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emily landon with university of chicago medicine. why don't you give us a sketch on the latest on the coronavirus pandemic in chicago, across the state of illinois, and one is the peak expected? guest: tough questions off the bat. illinois is going pretty well. we are seeing a lot of new cases every day, more than we want to see, and the university of chicago has about 100 patients admitted on average every day with coronavirus. we are doing just fine. ppere stretched with our but have enough to get us through this time now. we prepared for the surge of patients and are prepared should the numbers get higher. the stay-at-home order in illinois is making a difference. see it helping to us flatten out the curve, and a steady run in the hospital to be able to manage those patients. we have a lot of critically ill patients across the state of illinois, and you have seen the demographics that suggest illinois and chicago, the demographic is affecting our african-american population a lot more than some of our white neighborhoods. takee do
emily landon with university of chicago medicine. why don't you give us a sketch on the latest on the coronavirus pandemic in chicago, across the state of illinois, and one is the peak expected? guest: tough questions off the bat. illinois is going pretty well. we are seeing a lot of new cases every day, more than we want to see, and the university of chicago has about 100 patients admitted on average every day with coronavirus. we are doing just fine. ppere stretched with our but have enough...
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emily landon. and later, u.s. attorney g. zachary terwilliger joins us to discuss law enforcement issues during the pandemic. "washington journal" is next. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] ♪ host: on this friday, april 10, one of the headline this morning covering the latest jobless figures reports that nearly 17 million americans have now lost their jobs due to the coronavirus and it took just 21 days. 21 days. and this as congress is said to be at an impasse of what to do next to help people, this economy, following this outbreak and pandemic and we want to get your thought this morning on what congress should be doing. should more be done by congress? is more needed? the senate did meet about half an hour yesterday. did not advance any legislation. do you think more is needed at this point from u.s. congress? if so, what specifically is needed in your view? eastern and central time zones, , mike trout 8000 and pacific, 202-748-8001. go to send us a text or acebook.com/cspan. u.s. "today" front page,
emily landon. and later, u.s. attorney g. zachary terwilliger joins us to discuss law enforcement issues during the pandemic. "washington journal" is next. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] ♪ host: on this friday, april 10, one of the headline this morning covering the latest jobless figures reports that nearly 17 million americans have now lost their jobs due to the coronavirus and it took just 21 days. 21 days. and this as congress is said to be at an...
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fice, porsche landon, who is helping with the campaign, d from their new york ci apartment as donations what started as a $10,000 grant from crowdfunding platform gofundme hagrown to more than $240,000 as of this morning. >> the goal of this fund has been to help as many people as possible, a few hundred dollars here, a few hundred doars there. >> reporter: each day, joseph, landon and a small team working with them are sending that money, $200 at a time, to people who ask for help on twitter and instagram. ey use the hashtag #rentrelief, but they pay more than just rent >> they're actually posting photos of their bills, right? you know, $200t is a lor people right now. >> reporter: each transacon is documented with a screenshot of the confirmation from cash app, a popular app for sending and receiving money. >> we try to find stories that resonate with us but also just to be fair and even and try to see everybody. >> reporter: joseph and landon say they've been deliberate about giving to people in all kinds of situations. >> so, it's not a matter of them having to beike, "hey, i am rmi
fice, porsche landon, who is helping with the campaign, d from their new york ci apartment as donations what started as a $10,000 grant from crowdfunding platform gofundme hagrown to more than $240,000 as of this morning. >> the goal of this fund has been to help as many people as possible, a few hundred dollars here, a few hundred doars there. >> reporter: each day, joseph, landon and a small team working with them are sending that money, $200 at a time, to people who ask for help...
