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elliott gould happens to be both. where are you from?i'm from brooklyn, new york. >> reporter: where were you conceived? elliott gould on big parts and big breakups. what ended the marriage with barbra? >> because she became more important than us. >> reporter: ahead on "sunday morning." >> pauley: mark whitaker talks to alicia garza, who coined the cry black lives matter. and tracy smith talks with david lee roth about his latest calling. and erin moriarty listens to some of the women who may decide america's election. plus stories from faith salie and steve hartman, along with jim gaffigan, and john dickerson on politics. it is "sunday morning," the 18th of october 2020. and we'll be back. ♪ oscar the grouch here to tell you, yeah, you, to wear a mask out in public around other people. sure it'll keep you healthy. but more importantly, i won't have to see your happy smiling face. ugh. and if you don't want to wear a mask, i've just got one thing to tell you. scram, go away. ugh. caring for each other because we are all in this together
elliott gould happens to be both. where are you from?i'm from brooklyn, new york. >> reporter: where were you conceived? elliott gould on big parts and big breakups. what ended the marriage with barbra? >> because she became more important than us. >> reporter: ahead on "sunday morning." >> pauley: mark whitaker talks to alicia garza, who coined the cry black lives matter. and tracy smith talks with david lee roth about his latest calling. and erin moriarty...
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most of which was owned by our buccaneering friend jay gould.n e behalf of the workers, which probably tells us more about gould than the governors but never the less, gould gave back the pay cut and once again, workers saw value in organization. it all meant dramatic growth for the knights of labor. then they had 700,000 member, but this would be the knight's high water mark and one reason for the decline is the first of several famous and telling episodes within american labor religion. we can call them really explosions in the guilded age. the hey market affair. there was a strike at the mccorm irk reaper works in chicago on may 3rd, 1886. there were anarchists in chicago and they said this violence, to us, is a wonderful example of our broader critique of american capitalism and so we want to take advantage of this moment to use this tragedy in order to demonstrate to people the validity of our -- so they called for protests beginning may 4th. they were well attended by the working classes. especially german immigrants. there was a large tur
most of which was owned by our buccaneering friend jay gould.n e behalf of the workers, which probably tells us more about gould than the governors but never the less, gould gave back the pay cut and once again, workers saw value in organization. it all meant dramatic growth for the knights of labor. then they had 700,000 member, but this would be the knight's high water mark and one reason for the decline is the first of several famous and telling episodes within american labor religion. we...
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goulding began to experience panic attacks. 20s being this other person. and never really being fully myself. never having a lot of friends. and then suddenly i'm this, you know, 30-year-old woman and out of nowhere i'm trying to figure out who i am. >> reporter: in 2017 goulding took time off to begin a self interrogation. battling anxiety, she entered therapy. >> when you went looking for yourself, did you like the person you found? >> initially, no. i felt like i was self centered. i felt like i had taken a lot of things for granted. >> were you having conversations with yourself during all this? >> i'm sure i had quite a few. conversations with myself is the best way to write music. things come out that you don't expect. ♪ >> reporter: how did you end up sorting all that out? >> well, i moved to new york. ♪ >> reporter: in the anonymity of new york with few friends, goulding wandered the city alone. that's when she met an art dealer named kasper jopling. >> reporter: part of the way through the last few years, you got marri
goulding began to experience panic attacks. 20s being this other person. and never really being fully myself. never having a lot of friends. and then suddenly i'm this, you know, 30-year-old woman and out of nowhere i'm trying to figure out who i am. >> reporter: in 2017 goulding took time off to begin a self interrogation. battling anxiety, she entered therapy. >> when you went looking for yourself, did you like the person you found? >> initially, no. i felt like i was self...
