866
866
Feb 15, 2015
02/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 866
favorite 0
quote 0
this time for walter scott's family.stime, and walter scott had just returned home from his concert tour to spend the holidays with his wife and children. friends said that walter didn't appear to be himself, that he was distracted. two days after christmas, joanne scott called police to report walter missing. she said he had left for a garage to get a new battery for his car and that he had not returned home. the owner of the garage said walter never arrived. the next day, the police found walter's automobile abandoned in a parking lot at the st. louis airport. but none of the flight manifests listed walter scott as a passenger. at t-mobile, get a sweet tablet on us. right now, when you get a new data plan, you can also get our most popular 7 inch tablet with no money down and no monthly payments. grandpa bode, grandma said you used to really... control. i guess i did take some risks. anncr: bode, bode miller!!! trained a little bit differently. a little too honest sometimes. the media is useless. you were out of contro
this time for walter scott's family.stime, and walter scott had just returned home from his concert tour to spend the holidays with his wife and children. friends said that walter didn't appear to be himself, that he was distracted. two days after christmas, joanne scott called police to report walter missing. she said he had left for a garage to get a new battery for his car and that he had not returned home. the owner of the garage said walter never arrived. the next day, the police found...
850
850
Dec 23, 2018
12/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 850
favorite 0
quote 0
walter.ty hall today, the trial of a man accused of beating a 4-year-old girl to death and stuffing her body inside a tv box. >> he let that poor little baby just lie there and die and then put her out in the trash. if that's not intent to kill, maybe i haven't seen it yet. >> early in the trial, prosecutor joseph casey presented the 16-page confession that walter had given to detective marty devlin. the confession said when barbara jean came to his door looking for her friend, walter took her to the basement and tried to force oral sex on her. when she screamed, walter killed her with a pull down bar from his weight set. >> it's a spur of the moment crime based on a desire to sexually abuse a child that goes terribly wrong, and that's why he ends up killing her. >> while no physical evidence tied barbara jean to walter's basement, prosecutor casey presented the box she was found in and a replica of the pull-down bar. >> the problem is in the autopsy said that the murder weapon was probably f
walter.ty hall today, the trial of a man accused of beating a 4-year-old girl to death and stuffing her body inside a tv box. >> he let that poor little baby just lie there and die and then put her out in the trash. if that's not intent to kill, maybe i haven't seen it yet. >> early in the trial, prosecutor joseph casey presented the 16-page confession that walter had given to detective marty devlin. the confession said when barbara jean came to his door looking for her friend,...
278
278
Oct 2, 2020
10/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 278
favorite 0
quote 0
our jeremy diamond is already over at walter reed. jeremy, tell us what you're hearing over there, what are you seeing? i suspect fairly soon we'll probably see the president heading over aboard marine one taking off from the south lawn of the white house making a very brief flight over to walter reed in bethesda. >> reporter: that's right, wolf. and this is a major development here. listen, we have launched the evolution of this from last night early this morning when we learned that the president had indeed tested positive for coronavirus. this morning the white house and the white house doctor initially describing this as a very mild case of coronavirus saying that he was having moderate symptoms. we even heard the white house chief of staff mark meadows say that the president was very enthusiastic and had high energy levels. and then came this letter from the white house physician dr. sean conley this afternoon saying that the president had been fatigued. the situation has been changing the white house's description has also been
our jeremy diamond is already over at walter reed. jeremy, tell us what you're hearing over there, what are you seeing? i suspect fairly soon we'll probably see the president heading over aboard marine one taking off from the south lawn of the white house making a very brief flight over to walter reed in bethesda. >> reporter: that's right, wolf. and this is a major development here. listen, we have launched the evolution of this from last night early this morning when we learned that the...