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siga con titulares y mÁs, muy buenas noches ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> a continuaciÓn, landon donovan
siga con titulares y mÁs, muy buenas noches ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> a continuaciÓn, landon donovan
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emily landon with university of chicago medicine.on't you give us a sketch on the latest on the coronavirus pandemic in chicago, across the state of illinois, and one is the peak expected? guest: tough questions off the bat. illinois is going pretty well. we are seeing a lot of new cases every d
emily landon with university of chicago medicine.on't you give us a sketch on the latest on the coronavirus pandemic in chicago, across the state of illinois, and one is the peak expected? guest: tough questions off the bat. illinois is going pretty well. we are seeing a lot of new cases every d
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emily landon there on the front lines there in chicago.allsopp shares the details of her week with our health correspondent catherine burns. coronavirus has changed working life in so many ways for gp dr gail allsopp — even down to her footwear. she used to wear shoes like this for work. now, they're more like this. i used to meticulously get dressed, choose carefully what i wore, do my hair, put my make—up on — and now i don't. now i want as little of my hair exposed at all, so i scrape it back. there is still the school—run to do. gail says it's now one of the hardest parts of her day. the other children are safe at home with their parents who are working from home, and because of myjob i am unable to keep him as safe as i would like to. an empty waiting room, but she still got a full list of patients. this is my new way of working in general practice at the moment. video call, something we've never done before. she's tried, and failed, to get hold of medical scrubs — so she's improvised, buying a pair of overalls. it isn't particularly
emily landon there on the front lines there in chicago.allsopp shares the details of her week with our health correspondent catherine burns. coronavirus has changed working life in so many ways for gp dr gail allsopp — even down to her footwear. she used to wear shoes like this for work. now, they're more like this. i used to meticulously get dressed, choose carefully what i wore, do my hair, put my make—up on — and now i don't. now i want as little of my hair exposed at all, so i scrape...
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emily landon, chief infectious disease epidemiologist, will discuss the latest in the coronavirus pandemic. attorney talks about law enforcement issues during the pandemic. and captain john of the u.s. and role thealks about the navy hospital ship is playing in the fight against covid-19. watch c-span's washington journal friday morning.
emily landon, chief infectious disease epidemiologist, will discuss the latest in the coronavirus pandemic. attorney talks about law enforcement issues during the pandemic. and captain john of the u.s. and role thealks about the navy hospital ship is playing in the fight against covid-19. watch c-span's washington journal friday morning.
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old is flying across virginia delivery medical supplies to rural hospitals in need the sophomore at landon school in maryland turned his weekly flight lessons into relief missions he's helping to deliver gloves masks gowns and other equipment to small hospitals like any teenager was disappointed when his lacrosse season ended before it really began but instead of getting down he looked at how he could serve others and came up with operation asked a west supplies over skies in his most recent flight came carried 4000 gloves 2000 shoe covers 25 nonsurgical masks 20 pairs of protective i wear and 10 bottles of hand sanitizer to winchester helping to supply a hospital in nearby woodstock we can gather enough supplies to go down and we're going to go you know we're guard lists of the lack of normalcy it looks as though generations e is getting a valuable lesson from the hard knocks of life and that it's not what happens to you but how you react reporting in los angeles natasha sweet r.t. . all the world health organization is telling president not to politicize the virus but how is america hand
old is flying across virginia delivery medical supplies to rural hospitals in need the sophomore at landon school in maryland turned his weekly flight lessons into relief missions he's helping to deliver gloves masks gowns and other equipment to small hospitals like any teenager was disappointed when his lacrosse season ended before it really began but instead of getting down he looked at how he could serve others and came up with operation asked a west supplies over skies in his most recent...
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dr emily landon is an infectious disease expert — and had this message for anti—lockdown protesters.as many patients that it is clear to me that we are ouradmitting at least as many patients that as we are discharging with covid every single day. we are not ready to get back outside and do our regular lives. not in the same way we use to anyway. this is unbelievable to me. they are putting themselves and many others in harm's way. the real problem with this illness is not... certainly we care a lot about those who are sick and we are worried about them overburdening our health system but it is that people who are transmitting this disease before they even have symptoms and those that never develop symptoms but can still transmit the infection and that is exactly where we see spreads like that in these sorts of protest and crowded situations. those people are probably starting complicated transmission webs. katty kayjoins us from washington. it feels that it is a tale of two americas almost where you have the highest numbers of deaths and active cases of coronavirus and also you have
dr emily landon is an infectious disease expert — and had this message for anti—lockdown protesters.as many patients that it is clear to me that we are ouradmitting at least as many patients that as we are discharging with covid every single day. we are not ready to get back outside and do our regular lives. not in the same way we use to anyway. this is unbelievable to me. they are putting themselves and many others in harm's way. the real problem with this illness is not... certainly we...
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your book was given to me by a friend of mine, landon jones who said you'll really enjoy it and i did. the central thesis is that american lihistory rolls roughl in 80 year cycles and right now we may be at one of those turning points in the cycle. explain your thesis. >> that's correct. basically, the stories i've noticed this is america goes through these periods of fundamental civic reconstruction about the length of a long human life, about 80 or 90 years wi we went to the american revolution and the civil war and the great depression, world i and here we are today. this is driven by generational aging. as soon as we lost the memory of what it requires to govern the nation with exercising top down authority and institutions ta really work, we have to relearn this at a time of crisis we learned this in the 1930s we're we learning it today roughly halfway in between these great civic upheavals we have great awakenings where we reconstruct or inner world we're relearning how to govern and how to refashion our political and economic institutions in a big way and sort of accelerated pa
your book was given to me by a friend of mine, landon jones who said you'll really enjoy it and i did. the central thesis is that american lihistory rolls roughl in 80 year cycles and right now we may be at one of those turning points in the cycle. explain your thesis. >> that's correct. basically, the stories i've noticed this is america goes through these periods of fundamental civic reconstruction about the length of a long human life, about 80 or 90 years wi we went to the american...
