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little rich for her to criticize with pfizer. they have a ceo out there, others at this moment. times we live in. busting the norms,ve vaccine dan, grateful for the reporting. hope to see you here tomorrow. they know works by october, busy news day. could move to the fda by this brianna keilar with coverage now. have a good day. stay safe. month. that's not something we have seen from other drug makers. scientists are watching this play out. they're concerned if you have this bullish president who wants a vaccine before election day and is bullish ceo willing to i want to welcome viewers in the united states and around the world. we have breaking news today. break norms of what other drug the radius from the trump companies say publicly, there administration coronavirus outbreak is growing larger. could be a way they come together, manage to speed up the senior leadership of the process and cut corners in the pentagon is quarantining after being exposed. regulatory process, a huge this with the president back at concern and something the fda the white house with details of has spoken publicly about, said his condition still unclear. we want this to go through a let's go live to barbara starr normal process and through at the pentagon. career scientists. >> if a drug company were to tell us what we are hearing. bend to the pressures, the >> reporter: good afternoon. we now know the number two at vaccine would still have to go through the fda approval the united states coast guard process. then there are concerns of tested positive monday for the political pressure brewing there. >> that's right. coronavirus. once he tested positive, this we saw the president and mark has set off a chain of events meadows publicly make this
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here at the pentagon this guidance the fda wanted to put out go away, the guidance that morning. the entire joint chiefs, entire would have them collect data military leadership of the longer. the fda is saying we are talking pentagon essentially is working from home, working from directly to vaccine makers, alternate locations, self making it clear what we want from them, and the head of the quarantining. because the assistant commandant had been in the pentagon in fda says there are career recent days for a number of scientists and other officials meetings with top leadership, threatened to resign if that's including classified meeting in not the case, but there's a the so-called tank where the scenario that some may say is a wild conspiracy theory, but this joint chiefs often meet to is a wild year. discuss classified material. so let me go through the list there's a scenario where the for you. it starts with the chairman of joint chiefs, general mark president could bypass the fda and put pressure on azar and he milley, working from home. the vice chairman, john could be the one that issues heighten, working from home. emergency use authorization for chief of naval operations, a vadccine. when we asked the chief of staff michael gilday. chief of staff of the army, chief of staff of the air force, insisted this wouldn't happen, no way azar would big foot the reading off the list. fda. this gives you a sense where chief of space operations, head of the national guard, the people's heads are at. they're worried this is not number two general at the marine going to go through a normal corps because the commandant has process where career scientists not been at the meetings, still get to evaluate data, take it to
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part of the joint chiefs, and an advisory committee, they perhaps most interesting, debate it, and the public gets to see it is a vaccine that's general paul makisoni, head of gone through all of the appropriate channels. >> and if it doesn't, according u.s. cyber command and national to experts, it will be security agency. one of the most critical jobs in disastrous in the confidence the public can have in this. the u.s. intelligence community. thank you so much. fantastic reporting from you and very involved in looking at the kevin. president trump says he's prospect of tampering with feeling great and his grand doi election security. we have no information that any of the top leaders tested fine, but coronavirus treatment he has been getting could mask positive or have symptoms. they've all been tested. some symptoms. here's a reminder of what some came back negative, some are awaiting results. doctors have prescribed to him. there's remdesivir, regeneron, what we're looking for is to get an idea of what the protocol an experimental antibody will be now, once they get therapy, and steroid negative, can they come back to dexamethasone. a recent study showing steroids work, or do they need to stay can be beneficial for seriously home for a few days, have repeated testing under standard ill covid patients. the next guest co-authored that protocols until everyone can be study, says results give doctors assured that they are indeed like him hope for patients negative because this cuts a struggling with covid. he is a pulmonary and critical very wide swathe through care physician, associate