216
216
Dec 31, 2022
12/22
by
CNNW
tv
eye 216
favorite 0
quote 0
tv icon barbara walters of the hour is next on "larry king live." >> good evening, barbara walters. you this, then you're on another planet. she's the co-host of "the view," by the way their 3,000th episode is this week. she hosts "here's barbara" on sirius radio. >> and i have three specials coming up, hour specials for abc news. >> i thought you were dropping that? >> no, i didn't drop it and they didn't drop me. >> you just dropped the academy award. >> yeah. we're doing two other big specials, one on open heart surgery and one with somebody else i can't announce yet. >> we're going to do four specials. >> you always did -- whatever i did -- i just want to say when you say it's the last time i'm going to be on with you, oh, gee, we've had so many good times together. but you've been on, what, 25 years? >> 25 1/2. >> so why did i miss those five years? what's wrong? five years -- >> we were nothing then. you came on when we were a hit. by the way, the open -- did you have open heart surgery? that's a misnomer in a sense, isn't it? it's open chest. >> yeah, it's open chest. they do
tv icon barbara walters of the hour is next on "larry king live." >> good evening, barbara walters. you this, then you're on another planet. she's the co-host of "the view," by the way their 3,000th episode is this week. she hosts "here's barbara" on sirius radio. >> and i have three specials coming up, hour specials for abc news. >> i thought you were dropping that? >> no, i didn't drop it and they didn't drop me. >> you just dropped...
127
127
Dec 31, 2022
12/22
by
CNNW
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
barbara walters gone at the age of 93. archives, a special encore presentation of larry king live with barbara walters. we'll be right back. just a moment of your time, everyone! singlecare, the app that truly helps you save on your meds. is that... yeah, he's here every day. do you use singlecare? no, i have insurance. oh, singlecare can actually beat your co-pay. singlecare can also beat the price of your medicare plan. you mean our medicare plan? damn you too much sun! you just search your prescription in the singlecare app, show your coupon to your pharmacist... best of all, singlecare is free to use. marty it's time to go. i have a story to tell! check the singlecare price today! densify from crest pro health. like bones, your teeth lose density over time... ...but crest has you covered. crest densify actively rebuilds tooth density... ...to extend the life of teeth. crest the #1 toothpaste brand in america. if you run a small business, you need the most from every investment. that's why comcast business gives you mor
barbara walters gone at the age of 93. archives, a special encore presentation of larry king live with barbara walters. we'll be right back. just a moment of your time, everyone! singlecare, the app that truly helps you save on your meds. is that... yeah, he's here every day. do you use singlecare? no, i have insurance. oh, singlecare can actually beat your co-pay. singlecare can also beat the price of your medicare plan. you mean our medicare plan? damn you too much sun! you just search your...
187
187
Apr 9, 2015
04/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 187
favorite 0
quote 0
scott and to the dying walter scott.ave got to have an additional discussion about whether not only was there a tragedy but the extent to cover it up. both of these lawyers for the family certainly talked about the statements that were made by lawyers for the police officer by spokespersons for the police department prior to this tape coming out. that tape has sheds light. it's braugts the trut out into the open. that's the most important fact. but for that we'd be having another debate of a different course which is weight of opinion would have been to give the officer every discretion because the taser would have been found right at the person's body. all of the officer who is responded who have said there was an effort to administer first aid. none of that was true. it's a human tragedy of immense pro proportions. it's not only ha happens but it's the official effort to cover it up. deeply troubling. >> i think that's well said indeed. i want you to stand by. with us is loni randolph. we heard from the attorneys repre
scott and to the dying walter scott.ave got to have an additional discussion about whether not only was there a tragedy but the extent to cover it up. both of these lawyers for the family certainly talked about the statements that were made by lawyers for the police officer by spokespersons for the police department prior to this tape coming out. that tape has sheds light. it's braugts the trut out into the open. that's the most important fact. but for that we'd be having another debate of a...
193
193
Oct 2, 2020
10/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 193
favorite 0
quote 0
i am going to walter reed hospital. i think i am doing very well, but we are going to make sure that things work out. the first lady is doing very well. thank you very much, i appreciate it and will never forget it. thank you. >> a short statement from the president trying to reassure the american public and friends warned the world that he's okay and the first lady is okay as well. >> jeremy diamond, you are at walter reed. we saw crowds gathered. what are you seeing? >> reporter: we saw the president arrive. he landed on marine one. the president got off marine one and then boarded one of those suvs he typically uses for transportation really just to take him he could go inside walter reed hospital behind this fence. there was a theme here as well as the president was arriving. he would saw many of the president supporters, people who were against the president, and they are still gathering here. you can see a crowd of people gathered to watch the hospital arrive at the hospital. a significant situation, something tha
i am going to walter reed hospital. i think i am doing very well, but we are going to make sure that things work out. the first lady is doing very well. thank you very much, i appreciate it and will never forget it. thank you. >> a short statement from the president trying to reassure the american public and friends warned the world that he's okay and the first lady is okay as well. >> jeremy diamond, you are at walter reed. we saw crowds gathered. what are you seeing? >>...