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joel gould was therefore historic Ãband the elusiveness of great art. this to my undergraduates, when i was getting ready to go to class in the class about geography i noticed i had completely forgotten that in the original story mitchell says that gould has a will in the pocket of his jacket, this baggy overcoat this homeless guy is wearing, he pulls out the will all the time and says when i die a third of my manuscript is going to the smithsonian but two thirds to harvard. he graduated from harvard à literally prepping for class and i thought, my students are going to say, did he check at harvard? if mitchell's whole thing is the book never existed because he couldn't find it. gould died in 1957 maybe it ended up at harvard and just mis-categorized. so i went to the library to look for it and found all this other stuff that proves that everything mitchell said was wrong and i fell down the rabbit hole of needing to find out whether the book existed and mitchell was lying the first time or whether the book didn't exist and mitchell was lying the second
joel gould was therefore historic Ãband the elusiveness of great art. this to my undergraduates, when i was getting ready to go to class in the class about geography i noticed i had completely forgotten that in the original story mitchell says that gould has a will in the pocket of his jacket, this baggy overcoat this homeless guy is wearing, he pulls out the will all the time and says when i die a third of my manuscript is going to the smithsonian but two thirds to harvard. he graduated from...
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tells us more about gould than it does about the governors.ertheless, gould gave back the pay cut. once again, workers saw value and organization. it all meant dramatic growth for the knights of labor. in 1984 -- 1885 they had 100,000 members. in 1886, they had 700,000 members. but this would be the knights high water mark. the reason for the decline was the first of several and very famous but very telling episodes within american labor relation. we call them explosions in the gilded age, and that is the hay market affair. there was a strike at the mccormack report works in chicago on may 3rd, 1886. they were calling for an eight-hour day. there was violence between strikers and police. shots were fired in at least two workers were killed. they were anarchists in chicago. they said this violence to us is a wonderful example of our broader critique of american capitalism in the american system, so we want to take advantage of this moment to use this tragedy in order to demonstrate to people the validity of our arguments. so they called for pro
tells us more about gould than it does about the governors.ertheless, gould gave back the pay cut. once again, workers saw value and organization. it all meant dramatic growth for the knights of labor. in 1984 -- 1885 they had 100,000 members. in 1886, they had 700,000 members. but this would be the knights high water mark. the reason for the decline was the first of several and very famous but very telling episodes within american labor relation. we call them explosions in the gilded age, and...
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modern colossus of railroads along with some of his colleagues, cyrus field and then authorities jay gould we saw last time, farmers considered their rates and their control of the economy to be extortion. and indeed, other groups were starting to feel this way as well. the political efforts of frustrated farmers and some allied industrialists led to early attempts at state intervention. in the early 1870s, some states past what we call the granger laws. they did things like set maximum frightened grain elevator rates. forbid discrimination against short hauls. many urban consumers felt the railroads were overcharging them, so it's not just farmers who are frustrated. they created state railroad commissions to supervise and enforce this new regulatory regime. this happened in places like minnesota, iowa, wisconsin and illinois. in illinois, it's particularly important for us because it was there that the law was challenged by the firm of meng and scott, who were accused of having overcharged their customers at their grain elevator in chicago. they challenged their 100 dollar fine and it we
modern colossus of railroads along with some of his colleagues, cyrus field and then authorities jay gould we saw last time, farmers considered their rates and their control of the economy to be extortion. and indeed, other groups were starting to feel this way as well. the political efforts of frustrated farmers and some allied industrialists led to early attempts at state intervention. in the early 1870s, some states past what we call the granger laws. they did things like set maximum...
