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reverend wallis is a true christian and he represents true christianity. and it isabout love not about money and the problem in this country is, we have replaced jesus with money and he very explicitly talks about that in his gospels. i want to thank you for this morning and for the opportunity to call in and reverend wallis, i've true -- i truly appreciate the fact that you are a true christian and you follow the teachings. host: thank you. more than ever, my brother it is time to reclaim jesus as you are speaking of. we have been polarized, politicized and i think somehow jesus gets squeezed out by our politics. is. is the world as it when jesus gets squeezed out with politics full of hate and fear and even violence, i think this is a time where we are called back to jesus to reclaim jesus and what he said. he did say it and are we to follow it, yes we are. even those who left the church, what jesus was saying, it is in need right now, it is what i need right now. let's put the politics aside. our faith is supposed to shape our politics, not the other wa
reverend wallis is a true christian and he represents true christianity. and it isabout love not about money and the problem in this country is, we have replaced jesus with money and he very explicitly talks about that in his gospels. i want to thank you for this morning and for the opportunity to call in and reverend wallis, i've true -- i truly appreciate the fact that you are a true christian and you follow the teachings. host: thank you. more than ever, my brother it is time to reclaim...
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we are working on our connection to reverend jim wallis.started the program with the situation in kansas over the governor's order. headline, the order limiting kansas church service stands, justice rules just hours before easter. they write in the story that the order on easter services and limiting those gatherings on easter sunday would stand. the republican leadership in the legislature in kansas had overturned that, had blocked that executive order and now the supreme court in kansas, staying the order, keeping the governor's order on track. from the washington post this morning, there headline on the covid-19 u.s. deaths topping 20,000, exceeding the total in italy. confirmed ineaths the united states top 20,000 on saturday, a the total in italy, the world's hardest hit country as state and local leaders in new york sparked a decision to close the largest school system for the rest of the academic year and almost the entire country came under a federal disaster declaration. it was an ominous start to a holiday weekend in which preside
we are working on our connection to reverend jim wallis.started the program with the situation in kansas over the governor's order. headline, the order limiting kansas church service stands, justice rules just hours before easter. they write in the story that the order on easter services and limiting those gatherings on easter sunday would stand. the republican leadership in the legislature in kansas had overturned that, had blocked that executive order and now the supreme court in kansas,...
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. >> i called and his mother answered the phone, screaming, crying, just distraught, wally, you're notoing to believe what happened. what? garrett's been shot. >> wally crowder was a fellow stunt man and garrett's good friend. >> garrett was one of those men that you can count on. you hear in life you're lucky if you have five friends or can count a friend on one hand, garrett was that friend to me. >> wally's been in the business more than 30 years. >> garrett warren was probably the finest fight man you can ask for. i had hired him on several shows, got to know him, watched his expertise, phenomenal athlete/stunt man. >> you've probably seen garrett warren's work, you just didn't know it. his stunt work was featured in "charlie's angels" and "double-team" with jane claude van dam van damme. >> i want the best at what they do. >> but towards end of 1997 the focus shifted when garrett warren met claudia haro. >> beautiful woman, just wanted garrett to be happy, he had found somebody it seemed like he genuinely loved and wanted to start a life with. >> there was something special about
. >> i called and his mother answered the phone, screaming, crying, just distraught, wally, you're notoing to believe what happened. what? garrett's been shot. >> wally crowder was a fellow stunt man and garrett's good friend. >> garrett was one of those men that you can count on. you hear in life you're lucky if you have five friends or can count a friend on one hand, garrett was that friend to me. >> wally's been in the business more than 30 years. >> garrett...
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. >> the first astronaut to take one to space was wally schirra on his mercury mission.mateur photographer, and they got some more in order to train with them and then, of course, take them to space. >> how important was photography in space? >> it's really fundamental to everything that we understand as people who can't go their ourselves. it's a tremendous value to scientists who started to study weather from space. so, this is kind of the early phases of learning about the earth. >> now they're sought after by collectors, some selling for six figures. so, looking to provide shelly a cash cushion and a crash course in selling space memorabilia, rick cigel asks his friend, a new hampshire auction executive, bobby livingston to unload his rare hasselblad. >> that's the first time he told me that he -- he was dying, that he had cancer. i'll never forget it. >> livingston knows rick's anxious to complete a sale quickly but must verify the camera is an original that flew into space. turns out it isn't that simple. rick bought it from mercury astronaut gordon cooper in 1995
. >> the first astronaut to take one to space was wally schirra on his mercury mission.mateur photographer, and they got some more in order to train with them and then, of course, take them to space. >> how important was photography in space? >> it's really fundamental to everything that we understand as people who can't go their ourselves. it's a tremendous value to scientists who started to study weather from space. so, this is kind of the early phases of learning about the...
