On a stroll through the Hollywood Forever cemetery, the daughter of the “Seinfeld” creator Larry David discusses her new book of essays about self-doubt, anxiety, and other youthful preoccupations. Steve Martin and Jerry Seinfeld talk about their combined century practicing comedy. The New Yorker may earn a portion of sales from products that are purchased through our site as part of our Affiliate Partnerships with retailers. On March 22nd, after imposing one of the nation’s earliest stay-at-home orders, Acton said, “This is our one shot, in this country,” to save lives. Photograph by Julie Renée Jones for The New Yorker. Propagandist bulletins from the U.S. Public Health Service had called the virus “a very contagious kind of ‘cold,’ ” but Cox used his speech to note the “appalling” number of fatalities—the United States ultimately lost some six hundred and seventy-five thousand people. The genocide started with these radio talk shows that built up this ‘othering’ of people. We’re seeing the diseases of despair, like depression. “In fact, they were well-nigh unspeakable.” Cox urged the “radical reorganization” of Ohio’s more than two thousand separate health jurisdictions and said that the need for “scientific resistance” to public-health emergencies was “second in importance” only to fighting in the First World War. Wearing a white medical coat, she told Ohioans, “I want you to be prepared.”, DeWine declared a state of emergency on March 9th—when there were only three confirmed COVID-19 cases in Ohio. DeWine wanted a medical doctor for the cabinet position, one who could both lead a large staff and, he told me, “communicate to the people of the state of Ohio about health issues in general.” His top adviser, Ann O’Donnell, recommended Dr. Amy Acton, whom she knew through the Columbus Foundation, one of the country’s largest community charitable organizations. Exactly a century later, a new governor, Mike DeWine, took office. The election was not close, and the President’s claims of voter fraud are merely a distraction from his many recent failures. As pressure mounted for DeWine to fully reopen Ohio, six county-level G.O.P. What Do Foreign Correspondents Think of the U.S.? No busque las 5 W, sino las 5 diferencias, En aquel viaje iniciático en busca de un escritor, en mi caso no era Truman Capote ni Scott Fitzgerald ni J. D. 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Sulzberger, de 38 años, pone voz a toda la profesión al advertir al presidente a la cara que sus insultos a los periodistas pone vidas en riesgo, Recordamos dónde leímos aquella obra, o cómo era la portada. All rights reserved. Acton had given no media interviews since leaving government. Todas las noticias sobre The New Yorker publicadas en EL PAÍS. She and her husband, Eric, a schoolteacher and cross-country coach in the Columbus suburb of Bexley, had, between them, six grown children. She quit within hours of DeWine’s hiring announcement, having reportedly decided that the job would pose a risk for her family. Acton told the public, “The steps we’re taking now will absolutely save lives.” On March 22nd, after imposing one of the nation’s earliest stay-at-home orders, she said, “This is our one shot, in this country.” As if speaking directly to those who were accusing her of overreacting, she said, “I am not afraid. This deeply unstable period ended with the family spending part of one winter living in a tent, and with Acton, at age twelve, accusing her stepfather of sexual abuse. The COVID-19 death toll stands at well over five thousand in Ohio and more than two hundred and thirty-one thousand in the United States. Libros Hola, Identifícate. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s on the phone—so you’ve got that voice.” She and DeWine decided to largely close the event to most spectators. Fauci, after receiving death threats, was assigned a federal security detail. Total: $46.44. Ohio does not require the state’s top health official to be a physician: when DeWine took office, in 2019, the most recent directors had been a lawyer and the former head of the Ohio Turnpike Commission. A recent series of chamber-music performances, for audiences of one or just a few people at a time, could point a way forward for classical music after the pandemic. Nationally, DeWine was being praised, along with the governors Charlie Baker, of Massachusetts, and Larry Hogan, of Maryland, as “the rare Republican official who does not automatically fall in step” with Trump. An “Anti Amy Acton” page appeared on Facebook, containing such posts as “We will always hate you Abortion Amy! It dialled up and dialled up and dialled up. In Ohio, DeWine’s over-all favorability rating was also high. Scores of people routinely travel between the two locations, for business and school. “Her way of seeing, and of operating in the world, is not bureaucratic,” O’Donnell told me, adding that DeWine considers her “as much an artist as she is a scientist.” Acton lacked experience in the public spotlight, but O’Donnell strongly urged the governor to choose her anyway. In Nebraska, a former TV meteorologist and mayoral spokesman anonymously sent Adi Pour, head of the Douglas County health department, at least fifteen threatening e-mails, including one that read, “There was