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is there anything, emma, you would like to put to billie? billie, i wish you would have more faith.r view, whether it is governments, social actors, but i did think this is a time where our humanity should give everybody the benefit of the doubt. and be more positive in how we approach issues and, hopefully, that all of us together, working together, regardless of how we want to get to the end result or product, that we are able to get through this together. so i do have my heart out to you, the us and the uk being worst hit and me having a different context. but i think that as young people, there is hope. if we can get through this particular pandemic as young people, anything that catches us in future, we who are going to be here for the next years, we can get through it together. what do you want to say to emma? i am really grateful for all of that and i think that all of your messages of strength and resilience and confidence in us bouncing back from this are very, very much needed. i realise that my kind of glass half empty attitude is a bit pessimistic, as you say, but i thin
is there anything, emma, you would like to put to billie? billie, i wish you would have more faith.r view, whether it is governments, social actors, but i did think this is a time where our humanity should give everybody the benefit of the doubt. and be more positive in how we approach issues and, hopefully, that all of us together, working together, regardless of how we want to get to the end result or product, that we are able to get through this together. so i do have my heart out to you,...
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billy, which is it? no pup too small is absolutely right, billy, very good! congratulations, guys.estion is for 150,000 jellybeans. which of the following dinosaurs is a carnivore. stegosaurus, brontosaurus, t-rex or barney! >> t-rex! >> jimmy: that's right. we are doing great. for 250,000 jellybeans, which of the following words is billy's favorite to say, pizza, naptime, diarrhea or daddy. >> diarrhea! >> jimmy: diarrhea is absolutely right. billy loves diarrhea, right? >> ooh, yucky. >> jimmy: jane, you just learned about this. which american artist was famous for splashing paint on canvas? andy warhol, jackson pollock. georgia o'keefe or diarrhea? >> diarrhea! >> jimmy: which is your final answer? >> jackson pollock. >> jimmy: that is correct. very good, jane. for 1 million jellybeans, who in our family toots the most. a, mommy, b, mommy, c, mommy, or d, mommy! >> daddy! >> jimmy: what? >> daddy! >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. i'm going to have to go to the judges. oh, boy! the judges say you're right, congratulations, guys! you win a million jellybeans, so that's how it goes. who
billy, which is it? no pup too small is absolutely right, billy, very good! congratulations, guys.estion is for 150,000 jellybeans. which of the following dinosaurs is a carnivore. stegosaurus, brontosaurus, t-rex or barney! >> t-rex! >> jimmy: that's right. we are doing great. for 250,000 jellybeans, which of the following words is billy's favorite to say, pizza, naptime, diarrhea or daddy. >> diarrhea! >> jimmy: diarrhea is absolutely right. billy loves diarrhea,...
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billy, how are you doing? >> i'm okay. it's kind of crazy to be on face-time, on face-time. >> she locked eyes with me while she was pushing those last few pushes. through the screen. and then all of a sudden the doctor says "here we go." and plopped the baby right on her. and i just screamed, "yeah!" i was just happy. i knew once she was out, i knew she was healthy and my wife was okay. and that's all that mattered to me. >> can i get a little peek? >> yeah. of course. this is sarah. >> hi, sarah. oh, look at that face. >> reporter: because hospitals are trying to minimize the risk of exposure, emily is discharged in the middle of the night. >> how was the pickup? >> the security guard looks at me, hands me a bottle of sanitizer, gives me a couple pumps and says pick up your kid. so i picked her up and with my mask on holding her right in front of me. i was overjoyed. >> it's 2:00 in the morning. it felt like we were escaping from the hospital by cloak of night. >> reporter: what the reunited family didn't know is billy m
billy, how are you doing? >> i'm okay. it's kind of crazy to be on face-time, on face-time. >> she locked eyes with me while she was pushing those last few pushes. through the screen. and then all of a sudden the doctor says "here we go." and plopped the baby right on her. and i just screamed, "yeah!" i was just happy. i knew once she was out, i knew she was healthy and my wife was okay. and that's all that mattered to me. >> can i get a little peek?...
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that show billy porter is doing it only the top half.and then all ass. >> all class and all ass. >> trevor: okay, okay, i like it. welcome to the show. thank you for joining me today. you know, you were one of throws people who is doing everything all of the time. and now it feels like the world has come to a stop. and you were one of the people where i wonders so what is billy doing now. did you take a break or are you just working more from home. >> well, it is two fold, yes and yevment i am take tig break. i am learning what self-care is. i am learning what boundaries are. i am learning what balance is. you know, i really do have a place and a space to breathe in this time. and i know how blessed i am to have that. so i'm good at that. with that said, i do wake up every morning at 5 a.m. and-- because mi work on a memoir. i am working on a children's picture book. i am writing musical, you know, i'm a creative person. >> trevor: wow. >> and have i been a freelance creative person for my whole life. so this is what i have done my whole
that show billy porter is doing it only the top half.and then all ass. >> all class and all ass. >> trevor: okay, okay, i like it. welcome to the show. thank you for joining me today. you know, you were one of throws people who is doing everything all of the time. and now it feels like the world has come to a stop. and you were one of the people where i wonders so what is billy doing now. did you take a break or are you just working more from home. >> well, it is two fold, yes...