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he wrote a profile of gould, my gosh it was so ugly don't really remember maybe in 45?ssor siegel. it was sort of in the middle of the dark days of the war. to store how they're always be in new york where this crazy guy in greenwich village she says he's writing this book. and then in 1964, mitchell published a sickly a retraction called show gould secret which she revealed he was interviewing it right in profile in 1942, the book does not exist. it is a figment of his deranged imagination. and that mitchell confesses that he did not reveal that at the time because in some way always imagining that we are in writing a book that will never finish. the history of our lives, it's not ever really going to be a book. her always hoping to do something you can never quite achieved. joe gould was there for her heroic in his story was an allegory. an elusiveness of great art. on stuff i to my undergraduates. while i was getting rachel go to class, class aboutin biography, i noticed what i can poorly forgotten but in the original story mitchell says that gould has a will in the
he wrote a profile of gould, my gosh it was so ugly don't really remember maybe in 45?ssor siegel. it was sort of in the middle of the dark days of the war. to store how they're always be in new york where this crazy guy in greenwich village she says he's writing this book. and then in 1964, mitchell published a sickly a retraction called show gould secret which she revealed he was interviewing it right in profile in 1942, the book does not exist. it is a figment of his deranged imagination....
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let's listen to robbie gould. >> robbie gould outlining what the protocol was. several checks per day. anyway the games you're talking about, the tennessee titans their game postponed. the patriots game also postponed. they were both supposed to play today. >> patriots and k.c. are supposed to play. it's scheduled for tomorrow night. tennessee titans 18 players now have tested positive. 18 players and staff members have tested positive. that game, raj, scheduled for october 25th. but it's still under review. it's not set in stone. but it's october 25th. and the nfl now checking to see if they broke any covid protocols. and they could face some punishment. >> there's just a lot to deal with for the players. like a lost us at home there's a lot with our personal lives, professional lives, how we deal with it. terry, we'll send it back to you. we'll be back in five or ten minutes here live at levi's stadium. >> ngz sounds good. thank you both very much. >>> in the north bait firefight continues tonight. the focus is on the northern edge of the glass fire. they're m
let's listen to robbie gould. >> robbie gould outlining what the protocol was. several checks per day. anyway the games you're talking about, the tennessee titans their game postponed. the patriots game also postponed. they were both supposed to play today. >> patriots and k.c. are supposed to play. it's scheduled for tomorrow night. tennessee titans 18 players now have tested positive. 18 players and staff members have tested positive. that game, raj, scheduled for october 25th....
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kelly gould mark made that happen. brandeis and superintendent the preparation of a brief unlike any the court had seen up to that time. it was to be loaded with facts, and spare on legal argument. joseph in gold mark, aided by her sister pauline and several volunteer researchers, scoured the columbia university and new york public libraries in search of materials of the kind brandeis wanted. facts and figures on dangers to women's health, safety and morals from working excessive hours. and on the societal benefits of shortened hours. data was extracted from reports of factory inspectors, physicians, trade unions, economists and social workers. within a month, gold marks team compiled information that filled 98 pages of the 113 page brief by brandeis. to show that oregon was no outlier, that it did nothing radical, brandeis first set out the statutes of the 20 states that had restricted women's on the job hours. he also listed similar hours laws enforced in europe. his basic intention -- the due process right to contra
kelly gould mark made that happen. brandeis and superintendent the preparation of a brief unlike any the court had seen up to that time. it was to be loaded with facts, and spare on legal argument. joseph in gold mark, aided by her sister pauline and several volunteer researchers, scoured the columbia university and new york public libraries in search of materials of the kind brandeis wanted. facts and figures on dangers to women's health, safety and morals from working excessive hours. and on...
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. >> robby are gould is raising awareness for the kicks for kids charity campaign.g to cal's angels that grants wishes for kids. at last check, more than 6,200 has been raised. he's looking for a goal of $50,000. >> being around families going through pediatric cancer in this fight, joining them in this fight, has been really unique for me. it gives me the opportunity to ease what they're going through. not thinking about their fight so are we. prudential helps 1 in 7 americans with their financial needs. that's over 25 million people. with over 90 years of investment experience, our thousands of financial professionals can help with secure video chat or on the phone. we make it easy for you with online tools, e-signatures, and no-medical-exam life insurance. plan for better days. go to prudential.com or talk to an advisor. >>> thanks for watching tonight. >> for all of us
. >> robby are gould is raising awareness for the kicks for kids charity campaign.g to cal's angels that grants wishes for kids. at last check, more than 6,200 has been raised. he's looking for a goal of $50,000. >> being around families going through pediatric cancer in this fight, joining them in this fight, has been really unique for me. it gives me the opportunity to ease what they're going through. not thinking about their fight so are we. prudential helps 1 in 7 americans with...