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our grandpa, wally. from what we saw, he gave him the kind of love and compassion we would have, had we been able to be by his side. we love you for your kindness. never in the many days wally was with you did we feel like an inconvenience. you answered our calls. you kept us informed and even put on your spacesuit so we could see our suite -- sweet wa lly's face one last time. this disease is going to require a long fight. you are strong enough to keep fighting. families like ours are the reason you need to keep fighting. we need you. our wally's need you. love you for your strength. know, in the end of all of this, our family, like so many others will be forever grateful for you, regardless of the outcome. >> washington journal continues. host: we will do some more phone calls. i want to ask you specifically about congress. the senate was in for a half-hour yesterday, did not advance legislation. we are not sure where things are headed on capitol hill or when regarding next base of eight or stimulus fu
our grandpa, wally. from what we saw, he gave him the kind of love and compassion we would have, had we been able to be by his side. we love you for your kindness. never in the many days wally was with you did we feel like an inconvenience. you answered our calls. you kept us informed and even put on your spacesuit so we could see our suite -- sweet wa lly's face one last time. this disease is going to require a long fight. you are strong enough to keep fighting. families like ours are the...
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are you, wally, concerned for your safety? some of my counterparts i have been hearing because our company has done an excellent job in giving us the tools that we need to do our job. i feel relatively safe right now. despite what's going on. >> when you talk about being safe, like what? do you have personal protective equipment? are you not on the front lines interacting with customers, or why do you feel so good? i'm glad you do, but why? >> i am on the front lines. i am probably the last person that you see when you leave the store. i work exactly on the front end. but the company has put in so many safeguards and so many protocols. for instance, we have these face masks that we wear. we have the n-95 masks we wear. they put in sneeze guards on every register, every register has hand sanitizer. we have wipes. we have so many things. and throughout the day, we make announcements about social distancing. so in my location i work, i feel pretty confident that we're not going to catch this or if we do, it's going to be limited.
are you, wally, concerned for your safety? some of my counterparts i have been hearing because our company has done an excellent job in giving us the tools that we need to do our job. i feel relatively safe right now. despite what's going on. >> when you talk about being safe, like what? do you have personal protective equipment? are you not on the front lines interacting with customers, or why do you feel so good? i'm glad you do, but why? >> i am on the front lines. i am probably...
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the e ece wallis. . there is. you can pas. he didn't. i've put myself in this p positionn so other people can see our human side but with that also comes a lot of responsibilitities. i know on te one long stuff it can potentially change how a lot of parents the girls . what i can. one of the. so what what. yeah. the. so this girl sign i love you and supupport you so much bt i just wananted to wawa you that you shohouldn't wear tight clothes becauause it shows your body and that is not part of the head job this is just advice from someone who wants the best f for you. hello to yo. ththank you so mucuch for caring enough. to date on me. but modesty as a personal preference. and i really blank the address going down. welcome to t t saudi mususeum of minnesota. that's the guests. this is a song on it trtransaction press event to someone woman. all my gosh more someone events. that's how the voice. all my gosh i remember this yes this is only an additional hi. our first call was actually. half of this and if it three peoplele. ththis is actua
the e ece wallis. . there is. you can pas. he didn't. i've put myself in this p positionn so other people can see our human side but with that also comes a lot of responsibilitities. i know on te one long stuff it can potentially change how a lot of parents the girls . what i can. one of the. so what what. yeah. the. so this girl sign i love you and supupport you so much bt i just wananted to wawa you that you shohouldn't wear tight clothes becauause it shows your body and that is not part of...
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was there, and wally said, i don't know if i want to get into this program or not, when i should go into a whacky program when i should be up at a hierarchy, and then i look back on that and that was really something. >> how did the original seven accept the next group? >> very cool at first. these were the days when i guess there was the life world book contract, you know, and all that sort of stuff. you know, they were pretty high on the totem pole. they were well known, and then the nine of us walked in there, and then they warmed up after a while and after negotiations, we all circled the wagons with personal stories and all that. >> did you get a corvette to run around in? >> after awhile yeah, it was not bad. we would buy in wholesale, and we would all drive it, and trade them in, i went through about three corvettes in my whole period. i remember pete and i lived at ellington air force base. our wives were still in california and virginia beach, and he and i would share a boq room and i remember when he got that corvette, he had the top in the room and he was driving the corv
was there, and wally said, i don't know if i want to get into this program or not, when i should go into a whacky program when i should be up at a hierarchy, and then i look back on that and that was really something. >> how did the original seven accept the next group? >> very cool at first. these were the days when i guess there was the life world book contract, you know, and all that sort of stuff. you know, they were pretty high on the totem pole. they were well known, and then...
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later, sojourners founder reverend jim wallis. chiefthe feeding america officer on what her organization is doing to help americans who are food insecure during the coronavirus pandemic. watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern sunday morning and be sure to watch "washington journal" prime time on monday. dr. anthony fauci, director of the institute of allergies and infectious diseases, and a member of the white house coronavirus task force will be our guest. taking your calls on the corona pandemic -- coronavirus pandemic. chrise joined by >> chris curry, the national director of the office of account ability. you were on capitol hill, testifying about the preparedness for national bio defense. preparedness for bio defense. guest: what we were talking about, we issued a report back in february. we started over a year ago. looking at the administration 2018 bio defense strategy. what we found in that report is the s
later, sojourners founder reverend jim wallis. chiefthe feeding america officer on what her organization is doing to help americans who are food insecure during the coronavirus pandemic. watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern sunday morning and be sure to watch "washington journal" prime time on monday. dr. anthony fauci, director of the institute of allergies and infectious diseases, and a member of the white house coronavirus task force will be our guest. taking...
