To be a Police Officer his entire life. He hailed from a small town in new jersey, which would explain why he was apparently a diehard new Jersey Devils fan. He served overseas in the States Air National Guard before his tenure as a capitol Police Officer. According to his family, his life of service even extended to caring for rescue dogs in his spare time. The people who knew him remember him as a good son, brother, colleague and friend. We all thank him for his sacrifice and for defending our democracy back on january 6th. The ceremony inside the rotunda just wrapping up. We are watching that formal Ceremony Wind down. Again, just so you are aware, the cameras will go dark there inside the rotunda. Roughly 30 minutes or so from now, we will rejoin as Officer Sicknicks remains are brought down the steps of the capitol and he will be interred at Arlington National cemetery. We are keeping a close eye on a white house covid19 Response Team briefing that we should that we are told thats
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promises making the issue of covid political. a political argument during the 2020 presidential campaign. so joe biden saying just google where you can get a test, people are doing that. they can t find a test. you might as well google your symptoms at this point at web m.d. martha: are you disappointed by that performance? we see it in the polls. people that had confidence that covid would be managed better are surprised that it s being managed worse when you look at the numbers of dead. there s no question that joe biden was slow to the uptick on dealing with this. i think we have to look at we have to be realistic and say omicron spread faster than we thought it would spread. now we have to root for this president to get it right. if he doesn t get it right, america doesn t get it right. right now i m hoping the president sets up as many testing centers as possible as get as many home tests to as many americans as possible to beat the virus. martha: a house divided
some parts of this and we know the statement and we re thinking about it. but you were the perfect person to ask these type of questions with dr. sanjay gupta because i think for so many we re in that world of web md and trying to diagnose. i know that must drive you crazy. people come in and say, i ve googled this, here s what it must be. for those people out there right now, it feels very scary for me and for everyone hearing about this. what do you look for? you mentioned the idea of slurred speech. you mentioned the idea of feeling confusion. is there a certain window of time. i know if you have a stroke, there s sort of read the signs and there s a window of opportunity. blood thinners are supposed to be provided in some way to give you a chance for survival. is there a window in which to get to the hospital if you re feeling this way? yeah. i mean, the thing about this is these types of these bleeds, which are on top of the brain, typically, if that s what he suffered from, w