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Money correspondent Jill Schlesinger. And then it is on to a consideration of leadership in a time of crisis. From ted koppel, in our cover story. In times of crisis, leaders emerge in the most unexpected places, demonstrating the most unexpected qualities. I think the strange thing about leadership leadership begins in the village. The minute you think you have nothing to learn, youre lost. The jesuit president of fordham university, the c. E. O. Of a health care system, and the retired fourstar general who ran special Operations Forces around the world reflect on the nature of leadership coming up this sunday morning. Pauley with broadway theaters dark tor the duration, veteran actor nathan lane is glad to have a Television Premiere to look forward to. Albert goldman, the drag queen. Pseudolus, the slave. Max, the broadway producer, all characters nathan lane plays for laughs. Ive been an actor for 45 years. Im glad youre entertained and laughing, but, you know, i was acting then, too. Im not really max bialystock. Reporter youre not . No. Reporter nathan lane as youve never seen him, later on sunday morning. Pauley remember the good old days, when we could actually shake hands . Mo rocca certainly does. Hi, john. It is a ritual we take for granted. I always hated a flappy handshake myself. It is something weve had to learn not to do. Is it possible that the handshake is dead . The handshake is not dead, at least i hope not. The end of the handshake . Ahead on sunday morning. Pauley with face masks in high demand, lee cowan overs a stitch in time. Rita braver is our guide to museums online. Jim gaffigan updates us on his familys life in quarantine. Plus, thoughts for easter and passover, from Cardinal Timothy dolan and others. On this sunday morning, april 12th, 2020. Well be right back. Step by step, were going to figure this out. Were gonna find a way through this. Were working really, really hard in hospitals, our nurses, our techs, all the docs. Its about staggering when people get sick so that the hospitals can cope. Were gonna go through an awful lot of these. All across puget sound, people have been stepping up and donating personal protective equipment. We stay at work. For you. You stay at home for us. Just know were all with you. Thank you, thank you so much. Thank you doctors nurses. Pauley first things first we heard all kinds of numbers about the coronavirus this past week. Some hopeful; many disheartening. And then there is the toll on the economy. More than 6. 5 Million People added to the nations jobless rolls last week. Dr. Jon lapook and money correspond Jill Schlesinger are tracking the numbers. We begin with dr. Lapook. There are many pharmaceutical Companies Working around the clock to find a therapy. But as we do that, it is important we embrace science. What do i mean by that . Take hydroxychloroquine. Hydroxychloroquine has shown promise with the coronavirus. It is in the news a lot lately. It is used to treat lupus or rheumatoid arthritis. A few small studies have looked if it is also affective in treating covid19, and the results have been mixed. So with no proven therapies available, where does that leave Health Professionals like me . Thats when science comes in. You need to do wellcontrolled rigorous studies to see if a drug works and whether the benefits outweigh the risks. But the clock is ticking and patients are dying, and doctors like me want to do something before the Clinical Trials are completed. Thats the friction between wellcontrolled studies and what is called empiric therapy, basically trying something to see if it works. Clinicians are closing the kitchen sink at covid19 because patients are so sick. So patients will also receive a cocktail of medications, including hydroxychloroquine, but also perhaps other experimental drugs, to see does it work . If nothing else is available, it is a reasonable thing to do. But as we do this, we must also do the best possible Clinical Trials, so were relying on data, not beliefs. Whats wrong when empiric therapy, especially if the patient is Getting Better . The problem is you cant know whether a drug works unless you compare it to something else. That means seeing if patients who get the drug do better than those not getting it. And at what stage in the infection does it work the best . Mild illness, severe illness . Can it perhaps prevent infection in people who have been exposed to the virus. All of those studies are going on right now. As always, we have to be on the lookout for side effects. Hydroxychloroquine can rarely cause a serious irregular heartbeat in patients with autoimmune disease. It is rare, but perhaps it will go up in patients who are affected with coronavirus. But you can carefully monitor those patients in a controlled study by picking up the side effect early. There are many potential therapies under development, and were rooting for them all. We clinicians want to try something, even if were not sure it works. But this is no time to abandon the Scientific Method of doing careful research. If we continue to embrace science, our best guesses just may morph into affective therapies. This is Jill Schlesinger, with the growing financial disaster for Small Business owners. These are my kids. Thats the memory