Diseases division chief at Childrens National hospital. Thanks for being with us this morning. Good morning. How many cases of covid19 have you treated among children at the hospital . Well, we started ten cases in the middle of march and weve now had over 600 children that have come to the hospital with symptoms. About a quarter of those have been admitted to the hospital. So about 150 of those. And about a quarter of those to a third of those have needed our intensive care unit. Whats the pattern among children, what do you see and how are their symptoms different from adults . We really are seeing several different patterns of disease. So of those 600, the vast majority of them, and this has been seen in other parts of the country, as well. They have mild to moderate illness, where they have typical respiratory symptoms, fever, cough, runny nose, sore throat. So mild, moderate illness. But the children admitted fall into several different categories. Some of them from what is simila
Ladies and gentlemen, the president of the United States. [applause] pres. Trump thank you very much, everybody. What a nice crowd. It is beautiful. It might be hot, but it is beautiful. We are here today to celebrate and expand our Historic Campaign to rescue American Workers from job killing regulations. Before i came into office, American Workers were smothered ladies and gentlemen, the president of the United States. [applause] pres. Trump thank you very much, everybody. What a nice crowd. Its beautiful. It might be hot, but its beautiful. People were a tax our slashing takehome pay, suppressing innovation, and shipping millions of american jobs overseas. Millions and millions and millions. It never ended. Four years ago, we ended this regulatory assault on the American Worker, and we launched the most dramatic regulatory Relief Campaign in American History by far. No other administration has done anywhere near. [applause] thank you. At the heart of this effort was a revolutionary
Briefed reporters on the states response to the coronavirus pandemic amid increasing numbers of coronavirus cases. Governor ducey announced the new executive order, extending the evictions. On gov. Ducey good afternoon, everyone. Thank you for joining us today. On myoined by a doctor right and nick mcguire on my left, the leaders of department and Health Services and the national guard. I want to give you the latest update on where we are in arizona. I want to begin by saying thank careo all our health workers, all our nurses and doctors. This monthed about as our maximum challenge to date. We know how hard they are working. I want them to know how grateful we are, how we appreciate what they do for our citizens. To the citizens i want to say thank you, as well. We will share some things in terms of the direction arizona is going. Only be making improvements with your participation, partnership and commitment to your fellow brothers and sisters and neighbors and friends. Thank youbegin
Brian congressman john lewis, why did you name your book across that bridge . Rep. Lewis well, during the past few years, ive been crossing bridges, rivers, mini bridges, bridges of understanding, building bridges, trying to bring people together to create what i like to call the beloved community. Brian where does the Edmond Pettus bridge come into that picture . Rep. Lewis well, the Edmond Pettus bridge is symbolic of so many bridges, but in 1965, when i was much younger, and head of an Organization Called the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, a group of young people, students, and others, attempted to cross the Edmond Pettus bridge in selma, alabama to march 50 miles from selma to montgomery to dramatize to the nation and to the world that people wanted simply to register to vote. We were walking in twos. And when we arrive at the apex of the bridge down below, we saw a sea of blue, Alabama State troopers. And we continued to walk. And we came within hearing distance of the
Crossing bridges, rivers, many bridges, bridges of understanding, building bridges, trying to bring people together to create what i like to call the beloved community. Brian where does the Edmond Pettus bridge come into that picture . Rep. Lewis well, the Edmund Pettus bridge is symbolic of so many bridges, but in 1965, when i was much younger, and head of an Organization Called the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, a group of young people, students, and others, attempted to cross the Edmund Pettus bridge in selma, alabama to march 50 miles from selma to montgomery to dramatize to the nation and to the world that people wanted simply to register to vote. We were walking in twos. And when we arrive at the apex of the bridge down below, we saw a sea of blue, Alabama State troopers. And we continued to walk. And we came within hearing distance of the state troopers. And a man identified himself and said im major john cloud of the Alabama State troopers. This is an unlawful march