Largely from home, with a small handful down in the control room. Just me and a single cameraman, chris. Lets get to the latest on the coronavirus pandemic that has us working like this. Overnight a travel advisory was issued by new york, new jersey and connecticut. The advisory came hours after President Trump suggested he was looking at a quarantine for those areas, an idea he later walked back. In the last 24 hours the number of covid19 jumped to 121,000 people. The death toll is just over 2,000. And some hopeful news this morning as houston methodist becomes the first hospital to use plasma therapy to help hosp plasmaone, hoping to build up immunity in the sick patient. Well have much more ahead. Well talk to a doctor whos working inside an icu about the strain on Health Care Professionals on the front lines. Later in our sunday spotlight, the staggering Economic Impact of the virus that has brought American Business to a standstill and the wellknown retailers that may not survive.
Super tuesday holding the campaign rally. Live coverage of the president here on cspan. applause usa usa i want to thank you North Carolina want to thank you very much. applause i am thrilled to be back in the great city of charlotte. applause were by the way we are having our convention, i guess you heard that right . Where thousands of hardworking american patriots who love our country shares our values, respect our laws, and always put america first. applause few eight months from now, we are going to defeat the radical socialists. We are going to win the great state of North Carolina and alliance at landslide. We want it we went last time, we will win this time. And you know, eric and laura named their daughter. You know what her name is . Carolina. Her lame is caroline for reason. This is an incredible time for our nation. Our country is stronger than ever before. applause and today we just had the largest one day increase in the stock market in history. applause thats great. Our
David i do not consider myself a journalist. Nobody else would consider myself a journalist. I began to take on a life of an interviewer, even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. How do you define leadership . What is it that makes somebody tick . People say running an airline is not an easy thing to do, whether weather to deal with energy , prices, lots of employees and so forth, but you grew up in a family of nine children. So what is easier, growing up in a family of nine children or running an airline . Ed running an airline. Certainly. [laughter] our family was great. Im the oldest of nine and i was sharing earlier that when i was five years old, we already had six kids in the house, nine kids sharing three bedrooms and one and a half baths. My dad had a dental practice inside our house. My mom worked for him. Avid wasnt that busy of practice at times, im guessing . Ed growing up, i didnt board an airplane until i was 25 years old. We couldnt afford it. There
Became the highlight of the century. We will be looking at this story of the higher, and faster and farther of aviation, but first i want to talk about the Aerospace Museum overall. It has over 8 million visitors a year between the National Mall building, and so looking at the story of the atmosphere that i am working in, we are looking at 500 aircraft and helicopters. Of those aircraft. 67 are on display in the National Mall building and what is supporting the artifacts is 67,000 small and medium artifacts, but what we will talk about today is the story of higher, faster and farther which is seen as a cliche throughout the history of aviation, but it has a real meaning to it. And in which we look at the people who made the quest of flying in the third dimension a reality. And so, the idea of flying the highest altitude and the fastest speed and the longest distances tells us a lot about the Technical Development of the airplane, and also the invention of the Wright Brothers and what t
They say the proposed rules wont allow any new testimony or evidence while we have 2 reporters covering this historic day in washington d. C. Can be how could our White House Correspondent is standing by to tell us about the president s legal strategy and who his defense team is and well be speaking to her in just a moment but 1st we go to heidi. On capitol hill heidi all right so talk us through what is going to be happening in this next hour we heard the Senate Majority leader there lay the groundwork basically tell us whats going to be happening break it down for us. Thats right and you know were actually going to be hearing likely more of the same but the official version in a few minutes time thats because what we heard just now was their regular call the order for Senate Business at exactly 800. 00 g. M. T. Is when we expect the Supreme Court chief Justice John Roberts to then call the Impeachment Court which is the other persona the senate will be adopting throughout this trial