of my father. Like jeff garnett, who has made a business out of tattoos. Wow, what is that . This is my animal section. Not putting tattoos take your pants off. But taking them off. I had other work here i had removed, so i, as a customer, started look at the tattoo removal, and i hated everything about it. So in 2012, he and his wife opened a laser tattoo removal shop, and expanded to six locations, with eight employees in the new york. Then the virus hit. I did keep the employees on as long as i could, and then i said, i have to temporarily let you go. Dr. Veronique baptiste germaine launched her eye business 17 years ago. They have asked us to postpone routine care and just do urgent cases. Her office is now only open for limited hours on saturdays. That means parttime work for two of her employees, and furloughs for the other two. They understand there is nothing coming in, and i cant see patients, so it will be hard for me to pay them. At the nurtury, in six centers in florida and new york, they have gone from 150 students to just six. Theyre keeping one centre open for children of essential workers, like nurses and doctors. Coowner Brianna Banahan says theyre still paying their 147 employees for now. Theyre working from home as best as you can, and many of them are helping us create online learning. For instance, toddlers, and 3yearolds to 6yearolds, which is a challenge itself. Half of all American Workers are employed by Small Businesses, that is companies with 500 abortio500 workersor fewer. This was not on anybodys radar. They dont have disaster plans or plan b. Melissa is a Vice President at a nonprofit that helps Small Businesses get financing. What is it they need right now . They need access to capital. They cant wait weeks or months for the money to hit their Bank Accounts because they have bills to pay and employees to keep on their payroll. Many are counting on the 350 billion, which is part of the 2. 2 trillion cares act. Lawmakers are working to add another 250 billion to the program. It is absolutely critical. I dont see a lot of businesses surviving without that help. The problem is, how far is that help going to go. Because that money is going to go very quickly. Sometimes that is only two months rent. The government is offering 10,000 disaster loans, which are made directly by the Small Business administration. And there is the Paycheck Protection Program to help companies retain workers and pay for some additional expenses, like rent and utilities, which can be forgiven. To access this money, owners have to go through banks. It has been a frustrating process so far for many employers. And we have not heard back from that application process. And then the second option is the payroll protection loan. So that, we actually havent been able to apply for yet. So i reached out to my bank, and they basically sent out an email saying they dont really have anything in place yet. We reached out to the f. D. A. About the log jam. They were unwilling to provide any official to offer an explanation. The need is urgent. The u. S. Chamber of commerce says that almost a quarter of the countrys Small Businesses will say they will close permanently within two months without a financial lifeline. Dr. Jermaine speaks for many, seeing tough times hide. 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As lee cowan now shows us, pitching in means stitching. Who will get it from across casco bay, South Freeport maine looks as it is always does, quaint and virusfree. But its silent streets and its deserted docks tell a different story the threat of covid19. Even here can seem as thick at maines famous fog. And yet. These are only upholstery projects. The wind has blown in something else, too generosity. The flag that is there, it i went through my sons bedroom, and when he saw everything that was going on, and he is only six, and he said, mommy, i think something needs it more than i do. Fabric has been showing up here in maine. Ever since word spread that the owner, eric baldwin, was no longer stitching sails, but making masks instead. I came into the shop one morning, and there was a ziploc baggy stuck in the door with about 20 feet of elastic that someone had in their drawer, and they said, we hope you can use this. He and his partner, karen haley, started making masks long before the c. D. C. Recommended wearing them. And now Everyone Wants to help, including one family that doesnt even know how to sew. She and her husband and daughter have been cutting out pieces at home. And i drop a bag off and trade another bag out of cut pieces. Thank you keeping our social distance. In middletown, new jersey, it takes a pretty good arm to deliver homemade masks. Just ask sandy. This is my pineapple one. She started making them in her Spare Bedroom for chemotherapy patients who cant get their lifesaving treatments without them. And you never sewed anything before . No. See the confidence i have. I have had even the strangest people donate money and fabric. Even my exhusband gave me money for fabric. So everyone is pitching in. If defining an epidemic with needle and thread sounds familiar, well, it should. Remember the aids memorial quilt . It helped raise awareness and a lot of money. A few square feet at a time. During world war ii, uncle sams need was needles, knitting