An update on president trumps condition as he undergoes treatment for coronavirus. Dr. Conley morning, everyone. Since we spoke last, the president continues to improve. As with any illness, there are frequent ups and downs over the course for tickly when a basement is being closely watched 24 hours a day. We debate every finding and compare it to existing science, weighing the risks and benefits of every intervention as well as any potential impacts a delay may have. Over the course of his illness, the president has experienced two episodes of drops in his oxygen saturation. We debated the reasons for this and whether we would even intervene. The determination of the team was that we initiate dexamethasone. I would like to take this opportunity to update you on the course of his own illness. Thursday night into friday morning the president was doing well, only mild symptoms and his oxygen was in the high 90s. Late friday morning when i returned to the bedside, the president had a high
Dr. Conley morning, everyone. Since we spoke last, the president has continued to improve. As with any illness, there are frequent ups and downs over the course, particularly when a case is being closely watched 24 hours a day. We debate every finding and compare it to existing science, weighing the risks and benefits of every intervention, as well as any potential impacts a delay may have. Over the course of his illness, the president has experienced two episodes of drops in his oxygen saturation. We debated the reasons for this and whether we would even intervene. The determination of the team based on the timeline of the initial diagnosis was that we initiate dexamethasone. I would like to take this opportunity to address speculation of the illness over the past couple days, and update you on the course of his own illness. Thursday night into friday morning, the president was doing well, only mild symptoms and his oxygen was in the high 90s. Late friday morning when i returned to th
Hardy. Tonight, we are in tara hot in the museum. Let me introduce you to one of our guests with us throughout the program tonight. Earnest free bird is a debs biographer. Its been 85 years since debs died. Why would we care about him . He was one of the most important labor leaders and in a crucial time of conflict between labor and capital. He was the central figure in the socialist movement at a time when it was a viable and growing part of the american political culture. Is he interesting as a snapshot in time . Where does he have a Lasting Legacy . Like many Third Party Candidates he and his fellow socialist managed to move the conversation and import directions that have affected the development of american democracy ever since. In that regard, he is of his time, but also having a long impact. Well have time to delve into some of the elections more deeply later on. Of the five bids he made for the white house, are any particularly significant . Two for different reasons. The 1912
We talked about it last night. What is going to happen after that . I dont know. Mr. Meadows . Thank, chairman. , you can take a bit of a breather on your return to the committee. What i want to do is go through with the people who are watching the conversation that you and i had when we spoke on the telephone. You were kind enough to hear out a presentation that i made and i intend to have some questions in that area. It does not make sense if i have not laid the predicate particularly for our viewers who are watching this. I guess the reason i want to do this is because people who are watching this need to understand that this small hearing room and the little tv box you are looking at, the little screen you are looking at are a little bit like the frame of a puppet theater. If you only look at what is going on in the puppet theater, you are not going to understand the whole story, you are not going to understand the real dynamic of what is going on here. You are certainly not going
Congressman rick larson of washington, whats on your reading list right now . Guest it hasnt been long, but its coming into the middle of the summer now so im working on the third novel by joe day, a los angeles mystery writer. Its the third book in a series. Kind of a detective novel. He is a private investigator with a lot of action and good relationships in the book. Im working on that. Im also working on frederick douglass, a biography published recently. Its a fairly long book and so im popping in and out of that book quite a bit, kind of taking that in chunks. The policy wonk in me, one of the think tanks in washington, d. C. Is the editor of china, 2049, where they brought together some reform to look at what the chinese economy might look like and what its challenges are between now and 49. Its an interesting kind of work related book. I dont read a lot of books. I usually read more for entertainment and try to throw in a couple of books about Washington State, my home state as