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later, sojourners are -- sojourners founder reverend jim wallis. and clear font to know on what her organization is doing to help americans who are food insecure during the coronavirus pandemic. watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern this morning and be sure to watch washington journal prime time on monday. , a member ofauci the white house coronavirus task force, will be our guest live at 8:00 p.m. taking your calls on the coronavirus pandemic. host: we are joined by chris currie. four weeks ago, on the same day coronavirus was declared a pandemic, you were on capitol hill testifying about preparedness for biodefense. guest: what we were talking about, we issued a report back in february. we started over a year ago. looking at the administration 2018 biodefense strategy. what we found in that report is the strategy [indiscernible] to coordinate the fragmented effort, there are over two dozen presidential appointees. we found -- it was a pretty well put together effort but there were another of challenges we saw. one of those thin
later, sojourners are -- sojourners founder reverend jim wallis. and clear font to know on what her organization is doing to help americans who are food insecure during the coronavirus pandemic. watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern this morning and be sure to watch washington journal prime time on monday. , a member ofauci the white house coronavirus task force, will be our guest live at 8:00 p.m. taking your calls on the coronavirus pandemic. host: we are joined...
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our dogs of the evening, we have wally and udi. thank you to their humans for sharing that picture. slow but steady drop off as we continue into this evening. looks like another pleasant dog walking evening, and another nice day on the warmer with steadily warmer temperatures as we head through the week. tomorrow upper 40s to aced round 50 degrees, and more of a warmup in store for us tomorrow. very close to average temperatures. either right at it, or maybe a degree or two above average. let's zoom around and show you what we expect in different portions of the bay area. south bay, upper 60s, close to or above 70 around san jose. upper 50s along the coast. that onshore breeze will be with us, but maybe not quite as strong as today. temperatures reaching to the mid-70s for the inland east bay. upper 60s to around 70 press up and down 1680. the tri-valley looking good once we get rid of some army morning cloud cover. low-to-mid 60s around the bay. low 70s more likely for the north bay and our neighbors to the north, also warming up to the 70s in most locations. temperatures really wa
our dogs of the evening, we have wally and udi. thank you to their humans for sharing that picture. slow but steady drop off as we continue into this evening. looks like another pleasant dog walking evening, and another nice day on the warmer with steadily warmer temperatures as we head through the week. tomorrow upper 40s to aced round 50 degrees, and more of a warmup in store for us tomorrow. very close to average temperatures. either right at it, or maybe a degree or two above average. let's...
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later, sojourners are -- sojourners founder reverend jim wallis. and clear font to know on what her organization is doing to help americans who are food insecure during the coronavirus pandemic. watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern this morning and be sure to watch washington journal prime time on monday. , a member ofauci the white house coronavirus task force, will be our guest live at 8:00 p.m. taking your calls on the coronavirus pandemic. host: we are joined by chris currie. four weeks ago, on the s
later, sojourners are -- sojourners founder reverend jim wallis. and clear font to know on what her organization is doing to help americans who are food insecure during the coronavirus pandemic. watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern this morning and be sure to watch washington journal prime time on monday. , a member ofauci the white house coronavirus task force, will be our guest live at 8:00 p.m. taking your calls on the coronavirus pandemic. host: we are joined...
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wally hames is one of those who have died. his son is preparing for his funeral tomorrow.t on the ambulance and he went alone and i had to... i waved to him. and his nurses are doing an amazing job, and they are trying to be there, you know, medically and support as family in the dying moments for people who can't be there with their loved ones, you know. this family values the support given by the health service, but the midlands is being described as the next coronavirus hotspot, and with that, a message from michelle wright. try and... stay in... and save lives. if you can't. .. ijust pray... that you stay safe. sian lloyd, bbc news, birmingham. the chinese city where covid—19 first emerged, wuhan, has allowed people to leave the area for the first time since it went into lockdown in late january. those with a "green" code on a widely—used smartphone health app, now have permission to leave the city, as restrictions within wuhan have been gradually easing. 0ur correspondentjohn sudworth joins us from beijing. after its initial faltering steps, china eventually hit this
wally hames is one of those who have died. his son is preparing for his funeral tomorrow.t on the ambulance and he went alone and i had to... i waved to him. and his nurses are doing an amazing job, and they are trying to be there, you know, medically and support as family in the dying moments for people who can't be there with their loved ones, you know. this family values the support given by the health service, but the midlands is being described as the next coronavirus hotspot, and with...
