have to testify under oath who we would love to see testify under oath. a lot of their people have to testify under, which we would love. i think it s much ado about nothing. appreciate it. thank you both. lebron james s 18-year-old son is now out of the intensive care unit. he is in stable condition this morning. bronny james went into cardiac arrest during basketball practice on monday at usc. he is gearing up for his freshman season with the trojs. well wishes pouring in from the sports world, including from buffalo bills safety damar hamlin who wrote in part, here for you guys just like you have been for me my entire process. hamlin suffered cardiac arrest himself in the middle of a monday night football game earlier this career. he was hospitalized more than a week. joining us is the head of the cardiology team that treated hamlin, chief of cardiology at the university of cincinnati medical center. thank you for being with us. this is different, right? this is not bronny did
Dr. Jonathan Weinsaft has been appointed Chief of the Greenberg Division of Cardiology at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center
he had hoped to come back as a visitor and not as a patient. nevertheless, he is in great spirits and on his way to a speedy recovery. president clinton would like to thank dr. mark affelbou and dr. michael collins, who performed the procedure, which is overseen by dr. craig smith and president clinton s cardiologist, dr. allen schwartz. he is chief of cariology at new york s presbyterian hospital. secretary of state hillary clinton and their daughter chelsea are with him. they all want to thank new york presbyterian hospital columbia, all of its doctors, nurses, and staff for taking great care of him. he looks forward to getting back to the work of his foundation here in america and around the world. the clintons are grateful for the tremendous outpouring of support from everyone. again, here in america and around the world. and now i ll introduce to you dr. allen schwartz, chief of cardiology here at new york presbyterian
new york s presbyterian hospital. secretary of state hillary clinton and their daughter chelsea are with him. they all want to thank new york presbyterian hospital columbia, all of its doctors, nurses, and staff for taking great care of him. he looks forward to getting back to the work of his foundation here in america and around the world. the clintons are grateful for the tremendous outpouring of support from everyone. again, here in america and around the world and now i ll introduce to you dr. schwartz, chief of cardiology here at new york presbyterian hospital who is going to make a brief statement and take a few of your questions. thank you. good evening. today president clinton came to see me because over the past several days he had been having episodes of chest discomfort that were brief in nature but because they were repetitive he contacted me and came in. on the basis of his symptoms