James, is this the kind of respect that you get . [laughter] on television, it looks like you are addressing a full room. It is a mirage. Sorry about that. Do you think anybody elses showing up . I want to come out here to tell you that jay is prepared for all of your questions. He is very much looking forward to the session. I want to let you know that over the next couple of weeks, there will be a whole range of issues, immigration, economics, we will try to arrange a folder press conference. Fuller press conference. The reason i wanted to come out today is not to take questions, but to speak to an issue that has a lot of attention over the course of the last week. The issue of the Trayvon Martin ruling. I gave a preliminary statement after the ruling on sunday, but watching the debate over the course of the last week, i thought it might be useful for me to expand on my thoughts. First of all, i want to make sure once again, i sent my thoughts and prayers to the family of Trayvon Mar
And he gets no recognition from the va for that effort. And they need it badly. Thank you, congressman. Thank you. I thank the entire panel for being here today. I go back, as a young military medical officer during the vietnam era, and i was thinking as i was listening to the testimony, what training i had had and i am an ob gyn doctor what training i had going into the military and what training i received in the military to deal with this. And i can tell you, as for what i received in the military, it was nothing. Military sexual trauma has been going on just logically thinking about it, we knew it was happening outside the military. Why wouldnt it occur inside the military . Why would it be occurring in the civilian world, and i get drafted, and the next day it is not an issue . Today, there are a lot more women serving. It is amazing how many women now are doing a phenomenal job in the military. There is that issue there. I think what we have to do, as a scientist, you identify th
Forward adding that bidens family will become a focus for the president again. This, as nbc reports that those close to the president have long been concerned privately about a headtohead hatchu matchup witn particularly in the rust belt states. Here is chris coons of delaware. Donald trump is right to be afraid of joe biden as his opponent in november. Martha so lets get some reaction from the white house to all of that tonight. Kellyanne conway counselor to the president joins me now. Kellyanne conway, thank you for being here, good to see you tonight. Hi, martha. Martha whats your response to those reports first of all that the president is concerned about a headtohead matchup with joe biden because he is popular in some of those rust belt states . Im sure thats being pushed forward by the biden people just like it was being pushed by the bloomberg people and 551 million worth of paid advertising that donald trump fears Michael Bloomberg and fears joe biden. The president said and i
Today, almost 4 , its best day since early april. Meanwhile, the countrys top lawyer says he does not expect the investigation into the origins of the russia probe to result in a criminal investigation against the former president or Vice President , but attorney general william barr also attacked the obama administration, Justice Department, and the Intelligence Community for what he called a false and baseless russian collusion narrative against the president. Barr called it a grave injustice. A lot of news today. Chief white horse john roberts on top of it all from the north lawn. Good evening, john. Good evening, bret. Imagine, all of that happened in just one day. In the early days of the pandemic, President Trump was bullish on the hydroxychloroquine, calling it a possible game changer in treating coronavirus disease. Since the president made those proclamations, the fda has warned against using hydroxychloroquine to crete to run a virus coronavirus disease other than anything in
Well keep an eye on that. Senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen, for more on this trial, so this portion of the vaccine trial, its early. Its a small number of participants, and really focused on safety at this point, but good news is theyre not in the development of antibodies of those who took this trial vaccine. Right, so theyre focused on safety, jim, but theyre also trying to see what it does to the persons immune system, what does it actually do, and what they found was that it did get people to manufacture what are called neutralizing antibodies, so that means antibodies that bind to the virus, and here theoretically would prevent it from infecting a human cell. They found when they were in the lab it did prevent it from entering a human cell. Dr. Tolzacs, lets take a listen. This is a first important step in the Journey Towards having a zach seen available for the people who need it the most. Now safety, you mentioned that this is a trial that looks at safety. What they