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wally is one of those who has died. his son is preparing for his funeral tomorrow.alone, and i waved to him and his nurses are doing an amazing job, and they are trying to be there, medically and support as family in the dying moments for people who cannot be there with their loved ones, you know? this family values the support given by the health service, but the midlands is being described as the next coronavirus hotspot and with that, a message from michelle wright. in scotland, a further 74 deaths have been recorded, bringing the total so far to 296. and there‘s particular concern about the high number of deaths occurring in care homes. 0ur correspondent lorna gordon is in glasgow. here in scotland it was confirmed today that 29 care home residents have died after exhibiting coronavirus symptoms having come from five separate care homes in scotla nd from five separate care homes in scotland and unions believe that more widely the figures are likely to be far higher will stop it‘s very upsetting and distressing time for the families and for the staff in these hom
wally is one of those who has died. his son is preparing for his funeral tomorrow.alone, and i waved to him and his nurses are doing an amazing job, and they are trying to be there, medically and support as family in the dying moments for people who cannot be there with their loved ones, you know? this family values the support given by the health service, but the midlands is being described as the next coronavirus hotspot and with that, a message from michelle wright. in scotland, a further 74...
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stocks in the regular session wally.he downside pressure on big tech, really leading the declines. the nasdaq composite reversing two sessions of gains. u.s. consumer confidence dropped in april to the lowest since 2014. there is a big week of earnings not to mention central-bank decisions ahead of the fomc meeting. we have the dollar falling because it has been weighed down. rising wti rebounding, in the overnight session, above the $13 a barrel level. it felt in the new york session -- fell in the new york session. there were some swings in the u.s. oil fund, saying it will sell out june positions. haidi: our next guest says the next turning seasons will not offer much to investors but they are bullish on u.s. stocks. jim macdonald joins us. great to have you with us. you are more bullish in the u.s. , not surprising given how much support the u.s. market is getting not only from fiscal measures from the government but all of the fed action and perhaps even more this week. that is right. he differentiated the response
stocks in the regular session wally.he downside pressure on big tech, really leading the declines. the nasdaq composite reversing two sessions of gains. u.s. consumer confidence dropped in april to the lowest since 2014. there is a big week of earnings not to mention central-bank decisions ahead of the fomc meeting. we have the dollar falling because it has been weighed down. rising wti rebounding, in the overnight session, above the $13 a barrel level. it felt in the new york session -- fell...
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fortunately wally did punch out. he was cool. second time up there, they d they came up. i guess we were up there 11, 12 days by that time. you could see them coming up. they came up at night. we had a blinking light on. we could see the jets firing as they came up. we were like this, and they were coming up just like this. we all rendezvoused. we stayed together, each took turns flying around each other to see how nicely the spacecraft would control on something like that. so, that was the very first big step towards the rendezvous and docking which, of course, were very necessary for the lunar flights, too. >> you were cat com on 8? >> yes. >> there was a problem. tell us about that problem. >> gemini 8 had a problem, one of the first big problems. unbeknownst to us out of radio contact, a stuck thruster had occurred. neil and dave scott were on that flight. originally they thought it might be the agina and they were trying to slow the thing down. it was starting to make them roll. they thought we better get rid of it. they had completed a rendezvous and docking and jet
fortunately wally did punch out. he was cool. second time up there, they d they came up. i guess we were up there 11, 12 days by that time. you could see them coming up. they came up at night. we had a blinking light on. we could see the jets firing as they came up. we were like this, and they were coming up just like this. we all rendezvoused. we stayed together, each took turns flying around each other to see how nicely the spacecraft would control on something like that. so, that was the...
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i've gotta give a shout out two tom's wally, they are on the presidents passport with me, they did constructive meaningful comments. we need more democrats like them and a lot less that just want to score political points. >> the credithe president has the attitude just like you, he's constantly praising the democrat governors he's working with, just this afternoon andrew cuomo and so on, but she just can't get that. sarah, the other thing that just made me sick this week while she's grinding the noses of small business into the dust with their delay she's parading in her mansion with the giant fridge and hoarding ice cream and going on about yakking it up with james cordon. this woman, i don't know what to say about this. i think we've got the picture, my goodness. >> she is so disconnected from the american people. she doesn't even see it herself. there are 22 million, roughly 22 million people have filed for unemployment. we haven't seen this since the great depression. 17.7% were expected for unemployment. that's up from 4.4% last month and she does this social media type advertisement with
i've gotta give a shout out two tom's wally, they are on the presidents passport with me, they did constructive meaningful comments. we need more democrats like them and a lot less that just want to score political points. >> the credithe president has the attitude just like you, he's constantly praising the democrat governors he's working with, just this afternoon andrew cuomo and so on, but she just can't get that. sarah, the other thing that just made me sick this week while she's...
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last month was not easy, she had symptoms of covid-19 while never testing positive, she eswent e vent wally had pneumonia which unleashed her procedures. her mother said she was smiling and happy until the very end when the seizure became more than her fragile little body could hand him. charlotte's life ended just as it began, in her mother's arms, surrounded by family who loved her, cherished her and protected her. all forever changed by this little girl who forever changed the world and everyone like me who were caught in her glorious orbit. please rest in peace, charlie. >> sanjay is here with me. i think it's the fifth time i've seen it, sanjay, it, yeah, i remember so vividly when you first were on set with me and introduced me and we were talking about charlotte and just what an inspiration she was and how she changed you, your view on cbd and, obviously, far beyond. if she is lost, if she died because, if she died because of coronavirus, i'm sorry, how do you make sense of this, sanjay? >> i don't think you can ever make sense of that, you know, kate, you know me well. i have three
last month was not easy, she had symptoms of covid-19 while never testing positive, she eswent e vent wally had pneumonia which unleashed her procedures. her mother said she was smiling and happy until the very end when the seizure became more than her fragile little body could hand him. charlotte's life ended just as it began, in her mother's arms, surrounded by family who loved her, cherished her and protected her. all forever changed by this little girl who forever changed the world and...
