by that, they mean temperatures of 90 degrees or more. let s get the read from mark meredith at the white house. you might recall that mark was whining about this just yesterday. on double duty now. how are you holding up, my friend? reporter: says the man in the air-conditioned studio. neil: i m going to turn the thermostat down a little more. [laughter] reporter: unbelievable. good morning from a very steamy white house. 88 degrees, we re expecting the high to be 97. we also expect the president to stay in the white house isolating. white house says we should be getting an update from the president s doctors a little bit later on today. they re not going to be providing that on camera, however, the white house has been going to great lengths to show that the president is still able to carry out his duties. late yesterday as we were coming on the area for air for your show, we saw the president holding an event with his commitment take, we team, and then at his desk
the job of individuals like the secret service and other individualings of trying to protect people very difficult. no, you can t build a wall around people, you re absolutely right. a lot of people opt to have protection. security kneads to be were the needs to be better, more alert. the fact that somebody got that close to to the candidate on stage, you know, people are dropping the ball and not paying attention in some instances. and it s really got to be beefed up in a lot of ways. neil: and to your credit, you were looking at this as a potential problem long before some of these latest examples. jack, thank you very much, good seeing you. good seeing you, neil. neil: jack jupin. you know, a lot of people do not like testifying at congressional committees, and often times in the past some have said, no, i m not going to testify and not face any harm. then there s the case of steve bannon who right now is facing potential jail time for refusing to deal with the january 6th