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over the past 16 years billy's bird rescue has released 750 parrots into the wild but how will the group find that's itself in the coronavirus era. i want to say that now i can't say that the tourism industry is going to bounce back anytime soon so it might be that we need to shift our focus and concentrate on fund raising. and find ways to cut costs as best as we can which is how to keep going. it's unclear how believes will fare once the covert 1000 pandemic has passed but should the economy and the situation for people in the country get worse it's fear that poaching will become an even bigger problem and that will make it all the more difficult for environmental and animal protection organisations to do their work. that's very vital. that's all from us at global 3000 they strake but don't forget we hearing from so write to us at global 3000 and d w dot com and do you visit a facebook page to. see you next time. it. gets a deadly sin. and a basic human trait. in drives us. around britons to destroy a. group. in part to tame english is now a matter of survival but is it really somethin
over the past 16 years billy's bird rescue has released 750 parrots into the wild but how will the group find that's itself in the coronavirus era. i want to say that now i can't say that the tourism industry is going to bounce back anytime soon so it might be that we need to shift our focus and concentrate on fund raising. and find ways to cut costs as best as we can which is how to keep going. it's unclear how believes will fare once the covert 1000 pandemic has passed but should the economy...
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animal keeper roxy limits looks after what are known as problem jaguars at the billies do the search ad wars that have had too much contact with humans and they've become hunted domestic animals like dogs and chickens come. home or. visit takes in the big cats to save them from being shot they know roxy well but today they're actually unusually shy. and like the mass harmer. the mask is there to prevent the jaguars from being infected with the coronavirus several tigers in the u.s. who tested positive for cope with 19. at 1st they don't recognize you were on so it's something that we both had to get up that way we wearing the mask on them getting us. the coronavirus has believes on lockdown which has also meant sheltering this is new. and it has to remain closed until restrictions are lifted. the billies to an tropical education center is a nonprofit organization it only keeps indigenous animals most or rescues were unable to survive in the wild for any number of reasons. with the 19 and the virus it did not only affect the income for it is also that keepers that work here because. w
animal keeper roxy limits looks after what are known as problem jaguars at the billies do the search ad wars that have had too much contact with humans and they've become hunted domestic animals like dogs and chickens come. home or. visit takes in the big cats to save them from being shot they know roxy well but today they're actually unusually shy. and like the mass harmer. the mask is there to prevent the jaguars from being infected with the coronavirus several tigers in the u.s. who tested...
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billy corgan coming up ♪ >> jimmy: performing the song "hard times," here is billy corgan ♪ ♪ scream america it's hard times we're in ♪ ♪ it's hard times it's hard time it's hard time it's hard times ♪ ♪ and soon the only gentle voice you'll hear is one you canno know to fear ♪ ♪ the kindest cut draws blood from filth as what fetes and feed the toil of fallen men ♪ ♪ albion sweeps limb from limb as plucked by poison quill but don't stand still ♪ hard times it's hard times ♪ ♪ ♪ fear thee not hands of our maker enchantment guilds sop ♪ ♪ first to wa you're meat for the satyrs it's hard time is what you've got ♪ ♪ it's hard times it's hard time it's hard time it's hard times ♪ ♪ soon soon the onl gentle voice you'll hear is one you canno know to fear ♪ ♪ the kindest cut draws blood from filth as what fetes and feed the toil of fallen men ♪ ♪ albion sweeps limb from limb as plucked by poison quill but don't stand still ♪ ♪ yeah yeah yea it's hard hard times it's hard hard times it's hard times ♪ ♪ [ light laughter ] >> bye bye-bye! bye-bye! [ laughter ] >> bye, bye, bye >> jimmy: i want
billy corgan coming up ♪ >> jimmy: performing the song "hard times," here is billy corgan ♪ ♪ scream america it's hard times we're in ♪ ♪ it's hard times it's hard time it's hard time it's hard times ♪ ♪ and soon the only gentle voice you'll hear is one you canno know to fear ♪ ♪ the kindest cut draws blood from filth as what fetes and feed the toil of fallen men ♪ ♪ albion sweeps limb from limb as plucked by poison quill but don't stand still ♪ hard...
