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
Symptoms maybe the president himself has been experiencing, so well be talking to him a little bit later this hour first i want to go to leland at walter reed on what hes seeing and hearing. Leland neil good morning the president has been here about 15 hours its been about 12 hours, 10 or 12 hours since we have got an update on the president s condition. It came in about midnight last night, dr. Shawn connley saying im happy to report the president is doing very well hes not requiring any supplemental oxygen but in consultation with specialists weve elected to initiate remdesivir therapy, hes completed his first doseage and resting comfortably in addition to the regeneron antibodies that the president got yesterday morning while still at the white house. So, regeneron, remdesivir are the two experimental drugs the president is getting, and then zinc, vitamin d, pepcid, melatonin and aspirin is part of his regimen, at least thats what we know so far. Walked out to marine one yesterday,
The public is invited to a July 6 event in Glenwood Springs marking the 30th anniversary of one of the deadliest incidents in modern wildland firefighting history.
The public is invited to a July 6 event in Glenwood Springs marking the 30th anniversary of one of the deadliest incidents in modern wildland firefighting history.