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Transcripts For KPIX CBS News Sunday Morning 20240712

A question for Martha Teichner to consider, in our sunday morning cover story. President trump we must put politics aside, stop the partisanship. Reporter well, that didnt happen. Politics and covid19 have become comorbidities. Is the politicization of coronavirus worse than the politicization of other diseases . Ive never seen anything like this before. [yelling] reporter coming up this sunday morning, red and blue gone viral. [yelling] pauley going country proved a bit of a challenge for singer keith urban during a quarantine. With tray tracy smith this morning, we take note. Reporter when the pandemic shut his world down, keith urban had a tough time getting used to life as a traveling musician with no place to go. How did you react in the initial days and weeks. I would put my sweat pants on and sit on the couch and watch tv with the family, and wait until the whole thing blows over. Reporter but then something happened that got him off the couch. Keith urban, later on sunday morni

Transcripts For CSPAN3 American Artifacts BTV LCV Concord MA The Old Manse 20180105

Windows down the hill and then later the second intellectual revolution of thought. It is such a charming house with discoveries. I love working here and every week finding new graffiti or come look at this thing that we found, a house that keeps on giving in a way i have never seen in my career. Its a house for things to be discovered and i think for inspiration as well. It was built around 1760, by William Emerson and his family, one of the first occupants of the house. William emerson is the grandfather of the writer we all know and love. When he lived at this house, he and his wife, phoebe, had several children and the last just before he went to be part of the revolution and only knew her a short time period. While he was here he was one of the town leaders and he not only read in the church, he would have gatherings as they talked about the American Revolution. He was the philosopher. He had a book collection that started with the first ministers who lived at this house and conti

Transcripts For CSPAN3 American Artifacts BTV LCV Concord MA The Old Manse 20180105

Its really a house of two revolutions. The beginning of the American Revolution just through its windows down the hill and then later the second intellectual revolution of thought. It is such a charming house with discoveries. I love working here and every week finding new graffiti or come look at this thing that we found, a house that keeps on giving in a way i have never seen in my career. Its a house for things to be discovered and i think for inspiration as well. It was built around 1760, by William Emerson and his family, one of the first occupants of the house. William emerson is the grandfather of the writer we all know and love. When he lived at this house, he and his wife, phoebe, had several children and the last just before he went to be part of the revolution and only knew her a short time period. While he was here he was one of the town leaders and he not only read in the church, he would have gatherings as they talked about the American Revolution. He was the philosopher.

Transcripts For CSPAN3 American Artifacts BTV LCV Concord MA The Old Manse 20180105

Revolutions. The beginning of the American Revolution just through its windows down the hill and then later the second intellectual revolution of thought. It is such a charming house with discoveries. I love working here and every week finding new graffiti or come look at this thing that we found, a house that keeps on giving in a way i have never seen in my career. Its a house for things to be discovered and i think for inspiration as well. It was built around 1760, by William Emerson and his family, one of the first occupants of the house. William emerson is the grandfather of the writer we all know and love. When he lived at this house, he and his wife, phoebe, had several children and the last just before he went to be part of the revolution and only knew her a short time period. While he was here he was one of the town leaders and he not only read in the church, he would have gatherings as they talked about the American Revolution. He was the philosopher. He had a book collection

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Orchard House And Louisa May Alcott 20170715

Caught and his family. One of the daughters, louisa may, in this house writes a book that changes a lot of the way people think about children, the way they think about women, the way they think about mature women. It was a progressive book or its day. Frankly in many ways it still remains this. Because it is a simple true to life story for young women and their parents. At al qaeda was an educated cott was al progressive thinker. They were in boston when he met Ralph Waldo Emerson and they struck up a friendship. Thinking that brownson belonged here. You had the Political Revolution in 1775 and there was a literary revolution in the 1800s. Mr. Emerson really wanted brownson all caps move here amos brownson to live here. Look at this fireplace. This was an expression of his lifelong belief. The hills are reared in the seas are scooped in maine. Of course it is an elaborate way of saying, never stop learning. Youre never too young to start and you are never too old to keep going. That w

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