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. >> robby are gould is raising awareness for the kicks for kids charity campaign.ngels that grants wishes for kids. at last check, more than 6,200 has been raised. he's looking for a goal of $50,000. >> being around families going through pediatric cancer in this fight, joining them in this fight, has been really unique for me. it gives me the opportunity to ease what they're going through. not thinking about their fight that wean air force veteran made of doing what's right,. not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it - with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa traffic and air pollution will be even worse after the pandemic. that's why we support measure rr to keep caltrain running. which is at risk of shutdown because of the crisis. to keep millions of cars off our roads, to reduce ai
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cases reported to see dennis and ralph took me to see some of the figure had a pain to fight against gould's chemists. who usually how did the victims be when you open up to sift through them. and they realize that there is no boom and that evening from just foresters in this case you know that guy or the victim so real. and when this bus was booked to the police. we look at it in distress as. a vehicle. we found this newsgroup's and then sent. to a shop because initially did stop what he saw. actually. have been speaking to the police it's clear this is a growing and serious issue but i want to get a view from inside to find out what is really going on one of my connections monies to put me in contact with the goods coming yes i agreed to talk on the condition his identity is concealed. how many people are involved in this scum in this world . really myself people. aren't induced mr. truro to ward off connection drugs or go in there. to come by. anybody for sure who missed me due to the good work he explained to me that goods comes where just the tip of the iceberg part of a much wider netw
cases reported to see dennis and ralph took me to see some of the figure had a pain to fight against gould's chemists. who usually how did the victims be when you open up to sift through them. and they realize that there is no boom and that evening from just foresters in this case you know that guy or the victim so real. and when this bus was booked to the police. we look at it in distress as. a vehicle. we found this newsgroup's and then sent. to a shop because initially did stop what he saw....
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robbie gould made both of his field goals but 10 extra point block, his first miss point of the season. defense, nothing to see here, another letter a performance, they kept the pages of the end zone a longa season-low six point at four deceptions despite being shorthanded in the secondary, again. it was so bad for new england they bench their started, cam newton, in the third quarter and finally the offense, a-, only, only because jimmy threw two interceptions. jimmy was efficient, and out of the backfield, just wilson, 117 yards and three scores, before he got hurt. the 49ers have rediscovered their physical mojo style. >> everybody kind of goes into that dark place. is a violent game. he is headed to enter reserve. diebel samuel is going to miss two weeks, so the injury bug continues but the grades keep getting better, 49ers looking good. back to the two, the two psychopaths in the studio. >> takes one to know one. >> you fit right in, dennis. >>> coming up at 5:30, special coverage of the election including a more convenient way to vote. >>> we know it can be tough to find the time
robbie gould made both of his field goals but 10 extra point block, his first miss point of the season. defense, nothing to see here, another letter a performance, they kept the pages of the end zone a longa season-low six point at four deceptions despite being shorthanded in the secondary, again. it was so bad for new england they bench their started, cam newton, in the third quarter and finally the offense, a-, only, only because jimmy threw two interceptions. jimmy was efficient, and out of...