314
314
Dec 31, 2022
12/22
by
CNNW
tv
eye 314
favorite 0
quote 0
barbara walters. >> reporter: it got worse when walters, to the surprise of many, was named the firstco-anchor of a network evening newscast. >> i've kept time on your story than mine, then i -- you owe me four minutes. >> reporter: she later described it as drowning without a life preserver. >> "the barbara walters special." >> the specials saved my life. >> good evening. i'm barbara walters. >> reporter: and launched a legendary career at abc, capped by creating and co-hosting "the view." >> when did you first learn about sex? >> i didn't learn about sex until i started to do this show and now i know more about sex than i ever wanted to know. >> the chemistry of it. the fact it is live and you never know what you are going to hear. >> reporter: when she left "the view" and abc they named a building in her honor, a lasting monument for a woman who changed tv. >> i'm so proud of the women today. there are so many that are wonderful. that's my legacy. >> well, as you would expect, the reactions of barbara walters' death is pouring in, especially from fellow journalists. abc's deborah w
barbara walters. >> reporter: it got worse when walters, to the surprise of many, was named the firstco-anchor of a network evening newscast. >> i've kept time on your story than mine, then i -- you owe me four minutes. >> reporter: she later described it as drowning without a life preserver. >> "the barbara walters special." >> the specials saved my life. >> good evening. i'm barbara walters. >> reporter: and launched a legendary career at...
267
267
Oct 2, 2020
10/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 267
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm going to walter reed hospital. think i'm doing very well, but we're going to make sure that things work out. the first lady is doing very well. so, thank you very much. i appreciate it. i will never forget it. thank you. >> that's the first time we heard anything from the president, video, tweet, anything, since he tweeted he tested positive for coronavirus at 1:00 a.m. since then vice president mike pence had to take trump's pace on a conference call about protecting seniors from coronavirus. the president had supposed to be on that. the governor of new york said he would be, but that changed at the last minute. and the trump campaign has announced all upcoming events will be postponed or held virtually. jeremy diamond is live outside walter reed. what are you learning about the president's condition right now? obviously he did not take a motorcade to walter reed. he was air lifted there. >> yeah, erin, and it was just 18 hours ago, when you think about it that dr. sean conley, the president's physician, released
i'm going to walter reed hospital. think i'm doing very well, but we're going to make sure that things work out. the first lady is doing very well. so, thank you very much. i appreciate it. i will never forget it. thank you. >> that's the first time we heard anything from the president, video, tweet, anything, since he tweeted he tested positive for coronavirus at 1:00 a.m. since then vice president mike pence had to take trump's pace on a conference call about protecting seniors from...
188
188
Oct 4, 2020
10/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 188
favorite 0
quote 0
he's on scene outside walter reed.y diamond, what can you tell us about what we just witnessed? >> reporter: well, we just saw the president drive by in the motorcade to wave to supporters. it was a stunning scene. we didn't get any notification, of course. initially they started to block off a part of the street right here in front of walter reed national military medical center. and then the president's motorcade proceeded to drive down one side of the street where you have several dozen of the president's supporters. and back around the other side. the president was seated in one of these suvs. i can't see the screen but i presume you have the video up on the screen. the president was seated in the back of one of his presidential suvs. the motorcade drove by at a pretty slow pace and the supporters here for the president went wild as they saw this happen. we saw the president post that video and tweet to his supporters saying he appreciated all the support -- sorry. i'm just making sure he's not coming by again behi
he's on scene outside walter reed.y diamond, what can you tell us about what we just witnessed? >> reporter: well, we just saw the president drive by in the motorcade to wave to supporters. it was a stunning scene. we didn't get any notification, of course. initially they started to block off a part of the street right here in front of walter reed national military medical center. and then the president's motorcade proceeded to drive down one side of the street where you have several...
