Report. Its time to put away the harsh rhetoric, lower the tonight, see each other again, listen to each other again. Reporter oh, if only president elect joe biden could pull that off. I think the vast majority of people in this country really dont want to think about politics 114 of the time. Reporter for now, though, a look back o at our fraught election this sunday morning. Pauley from there, it is on to one of the enduring legends of the silver screen. She is sophia loren, and shell be talking with our seth doane. Reporter the word legend may be over used, but with sophia loren, it is warranted. And this week she is returning to the screen. There is some oscar buzz around this film . Oscar, i already have one. For me, it is enough to have made my film. Thats what i really believed in. More things, if they come, they come. If they dont come, thats life, huh . Reporter loren on life, family, and her definition of beauty, later on sunda sunday morning. Pauley after which we talk with
Across the globe ease coronavirus restrictions plus. Im wayne hay in all clints new zealand where well tell you why coronavirus may change the way our cities are designed. Protests to have defied curfews and at least 21. 00 u. S. States to continue that demonstrations against Police Brutality its been nearly a week now protests which occasionally turned violent it began with the death of a black man george floyd while in Police Custody in the city of minneapolis minnesota now 2 officers have been sex in the city of atlanta after they were filmed using Excessive Force against protests as well as it was rob reynolds reports. Police misconduct amid nationwide protests Police Misconduct here police in riot gear surround a car with 2 young black people inside one slashes a tire. Another smashes the drivers window. And the young woman is taste and violently dragged out although she is not resisting. 7 the male driver is manhandled and also shocked with a taser even though each 2 doesnt appea
We are using this time to reach out to our senior phallus, friends and constituents to talk about the important issues and ethics in public life that are at the heart of the councils work. So thank you all for joining us. Todays topic is democracy on the verge, leadership in times of crisis. This title is a play on the title of the new book, lincoln on the verge, 13 days to washington, written by our good friend and carnegie fellow ted widmer. Great to see you ted. Thank you its good to be here. Im going to let ted described the book i will set the outset it is really a thriller. The book is cinematic, its philosophical, it is a great story. And for me it is inspirational. Like all of teds work, lincoln on the verge, uses the path to enlightenment future and suggest a better future. This is not a bad formula for an entrant understanding the intersection of ethics and Public Policy for this and many other reasons im grateful to ted for his own leadership in our field. In addition to his
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