Biden exchange a week out from election day. Plexiglass barriers were going to separate the two rivals but were removed at the last minute as both tested negative for covid19. The coronavirus pandemic dominated the first part of the debate. Trump defended his handling of the crisis while biden criticized the president s response. This is a worldwide problem, but i have been congratulated by the heads of many countries on what we have been able to do with the if you take a look at what we have done in terms of goggles and masks and gowns and everything else. And in particular, ventilators. We are now making ventilators all over the world, thousands and thousands a month, distributing them all over the world. It will go away, and as i say, we are rounding the turn, we are rounding the corner, its going away. The expectation is that we will have another 200,000 americans dead by the time between now and the end of the year. If we just wore these masks, the president s own advisers have to
I am dr. Sean conley, physician to the present. Firstd like to start by showing that the president and first family, first lady, rightful for the support and prayers that the whole world and country have been providing. I would like to say thank you to the colonel and all of the medical support staff here for their efforts providing everything that we could need. This morning the president is doing very well. Behind me are some of the members of his medical team whom i would like to introduce. Dooley, pulmonary critical care, dr. Brian care care, pulmonary critical dr. Jason blalock, dr. Wes hutchins,dr. John major kirk klein, commander nazrathi, linden commander john shea, and not present our beth carter, maureen a, both navy nurses and art director of executive medicine program. Inreported yesterday consultation with this group, i recommended we bring the president up to walter reed as a precautionary measure to provide stateoftheart monitoring and any care he may need. Now,urs into
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A and todays discussion will discuss the stakes of the election and the discussions for u. S. Foreign policy. Im glad to be joined by those experts for insights and analysis for a second trump term or a biden president. And consider how a geopolitical europe would react to either scenario. Before we dive into the conversation id like to take a moment to thank the turkish business industry and association for support and collaboration to help to make this event possible. We are grateful for the u. S. And europe and look forward to continuing our Successful Partnership with them. And as always, an iron clad commitment to independence is at the center of brookings institutions policies and values and the views expressed today here are solely those of the speakers. Once again, thank you all for joining us this morning and now over to tom wright director for the center on u. S. And europe. Suzanne, thank you so much and for that introduction and thank you all for joining us online this morn
Tourists. People who have been approved for medium to longterm visas now eligible including medical professionals, students and business people. They can only enter if their visa sponsors ensure theyll stay quarantined for two weeks upon arrival. The number of people granted entry will be limited. The government plans to raise the cap as airport expands business capacity. Business travel to and from taiwan, vietnam and other places that are under control has already resumed. The government says it will hold talks with other nations and could allow more people in depending on how the situation develops. Meanwhile, japan confirmed er 570 newew Coronavirus Infections on wednesday, including nearly 200 in tokyo. It comes as medical researchers are finding out new information about who is most vulnerable. The National Center for Global Health and medicine published a survey about 6,000 coronavirus patient who is had been hospitalized since early last month. It shows that people who were in