position of the in
the city was closed off for 10 weeks due to corona today streets are still strangely empty the guggenheim museum is open 4 days a week now most visitors are italian experimenting learning and doing new things especially in times of crisis these are the things that land arts its vitality. we must also think that about protecting it for us but also for future generations so there is an opportunity and we have to see whether this opportunity will be will be taken and understood by the right people...
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of the pandemic in italy the city was shut down for 10 weeks it's still unusually empty the guggenheim museum now opens only 4 days a week the majority of visitors are italians the director recognizes the power of art particularly in a time of crisis. we must also think that about protecting it for us but also for future generations so far is an opportunity and we have to see whether this opportunity will be will be taken and understood by the right people and the younger generations look will say corona could represent an opportunity to reimagine venice. if they guess without mass tourism we aren't slammed all the time we can be more cultivated ourselves this city deserves that. we show me this is a moment for objectivity a new chance to rethink our city and protect it gentler aftab welcoming to tourists but in moderation a potential path forward as venice looks towards a post corona future. changing gears to the world rally championship now and japanese driver talk of moto hopes of a career best finish were brought to an abrupt end early on sunday the toyota racing driver was 5th in chasing
of the pandemic in italy the city was shut down for 10 weeks it's still unusually empty the guggenheim museum now opens only 4 days a week the majority of visitors are italians the director recognizes the power of art particularly in a time of crisis. we must also think that about protecting it for us but also for future generations so far is an opportunity and we have to see whether this opportunity will be will be taken and understood by the right people and the younger generations look will...
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the city was closed off for 10 weeks due to corona today streets are still strangely empty the guggenheim museum is open 4 days a week now most visitors are italian experimenting learning and doing new things especially in times of crisis these are the things that land arts its vitality. we must also think that about protecting it for us but also for future generations so there is an opportunity and we have to see whether this opportunity will be will be taken and understood by the right people and the younger generations. the local say corona could be an opportunity for a fresh start. if there's no mass tourism no it is on the ground more civilized this city deserves to have cared who are. saying yes to tirzah but and moderation this could be venice is formula for. future after corona. oh i do love tennis it's certainly one of the most beautiful places on earth despite everything and i hope that corona will teach us to give our cities our forests and not people just a little bit more space to bring you from now from focus on your spot by which of. the the. the but. the but. the blue. collar $4.
the city was closed off for 10 weeks due to corona today streets are still strangely empty the guggenheim museum is open 4 days a week now most visitors are italian experimenting learning and doing new things especially in times of crisis these are the things that land arts its vitality. we must also think that about protecting it for us but also for future generations so there is an opportunity and we have to see whether this opportunity will be will be taken and understood by the right people...
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of the pandemic in italy the city was shut down for 10 weeks it's still unusually empty the guggenheim museum now opens only 4 days a week the majority of visitors are italians the director recognizes the power of art particularly in a time of crisis. we must also think that about protecting it for us but also for future generations so far is an opportunity and we have to see whether this opportunity will be will be taken and understood by the right people and the younger generations look will say corona could represent an opportunity to reimagine venice. yes without mass tourism we aren't slammed all the time we can be more cultivated ourselves this city deserves that. we will miss is a moment for objectivity a new chance to rethink our city and protect it gentler aftab welcoming to tourists but in moderation a potential path forward as venice looks towards a post corona future. to sport now and japanese driver talk of moto cuts hopes of a career best finish. were brought to an abrupt end early on sunday. racing driver was 5th in the standings when he slid wide on a corner and the car into a
of the pandemic in italy the city was shut down for 10 weeks it's still unusually empty the guggenheim museum now opens only 4 days a week the majority of visitors are italians the director recognizes the power of art particularly in a time of crisis. we must also think that about protecting it for us but also for future generations so far is an opportunity and we have to see whether this opportunity will be will be taken and understood by the right people and the younger generations look will...