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hazards are reversed will also instances to open tomorrow, governors in states like california, nevada, wally> tried to make it crystal clear that there is no light switch and there is no date. >> i want are restaurants open, i want our small businesses open. i want our people back in employment. you may not want to be alone but we want to make sure that nobody wants to beng >> if an employee decides it is unsafe to return to working on the little jewel and anne makoveck at the live news desk. let's take a live look of that house is to the coronavirus seminar pictures look up at rosters party bringing is a salute to america at the lincoln memorial, included military displays and flyovers on the residence a movie limited attendance at this year's celebration to about 25% of what it was last year and they also said that people will likely be standing six feet apart. a look at the numbers this morning, there now are two classes a cat is in the u.s., nearly 850,000 cases have been confirmed as sna right now in asia, singapore are seeing a spike in cases of for the fourth day in a row, they have r
hazards are reversed will also instances to open tomorrow, governors in states like california, nevada, wally> tried to make it crystal clear that there is no light switch and there is no date. >> i want are restaurants open, i want our small businesses open. i want our people back in employment. you may not want to be alone but we want to make sure that nobody wants to beng >> if an employee decides it is unsafe to return to working on the little jewel and anne makoveck at the...
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i've gotta give a shout out two tom's wally, they are on the presidents passport with me, they did constructive meaningful comments. we need more democrats like them and a lot less that just want to score political points. >> the credithe president has the attitude just like you, he's constantly praising the democrat governors he's working with, just this afternoon andrew cuomo and so on, but she just can't get that. sarah, the other thing that just made me sick this week while she's grinding the noses of small business into the dust with their delay she's parading in her mansion with the giant fridge and hoarding ice cream and going on about yakking it up with james cordon. this woman, i don't know what to say about this. i think we've got the picture, my goodness. >> she is so disconnected from the american people. she doesn't even see it herself. there are 22 million, roughly 22 million people have filed for unemployment. we haven't seen this since the great depression. 17.7% were expected for unemployment. that's up from 4.4% last month and she does this social media type advertisement with
i've gotta give a shout out two tom's wally, they are on the presidents passport with me, they did constructive meaningful comments. we need more democrats like them and a lot less that just want to score political points. >> the credithe president has the attitude just like you, he's constantly praising the democrat governors he's working with, just this afternoon andrew cuomo and so on, but she just can't get that. sarah, the other thing that just made me sick this week while she's...
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we are not quite there at wally world but we do see signs in our national pastime is getting closer tos to be. major league baseball officials according to baseball today, and we again, this mlb could do without the american national league. three divisions with ten teams in each and all to play in their home stadiums and absence of fans. might be able to get some of those groups at wrigley to wat watch. the braves might jump from the east to the central and one of many floated around major league baseball. the nfl and that kickoff eliminates by weeks for teams and only had one week off instead of two, moved it to february 20th in tampa. roy cooper is giving the green light as long as nothing gets worse for their health association for there to be a coca-cola 600 memorial day weekend. in a very short period of time, we might all be jamming like smokers. it's a good thing. >> dana: the covid-19 pandemic seems to be invading our dreams. here to explain is dr. janette nesheiwat. so this is happened to me, i've had dreams every night that has something to do with coronavir coronavirus, and
we are not quite there at wally world but we do see signs in our national pastime is getting closer tos to be. major league baseball officials according to baseball today, and we again, this mlb could do without the american national league. three divisions with ten teams in each and all to play in their home stadiums and absence of fans. might be able to get some of those groups at wrigley to wat watch. the braves might jump from the east to the central and one of many floated around major...
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say they will put on administrative leave after they demanded that the hospital provide and 95 masks wallyk with patients who have covid-19. the hospital reportedly told the nurses that the masks were not necessary. the hospital is now providing the masks. >>> there's a very powerful signal off the california coast of how big the oversupply of crude oil is. take a look now there are more than 20 oil tankers waiting to get into the ports of long beach and los angeles where they could unload their cargo. but, the refinery production is down almost 30% as worldwide demand for gas, diesel and aviation fuel has dropped sharp . oil companies haven't been able to find markets for they could's other products and are being forced to store it, literally, backing up production pipelines. this is despite record though prices for crude oil . >> the weather is nice and it's tempting but san mateo county leaders are reminding people do not travel to visit the beach. the sheriff's office is deputies issues nearly 300 citations last weekend to people violating the shelter in place restriction. the police d
say they will put on administrative leave after they demanded that the hospital provide and 95 masks wallyk with patients who have covid-19. the hospital reportedly told the nurses that the masks were not necessary. the hospital is now providing the masks. >>> there's a very powerful signal off the california coast of how big the oversupply of crude oil is. take a look now there are more than 20 oil tankers waiting to get into the ports of long beach and los angeles where they could...