a lynching outside the Douglas County Courthouse a century and one year ago. The federal government was of little help. The best of The New Yorker, in your in-box. Amy Acton’s press conferences became appointment viewing in Ohio. That will get you to shut the fuck up.” (The meteorologist, Ronald Penzkowski, pleaded no contest to third-degree assault and stalking.) The Writer’s Voice: Fiction from the Magazine. Heshy Tishler, a radio host and City Council candidate, has emerged as the leader of a neighborhood’s uprising against government coronavirus measures. was saying one thing, Health and Human Services another”—Acton had been making other defensive moves. Shortly after her swearing-in ceremony, she defended her department’s budget before a legislative committee, explaining that part of her duties involved emergency preparedness. Paige Williams began writing for The New Yorker in 2013 and became a staff writer in 2015. Prime. On April 27th, DeWine announced a phased reopening, for May. After Acton left her cabinet position, she briefly remained an adviser to DeWine. Public health is a national-security issue. Acton strongly believes that, should Biden win, he must not leave “a quiet space” between now and the Inauguration. He still has not found a permanent replacement for Acton. She was called a “witch,” a “disgrace.” In one photo, the marquee at Phil’s Lounge & Beer Garden, in Sharonville, said, “Fuck you DeSwine and Hackton.” Protesters disrupted Acton’s press conferences by chanting outside the statehouse and pressing their faces against the windows. Trump and his allies had set a publicly disparaging tone against health officials, including Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top infectious-disease expert. There’s not a person I meet, from any walk of life, who’s not struggling right now, to make sense of it all, to tolerate ambiguity. She texted me on Sunday, worried that divisive figures would brand her statements to me “gotcha 11th hour political bullshit.” Leaders must urgently convey the continued importance of social distancing and masks, and recognize that “we have to bring hearts and souls back” as we endure the pandemic: “Crisis leadership and communication is every bit as science based and crucial.” Americans are “yearning for our leaders to take charge and work together,” she said. Without bipartisan leadership, the country will be in the “same place,” even if Biden wins. Acton told me, “I’m from Youngstown, and I’m kind of scrappy, and a part of me wanted to say, ‘All right, mister, you’re so tough—let’s go.’ But what echoed in my mind was the work that I did in Rwanda, post-genocide. “We cannot wait two and a half months to start leading and messaging” about unity, she said. It’s not the doctors.” In Colorado, nearly seventy per cent of local public-health officials reported receiving threats, and some resigned. Overdoses are up. He ranted about “Sleepy Joe,” “Crazy Bernie,” “Shifty Schiff,” “treasonous things,” the “plague,” “favored nations,” and “quadruple” taxes. Ohioans had been taking sea cruises, and touring places like the Nile River, Acton told me. A singer performed an Amy Acton tribute song on YouTube (“I trust you completely”; “You look so fine in your long white coat.”) The National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum unveiled an Amy Acton figure. In 2022, DeWine is expected to seek a second term. A Times documentary producer watched seven weeks’ worth of these pressers and turned the material into a six-minute op-doc, “The Leader We Wish We All Had,” which declared that “other leaders should pay attention” to Acton’s effective use of vulnerability, empowerment, and “brutal honesty.” One clip showed Acton tearing up when she said, “People at home: you are moving mountains.” Acton told me, “I would look at the camera and I could feel the people on the other side.”. O’Donnell told me, “My mother used to talk about suffering: the people who have suffered have something special about them.”. and the White House started having regular press conferences about COVID-19, in February, she suspected that the virus was already seeded in Ohio. “This isn’t just a ‘be nice’ message,” she told me. Acton and her younger brother Philip lived with their mother, who remarried when Acton was about nine, after having moved around a lot. The President has staged rallies across the Rust Belt, promising a manufacturing revival, but jobs lost to offshoring have increased during his time in office. “This is ‘the world’s on fire and we have to fight now!’ ”. She and DeWine worked well together despite their party affiliations. She is the author of “ The Dinosaur Artist ,” which was named a Times Notable Book of 2018. When I saw Acton last week, homes in some parts of town still displayed “Dr. An Ohio nurse told an NBC affiliate, “I actually cry pretty much every time I watch her, because she’s very inspiring.” At a presser, Acton, after reading one child’s thank-you letter aloud, said that as a public servant it was her “job to do this for you.” In a poll, in March, seventy-five per cent of Ohioans said that they approved of DeWine’s management of the coronavirus crisis while forty-three per cent approved of the way President Donald Trump had handled it. A destabilized and unwell populace cannot survive. The New Yorker may earn a portion of sales from products and services that are purchased through links on our site as part of our affiliate partnerships with retailers. Información, novedades y última hora sobre The New Yorker. Item: Teaching a male friend that women do not pee out of their vaginas. On January 13, 1919, as the third wave of the so-called Spanish-flu pandemic began, the governor of Ohio, James Cox, delivered his inaugural address. Thousands of Chinese students attended Miami University, near Cincinnati. Biden, he said, will offshore your jobs, confiscate your guns, open your borders, eliminate your private health care, terminate your religious liberty, defund your police, destroy your suburbs. But, by the end of April, with the economy in trouble, some of Ohio’s Republican lawmakers were insisting that he reopen businesses. Her communications director’s brother Rajeev Venkayya was a pulmonologist who had focussed on vaccines at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and who had worked in the George W. Bush Administration, developing the nation’s influenza-pandemic plan. Pero nos suele costar más evocar el argumento, El galardón principal recae en ‘The New York Times’ y ‘The New Yorker’ por destapar los abusos de Harvey Weinstein, origen del movimiento #MeToo, Internet y el cambio climático, entre las predicciones más acertadas de la conferencia que en 1968 imaginó 2018, 'Cat person' es un relato publicado en 'The New Yorker' que ha generado un gran debate en Internet, Tres mujeres aseguran que el productor las violó, mientras crece la cascada de acusaciones. “That was true of the nine thousand people who left during the past four years.”. Amy Over-re-ACTON” and “Let Freedom Work.” They brought their children. Add the election; add the racial unrest.”, After leaving the government, Acton heard Mike Trivisonno, a conservative talk-radio host in Ohio, say that if his key adviser quit during a crisis, he’d want to punch him in the face. The Arnold Sports Festival and Arnold Classic were scheduled for the first weekend in March. To ignore any eventual approval made by the Food and Drug Administration is worse than dangerous. “I saw how things can spiral.” Acton left clinical medicine to pursue teaching and philanthropy; by the time DeWine took office, she worked as a community research and grants officer at the Columbus Foundation. Biden supporters blast music, Trump supporters wave signs that read “Stop the Cheat,” and the people of Philly have had enough. Dr. Amy Acton, Ohio’s former top public-health official, calls for recognition of the country’s pain and division. By the end of February, the national toll could reach half a million, according to a recent study by the University of Washington School of Medicine. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Condé Nast. Ad Choices Un nuevo volumen los reúne en castellano, El viaje de la noticia a la novela es el mismo que te lleva de la información al disfrute. He and Acton started holding daily press briefings. Acton began work on February 26, 2019, immediately thinking of Ohio’s nearly twelve million residents as her patients. DeWine, a Republican, was Ohio’s former attorney general, and, in the early two-thousands, he had been a U.S. senator. “It was something we took for granted.”. Wuhan is the capital of Hubei Province—Ohio’s sister state. Some thoughts keep you awake for hours, wondering why you’d say something so horrible to your dental hygienist when you don’t even have any idea what her stance is on composting. Fracking, dead birds, widespread blackouts, more fracking: “You frack till your heart’s content!” A trio of masked nuns in habits and purple vestments stood in the crowd behind him; one held a Bible aloft, as if administering a blessing or warding off a curse. Will Trump’s Broken Promises to Working-Class Voters Cost Him the Election? ¿Está siendo riguroso el periodista que en un país dictatorial se centra en los ciudadanos sin cuestionar el marco en el que se mueven? Support The New Yorker’s award-winning journalism. Ad Choices O’Donnell thought that Acton would make a good health director partly because she had heard her mention a “tough childhood.” Acton is from the north side of Youngstown, in northeastern Ohio. By the time the C.D.C. Wellness, she explained, involves more than the mere absence of disease. Journal: Native New Yorker: 140 Page 6" x 9" Notebook Journal Diary: Journals, All My: Amazon.com.mx: Libros Despite surging hospitalizations and record infection rates, the President has gone on holding campaign rallies. “It was devastating,” she told me the other day. On Record Store Day (November 27th), Resonance Records is releasing “Rollins in Holland,” a set of the saxophone master’s expansive concert and radio performances from 1967. Progressives have complained that DeWine, who co-chairs Trump’s Ohio campaign, has failed to disavow the President at a crucial national moment. Little girls dressed up like Acton and staged living-room press conferences. On Facebook, a fan page accrued more than a hundred and thirty thousand members. When I explained that this was meant to protect people, he said, “From what?” Along the highway into Circleville, someone had installed a large stencilled sign that read, “JOE BIDEN IS STUPID” and “TRUMP IS A GREAT MAN.”