Host the winner of the Fellowship Award shes been a resident in the Nonfiction Program and instructor at the school for poetic computation. Additionally her essays and reviews have appeared in publications such as the new york times, defends, the globe and many others. She will be joined in conversation this evening by a clinical instructor and lecturer where they teach students to Practice Technology by working online. The work reflects on the technology and the law covering topics such as facial recognition, computer security, Online Harassment and freedom of expression. Tonight they are going to we ars the new book, working. It is a poetic history that will resonate with anyone who goes online to listen and learn, not to shout and grandstand. And insightful ways reviewing what has been lost, but has been stolen and what possibilities may still be recovered. Workers of the world unite. We are so pleased to host the event here please join me in welcoming joanne mcneil. [applause] to s
Susan what we are looking at is a videogame you have produced. With the title salam. What is the premise of this game . Lual the purpose of the game is in my journey and in the gaming industry, i realized that video games are a powerful tool to bring communities together and also to create empathy and to help people understand the war crisis. When i created this, theres a people that do not understand who refugees are and what actually it takes them to become refugees. So this is a game that help people understand the journey to being a refugee. So you take them to a peaceful environment. And also in the game, we do not identify which one is a peaceful environment. Its not a country. But its a place where you can have a place of peace, a place of refuge. A place where you can have peace of mind. The most important thing that in the game you take a character from the war country, from a place like theres a lot of hardship on their way, their journey because a lot of people , dont unders
Gov. Cuomo good afternoon. Good to see you all here today. Properly socially distanced. For those of you who do not know, to my right is melissa derosa. To my left is robert mojica. Always happy. Smiling. Today is sunday. Beautiful day in new york city. Sunday for me is a day of reflection. Do a little reflecting. Today is day 64 since we closed down new york. Only 64 days. Feels like a lifetime. Only 64 days. Todays numbers, the total hospitalization rate is down. That is good news. 9786. Below 10,000, which is a big deal for us. You have to go back to may 18, 19th to get near that number. March, im sorry. The total number of hospitalizations is down. The number of intubations is down. Intubation is generally bad news. The number of new cases is 789. That is good news. We were hovering at around 900, 1000. That is good news. We were hovering at around 900, 1000. That may be a reporting anomaly because this is over the weekend and the weekend reporting tends to be a little different. T
U. S. We will get the latest on the research and learn how the pandemic is affecting how you shop for groceries. Join in on the conversation our phone lines are open. Good monday evening, a lot to get to, but we will begin as we always do with the numbers courtesy of Johns Hopkins university. Northern 3 million confirmed cases around the world, 185 countries and regions. 210,000 deaths in the u. S. Deaths. Death toll athe about 55,000. Joining us from philadelphia is the director of the vaccine and Immunotherapy Center on the campus of the university of pennsylvania. Thank you for being with us. Guest my pleasure. Host let me begin with where you are at in terms of the research for vaccine. As i understand, you are among the most aggressive in finding a vaccine. Of a program,part coalition for epidemic preparedness and innovation. They have assembled a coalition of many different parties to ame together to develop vaccine countermeasure for covid19, and our particular focus of this gro
What is your current timeline and how confident are you that once things start to open up, you will not have to have a pullback . Governor whitmer we have to be nibble enough to be able to enough to bele able to measure and acknowledge, every time you open up a different sector of the economy, you run the risk of having a spike. We have to watch with the testing of the tracing and we have to have all of that mechanism. If we have to pull back, what we want to avoid is a second spike. I think that is what every governor who is listening to their epidemiologist and Health Care Experts are saying the same thing. We have to be looking at this as a dial, not a switch, not on and off, but as a dial that we can increase or decrease if necessary. Right now in michigan, we have the strictest stay home, stay safe policy in the nation. Last week i loosened it a little bit. This week i am going to lay out the criteria with which we are assessing the inherent risks of a particular sector of our eco