thanksgiving. they have rebounded so that calls into question how long this relief is going to last. we also have to talk about what s happening in natural gas because we ve seen more of a decline there. down 40% in the last two months. that is very good news because natural gas is the most popular way to heat homes in america and this plunge is largely due to the fact that temperatures across the united states have been warmer than usual. so that has translated to less demand. of course, natural gas is still subject to the whims of mother nature and if we see temperatures drop very low and stay low, we could see prices move back higher, but for now, wolf, it does feel like inflation weary americans finally have something to smile about. let s hope. matt, thank you very much. just ahead, very disturbing new details of just how sick former president trump really was when he contracted covid-19. and how he got secret approval for a treatment that wasn t yet authorized. which is a lot.
out. i m very curious about that aspect that s changing. hopefully it will shed life now that they are living through and they can tell us more. let s hope. it is a very interesting point that you raise there. but, look, this is a community in michigan that is in mourning. kids who are not going to be there for the holidays who were just at the thanksgiving table. it s beyond, beyond disturbing. dave cullen, thank you so much for being with us. thanks, brianna. so we do have breaking news this morning. donald trump tested positive for coronavirus three days before his first debate against joe biden september 29th, 2020. the stunning revelation is in a new book by former chief of staff mark meadows obtained by the guard yann. a positive test the country never knew about. a positive test days before he admitted to the country that he had covid. days before attending event after event after event with vulnerable people. now, there was a negative test
of the world, the skcientific community, and regular people and potential patients like the rest of us, want to get these answers. we re going to have to be patient. in the meantime, doctor, i appreciate you telling us what you are seeing now so people understand where we are. and also understand what they should be concerned about. thank you. thank you so much. let s see in two weeks time how this conversation will go. yeah. well, let s hope. with the omicron variant raising these new questions, and you heard some terrific questions there from the doctor, anderson cooper and dr. gupta come together with anthony fauci for a cnn global town hall. coronavirus facts and fears tomorrow at 8:00 p.m. eastern. obviously, this is a political challenge for president biden. also an administrative challenge. how do you address this situation and the uncertainty as president? plus, every time i look at
reminders of her son matthew. her favorite, a quilt made from all his favorite shirts. sometimes i would think, you know, okay, i got matthew s arms wrapped around me. reporter: it includes the last photo they took together in his most favorite shirt. if the house caught on fire, i would probably grab that quilt, my matthew quilt. reporter: matthew davidson, one victim of america s opioid epidemic, wrapped in the pandemic of covid-19. many thanks to the davidson and butcher family spfor speaking t us. it is not easy. there are some predicted numbers for 2021. so far the overdose deaths are down for this year, hopefully the worst is behind us. we got a long way to go. john? let s hope, miguel. as you point out with that family, the most important number is one when it is someone you love. and that s too much. thank you so much. tiger woods speaking publicly for the first time since the devastating car crash that nearly killed him. what he s saying about returning
pandemic, the economy, the aftermath of protests over racial injustice and police brutality, philadelphia s mayor says the city is on track to remove more than 6,000 guns off the street and is also investing millions of dollars in crime reduction and prevention. jim kenney saying this in a statement, as we close in on the end of a year where we saw unprecedented levels of shootings and homicides, part of a disturbing trend nationwide, i want all residents to know our administration takes this crisis very seriously and we continue to act with urgency to reduce violence and save lives. city leaders and community activists stressing though that every number, brianna, is a life, hoping, hoping, hoping that will resonate with the public. let s hope. all right, brynn gingras, thank you for that. coming up, congresswoman lauren boebert implying one of her colleagues is a suicide bomber. truly how low can it go? and just in, ukraine s president is now alleging that russia is plotting a cou