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let's find out more about this i'm now joined by jacob gould a senior fellow at the london based institute for strategic dialogue who researches extremism magicka good to have you here with us by some estimates of germany is home to the largest cuarón a community outside the english speaking world why is that and how did we get here . so for over 3 years now different figures on the german farai that have been talking about your own conspiracy theories but it started off quite small we've been at the institute for strategic dialogue we've been monitoring this phenomenon over a few years but really it earlier this year after the introduction of the lockdown measures into 2 months after that membership really grow in this edition coincided with a planned nato maneuver that was called off and that by q and on was interpreted. definite at the end demick was intact until america to essentially safe didn't it nato from liberating germany and germany from democracy so enabled to draw on sort of like previous next existing conspiracy theories and enemies of to fall arrived to really match this int
let's find out more about this i'm now joined by jacob gould a senior fellow at the london based institute for strategic dialogue who researches extremism magicka good to have you here with us by some estimates of germany is home to the largest cuarón a community outside the english speaking world why is that and how did we get here . so for over 3 years now different figures on the german farai that have been talking about your own conspiracy theories but it started off quite small we've been...
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. >>> and singer ellie goulding talks with anthony mason about her new album "brightest blue," her first. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. >>> live from the cbs
. >>> and singer ellie goulding talks with anthony mason about her new album "brightest blue," her first. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. >>> live from the cbs
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i have a letter a, robbie gould many 49 yard field goal and then this. mid fourth quarter, rams try to come back, to various down the punt on the 1 yard line. la then with three and out. defense, another a. they the rams to seasonal low 16 points, quarterback finally healthy, picked off in the end zone. his first interception since 2016. arms are calling it the play of the year, and finally, the offense, this time, they ran the ball 37 times, the offensive line did not allow sacks and, man, and they kept him in check all night. that allow jimmy garoppolo time to throw, just that with three touchdowns in the first half alone. >> deftly moving in the right direction. not totally there yet, you know, still a lot of football left in the season but how we finish this game, felt a lot like last year. >>> we took a big step forward. we are rolling. >> i don't like to hand out straight a's across the board, liz, alan, but hey, perfect game plan, perfect execution, perfect result. that was a must win game. >> i think that is the best, i think those of the best gr
i have a letter a, robbie gould many 49 yard field goal and then this. mid fourth quarter, rams try to come back, to various down the punt on the 1 yard line. la then with three and out. defense, another a. they the rams to seasonal low 16 points, quarterback finally healthy, picked off in the end zone. his first interception since 2016. arms are calling it the play of the year, and finally, the offense, this time, they ran the ball 37 times, the offensive line did not allow sacks and, man, and...
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we are working with karina gould and the aloni people to protect sacred sites. >> other bay area cities joined in on the festivities. san jose celebrated its first indigenous people's day today. the city council voted last week to change the name of the holiday previously known as columbus day. >>> okay. governor newsom and his family happy about the lakers win yesterday. we're going to share it with you when we come back. in business you have to be able to shift-pivot-adapt. then do it all over again. comcast business gives you fast, reliable internet on the nation's largest gig-speed network. and now for a limited time, you can also get fast shipping- with amazon business prime essentials. so no matter what comes next, you'll always be ready to bounce forward. get started with powerful internet and voice for $64.90 a month, and ask how you can get one free year of amazon busines prime essentials on us. call or go online today. comcast business. when you take a it all begins to un-ravel. ann ravel's no reformer, she's backed by big corporations who've poured hundreds of thousands into
we are working with karina gould and the aloni people to protect sacred sites. >> other bay area cities joined in on the festivities. san jose celebrated its first indigenous people's day today. the city council voted last week to change the name of the holiday previously known as columbus day. >>> okay. governor newsom and his family happy about the lakers win yesterday. we're going to share it with you when we come back. in business you have to be able to shift-pivot-adapt....