. © 2020 Condé Nast. The annual sporting event—founded by Arnold Schwarzenegger, the actor and former California governor—draws more than twenty-two thousand athletes and tens of thousands of spectators, and involves a trade show. About the New Yorker and me: A sentimental journal: Kahn, E. J: Amazon.com.mx: Libros. The New Yorker may earn a portion of sales from products and services that are purchased through links on our site as part of our affiliate partnerships with retailers. The next afternoon, at the rally, at the Pickaway County fairgrounds, Trump lied that “tens of thousands” of people were outside the gates and congratulated attendees for getting in. She had moved up a long-planned tabletop exercise in pandemic control, and deployed health tips online. On June 11th, she resigned. The state’s three largest amusement parks joined a number of other businesses in lawsuits against Acton, demanding that she allow them to reopen. “Public health had been ignored for decades,” DeWine told me. “This little piazza in this little town contains a sage of such profundity that he can resolve all your disagreements on the spot.”, Fred Armisen and Patton Oswalt Battle for the Neighborhood, The comedians play rival neighbors in this adaptation of George Saunders’s “Adams.”. The first time we met, we sat spaced out, on benches, in a leaf-strewn courtyard. 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She said, “The real battle is that people are suffering. He is expected to win the state again, though narrowly. Ohio’s legislature contains a far-right element, and there is anti-vaccine sentiment in the state. chairs jointly wrote to the governor, in early June, saying, “We are telling you that the damage you are doing economically is translating politically.” Republicans were “angry, disappointed, and dismayed” at DeWine’s “big-government approach.” In an editorial, the Columbus Dispatch noted certain lawmakers’ contributions to a “toxic hybrid of ignorance, fear, and hatred.”. In June, several physicians, writing in JAMA, called the harassment of health officials “extraordinary in its scope and nature,” and a “danger to the ongoing pandemic response.” They wrote that the attacks on public-health officials represented a “misunderstanding of the pandemic” and “a general decline in public civility.” The incivility started with the President: “The environment deteriorates further when elected leaders attack their own public-health officials.”. Kindness is saying, ‘I see the dignity in you at a humanity level. The show depicts not only how the Empire has crumbled but its descent into a kind of domestic crumminess. Subscribe today ». How personal productivity transformed work—and failed to. On April 18th—a particularly dire moment in the pandemic—the President’s son-in-law and senior adviser, Jared Kushner, had bragged to Bob Woodward, “Trump’s now back in charge. To revisit this article, select My Account, then View saved stories. El escritor estadounidense pasó más de 20 años diseccionando su vida de pareja en los relatos protagonizados por Richard y Joan Maple, que en su día publicó 'The New Yorker'. Prueba. In Washington State, one county official had to install a security system after making a simple phone call to remind a quarantining family to stay home: “Accusations started flying that we were spying, that we had put them under house arrest,” the official told NPR. The New Yorker may earn a portion of sales from products that are purchased through our site as part of our Affiliate Partnerships with retailers. In 1990, during the crack-cocaine epidemic, she interned at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, in the Bronx, where she saw “rooms full of babies in incubators” who had contracted diseases in utero and would soon die. The author reads his story from the November 23, 2020, issue of the magazine. Thousands of supporters mingle for hours, most not wearing masks, despite evidence of community spread in the wake of Trump gatherings. After Acton, who is Jewish, mentioned hosting a virtual seder, for Passover, protesters showed up at her home, with guns, wearing MAGA caps and carrying “TRUMP” flags. She, too, had a much higher favorability rating than Trump—sixty-four per cent. The poll also included Acton. Adrian Hong says he leads a group of “freedom fighters” conducting a revolution. In early August, she vacated that official role, too, and soon returned to the Columbus Foundation. Will be used in accordance with our Privacy Policy. 'The New Yorker' revela una cultura de complicidad en la empresa, William Finnegan fue el primero en escribir sobre Obama. The state’s public-health system now consisted of a hundred and thirteen independent programs in eighty-eight counties. (She still informally counsels the governor.) Lately, Acton, who directs a new program, Kind Columbus, has been thinking about kindness as a path to building the kind of resilience and preparedness that will be necessary to mentally manage the coming year, in phases. Her critics “could have yelled forever about my policies—we need the hard discussions,” she said, adding, “But that’s the thing about kindness.
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