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if i didn't live so close to nolan, it would be nolan.ico and sara. i'm going to say ed. >> jimmy: sara, how about you? >> yeah, that's a good point, erielle. i live so close to you guys and i'm so close to jesse and his husband justin. i will miss ed the most. that's such a good point. >> jimmy: you guys should just go over to ed's house in the middle of the night or something if you're going to miss him so much. >> we're going to get in bed with him. hey, how are you, man, we miss you? >> ed is quarantined in hawaii right now. are you on lockdown in your beach house in hawaii yet? you poor thing. i hope you're going to be okay. >> jimmy: it will be a good, healthy swim. so you guys are only going to be family members for one more day, we wanted to take this opportunity to play a special sibling rivalry edition of scavenger hunt. i assume you know how a scavenger hunt works. rules are simple. i will ask you to find an item or complete a task, and your job is to do that as quickly as you can. >> can i interrupt? i'm actually their uncle.
if i didn't live so close to nolan, it would be nolan.ico and sara. i'm going to say ed. >> jimmy: sara, how about you? >> yeah, that's a good point, erielle. i live so close to you guys and i'm so close to jesse and his husband justin. i will miss ed the most. that's such a good point. >> jimmy: you guys should just go over to ed's house in the middle of the night or something if you're going to miss him so much. >> we're going to get in bed with him. hey, how are you,...
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of things that you could have access to partner up to you there john it's one state that point suit nolan and today the can the global infrastructure cope moving forward because if so many more people working from home they then go from working at home 'd in front of a bookshelf usually as far as i'm aware then they go to the kitchen table they put on their i pad or they get their i pad talked to their big speakers so they can stream radio to listen to the news and then they go online and start talking to people around the world. what is interesting to think about how we already talk about the idea that we're online so much that it feels like we never lives anywhere else anymore because for example in the release of i think it's pronounced quite be quick be yesterday and netflix that was going to offer 10 minute shows with the idea that i need to be able to watch content constantly even just walking from my house to the bus stop and then from the bus stop to work so i get this idea that we see as an advertisement all the time where people are being presented staring at their phones to the
of things that you could have access to partner up to you there john it's one state that point suit nolan and today the can the global infrastructure cope moving forward because if so many more people working from home they then go from working at home 'd in front of a bookshelf usually as far as i'm aware then they go to the kitchen table they put on their i pad or they get their i pad talked to their big speakers so they can stream radio to listen to the news and then they go online and start...
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john nolan meyer at work that fast. and internationally renowned choreographer who depicts worlds of emotion in the language of dance thank you it's been done i'm a grateful person and that might be why i'm a happy person quickly and privileged to get to do what i love most people. for john know i mire the artistic journey has always been more important than the destination. in my name and if my life is a painting it dance is the frame. his creative home is the ballet center hamburg. site is she ever since i've been a choreographer my aim has been to create a sort of microcosm of the world on stage after. a microcosm that includes the underworld johnno meyer is staging orpheus and your idiocy. in their creation you see is stick soon said the narrative is the creative process itself is in and there's nothing better than entering a space and feeling extremely nervous and uncertain. your dancers looking to you with huge expectations on to the sound of music that moves you hear it and creating something that hadn't existed
john nolan meyer at work that fast. and internationally renowned choreographer who depicts worlds of emotion in the language of dance thank you it's been done i'm a grateful person and that might be why i'm a happy person quickly and privileged to get to do what i love most people. for john know i mire the artistic journey has always been more important than the destination. in my name and if my life is a painting it dance is the frame. his creative home is the ballet center hamburg. site is...
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member of the european commission's expert group on artificial intelligence in the netherlands we have nolan gertz he's a technology ethicist and a professor at the university of twente welcome to you all jump in new york coming to you 1st who's doing well here and why. doing well considering i'm basically still my pajamas and haven't had a haircut in about 3 weeks is not me exactly. in terms of technology in terms of the technologies that we're using right now we're seeing a lot of the things that were promised come to fruition unfortunately it's under duress and it's under and it's under. a great deal of pain right now but a lot of the networks networking effect that were promised by the internet are actually coming to be combated will mark in vienna are we talking here about trends that are being accelerated trends that we're going to happen anyway so it's like a a quick cook on something. well yes because there was a really kind of digitalization process happening where burke and alliance were already very much many years of buying by electronic digital technologies and now of course bec
member of the european commission's expert group on artificial intelligence in the netherlands we have nolan gertz he's a technology ethicist and a professor at the university of twente welcome to you all jump in new york coming to you 1st who's doing well here and why. doing well considering i'm basically still my pajamas and haven't had a haircut in about 3 weeks is not me exactly. in terms of technology in terms of the technologies that we're using right now we're seeing a lot of the things...
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john nolan meyer loves the venue and frequently works here as a guest choreographer. he's a company. is i love this company very much it's big it's not too big because it will often have 2 big productions going on in it's 2 different venues mine i can click to interest my. i much to have lots of time to work with my group these groups who are surveyed grosse but each row through its movements is an important color in this mosaic of emotions at 1st and then switch to fabio east indies in was a fun one is there. together with ballet masters kevin hagen and. both former dancers with a hammer ballet johnno meyer is on his way to rehearsals his adaptation of la demo coming out yeah the 19th century novel by alexandre dumas is being staged in the city in which it was set. with. the retailer of no real want to sell i don't know where they were bought it things are unfixable. with its many stairwells corridors and rooms the historic building is something of a labyrinth you know if an accident. i mean if the rehearsals are taking place in one of 5 studios it's interesting with
john nolan meyer loves the venue and frequently works here as a guest choreographer. he's a company. is i love this company very much it's big it's not too big because it will often have 2 big productions going on in it's 2 different venues mine i can click to interest my. i much to have lots of time to work with my group these groups who are surveyed grosse but each row through its movements is an important color in this mosaic of emotions at 1st and then switch to fabio east indies in was a...
