Ladies and gentlemen, the president of the United States. [applause] pres. Trump thahank you very much, everybody. So, welcome to our Cabinet Meeting. Every member of my cabinet is working tirelessly to defeat the invisible enemy that should have never happened to our country, should have never happened to the world. It is a disgrace. It could have been stopped at the source but they decided not to do that. We are going to safely reopen our country and our economy and it is happening very rapidly. Interestinglyg when numbers are actually going down. The state of florida, great job. You look at georgia, others, some are doing extremely well, far beyond what people thought. And the numbers are going down. The numbers we have been talking about for the last two months are going down. So it is really terrific. In our drive to crush the virus, the u. S. Has completed nearly 12 million tests, and that number today is almost 14 million. Nobody is close. Germany would be second with approximat
Centers second day of the Supreme Court recap. As a part of this historical experiment to hear Supreme Court arguments life for the first time for those that filed briefs on both sides of the case to help us Learn Together the Constitution Center is a private nonprofit with Inspiring Mission from congress to disseminate information about the u. S. Constitution on a nonpartisan basis in order to increase awareness and understanding of the constitution among the American People and that is just what we are trying to do a both of whom have filed briefs called amicus briefs on different sides of the case. Walter weber fondled a brief in support of the petitioners known as usaid and of course the cases in usaid versus alliance for open society international. Hes the senior counsel for the American Center for law and justice in washington, d. C. Which is the organization on whose behalf he final debriefing hes written many in landmark cases that the Supreme Court. And in support of the respo
Over 70,000 missourians have been tested at this time. Want approach may 4, i missourians to feel confident that we are in a good place and ready to move forward. The four essential pillars of our show me strong Recovery Plan are a big part of this. We have met each of these pillars and have full confidence that missouri is prepared and ready to safely reopen. One of the four pillars is Hospital Capacity. I want to repeat what i said yesterday, our hospitals are not overwhelmed. With the exception of the st. Louis region, every region across the state has shown a significant decrease in covid19 hospitalization. Ourill continue to monitor Hospital Capacity as we move forward, but missouri has an Excellent Health care system, the hospitalsou are prepared. Another pillar of our Recovery Plan is testing capacity. Between the state health lab and andeast 15 private labs participating health care institutions, approximately 50,000 tests could be performed each week. 125e are now more than Sa
And out and about, thank you for matching up. I also want to thank the folks that are tuning in from around the state today. I am joined today by a couple of outstanding leaders, the National Guard. A member of the joint chiefs of staff and he works out of washington, d. C. He was here about 40 years ago as i recall for the Natural Disaster but it certainly is a joy to welcome him back here. If there is one consistent theme every time the governor is on the phone, there it is with the president and Vice President or whether it i is to go Governors Association telephone conferen conference, the one thing every governor has in common is how excellent the National Guard performed and that has a lot to do with the generals leadership as well as just the quality of the guardsmen and the airmen around the country. To see the interNational Guard perform this Tremendous Service in difficult circumstances, but this is very different than what we have seen before. We have had more than our fair