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entirely in gould's with the democratic party cuomo hasn't suffered any consequences on that so yes it's hypocritical but he can get away with it he's going to blame him let's go with trump and pose as the hero who somehow saved new york at the same time in the media and watch and allow him to get away with that. one across the atlantic there's been a major embarrassment in britain's efforts to combat covidien after nearly 16000 positive test results from england vanished from the national tracing system hampering efforts to find people who've been in contact with infected individuals. thousands of people blissfully unaware they've been exposed to cove it potentially spreading this deadly virus at a time when hospital admissions are increasing and where in the 2nd wave the error occurred at the end of last month data failed to transfer from labs to an x.l. spreadsheet used to tally the numbers the misleading figures suggested the situation was beginning to plateau but the missing cases confirmed the u.k. still on an upward path forcing the health secretary to admit the mistake this incid
entirely in gould's with the democratic party cuomo hasn't suffered any consequences on that so yes it's hypocritical but he can get away with it he's going to blame him let's go with trump and pose as the hero who somehow saved new york at the same time in the media and watch and allow him to get away with that. one across the atlantic there's been a major embarrassment in britain's efforts to combat covidien after nearly 16000 positive test results from england vanished from the national...
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of a core instead of darting artificially project is exactly on the reasoning and we are nonce that gould in creating a our town was a reasoning machine that are able to replace your money who are human in decision making so the decision the robots can take are very very basic yes they can work in manufacturing chain but yes they can work in. sector where there is a repetitive task right they will not work in sector where we need their quick splot human cognition like indication health care nor teaching and learning so as i say i don't seem to be a seeings wheel out than anytime soon build a final say to you we have around 30 seconds if you want to just offer up your final thought. it will be those high skilled jobs are retained but that most of what the robots a good idea of fact it's all commenting so that may be robots assistance for lawyers or for doctors or other people and overall there will be net value contribution but the question will be how do we tax that net value contribution the moment those in works for him subsidize those out of work it is the robots how do we tax them in
of a core instead of darting artificially project is exactly on the reasoning and we are nonce that gould in creating a our town was a reasoning machine that are able to replace your money who are human in decision making so the decision the robots can take are very very basic yes they can work in manufacturing chain but yes they can work in. sector where there is a repetitive task right they will not work in sector where we need their quick splot human cognition like indication health care nor...
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i think it's pretty clear that he was -- as somebody called him, jay gould's handyman or jay gould'ssboy, something like that, that he was so tight with the railroad industry that it was unlikely that he was innocent. >> and they continued to dog him. in the 1884 campaign, someone published what was believed to be a version of the mulligan letters and a pamphlet, and he never quite resolved that in his career. >> we're going to involve some of our viewers in our discussion of james g. blaine 1880s america. first caller is from roger who is watching us in atlanta. roger, you're on the air. >> hi, how are you tonight? >> great, thank you. >> i just finished reading the recent biography of speaker reed, and for two people who are really powerful in the republican party, they seemed really -- you know, from the same place they seemed really distant. is that true, or was that just a feature of the biography? >> no, i think you're correct. you're mentioning thomas bracket reed who was born in portland in 1839, so he's just a little younger than blaine. went to college and spent his entire
i think it's pretty clear that he was -- as somebody called him, jay gould's handyman or jay gould'ssboy, something like that, that he was so tight with the railroad industry that it was unlikely that he was innocent. >> and they continued to dog him. in the 1884 campaign, someone published what was believed to be a version of the mulligan letters and a pamphlet, and he never quite resolved that in his career. >> we're going to involve some of our viewers in our discussion of james...
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we spoke with the kicker robbie gould. >> what do you have to go through every day when you get there? >> yesterday i go through quest have a temperature, headache, things like that. you go to your parking spot, walk in and take a covid test and your temperature and then you can start the day. after that there are a lot of protocols, arrows in the building so you can socially distance. cafeteria, walking in the hallways, things like that. >> we saw the steelers/titans game being postponed. did you talk about that? >> we didn't talk about it a lot. it is something we are all living in. it shows how fragile the football season can be. some of those are out of your control. some things could pop up where guys are asymptomatic. there are some situations that happen. now that you are traveling, you are not in training camp. there are things put in place that players and staff members have to follow. >> pretty intense. they also wear a lot of electronic wristbands that beep if they come within six feet of another player or staff member. we will have a live pregame newscast at 3:00 p.m. and
we spoke with the kicker robbie gould. >> what do you have to go through every day when you get there? >> yesterday i go through quest have a temperature, headache, things like that. you go to your parking spot, walk in and take a covid test and your temperature and then you can start the day. after that there are a lot of protocols, arrows in the building so you can socially distance. cafeteria, walking in the hallways, things like that. >> we saw the steelers/titans game...