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the billies to an tropical education center is a nonprofit organization it only keeps indigenous animals most or rescues were unable to survive in the wild for any number of reasons. with the 19 and the virus it did not only affect their income for it is also the keepers that work here because. we we had to make that decision off you know cutting down on the days for stuff this bright red mccall called ranger can no longer fly he's the latest addition to this is and probably the only one who thinks humans wearing masks look normal. who's not trying to our. who is that sharon matola founded zoo almost 40 years ago it's never been so deserted the animals have no idea what's going on which is fine but were affected because one of the greatest challenges is keeping everyone thread healthy. so. last of all the shoes man they've been giving us pick carrots what you think. you know the time our blog. mate distributors from around the region have donated their scraps something the boiled cats find delicious. we've been able to garner our food supplies enough to keep us going until we can get or
the billies to an tropical education center is a nonprofit organization it only keeps indigenous animals most or rescues were unable to survive in the wild for any number of reasons. with the 19 and the virus it did not only affect their income for it is also the keepers that work here because. we we had to make that decision off you know cutting down on the days for stuff this bright red mccall called ranger can no longer fly he's the latest addition to this is and probably the only one who...
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the emotional billy porter surprise for one nurse. >> karen! hi. >> billy!rica. ♪ because i'm gonna stand by you even if we can't find heaven ♪ >>> and good morning, america. thank you so much for being with us on this wednesday morning and we are honored this morning to celebrate national nurses day. >> so grateful for everything they do and we have an unbelievable surprise for one of them who said good-bye to her family in arkansas and then flew to the rescue to help out here in new york. robin, an amazing story. >> it's a surprise that you do not want to miss. you don't want to miss her reaction to that surprise. got a little help from billy porter to pull it all off so everybody will see that in our next half hour but now we have that exclusive interview again with president trump. "world news tonight" anchor, david muir sendiitting 11 feet david. to that factory in arizona, the president acknowledging it is possible there will be some covid defendants as the country re-opens. >> i want to start with re-opening the country. i know this is you are trip an
the emotional billy porter surprise for one nurse. >> karen! hi. >> billy!rica. ♪ because i'm gonna stand by you even if we can't find heaven ♪ >>> and good morning, america. thank you so much for being with us on this wednesday morning and we are honored this morning to celebrate national nurses day. >> so grateful for everything they do and we have an unbelievable surprise for one of them who said good-bye to her family in arkansas and then flew to the rescue to...
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homeowner the billies mother loved flowers. growing up he remembers their house filled with them . every year since her passing he's planted tulips on a street to honor her memory my plan was to change the sadness of losing my mother and convert it to making other people happier so i now saw that he suffered an accidental head injury and died suddenly planting flowers for her was her son's way of coping with the grief. what began as his celebration of her life has become a major city attraction. a small flower patch 8 years ago now stretches for a city block and sadness at the subway this year there were fewer visitors than previous years not many people came to visit because of the coronavirus quarantine little by little i've seen families driving up to see the tulips from their cars as the system has a job that i was just passing by when i saw the tulip for mother's sign i was curious to go to house of the car to see they are very beautiful. or the billy splits his time between homes in the united states and iran a foundation he set up overseas his passion project beautifying pub
homeowner the billies mother loved flowers. growing up he remembers their house filled with them . every year since her passing he's planted tulips on a street to honor her memory my plan was to change the sadness of losing my mother and convert it to making other people happier so i now saw that he suffered an accidental head injury and died suddenly planting flowers for her was her son's way of coping with the grief. what began as his celebration of her life has become a major city...
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i will win the fight, i with billy meier. i will win the fight, lam with billy meier.dy out there is struggling with billy meier, you can get through it, and you will, but the sooner you deal with it, the better. there is support out there for athletes through a number of national governing body experts. the eis say they understand this is a challenging time for athletes, plays a huge emphasis on supporting them in all areas of their physical and health. there are also independent organisations for them to turn to. you are not alone. we are here to listen to you, and to support you. please feel free to contact us depending on what you need. and for suzy, she is now focused on using her experience to spread awareness of eating disorders and help others who might be struggling. the magician roy horn — of the well—known las vegas act seigfried and roy — has died at the age of 75 after contracting coronavirus. a warning, this report contains some flashing images. known for elusive tricks and his closeness with big cats, roy horn and his stage partner siegfried fischbacher
i will win the fight, i with billy meier. i will win the fight, lam with billy meier.dy out there is struggling with billy meier, you can get through it, and you will, but the sooner you deal with it, the better. there is support out there for athletes through a number of national governing body experts. the eis say they understand this is a challenging time for athletes, plays a huge emphasis on supporting them in all areas of their physical and health. there are also independent organisations...
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i can tell you that, going back to the beginning, some of the country's most important figures -- billy mitchell, who was world war i commander of air forces -- trained to fly by purdue graduates. the first guy who got involved in flight from purdue was a guy named cliff. he graduated in 1908. his father sent him here from dayton, ohio. paid out-of-state tuition for his son to come here and learn about internal combustion engines. we had great research going on in mechanical engineering. by the time cliff left, he said he knew more about the engines. the plan was for him to go back to dayton with his father, and they were going to build motorcycles. and they did. now, i read cliff's records in the smithsonian in washington , d.c. he says, in the evening near my house, i used to take long walks after dinner. i used to go past the workshop where the wright brothers were working, and i got to know them and everything. i don't believe a word of that. cliff, at that time, was a 22-year-old guy. he loved internal combustion engines. he loved the smell of oil and grease. he loved the noise. he
i can tell you that, going back to the beginning, some of the country's most important figures -- billy mitchell, who was world war i commander of air forces -- trained to fly by purdue graduates. the first guy who got involved in flight from purdue was a guy named cliff. he graduated in 1908. his father sent him here from dayton, ohio. paid out-of-state tuition for his son to come here and learn about internal combustion engines. we had great research going on in mechanical engineering. by the...
