不是想藏着掖着降低恐慌,而是真的蠢。。。原文很长,给几个我觉得挺搞笑的问答,有时候我觉得这样的问答真是匪夷所思,一方面得益于美国的民主,任何人可以怼总统,但另一方面我们的川总真的是性情中人啊 (别喷我,我不是川粉不是川黑,就事论事) 1. Question: About the cruise ship, has a decision been made? THE PRESIDENT: Ah, that’s a very good question. From my — Question: And are you the final decider? THE PRESIDENT: Yes. From my standpoint, I want to rely on people. I have great experts, including our Vice President, who is working 24 hours a day on this stuff. They would like to have the people come off. I’d rather have the people stay, but I’d go with them. I told them to make the final decision. I would rather — because I like the numbers being where they are. I don’t need to have the numbers double because of one ship. That wasn’t our fault, and it wasn’t the fault of the people on the ship, either. Okay? It wasn’t their fault either. And they’re mostly Americans, so I can live either way with it. I’d rather have them stay on, personally. But I fully understand if they want to take them off. I gave them the authority to make the decision. Question: What should be done about that cruise ship that’s docked (inaudible)? THE PRESIDENT: Well, that’s a big question. So I was just on the phone with the Vice President, and they’re trying to make a decision. I mean, frankly, if it were up to me, I would be inclined to say, “Leave everybody on the ship for a period of time, and use the ship as your base.” But a lot of people would rather do it a different way. They would rather quarantine people when they land. Now, when they do that, our numbers are going to go up. Okay? Our numbers are going to go up. The 240 is going to go up. And I assume that, perhaps, you know — it’s a very big ship with thousands of people on it, including the sailors and the crew. It’s — you’re talking about a massive number of people. That is a big ship. If it were up to me, I would do it that way. A lot of people think we should do it the other way. They’re Americans, or mostly Americans. And we have to take care of Americans. 2. Question: Mr. President, you were shaking a lot of hands today, taking a lot of posed pictures. Are you protecting yourself at all? How are you — how are you staying away from germs? THE PRESIDENT: Not at all. No, not at all. Not at all. You know, I’m a person that was never big on the hand-shaking deal throughout my life. They used to criticize me for it or laugh about it or have fun with it. But if you’re a politician — like, I walk in, and the doctors have their hands out — “Hello, sir. How are you?” I — if you don’t shake hands, they’re not going to like you too much. And I guess that’s my business; I never thought I’d be a politician. I guess, I’m a politician. But the fact is I feel very secure. I feel very secure. 3. Question: I have a question for Dr. Monroe, please. Would you admit that the CDC did have problems with the tests? And you say that there were people who — that these health officials never had to request — anyone who wanted the test. But you set such strict guidelines so people were coming in and saying they couldn’t get the tests. And we’ve talked to dozens of people that have contacted us saying they couldn’t get the test, even though they had the symptoms because they didn’t meet your criteria, because your test were faulty. DR. MONROE: So we did learn shortly after we distributed the first batch of our tests to the — some of the state health labs that there was an issue with one component of the test. And so we quickly put together a team to try to figure out what that issue was and we suggested that people not test until we could sort that out. But what we — what we have are three different signatures that we test for. And we — in working with FDA colleagues, we identified that two of those were sufficient to have a positive conclusive test. And so we’ve moved forward now with testing with just the two signatures. And this is something that could easily happen where we’re — we’re just, again, starting from scratch with sequence information, building a test rather rapidly. We did small-scale testing here before rolling it out because our — our goal was to get it out to the public health labs as quickly as possible. 4. Q The Vice President went to the Seattle area yesterday — THE PRESIDENT: He did. Q — with Governor Inslee. THE PRESIDENT: Yeah. Q He was very complimentary of Washington’s response. The governor was a little less complimentary of your response. THE PRESIDENT: So I told Mike not to be complimentary to the governor because that governor is a snake. Okay? Inslee. And I said, “If you’re nice to him, he’s — he will take advantage.” And I would have said “no.” Let me just tell you, we have a lot of problems with the governor and — the governor of Washington. That’s where you have many of your problems. Okay? So Mike may be happy with him, but I’m not. Okay? And he would say that naturally. And as I said last night at the town hall, if we came up with a cure today, and tomorrow everything is gone, and you went up to this governor — who is a, you know, not a good governor, by the way — if you went up to this governor, and you said to him, “How did Trump do?” –he’d say, “He did a terrible job.” It makes no difference. If we came up with it right now, and tomorrow everything ended, at 8 o’clock tomorrow morning — everything ended — he would say, “Trump did a horrible job.” Okay? And I told Mike that would happen. I said, “No matter how nice you are, he’s no good.” That’s the way I feel. Goodbye. Good luck to CNN.