144
144
Dec 31, 2022
12/22
by
CNNW
tv
eye 144
favorite 0
quote 0
in a statement barbara walter's spokesperson confirmed the news anchor's death, quote, barbara walters passed away peacefully in her home surrounded by loved ones. she lived her life with no regrets. she was a trailblazer not only for fell mail journalists but all women. that's what the statement said. we have so much to talk about with barbara walters and how she impacted all of us journalists. joining me now is john miller. he coanchored "20/20" with barbara walters. sad news. she was 93. obviously she lived a life, but she -- anyone who is i'd say 40 or above who's gone into journalism did it on the shoulders of barbara walters in some way. >> well, that's true. and i mean barbara walters didn't just break the glass ceiling. she broke through -- she caused the collapse of the glass building. and thee did it one step at a time through her career. remember she was on the "today" show and then moved to abc where she was co-anchor of the abc evening news with harry. but harry reasoner seemed to resent her presence so much on the air you could not there wasn't chemistry. he was almost aw
in a statement barbara walter's spokesperson confirmed the news anchor's death, quote, barbara walters passed away peacefully in her home surrounded by loved ones. she lived her life with no regrets. she was a trailblazer not only for fell mail journalists but all women. that's what the statement said. we have so much to talk about with barbara walters and how she impacted all of us journalists. joining me now is john miller. he coanchored "20/20" with barbara walters. sad news. she...
104
104
Oct 3, 2020
10/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 2
conley, that is what we're expecting coming out of walter reed. i wonder if you could give us some insight. it would seem that dr. conley will not be telling the public anything that the white house won't approve of or know. this just moments before he is expected to come out on the microphone. >> imagine the struggle that is taking place as we await for the press conference to occur. you have the doctors who, you know, who are not political, who want to come out and just tell the truth, calm the nation, and then you have president trump and his team which are bombastic just about everything. and i suspect that is going on right now. not that we wouldn't have this kind of confusion or controversy during any situation if a president was in a bad way. but right now, what we're seeing is this delay, wondering what are they going to say, have they got all their ducks lined up. one thing to know, and i think gloria hit upon this earlier, as did dr. gupta, what we saw was a super spreader event potentially, but we not only put the president in peril, bu
conley, that is what we're expecting coming out of walter reed. i wonder if you could give us some insight. it would seem that dr. conley will not be telling the public anything that the white house won't approve of or know. this just moments before he is expected to come out on the microphone. >> imagine the struggle that is taking place as we await for the press conference to occur. you have the doctors who, you know, who are not political, who want to come out and just tell the truth,...
425
425
Oct 4, 2020
10/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 425
favorite 0
quote 1
we don't know why he's taken to walter reed
we don't know why he's taken to walter reed
462
462
Dec 31, 2022
12/22
by
CNNW
tv
eye 462
favorite 0
quote 0
i know barbara walters was a dear friend of yours.e talking under these circumstances but she was an absolute giant in journal journalism. she was a trailblazer and broke glass ceilings. tell us about her and her legacy tonight. sally quinn, can you hear us? okay. we have david garrigan on stand by that can hopefully speak with us about barbara walters, the legend. i'm so saddened by this news, david. i've looked up to barbara walters my whole life. i read her memoir. i read so much about her as a young journalist and inspired by her because of the fact she was a trailblazer in this industry. and she was in this industry and was a giant in it for several decades, five decades. how will you remember her, david garrigan? >> oh, it's a huge loss, pamela. i'm so glad you're speaking the way you are about her. there is no woman, there is no person in america that did more to advanced rights of the women more at the forefront of american business frankly. this is a woman abc wouldn't have been abc without barbara walters. she and peter jenn
i know barbara walters was a dear friend of yours.e talking under these circumstances but she was an absolute giant in journal journalism. she was a trailblazer and broke glass ceilings. tell us about her and her legacy tonight. sally quinn, can you hear us? okay. we have david garrigan on stand by that can hopefully speak with us about barbara walters, the legend. i'm so saddened by this news, david. i've looked up to barbara walters my whole life. i read her memoir. i read so much about her...