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chris thomas sees this mobility revolution we are talking about and convinces billy ford and others to set up a venture fund that will invest in all of these new technologies so that is what he did and when i -- when we wrote the book he was still doing that but later he quit the venture fund and is now setting up a new university to develop the brainpower for new mobility in detroit the idea being they need to have the talent for these new technologies, robotics and other technologies to keep the auto business in detroit. >> host: has he made any profit from what he has been doing? >> guest: i imagine he did well, a venture fund with good return on a lot of its investments in robotics and other mobility technology so i think he has done just fine. making a ton of money with his education venture, education i don't think is a huge problem, he's doing it to try to help detroit. >> host: a lot of the mobility technology that is being developed now has not seen a return. is that correct? >> right. we are in the boom phase of a nascent industry so money is pouring into all kinds of startup
chris thomas sees this mobility revolution we are talking about and convinces billy ford and others to set up a venture fund that will invest in all of these new technologies so that is what he did and when i -- when we wrote the book he was still doing that but later he quit the venture fund and is now setting up a new university to develop the brainpower for new mobility in detroit the idea being they need to have the talent for these new technologies, robotics and other technologies to keep...
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. >> my brother billy and i inherited our father's oyster biz, which his father started farming in 1899 we didn't want them. the business was dead. hoping we could bring it back to life. >> hey, guys, i'm jamie. >> hey. i'm travis. this is my cousin ryan. >> nice to meet you. >> how are you? it's absolutely gorgeous here. before i crack open the croxton family story, you got to know a thing or two about oysters, which -- raw, baked, or fried -- have been a part of the north american seafood diet for thousands of years. i get the scoop from tommy leggett, a marine scientist and longtime commercial fisherman. so, were they always so popular? i mean, oysters are all the rage. is that sudden? >> no, no, no. native americans have been eating oysters forever, all around the chesapeake bay. >> tommy tells me oysters were not a delicacy back then, but an everyday meal. >> when they finished eating them, whether they were raw or roasted or on a fire, they tossed the shells. and so you can find these old fossil shell piles from 1,000 years ago. >> oyster harvesting becomes a big business in the c
. >> my brother billy and i inherited our father's oyster biz, which his father started farming in 1899 we didn't want them. the business was dead. hoping we could bring it back to life. >> hey, guys, i'm jamie. >> hey. i'm travis. this is my cousin ryan. >> nice to meet you. >> how are you? it's absolutely gorgeous here. before i crack open the croxton family story, you got to know a thing or two about oysters, which -- raw, baked, or fried -- have been a part of...
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i do need to explain to billy that spidey is already wearing a mask. don't put a mask on a mask. it's like putting two condoms on. i'll wait on explaining that. in mexico city, someone came up with a fun way to keep riders on the train safe. >> mexico city doesn't want its public health campaign to turn into a circus, so it hired professional clowns to spray the hands of metro riders with disinfectant and to tell them, wear a face mask, don't be a clown. >> it's great to see clowns on the subway, because if you're angry, they make you laugh. >> jimmy: and you wouldn't like him when he's angry. between spider-man and the hulk, the avengers are really doing their part to keep the mask effort going strong. even with everything going on, despite all the warnings about spiking this virus again, as some states begin to ease stay at home restrictions, millions of americans are eagerly getting back out there. according to the "new york times" 25 million more people left their homes last week than in the six weeks before it. which is nuts. even the munchkins di
i do need to explain to billy that spidey is already wearing a mask. don't put a mask on a mask. it's like putting two condoms on. i'll wait on explaining that. in mexico city, someone came up with a fun way to keep riders on the train safe. >> mexico city doesn't want its public health campaign to turn into a circus, so it hired professional clowns to spray the hands of metro riders with disinfectant and to tell them, wear a face mask, don't be a clown. >> it's great to see clowns...