不是想藏着掖着降低恐慌,而是真的蠢。。。原文很长,给几个我觉得挺搞笑的问答,有时候我觉得这样的问答真是匪夷所思,一方面得益于美国的民主,任何人可以怼总统,但另一方面我们的川总真的是性情中人啊 (别喷我,我不是川粉不是川黑,就事论事) 1. Question: About the cruise ship, has a decision been made? THE PRESIDENT: Ah, that’s a very good question. From my — Question: And are you the final decider? THE PRESIDENT: Yes. From my standpoint, I want to rely on people. I have great experts, including our Vice President, who is working 24 hours a day on this stuff.They would like to have the people come off. I’d rather have the people stay, but I’d go with them. I told them to make the final decision. I would rather — because I like the numbers being where they are. I don’t need to have the numbers double because of one ship. That wasn’t our fault, and it wasn’t the fault of the people on the ship, either. Okay? It wasn’t their fault either. And they’re mostly Americans, so I can live either way with it. I’d rather have them stay on, personally. But I fully understand if they want to take them off. I gave them the authority to make the decision. Question: What should be done about that cruise ship that’s docked (inaudible)? THE PRESIDENT: Well, that’s a big question. So I was just on the phone with the Vice President, and they’re trying to make a decision. I mean, frankly, if it were up to me, I would be inclined to say, “Leave everybody on the ship for a period of time, and use the ship as your base.” But a lot of people would rather do it a different way. They would rather quarantine people when they land. Now, when they do that, our numbers are going to go up. Okay? Our numbers are going to go up. The 240 is going to go up.And I assume that, perhaps, you know — it’s a very big ship with thousands of people on it, including the sailors and the crew. It’s — you’re talking about a massive number of people. That is a big ship. If it were up to me, I would do it that way. A lot of people think we should do it the other way. They’re Americans, or mostly Americans. And we have to take care of Americans. 2. Question: Mr. President, you were shaking a lot of hands today, taking a lot of posed pictures. Are you protecting yourself at all? How are you — how are you staying away from germs? THE PRESIDENT: Not at all. No, not at all. Not at all. You know, I’m a person that was never big on the hand-shaking deal throughout my life. They used to criticize me for it or laugh about it or have fun with it.But if you’re a politician — like, I walk in, and the doctors have their hands out — “Hello, sir. How are you?” I — if you don’t shake hands, they’re not going to like you too much.And I guess that’s my business; I never thought I’d be a politician. I guess, I’m a politician. But the fact is I feel very secure. I feel very secure. 3. Question: I have a question for Dr. Monroe, please. Would you admit that the CDC did have problems with the tests? And you say that there were people who — that these health officials never had to request — anyone who wanted the test. But you set such strict guidelines so people were coming in and saying they couldn’t get the tests. And we’ve talked to dozens of people that have contacted us saying they couldn’t get the test, even though they had the symptoms because they didn’t meet your criteria, because your test were faulty. DR. MONROE:So we did learn shortly after we distributed the first batch of our tests to the — some of the state health labs that there was an issue with one component of the test.And so we quickly put together a team to try to figure out what that issue was and we suggested that people not test until we could sort that out. But what we — what we have are three different signatures that we test for. And we — in working with FDA colleagues, we identified that two of those were sufficient to have a positive conclusive test. And so we’ve moved forward now with testing with just the two signatures. And this is something that could easily happen where we’re — we’re just, again, starting from scratch with sequence information, building a test rather rapidly.We did small-scale testing here before rolling it out because our — our goal was to get it out to the public health labs as quickly as possible. 