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we'll try nolan in chester, pennsylvania. good morning to you, nolan. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. thank you, doctor, shout ouattara, black girl imagine -- magic, i see you. thank you. the question i have, i've been following the doctors in cuba, giving d that they're -- i'm noticing that's not really on the radar, the coronavirus task force, so i'm wondering even what the embargo, how would that public-private partnership happen? if states individually wanted to set up the private-public partnership with cuba or doctors there, so i'm wondering if i could get in insight from your expertise. host: nolan, thank you. we have about a minute left. your response? guest: sure. so what we're seeing right now is that a lot of scientists in many countries, including cuba, are looking at experimental treatments and therapies and trying to determine whether or not they're effective. so what we are seeing right now is that there hasn't been opportunities to do state to country exchange. that's quite difficult t. has to go through the federal government. but what we
we'll try nolan in chester, pennsylvania. good morning to you, nolan. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. thank you, doctor, shout ouattara, black girl imagine -- magic, i see you. thank you. the question i have, i've been following the doctors in cuba, giving d that they're -- i'm noticing that's not really on the radar, the coronavirus task force, so i'm wondering even what the embargo, how would that public-private partnership happen? if states individually wanted to set up...
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la catedral san patricio realiÓo una misa liderada por el cardenal timothy nolan y los feligreses lograron caridades catÓlicas de new york que serÁn distribuidos a familias que pas lo necesitan. >>> estamos abortes a ayudar a los vecinos para ayudar en dignidad en esta tierra. >>> practicando el distanciamiento social con el padre israel pÉrez, momentos despuÉs que celebrÓ la misa virtual, dentro de la catedral de saint joseph. >>> se ha manifestado de forma extraÑa pero palpable, la esperanza, no podemos perder. dios estÁ siempre con nosotros. >>> la arquidiÓcesis de newark, ofreciÓ una misa con el cardenal joseph... de manera virtual tambiÉn. >>> tes la dio a conocer que estÁn fabricando respiro toros mÉdicos usando partes de vehÍculos. con piezas en gran cantidad inventarios. las pantallas tac tils de modelos de auto como monitor o controlador, no revelaron cuÁndo estos respiradores van a estar listos para usarse en hospitales. >>> el presidente de apple, tim cook dijo que la empresa estÁ haciendo mascarillas faciales. la compaÑÍa planea enviar un mifrm on de piezas estos dÍas y otro mi
la catedral san patricio realiÓo una misa liderada por el cardenal timothy nolan y los feligreses lograron caridades catÓlicas de new york que serÁn distribuidos a familias que pas lo necesitan. >>> estamos abortes a ayudar a los vecinos para ayudar en dignidad en esta tierra. >>> practicando el distanciamiento social con el padre israel pÉrez, momentos despuÉs que celebrÓ la misa virtual, dentro de la catedral de saint joseph. >>> se ha manifestado de forma...
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on this day, will clark of the giants faced nolan ryan in his first big league at-bat and caramba, deepesthe giants won the game 8-3. will the thrill played eight memorable seasons for san francisco. so memorable he was scheduled to have his jersey number 22 retired this season. >>> this day a year ago, i watched my alma mater virginia win the ncaa tournament over texas tech. when i was there came up empty but 2019 i was exhausted during our postgame show. >> dennis i'm awfully emotional and i don't get that way about sporting contests. it feels so good. time to go to the bar now. how about that. >> yeah we'll get out of here with this fellow aden john stone. picked up a club when he was 2 years old. >> let's see what you have. what do you have in your hand? >> eight iron. >> is that your go to? >> yeah. >> okay. >> he's been wearing out his mama's kitchen mat in the yard. the third grader from marin is so good he's the third player on the eighth grade golf team at mark day school in san rafael. chip ins, hole out, look at the set up. the technique and the club speed. aden, you got it. kee
on this day, will clark of the giants faced nolan ryan in his first big league at-bat and caramba, deepesthe giants won the game 8-3. will the thrill played eight memorable seasons for san francisco. so memorable he was scheduled to have his jersey number 22 retired this season. >>> this day a year ago, i watched my alma mater virginia win the ncaa tournament over texas tech. when i was there came up empty but 2019 i was exhausted during our postgame show. >> dennis i'm awfully...
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. >>> mike nolan had two first round picks. one was pat willis and the other joe staley.onight they're both retired from football. he said good-bye today and revealed a neck injury that bothered him throughout the season. but ultimately he called it quits for his family. he wants to stay connected to football in the future, even though he is going on his own terms. he will not be a super bowl champion. >> yeah, it really does. not to be able to win that. and in that respects, you know, i think i did everything i could do. it is not something that, you know, will torment me for the rest of my life. >> and while sporting events might still be months away in california, the warriors are still not even allowed to be in a small group at their practice facility today. and it will be until next season during a video chat posted by usf. >>> we were down to 17 games, but we were out of the playoffs. and it feels like the end of the season for our team. we are staying in touch with guys, but everybody is sort of assuming this is it. >>> april 28 what happened on this date in sports
. >>> mike nolan had two first round picks. one was pat willis and the other joe staley.onight they're both retired from football. he said good-bye today and revealed a neck injury that bothered him throughout the season. but ultimately he called it quits for his family. he wants to stay connected to football in the future, even though he is going on his own terms. he will not be a super bowl champion. >> yeah, it really does. not to be able to win that. and in that respects, you...
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libby nolan is a senior nurse. she thought covid was going to kill her.me unwell and i became unwell and a few others within the team have become unwell. i had some very bleak hours. i don't want anyone to suffer this. the welsh government says more than a million pieces of ppe have been given to libby's hospital, but she thinks she was exposed because she didn't have the right kit. what was it like, what was the worst part? you can't get air in. very, very constricted, tight. it feels like you're breathing through a straw. why was that kit not good enough, from your point of view? because there was no coverage. we had very simple aprons, very like the aprons you'd serve food with. we had a mask, which is just a surgical mask. some doctors and nurses say they've been warned not to speak out about the crisis, but libby's a union rep and thinks people should know what conditions are like. sorry... i feel incredibly passionate that no more people should suffer, that no more health workers should come to harm or, for some reason, that they can't speak out, th
libby nolan is a senior nurse. she thought covid was going to kill her.me unwell and i became unwell and a few others within the team have become unwell. i had some very bleak hours. i don't want anyone to suffer this. the welsh government says more than a million pieces of ppe have been given to libby's hospital, but she thinks she was exposed because she didn't have the right kit. what was it like, what was the worst part? you can't get air in. very, very constricted, tight. it feels like...
