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Ducey Extends Lockdown, but what does that mean?


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(0:00) Show Open: Ducey Extends Lockdown. 
Gov. Doug Ducey extends stay-at-home order through May 15
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey says he is extending his stay-at-home order through May 15, but restaurants could reopen by May 12.
Ducey also announced that there will be a partial reopening to retail starting May 4. It is a voluntary process, and will resume with physical distancing for staffers.
“At this point in time, bars are not under consideration.”
Ducey also stated that Arizona DOES have enough hospital beds, ICU beds and ventilators.
White People on Facebook are Furious
How Much Longer Can the Lockdown Last Before You Go Nuts?
The average American thinks they could go a MAXIMUM of one more month before hitting their "breaking point," according to a survey.
72% said they would completely lose their mind sometime between now and early June.  And pretty much everyone agrees six months would be more than they could handle.
One in four people have already hit their breaking point.  Including 20% of men and 29% of women. And young people are having an even tougher time with it.  35% of Americans aged 18 to 25 have hit their breaking point already.
Another new survey over the weekend asked people what they'll do if a serious lockdown continues and they don't agree with it.  Close to 20% said they'll probably do their own thing, and WON'T follow the guidelines. 
(PR Newswire / YouGov)
(13:30) Entertainment News
 
Michael Jordan Is So Rich He Once Turned Down $100 Million for Two Hours of Work
NASCAR Is Coming Back on May 17th
The Little League World Series has been canceled for the first time EVER.  It's been running since 1947.
Speaking of major sporting events being canceled, the "Fortnite" World Cup is off.  This is the first cancellation in the TWO-YEAR history of the event.
STACEY DASH and her husband have split after two years of marriage.
WEIRD AL YANKOVIC appears on an episode of the "Reno 911!" revival . . . as TED NUGENT.
 
(25:35) Sex and Corona...on Zoom!
The Erotic Chaos and Suspense of a Zoom Orgy
Beer sales are way up, especially cheap beers like Busch Light, Miller Lite, and Natural Light.  But condom sales have plummeted.
(32:20) "Good News" Stories from the Coronavirus Outbreak
Captain Tom Moore raised millions for charity by walking in his backyard.  And for his 100th birthday yesterday, the British military promoted him to colonel.
Meanwhile, a guy in Missouri who lived through the Spanish Flu and World War Two just beat the virus on his 107th birthday. 
Ford Motor Company announced they've now produced 10 MILLION face shields for frontline workers. 
A 79-year-old in Spain was in bad shape for over a month, and was ready to throw in the towel.  So his doctors turned to Twitter, and got over 15,000 messages from people telling him to keep fighting.  His granddaughter's been reading them to him, and it's had a big impact.  His doctors say it's almost like he's being treated with a new drug.
5.  A group of inmates in California has been making personal protective equipment for first responders.  They've made over 3,000 face shields, and prepared enough fabric for thousands of face masks.  They say they wanted to find a way to help, and prove that the mistakes they've made in the past don't define who they are moving forward.
(43:00) Dumbass of the Day
 
A guy in Missouri slashed someone's tire with a screwdriver . . . because he said the CAR was making sexual advances toward him.
Professor fired after TikTok of porn bookmark goes viral
Dade City man chases burglars at gunpoint after finding them curled up, snacking on his couch
 
'How To Murder Your Husband' author, 69, is accused of killing her spouse to get $1.1million in insurance payouts, according to court papers filed to stop her getting bail during COVID-19 pandemic
(54:00) Natasha Wagner
Promoting: HBO's documentary  “Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind”  which premieres on May 5th    
The film explores the Hollywood icon's life through the eyes of her daughter Natasha Gregson Wagner.  ....Laurent is director/producer
Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind explores actor Natalie Wood’s life and career through the unique perspective of her daughter, Natasha Gregson Wagner, and others who knew her best. The film features previously unseen home movies, photographs, diaries, letters and artifacts, as well as intimate interviews with her friends, family, co-stars and colleagues; re-examining her personal and professional triumphs and challenges, which have often been overshadowed by her tragic death at age 43.
From Amblin Television, the documentary is produced by Gregson Wagner and Manoah Bowman (author of Natalie Wood: Reflections on a Legendary Life), with Laurent Bouzereau (Five Came Back, Don’t Say No Until I Finish Talking) directing and producing. Darryl Frank and Justin Falvey are executive producing for Amblin Television.
Natasha bio:
 
She was surrounded by Hollywood glamor from the onset as the daughter of film star Natalie Wood and British producer/writer/agent Richard Gregson, who was married to Wood from 1969-1972. Natasha Gregson was born on September 29, 1970, in Los Angeles. Her mother was of Ukrainian and Russian heritage, and christened her Natalia but affectionately nicknamed her Natasha during her childhood -- hence, the name. Her parents separated before she was even a year old, and Natalie married Robert Wagnerwhen Natasha was 22 months. It's hardly surprising, therefore, that the young girl expressed an early interest in acting. The tragic Catalina Island drowning of her mother on November 29, 1981, when Natasha was only 11, left deep emotional scars that would ultimately carry into the dark-edged roles she would play in Hollywood.
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