4. Q The Vice President went to the Seattle area yesterday — THE PRESIDENT: He did. Q — with Governor Inslee. THE PRESIDENT: Yeah. Q He was very complimentary of Washington’s response. The governor was a little less complimentary of your response. THE PRESIDENT:So I told Mike not to be complimentary to the governor because that governor is a snake.Okay? Inslee. And I said,“If you’re nice to him, he’s — he will take advantage.”And I would have said “no.” Let me just tell you, we have a lot of problems with the governor and — the governor of Washington. That’s where you have many of your problems. Okay? So Mike may be happy with him, but I’m not. Okay? And he would say that naturally. And as I said last night at the town hall, if we came up with a cure today, and tomorrow everything is gone, and you went up to this governor — who is a, you know, not a good governor, by the way — if you went up to this governor, and you said to him, “How did Trump do?” –he’d say, “He did a terrible job.” It makes no difference. If we came up with it right now, and tomorrow everything ended, at 8 o’clock tomorrow morning — everything ended — he would say, “Trump did a horrible job.” Okay? And I told Mike that would happen. I said, “No matter how nice you are, he’s no good.” That’s the way I feel. Goodbye. Good luck to CNN. 夏雪两相宜 发表于 3/8/2020 4:44:00 PM
That wasn’t our fault, and it wasn’t the fault of the people on the ship, either. Okay? It wasn’t their fault either. And they’re mostly Americans, so I can live either way with it.春节后流落在外的武汉人怎么看?
不是想藏着掖着降低恐慌,而是真的蠢。。。原文很长,给几个我觉得挺搞笑的问答,有时候我觉得这样的问答真是匪夷所思,一方面得益于美国的民主,任何人可以怼总统,但另一方面我们的川总真的是性情中人啊 (别喷我,我不是川粉不是川黑,就事论事) 1. Question: About the cruise ship, has a decision been made? THE PRESIDENT: Ah, that’s a very good question. From my — Question: And are you the final decider? THE PRESIDENT: Yes. From my standpoint, I want to rely on people. I have great experts, including our Vice President, who is working 24 hours a day on this stuff. They would like to have the people come off. I’d rather have the people stay, but I’d go with them. I told them to make the final decision. I would rather — because I like the numbers being where they are. I don’t need to have the numbers double because of one ship. That wasn’t our fault, and it wasn’t the fault of the people on the ship, either. Okay? It wasn’t their fault either. And they’re mostly Americans, so I can live either way with it. I’d rather have them stay on, personally. But I fully understand if they want to take them off. I gave them the authority to make the decision. Question: What should be done about that cruise ship that’s docked (inaudible)? THE PRESIDENT: Well, that’s a big question. So I was just on the phone with the Vice President, and they’re trying to make a decision. I mean, frankly, if it were up to me, I would be inclined to say, “Leave everybody on the ship for a period of time, and use the ship as your base.” But a lot of people would rather do it a different way. They would rather quarantine people when they land. Now, when they do that, our numbers are going to go up. Okay? Our numbers are going to go up. The 240 is going to go up. And I assume that, perhaps, you know — it’s a very big ship with thousands of people on it, including the sailors and the crew. It’s — you’re talking about a massive number of people. That is a big ship. If it were up to me, I would do it that way. A lot of people think we should do it the other way. They’re Americans, or mostly Americans. And we have to take care of Americans. 