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him. >> he is a massive dork. >> reporter: billy said that ross was a lot of fun to be around. he remembers one beach holiday in particular. >> ross took his guitar, walked up to people on the beach and started conversations. that's who he is. >> but ross seemed to settle down when he met his wife, leanna. she encouraged him to get his college degree. his cousin, katie, said she made ross want to be a better man. >> we said that without leanna ross would have been a lost little puppy. >> after six years of marriage they moved to atlanta when ross was offered a job as a web developer at home depot and cooper was born a few months later. >> what was it like for you the first time that you saw cooper? >> man, he was so beautiful. blonde hair. blue eyes. just tiny little perfection. >> i had this vision of, you know, ross and cooper on the couch. ross is just goofing around with him and getting on the floor with him. it was hilarious. >> any extra thing that cooper could do and any milestone that he would share it with everyone. one of the conversations that i had with ross, he sai
him. >> he is a massive dork. >> reporter: billy said that ross was a lot of fun to be around. he remembers one beach holiday in particular. >> ross took his guitar, walked up to people on the beach and started conversations. that's who he is. >> but ross seemed to settle down when he met his wife, leanna. she encouraged him to get his college degree. his cousin, katie, said she made ross want to be a better man. >> we said that without leanna ross would have been...
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and artists like billy eilish the rolling stones and green day's billie joe armstrong live stream performances from their own homes for the one will together at home charity event on the health care work has. in addition to their live streaming the publish to music video made from 60 fan videos filmed at home the clip has around 50000 hits on you tube. via. the i think a really good only way to stay in touch with fans these days is by live streaming concert life. after thought making footage of cars available online you know come. to will now take place in him this year provided lockdown. if not they'll just keep performing on 9. ok so digital platforms are great for musicians to connect with fans and for fans to stream as much music as they want whenever they want but there's a catch companies are collecting vast quantities of personal data professor nick cauldron of the london school of economics explains more. the way we sat or jumped in front of our record player was unknown to the record companies they were blind to that now they're not the vision the market is today is a relation which i
and artists like billy eilish the rolling stones and green day's billie joe armstrong live stream performances from their own homes for the one will together at home charity event on the health care work has. in addition to their live streaming the publish to music video made from 60 fan videos filmed at home the clip has around 50000 hits on you tube. via. the i think a really good only way to stay in touch with fans these days is by live streaming concert life. after thought making footage of...
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he gets to talk for half an hour with the chairman of ford, billy ford. and tells him how boring his internship is and begs him for an interesting job. billy ford eventually puts him in this project which is the skunk works which is to scope out the future of transportation and megacities. in soap chris thomas sees this mobility revolution we are talking about, and he convinces billy ford and others to set up a venture fund that will invest in all of these new technologies. and so that is what he did. when we wrote the book, he will still doing that. but later, he quit the venture fund and is now setting up an education basically a new university to develop the brainpower for new mobility in detroit. the idea being they need to have the talent for these new technologies, robotics and other new technologies to keep the auto business in detroit. >> has he made any profits from what he has been doing since he left ford? >> while i imagine he did very well it's a venture fund in its had a good return on a lot of its investments. they are in robotics and other
he gets to talk for half an hour with the chairman of ford, billy ford. and tells him how boring his internship is and begs him for an interesting job. billy ford eventually puts him in this project which is the skunk works which is to scope out the future of transportation and megacities. in soap chris thomas sees this mobility revolution we are talking about, and he convinces billy ford and others to set up a venture fund that will invest in all of these new technologies. and so that is what...
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i know a lot of people, as do i, have a lot of respect for billy graham. but billy graham throughout the 1980 presidential campaign gives assurance to carter himself or to carter's aides of his support and then days later or earlier, he's making phone calls to people like paul laxault, reagan's campaign chair offering to do whatever he could to elect ronald reagan rather than jimmy carter in 1980. all of this is in the book. i just give you a little summary. carter, is of course, defeated. and then he goes back to plains where he begins to construct his post presidency. i'll try to wrap this up quickly so i can take some questions. and we're standing here in one glorious manifestation of his post presidential years. i think the most important comment about jimmy carter particularly in his post presidency came from james lane yishgs t y. he said about jimmy carter, the only person in history for whom the presidency was a stepping stone. and i think it really does capture what jimmy carter has done. parentally carter apparently carter is not fond of that quo
i know a lot of people, as do i, have a lot of respect for billy graham. but billy graham throughout the 1980 presidential campaign gives assurance to carter himself or to carter's aides of his support and then days later or earlier, he's making phone calls to people like paul laxault, reagan's campaign chair offering to do whatever he could to elect ronald reagan rather than jimmy carter in 1980. all of this is in the book. i just give you a little summary. carter, is of course, defeated. and...
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i know a lot of people as do i have a great deal of respect for billy graham. but billy graham repeatedly throughout the 1980 presidential campaign gives assurance to carter, himself, or to carter's aides of his support and then days later or earlier he is making phone calls to people like reagan's campaign chair offering to do whatever he could to elect ronald reagan rather than jimmy carter. all of this is in the book. this is just a little bit of a summary. carter of course is defeated and then he goes back to plains where he begins to conduct his post presidency. i'll try to wrap this up quickly so i can take some questions. and the -- we're standing here in one glorious manifestation of his post presidential years. i think the most succint comment about jimmy carter particularly in his post presidency came from james laney the former president of emory university who said of jimmy carter he was the only person in history for whom the prosy was a stepping stone. i think it really captures what jimmy carter has done. apparently he is not terribly fond of tha
i know a lot of people as do i have a great deal of respect for billy graham. but billy graham repeatedly throughout the 1980 presidential campaign gives assurance to carter, himself, or to carter's aides of his support and then days later or earlier he is making phone calls to people like reagan's campaign chair offering to do whatever he could to elect ronald reagan rather than jimmy carter. all of this is in the book. this is just a little bit of a summary. carter of course is defeated and...
