s sanjay, thank you so much. again, former president bill clinton was admitted to the hospital tuesday, university of california irvine. he was at an event, not feeling well. not covaid related, not heart related, doctors say. they say it is a bad infection also known as sepsis. how did he get that? sanjay wasn t told. he is responding well to antibiotics. they are iv. he is in the icu but he may be out of the hospital as soon as tomorrow or the next day. obviously any developments, we ll bring them to you right away. let s start prime time and go to our next big story. contempt proceedings on the calendar against steve bannon, who is bucking the january 6th committee. will this make him talk? or will it make him a martyr? the chair of the panel did not hold back today. steve bannon and his advice
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sometimes you hear about getting that in hospitals are but sanjay s explaining it could be from an infection somewhere necessarily the body, made it into the bloodstream. the hospital says he s doing well. and also, sanjay, tell the audience in case they re joining us now, people are going to worry this is his heart. what have you been told? i did speak to his doctors, including the chief of medicine at university of california irvine, and his primary care physician. those are the first questions, was this related to his heart? because he had a heart operation back in 2004, bypass operation. he had a stent placed in 2010. they said this is not related to his heart. they also say this is not covid. he was tested for covid. and he, in fact, has been vaccinated and also received his booster shot. they say that this seems to be sepsis specifically unrelated to those two things. and responding well to anti antibiotics. they call it an infection, but it s an infection in the blood, which i
there for the same event that the former president was going to be attending. she is there with him as well. i don t know if she s in the hospital, but she s also in southern california. and you said, people joining us right now, former president clinton was admitted into the hospital on tuesday. they say it s a blood infection called sepsis. sometimes you hear about getting that in hospitals are but sanjay s explaining it could be from an infection somewhere in the body, made it into the blood stream. the hospital says he s doing well. and also, sanjay, tell the audience in case they re joining us now, people are going to worry this is his heart. what have you been told? i did speak to his doctors, including the chief of medicine at university of california irvine, and his primary care physician. those are the first questions, was this related to his heart? because he had a heart operation back in 2004, bypass operation. he had a stent placed in 2010. they said this is not related
him on oral antibiotics because he wouldn t be able to get out of the hospital still if he had the iv antibiotics. they re going to be making those decisions over the next 24 hours or so. all right. icu, that s always scary, but again, this is a former president. it keeps him isolated, it gives him more privacy. that s right. we ll stay on it. sanjay, thank you so much. again, former president bill clinton was admitted to the hospital tuesday, university of california irvine. he was at an event, not feeling well. not covid related, not heart related, doctors say. they say sit a blood infection, also known as sepsis. how did he get that? sanjay wasn t told. he is responding well to antibiotics. they are iv. he is in the icu but he may be out of the hospital as soon as tomorrow or the next day. obviously any developments, we ll bring them to you right away. let s start prime time and go to our next big story. contempt proceedings on the