2. Question: Mr. President, you were shaking a lot of hands today, taking a lot of posed pictures. Are you protecting yourself at all? How are you — how are you staying away from germs? THE PRESIDENT: Not at all. No, not at all. Not at all. You know, I’m a person that was never big on the hand-shaking deal throughout my life. They used to criticize me for it or laugh about it or have fun with it. But if you’re a politician — like, I walk in, and the doctors have their hands out — “Hello, sir. How are you?” I — if you don’t shake hands, they’re not going to like you too much. And I guess that’s my business; I never thought I’d be a politician. I guess, I’m a politician. But the fact is I feel very secure. I feel very secure. 3. Question: I have a question for Dr. Monroe, please. Would you admit that the CDC did have problems with the tests? And you say that there were people who — that these health officials never had to request — anyone who wanted the test. But you set such strict guidelines so people were coming in and saying they couldn’t get the tests. And we’ve talked to dozens of people that have contacted us saying they couldn’t get the test, even though they had the symptoms because they didn’t meet your criteria, because your test were faulty. DR. MONROE: So we did learn shortly after we distributed the first batch of our tests to the — some of the state health labs that there was an issue with one component of the test. And so we quickly put together a team to try to figure out what that issue was and we suggested that people not test until we could sort that out. But what we — what we have are three different signatures that we test for. And we — in working with FDA colleagues, we identified that two of those were sufficient to have a positive conclusive test. And so we’ve moved forward now with testing with just the two signatures. And this is something that could easily happen where we’re — we’re just, again, starting from scratch with sequence information, building a test rather rapidly. We did small-scale testing here before rolling it out because our — our goal was to get it out to the public health labs as quickly as possible. 4. Q The Vice President went to the Seattle area yesterday — THE PRESIDENT: He did. Q — with Governor Inslee. THE PRESIDENT: Yeah. Q He was very complimentary of Washington’s response. The governor was a little less complimentary of your response. THE PRESIDENT: So I told Mike not to be complimentary to the governor because that governor is a snake. Okay? Inslee. And I said, “If you’re nice to him, he’s — he will take advantage.” And I would have said “no.” Let me just tell you, we have a lot of problems with the governor and — the governor of Washington. That’s where you have many of your problems. Okay? So Mike may be happy with him, but I’m not. Okay? And he would say that naturally. And as I said last night at the town hall, if we came up with a cure today, and tomorrow everything is gone, and you went up to this governor — who is a, you know, not a good governor, by the way — if you went up to this governor, and you said to him, “How did Trump do?” –he’d say, “He did a terrible job.” It makes no difference. If we came up with it right now, and tomorrow everything ended, at 8 o’clock tomorrow morning — everything ended — he would say, “Trump did a horrible job.” Okay? And I told Mike that would happen. I said, “No matter how nice you are, he’s no good.” That’s the way I feel. Goodbye. Good luck to CNN.
