details. walmart changing its name to walmart. reporter: walmart starting february 1st changing its legal name from walmart, they will get rid of that-and getting rid of the word store so it will just be walmart, not walmart stores was the ceo says they want people to feel they can shop us anywhere, not just brick-and-mortar but online. heather: i didn t know there was a hash mark in their. reporter: i didn t either. heather: a gay man denied a marriage essence by kim davis wants to take her job. he will run for rohan county clerk in kentucky next may saying it is his, quote, obligation to set things right. two years ago davis sparked national controversy for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples for religious reasons. she spent five days in jail
we are learning this olympic champion was air-lifted after an atv acket in arizona. her husband former denver broncos football player tom rohan was at her side at the time. reporter: she is one of america s greatest swimmers. six-time olympic gold medalist amy van dyken rohan, hair-lifted to a local hospital after a terrifying accident. she severed her spinal cord during an atv outing with her husband and friends. according to a police report her atv hit a curb and launching her over a seven to eight-feet drop-off and found next to the atv unresponsive. despite the extent of the injuries she is in good spirits. according to a statement from her family amy s spinal cord was completely severed at the t11 vertebrae but miraclely a broken
over the past 34-plus years. of course, the u.s. president came into office saying he was leaving the door open with talking with iran. it will be interesting if he takes this opportunity to walk through that door. it s going to be such a busy week. one imagines that syria will be high on the agenda as well. but what about kenya. is there going to be conversations in the corridors about al shabaab and the impact it has on other nations around the world? look, i think for sure. i m interviewing the foreign minister later in the afternoon and tomorrow i will be interviewing president rohan i of iran. we can talk about all of these things. this is al qaeda rearing its ugly head. there is a dispute as to whether this shows a strengthening al shabaab or a desperate al shabaab lashing out. i spoke with the somali president not long ago who said al shabaab is being pushed back from real ability to cause mayhem in somalia itself. it s had to give up control of
intern that will start with me in the fall. trust me in progressive radio you can t afford to pay interns. it s an experience he wouldn t get otherwise, because there is a lot of places that can t afford it or issues you brought it and it s opportunities that would be lost for kids. in college you did it for class credit. i think rohan, if you don t mind. it s an amazing experience to work at the white house. you get to meet the white house dog sunny, tremendous. who is paying for this? white house tours still aren t going on. so students who want to be educated on the white house in this country s history, they can t go see the white house but we ll pay interns that never got paid before to do a job that, again, the experience they are getting is far worse there is profit companies that face extremely tight profit
collusion that there has been no evidence of that. i have a question from d.o.j. standpoint. why would we actually have any of the evidence? so far mueller s team has been pretty leak-free. what evidence would we have known about? i think the public is unlikely to have a lot of evidence. mueller s team is made up of experienced, well respected prosecutors and all of them know that there are restrictions in place when you have a grand jury open and dealing with the classified national security information. so the likelihood of the public getting information fromtary investigation is very low. dana: rohan, i m glad you were here today. thank you. thank you. dana: now for the political implications, terry holt, founder and partner of hgmk and fox news contributor leslie marshall, syndicated radio talk show host. we got some legal grand work taken care of and now talk about the politics. terry, there are a lot of different takes on the right, ranging from this is no big