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solitary back, did not fly 600 miles from its cave dwelling in another province to the city of wuhan and landonomeone soup. everyone now agrees except for a few marginals that it escape from a so-called high containment laboratory i chuckle when i say high containment because obviously it failed at what it was supposed to do. it was operating at level 2. but now the question becomes what is a naturally occurring horseshoe bad coronavirus that was isolated in the wuhan institute of virology and then accidentally escaped from the lab by infecting a lab worker? or was it a virus that the researchers there were working on using gain of function technology. you take an existing coronavirus and you make it more infectious and more deadly. why would you ever engage in gain of function research? why would you ever seek to enhance natural pathogen in this way to make it more deadly and more infectious? the idea of the scientists when they first discovered that they could do these things easily by using recombinant technology west we are going to create superbugs in the lab and we're going to figure out
solitary back, did not fly 600 miles from its cave dwelling in another province to the city of wuhan and landonomeone soup. everyone now agrees except for a few marginals that it escape from a so-called high containment laboratory i chuckle when i say high containment because obviously it failed at what it was supposed to do. it was operating at level 2. but now the question becomes what is a naturally occurring horseshoe bad coronavirus that was isolated in the wuhan institute of virology and...
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morning, dr.s emily landon, university of chicago medicine chief infectious disease epidemiologist will join us to discuss the latest in the u.s. response to the coronavirus pandemic. about lawney talks enforcement issues during the pandemic. captain john rose truck of the usns mercy discusses the role of the u.s. navy hospital ship is playing in the fight against covid-19. watch c-span's "washington journal," live at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. >> new jersey governor phil murphy gives an update on the state's coronavirus numbers and policies to fight the pandemic. live coverage begins at 10:30 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> up next, new york governor andrew cuomo updates the state's response to the coronavirus pandemic. the governor announces that 799 new yorkers died on wednesday, another single day record for the statement but that the rate of hospitalizations and icu admissions continue to show evidence of decline. cuomo: important to take it over a at where we are in context, the perspective because we are starting to see a shift and i want to make sure people actua
morning, dr.s emily landon, university of chicago medicine chief infectious disease epidemiologist will join us to discuss the latest in the u.s. response to the coronavirus pandemic. about lawney talks enforcement issues during the pandemic. captain john rose truck of the usns mercy discusses the role of the u.s. navy hospital ship is playing in the fight against covid-19. watch c-span's "washington journal," live at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. >> new jersey...
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emily landon, chief infectious disease epidemiologist, will discuss the latest in the coronavirus pandemic. attorney talks about law enforcement issues during the pandemic. and captain john of the u.s. and role thealks about the navy hospital ship is playing in the fight against covid-19. watch c-span's washington journal friday morning. >> "washington journal primetime." for the next hour a special edition of c-span's "washington journal." your questions and comments about the coronavirus pandemic start now. host: good evening for this thursday, april 9, prime time edition of "washington journal" on c-span. a c.d.c. warning that washington, d.c. may be one of three east coast cities that could be a new coronavirus hot spot. we will talk with d.c. mayor just ahead. this pandemic has forced another 6.6 million americans to file for unemployment. it comes on the same day the federal reserve unveiling new programs to help states, cities, and small businesses. steve leesman of cnbc will be joining us later in the program and our phone lines are open and we want to hear from in you the next hou
emily landon, chief infectious disease epidemiologist, will discuss the latest in the coronavirus pandemic. attorney talks about law enforcement issues during the pandemic. and captain john of the u.s. and role thealks about the navy hospital ship is playing in the fight against covid-19. watch c-span's washington journal friday morning. >> "washington journal primetime." for the next hour a special edition of c-span's "washington journal." your questions and comments...