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was also friendly with the reddish aristocracy but when it came time for edward the eighth to marry wallispson, it was her who took the pictures, a course that was made by the designer main backer who happened to be a conde mast employee. the only ugly pictures to ever appear en vogue were these taken by lee miller and that on the left is a picture of lee in hitler's back on the right and it's what happened when she walked in to one of the huts. i mentioned that he hired lots of people, lots of writers, log of o everything. pg woodhouse, believe it or not jack dempsey, all these people work for him and what mattered was a diversity in the fact that people had something special to give to the reader, the artists were incredible, this is benito, eduardo bonito, one of his famous covers. here we have colonel erickson with one of his more beautiful light touches for one of the models. and here's miguel, i always get his name wrong but you know who i mean. he did some of the more vogue covers. the other thing that happened with the photography and vogue and particularly is that he never doubted
was also friendly with the reddish aristocracy but when it came time for edward the eighth to marry wallispson, it was her who took the pictures, a course that was made by the designer main backer who happened to be a conde mast employee. the only ugly pictures to ever appear en vogue were these taken by lee miller and that on the left is a picture of lee in hitler's back on the right and it's what happened when she walked in to one of the huts. i mentioned that he hired lots of people, lots of...
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wally is one of those who have died. his son is preparing for his funeral tomorrow.g job, and they're trying to be there, medically and support as family in the dying moments for people who can't be there with their loved ones, you know? this family values the support given by the health service, but the midlands is being described as the next coronavirus hotspot, and with that, a message from michelle wright. sian lloyd, bbc news, birmingham. the comedian eddie large, best known for being part of double act little and large, sadly died from coronavirus last week. he had been suffering from heart failure and contracted the virus in hospital. the bbc‘s alex lovell has been speaking to his wife patsy and son ryan. we didn't ever expect him to get the coronavirus. i mean, we were shocked to find that he had that. i mean, his health wasn't good. i knew our time together wasn't going to be very long. but to end up having that virus, thatjust finished him off. yeah, it was just one too many things, really. it was the last straw, i guess. dad had been suffering with his hea
wally is one of those who have died. his son is preparing for his funeral tomorrow.g job, and they're trying to be there, medically and support as family in the dying moments for people who can't be there with their loved ones, you know? this family values the support given by the health service, but the midlands is being described as the next coronavirus hotspot, and with that, a message from michelle wright. sian lloyd, bbc news, birmingham. the comedian eddie large, best known for being part...
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this is a fantastic book by wally lamb were you familiar with the book before you took on the part?first book, "she's come undone." and i was amazed by that book, and then this was the next one that he did, and i thought it was stupendous and i've been shocked that none of his books have become movies before this one. and so i was thrilled when they said that he wanted to make this, and it was mark ruffalo involved i wanted to be part of it right away >> seth: mark ruffalo is such a fantastic actor, and this proves it as much as anything you're ever going to see. he plays twin brothers >> yes >> seth: and what was it like -- you know, i think oftentimes people will ask what it's like for the actor playing the twin but i imagine it's also such a weird experience for the actors playing against the actor who is playing two roles. >> yes well, my whole character's involved with just dominic and thomas, that's it. i don't really interact with any of the other actors in the movie and -- miniseries, whatever you want to call it. and he is just stupendous. so we did the first character, dom
this is a fantastic book by wally lamb were you familiar with the book before you took on the part?first book, "she's come undone." and i was amazed by that book, and then this was the next one that he did, and i thought it was stupendous and i've been shocked that none of his books have become movies before this one. and so i was thrilled when they said that he wanted to make this, and it was mark ruffalo involved i wanted to be part of it right away >> seth: mark ruffalo is...
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that a self ev department truth is one or a self ev department proposition is one that is perception wally self-evident for anybody with eyes to see. up is not down. black is not white. these are perceptually self-evident truths. surely, that can't be whateverson is referring to relative to the declaration? because as we'll see the fur truths of the declaration are much, much more complex. than being per september schuce to the viewer. i think actually the most important word in we hold these truths to be self-evident is truths. the word "truths" or "truth." and why is it important? i think it's certainly important for us now in the 21st century to try to understand what america's founding fathers meant by the concept truth. and i would argue that in many ways, it's hard for us to understand what they meant by the concept truth, because in our world today, in our post-modern 21st century academic world, we have discarded the concept of truth. the oxford dictionary recently said that the word "post-truth" as in we live in a post-truth society was i believe it's 2016 word of the year. so for
that a self ev department truth is one or a self ev department proposition is one that is perception wally self-evident for anybody with eyes to see. up is not down. black is not white. these are perceptually self-evident truths. surely, that can't be whateverson is referring to relative to the declaration? because as we'll see the fur truths of the declaration are much, much more complex. than being per september schuce to the viewer. i think actually the most important word in we hold these...