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military leadership. professor of medicine at the having said that, for example, general milly, chairman of the university of pittsburgh school of medicine. joint chiefs, the top military thank you for coming onto share expertise. >> that's my focus. adviser, 24 hours a day to the thank you for having me. president of the united states. he has a classified suite of >> talking about steroid use like this, what kind of patient communications in his home. he can be in touch around the benefits most from steroid use? world from >> studies looking at steroids for treatment of covid-19 show home. they're emphasizing strongly that none of this would effect the benefit primarily in more severely ill patients. national security in and of itself, but this now is a very recovery trial from united kingdom suggested benefit for patients with oxygen therapy or in intensive care with unexpected, wide swathe through mechanical ventilation. the military leadership. we want to wish the coast guard they looked at patients in admiral the best and a speedy intenser care requiring that support and we saw the benefits recovery, and the hope is no in our study. additional people fall ill. >> real quick, they don't all seems that they're beneficial in have that suite in their homes severe patients as opposed to that allows them access to mild ones. >> would it be odd for a patient with mild symptoms to get a classified information? >> reporter: well, all the joint chiefs have some access to steroid? >> i think data would support classified information, and giving it to patients with more classified communications in
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severe symptoms and oxygen particular 24 hours a day. requirements. recovery trial, 25% of the the vice chairman who has population had milder symptoms and there was no benefit seen in redundant capability with the chairman, he would be in touch that sub group of the with the president at a moment's population. i think the indication for treatment is in more severely notice, he also would have ill patients as opposed to mild classified communication. and it is probably important to disease. >> we notice a pattern with the talk a little about how thicris president's doctor, he is quick to share information that shows they are at work. a positive indicator for the president. for instance, he'll say things additional precautions would be taken, national command center like he has not been on fever by all accounts is up and reducing meds for some time, not reporting muscle aches. running. there would be no pause in any he will highlight what the president is reporting, self capability or operations of any reporting. but when asked, when dr. conley was asked whether the president sort. but nonetheless, and they can do had pneumonia or if his lung zoom meetings like the rest of us, but nonetheless, this is a imaging showed abnormalities, he then cites privacy considerations. we are seeing this pattern over startling example on how quickly and over. generally if i can ask you, when one covid case can effect the population. you talk about pneumonia or lung people across this country already know this. the pentagon knows it, but this abnormalities in a covid morning a stark example of how patient, that the commonality this can really impact.
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>> certainly is. you see for taking a steroid thank you so much. like this? we have some more breaking news. the president's doctor is >> yes. so the patients that receive reporting he does not report steroids at the present cli have having covid symptoms today. pneumonia. you wouldn't see oxygen his vitals remain stable requirement typically in according to his doctor. patients without pneumonia. more on that in a moment. you would probably not use that remember, the president is out of the hospital, he is back in medication on someone that didn't have pneumonia. the white house that has become in the words of one source to wouldn't expect to see oxygen or reductions in oxygen saturation, requirement for oxygen administration in patients that axios, asse axios. it was a bizarre over the top didn't have pneumonia. display last night, included >> we asked about it, he didn't removing his mask, saluting say he did not have it, he marine one, making what can only wouldn't answer the question. be described as a campaign video can you tell us about side effects of the steroid? where he once again downplayed seriousness of the pandemic, as >> steroids have variable side he downplays his own experience. effects depending how long you on twitter, the president have been on them, what dose you pointed to the upcoming flu take. steroids themselves can be fever season. says the u.s. has to learn to reducing medications. live with covid like it has the you may not have a fever if on flu, falsely claiming covid is corticosteroids. you can see elevations in blood sugar that come with steroids. far lesls lethal.
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you can see increased appetite, twitter flagged it as increased level of alertness, some disruption in sleep being misinformation. the coronavirus killed more americans than the past five flu on moderate to high dose seasons combined. there's also a vaccine for the steroids a short period of time. flu, something that still has >> mood related side effects? not been approved for covid or >> i suppose you could see some achieved. chief white house correspondent mood related side effects. jim acosta is with me. tends to be more sort of an we are hearing from the president's doctor for the first activation and more energy than time today, jim. he has credibility issues. it does sort of depression what did he say? syndrome in my experience. >> okay. >> we just got this letter, a so more energy. more energetic. statement from the physician to the president, dr. sean conley doctor, thank you for talking to us. >> absolutely my pleasure. who had credibility issues, not thank you for having me. dancing around that. this is the latest according to what about the white house dr. conley. residence staff? it says this morning the is president trump's return president's team of physicians endangering them? met with him in the residence. i'm speaking with former white he had a restful first night at house chef. and a teenager that lost her home, today he reports no grandparents to covid says the symptoms according to dr. president's tweets are a slap in conley. the face. vital signs, physical exam are she joins me live. stable with oxygen sat level 95 and analyzing a new statement from the president's to 97%. doctor. this is cnn special live he continues to do well. coverage. ok, just keep coloring there...
