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
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One of the most effective. You are about mobility of people and not been mobile. Whats the main lesson or surprise or discovery that you personally have taken from the experience and the last eight months or so . We lost about 80 of our business and eight weeks. We its been about a decade building. That was quiten surprising but the thing that may been more surprising is what happenedis next. What happened next is that people, no matter the circumstances, in the midst of the pandemic still had the desire to travel. They didnt want to get on planes, they were not necessary traveling for business. They didnt want to go to my hotel or they did want to get in the car and go to another community and live in that community and often some of them were getting homes with airbnb. Theres just this fundamental desire that people have to travel, to connect, to see the world and i dont think that anything could stop it let alone a pandemic. People have to do it responsibly but there is still a very
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On his undergraduate course on the topic of ordinary lives in the American Revolution. And his book, stolen five free boys kidnapped into slavery and their journey home, which tells the true story of five boys kidnapped in the north and sold into slavery in the deep south and that during attempt to escape and bring their captors to justice, is being published by Simon Schuster in october. Thank you once again for joining us this evening, and without any further ado, please join me in welcoming dr. Rick bell. [applause] dr. Bell thanks to heather, thanks to cspan for covering this. Those of you who might have been to the Smithsonian Associates before and heard me give other programs wont be surprised to hear my strange accent, which is not exactly a maryland natives accent. I was raised in england yet find myself teaching about the American Revolution as part of my job, which let me tell you is a blessing and a curse, an undergraduate classroom to teach with an accent like this. Im very