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our next speaker is a world-renowned architect whose works include the guggenheim museum in spain, theoncert hall in los angeles, the art gallery of ontario in toronto, and many other prestigious buildings around the world. in 1957, he completed his first professional design, his own house in idylwild, california which he worked on actually as an apprentice and his most recent is this, the dwight eisenhower memorial. his first design for a public project. unfortunately, he is unable to join us tonight in person, but he did provide a recorded greeting. so please welcome frank gehry. frank: what a day today. i am so greatly honored to be part of this effort to memorialize dwight d. eisenhower in washington, d.c. to prepare for this formidable task, i studied everything. i read everything that i could find on his accomplishments, and they were vast. what a legacy. at first glance, the site did not seem great, surrounded by traffic and office buildings, but that was it. and with the help of many, starting with words of encouragement from daniel inouye, and support of members of the eisenho
our next speaker is a world-renowned architect whose works include the guggenheim museum in spain, theoncert hall in los angeles, the art gallery of ontario in toronto, and many other prestigious buildings around the world. in 1957, he completed his first professional design, his own house in idylwild, california which he worked on actually as an apprentice and his most recent is this, the dwight eisenhower memorial. his first design for a public project. unfortunately, he is unable to join us...
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the city was closed off for 10 weeks due to corona today streets are still strangely empty the guggenheim museum is open 4 days a week out most visitors are italian experimenting learning and doing new things especially in times of crisis these are the things that land arts its vitality. we must also think that about protecting it for us but also for future generations so there is an opportunity and we have to see whether this opportunity will be will be taken and understood by the right people and the younger generations. the local say corona could be an opportunity for a fresh start. if they go mass tourism no living on the ground more civilized. this city deserves to have cared who are. saying yes to tirzah person moderation this could be venice is formula for a future after corona. oh i do love venice it's certainly one of the most beautiful places on earth despite everything and i hope that sir corona will teach us to give our cities our forests i'm not people just a little bit more space to bring you from around from focus on europe it's a pipe i. there i believe it and this is a climate c
the city was closed off for 10 weeks due to corona today streets are still strangely empty the guggenheim museum is open 4 days a week out most visitors are italian experimenting learning and doing new things especially in times of crisis these are the things that land arts its vitality. we must also think that about protecting it for us but also for future generations so there is an opportunity and we have to see whether this opportunity will be will be taken and understood by the right people...
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. >> brown: gehry, now 91, is renoed for buildings such as the guggenheim museum in bilbao, spain, walt disney hall los angeles, the new world center in miami beach. memorial nor had hgned anya structure in washington, d.c. >> my first reaction was, why would i want to go to washingtoe aninvolved with all of that? once i did that, i realid how impossible that site was to manage because it had traffic. it had tee office buildings. you couldn't put something in front of them easily. >> brown: but gehry realized he could play to that environment-- nestling a monument to eisenhower amid government entities that ike as president was responsible for helping bring about: the department of education, the federal aviation administration and what is now known as theealth and human services administration. >> so that that became powerful to consider that here he was being placed in the milieu of his accomplishments, representey hese three office buildings on the way to the capitol. including many in the eisenhower family itself, were notf supportivee early architectural styl wanting a more tration
. >> brown: gehry, now 91, is renoed for buildings such as the guggenheim museum in bilbao, spain, walt disney hall los angeles, the new world center in miami beach. memorial nor had hgned anya structure in washington, d.c. >> my first reaction was, why would i want to go to washingtoe aninvolved with all of that? once i did that, i realid how impossible that site was to manage because it had traffic. it had tee office buildings. you couldn't put something in front of them easily....
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the pandemic in italy the city was shut down for 10 weeks and it's still unusually empty the guggenheim museum now opens only 4 days a week the majority of visitors are italians the director recognizes the power of art particularly in a time of crisis. we must also think that about protecting it for us but also for future generations so if there is an opportunity and we have to see whether this opportunity will be will be taken and understood by the right people and the younger generations look we'll say corona could represent an opportunity to reimagine venice. if they get it without mass tourism we aren't slammed all the time we can be more cultivated ourselves this city deserves that. we may show me this is a moment for objectivity a new chance to rethink our city and protect it gentler of them welcoming to tourists but in moderation a potential path forward as venice looks towards a post corona future. even in crisis such a romantic looking sees what is to fuel their collective that each year. to be honest i've been to venice many many times i come here every year and this time because the
the pandemic in italy the city was shut down for 10 weeks and it's still unusually empty the guggenheim museum now opens only 4 days a week the majority of visitors are italians the director recognizes the power of art particularly in a time of crisis. we must also think that about protecting it for us but also for future generations so if there is an opportunity and we have to see whether this opportunity will be will be taken and understood by the right people and the younger generations look...