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i just take the topic and threw it into thehe world and say something a lazy guy would respond to, wally. song it's easier to write once u have your characters set in any situation works. >> and personal rights which it dilbert character are you? i think you said you're all of them but is a one you feel especially close to than the main character? >> originally gilbert was based on me. and so he had my lack of social graces, my nerdy interests. he was a single guy. i was a single guy at the time. he was basically an extended version of me except he was smarter because he was an engineer. i'm not an engineer. his body shape is based on a coworker. >> do they know? >> here's the fun part. he doesn't know. [laughing] i've never told him. >> what's his name? let's telll him. >> i didn't even know him that well. he was just somebody in office and i would see them walk by and he just looked like a walking gilbert i i guess, a cartoon. i always wondered years later, is the oven line it safer something has in whatever tapped him on the shoulder and say you remind me of b -- i can't place it. it.
i just take the topic and threw it into thehe world and say something a lazy guy would respond to, wally. song it's easier to write once u have your characters set in any situation works. >> and personal rights which it dilbert character are you? i think you said you're all of them but is a one you feel especially close to than the main character? >> originally gilbert was based on me. and so he had my lack of social graces, my nerdy interests. he was a single guy. i was a single...
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so i take the altopic and throw it ointo that world and say something a lazy guy would respond to, wally. azso it's easier to write once you've got your characters set in every situation works. >> which dilbert character are you and i think you said you are all of them but is there one you feel especially close to and maybe then the maincharacter . >> originallyover was based on me . so he had my lack of social graces. my nerdy interests. he was a single dive, i was a single guy at the time you so he was basically an extended version of me except he was smarter because he was an engineer, i'm not an engineer and his body shape is actually basedon a coworker . >> do they know? >> here's the fun part, he doesn't know. i've never told him. >> was his name, let's tell him. >> i didn't even know him that well, he was just somebody in the office and i see him walk by and he would look like a walking doberman i guess. a cartoon so i always wondered years later as he ever lied in a safeway and does anybody say you remind me, i can't place it . >> this person wants to know why you don't like the
so i take the altopic and throw it ointo that world and say something a lazy guy would respond to, wally. azso it's easier to write once you've got your characters set in every situation works. >> which dilbert character are you and i think you said you are all of them but is there one you feel especially close to and maybe then the maincharacter . >> originallyover was based on me . so he had my lack of social graces. my nerdy interests. he was a single dive, i was a single guy at...
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>> the first thing i did was to go down to cape canaveral and watched polly -- watch wally take off. we got into some of the simulators they had. they were not very good at the time. and we started doing some training. i was just talking today to a brand new astronaut and he says he is still going to camp. he said he was going through astronaut candidate training. i said when i went through it was is all hit and miss. people will come in and teach us a little bit about orbital mechanics. then we would go to the plants to learn about the systems themselves. that is how we got most of our training. >> when did you turn into the gemini program and what was your initial job there? >> we started learning all about the spacecraft itself. my first assignment was as backup to gemini forur. i met ed white and i did not know it until we were down at the cape talking. he had been a plebe at west point and i was at the naval academy. we were having the breakfast at the cape when he told a story that was me. >> his job on that flight was a very big deal at that time? >> guess it was -- yes it was
>> the first thing i did was to go down to cape canaveral and watched polly -- watch wally take off. we got into some of the simulators they had. they were not very good at the time. and we started doing some training. i was just talking today to a brand new astronaut and he says he is still going to camp. he said he was going through astronaut candidate training. i said when i went through it was is all hit and miss. people will come in and teach us a little bit about orbital mechanics....
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and he took that job on, with a guy like wally from raytheon. and three months later, they were teaching a way of firing. and we learned instead of fighting horizontal, we used all the power the f4 had, and it worked. and every guy, including -- we had no building to start with. we had no classroom. we had nothing. he said, just don't kill anybody and don't wreck my airplanes. because i had to borrow airplanes in order to put a flight syllabus together. first we needed a place to meet and write and study, and talk. so a guy named steve smith, just dynamite personality guy, says i'll do everything you tell me to do. he would make a list every morning and by dark he would have it pretty well. i said steve, we've got to find room to have the classroom, and have an office kind of place. so, he's wandering around on a friday afternoon. it's in the book. you'll just break up reading about it. coming down the street is this big crane, and it's got this 40 foot by 20 foot building. it's an old, probably salvage, was going to be destroyed. and he talked
and he took that job on, with a guy like wally from raytheon. and three months later, they were teaching a way of firing. and we learned instead of fighting horizontal, we used all the power the f4 had, and it worked. and every guy, including -- we had no building to start with. we had no classroom. we had nothing. he said, just don't kill anybody and don't wreck my airplanes. because i had to borrow airplanes in order to put a flight syllabus together. first we needed a place to meet and write...