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i do need to explain to billy that spidey is already wearing a mask.on a mask. it's like putting two condoms on.
i do need to explain to billy that spidey is already wearing a mask.on a mask. it's like putting two condoms on.
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he gets to talk for half an hour with the chairman of florida, billy florida and tells him how boring his internship is in bags him for something else and he puts them in this project which is just go about the future of transportation and megacities. and chris thomas sees the mobility resolution that we are talking about and he convinces billy florida and others to set up a venture fund that will invest in all these technologies. that's what he did and when i wrote the book he was still doing that . . . >> i imagine he did very well it is a venture for --dash a venture fund with robotics and other mobility technologies. i think he has done just fine. if he made that kind of money with the education venture that's not a huge profit maker but he's doing that to try to help detroit. >>host: a lot of the mobility technology developed now has not seen a return. is that correct? >> right. we are in the boom phase. so money is pouring into all kinds of startups and ventures. silicon valley is full of all kinds of mobility startups. at some point this will and and then investors last difficu
he gets to talk for half an hour with the chairman of florida, billy florida and tells him how boring his internship is in bags him for something else and he puts them in this project which is just go about the future of transportation and megacities. and chris thomas sees the mobility resolution that we are talking about and he convinces billy florida and others to set up a venture fund that will invest in all these technologies. that's what he did and when i wrote the book he was still doing...
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>> my biggest fear is in the biggest ho biggest moment of my life i can't make a decision and billy'sot there to be part of it, and i don't understand how he could possibly miss out on this moment in our child's life. >> how are you feelin'? it's your due date. >> it is my due date. i feel good. >> carly and steven also felt blindsided after moving from california to new york to have their first child, the policy change coming days before their baby was due. >> it was scary, the idea of him missing that and meeting his kid for the first time on the streets of manhattan. like i want them to be together. i want us all to be together. >> it sucks, but then you start to understand why. because restrictions were put in place. >> carly miraculously found a birthing center that could accept her. >> we're just happy there was an alternate option for us. >> we did not have a baby shower, unfortunately, because of the pandemic. >> janel and her husband warner are having trouble finding another option. >> we've tried several times. i have called the brook lalyn midwives. all of them have said th
>> my biggest fear is in the biggest ho biggest moment of my life i can't make a decision and billy'sot there to be part of it, and i don't understand how he could possibly miss out on this moment in our child's life. >> how are you feelin'? it's your due date. >> it is my due date. i feel good. >> carly and steven also felt blindsided after moving from california to new york to have their first child, the policy change coming days before their baby was due. >> it...
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who monitor the billies mother loved flowers. growing up he remembers their house filled with them. every year since her passing he's planted tulips on a street to honor her memory my plan was to change the sadness of losing my mother and convert it to making other people happier so i now saw that he suffered an accidental head injury and died suddenly planting flowers for her was her son's way of coping with the grief. what began as his celebration of her life has become a major city attraction. a small flower patch 8 years ago now stretches for a city block and sadness at the sad day this year there were fewer visitors than previous years not many people came to visit because of the coronavirus quarantine little by little i've seen families driving up to see the tulips from their cars as this is some of the job that i was just passing by when i saw the tulip for mother's sign i was curious to go to house of the car to see they are very beautiful. or the billy splits his time between homes in the united states and iran a foundation he set up overseas his passion project beautifying
who monitor the billies mother loved flowers. growing up he remembers their house filled with them. every year since her passing he's planted tulips on a street to honor her memory my plan was to change the sadness of losing my mother and convert it to making other people happier so i now saw that he suffered an accidental head injury and died suddenly planting flowers for her was her son's way of coping with the grief. what began as his celebration of her life has become a major city...
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somebody on a bike that apparently is not moving fast enough and he's getting poked and prodded by the billy clubs and at some point he's going to start pedaling away. the crowd is throwing things in this direction, just water bottles at this point. people are throwing fice. so here we are now at san fernando street and we are going to continue to backup. the police have stopped for a time here and traffic is still trying to get through in various parts of the downtown, right near san jose state university and it's obviously been closed because of the covid-19 crisis, so there's not as many students that would be here to get involved in this. we can look do ite a crowd down peopleetty ch standing around, a few people throwing things stilaming some the newspaper racks across the street. right now it looks like a standoff between the officers and the protesters, is only very few protesters in the direct line of sight of the officers right now. most people have pulled back and are holding up their signs and waiting to see what happens next. >> reporter: from chopper 5, we did see another dumpst
somebody on a bike that apparently is not moving fast enough and he's getting poked and prodded by the billy clubs and at some point he's going to start pedaling away. the crowd is throwing things in this direction, just water bottles at this point. people are throwing fice. so here we are now at san fernando street and we are going to continue to backup. the police have stopped for a time here and traffic is still trying to get through in various parts of the downtown, right near san jose...