不是想藏着掖着降低恐慌,而是真的蠢。。。原文很长,给几个我觉得挺搞笑的问答,有时候我觉得这样的问答真是匪夷所思,一方面得益于美国的民主,任何人可以怼总统,但另一方面我们的川总真的是性情中人啊 (别喷我,我不是川粉不是川黑,就事论事) 1. Question: About the cruise ship, has a decision been made? THE PRESIDENT: Ah, that’s a very good question. From my — Question: And are you the final decider? THE PRESIDENT: Yes. From my standpoint, I want to rely on people. I have great experts, including our Vice President, who is working 24 hours a day on this stuff. They would like to have the people come off. I’d rather have the people stay, but I’d go with them. I told them to make the final decision. I would rather — because I like the numbers being where they are. I don’t need to have the numbers double because of one ship. That wasn’t our fault, and it wasn’t the fault of the people on the ship, either. Okay? It wasn’t their fault either. And they’re mostly Americans, so I can live either way with it. I’d rather have them stay on, personally. But I fully understand if they want to take them off. I gave them the authority to make the decision. Question: What should be done about that cruise ship that’s docked (inaudible)? THE PRESIDENT: Well, that’s a big question. So I was just on the phone with the Vice President, and they’re trying to make a decision. I mean, frankly, if it were up to me, I would be inclined to say, “Leave everybody on the ship for a period of time, and use the ship as your base.” But a lot of people would rather do it a different way. They would rather quarantine people when they land. Now, when they do that, our numbers are going to go up. Okay? Our numbers are going to go up. The 240 is going to go up. And I assume that, perhaps, you know — it’s a very big ship with thousands of people on it, including the sailors and the crew. It’s — you’re talking about a massive number of people. That is a big ship. If it were up to me, I would do it that way. A lot of people think we should do it the other way. They’re Americans, or mostly Americans. And we have to take care of Americans. 2. Question: Mr. President, you were shaking a lot of hands today, taking a lot of posed pictures. Are you protecting yourself at all? How are you — how are you staying away from germs? THE PRESIDENT: Not at all. No, not at all. Not at all. You know, I’m a person that was never big on the hand-shaking deal throughout my life. They used to criticize me for it or laugh about it or have fun with it. But if you’re a politician — like, I walk in, and the doctors have their hands out — “Hello, sir. How are you?” I — if you don’t shake hands, they’re not going to like you too much. And I guess that’s my business; I never thought I’d be a politician. I guess, I’m a politician. But the fact is I feel very secure. I feel very secure. 3. Question: I have a question for Dr. Monroe, please. Would you admit that the CDC did have problems with the tests? And you say that there were people who — that these health officials never had to request — anyone who wanted the test. But you set such strict guidelines so people were coming in and saying they couldn’t get the tests. And we’ve talked to dozens of people that have contacted us saying they couldn’t get the test, even though they had the symptoms because they didn’t meet your criteria, because your test were faulty. DR. MONROE: So we did learn shortly after we distributed the first batch of our tests to the — some of the state health labs that there was an issue with one component of the test. And so we quickly put together a team to try to figure out what that issue was and we suggested that people not test until we could sort that out. But what we — what we have are three different signatures that we test for. And we — in working with FDA colleagues, we identified that two of those were sufficient to have a positive conclusive test. And so we’ve moved forward now with testing with just the two signatures. And this is something that could easily happen where we’re — we’re just, again, starting from scratch with sequence information, building a test rather rapidly. We did small-scale testing here before rolling it out because our — our goal was to get it out to the public health labs as quickly as possible. 4. Q The Vice President went to the Seattle area yesterday — THE PRESIDENT: He did. Q — with Governor Inslee. THE PRESIDENT: Yeah. Q He was very complimentary of Washington’s response. The governor was a little less complimentary of your response. THE PRESIDENT: So I told Mike not to be complimentary to the governor because that governor is a snake. Okay? Inslee. And I said, “If you’re nice to him, he’s — he will take advantage.” And I would have said “no.” Let me just tell you, we have a lot of problems with the governor and — the governor of Washington. That’s where you have many of your problems. Okay? So Mike may be happy with him, but I’m not. Okay? And he would say that naturally. And as I said last night at the town hall, if we came up with a cure today, and tomorrow everything is gone, and you went up to this governor — who is a, you know, not a good governor, by the way — if you went up to this governor, and you said to him, “How did Trump do?” –he’d say, “He did a terrible job.” It makes no difference. If we came up with it right now, and tomorrow everything ended, at 8 o’clock tomorrow morning — everything ended — he would say, “Trump did a horrible job.” Okay? And I told Mike that would happen. I said, “No matter how nice you are, he’s no good.” That’s the way I feel. Goodbye. Good luck to CNN.
