And i give tremendous credit to the military theres been a military operation, with private people. Wait a minute. Wait. Wait. I gave tremendous credit to our military, to the army corps of engineers, to fema, to these people. The job theyve done is incredible. And you shouldnt be asking that kind of a question. You shouldnt be asking that kind of a question. You should say, you know what, its been really incredible whats been happening. Jim, nobodys asking. What governor let me ask you this. What governor, we have more tests than anybody in the world, we have reporter [ inaudible ]. We have virtually every country in the world calling us, asking us, how do we get these tests that you have, your testing is the best in the world. Theyve done a fantastic job. And when you ask a job like that its very insulting to a lot of great people. Okay, one more, people. Please, go ahead. Reporter thank you, mr. President. You may have seen how sweden has responded to the pandemic, the schools welco
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PHOTO ABOVE THIS STORY: MTSU student Ryleigh Porter, center, assists MTSU STEM summer camp participants Cianna Da'ccursio, left, of Watertown, Tenn., and Samantha "Sam" Osborne of Mt. Juliet, Tenn., with their chemistry project during the July 11-15 College of Basic and Applied Sciences inaugural event for rising sophomores and juniors in a Science Building classroom. Da’ccursio is a student at Watertown High School and Osborne is a Green Hill High School student. The college plans to hold .