lead cnn, if you ever miss so the lead, you can listen to the show whence you get your podcasts all two hours, just sitting there and likely ripe peach. the news continues on cnn the nato summit kicks off in washington today, with support for ukraine and its path to membership. top of the agenda. while in ukraine, a day of deadly strikes with russia launching attacks across the country, leaving dozens dead and reducing partovi children it s hospital to rubble live from atlanta. this is cnn newsroom with rosemarie church appreciate you joining us. while president joe biden s physician is trying to come fears about the commander-in chief neurological health after reports that a parkinson s disease specialist has visited the white house eight times in the past year dr. kevin o connor released a letter late monday saying many military personnel who serve at the white house experience neurological issues and a neurologist visits regularly. o connor says the president has not
as he prepares for today s nato summit and democrats will hold a secret caucus meeting to discuss biden. this as the president s personal physician just released a letter clarifying why a parkinson spe specialist visited the white house. carley: and joe biden is blitzing campaign trail and getting testy with reporters. drop out of the race, how are you feeling? all right, ladies. [indiscernible] carley: if you thought that was a hot exchange, a record-breaking heat wave hitting the coast. texas has been hammered by beryl. tracking all dangerous weather this morning. todd: when i do sports, why are you screaming at me? echo what jill biden just said. this is fox and friends first, i m todd piro. carley: i m carley shimkus. all eyes on president biden today as he kicks off the nato summit in washington, d.c. amid growing concerns over his mental f fitness. todd: here is brooke singman. brooke: his own party have expressed concern following the g-7 summit and
become stronger and more united than ever, and americans for generations to come will benefit benefit from the safer world he creates. core truth of alliance more powerful now as it was 75 years ago. today we are stronger. [applause] [cheers and applause] bret: good evening, welcome to washington. you are just watching president biden with nato leaders delivering a speech welcoming them here to washington. i m bret baier. president biden has just completed those remarks to the diplomats and officials in washington that s to mark the nato s 75th anniversary. the president, however, at this time, still remains under intense scrutiny over his mental acuity amid increasing callings from within his own party for him to get out of the presidential race. a lot of them. peter doocy starts us off live from the north lawn, good evening, peter. peter: good evening, wreath. the remarks we just heard are a perfect example about what president biden is trying to do right now. to st
karine jean-pierre, who was trying to be responsive to medical questions where there were limitations on what she could say. the new york times reporting of the way the press secretary handle that was to say that she dodged the questions. that is not true. the new york times is wrong about that. she responded to everyone of the questions. she didn t answer the questions with the name that they were asking for of a particular doctor. she didn t get the answer the new york times wanted or other reporters wanted but she did, in fact, answer every single time the reporters kept banging on about a new york times report today that indicated that a neurologist had visited the white house eight times in the last year. here is the full explanation of how that has nothing to do with president biden and president biden s health and the kind of out-of-control behavior of by the white house, most of the white house press corps. not all, most of the white house press corps today was as bad
last one cares about parkinson s expertise, calm to the white house, almost a dozen times of last year or so, completely when. meeting with the president position could you stay very clearly yes or no? was that expert here to participate in anything surround put in the care of the president united states. so let me just say a couple of things we have had a comprehensive i just want to take another step back. comprehensive physical examination the president has had that we given a comprehensive report. we ve shared that the past three years, every year that he has every year that he has had this this exam, he sees a neurologist and just to give you a quote from that from the report most recently in february and extremely detailed neurologic critical exam was again reassuring in that there were no findings which would be consistent with any cerebella a cerebellar or other central neurological disorder? orders such as a stroke, multiple sclerosis, parkinson s, or ascending lat