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that the presidential candidates of 1936 through 1948 and i skipped over landon who ran in '36, wilke ran in '40, this were all understood as political moderates who stood well to the left of the republican center and regularly deannounced by conservative publications like the "chicago tribune" for being real republicans. they were the rinos of their days. that suggests, i think on the question of legitimacy of the new deal there was not significant daylight between their views and those of more extreme conservatives. self-identified moderate republicans did not merely mimic free enterprise rather created by others they helped invent it. for example, glenn frank talked about the new deal as a war on business. and in his 1940 campaign, wilke repeated winston churchill's claim from three years previously that fdr wage ad ruthless war on private enterprise. it was fifdifficult, i think ant was difficult to square moderation with the binary slippery slope language of free enterprise that moderates embraced and amplified. in the free enterprise world view the collectivism represented by th
that the presidential candidates of 1936 through 1948 and i skipped over landon who ran in '36, wilke ran in '40, this were all understood as political moderates who stood well to the left of the republican center and regularly deannounced by conservative publications like the "chicago tribune" for being real republicans. they were the rinos of their days. that suggests, i think on the question of legitimacy of the new deal there was not significant daylight between their views and...
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and landon, my youngest, has a full blown skater mullet.ur children are absolutely beautiful. >> thank you. >> and so is this book, paula. i reached out to you. it truly is. you open up. you really, really are very open, transparent, authentic, talking about that really challenging time that made you have to kind of reassess where you were headed and what your calling was? is that what this is about? >> yeah, robin, you know, i was doing what society tells us all to do and that's to lean in and so often that means that we lean into our career. we buy that lie that our value is vocation and our worth is work, and our calling is career, and quite frankly i burned out. at the height of my career when i was anchoring "good morning america" weekends and co-hosting "the view," i really sensed that god was trying to get my attention to get me to slow down. my relationships were suffering with my kids and my husband, my health was really suffering, and then i went through this year of hell which i chronicle in the book where it was unmistakable god
and landon, my youngest, has a full blown skater mullet.ur children are absolutely beautiful. >> thank you. >> and so is this book, paula. i reached out to you. it truly is. you open up. you really, really are very open, transparent, authentic, talking about that really challenging time that made you have to kind of reassess where you were headed and what your calling was? is that what this is about? >> yeah, robin, you know, i was doing what society tells us all to do and...
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said if they are going to do a reboot of highway to heaven, i could play him >> yikes >> michael landon made the essentials list so that's all happening. but, as you know, you can't get your hair cut. i've been cutting my son's hair outside. i have a makeshift barber shop for jackson's hair jackson, would you like to come in here? i do a good job with him there's my salon. >> looks good. >> he's got lines. i gave him a little fade >> jack, you look good >> he's high and tight, looks awesome. like a young harry styles. >> we're going to braid carson's hair. should we braid it >> i do need a cut but i'll wait. >> it's so good to see you. >> maybe jack d could actually cut your hair, return the favor, carson just a thought >> i have no problem with that the quarantine has really brought me back to my punk rock roots. i pushed through my nose ring from my mtv days the other day -- >> that really happened. >> -- using etta's little stud wow, there's a picture of that i don't know how you have that so i'm not opposed to going to a mohawk. >> actually, carson, i heard, and tell me if this is r
said if they are going to do a reboot of highway to heaven, i could play him >> yikes >> michael landon made the essentials list so that's all happening. but, as you know, you can't get your hair cut. i've been cutting my son's hair outside. i have a makeshift barber shop for jackson's hair jackson, would you like to come in here? i do a good job with him there's my salon. >> looks good. >> he's got lines. i gave him a little fade >> jack, you look good >>...
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fight against that, i just want to say, that mama and daddy are as proud of you as they are of me and landonmily we are completely in awe of your brilliance what you have been able to do not just as a -- technology expert leading the way there but as father and husband, too so i love you very much kevin, maria take it away. maria: i am glad that you guys could be reunited in a live interview kevin i did one hour special on ai learned so much about how the artificial intelligence learners from real life, learns the jobs that we do then does those jobs, in fact makes it much more effective for people, who can use a.i., whether medicine, you know health care as well as throughout manufacturing, it has been incredibly effective seems that this is going to be the driver of business in the next 10 to 20 years, and beyond. >> yeah i think, you are exactly right a.i. is an incredibly powerful tool, you know the way that i think of it a tool that automatics tasks we are not yet at the point where a.i. is full substitute for -- for complete human beings, but it can augment human worker in ways that ma
fight against that, i just want to say, that mama and daddy are as proud of you as they are of me and landonmily we are completely in awe of your brilliance what you have been able to do not just as a -- technology expert leading the way there but as father and husband, too so i love you very much kevin, maria take it away. maria: i am glad that you guys could be reunited in a live interview kevin i did one hour special on ai learned so much about how the artificial intelligence learners from...
