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Anderson Cooper 360

We Remember: Legendary singer-songwriter John Prine

Anderson Cooper 360

CNN

News

3.73.8K Ratings

🗓️ 10 April 2020

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

John Prine, the raspy-voiced, country-folk singer-songwriter whose career spanned five decades, died from complications related to coronavirus. Bonnie Raitt, who performed with Prine just last November at Austin City Limits, tells Anderson Cooper about her favorite memories of Prine and what she loved most about her friend. Plus, Dr. Cory Deburghgraeve, an anesthesiologist in Chicago, tells AC360 about what he's seeing when he has to intubate COVID-19 patients and why he describes his job as "basically being next to the nuclear reactor." Airdate: April 8, 2020To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Erin, thanks very much. Good evening, everybody. Some cautiously optimistic news report this

0:35.2

evening. The White... Task Force is talking about glimmers of hope.

0:38.5

Social distancing, they say, is working and lowering the projections for the number dead and

0:43.5

hospitalized, even as New York announced its highest death count for a single day. We're going to talk

0:48.7

about the new projections in a moment. We'll also talk about how a reopening of the country,

0:53.6

when it occurs, might occur.

0:56.1

The president, who was far more measured in his comments during the press briefing today,

0:59.5

said this evening he wants to reopen the country as quickly as possible,

1:02.9

but would rely a lot on his medical experts in terms of how and when to do it.

1:07.3

We have a new report on how the reopening of Wuhan and China, the source of the virus, how that has been going.

1:12.7

ABC News is out with a new report that quotes a source who says U.S. intelligence was warning as far back as November that the virus posed a danger.

1:20.6

Analysts reportedly compiled a report that included it could be a, quote, cataclysmic event.

1:25.8

Now, the same source tells ABC the top members of the

1:27.9

Defense Department as well as the White House were briefed, and it was included as well in the

1:31.5

President's Daily Brief in early January. The President's first comment on the disease that

1:35.9

was in an interview with CNBC on January 22nd. This is what he said.

1:41.3

Are the words about a pandemic at this point? No, we're not at all. And we're, we have it totally under control.

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