我也这么觉得 美国的老百姓比起精明势力有心眼爱钱的中国老百姓也“蠢”而“天真”不少。正因为如此,我们才有了一个宽容的生活环境。 不是想藏着掖着降低恐慌,而是真的蠢。。。原文很长,给几个我觉得挺搞笑的问答,有时候我觉得这样的问答真是匪夷所思,一方面得益于美国的民主,任何人可以怼总统,但另一方面我们的川总真的是性情中人啊 (别喷我,我不是川粉不是川黑,就事论事) 1. Question: About the cruise ship, has a decision been made? THE PRESIDENT: Ah, that’s a very good question. From my — Question: And are you the final decider? THE PRESIDENT: Yes. From my standpoint, I want to rely on people. I have great experts, including our Vice President, who is working 24 hours a day on this stuff.They would like to have the people come off. I’d rather have the people stay, but I’d go with them. I told them to make the final decision. I would rather — because I like the numbers being where they are. I don’t need to have the numbers double because of one ship. That wasn’t our fault, and it wasn’t the fault of the people on the ship, either. Okay? It wasn’t their fault either. And they’re mostly Americans, so I can live either way with it. I’d rather have them stay on, personally. But I fully understand if they want to take them off. I gave them the authority to make the decision. Question: What should be done about that cruise ship that’s docked (inaudible)? THE PRESIDENT: Well, that’s a big question. So I was just on the phone with the Vice President, and they’re trying to make a decision. I mean, frankly, if it were up to me, I would be inclined to say, “Leave everybody on the ship for a period of time, and use the ship as your base.” But a lot of people would rather do it a different way. They would rather quarantine people when they land. Now, when they do that, our numbers are going to go up. Okay? Our numbers are going to go up. The 240 is going to go up.And I assume that, perhaps, you know — it’s a very big ship with thousands of people on it, including the sailors and the crew. It’s — you’re talking about a massive number of people. That is a big ship. If it were up to me, I would do it that way. A lot of people think we should do it the other way. They’re Americans, or mostly Americans. And we have to take care of Americans. 2. Question: Mr. President, you were shaking a lot of hands today, taking a lot of posed pictures. Are you protecting yourself at all? How are you — how are you staying away from germs? THE PRESIDENT: Not at all. No, not at all. Not at all. You know, I’m a person that was never big on the hand-shaking deal throughout my life. They used to criticize me for it or laugh about it or have fun with it.But if you’re a politician — like, I walk in, and the doctors have their hands out — “Hello, sir. How are you?” I — if you don’t shake hands, they’re not going to like you too much.And I guess that’s my business; I never thought I’d be a politician. I guess, I’m a politician. But the fact is I feel very secure. I feel very secure. 3. Question: I have a question for Dr. Monroe, please. Would you admit that the CDC did have problems with the tests? And you say that there were people who — that these health officials never had to request — anyone who wanted the test. But you set such strict guidelines so people were coming in and saying they couldn’t get the tests. And we’ve talked to dozens of people that have contacted us saying they couldn’t get the test, even though they had the symptoms because they didn’t meet your criteria, because your test were faulty. DR. MONROE:So we did learn shortly after we distributed the first batch of our tests to the — some of the state health labs that there was an issue with one component of the test.And so we quickly put together a team to try to figure out what that issue was and we suggested that people not test until we could sort that out. But what we — what we have are three different signatures that we test for. And we — in working with FDA colleagues, we identified that two of those were sufficient to have a positive conclusive test. And so we’ve moved forward now with testing with just the two signatures. And this is something that could easily happen where we’re — we’re just, again, starting from scratch with sequence information, building a test rather rapidly.We did small-scale testing here before rolling it out because our — our goal was to get it out to the public health labs as quickly as possible. 4. Q The Vice President went to the Seattle area yesterday — THE PRESIDENT: He did. Q — with Governor Inslee. THE PRESIDENT: Yeah. Q He was very complimentary of Washington’s response. The governor was a little less complimentary of your response. THE PRESIDENT:So I told Mike not to be complimentary to the governor because that governor is a snake.Okay? Inslee. And I said,“If you’re nice to him, he’s — he will take advantage.”And I would have said “no.” Let me just tell you, we have a lot of problems with the governor and — the governor of Washington. That’s where you have many of your problems. Okay? So Mike may be happy with him, but I’m not. Okay? And he would say that naturally. And as I said last night at the town hall, if we came up with a cure today, and tomorrow everything is gone, and you went up to this governor — who is a, you know, not a good governor, by the way — if you went up to this governor, and you said to him, “How did Trump do?” –he’d say, “He did a terrible job.” It makes no difference. If we came up with it right now, and tomorrow everything ended, at 8 o’clock tomorrow morning — everything ended — he would say, “Trump did a horrible job.” Okay? And I told Mike that would happen. I said, “No matter how nice you are, he’s no good.” That’s the way I feel. Goodbye. Good luck to CNN.