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they include firefighter steve landon who was taken into intensive care three times but thankfully returnedand his wife beckyjoin us now from wrexham. steve, first up, well can. good morning to both of you. good morning. you are in your hospital bed you are back home. things are much better than they were. bed you are back home. things are much better than they werem bed you are back home. things are much better than they were. it is definitely good medicine being at home with my wife and kids. it was the best experience ever and kids. it was the best experience ever, coming home to see them and being still quite breathless, struggling to walk more than 12 metres. my wife isa to walk more than 12 metres. my wife is a nurse and i am getting really good care at home from her, so it is all good. your family has an extraordinary story. becky, just tell people, you also have been l.” had the symptoms first full four, five days and i got better then steve had the symptoms but he did not get better. what we should make clear as well, as a firefighter, 39 yea rs clear as well, as a firefighter, 39
they include firefighter steve landon who was taken into intensive care three times but thankfully returnedand his wife beckyjoin us now from wrexham. steve, first up, well can. good morning to both of you. good morning. you are in your hospital bed you are back home. things are much better than they were. bed you are back home. things are much better than they werem bed you are back home. things are much better than they were. it is definitely good medicine being at home with my wife and kids....
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emily landon university of chicago thank you. we will get two >> live now to the white house for today's coronavirus response. commanding officer of that vessel, good morning, captain and thank you for joining us. bit about the ship and what it is doing right now. the mercy is the 1000 bed hospital here in los angeles to ask -- to act as a release valve for local hospitals. host: you are not taking covid-19 patients on the ship, is that correct? guest: that is correct. host: what is the process for getting patients on that ship? the hospital wants to send patients, they call the medical alert center. the referring physician speaks to one of our physicians and then we bring the patient. host: what is your take on this story? we have read that a member of the mercy crew has tested positive for coronavirus. what can you tell us about the story and your level of concern? guest: we are all concerned about coronavirus. werethat crewmember, we able to get them off of the ship quickly. we did a contact investigation. then we got those fo
emily landon university of chicago thank you. we will get two >> live now to the white house for today's coronavirus response. commanding officer of that vessel, good morning, captain and thank you for joining us. bit about the ship and what it is doing right now. the mercy is the 1000 bed hospital here in los angeles to ask -- to act as a release valve for local hospitals. host: you are not taking covid-19 patients on the ship, is that correct? guest: that is correct. host: what is the...
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emily landon. and later, u.s. attorney g. zachary terwilliger joins us to discuss law enforcement issues during the pandemic. "washington journal" is next. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] ♪ host: on this friday, april 10, one of the headline this morning covering the latest jobless figures reports that nearly 17 million americans have now lost their jobs due to the coronavirus and it took just 21 days. 21 days. and this as congress is said to be at an impasse of what to do next to help people, this economy, following this outbreak and pandemic and we want to get your thought this morning on what congress should be doing. should more be done by congress? is more needed? the senate did meet about half an hour yesterday. did not advance any legislation. do you think more is n
emily landon. and later, u.s. attorney g. zachary terwilliger joins us to discuss law enforcement issues during the pandemic. "washington journal" is next. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] ♪ host: on this friday, april 10, one of the headline this morning covering the latest jobless figures reports that nearly 17 million americans have now lost their jobs due to the coronavirus and it took just 21 days. 21 days. and this as congress is said to be at an...
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very michael landon-y.full cut, or should we just try and bridge the gap until maybe salons reenter an essentials list is this a full cut or a trim >> i feel like there's a lot of professional stylists out there, i would say less is more i would just tidy things up. don't go crazy until you get back to the salon. less is more in this situation don't go overboard what i would say -- as you get to the top section, of course, i want to show you how -- >> we have like a minute left, chris. how do we do the top >> we're going to blend that get your scissors and the comb. >> the scissors and the comb >> if anyone has a longer style, you need scissors and comb to blend it if you have a shorter style, you can go ahead a three on the side, you can do six on the top what if i do this thing, take the bangs and push them straight down and attempt to go straight the bangs and push across is that a bad idea >> really bad. probably the worst thing you can do i can't see you but it's terrible. >> we're out of time. >> i'll
very michael landon-y.full cut, or should we just try and bridge the gap until maybe salons reenter an essentials list is this a full cut or a trim >> i feel like there's a lot of professional stylists out there, i would say less is more i would just tidy things up. don't go crazy until you get back to the salon. less is more in this situation don't go overboard what i would say -- as you get to the top section, of course, i want to show you how -- >> we have like a minute left,...