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i will provide updates. we have had some issues with dr. conley's statements, he even admitted he was trying to provide upbeat assessments on the president's health. perhaps you can put this statement in that same category. i can tell you, talking to senior trump campaign official this morning and source close to the white house, the president would like to do some kind of address to the nation to tell people how he's doing in this bout with the coronavirus, but as we're reporting that out, we and sweetie can you just be... gentle with the pens. are learning from sources there okey. okey. i know. gentle..gentle are lingering health concerns new projects means new project managers. inside the white house about the president in part because of that ridiculous moment you you need to hire. mentioned on the truman balcony i need indeed. on the south lawn when the indeed you do. president walked up the steps the moment you sponsor a job on indeed and tried to show everybody how you get a short list of quality candidates tough he was, took off his mask. from our resume database when he took off the mask, so you can start hiring right away. revealed to the world he is claim your seventy five dollar credit, still having difficulty breathing. the images of the president when you post your first job at indeed.com/home. having difficulty breathing did concern people inside the white house. that's part of the reason why we
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understand there's a bit of a debate going on whether or not the president should get some kind of address to the nation. it is up to him whether he wants to do that. our understanding is that is being seriously considered. the other thing is what you said, as the president is recovering from coronavirus here at the white house, he is continuing to pedal false and misleading information about the pandemic, comparing it to the flu and so on. remember, you know this all too well, these are the same false talking points he used at the beginning of the pandemic. his condition is far worse today than back in april but false talking points remain the same. >> jim acosta at the white house, thank you. more breaking news. president trump is personally calling drug companies, pressuring them to speed up the vaccine process, according to a source familiar with conversations that he is having. i want to bring in cnn political correspondent sara murray who is tracking the story.
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president trump's rueturn t the white house has caused concern for the white house staff. a source tells cnn that employees are nervous and panicked, worried about becoming infected. melania trump had reduced size of the staff to only essential workers. back in april started to require all residence staff to wear face coverings and practice social distancing. but the president's own physician says trump is still recovering. former first lady michelle obama tweeting the service of those at the white house, especially the secret service, and residence staff, ought never be taken for granted and released this video.
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>> i pray every day that no one faces longer term consequences to this disease, but the truth is, we just don't know yet. and we simply cannot trust this president to tell us the truth about anything and our commander in chief sadly has been missing in action. and his willful mismanagement of the covid crisis is just one example of his negligence. >> worked in the white house as pastry chef in george w. bush and obama administration, here he is with us now. bill, you have been employed in a place that very few americans have even been able to visit. do you think the president is endangering staff with this return? >> yes, i do. it has to be said clearly, statement from the white house yesterday said that all precautions are being made to protect staff.
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but we know they're not masking, they're not social distancing, they refuse contact tracing, and there's just total disregard really for everything that every other company in america is doing to try to protect its employees and maybe, i hope, i hope to god that new procedures are in place now that over 30 people i understand in the white house, in the political staff have been tested positive, so if you're making every precaution, i don't think you wind up with 30 people infected with covid. >> so look, we are talking about especially when it comes to staff, we're talking predominantly about the residence and i think the white house looms large in people's minds, but explain what it is like to work there. it is maybe not as big as people would think. it is an older house, there are close quarters.
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what is it like to work in the white house and how might that effect exposure of people to the first family or people that have been exposed to the first family. >> well, first of all to answer the question on the large scale, it's an honor and privilege to be there to serve the president, to serve any president and the presidency, the office, is definitely a great honor. everyone there feels that. and i would say that what they cherish the most is discretion. what they value most is discretion, which is why you won't hear from anybody that's currently working there. it sort of becomes part of you. now to the second part of the question about the physical space, the house was completed in 1799. so they weren't really expecting large groups of people. it's amazing it is as big as it is. the state dining room, east room are large rooms. there are many warrens,
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hallways, low ceiling places that you work in and that the first family also moves around in. >> you mentioned discretion. that is just part and parcel of any job there in the residence. if you were still working there and concerned about your health, what would you do? >> well, i would take every personal precaution that i could, certainly masks. and i have seen in some public photographs of events at the white house, a lot of the staff are masked. i would certainly do all of the things we've known for six months to do. wash hands, wear masks, social distance as much as possible, but there are moments where you're called to perform whatever your function is, carpenter, florist, cook, you know, electrician, where you
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have to go through some pretty small spaces. >> yeah. it's an inherent risk if they decide to remain employed there. >> it is not a medical facility. it is not a medical facility, in other words, you know? it is not really built for that. and that staff as good as they are, they're not trained in medical procedures. >> thank you. it is wonderful to hear from you. >> thank you. we have more in breaking news. the president's doctor released a new statement about trump's health. we're going to examine it with the doctor. plus, a teenager that lost her grandparents to covid says the president's tweets are a slap in the face. she's going to join us live. and michelle obama released her closing message for the election, directly calls the president's campaign racist. tonight, i'll be eating a veggie cheeseburger on ciabatta, no tomatoes.. [hard a]