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on this day in 1986 will clark of the giants faced nolan ryan in his first big league at-bat and wow clark took the future hall of famer yard, deepest part of the houston astrodome and the giants won 8-3. he scheduled to have his jersey number 22 retired this season. this date a year ago i watched my school, virginia, win the nca amens basketball tournament in overtime number over texas tech. when i was there a couple final four appearances at nothing. 2019 a moment that had me overcome with emotion during our postgame show. >> dennis i am awfully emotional and i don't get that way about sporting contests. it feels so good. time to go to the bar nt? >> ha. and let leave with you third grader aiden john stone. when you play them, leave your wallet in the car. >> let's see what you got. what do you got in your hands? what is that? >> 8 iron. >> is that your go to? >> yes. >> okay. >> third grader in marin county, aiden, so good, granted, he's third grade, he's the number one player on the eighth grade team at mark day school in san raphael. look at that. the set up is good, the stroke
on this day in 1986 will clark of the giants faced nolan ryan in his first big league at-bat and wow clark took the future hall of famer yard, deepest part of the houston astrodome and the giants won 8-3. he scheduled to have his jersey number 22 retired this season. this date a year ago i watched my school, virginia, win the nca amens basketball tournament in overtime number over texas tech. when i was there a couple final four appearances at nothing. 2019 a moment that had me overcome with...
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you know to mourn on father nolan his congregation are determined to do their part for the environment. we installed thefts of dollars bottle of wine in the rec. sorry. there or more to church our main goal is to provide cheap electricity for the church and to the same time this is the way of. showing that the whole word that we can. make use of for you our border and they disorder. by next year the entire roof of the church complex is said to be covered in function tunnels in addition to the efforts to block fossil fuels an increase environmental awareness the congregation are making a positive contribution of their own by switching to solar. a small group of people who can definitely change the world are you doing something similar to good use your communities carbon footprint was it up be just all social media and tell us about it we continue to bring to submissions for the pina and again a plan that if you until next time goodbye. refund of the markets. the momentum of the morning world. news magazine made in germany. 30 minutes d.w. . small acts can inspire big change the people m
you know to mourn on father nolan his congregation are determined to do their part for the environment. we installed thefts of dollars bottle of wine in the rec. sorry. there or more to church our main goal is to provide cheap electricity for the church and to the same time this is the way of. showing that the whole word that we can. make use of for you our border and they disorder. by next year the entire roof of the church complex is said to be covered in function tunnels in addition to the...
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be not to mourn on father nolan his congregation are determined to do their part for the environment. we installed the thefts up solar panels while in the act. and there or more to church our main goal is to provide a tip that they should be for the church under the same time this is the way of. showing that the whole word of that weekend i make use of for you our border and they just orthe. by next year the entire roof of the church complex is said to be covered in for example take panels in addition to their efforts to block fossil fuels on increase environmental awareness congregational making a positive contribution of their own by switching to solar. a small group of people who can definitely change the world are you doing something similar to good use your communities carbon footprint was it up pages of social media and tell us about it we continue to bring 2 submissions for the cleaner and again a planet if you week until next time goodbye. what keeps us in shape what makes us sick and how do we stay healthy. my name is dr carson he could i talk to medical experts. watch them a
be not to mourn on father nolan his congregation are determined to do their part for the environment. we installed the thefts up solar panels while in the act. and there or more to church our main goal is to provide a tip that they should be for the church under the same time this is the way of. showing that the whole word of that weekend i make use of for you our border and they just orthe. by next year the entire roof of the church complex is said to be covered in for example take panels in...
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you know to mourn our father nolan his congregation are determined to do their part for the environment. we installed both sets up solar panels while in the act. and there or more to church our main goal is to provide a tip elec they should be for the church and at the same time this is their with way of. showing that the whole word that we can. make use of where you are whether they disorders. by next year the entire roof of the church complex is said to be covered in photoshop or take tunnels in addition to the efforts to block fossil fuels an increase environmental awareness the congregation are making a positive contribution of their own by switching to sort of. a small group of people who can definitely change the world are you doing something similar to good use your community in scotland was it up be just all social media and tell us about it we continue to bring to submissions for the pina and again a plan that if you make until next time the bite. high tech search for clues in. an archaeological dig that doesn't need shovels. modern technology is used to explore historical site
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we've asked him to do to be here show their support in president's by her side every step of the way nolan prayed over the brown man. >>before they headed to their final resting bullet. story breing hearts across the country. thousands tuning in to watch the unttling reality that is because our normaasking for prayers, as one she steal trying to e cope >>mara. >>now priya jones reporting michigan is among the states hardest hit by coronavirus they've got 243 dths now with more than 2000 cases. maryland says that if it can detect or it can dete if you're immune to coronavirus through a simple blood test so with alison starling now with more on whathey're working on. >>this is an inside look at a rockville company called 202 jean systems technicians are packing up and shipping tests some saycould be the key to getting americans out of quarantine it's a simple finger-prick blood test designed to dete ose antibodies thatshow i someone has had the infection and could be protected from getting coronavirus again. one positive result is called igg. >>the beauty of it is if you have by gigi, the as
we've asked him to do to be here show their support in president's by her side every step of the way nolan prayed over the brown man. >>before they headed to their final resting bullet. story breing hearts across the country. thousands tuning in to watch the unttling reality that is because our normaasking for prayers, as one she steal trying to e cope >>mara. >>now priya jones reporting michigan is among the states hardest hit by coronavirus they've got 243 dths now with more...
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stacy nolan and aaron. they opened up maschoci sweet shop in 1964 where she worked every day, even through her treatment. she loved spending time with her kids and grandkids, and cherished the times of all of them running around like crazy at christmas and competing in laser games, adults included. she enjoyed going to lake tahoe with her grandchildren and the arcades -- and would spend hours at the arcade and getting excited when large chunks of coins would fall and he could give all of her tickets to the grandkids. and she was a hard-working and kindest grandma that there ever was. she'll be missed for her crazy saran wrap and her ziploc bagging of everything and her die-hard love for cheerios and a way that she could watch soap operas for hours on end. she had the funnest eating habits and always taking the seeds off her hamburger buns and eating donuts with a spoon. and whenever you asked her where she would -- why she would do something strange with her food, she would laugh and say a things that would
stacy nolan and aaron. they opened up maschoci sweet shop in 1964 where she worked every day, even through her treatment. she loved spending time with her kids and grandkids, and cherished the times of all of them running around like crazy at christmas and competing in laser games, adults included. she enjoyed going to lake tahoe with her grandchildren and the arcades -- and would spend hours at the arcade and getting excited when large chunks of coins would fall and he could give all of her...
