buffalo grove chief steve casstevens, serving as president ime, and then you start to come down. >> "washington journal" continues. host: scott burris joins us from philadelphia, serving at temple university's research. some 300 andris, $11 million -- some 311 million people living under stay-at-home orders in their states. do these -- are the stay-at-home orders created equal, or are more restrictive than others? guest: while, they are getting to look a lot like each other -- well, they are getting to look a lot like each other. i think the trend is basically, you stay at home, your kids don't go to school, your universities are closed, you can go out for exercise, but you so have to social-distance during that time. playgrounds are closed, team sports armband. you can go to the -- team sports are banned. you can go to the grocery store. you can go to the gun shop. gas stations are open, pharmacies are don't try to get your hair done. as they say, gray is the new blonde. host: what would be the difference between a national stay-at-home order versus all of order,tes stay-at-home obvi