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learned that right after the interview, that very same night, igor was in the gym playing a game called wally-ballith friends. by no means did he seem to be grieving. >> just kinda added to us needin' to dig a little bit deeper and find out, you know, what was goin' on. >> reporter: this is, what, hours after his mother's been found dead? >> that's correct. >> reporter: and when detectives did dig deeper, they discovered what could be a motive. anna had a $750,000 life insurance policy with just a single beneficiary -- igor. >> he's a person of interest. igor being the direct beneficiary of a large sum of cash, yes, that's someone we're gonna look at. >> reporter: not long after anna's body was found, her friend, donna, read the awful news on facebook from a posting by another friend. that had to be terribly shocking to hear that she'd been killed. >> completely. completely, because i didn't know anyone who wished anna any harm. nobody. i just -- i couldn't imagine it who didn't love anna? >> reporter: and who'd hate her? >> exactly. >> reporter: donna said she could not picture igor as the killer
learned that right after the interview, that very same night, igor was in the gym playing a game called wally-ballith friends. by no means did he seem to be grieving. >> just kinda added to us needin' to dig a little bit deeper and find out, you know, what was goin' on. >> reporter: this is, what, hours after his mother's been found dead? >> that's correct. >> reporter: and when detectives did dig deeper, they discovered what could be a motive. anna had a $750,000 life...
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i think my good friend jim wallis has made comments like that as well.there's something deeper as well. it has to do with what sometimes is referred to as the loss of the culture wars by white evangelicals. i've written a lot about this. i've spoken a lot about the way in which trump's evangelical supporters seemed like a type of cult, deep insular group bound together by this devotion to a charismatic leader. what i'm worried about now with. pandemic, what allows a cult to truly thrive is a sense of siege. this worked in 2016 because donald trump told them that, you know, democrats are out to destroy churches and kill babies and take away their guns and that worked. but now we're literally experiencing a sense of siege. so this backlash you're seeing from a lot of pastors in places like louisiana, kentucky, kansas, across the country, frankly, to try to prove something by forcibly having these in-person services defying the authorities, defying medical advice to make a point about their support for donald trump, this is the kind of behavior, this cult-l
i think my good friend jim wallis has made comments like that as well.there's something deeper as well. it has to do with what sometimes is referred to as the loss of the culture wars by white evangelicals. i've written a lot about this. i've spoken a lot about the way in which trump's evangelical supporters seemed like a type of cult, deep insular group bound together by this devotion to a charismatic leader. what i'm worried about now with. pandemic, what allows a cult to truly thrive is a...
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then, sojourners founder reverend jim wallis will also join us. later, feeding america chief executive officer claire babineaux-fontenot joins us to discuss food insecurity. "washington journal" is next. ♪ host: on any other easter sunday, st. peter's square at the vatican would be filled with thousands of worshipers. seen.s the lives the worldwide coronavirus pandemic has forced pope francis and religious leaders everywhere to radically change their worship practices before today, easter, passover, and the upcoming month of ramadan. happy easter. it is april 12, 2020. we start the morning looking at what a couple of states decided to do. some legal decisions late yesterday and ask you shoul
then, sojourners founder reverend jim wallis will also join us. later, feeding america chief executive officer claire babineaux-fontenot joins us to discuss food insecurity. "washington journal" is next. ♪ host: on any other easter sunday, st. peter's square at the vatican would be filled with thousands of worshipers. seen.s the lives the worldwide coronavirus pandemic has forced pope francis and religious leaders everywhere to radically change their worship practices before today,...
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and later, sojourner founder reverend jim wallis. and feeding america chief executive on what her organization is doing to help americans who are food insecure during the coronavirus pandemic. watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern sunday morning. and be sure to watch "washington journal" primetime on monday. dr. anthony fauci and a member of the white house coronavirus task force will be our guest live at 8:00 p.m. taking your calls on the coronavirus pandemic. president trump and used her blessing at the white house wishing everyone a happy easter and asking americans to play for to be pray for the nation healed. he also asked for
and later, sojourner founder reverend jim wallis. and feeding america chief executive on what her organization is doing to help americans who are food insecure during the coronavirus pandemic. watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern sunday morning. and be sure to watch "washington journal" primetime on monday. dr. anthony fauci and a member of the white house coronavirus task force will be our guest live at 8:00 p.m. taking your calls on the coronavirus...
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and later, sojourner founder reverend jim wallis. and feeding america chief executive on what her organization is doing to help americans who are food insecure during the coronavirus pandemic. watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern sunday morning. and be sure to watch "washington journal" primetime on monday. dr. anthony fauci and a member of the white house coronavirus task force will be our guest live at 8:00 p.m. taking your calls on the coronavirus pandemic. president trump and used her blessing at the white house wishing everyone a happy easter and asking americans to play for to be pray for the nation healed. he also asked for prayers for first responders and those battling coronavirus. president trump: thank you, very much on this good friday. easter sunday, we will celebrate his glorious resurrection. time, our nation is engaged in a battle like never before. the invisible enemy. our brave doctors, nurses, responders are fighting to save lives, workers are racing to deliver critical medical supplies. our bes
and later, sojourner founder reverend jim wallis. and feeding america chief executive on what her organization is doing to help americans who are food insecure during the coronavirus pandemic. watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern sunday morning. and be sure to watch "washington journal" primetime on monday. dr. anthony fauci and a member of the white house coronavirus task force will be our guest live at 8:00 p.m. taking your calls on the coronavirus...