needles, basically. With Eleanor Roosevelt helping to set the example for that generation and perhaps today. Do you feel it is a responsibility . Absolutely, i feel it is a responsibility. It is a responsibility and an honor. William harty is with carhartt, who helped cut fabric for garments and outfitted our troops for world war i. And now we move into world war ii, and most people dont know we made the jungle suits for the marines who fought in the pacific theater. And now theyre making some 150,000 gowns and masks all for a new kind of frontline warrior. It is emotional for me. Why is it so emotional . I just think it is our time. I think about the sacrifice of those men and women that were losing every day. You know, this is the way to save some of our folks today, and also make those folks proud that they gave us the opportunity years and years ago. For some clothing designers, though, this is brand new territory. 1,000 masks. Christian siriano, the onetime project run way winner is now making masks his new reality. With retailed stores shuttered almost indefinitely, storied brands like ralph lauren are russiain rushing to the res. Well keep doing this until the problem goes away. David lauren, his son, is branding and innovation officer. It didnt matter where you work, people came together with so much compassion and empathy. We have designers and people in our stores literally started making masks on their own. Retooling the Factory Stores took just a week. With so much willpower and good in the world, everybody wants to support this and do it fast. Even when the outbreak peaks, officials warn that the demand for protective equipment will continue. Some wonder if it will ever cease. It just means, like, it is going to be very strange if things, you know, ever get back to normal. Whats the new north normal going to be . 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Dr. Penny wheeler is a gynecologist and obstetrician, which now runs alina hill. As president and c. E. O. , dr. Wheeler oversees a staff of over 29,000 employees. My job is to try to learn from them and get barriers that creating barriers to their care or their growth out of the way. Thats how i approach leadership. I sure hope im not a pain in the butt. Here at fordham. Dr. Jove Joseph Mcshane is a jes wut jesuit priest. In normal times, he would be getting ready to preside over commencement ceremonies. These clearly are not normal times. What more can we do . How can we be more present in a moment that doesnt allow us to be present physically . How can we be present to our people. They may have little in common in terms of background and training, but each of them, warrior, doctor, and priest, is an accomplished leader. What do you think are the most important elements of leadership . Thats a tough question. I think you have to begin with selfknowledge. Number two, you have to know what your priorities are. And, number three, you have to be wise enough to ask for advice. Four, you have to be humble enough to accept it. And i youre able to do those, youll be a leader. A good leader, maybe. Great leader, possibly. First of all, dont be in denial of what the true situation was, and get the information from every Vantage Point you possibly can. The second would be learn as much as you can from the peope who are the closest to the work. They will help guide your choices and decisions, and there is genius that exists out there that you need to listen to. But the third is, boy, collaborate as much as you can with others. Communicate. Communicate, communicate, communicate. I think first you have to care. You can pretend you care about the organization, mission, and the people, but if it is not true, over time it will come out, and there will be a difference between what you say and what you do. I had a really bright lady come to my class at yale, and she gave me a quote i still use. She said people will forgive you for not being the leader you should be, but they wont forgive you for not being the leader you claim to be. So youve got to be genuine. There are really two viruses abroad in this country. One is covid19, and the other is fear. And the fear can be almost as damaging as the disease. Youre in charge. What do you do . Well, fear is natural. And ive been scared. Ive been scared by the covid19 virus here recently. First, admit that fear is not a sign of weakness. Fear is usually good sense. Now, fear shouldnt put us into inaction. What fear should do is get you to be a motivator, it should be something that causes us to be more cautious but not slower in the way we operate. And i heard mr. Koppel say that fear is an ailment, too. Fear is an ailment. What we want to do right now is do what we do best, which is to pair compassionately with our expertise for the lives of others. There was a mentor of mine who once said, i think health care is more about love than anything else. If you learn some bad news, say deliveries are not going to come, or if you learn something about the disease which is bad news, do you share it or do you hide it . No. I think it is really important to be able to be as open about these things as you possibly can. Appropriately contextualizing them for what it is, but were trying to be very, very open about what were seeing in the community, what our worries