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they're finding comments to be cruel. my next guests have been speaking out about the president's response to the pandemic. in the short film, mattie's grandparents, preventable covid tragedy, she and her father talk about lives of her grandparents and what happened after they each contracted covid-19. >> my father's biggest concern the last few years of his life was taking care of my mother. >> she also had coronavirus. >> other focus immediately turned to my mother. >> but she survived that first time. and in august, she committed suicide. that was really hard. so we lost both of them in a span of three months. >> as a child, it just feels like that was the second covid related fatality. that was another crushing blow. >> and she and her father are with me now to talk about this. look, i'm so sorry for the loss of your grandparents and
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parents. the magnitude of the loss, i think it is very important we acknowledge it. i just want to know starting with you, maddy, tell us how you feel when you hear what the president says. >> i mean, it is just shocking. i can expect people my age saying things that aren't necessarily true, but when the president of the united states is trying to invalidate the grief you feel, it is a lot. >> and what do you think as you hear him? >> well, you know, the initial reaction was sort of how insane it is. just watching him be in the hospital, watching him fall ill. for him to say that, i mean, it powers salt on the wounds of the loss that we have been through and the loss that 200,000 other
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families, that's a small number, not just people that died, people that are suffering with covid, it is rubbing salt in their wounds and to be honest with you, it felt like that every day since april since my father passed watching people lie about masks, minimize the issue, call it a hoax. every time i see that, it is insulting. and to have it come from the leader of the country where my father spent his whole life, it's just beyond words. i have no words. >> what would you both want to hear from a president? what do you need to hear? what do families that lost loved ones need toknow, i don't need president to bow down, tell me how sorry he is. i want him to institute the proper policies to prevent this from happening to other families. we know, we've seen what happens when you're irresponsible.
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it is not fair. i don't need president trump to tell me he's sorry and he feels bad, i need him to grow up and do the right thing. do his job. >> what do you think the government needs to be doing, doctor? >> i mean, the horrible thing is this could have been a slam dunk. the federal government is primed. it could have marshalled resources in february and march, done contact tracing, instituted national testing. none of that happened. the thing, it is easy, you wear m masks, distance, wash hands. you look out for your fellow man. i can't bring my dad back. i can't bring my mom back either. there's no need for this many people to have died. and unfortunately from his tweets, his tweets are to be frank, they're dangerous. they take people and make them believe there's no risk.
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there's a direct cause and effect between that, people falling ill and dying. they're dangerous, they're not just insane. >> i really want to thank you both. i'm so sorry for what you're going through every day since losing your grand parents and parents. you've had something important taken from you and i'm sorry. >> thank you. the white house is refusing the cdc's help to contact trace in the cluster, even though the outbreak may be widespread. just in, grim prediction from federal reserve, warning of economic tragedy if america can't control the virus. and serious new punishment, if nfl teams fail to comply with covid rules. because my ultimate goal is to be healthier. when you take care of yourself, you feel better. you thrive, you can do more. the time is now, let's go! join now and don't pay until 2021!
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ambulatory oxygen saturation is 95 to 97%. joining me, a doctor from baylor college of medicine. great to see you again. hope you can take us through the statement from the president's doctor because he starts by saying he releases information with permission of the president. what does that say to you? >> that says to me the president is being very tactful and very deliberate about the information he wants to give the american people. dr. conley had a press conference just a few days ago where he cited hippa rules that he couldn't give some information about the president. interesting to see how he is using hippa, not the purpose of the rule, not how the law should be applied. i think the president and his team are trying to paint the picture that they want the american people to see, but those of us in the medical community are scratching our heads, are quite disbelieving of
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some of the things we're hearing and seeing. >> and he also, the doctor, wrote that, quote, today, meaning the president, he reports no symptoms. that wording, does it stand out to you, the president reports no symptoms. >> the president can report anything that he would like. he can be severely short of breath, tell anyone he doesn't feel short of breath, he can say he doesn't have pain and there's no way to figure that out. we did get a report of what the president's vital signs are, and that's objective. he has no way to kind of change those stats, but there are lots of things he could be feeling that he may not be reporting, so no, that doesn't give me any information at all. >> 95 to 97% oxygen. what about that. >> that's a normal oxygen saturation. but what doesn't make sense, brianna, a lot of the medications the president was given during his stay at walter reed are medications that are typically only given to patients
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with at least moderate to severe covid-19 infection, specifically dexamethasone is something that we only give to patients once they're perfect sesistently hyp. if we believe what was given in the press conference, the president only dropped oxygen numbers one or two times and recovered after being on oxygen only an hour. why is he getting medications supposed to be used for people with severe disease. >> yesterday i heard him say several, he seemed to say several small drops i think is what he said. it seems like he was given oxygen maybe a couple of times. now it is raising questions about if he's minimized the description of the president's oxygen level dropping. dr. conley also said overall he continues to do extremely well. that's not a medical term. what do you make of that? >> i would hope that he is doing extremely well. he has gotten the equivalent of
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the medical kitchen sink thrown at him, cutting edge bio technologies that the average american can't begin to think they have access to. so i would hope that he is doing well, but what we would really like to hear is more objective information. dr. conley has wavered when asked questions during press conferences giving hippa as the reason he doesn't want to say certain things. be honest, say the president doesn't want you to tell the american people how he is truly doing. what did lung scans show? does he have pneumonia. is he currently on oxygen. just because oxygen saturations are 95 to 97% now, have they been persistently normal? has he been having drops in those numbers? they're being select about information they're putting out and adding to air of mystery and distrust the american people are feeling with this administration. >> doctor, great to see you. thanks for being with us. >> thank you for having me.