1. Question: About the cruise ship, has a decision been made?
THE PRESIDENT: Ah, that’s a very good question. From my — Question: And are you the final decider? THE PRESIDENT: Yes. From my standpoint, I want to rely on people. I have great experts, including our Vice President, who is working 24 hours a day on this stuff. They would like to have the people come off. I’d rather have the people stay, but I’d go with them. I told them to make the final decision. I would rather — because I like the numbers being where they are. I don’t need to have the numbers double because of one ship. That wasn’t our fault, and it wasn’t the fault of the people on the ship, either. Okay? It wasn’t their fault either. And they’re mostly Americans, so I can live either way with it. I’d rather have them stay on, personally. But I fully understand if they want to take them off. I gave them the authority to make the decision.
Question: What should be done about that cruise ship that’s docked (inaudible)?
THE PRESIDENT: Well, that’s a big question. So I was just on the phone with the Vice President, and they’re trying to make a decision. I mean, frankly, if it were up to me, I would be inclined to say, “Leave everybody on the ship for a period of time, and use the ship as your base.” But a lot of people would rather do it a different way. They would rather quarantine people when they land. Now, when they do that, our numbers are going to go up. Okay? Our numbers are going to go up. The 240 is going to go up. And I assume that, perhaps, you know — it’s a very big ship with thousands of people on it, including the sailors and the crew. It’s — you’re talking about a massive number of people. That is a big ship. If it were up to me, I would do it that way. A lot of people think we should do it the other way. They’re Americans, or mostly Americans. And we have to take care of Americans. 2. Question: Mr. President, you were shaking a lot of hands today, taking a lot of posed pictures. Are you protecting yourself at all? How are you — how are you staying away from germs? THE PRESIDENT: Not at all. No, not at all. Not at all. You know, I’m a person that was never big on the hand-shaking deal throughout my life. They used to criticize me for it or laugh about it or have fun with it. But if you’re a politician — like, I walk in, and the doctors have their hands out — “Hello, sir. How are you?” I — if you don’t shake hands, they’re not going to like you too much. And I guess that’s my business; I never thought I’d be a politician. I guess, I’m a politician. But the fact is I feel very secure. I feel very secure. 3. Question: I have a question for Dr. Monroe, please. Would you admit that the CDC did have problems with the tests? And you say that there were people who — that these health officials never had to request — anyone who wanted the test. But you set such strict guidelines so people were coming in and saying they couldn’t get the tests. And we’ve talked to dozens of people that have contacted us saying they couldn’t get the test, even though they had the symptoms because they didn’t meet your criteria, because your test were faulty. DR. MONROE: So we did learn shortly