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my son-in-law great archeologist loves beer paid to do what you love great that duct tape in guggenheim museumgaramendi? have more "mornings with maria" live on fox business, stay with us. ♪ here? nah. ♪ here? nope. ♪ here. ♪ when the middle of nowhere... is somewhere. the all-new chevy trailblazer. ♪ >> welcome back we are 30 minutes away from the opening bell for a wednesday the morning mover johnson & johnson, two and a quarter percent, it has begun, final stage trials on a single shot coronavirus vaccine, the stock rising on the news helping global markets trade higher as you see j&j a book to an a to present and dow industrial up 122 points, david dagen and steve take to be with you. >> great to be with you, have a great day, markets are higher across-the-board, we will see you back here same time, same place. ashley webster and first do this morning. actually take it away. ashley: i will indeed, good morning, everybody i'm ashley webster and for stuart, boy do we have a big show ahead, we have the everyday but it's huge today, maria said turning mostly positive on the dow up 164, the nas
my son-in-law great archeologist loves beer paid to do what you love great that duct tape in guggenheim museumgaramendi? have more "mornings with maria" live on fox business, stay with us. ♪ here? nah. ♪ here? nope. ♪ here. ♪ when the middle of nowhere... is somewhere. the all-new chevy trailblazer. ♪ >> welcome back we are 30 minutes away from the opening bell for a wednesday the morning mover johnson & johnson, two and a quarter percent, it has begun, final stage...
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made itself known as the patrons of museums such as the new guggenheim but without anyone making a connection between their fortunes and their company michael barrett intends to make this truth known. do you think they knew what they were doing sure they knew what they were doing. back there were they were going there pretty guilty of crimes for all didn't lead with. knowingly crossing remarkably. that's a result of one thing for sure that they were making billions of dollars i mean dollars and they didn't hear who destroyed it what damage it caused in 2007 the company pleaded guilty to the federal accusations of misleading marketing and false advertising condemned they paid over $635000000.00 in penalties and continue to sell opioids. the sack clothes would never have been able to market this product without authorization the f.d.a. has to control and regulate every single drug put on the market it authorized the use of oxycontin as a painkiller without a problem. some of the same f.d.a. officials involved in regulating the drug would wind up leaving f.d.a. and taking higher paying jobs for
made itself known as the patrons of museums such as the new guggenheim but without anyone making a connection between their fortunes and their company michael barrett intends to make this truth known. do you think they knew what they were doing sure they knew what they were doing. back there were they were going there pretty guilty of crimes for all didn't lead with. knowingly crossing remarkably. that's a result of one thing for sure that they were making billions of dollars i mean dollars and...
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made itself known as the patrons of museums such as the movie the guggenheim but without anyone making the connection between their fortune and their company michael barrett intends to make this truth known. do you think they knew what they were doing. what they were to. exactly were. crimes for. one thing. i mean. in 2007 the company pleaded guilty to the federal accusations of misleading marketing and false advertising condemned they paid over $635000000.00 in penalties and continue to sell opioids. the sack clothes would never have been able to market this product without authorization. the f.d.a. has to control and regulate every single drug put on the market it authorized the use of oxycontin as a painkiller without a problem. some of the same f.d.a. officials involved in regulating the drug. would wind up leaving f.t.'s and taking higher paying jobs for purdue pharma and other drug companies we call that the revolving door i think they should have figured out earlier than what was going on in to this day some of these same f.d.a. officials are still at the f.d.a. and rather than
made itself known as the patrons of museums such as the movie the guggenheim but without anyone making the connection between their fortune and their company michael barrett intends to make this truth known. do you think they knew what they were doing. what they were to. exactly were. crimes for. one thing. i mean. in 2007 the company pleaded guilty to the federal accusations of misleading marketing and false advertising condemned they paid over $635000000.00 in penalties and continue to sell...