Flashing a thumbs up and wearing a mask boarded marine one for the short flight to the militarys Walter Reed Medical Center for monitoring of his condition. Its the most Serious Health threat to a u. S. President in decades. Though the white house describing it as a precaution, posting a recorded message moments after the president left. I think im doing very well, but were going to make sure that things work out. Reporter the white house physician says the president was fatigued but in good spirits and given an antibody cocktail as a precaution. The doctor says the first lady has only a mild cough and headaches. At 76 and overweight, the president is considered at high risk for serious complications. The next few days will be critical to monitoring the president. Reporter now begins a high stakes hunt for anyone President Trump has had contact with during a busy week, including tuesday nights debate, during which the trump family violated a mandatory mask mandate. The president s Seni
Patient in the emergency room or if they have it because if they do, we need to be protected. And if they dont, we can then relax our ppe standards and treat them in a more appropriate way. Reporter but its not just private companies struggling to keep up. As of sunday, more than 14,000 people in california are awaiting test results from both private and Public Health labs. Many other states have yet to report specific numbers on testing backls. Hi collects all the data state by state in one place. Alexis madrigal, a writer for the atlantic, is a cofounder. We feel like if youre part of the National Response to this epidemic, then you owe the nation transparency. What we need from them is not perfection, but transparency, honesty and openness. Reporter both quest and lab corps tell cbs this morning they have increased their Testing Capacity right now. Both Companies Say they are testing around 35,000 each day. And combined, both companies have run more than 1 million tests. There is go
Look like postpandemic. You may be having dinner with a waiter wearing gloves where your temperature is checked before you walk into the establishment. All this as new hot spots emerge across the country and a troubling new question. Can the virus strike twice . The director of the cdc joins us live this morning. Back in business. In europe some shops and schools reopening, and workers heading back to the job. Italy, austria, denmark and spain all easing up on some restrictions. But is it too much too soon . Antibody answers. Diane sawyer oneonone with the doctor leading the largest Antibody Test yet. Are you pretty confident this is going to show evidence of immunity . 38,000 people, the results are already in and what they could reveal about asymptomatic cases and how many people may already be immune. How to do your laundry safely in the age of covid19. The sciencebased look at cleaning your clothes. Whats the right temperature . And the new rules for laundromats. The expert tips th
Economy. Thats where well begin this morning. First things first with money correspondent jill schlesinger. And then at a time when all of us are using the internet, we ask our david pogue if the internet can handle all of us logging on at the same time. Thats our cover story. Reporter as more and more americans do their work and take their classes at home, over video, more of them are having problems with the internet. It is almost as though it were buffering, and i hear every third or fourth word, then it would freeze completely, and that would be it. There are a lot of signs that traffic is increasing pretty dramatically, especially during working hours. Reporter as we move our entire lives online, can the internet hold up . Ahead on sunday morning. Pauley and then it is on to the toll all of this is taking on our emotional health. Susan spencer is on the case. The stress, the anxiety, the emotions that are provoked by this crisis are truly significant. As new York Governor Andrew C
Today. As many of you know, once you learn is a program where we invite Community Experts to share their knowledge of interesting aspects of history, culture and art. This program was started on the suggestion of one of our members, one of you all and it fit into the institutions history for nearly 200 years our Historical House served as an Important Community Gathering Place for prominent cincinnati families such as those of martin home, nicholas longworth, david, and of course charles and anna taft. Each resident played an Important Role in shaping the history, art and culture of cincinnati and this celebrates their legacy is as well as the new wave city continues to devolve and change. The complete schedule of all of our programs including our upcoming lunch and learn sort of rebuttal on the website which is taft museum. Org and i would like to tell you about the talk today. Today we have the author of newly released book the bourbon king of the life and crimes of george remus, pro