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welcome to the program assistant 2 pm here in moscow this monday i'm kevin nolan with his 30 minute world news roundup falling in 1st is where we are then on the numbers as we head into a new week at 4 months now since the 1st infections began to cause concern around the world and as of now more than 1800000 cases have been logged more than 114000 people have died the number of people known to have recovered from covert 19 is standing this hour more than 431000. so instead these latest developments to new york the worst affected states in the world's most affected country the governor of new york's planning to launch a fund to support medics but the skepticism from unions back at him who blame him for budget cuts which they say have squeezed resources and left them ill equipped for the pandemic with more on that and the similar struggles elsewhere in the world is a senior correspondent were a guarantee of. isn't is astounding that something super tiny a virus which isn't even technically considered alive has humbled us through law technology for all our knowledge and hubris ami's robots r
welcome to the program assistant 2 pm here in moscow this monday i'm kevin nolan with his 30 minute world news roundup falling in 1st is where we are then on the numbers as we head into a new week at 4 months now since the 1st infections began to cause concern around the world and as of now more than 1800000 cases have been logged more than 114000 people have died the number of people known to have recovered from covert 19 is standing this hour more than 431000. so instead these latest...
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nothing more than that and the rain notice as heavy as it has been across to march and java still nolan i was born and seeing some heavier downpours similar story on choose davis still staying fine and dry to the north 37 in bangkok and we just got a scattering of showers really throughout much of the philippines more than a few showers there into the fall northeast of india as we go through monday the rains developing again into bangladesh up into assad and also along the east coast pushing across into west bengal as we had to choose day. man ma is on trial from rain to genocide the government stands accused of committing atrocities against their own henge of people one i want to investigate on al-jazeera. al jazeera. heard. welcome back you're watching al-jazeera me so home run the reminder of our top news stories a british government minister has described reports that prime minister boris johnson skipped critical coronavirus meetings early in the outbreak as grotesque the sunday times newspaper alleges that the british government was too slow to respond to the threat from the pandem
nothing more than that and the rain notice as heavy as it has been across to march and java still nolan i was born and seeing some heavier downpours similar story on choose davis still staying fine and dry to the north 37 in bangkok and we just got a scattering of showers really throughout much of the philippines more than a few showers there into the fall northeast of india as we go through monday the rains developing again into bangladesh up into assad and also along the east coast pushing...
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only randy johnson and nolan ryan in the history of baseball had more strikeouts than you did. number three, all time. was there any one strikeout over the course of that that you think about maybe your favorite strikeout. was there a moment over the course of those 24 seasons where you isolate out one time that you faced a batter, or were they all good? [clemens] they were all good. i mean, anytime you can get a strikeout. the ones that are more meaningful, of course, is one out man on third and you need a strikeout to keep the inning alive. get a strikeout after one of your teammates have made a error, so you get a fourth out, per se, and keep their name out of the paper for making a big error. [smith] yeah, people forget about that if you get out of the inning. [clemens] that's right, your teammates thank you a lot running off the field. but you know what? again, i bring up bill fischer. my pitching coach that i hawith tom seaver and what a luxury it was. you again, talked about it earlier, having that opportunity at 21 years-old, 22 off the campus here at texas, having the
only randy johnson and nolan ryan in the history of baseball had more strikeouts than you did. number three, all time. was there any one strikeout over the course of that that you think about maybe your favorite strikeout. was there a moment over the course of those 24 seasons where you isolate out one time that you faced a batter, or were they all good? [clemens] they were all good. i mean, anytime you can get a strikeout. the ones that are more meaningful, of course, is one out man on third...
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i know that still the snow is coming down across more nolan and the east and areas of the united states this kidding away from the great lakes on into new england that is where the winter weather warnings have been however plenty of snow across the central plains this is denver this is actually some crab apple blossom and then across into nebraska laurel snow lying on the branches of this plum blossom but it will be clearing because the temperatures are on the rise what we watched on sunday is once again across the southern states because we will be saying more potentially severe thunderstorms developing on the developed fairly rapidly and push across much of the southeast that's in the northeast the way we could still see want to areas of rain sleet some lake effect snow coming off of the lakes towards the east . across the west too on sunday but by monday that clay is but this is what happens our system in the south works this way up into the mid atlantic and works its way steadily up the eastern side of the u.s. so as to say washing out all the time for the next couple of days to see
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and giant fans, how about the bat against nolan ryan on this day in 1956. >> i walked up to the plateve never seen anything that fast before in my life. i hate it, i hated good. i didn't know it was going out. >> on this day in 1966, al davis was named the commissioner of the american football league, a position he held until the league merged with the nfl later that year. that is this day in sports, april 8, i'm joe fonzi.>> good stuff as always from joe, and that's pretty much the sporting life. this working from home thing, do you know what i'm going to go do now? laundry.>> i thought you would say dinner.>> can i please come back to work, please?>> mark, we miss you. thanks for joining us everyone, good night, stay safe, and stay healthy. pills do not work. nlargement believe me, i know. the e-mail i got was from the office of stephen hawking. you're kidding. why? he's coming to the university for a couple weeks to lecture, and he's looking for an engineer to help maintain the equipment on his wheelchair. that's amazing. you'll be like his pit crew. a word of caution: i would not
and giant fans, how about the bat against nolan ryan on this day in 1956. >> i walked up to the plateve never seen anything that fast before in my life. i hate it, i hated good. i didn't know it was going out. >> on this day in 1966, al davis was named the commissioner of the american football league, a position he held until the league merged with the nfl later that year. that is this day in sports, april 8, i'm joe fonzi.>> good stuff as always from joe, and that's pretty...