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more job losses. for other covid-19 headlines, check in with our correspondents across the country. >> reporter: i'm christine romans in new york with polls widening, wall street is growing more comfortable with the possibility of a joe biden win, and even a blue wave in november. goldman sachs told clients monday, democrats gaining unified control of washington raises the chances of a fiscal stimulus package of at least $2 trillion, and longer-term spending on infrastructure, climate, health care and education. goldman acknowledges a blue wave would likely mean higher corporate taxes but a democratic sweep would mean easier u.s. fiscal policy and less risk of new trade tensions. good for investors. >> reporter: i'm in gar, the nfl reminding teams to not get complacent or lazy when it comes to covid-19 protocols. if they could, they could face
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harsh penalties, roger goodell says failure to follow protocols to have to forfeit games among other penalties. raiders fined for not wearing masks at a fund raise eigg event last month. >> reporter: i'm in new york. the "batman" movie delayed yet again due to the coronavirus pandemic. warner brothers pictures confirmed to cnn the film expected october 2021 has now been pushed back to march of 2022. like cnn, war enbrothers pictures is owned by warner brothers media. last month's production shut down after the film's star robert pattinson tested positive for covid-19. this news comes on the heels of other major film releases pushed back. along with the announcement from regal and cineworld theaters they would be suspending
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operations at their movie theaters in the united states and the uk until further notice. thank you so much to my colleagues for that. breaking news, all but one member of the joint cheemp chi star are in quarantine. plus, why the white house is urn itting down help from the cdc to contact trace after multiple staffers test positive.
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28 days until election day. one candidate just left the hospital, other on the trail. what a year this has been. over the past ten days the president's former campaign manager and senior adds visor stepped down after a reported suicide attempt and subsequent arrest caught on camera. the president name add supreme court nominee that no mask non-socially distanced event that took place inside the white house as well as outside is now being called a super spreader. the "new york times" revealing the pret's long concealed tax information including krinalling debt and years of paying no income tax and years where he paid a meager $750. the first presidential debatede yellingable the president would not con tem white supremacists. ed president refused to say whoa accept results of the election, and he told his supporters to
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stand watch at the polls. moderna, one of the vaccine makers contributesed the president and revealed a vaccine won't be widely available until next spring even though cnn reports trump is pressure erg ceos into tespeed things up. a airlines pllaying off tens of millions of workers. and another conservative judge likely to take the bench, the president held a rally in minnesota with thousands of people crowded together. the president attend add fund-raiser in new jersey despite a top aide testing positive for coronavirus. later that night the president revealed he and the first lady tested positive for the coronavirus. the president then admitted to walter reed after needing oxygen and his doctors lied and misled the american public about his condition. as the president made the decision to leave isolation exposing secret service agents during a covid parade to wave at
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supporters, and then in the last 24 hours, the president decided to stand on balcony without a mask and videotape a message to show that he is doing just fine. even as he struggled to breathe. as he escalates misinformation, and downplaying of the virus. and this morning, a new krnl cn polling shows joe biden opened up a 16-point national lead over the president after that first debate. add this to the list. tomorrow night on cnn, the only vice president debate of 2020, mike pence and kamala harris face-off with special coverage starting at seven eastern. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. it is the top of the hour. i am brianna keilar and president trump's doctor said "his patient continues to do extremely well and reports no symptoms of covid."
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this after the president returned to the white house following a brief stay for covid treatment. sources tell cnn nervousness is on the rise among the few residential staff remaining as the still infected president continues to publicly downplay both his experience and the ongoing threat to americans. on twitter the president pointed to the upcoming flu season saying the u.s. has to learn to covid just as it has with the flu falsely claiming covid is far less leith until most populations.
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