are in terms of having adequate protective equipment and equipment to care, adequate spaces to care for a surge that is anticipated. We need to share that. It is not to be an alarmist. If people are experiencing something that is totally different from what you said before, the trust factor goes down significantly. Let me take you back to your military days, when you were running special Operations Forces. You would send these men and women out often on very, very dangerous missions. To what degree do you feel obliged to tell them the truth about the level of danger that they were heading into . Complete. On a personal level, i grew up in the community, so i had a personal commitment to them as individuals. But as a leader, i knew if i was not honest, if i was not straightforward, i would put them in harms way, and pretty quickly they would figure out what i told them was incorrect or at least understated, and they would loose faith in me. Leaders, says general stanley mcchrystal, have got to stand up. When i mean by that, when it gets hard or morally difficult, if it is anything that tests the organization, the leader has got to stand up. That means the leader may get killed, may get criticized, may get removed, but thats the leaders job. Father mcshane has been at fordham for more than 23 years. Inside the University Church is a stained glass window depicting saint aloysius gonzaga, who died of a plague he contracted carrying for one of its victims. I walk past that stained glass windows hundreds, probably thousands of times. And it never caught me the way it did before. I walked into the church as the virus was taking hold of the city of new york. This invisible force. And i stood there, transfixed, looking at this stained glass window that i had seen, but now i saw it. And i just stood there and tears came. Father mcshane has been sending out weekly messages to the greater fordham family, in which he sometimes reveals his own sadness and his own fears. It was, i suggested, as though he was saying, you know, im not different from the rest of you. Yes, thats exactly right. I have the same joys and sorrows, and the same concerns and same fears. And yet in this very complicated moment, a moment of peril, but also great goodness. [sirens] this great goodness that is showing itself now among the American People and people all over the world. Great heroism, great love. Dr. Wheeler also finds a spark of hope glimmering within the pandemic. Were never really going to be quite the same after this, are we . No, i dont think were going to be quite the same. I wonder sometimes if maybe a new greatest generation will be born. Thats my greatest hope, is that out of this, and out of the collective we, and what we will accomplish and go through together, that something new will be born, and that together, that something new will be born, and that is hope renewed. Pauley now and again, during these challenging days, well bring you a snapshot of life in a time of pandemic. To begin, our snapshot is of the city at ground zero, new york, the photos are the work of peter turnley. East side, west side all around the town the touch is rosy boys and girls together trip the life fantastic on the sidewalks of new york on the sidewalks of new york lately, ive discovered that while keeping safe and staying in, we can still go out sort of. So while youre discovering new things to do in the box, well be here for you. At the drivethru, on the mobile app, and with delivery. On the mobile app, just like covered california teammateshelps you finder find a way to win, Health Insurance you can afford. Theyre the only place you can get Financial Assistance to help pay for Health Coverage. Plus, this year, the state is providing more help than ever before. And because a new law requires californians to have Health Coverage or pay a penalty, covered california has made it easier to get financial help, but times limited. Visit coveredca. Com or call to enroll today. While keeping safe and staying in, we can still go out sort of. So while youre discovering new things to do in the box, well be here for you. At the drivethru, on the mobile app, and with delivery. Pauley some 850 Million People visit our nations museums in an ordinary year. This being no ordinary year, rita bravery minds us there is an alternative. Museums have always been a way to escape the pressures of daily life. Just as we really need them, theyre closed. Accept, thank goodness, online. Its a whole new world. You can use your mouse to zoom in really close and look at fine details of paintings. You can find out a lot of written information. A lot of museums, you can take a tour of exhibitions. We had a social distancinsocialdistancing chat outside of the museum in washington, with director kaylin felman. It must be hard for you not to be able to have visitors come in and see this exhibit . It is a heartbreak because curators spent years and years on this exhibition, the musee dorsay of degas. And yet we put it all online so visitors can take a virtual tour. It is not the same as the real thing, but it is pretty darn close. In fact, surfing across all sorts of media is so easy, that museums across the country are seeing a huge surge in online traffic. Since today is Easter Sunday, take a peek at this gorgeous collection of faberge