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we've asked him to do to be here to ow their support in president's by her side every step of e way nolanyed over the brown man. >>before they headed to their finalresting point. story breaking hearts across the country. ousands tuning in to watch the unsettling reality thats because our normal asking for prayers, sandy brown says his ew life as one she steal trying to cope >>that >>was bridge owns reporting michigan as we know was only is one of the hardest hit states by coronavis the of 243 deaths and more than 24,000 cases. >>the coronavirus has escalated the need for hard to find medical equipment but dinary people around the world are helping david culver explainhow. >>as the novel coronavirus first swept through china millions went into lockdown and factories like this one and will o were ben bolt has his toy box 3 d printers are made went dark. >>our supply chain was completely shut down for 2 months but as china slowly restartsbolt as his production is back up and as mill in the u.s. are now under stay at home orders we box has seen sales go up. he says but the goodwill of his cus
we've asked him to do to be here to ow their support in president's by her side every step of e way nolanyed over the brown man. >>before they headed to their finalresting point. story breaking hearts across the country. ousands tuning in to watch the unsettling reality thats because our normal asking for prayers, sandy brown says his ew life as one she steal trying to cope >>that >>was bridge owns reporting michigan as we know was only is one of the hardest hit states by...
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we've asked him to do to be here to show theirsupport in president's byer side every step of the way nolan prayed over the brown man. >>before they headed to their final resting point. story breaking hearts across the country. thousands tuning in to watch the unsettling reality that is because our normal asking for prayers, sandy brown ys his new life as onshe steal trying to cope >>for >>and that was brianna jones reporting michigan one of the hardeshit states by coronavus they have 243 deaths and more than 24,000 cases. >>the pandemic is escalated the need for hard to find medical equipment but ordinary people around the wor are stepping in to help david cover explains. >>as the novel ronavirus first swept through china millions went into lockdown and factori like this one and will who were ben bolt has his toy box 3 d printers are >>our supply chain was completely shut down for 2 months but as china slowly restarts boltas his production is back up and as millionin the u.s. are now under stay at home orders tweet box has seen sales go up. and he says by the goodwill of his customers. >>y
we've asked him to do to be here to show theirsupport in president's byer side every step of the way nolan prayed over the brown man. >>before they headed to their final resting point. story breaking hearts across the country. thousands tuning in to watch the unsettling reality that is because our normal asking for prayers, sandy brown ys his new life as onshe steal trying to cope >>for >>and that was brianna jones reporting michigan one of the hardeshit states by coronavus...
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asked him to do to be here to show their support in president's by her side every step of the way nolan prayed over the brown man. >>before they headedto their final resting bullet. story breaking arts across the country. thousands tuning in towatch the unsettling reality that is because our rmal asking for prayers, sandy brown says his new life as one she steal trying to cope >>just >>horrible michigan is among the stateshardest hit by coronavirus in a west 3 people have died. our coverage continues online we've got all of the stories there r you to see across the country here what's going on it's all on e. >>the 44 right now and a lot of people enjoyed foeaster because they have the day just getting. yeah every day o i mean you st and bear has put together like this in dolores park you could see that people re trying to do ustering well and nobody is wearing are thisis from a viewer and this was like 00:03pm in the afternoon and just as a little extra rning for example, t's say you lived in i don't know where the east bay are somewhere else and then you drove to dolores park. the cops
asked him to do to be here to show their support in president's by her side every step of the way nolan prayed over the brown man. >>before they headedto their final resting bullet. story breaking arts across the country. thousands tuning in towatch the unsettling reality that is because our rmal asking for prayers, sandy brown says his new life as one she steal trying to cope >>just >>horrible michigan is among the stateshardest hit by coronavirus in a west 3 people have...
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one of my favorites of the late 20 of sentry time is alan nolan's iron brigade. he made sure we knew about individual men, we considered their experience, we analyze motivation, and brought in some homefront factors. as i was working on the book i was inspired by his approach and other unit histories from the 21st century. those works helped me ponder what shaped hood's texas brigade into a unit and shipped to the questions that guided my project. how did the world the texans came from influence their effectiveness in war? when i say that, i'm talking about expanding beyond questions of wealth and class which are important and have been used to consider what motivated men to serve or to investigate whether wealthy southerners were underrepresented or overrepresented. what i wanted to think about was how the world that came from infected not only their decision to serve but the soldiers' effectiveness in combat. where their families able to sustain themselves? did they join other confederates in contacting their governor with complaints? requests for assistance? p
one of my favorites of the late 20 of sentry time is alan nolan's iron brigade. he made sure we knew about individual men, we considered their experience, we analyze motivation, and brought in some homefront factors. as i was working on the book i was inspired by his approach and other unit histories from the 21st century. those works helped me ponder what shaped hood's texas brigade into a unit and shipped to the questions that guided my project. how did the world the texans came from...
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governor will announce his states next steps and in south dakota, throwing a parade for governor christie nolanho never did issue a stay a stay-at-home order. more danger in the second wave is very real. experts tonight raising estimates for the national
governor will announce his states next steps and in south dakota, throwing a parade for governor christie nolanho never did issue a stay a stay-at-home order. more danger in the second wave is very real. experts tonight raising estimates for the national
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we'll try nolan in chester, pennsylvania. good morning to you, nolan. caller: good morning.nk you for taking my call. thank you, doctor, shout ouattara, black girl imagine -- magic, i see you. thank you. the question i have, i've been following the doctors in cuba, giving d that they're -- i'm noticing that's not really on the radar, the coronavirus task force, so i'm wondering even what the embargo, how would that public-private partnership happen? if states individually wanted to set up the private-public partnership with cuba or doctors there, so i'm wondering if i could get in insight from your expertise. host: nolan, thank you. we have about a minute left. your response? guest: sure. so what we're seeing right now is that a lot of scientists in many countries, including cuba, are looking at experimental treatments and therapies and trying to determine whether or not they're effective. so what we are seeing right now is that there hasn't been opportunities to do state to country exchange. that's quite difficult t. has to go through the federal government. but what we are
we'll try nolan in chester, pennsylvania. good morning to you, nolan. caller: good morning.nk you for taking my call. thank you, doctor, shout ouattara, black girl imagine -- magic, i see you. thank you. the question i have, i've been following the doctors in cuba, giving d that they're -- i'm noticing that's not really on the radar, the coronavirus task force, so i'm wondering even what the embargo, how would that public-private partnership happen? if states individually wanted to set up the...