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. >> joseph gould was lincoln's judge general, he was a very important figure in lincoln's administration was a chief of military justice after lincoln was assassinated he was a prosecutor of the liken assassins. and anybody who has seen the film of the conspirator, anybody who seen that film the conspirator has seen a representation of joseph hoped, which is more than i can say. before that film came out, nobody knew what he, was enough some people now. >> well congratulations. it will be available. it is funny, because it's not the top of the, hour it's a couple of minutes early here but the clocks are ringing and you will hear a couple of them at this top hour, here. as we get into the second half of our program. let me take another telephone carl, from michael. >> i think your show is wonderful, i appreciate the historical commentary as well as the interviewers commentary. my question is, can we put the personal commentary lane experience on time as prepared to today's political landscape? >> what do you mean? just give me a little more of what you would like. >> i think plane represe
. >> joseph gould was lincoln's judge general, he was a very important figure in lincoln's administration was a chief of military justice after lincoln was assassinated he was a prosecutor of the liken assassins. and anybody who has seen the film of the conspirator, anybody who seen that film the conspirator has seen a representation of joseph hoped, which is more than i can say. before that film came out, nobody knew what he, was enough some people now. >> well congratulations. it...
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just as barry gould waters candidacies is set to have led to the presidents iran regan.i think you can give mcgovern credit for the barack obama presidency in 2008. it just took longer for that constituency to melt and become a governing majority. it was not ready in 1972. >> all right, tonight's contender, george mcgovern, the democratic congressman and senator from south dakota in the 1972 democratic nominee for the president. let me get our viewers involved. first phone call is from mike in poughkeepsie, new york. you are on the air, good evening. >> good evening, hello. mcgovern became the head of the middle east policy council after deciding not to run for presidency again in 1992. and with this he submitted a proposal to president clinton calling the united states to protect access to iranian oil in response to israel's failure to end conflict with the arab countries. did president clinton except the proposal and, if so, what happened as an effective it? >> pretty specific question there. i don't know, scott faris, jewels witcover is here shaking his head and doesn
just as barry gould waters candidacies is set to have led to the presidents iran regan.i think you can give mcgovern credit for the barack obama presidency in 2008. it just took longer for that constituency to melt and become a governing majority. it was not ready in 1972. >> all right, tonight's contender, george mcgovern, the democratic congressman and senator from south dakota in the 1972 democratic nominee for the president. let me get our viewers involved. first phone call is from...
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from northern ireland's hotel federation, janice gould, thank you.by the end of this week to allow those with a coronavirus infection to return to care homes in their area. a letter from the department of health and social care says that a designated setting should be identified in each council area so that those who are infected can leave hospital. this could prove controversial, but may be necessary if the nhs runs out of hospital beds in coronavirus hotspot areas. councillor paul brant is the cabinet member for adult health and social care at liverpool city council. thank you forjoining us on bbc news. what do you make of this idea, this proposal? when we mentioned the words people being released from hospital with coronavirus and going into ca re hospital with coronavirus and going into care homes, you know, lots of alarms start flashing but we are talking about a care home or home specifically designated only for people with coronavirus, presumably? well, that's not quite what the government are insisting we do. they are requiring us to identify
from northern ireland's hotel federation, janice gould, thank you.by the end of this week to allow those with a coronavirus infection to return to care homes in their area. a letter from the department of health and social care says that a designated setting should be identified in each council area so that those who are infected can leave hospital. this could prove controversial, but may be necessary if the nhs runs out of hospital beds in coronavirus hotspot areas. councillor paul brant is...