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SUMMARY:60 Minutes 54x15 - Weather and Wine | Drawing Truth to Power
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DESCRIPTION:Weather and Wine – Scientists say climate change is alter
	ingthe world's prime wine-growing regions. Extreme weatherepisodes like un
	usual heat and damaging frosts are upending thepractices and economics of 
	winemaking\, and in some cases\,changing the taste of the wine itself – 
	from Napa Valley toSpain\, Italy\, and France. But the rising temperatures
	 havealso had other unforeseen effects\, like in Great Britain\,where the 
	warming weather has been a boon to England's wineindustry. Lesley Stahl tr
	aveled to France and Great Britain todocument the impact of climate change
	 on the great wine regionsof the world. This is a two-part story. Drawing
	 Truth toPower – Badiucao\, China's foremost political cartoonist andst
	reet artist\, uses his pointed drawings to poke at ChinesePresident Xi Jin
	ping and his authoritarian regime in publicways. He is best known for plas
	tering large posters of hiscartoons on walls all over Australia and Europe
	 and online\,such as a depiction of President Xi hunting for Winnie the Po
	ohafter China censored images of the Disney character when aninternet meme
	 compared Xi's appearance to Pooh. His drawings goviral worldwide after he
	 posts them on social media\, and hehas predictably drawn the ire of the C
	hinese government. Nowexiled in Australia\, Badiucao\, not his real name\,
	 was forcedto use colorful ski masks to disguise his identity for years.Jo
	n Wertheim interviews China's artful dissident unmaskedSunday in this epis
	ode.
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