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adam nolan's iron brigade is one of my favorites. he made sure that we knew of individual men in the unit and he also brought -- brought in the home front factor. while i was researching my book, i was inspired to buy his approach and other unit histories from the early 20th and 21st centuries like leslie gordon, gordon greensboro. those works helped me ponder what shaped reel hood's texas brigade in such an effective unit. how did the world the texans came from influence their effectiveness in war? i am talking about expanding beyond questions of wealth and class which are important and were motivations for men to serve. what i wanted to think about was how the world they came from affected not only their decision to serve but the soldiers'effectiveness in combat. how were the families able to sustain themselves in the absence of their men. did they have requests for assistance? i was also wondering what made this unit able to suffer such high casualties and continue to fight? they don't get consolidated. the unit remains of effecti
adam nolan's iron brigade is one of my favorites. he made sure that we knew of individual men in the unit and he also brought -- brought in the home front factor. while i was researching my book, i was inspired to buy his approach and other unit histories from the early 20th and 21st centuries like leslie gordon, gordon greensboro. those works helped me ponder what shaped reel hood's texas brigade in such an effective unit. how did the world the texans came from influence their effectiveness in...
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governor will announce his states next steps and in south dakota, throwing a parade for governor christie nolan who never did issue a stay a stay-at-home order. more danger in the second wave is very real. experts tonight raising estimates for the national death toll. welcome to "fox news @ night," shannon bream and washington. chief news correspondent trace gallagher live from the l.a. new newsroom, coast to coat look at backwashing and crackdowns as americans are itching to venture out and in california, we have seen it, hey, trace. >> shannon the new covid-19 deaths in california with a slight increase in number of icu visits were down. governor gavin newsom laid out a plan to start reopening the populated state which includes slowly opening retail stores for curbside service and parks and beaches. then slowly phasing in restaurants, bars, and fitness centers. but the plan is apparently not up for debate. in fact california's refusing to issue permits for a future demonstration. we are told not allowing protesters to voice their opinions is in the interest of public health. but that has now
governor will announce his states next steps and in south dakota, throwing a parade for governor christie nolan who never did issue a stay a stay-at-home order. more danger in the second wave is very real. experts tonight raising estimates for the national death toll. welcome to "fox news @ night," shannon bream and washington. chief news correspondent trace gallagher live from the l.a. new newsroom, coast to coat look at backwashing and crackdowns as americans are itching to venture...
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. >>> and giants fans, how about houston's nolan ryan on this day in 1986?i'm just going to look for his fastball because of never seen anything that fast before in my life. when i hit it my headed good. i didn't know it was going out. >> reporter: on this date in 1966, al davis was named the commissioner of the american football league, a position he held until the leak merged with the nfl later that year. that's the stay in sports, april eighth. >> you remember that hank aaron home run? i think dusty baker was on deck when the ball is hit. meanwhile, got a little time, so when i checked this out? some of the other sporting activities going on in austin texas. how about this? this days version of william tell. instead of a bow and arrow, it's with a tennis racket,a ten racket. and how about this little girl? five years old. her name is anna, the cost of the machine, she is a ping-pong wizard [ laughter ]. look out, i see whether call her the machine there. and then this, we saw this story from amber lee about how valuable pets are at this time. how about do
. >>> and giants fans, how about houston's nolan ryan on this day in 1986?i'm just going to look for his fastball because of never seen anything that fast before in my life. when i hit it my headed good. i didn't know it was going out. >> reporter: on this date in 1966, al davis was named the commissioner of the american football league, a position he held until the leak merged with the nfl later that year. that's the stay in sports, april eighth. >> you remember that hank...
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i wasn't going to say jesse. [ laughter ] >> at long last, sweet, sweet nolan turned 21, and steve was and. [ phone interruption ] >> and boy, we all covered for him. gave him a little aspirin, propped him up, give him a pep talk, told him it was going to be okay, ty was very -- >> jimmy: i'm enjoying watching eric right now trying to figure out how to turn his face time off. >> no, somebody's calling me, and then the screen crashes. anyway, sorry, julie. >> jimmy: we can still see you, don't worry, it's fine. this question is for anyone in the group who wants to answer, that you've learned from someone in your television family? >> i think we can all speak to this one. we all learned how all of the tricks to television acting from ed o'neill. we, we started writing a fictional book. we started writing basically a book on acting, based on ed o'neill's instructions over the years, and it was just tricks essentially on how to work less, like do less. ed would say, we would get to a scene, and he would say, like, is there any reason this scene can't be about a car? and like, why? and the
i wasn't going to say jesse. [ laughter ] >> at long last, sweet, sweet nolan turned 21, and steve was and. [ phone interruption ] >> and boy, we all covered for him. gave him a little aspirin, propped him up, give him a pep talk, told him it was going to be okay, ty was very -- >> jimmy: i'm enjoying watching eric right now trying to figure out how to turn his face time off. >> no, somebody's calling me, and then the screen crashes. anyway, sorry, julie. >> jimmy:...
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we've asked him to do tobe here to show their support in president's by her side every step of the way nolan prayed over the brown man. >>before they headed to their final resting point. story breaking heartsacross the country. thousands tuning in to watch e unsettling reality that is because our noal asking for prayers, sandy brown says his new life as one she steal trng to cope >>for >>i was br jones reporting michigan his ong the hardest hit states with coronavirus have 243 deaths and more than 24,000 cases. well there a lab in maryland. the says that it is now able to tell if your immune to coronavirus through a simple blood test with alison starling now with more on their discovery. >>this is an inside look at a rockville company called twenty-twenty jean syste technicians are packng up and shipping tests some say could bethe key to getting americans t of quantine it's a simple finger-prick blood test designed to detect those antibodies that show if someone has had the infection d could beprotected from getting coronavir again. one positive result is called igg. >>the beauty it is if yo
we've asked him to do tobe here to show their support in president's by her side every step of the way nolan prayed over the brown man. >>before they headed to their final resting point. story breaking heartsacross the country. thousands tuning in to watch e unsettling reality that is because our noal asking for prayers, sandy brown says his new life as one she steal trng to cope >>for >>i was br jones reporting michigan his ong the hardest hit states with coronavirus have 243...
