much. the pittsburgh police department today gave a status report on the officers who were hurt or wounded during the shooting. kaitlyn was just talking about that. one was shot in the hand. another suffered a graze wound to the head. boenl ha both have been released. two others remain hospitalized to their great good fortune pittsburgh is home to the finest medical care in the planet. with me now one of the professionals who makes it possible, dr. donald kneely who chairs the department of medicine at the university of pittsburgh medical school and the university of pittsburgh medical center and pittsburgh city councilwoman erica strasberger. i know it s been very busy couple days for both of you and a very trying couple days. can you just talk a little bit about the people who are still hospitalized, how they re doing? there are three people still at upmc presbyterian. they re improving. they re no longer using assisted
greeting him at the airport are the local officials. none of that happened today. as you just showed. it was a member of the military there greeting the president and first lady and members of his administration. but that was it. that s a really rare thing. i don t think we ve ever seen that in any trip the president has taken domestically since he took office so far. but that was the only person to greet the president today and no elected officials were traveling with him. all right. kaitlan collins, i appreciate it. thank you very much. the pittsburgh police department today gave a status report on the officers who were hurt or wunded during the shooting. kaitlan was just talking about that. one was shot in the hand. another suffered a graze wound and/or shrapnel wound to the head. both have been released from the hospital thankfully. two others, timothy madsen and daniel mead, remain hospitalized. to their great good fortune pittsburgh is home to some of the finest medical care in