what does it suggest serious health concerns that will affecs international diplomacy? it s worth thinking about. dr. marc siegel is a fox to go contributor, we are happy to ouve them on tonight. doctor, it was clear, not sure if it came through in the pictures, a couple of feet away, right there from kim jong un, he was winded. he was breathing through a strw almost after walking probably 2. why? tucker, you describe that very accurately, for a nonphysician. i know you were 3 feet away from him, and the first thing i think of is something called obesity hyperventilate syndrome. someone who is obese and can t get enough air into their lungs and has a thick neck, with the fat in the neck suppresses breathing. in order to breathe, you breathe very rapidly, and you take shallow breaths, and you may have sleep apnea at night as well, which is another health condition. on top of that, we know he is a heavy smoker.
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tried to believe, get everybody to believe that the border is more secure than ever, look the other way so we can get this immigration reform. a a year ago we had the largest drug bust in the history of arizona in my county. we 76 members a cartel armed with 108 weapons. prohibited poe he sessionsers and this is what we call possessors. this is what we call clues that the border is not secure. it brings up your point and sean s point earlier a national security issue. if we have 123,000 illegals who want to come here to work and don t have means financially education, but those people from countries of trw deliberate plans and possibly military training and the concern nationally of possible terrorist threat. sean: we have to go to break. i have one question that maybe you can address. what would you like to tell the