President could be released from hospital today what can you tell us about his condition. Well frankly we dont know as weve heard weve seen a lot of conflicting information over the weekend with doctors painting this very sunny outlook like weve said who might possibly be released today but then off camera once reporters were able to ask more questions off the record both doctors and trauma staff are saying actually his oxygen levels have dropped twice we know that hes on these drugs that are usually used to treat very severe cases of coded and its just really hard to parse what is the real information on his condition what is the white house in this is a white house that throughout his presidency has never been very forthcoming on trumps physical medical state and since weve seen throughout this pandemic they have also frankly gasless the public a lot about the severity of the disease itself its very hard to know whats real and whats not right will trump at least to a video that hes r
Political crisis gripping her country and she speaks with c. W. I had heard me sing with the german chancellor. Paris orders its bars and cafes it closed as if you were a conference a 2nd place of coronavirus the french capital and its surrounds are now on maximum allowed. Im for welcome to the Program Donald Trump says he will leave the military Medical Center where hes being treated for covered 19 this evening tweeting from the walter reed Medical Center in maryland he said he would leave at 6 30 pm local time in his short message he claims that hes feeling better than he has for 20 years and urge people not to be afraid of a coronavirus american president was how to copy to the hospital 3 tapes ago after testing positive and showing symptoms and covered 90. 3 straight to washington that lever join our correspondent for the well come by so we have a tweet and what else what more do we know. Well we are expecting to hear from the president s position or the team of physicians who have
Troubles get getting linkedin, and hopefully we will be able to resolve this sometime. Theres a third vote pending as well. It will discuss declassification policy in particular will be discussing striking a balance between protecting our nations classified material ensuring Historical Documents can be safely get their moment in the sun. Im prepared to differ my Opening Statements for the following reasons. Senator moran is a chair hearing at 330 and in between, passing a vote and if its okay with both of you, and i just my time to senator so he can open with some comments as he joined us here today on this issue. Now he cant does not have to miss a vote and can share his important hearing at 330. We hopefully elevenths is working. Can i reserve a special favor. Yes absolutely. Take him for everything he has. Usa your comments. Of time to vote in the missing hearing. Mr. Chairman, is a real privilege to testify to be in front of this committee. I hold until committee in high regard. An
Studentcam. Org. Host we are joined by dr. William moss. He is the executive director of the National Vaccine center and also a professor at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Thank you for joining us. Guest thank you for having me. Thank you for having me. Host a little bit about your work at the Vaccine Access center, talk about that and in the international aspect. Guest yes, so the interNational Vaccine access center, we celebrated our 10th anniversary just last year. And our main focus has been to increase access to lifesaving vaccines throughout the world. Traditionally, we have focused on childhood vaccines, particularly making sure that there is access in africa and asia, and that the vaccines are reaching the most vulnerable children, but then we have been very involved in thinking about covid19 vaccines, particularly how such a vaccine might be distributed, how we will ensure its safety and efficacy, and how we will get equitable distribution of the vaccine arou
Professor at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Doctor moss thank you for joining us today. Thank you for having me. Host a little bit about your work on the Vaccine Access center. Talk about your international aspect. Guest International Vaccine axes center we celebrated our tenth anniversary just last year and our main focus has been to ouincrease access to lifesaving vaccines throughout the world. Traditionally we have been focused on childhood vaccines particularly making sure that those acts as in africa and asia and that the vaccines are reaching the most Vulnerable Children but weve also been very involved in thinking about covid19 vaccine and particularly how such a vaccine might be distributed, how we will ensureow its safety and efficacy and how we will get equitable distribution of a vaccine around the world. Host with that in mind how does that apply to the current efforts going on with coronavirus . Guest there are a number of initiatives both at National Lev