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billy cannon and his bassett hound frankie will be first in line. >> i've been waiting for wash. it's pretty filthy right now. >> in san francisco, sunday, the last day of this playground free-for-all at the presidio golf course. it was packed with families. >> really happy that they opened it up to everybody. >> hope these people enjoy themselves today. >> starting monday, golf is back. jeff has a 12:15 tee time. are you anxious to get back out there? >> very anxious. i played in napa a couple of times since they opened a couple of weeks ago. but this is a great course. harding park is going to open too. good luck in the tee time. >> management says the clubhouse will remain closed, and no contact payment will be in place. elsewhere, most bay area construction projects will be allowed to resume. plant companies and landscaping companies ordered shut down can reopen. billy cannon says he'll take anything resembling life as it was precovid-19. >> it was the little things in life that make you feel a little nicer during this whole pandemic thing. >> this car wash reopens tomorrow a
billy cannon and his bassett hound frankie will be first in line. >> i've been waiting for wash. it's pretty filthy right now. >> in san francisco, sunday, the last day of this playground free-for-all at the presidio golf course. it was packed with families. >> really happy that they opened it up to everybody. >> hope these people enjoy themselves today. >> starting monday, golf is back. jeff has a 12:15 tee time. are you anxious to get back out there? >>...
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such chris thomas sees this mobility revolution that we are talking about and he convinces billy ford and others to set up a venture fund that will invest in all of these new technologies rated so that is what he did. and when i or we rent the boat, still doing that. but later he quit the venture fund. lenny is now setting up an education, basically a new university to develop brainpower for new mobility of detroit pretty i do mean they need to have the talent for these new technologies, robotics and other new technologies to keep the auto business in detroit. peter: has he made any profit from that. stephen: i imagine he did very well. it's a venture funded and has a a good on a lot of its investments in robotics and other mobility technologies rated so i think he has done just fine. i don't think he's making a ton of money with his education venture. education adult think is a huge profit maker. i think he is doing it to try to help detroit. peter: a lot of the mobility technology that is being developed now is not seen return. is that a correct. stephen: when the moon base . so mon
such chris thomas sees this mobility revolution that we are talking about and he convinces billy ford and others to set up a venture fund that will invest in all of these new technologies rated so that is what he did. and when i or we rent the boat, still doing that. but later he quit the venture fund. lenny is now setting up an education, basically a new university to develop brainpower for new mobility of detroit pretty i do mean they need to have the talent for these new technologies,...
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we have an interview with billy eichner himself. >> can't wait for that.l our faces. >>> first we are following the top headlines including the economic crisis across this country. 33 million americans out of work in less than two months as many states try to get back to business. at least 44 now lifting some restrictions as of this morning. >>> also right now it could be colder than christmas day and, yes, it is may. we are tracking the latest on that mother's day storm heading for the northeast. more than 75 million people in the path of freezing cold and snow. >>> and two legendary quarterbacks ready to face off once again but this time on the golf course. tom brady versus peyton manning and it's all for charity. brady and manning will team up with phil mickelson and tiger woods, the match held in florida on may 24th and this is the best part, $10 million will go towards coronavirus relief from that, george. >> that is the best part. what an epic match-up right there. >>> and right now we are going to turn to growing concerns over a mysterious illness t
we have an interview with billy eichner himself. >> can't wait for that.l our faces. >>> first we are following the top headlines including the economic crisis across this country. 33 million americans out of work in less than two months as many states try to get back to business. at least 44 now lifting some restrictions as of this morning. >>> also right now it could be colder than christmas day and, yes, it is may. we are tracking the latest on that mother's day storm...
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>> guest: so far billy had positive reactions.audible] >> host: i'm sure there will be controversy of people disputing the account and dna test for sally hemmings family. >> guest: writes, right. >> mentioned building relationships that montpelier and you mention speaking at workshops and symposia there. re-examining historical narratives and how they are formed, who is included, there is a real history that they want to contextualize how we remember whether it is that story of sally hemmings and monte and the history center has been contextualizing a lost cause civil war monuments. how do you think, how would you like your family story to be reflected at montpelier? >> guest: well, mount pelee of the first time i went there all telling was in 1992. because they were -- the day i arrived for the first time, i was able to see an excavation site which was the south kitchen. they were looking for the truth. they were trying to learn who they were, what they did, how they played a role in james mattis' life at montpelier. and what the
>> guest: so far billy had positive reactions.audible] >> host: i'm sure there will be controversy of people disputing the account and dna test for sally hemmings family. >> guest: writes, right. >> mentioned building relationships that montpelier and you mention speaking at workshops and symposia there. re-examining historical narratives and how they are formed, who is included, there is a real history that they want to contextualize how we remember whether it is that...