easter eggs, or check out the National Museum of africanamerican history and consult instagram feed. It is a picture by modiani. And you can watch a curator give a talk about a favorite painting right from her home. This one was made in 1918. Artlovers around the world are taking advantage of being stuck at home, by recreating their own versions of masterpieces. Having fun with just about any artist you can think of. Vermeers girl with the pearl erg ring wil earring willr be the same. It is about a reminder were all in this together. A aquariums have new things. You can even go on safari from home. We have six mi six mere cats living here. And there are new social media stars. From the National Cowboy and western Heritage Museum in oklahoma city, the chief of security, who goes by thecowboy, has become a twitter sensation. What has that been like for you . That is unreal. None of us expected it to be where it is right now. Folks cant get enough of his homespun posts, like these boots were made for riding, and thats just what theyll do. Or i dont think she looks coffee, probably because she is a sculpture. Why do you think people like this so much . I honestly dont know. It is just a good, positive thing to do right now. And it shows off what we have here. Many museums, small and large, are starting to struggle financially. Case in point new York Metropolitan Museum of art had to cancel its starstudded Custom Institute fundraiser and says it will lose 100 million this year. But crises have often inspired great art. Dorothea langs great depression. Keith herrings response to aids. 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A quarter of a century ago, when i was in the government, the hiv aids pandemic swept through much of the world. Medical facilities were overwhelmed, and average Life Expectancy in some countries dropped by 40 . As secretary of state, i met in africa with women who were infected by men, who refused to admit they had the disease. I held infants who had just been born but were already dying. I asked leaders to help, but i was told by some that it was the victims who were to blame. And then gradually people started listening to what Public Health experts had to say. The private sector mobilized, governments, including that of the united states, commenced to lead. Today aids is still a serious problem, but no longer a mortal threat to civilization. The coronavirus presents a unique set of challenges. But the answers are similar. We need leaders who will take responsibility, instead of casting blame. Citizens who will respect the safety of their neighbors. Corporations that will rise above business as usual. During the second world war, my father was head of broadcasting for the czechoslovakia government in exile. The program was introduced by a kettle drum. Playing the first note of beethovens fifth symphony. Dahdahdum. And morse code was the letter v, the ally symbol for victory. Today we must come together with a new alliance for victory over the virus. And my easter and passover prayer for all. Volunteering to help their families. Pauley in this era of social distancing, mow mo rocca says the simple handshake is becoming a distant memory. Mr. Stokowski . I just wanted to offer my congratulations, sir. It is a ritual we take for granted. When we say hello. When we say goodbye. Good night, john. As a gesture of goodwill. You can decide tomorrow. Oh, thats just wonderful. As a show of respect. See you tomorrow. And its something weve all of a sudden had to learn not to do. Is it possible that the handshake is dead . The handshake is not dead, as least i hope not. Its on hold temporarily, until the world is well again. Welcome to. Pat patricia napierfitzpatrick is director of the Etiquette School in new york. Engineering. Thats a good grip you have. Yes, there is a proper technique. One simply extends ones right arm towards the other person, gripping web to web, and you shake from the elbow, one, two, two smooth pumps, Holding Firmly but not a bone crusher and not a limp noodle. I once read about little remembered benjamin harrison, and a critic of his said he had a handshake like a wilted petunia. Oh, my. It is an instrumental part of your first impression. It is a very primal sort of connection. Very emotional. David givens is an anthropologist with Gonzaga University in spokane, washington. He says the handshake reaches back 60 million years. Chimpanzees and gorillas do much of the same thing. They basically reach out, and especially with the palm. So it is not an accident that we greet each other by shaking hands . No. Because hands have all of the neurological circuitry and emotional parts that we need to make good contact with our fellow humans. And throughout human history. A hand collaps clasp that sealed the bargain. It is an expression of peace and forgiveness. Alas, it is also, as weve learned, an excellent delivery vehicle for germs. The casual handshake is pretty much, at present, dead. The formal handshake or closing a business deal, this i think will remain, but there will be precautions beforehand. You may even use a thin glove to make the handshake. Miryam roddy, the last thursday of june is what . National handshake day, used to be, anyway. Miryam roddy in jenken town, pennsylvania, is such a fan of handshaking, she