Just embracing each other, sobbing. Piers morgan live. Here with me now is pastor rick warren, the founder of saddleback church, his wife, kay, the cofounder. This is their first interview since the tragic death of their son back in april. Welcome to both of you. 92 thank you. My deepest condolences to the awful loss of your family. I remember that day. Youre very famous and it flew around the internet and around the world. I felt a huge sense of sadness for you having interviewed you a few times. I can only begin to imagine what it was like for you two. How have you been coping . Well, you know, Elizabeth Kubler ross did this thing called the four stages of death. I actually died. I actually think theres six. Weve been watching ourselves go back and forth the first several months. The first stage is shock. For us, shock still happens. For at least the first month, i kept waiting for matthew to come in the door. Whens my son going to walk in . I just couldnt believe it had happened it
Pfizer system. Both events giving vindication to the president and his allies. We saw disasters from Mother Nature as Hurricane Dorian absolutely trashed and thrashed the bahamas to human error with the devastating fire at the notre dame cathedral. On the International Stage we saw President Trump negotiate trade agreements, the long overdue phase one of a china packed. And back here at home and perhaps most importantly, american citizens of every race, class, and gender are reaping real, tangible benefits of an economy that is the envy of the world. So tonight, i thought i would take a look back at some of our angles from the past year and stories that tell the entire narrative of 2019 through our eyes. So first, democratss democracy problem. That is the focused of tonights first angle. Laura it was nice to get out of washington last week, even if it was only for a few days in chicago. Another city run by liberals. Getting out of the new york washington seller corridor, it always remi
To the president and his allies. We saw disasters from Mother Nature as Hurricane Dorian absolutely trashed and thrashed the bahamas to human error with the devastating fire at the notre dame cathedral. On the International Stage we saw President Trump negotiate trade agreements, the long overdue phase one of a china packed. And back here at home and perhaps most importantly american citizens of every race class, and gender are reaping real, tangible benefits of an economy that is the envy of the world. So tonight i thought i would take a look back at some of oury angles from the past year and stories that tell the entire narrative of 2019 through our eyes. So first, democrats democracy problem. Oc that is the focus of tonights first angle. Laura it was nice to get out of washington last week even if it was only for a few daysf in chicago. Another city run by liberals. Getting out of the new york washington seller corridor, it always reminds me that americans are generally a lot more f
A cheery chat about death? It sounds incongruous doesnât it? Death is tragic, traumatic, itâs a wrenched ending: something to be feared or ignored until it makes its presence felt. We use euphemisms: gone to a better place, passed away, moved on. Thatâs until it touches you, and then it threatens, engulfs, overwhelms. Covid has brought death closer. Itâs there in the relentless statistics, an online counter, the curve of a graph, a needle flickering up into the red zone.
Ruth McGill has a different idea about death. The actress and singer is also a death doula. âItâs sort of a new label,â she tells me via Zoom from where sheâs currently living in Ardara, Co Donegal. âSoul midwife is another term Iâve heard, but itâs so much more.â