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i want to share something from nolan finley, the "detroit news" editorial page editor, when he talked about the prospect of drugs that might eventually hit the market. in the meantime he said we may have to live with more risk than we are particularly comfortable with, to exercise precautions and to protect ourselves and others with a settling of normally. the alternative is to allow the economic and social systems to unravel, breaking supply chains and our unquestioneddability to provide for our nation's basic needs. he joins us right now. nolan, i thought you laid out a compelling case where you're balancing the medical and economic needs. and a lot of leaders are worried about going too far with one over the other. in states like michigan where the governor just upped the ante, isn't that going too far in both directions, on the medical side and on the economic side? >> well you see what's happening in lansing today. i think what we're seeing there, you know, all hell breaking loose on the streets of the capital, it is very encouraging. it is encouraging to know people understand t
i want to share something from nolan finley, the "detroit news" editorial page editor, when he talked about the prospect of drugs that might eventually hit the market. in the meantime he said we may have to live with more risk than we are particularly comfortable with, to exercise precautions and to protect ourselves and others with a settling of normally. the alternative is to allow the economic and social systems to unravel, breaking supply chains and our unquestioneddability to...
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of july to ramp up and start getting people back into theaters before the opening of christopher nolan's "tenant" to open july 17th that would be the first new movie to open in theaters and outlined the plan saying that they can operate profitably at 20% to 30% capacity and don't need to be more full than that to be profitable and discussing ways ofsocial distancing in th theaters an including capping the number of people admitted. back over to you. >> those aren't going to be details but central to the whole thing, don't you think a movie theater being a first to talk about reopening >> absolutely. what's really interesting is he was pressed on this call about whether people want to come back, whether they would be comfortable coming back. he said he really did think there would be a very wide range of responses to this and noted different ways to do this. they could get rid of reserve seating and allow families to sit together and then families separate from other people sell every other seat and he also talked about how a lot of theaters have these recliners, bigger seats separate fro
of july to ramp up and start getting people back into theaters before the opening of christopher nolan's "tenant" to open july 17th that would be the first new movie to open in theaters and outlined the plan saying that they can operate profitably at 20% to 30% capacity and don't need to be more full than that to be profitable and discussing ways ofsocial distancing in th theaters an including capping the number of people admitted. back over to you. >> those aren't going to be...
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he's bay shoreline to the southern into the middle 60's as well as tri valley 66 pleasanton 65 nolanping up north here we got 68 walnut creek, 69 for concord 65 for oakland and up to the north bay got to fairfield and vacaville already cracking into the lower 70's 67 for a nap, a 69 sonoma, 70 santa rosa. and point re and stenson beach middle 60's territory, 70 forecast here we have temperatures getting into the upper 60's near about 80 come wednesday. and then again dropping back off again as we look for another rain event come next weekend, but it's a showers time sure and into sunday. yes, 73, under somewhat mostly sunny skies. somebody is happy. back to you art alright, dave thanks a lot. in the east bay, the group shelter and is working with contra costa county officials to run a homeless shelter at a concord motel. >>premier inns has been transition into a 65 room shelter, it's going to operate for at least 4 months to help slow the spread of the coronavirus it's the latest effort to try and get the homeless off the street during this pandemic last week the city of san francisc
he's bay shoreline to the southern into the middle 60's as well as tri valley 66 pleasanton 65 nolanping up north here we got 68 walnut creek, 69 for concord 65 for oakland and up to the north bay got to fairfield and vacaville already cracking into the lower 70's 67 for a nap, a 69 sonoma, 70 santa rosa. and point re and stenson beach middle 60's territory, 70 forecast here we have temperatures getting into the upper 60's near about 80 come wednesday. and then again dropping back off again as...
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chris nolan's "tenet," "wonder woman" and the big one next year, "avatar 2." what will change in your opinion about the movie going experience? people are nervous now to sit very close to others and the communal feel about watching a movie with a bunch of people, how do you see that changing, if at all? on the phone: so i think a lot of it depends on how this all goes, meaning how the crisis winds down. so if there's a viral cocktail or some kind of vaccine, i think people will go back to movies quickly and they will feel safe about it. there was just a poll in china that one of the ticketing agencies conducted that said 72% of the people in china are ready to go back to the movies right away. they have been quarantined, there's a lot of pent-up demand. i think if there's not a vaccine or there's not a viral cocktail, then it will probably segment so i think millenials who are objectively safer than people with pre-existing conditions or older people, and generally are more willing to take risks, i think they will go back to the movies, i think. the higher ris
chris nolan's "tenet," "wonder woman" and the big one next year, "avatar 2." what will change in your opinion about the movie going experience? people are nervous now to sit very close to others and the communal feel about watching a movie with a bunch of people, how do you see that changing, if at all? on the phone: so i think a lot of it depends on how this all goes, meaning how the crisis winds down. so if there's a viral cocktail or some kind of vaccine, i...
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nolan made sure we knew about individual men in the unit that we considered their experience in combat, we analyzed their w motivati motivation. as i was researching and working on the texas brigade book, i was inspired by his approach and other unit histories from the early 20th and 21st century, like leslie gordon, ward hubb and joe blathart. those works helped me ponder what shaped hood's texas brigade into an effective unit and shaped the questions that guided my project. how, for example, did the world texans came from influence their effectiveness in war? when i say that, i'm talking about expanding beyond questions of wealth and class, which are important and these have been used to consider what motivated men to serve or, for example, to investigate whether wealthy southerns were under or over represented in the ranks. what i wanted to think about was how the world they came from affected not only their decision to serve but really the soldiers' effectiveness in combat. how did their families -- were the families able to sustain themselves in the men's absence? did they join ot
nolan made sure we knew about individual men in the unit that we considered their experience in combat, we analyzed their w motivati motivation. as i was researching and working on the texas brigade book, i was inspired by his approach and other unit histories from the early 20th and 21st century, like leslie gordon, ward hubb and joe blathart. those works helped me ponder what shaped hood's texas brigade into an effective unit and shaped the questions that guided my project. how, for example,...