created National Handshake day in 2004. My personal pet peeve is the macho cowboy, a. K. A. , i dont want to hurt the little lady. I demand respect, and i would like a firm grip. She knows that this junes celebration will have to be virtual. If the handshake is gone, that would be very sad for me, personally. But even if we capitol cant touch, david givens says we will still use or hands, what he calls our emotional smart parts, to communicate goodwill. The good example is the plains indian greeting, where you raise your palm, palm out, from a distance. The eyes are going to be especially important now. Because thats how were going to communicate warmth and trust. Perhaps well look to asia for alternatives. Or to outerspace. And await the day when we can once again join hands with our fellow man and woman. Well, miriam, it has been great meeting you. [laughter] oh, i got it. Yes. I feel you. I let go because it was a little too long, but, yes, that was good. Thats good [laughter] pauley four weeks in a family quarantine and jim gaffigan is still learning the ropes. Hi, im jim gaffigan, and i used to do standup comedy and i used to write and did some acting, but now im the professional shutin, living with my wife and five children in our new york city apartment. The daily ritual of cooking for and cleaning up after five children seems cruel well, it seemed cruel until they started their Distance Learning program. Distance learning. How do i say this without cursing . Im going to remind you i made comment on a lot of your work. Go back and check it. If youve never heard of Distance Learning, that means you probably dont have children, or youre a worst parent than i am. You can say it in two sentences, right . For students, they get to go to school but dont get to be with their friends. For teachers, they get to teach, but only to a screen. Just write a message to me and i will get back to you. And for parents, we get to fail at tech support and class monitor. I cant hear anyone. I cant hear anyone. I cant hear anyone. Thats all right. We have five children on five different devices in five different parts of my new york city apartment, with five different schedules that happen simultaneously . Sounds fun, right . It sure is. My wife has created elaborate color are coded schedules and charts to manage when online classes end and others begin. There is usually some drama with every change. The great irony of Distance Learning is that it occurs on screen. Screens, the great enemy of parents. Parents are always trying to get the screens away from their children. But during quarantine and during Distance Learning, you give them the screens. And then you take them and then you give them and then you take them. Its fun. If you dont know what it is like to take a screen from a child, imagine youre trying to convince an addict to go to rehab. What are you doing . Im just looking at it. It is not time. My wife and i just finally caved and bou bought a steel charging contraption that locks away the screens. 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Anna could only imagine a comfortable nights sleep without frequent heartburn waking her up. Now, that dream. Is her reality. Nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts, for allday, allnight protection. Can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn . Pauley in this very different time, nathan lane is doing something different. He is playing a detective on tv, and talking with our martha teichner. Hi, martha. How do we say hello in this era . The awkwardness was just beginning when we sat down last month with nathan lane. Are we far enough away . I hope so. [laughter] i really hope so. A broadway star, for once happy not to be on broadway with all of the theaters closed. I bet youre glad youve got a tv show right now . Sure. And that we finished it. That we did our entire season. The 10part serious, penny dreadful, city of angels, premieres april 26th on viacom cbs. It is a murder mystery. Nathan lanes character . He appears to be one thing, which is that is sardonic, toughtalking, classic sort of Raymond Chandleresque character. And yet he is a tortured soul. Maybe is pachucos. In this life, youre a cowboy or youre an indian. What i was happening in l. A. In 1938, there are the parallels, the persecution of the latino community, and in the case of los angeles, the nazi in filtration. Hitler thought los angeles would make a great base, with nazi in filtration nationwide. Nathan lane at 64 is grateful for the chance to try something new. Im feeling like, you know, at this point the gods looked down on me and said, you know what, lets let him have this. What do you want me to do, dress in drag and do the hula . I dont think well be seeing anymore of that. Lane is, after all, best known for being funny. I have always thought of you as being like my son. Son . Were classic brothers. Wander through his career, you cant help but laugh. I was adorable once, young and full of hope. Now look at me. Im this short, fat, insecure, middleaged thing. He was poignant and funny as a gay man in the bird cage, with rob robin williams. That is an idiotic issue, gays in the military. It took lane nearly three years after bird cage to come out publicly. I came up in a different generation. And that whole feeling of