multiple myeloma, a blood cancer that can significantly weaken the body s immune system. here with us with more is doctor hotez from baylor college of medicine. fully vaccinated, understands he has this cancer and is being very careful and yet this can happen. walk us through it. yeah. that s a sad day for me as well, john, because in the decade i was microbiology chair at gw, secretary powell, general powell was a pretty frequent visitor to george washington university. the president then used to invite him quite a bit and i got to know him somewhat so this is tough for a number of us. you know, with multiple myeloma, it s it s a blood cancer, it s a cancer of a type of white blood cells called the plasma cell that s involved in producing antibodies so people don t produce the antibodies that they don t need to in order to fight infection because
from a gunshot wound to the techal, to the head. so that s a confirmation of one fatality, at gw. jake tapper is on the scene for us. jake, i want to be very precise because this information can change, obviously. but when you hear the d.c. police chief cathy lanier say one suspect is dead, potentially they are on the lookout for two other shooters right now, you know, it s unclear what s going on, isn t it? reporter: i don t know if you can hear me. i m sorry. yeah, i m sorry. when you have a police chief come out and say there are two potential shooters still at large although inconfirmed it shows you how little is known about such a situation. the police chief kathy lanier talking about the shooting earlier today. the first report came in just before 8:15 eastern time.
took it seriously but not too seriously. know your audience. and i m not sure how ann coulter missed that lesson, but to say in a roomful of college students that, number one, you should not have the right to vote until you re at least in graduate school or beyond because she believes that voting age should be 26. and number two, in a roomful of at least 50% women that women should never have the right to vote was shocking to me. afterwards, i heard a lot of people talking about, i m republican, but immediately after the debate, i received this tweet from will healy. i m a republican at gw, and after that debate, i felt i was sitting on the wrong side. joining me now, will healy, a freshman at george washington university from long island. will, thank you very much for joining me tonight. thank you for having me. i got that tweet. i said to myself, i wonder what will s doing tomorrow night. so you went in there, ready to
vote was shocking to me. afterwards, i heard a lot of people talking about, i m republican, but immediately after the debate, i received this tweet from will healy. i m a republican at gw, and after that debate, i felt i was sitting on the wrong side. joining me now, will healy, a freshman at george washington university from long island. will, thank you very much for joining me tonight. thank you for having me. i got that tweet. i said to myself, i wonder what will s doing tomorrow night. so you went in there, ready to cheer for ann. so what did you hear that made you think, hey, i wonder if i should maybe be slipping over that way? well, i feel more socially liberal. i feel i m much more libertarian. and throughout the debate, she just said things where i just looked at her like she was a crazy person. are you a ron paul-leaning republican? i m a ron paul-leaning