after we distributed the first batch of our tests to the — some of the state health labs that there was an issue with one component of the test. And so we quickly put together a team to try to figure out what that issue was and we suggested that people not test until we could sort that out. But what we — what we have are three different signatures that we test for. And we — in working with FDA colleagues, we identified that two of those were sufficient to have a positive conclusive test. And so we’ve moved forward now with testing with just the two signatures. And this is something that could easily happen where we’re — we’re just, again, starting from scratch with sequence information, building a test rather rapidly. We did small-scale testing here before rolling it out because our — our goal was to get it out to the public health labs as quickly as possible. 4. Q The Vice President went to the Seattle area yesterday — THE PRESIDENT: He did. Q — with Governor Inslee. THE PRESIDENT: Yeah. Q He was very complimentary of Washington’s response. The governor was a little less complimentary of your response. THE PRESIDENT: So I told Mike not to be complimentary to the governor because that governor is a snake. Okay? Inslee. And I said, “If you’re nice to him, he’s — he will take advantage.” And I would have said “no.” Let me just tell you, we have a lot of problems with the governor and — the governor of Washington. That’s where you have many of your problems. Okay? So Mike may be happy with him, but I’m not. Okay? And he would say that naturally. And as I said last night at the town hall, if we came up with a cure today, and tomorrow everything is gone, and you went up to this governor — who is a, you know, not a good governor, by the way — if you went up to this governor, and you said to him, “How did Trump do?” –he’d say, “He did a terrible job.” It makes no difference. If we came up with it right now, and tomorrow everything ended, at 8 o’clock tomorrow morning — everything ended — he would say, “Trump did a horrible job.” Okay? And I told Mike that would happen. I said, “No matter how nice you are, he’s no good.” That’s the way I feel. Goodbye. Good luck to CNN.
武汉12月初就已经有开始传染,有武汉市的人12月中就开始跑路了,
12月底以造谣拘留那8个医生,
1月初上报中央事态,以不影响春节气氛压下来,
最终导致500万人离开武汉,
天下政府一般黑和无能,
我们看看哪个最黑,最操蛋,
喜欢评论政府无能的,
请搞清楚记住整个事件的来龙去脉。
我也是耶,全文看完很有喜感,感兴趣的MM可以看看,过程中不断有音响问题,答题人得不断重复,我觉得好有画面感和喜感,哈哈
https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/remarks-president-trump-tour-centers-disease-control-prevention-atlanta-ga/
一声叹息
只能希望一个月内这边的低人口密度和天气帮忙了
我觉得船在海上隔离就是另一个钻石公主号。没病也给传出病l。
同意。我也认为应该让船上的人下来。
不同的政府机构运作方式,
社会意识不同,
文化不同,
老百姓的忧患意识,行为方式也极大不同,
没你想的这么简单,直线型。
美国制度的好处,有个这么混蛋的总统,我们也不必绝望,
因为他对社会的影响力有限,
其他政府部门,地方政府,社会机构,private sector...会各自做出反应的。
哈哈,25th amendment,美剧里经常科普的~~
灯塔国沦落到跟天朝相提并论?
在错别字方面,川大统领和梁博士是一时鱼粮。
某朝不是天天第二大经济体 要做大国领袖来着 引领人类命运共同体 最后一项居然还实现了 灯塔国自叹不如
你这个回复特别喜感
照个照片。这什么脑子啊!
那就回来啊,但国内的感染人数会上升。因为回来的人,可能都带着病毒。
联邦政府靠不住,指望各地州政府吧。处理得好的州长们四年后出来竞选总统吧!检验真本事的时间到了!
你眼神可真厉害 武汉才死了那么多人都还没解封呢 对着邮轮几千号人居然又扒拉出了优越感
完全同意。别把性情中人那么好的词也给用糟蹋了。
你看看你自己说的话,逻辑混乱到让人不忍直视。你自己的观点不是牺牲很多人的利益来保护你自己的利益吗?船上隔离的那些人不是人?他们的命如草芥?
因为那个是日本游轮,而这个是美国游轮啊
说得对,为啥这么多踩,怨有头债有主,祸根在哪里,就算报仇索命也要找对人不是
想起和普京对面坐着念稿,普京鄙视的小眼神,莫名喜感