making a big statement about it, i was never comfortable with. And sell fishly, ther selfishlya part of me that thought, ive finally gotten to the part when im playing one of the leads in a film in a big movie, and if i say this, will that destroy all of this . Does it all go away . I wish i had been braver, but you can only do what you can do at the time. By then lane had met devin elliot. They were married in 2015. Elliot is a theatrical producer. Yep. One of those guys nathan lane played so hilariously alongside Matthew Broderick in the 2001 broadway mega hit the producers. Number one, never put your own money in the show. And number two . Never put your own money in the show it is a hard act to follow. What time do you want dinner. I say, i dont know, im not hungry. And then at 3 00 in the morning, i would wake her up and say now. And people expect you to be funny . Yes. Yes. Every member of our band, living, dead, and undecided. [laughter] lane was doing this comic thing in the addams family. And the New York Times called him the greatest stage entertainer of the decade. I read this piece, and i was, like, thats interesting. That is how he sees me. It was enough to make me say, is that all there is . I felt like i had a lot more to offer. And so he pitched himself for the lead in the iceman cometh. Say it, i made it. Say roy combs, you are a homosexual. In a 2018 revival of the aids play angels in america. And i will proceed systematically to destroy your reputation and your practice and your career. Lane was lawyer to the powerful roy comb, hated for his part in the 1950s red scare. Does someone who is known for being likeable find it difficult to leap into a role playing somebody who is so revile reviled . No. I love that. I loved being unlikeable. You know, that role, its a gift. So, too, how he sees his roles in plays by his friend and mentor, terrence mcnally. Even a boyfriend, if i had one, which i dont who wrote about gay life and the aids plague. He is such a monumental part of my life. When he died of coronavirus last month, lane asked if he could add his thoughts. It is awful. I think someone else said, for someone who survived another plague to have been brought down by this, its just horrific. Its really but its about remembering him at this moment, and his work. As for his own work, nathan lanes very first broadway show was present laughter, in 1982. Its star was george c. Scott, who years later offered him this wisdom. I hadnt seen him in a long time. And he said, do you love it . Do you still love it . And i said, love what . And he said, acting. And i said, yes, i do. And he said, good, dont ever lose that. Do you still love it . I do, with all my heart. But you dont have to do it alone. Turbotax live has cpas on demand to answer your questions, help get your best possible refund, and make filing your taxes easy. From home. Intuit turbotax live. It seems like everything is gebut my bladder leak pad . I thought it had to be thick to protect. But not anymore. Because new always discreet is made differently. Unlike other pads, new always discreet has ultrathin layers that quickly turn liquid to gel and lock it inside. So now, i get strong protection, in a pad i barely feel. Always protected. Always discreet. Dimitris on it. Eating right. And getting those steps in . On it dimitri thinks hes doing all he can to manage his type 2 diabetes and heart disease, but is his treatment doing enough to lower his heart risk . Maybe not jardiance can reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who also have known heart disease. 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Not this april. On april 1st, joshua tree closed to the public as National Parks all across the country have shut their gates. Basically we could not guarantee that the people inside the park were going to be safe because they kept congregating in such large numbers. David is the superintendent at joshua tree. But as weve been seeing at parks across the country, people still want to hike the popular trails. This was the scene at now closed zion park a few years actor. And some oweek ago. It is a 17bed hospital. Rita bradford, pleaded with the park service to close canyon lands and arches so the visitors wouldnt overwhelm moabs hospitals. Taking that road trip just isnt the best idea right now. Four years ago, i took the mother of all road trips. I visited every National Park in the country. But while i was out there on the trail, i discovered there are a surprising number of ways you can enjoy the Great Outdoors indoors. When i visited colorados great san dunes National Park, measured to be one of the quietes quietest places n the entire country, this scientist mentioned his team was collecting some of their favorite noises. We tried to capture a greatest hits, sort of albums of all of the unusual or interesting sounds we get in parks. Go to nps. Gov sound nps. Gov sounand you can hear sof those greatest hits. You can listen to a coyote getting chased. [howling] a thunderstorm at big bend. Or just cue up the curated park tracks mix. When you need to calm down in between conference calls. When i visited alaskas kenai fjords National Park, i hung out with fiona north. And you can follow ranger north deep down into a glacier. Very few people can come up here and walk out on