well, sean, first of all, we should say stroke is very common every 40 seconds in the united states , someone does have a stroke. and the harsh reality is aboutle 25% of those people will have another stroke within their life. now, we we know that john finerman had a stroke. we don t know the specifics of it. we just know what the campaign is told us . but based on wha ut they have said, he is struggling from some level of aphasia, which is difficulty understanding, written and spoken language and also acting himself. . that could be very frustratingun for someone and can take years of aggressive therapy to really see any benefit. so i don t think it is indecent to ask for full transparency of what he is suffering from.mpaiga yes, his campaign has said that he has taken some tests, passed them, but we have seen that hets no not doing live debates, is not answering live questions. and this could indicate that heo actually is struggling and they re not being wholly transparent about it.
answer that we re going to go right to his legal team to go right to his legal team to now is christine bob , attorneye for president trump, who was on site for that raid.ng christina, thank you for joining us tonight. does president trump support oo opposert the release of the affidavit? president trump has been very straightforward and that he supports all transparency throughhhi this process and hets wants what s best for the american people and he s going to rely on the courts toth do the right thing so he will not then submit or you will not submit a motion to the court to release t the affidavit in opposition tooo what the government said today ,where we support what judicial watch has started.t we re watching it very closely, trying to gauge what s happening and we ll respond accordingly. so i don t have hapng an exact r today. we re watching the situation s and seeing how it developsit and will respond in a way that we think is best for the american people. so no determinationo
i m here, yeah. good, scott, let me come to you with it. you re not a pennsylvanian, but hets hear you out. this race between lieutenant governor fedderman and dr. oz where federman is trolling dr. oz on line. we saw the snooki element, connecting oz to new jersey, and then there s this grocery store trip that dr. oz took. here s a bit. i m grocery shopping at wegner s, and my wife wants vegetables for crudite. the grocery store chain is called wegman s. he said, we call that a veggie tray. how s this resonate, do you think? this video was made back in the spring. i m not sure why it has new life in august, but this is the core issue of this race. the republicans want to make it a national race about inflation and joe biden and the democrats want to make it about dr. oz,
minute of nearly 80 years oldve talks about transitioning, you know that that s not going to happen. so this is what s fascinating. if the president actually takes executive action as he is threatening to do. people should know what that means. it means that he has subverted the process of our elected representatives who are put b there by the people and instead an unpopular president is basically acting alone and it comes with tons of moneyf that he can repurpose for these climate reasons that the vast, vast majority of americans in all but a handful of americans do not think should be a top priority. in addition to your point abouti foreign dictators and their oil. you ve got a lot of the climate activists asking joe biden toin go further than his de factori moratorium on offshore drilling. right now they want him togh cancel existing leases and hets basically wants us to have a self-imposed moratorium on oil and gas in this country while lifting the sanctions for
students in chicago are gatheringst downtown protesting their return to classrooms during the omicron surge. they walked out today from at left 30 schools. in a few minutes, they ll will bolding a halle outside the district s headquarters, joining me h is sha quill brewster, set the scene for us, tell us who the students are demanding. reporter: well, joe,e worryn front of the chift public cool headquarters right now. you seear 100 students from all across the city. we were on the south side at one school where s the organizer wa as 50 students rushed out of class and headed downtown. take a look. that s the majority of the people you are seeing here are students. we have some adults here helping them. what they re saying and their frustration is these are students that just returned to thets classroom in the past coue of days, after that standoff between city officials and the chicago teacher s union. the problem is many students are saying despite that agreement the two parties cam