Celebrates 30 years of reunification german president from further steinmeier speaks at the official ceremony calling the past 30 years a trial of democracy over oppression and he issues a warning against populism and extremist. As well come back to the program of the doctor treating us President Donald Trump at the Walter Reed Medical Center in washington is about to give a statement on the Trumps Health status the president is being treated at a Military Hospital following his Coronavirus Diagnosis earlier white house official said the hospitalization was only a precautionary measure trump would continue his president ial. U. T. S. We are. Looking at the Walter Reed Medical Center right now theres no sign of the doctor appearing anytime soon but. From our u. S. Elections team is with me in the studio stacy what do we know about Trumps Health status as it is right now ok well we know that hes in several high risk categories for the coronavirus which would make it possible bit more dif
Being treated with remdesevir as well as an experimental antibody cocktail. He is expected to stay in the hospital for at least a few more days for very latest on the president s condition reaction from washington were joined by our dc Bureau Reporter Trevor Shirley. He is live from the Nations Capital this morning, good morning trevor. And good morning, thanks for having me in terms of the president s condition were going to find out more about it in about an hour from now. The white house just a few minutes ago announced that the president s doctor is going to be giving an update on the president s condition. At Walter Reed Medical Center thats expected to happen around 11 oclock eastern time within the hour we should hopefully be getting more details on exactly how the president s doing at this point we know hes been given to different. Therapeutic treatments. So this doctor may be able to give us some update on whether or not those are having any effect in the meantime theres some
Themselves how germany handled the cold bit 10 demick so much better and how they can learn from their neighbor on the continent. At the time some israeli said concerned at the thought of a real knight to germany dominating once again the center of europe in light of the memories of the holocaust others said there was nothing to fear from of united germany in the years after reunification germany and israel became close on many levels they do have to differences when it comes to the Israeli Palestinian conflict their relations are often described as a special relationship between both countries. German reunification is widely viewed as a success here in south korea and for some inspiration for those that pursue engagement with the north former president kim dae jong made his berlijn declaration to reach out to north korea resulting in the 1st interpreted summit in 2000 and current president mungy also chose berlin to lay out his peace strategy toward north korea resulting in a series o
Local politicians. We saw barry bonds and joe montana. It was a dignitary who did most of his speaking and they remembered mayor lee as a man who knew what he stood for. He presented himself to children as a politician who was also noble. [ music ] reporter mayor ed lee was remembered as a humble, lowkey politician whose career in politics was something he never set out to do. He received highranking appointments from elected officials who trusted him as the man for the job. Lieutenant governor gavin newsom said mayor lee was an extraordinary politician who never sought the spotlight. Speakers such as senator dianne feinstein, nancy pelosi and london buried remembered mayor lee as a man without scandal, without trash and who put the city first. Ed was a person who had an infectious smile. He had a feeling that was expressed that he wanted to work with him. Whenever i got a call from ed lee , it was always pleasant. Even when he asked for things, he did it with such a charm and humanity
Kinder will look at the way hollywood has shied away from graphic war wounds sorry, look at the way that the hollywood has shied away from graphic war wounds and how a military propaganda can downplay the wars relentless consumption of life and limb and how they deserved to be removed from the margins to the center of the american war story. In this talk, he will explore the history of american war through the bodies of five disabled veterans. What emerges is a portrait of a nations struggling and often failing to mitigate the human cost of military conflict. We welcome dr. Kinder from Oklahoma State university where hes an associate professor of history and american studies. Hes the author of paying with their bodies, american war and the problem of the disabled veteran. Which came out two years ago from the university of chicago press. Hes currently completing a book on the history of zoos during world war ii. Please welcome john kinder. [ applause ] thank you. Let me just arrange th