to the ice. Now is also the perfect time to delve into the fascinating history of our parks. If covid19 had occurred back in 1919, a doctor would have most likely recommending treating the virus with a bath down in arkansas. Online, you can read at about the water at hot springs National Park was once thought to cure everything from rheumatoid to syphilis. Rangers like sarah pepper are offering skype trips for students. It feels soft. Our parks are a giant classroom. Have a great rest of your day and come visit us for real when this is over. Thats why so many of our sunday morning moments of nature come from the National Park. My new book, leave only footprints, is about the powerful impact the parks had on my own life. While writing it, i frequently found inspiration in the words of writer john muir, who wrote going to the multiplies is going home. For now, i am staying parked inside, like we all should be. But when this is all past, i cant tell you how excited i am going to be to get out of the house and head home. Pauley we take a moment once again this week to remember some of those weve lost to the coronavirus. Come on home come on home so you dont have to be alone come on home the moon and sun hang out in bars just talking i still love that picture of us walking just like that old house we thought was haunted summer came faster than we wanted come on home come on home so you dont have to be alone come on home come on home so you dont have to be alone just come on home you can soce please go to coronavirus. Gov pauley if you cant see us, hear us on our podcast, sponsored by capital one. Whats in your wallet . Pauley some thoughts, now on easter and passover. First, from tim cardinal dolan. Archbishop from new york. And from jose in manhattan. Cardinal Timothy Dolan in my office here right behind st. Patricks cathedral. Happy Easter Sunday morning. Do we ever need a little easter this very moment, dont we . Ive always been captivated on cbs sunday morning show to see the logo of the sun rising. And we celebrate the sun rising, giving us the hope and confidence that every new day does. Today for us christians, we celebrate that the son, son, the only son of the lord, invites us to share in that gift of resurrection. To our jewish neighbors, thank you for reminding us that god can bring liberation and hope and promise out of plagues, as he did for you during the passover in egypt. To those of you who might not have any faith at all, still, lets rejoice in spring as we see the new life is spring, the sun conquers the death and chill of winter. And to you and me who are christians, lets thanks be to god that at a moment of trial in our beloved communities and country and on this planet we call our earthly home, in this moment of admitted darkness and trauma, we have the hope and confidence of new life in the resurrection of the son of god. A blessed easter, everybody. This week jews around the world are celebrating the sacred holiday of passover, which commemorates the liberation of our ancestors from slavery and depression in ancient egypt. Egypt means the narrow place, the place of constriction and confinement. Because of the coronavirus pandemic, millions and millions of us around the world now find ourselves in a narrow place. We are confined, afraid, and anguished in the face of this deadly disease. The coronavirus tells us that right before our ancestors fled egypt, families and neighbors came together in the dark of night to share the sacrificial lamb. They came out of their isolation and they experienced the power of a loving community. Which is what we relive each year at the passover seder table. Today for all of us, jewish or not, it is important this year. It is time for us to extend ourselves, to reach out in solidarity and care for one another, to do whatever we can to see that healing and liberation will come to us toon. And when we are liberated, when we return to the streets, to our work places, and to one another, i pray it be with a new awareness and appreciation for just how extraordinary normal life is. With greater appreciation for the blessing of our extended families, our friends, and our neighbors. I hope this happens soon for all of us in safety and health. Happy holidays. Capital one knows life doesnt update you about your credit card. So meet eno, the capital one assistant that looks out for charges that might surprise you and helps you fix them. Another way capital one is watching out for your money, when youre not. Whats in your wallet . One is watching out for your money, when youre not. New colgate optic white renewal removes ten years of yellow stains. Thats like all the way back to 2010. Do the dougie remove ten years of yellow stains with new colgate optic white renewal. Our bargain detergent couldnt keep up. With us. Turns out its mostly water. So, we switched back to tide. 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With more than half a million cases and at least 20,000 dead, the u. S. Has set grim new global benchmarks. The death count has doubled in just five days. And for the first time in history, all 50 states have been declared major disaster areas at the same time. The covid19 pandemic has illuminated the weaknesses in our society job shortages, lack of

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