The president and the first lady tested positive for covid19. This is about 15 minutes from the walter reed medical center. Good morning. I am dr. Sean conley, physician to the present. I would like to start by First Showing that the president and first family, first lady, rightful for the support and prayers that the whole world and country have been providing. I would like to say thank you to the colonel and all of the medical support staff here for their efforts providing everything that we could need. This morning the president is doing very well. Behind me are some of the members of his medical team whom i would like to introduce. Dr. Sean dooley, pulmonary critical care, dr. Brian care baldy, pulmonary critical care, dr. Jason blalock, dr. Wes campbell, dr. John hutchins, major kirk klein, commander megan nazrathi, linden commander john shea, and not present our beth carter, maureen a, both navy nurses and art director of executive medicine program. As reported yesterday in consu
Kelly dont forget to spring forward. Eileen thats right, adjust your clock ahead one hour. The sunset tomorrow at 7 10, so should be a nice day. High of 52. 55 monday, rain showers tuesday. Kelly thank you so much for [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Visit ncicap. Org] kelly it was a turning point in the civil rights movement, and across the country celebrating the 50th anniversary of the selma riots. Reporter they came in the thousands. People from all over alabama and the entire country made the pilgrimage to selma to honor the sacrifice of hundreds of protesters brutally attacked by state troopers in 1965, a day ultimately known as bloody sunday. I want to thank each and every one of you who marched across the bridge on bloody sunday. Reporter and the ultimate sign their efforts made a difference the first africanamerican president thanked the marchers for their contribution. President obama we gat
Political analyst mark preston. Mark, ill begin with you because at any moment now it is expected that the president s doctor will be up dating people, were hearing from sources that they are concerned that the president has shown some stress in breathing and that he has been very fatigued, yet at the same time the white house and the president is trying to say, you know, everything is normal, we are not making any kind of adjustments. Not to be surprised that the white house would move forward with that tact. A any other white house for that matter, but any other white house might be more willing to tell us what exactly is happening. And that is the problem right now, the lack of information. As we head into this closing month before tof the campaign, so much discussion about what will happen. For President Trump to do well in the campaign, lets assume that all is well, and we pray that all is well with this covid diagnosis, but lets assume that he does get back on the campaign trail.
Going, quote, well. Lawmakers who have been diagnosed continues to grow. Just in the last hour we learned that senator ron johnson of wisconsin has tested positive. He joins two of his senator colleagues, thom till lis and mike lee. At least 7 people who attended that event have now tested positive. Joining me now, laurie garrett, author of the plague is coming. Former senior to the white house, olivia troy and yami yamish elcindor. Lori, i would like to start with you. You had a piece today on Foreign Policy headlines saying only state of the art medicine and luck can save trump now. Can you talk a little bit about what you meant . Well, i dont write the headlines so i did not write that headline, but my article says that we know now that trump has a lot more underlying medical conditions than hes ever really allowed the world to know about. He has tried his level best to appear very youthful, to have no trouble walking, no trouble lifting glasses of water to drink, no difficulty slur
BRISTOL, Tenn. (WJHL) The ribbon was cut at a new picnic shelter at Bristol, Tennessee’s Steele Creek Park Friday morning. City leaders and members of the Bristol host Lions Club celebrated the opening of the shelter, according to a news release from the city. The Lions Club invested $10,000 to build the shelter after […]