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closed by very carefully giving mea he closed by very carefully giving me a phone numberfor one of billy, it was just very kind and funny. it was very surreal having little richard give mea surreal having little richard give me a phone number. then he laughed and jumped into character. fascinating and a wonderful tail to finish. thanks you so much for talking to was, brian. that is brian hiatt there. thank you. president putin has led russia's commemorations of the defeat of nazi germany in the second world war, 75 years ago. the traditional military parade was cancelled because of the coronavirus, as steve rosenberg reports. in the skies over moscow, a display of power... ..and patriotism. victory day is always the day russia showcases itself as a great nation. but this year, something was different. down below, red square was empty. no troops or military hardware. the main parade postponed due to coronavirus. russia is determined to make this a big celebration despite the pandemic. victory day is the country's most important national holiday, when russians remember not only the defeat
closed by very carefully giving mea he closed by very carefully giving me a phone numberfor one of billy, it was just very kind and funny. it was very surreal having little richard give mea surreal having little richard give me a phone number. then he laughed and jumped into character. fascinating and a wonderful tail to finish. thanks you so much for talking to was, brian. that is brian hiatt there. thank you. president putin has led russia's commemorations of the defeat of nazi germany in the...
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i remember at the end he closed by very carefully giving me a phone number for one of billy preston'sd tell him, you know, it was very surreal having little richard give me a phone number. and then he laughed and jumped into character a little bit. but i think he had a lot of sense to him. reflecting on the life of little richard. don't forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter — i'm @lvaughanjones. hello. it's hard to overstate just how different our weather will be by the end of sunday, certainly in the feel of things out there as it turns much colder across the uk. the cold accentuated by a strengthening wind as well. more cloud around, too, the chance of seeing a bit of rain. sunday begins with the cold air already in place in scotland, and then it surges south across the uk. cold arctic air coming our way, so very different from what we've had. now, these are the temperatures to start the day. already frosty across northern scotland, even a bit of snow lying to relatively low levels in some spots. icy in places, too. and early rain towards southern scotl
i remember at the end he closed by very carefully giving me a phone number for one of billy preston'sd tell him, you know, it was very surreal having little richard give me a phone number. and then he laughed and jumped into character a little bit. but i think he had a lot of sense to him. reflecting on the life of little richard. don't forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter — i'm @lvaughanjones. hello. it's hard to overstate just how different our weather will be...
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have been so important. ,oing back to the beginning some of the country's most important figures, billyitchell who was a world war i , thender in the air force father of the modern air force were both trained to fly by purdue graduates. the first guy involved was cliff and he graduated in 1908. his father was from dayton, ohio and he paid out-of-state tuition for his son to come here to learn about internal combustion engines. we had great research going on on the internal combustion engine. he said he knew more about the engines and the plan was for him to go back to dayton with his father and they were going to build motorcycles. they did. they started a motorcycle company. records in the smithsonian in washington, d.c. at the air and space museum. he said in the evening near his house he would take long walks for dinner and he would happen upon a workshop where the wright brothers were working and i got to know them. i didn't believe a word of that. guy ands a 22-year-old he loved internal combustion engines and the smell of oil and grease. he love the noise and he loved to make engi
have been so important. ,oing back to the beginning some of the country's most important figures, billyitchell who was a world war i , thender in the air force father of the modern air force were both trained to fly by purdue graduates. the first guy involved was cliff and he graduated in 1908. his father was from dayton, ohio and he paid out-of-state tuition for his son to come here to learn about internal combustion engines. we had great research going on on the internal combustion engine. he...
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the great billy ray cyrus had a t.v. show called still the king a couple years ago and i guess they're down about 5 times and i was this really wacky kenny chesney type country entertainer big star whose house was filled with pictures of himself doing things like that and when they got it delivery from u.b.s. billy said beauty of the oil painting of the fighting sharks there it is. certainly of all my friends one of my dearest but also one of the quirkiest senses of humor i've ever encountered in my 66 years is the dear john corbett john do you remember there was like it was there 2 to 3 year period or all you put up on the internet was drawings of john cougar mellencamp or had a who was who you were putting up all the time. those are fantastic drawings of the one really jon bon jovi. here's i didn't for 2 years. or that if for the last year i am into on twitter i don't reply i know look at the replies i found out that was my downfall reading the who like my bon jovi's and who didn't so for the last year roughly once a w
the great billy ray cyrus had a t.v. show called still the king a couple years ago and i guess they're down about 5 times and i was this really wacky kenny chesney type country entertainer big star whose house was filled with pictures of himself doing things like that and when they got it delivery from u.b.s. billy said beauty of the oil painting of the fighting sharks there it is. certainly of all my friends one of my dearest but also one of the quirkiest senses of humor i've ever encountered...