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states' reopening plan, the governor of california, governor newsom, and the state of illinois, christy nolane are the states that have announced reopening plans or at least steps toward reopening. look in yellow on the map here. every state is doing this a little differently. in iowa, some business restrictions relaxed. wisconsin, relaxing some business restrictions, west virginia saying they will have a plan, no specific date just yet. texas more aggressive. more businesses open. limited capacity but much more open, including movie theaters and the like. some of the states announcing, no, we're not ready. we're going to extend our stay-at-home orders. we do not believe we have corralled the virus yet to open up. here's where it gets interesting. some states in quell low goiyel ahead. some waiting in pink. some neighbors going forward when they think it's time to wait. we'll hear soon from other governors waiting to make their decisions. you see california and south dakota could come today, these others deciding keep stay at oem ord -- home orders in place and when you reopen, how do you do
states' reopening plan, the governor of california, governor newsom, and the state of illinois, christy nolane are the states that have announced reopening plans or at least steps toward reopening. look in yellow on the map here. every state is doing this a little differently. in iowa, some business restrictions relaxed. wisconsin, relaxing some business restrictions, west virginia saying they will have a plan, no specific date just yet. texas more aggressive. more businesses open. limited...
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when hitler came to power, nolan was in a very interesting position because he only had an establishedeer. it was impossible to ignore who he was. the pros in the minds of the nazis was established artist, arian, married to an arian. if you can't -- i put a lot of things in quotes. he was very known for using these strong colors. he was from -- many germans considered the cradle of german culture. and loved portraying a strong natural world of germany. the downside was that he was now four piece like this one in the gurlitt drove for portraying ethnic minorities in non-pandering ways. yet some jewish friends and he loves using, to evoke feeling were as hitler was very much into photorealism, you need to paint it exact the way it looks. hitler laid on actually was serious when he went to a hitler youth center and saw a kid drawing a dog with the green crayon. because there are no green dogs. idiot kids. and so he was in a very opposition and he actively decided to try to ingratiate himself with hitler. so joseph goebbels was a huge fan of his and a fight him to the 1933 november 10 anni
when hitler came to power, nolan was in a very interesting position because he only had an establishedeer. it was impossible to ignore who he was. the pros in the minds of the nazis was established artist, arian, married to an arian. if you can't -- i put a lot of things in quotes. he was very known for using these strong colors. he was from -- many germans considered the cradle of german culture. and loved portraying a strong natural world of germany. the downside was that he was now four...
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despite luke's on-screen antics, nolan gould, the actor who plays him, is a member of mensa and starteddown the role of phil dunfee. craig t. nelson turned down the role of jay pritchett. the cast deciding they'd always nominate themselves in supporting actor roles agreeing no one person was the lead of the sitcom. all of them stars as they prepare to wrap up 11 seasons of "modern family." >> you don't walk away from that without leaving a chunk of you behind and taking a chunk of them with you. i call them my fake family, but they are my family. >> got to wear your waterproof mascara tonight when the "modern family" farewell kicks off 8:00, 7:00 central. >> i've watched every single episode. it truly is a modern family, a great representation. i'm going to be sad when it's gone. >> the kids on that show have really grown up. >> grown right on up. >> right in front of us, it's crazy. >> 11 years of their life, yeah. >> so during your piece there i was writing down phil, claire, haley, luke, jay, gloria, manny, cam, lily. >>> making news in america this morning, the deadliest day yet in
despite luke's on-screen antics, nolan gould, the actor who plays him, is a member of mensa and starteddown the role of phil dunfee. craig t. nelson turned down the role of jay pritchett. the cast deciding they'd always nominate themselves in supporting actor roles agreeing no one person was the lead of the sitcom. all of them stars as they prepare to wrap up 11 seasons of "modern family." >> you don't walk away from that without leaving a chunk of you behind and taking a chunk...
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stacy nolan and aaron. they opened up maschoci sweet shop in 1964 where she worked every day, even through her treatment. she loved spending time with her kids and grandkids, and cherished the times of all of them running around like crazy at christmas and competing in laser games, adults included. she enjoyed going to lake tahoe with her grandchildren and the arcades -- and would spend hours at the arcade and getting excited when large chunks of coins would fall and he could give all of her tickets to the grandkids. and she was a hard-working and kindest grandma that there ever was. she'll be missed for her crazy saran wrap and her ziploc bagging of everything and her die-hard love for cheerios and a way that she could watch soap operas for hours on end. she had the funnest eating habits and always taking the seeds off her hamburger buns and eating donuts with a spoon. and whenever you asked her where she would -- why she would do something strange with her food, she would laugh and say a things that would
stacy nolan and aaron. they opened up maschoci sweet shop in 1964 where she worked every day, even through her treatment. she loved spending time with her kids and grandkids, and cherished the times of all of them running around like crazy at christmas and competing in laser games, adults included. she enjoyed going to lake tahoe with her grandchildren and the arcades -- and would spend hours at the arcade and getting excited when large chunks of coins would fall and he could give all of her...
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stacy nolan and aaron. they opened up maschoci sweet shop in 1964 where she worked every day, even through her treatment. she loved spending time with her kids and grandkids, and cherished the times of all of them running around like crazy at christmas and competing in laser games, adults included. she enjoyed going to lake tahoe with her grandchildren and the arcades -- and would spend hours at the arcade and getting excited when large chunks of coins would fall and he could give all of her tickets to the grandkids. and she was a hard-working and kindest grandma that there ever was. she'll be missed for her crazy saran wrap and her ziploc bagging of everything and her die-hard love for cheerios and a way that she could watch soap operas for hours on end. she had the funnest eating habits and always taking the seeds off her hamburger buns and eating donuts with a spoon. and whenever you asked her where she would -- why she would do something strange with her food, she would laugh and say a things that would
stacy nolan and aaron. they opened up maschoci sweet shop in 1964 where she worked every day, even through her treatment. she loved spending time with her kids and grandkids, and cherished the times of all of them running around like crazy at christmas and competing in laser games, adults included. she enjoyed going to lake tahoe with her grandchildren and the arcades -- and would spend hours at the arcade and getting excited when large chunks of coins would fall and he could give all of her...