No one has a crystal ball here. We are talking about someone in their 70s, you know, with fever and chills. I can tell you, when i have fever and chills, i dont know that i could make a 50yard walk by myself to a helicopter. And obviously, im not 74. So i think that every patient is different. We have to understand that this virus can be really unpleasant. Weve heard many, many reports about that from everyone from Boris Johnson to the average person. And until its in the rear view mirror, you dont know what to expect in medicine. So the treatment will be based on observation, there will be some aggressive measures taken. But also by the same token, some expe expe expectant and conservative measures. Its not robotic, cookie cutter, or one size fits all. Rachel scott is at walter reed medical center. Can you detect any activity yet . Not yet. But were seeing people starting to arrive as we await the president s arrival at walter reed medical center. This is a stunning turn of events. Le
The voices of the voters. How americans are reacting to the news that the president is hospitalized. My first reaction was, oh, my god. [ cheers ] the well wishes as many wonder what this means for the campaign. Football sidelined. The patriots chiefs game postponed after reports players on both sides tested positive for covid19, including star quarterback cam newton. Plus, the report of a positive test overnight for a saints player. And cinema shutdown . Reports that more than 500 Regal Cinemas are being shuttered. The news about this bigbudget movie that may have been the last straw. And good morning. The president looking to reassure americans about his condition by tweeting out a video overnight. His doctor says trump has made substantial progress since he was diagno he says the president is not out of the woods, but hes cautiously optimistic. That coming after a day of contradictory statements. His doctors comments not quite matching up with what the white house was saying about t
subcommittee examines how the federal judiciary is influenced by special interest groups. rhode island senator sheldon whitehouse shares the hearing which runs just under two hours. hearing which runs just under two hours. let us call this hearing to order. senator whitehouse: i am very grateful to my friend, senator kennedy of the louisiana for acting as ranking member on this committee. i look forward to lively proceedings in this committee during this congress. we have some terrific witnesses and i will introduce them briefly before we present our opening statements. we have the president of the board miss graves previously served as deputy assistant attorney general and the clinton administration where i also served. the deputy chief for the u.s. court and as chief counsel for nominations on this senate judiciary committee for chairman the 80 leahy. serving as a familiar presence to us in this room. we will then hear from it professor of law at harvard law school wh
subcommittee examines how the federal judiciary is influenced by special interest groups. rhode island s senator charge the hearing, which runs just under two hours. hearing which runs just under let us call this hearing to order. senator whitehouse: i am very grateful to my friend, senator kennedy of the louisiana for acting as ranking member on this committee. i look forward to lively proceedings in this committee during this congress. we have some terrific witnesses and i will introduce them briefly before we present our opening statements. we have the president of the board miss graves previously served as deputy assistant attorney general and the clinton administration where i also served. the deputy chief for the u.s. court and as chief counsel for nominations on this senate judiciary committee for chairman the 80 leahy. serving as a familiar presence to us in this room. we will then hear from it professor of law at harvard law school who writes objectively about
let us call this hearing to order. senator whitehouse: i am very grateful to my friend, senator kennedy of the louisiana for acting as ranking member on this committee. i look forward to lively proceedings in this committee during this congress. we have some terrific witnesses and i will introduce them briefly before we present our opening statements. we have the president of the board miss graves previously served as deputy assistant attorney general and the clinton administration where i also served. the deputy chief for the u.s. court and as chief counsel for nominations on this senate judiciary committee for chairman the 80 leahy. serving as a familiar presence to us in this room. we will then hear from it professor of law at harvard law school who writes objectively about constitutional law, voting and the supreme court, our topic for today. ben is a civil rights leader and the people for the american way. he is a visiting scholar at the university of pennsylvania