127
127
Dec 31, 2022
12/22
by
CNNW
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
tv icon barbara walters of the hour is next on "larry king live." >> good evening, barbara walters.o-host of "the view" by the way their 3,000th episode is this week. she hosts "here's barbara" on sirius radio. >> and i have three specials coming up, hour specials for abc news. >> i thought you were dropping that? >> no, i didn't drop it and they didn't drop me. >> you just dropped the academy award. >> yeah. we're doing two other big specials, one on open heart surgery and one with somebody else i can't announce yet. >> we're going to do four specials. >> you always did -- whatever i did -- i just want to say when you say it's the last time i'm going to be on with you, oh, gee, we've had so many good times together. but you've been on, what, 25 years? why did i miss those five years? what's wrong? five years -- >> we were nothing then. you came on when we were a hit. by the way, the open -- did you have open heart surgery? that's a misnomer in a sense, isn't it? >> it's all been checked. they don't open your heart. >> you had a valve. >> i had a valve replacement. >> how did you kn
tv icon barbara walters of the hour is next on "larry king live." >> good evening, barbara walters.o-host of "the view" by the way their 3,000th episode is this week. she hosts "here's barbara" on sirius radio. >> and i have three specials coming up, hour specials for abc news. >> i thought you were dropping that? >> no, i didn't drop it and they didn't drop me. >> you just dropped the academy award. >> yeah. we're doing two...
158
158
Dec 31, 2022
12/22
by
CNNW
tv
eye 158
favorite 0
quote 0
i mean, warbarbara walters didn just break the glass ceiling. she caused the collapse of the glass building and did it one step at a time through her career. remember, she was on the "today show" and then moved to abc where she was co-anchor and some became to recent her presence so much on the air, there just wasn't chemistry, he was almost hostile and she moved off and forged her own path getting the interviews that other people couldn't get becoming the go-to person whether you were a super star or a villain and she was very generous. when her partner on "20/20" a magazine show she pioneered, when her partner hough downs retired, she called me in and said i want you to be my in co-anchor and i remember saying -- and this is about generosity and her confidence in her own picks. i remember saying barbara, i've never anchored anything at all in television and this is one of the highest rated television news shows in history. she said well, don't worry. everybody has to start some somewhere. >> that's wonderful. that's a great story. she faced re
i mean, warbarbara walters didn just break the glass ceiling. she caused the collapse of the glass building and did it one step at a time through her career. remember, she was on the "today show" and then moved to abc where she was co-anchor and some became to recent her presence so much on the air, there just wasn't chemistry, he was almost hostile and she moved off and forged her own path getting the interviews that other people couldn't get becoming the go-to person whether you...
91
91
Nov 4, 2018
11/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
>> anthony: right. >> walter: or try to take something. >> anthony: right. >> walter: that's when wemolokai people have been protective of their resources. so we have a lot of our natural resources still intact. >> anthony: still? >> walter: yes, but then there's always other people that want to come. >> anthony: unsurprisingly fishing rights is an issue around here. don't come over here sport fishing the wrong place if you know what's good for you. >> walter: so tony this is basically where we go diving, this area. a nice sandy spot. okay ready, go ahead, let it go. okay, we are here, man. ♪ when we get here to the octopus. we're gonna coax him out of his hole. so, we stick the spear in there. you're gonna make him feel he's not safe no more. when he comes running out there you want to stick him with a spear. >> anthony: final step, stun the struggling creature with a sharp blow from a mallet. or, if you want to go old-school, bite him right in the brain. in my case it took repeated crunching to locate the apparently chiclet-sized organ. >> walter: it's going to come to you, take yo
>> anthony: right. >> walter: or try to take something. >> anthony: right. >> walter: that's when wemolokai people have been protective of their resources. so we have a lot of our natural resources still intact. >> anthony: still? >> walter: yes, but then there's always other people that want to come. >> anthony: unsurprisingly fishing rights is an issue around here. don't come over here sport fishing the wrong place if you know what's good for you....
131
131
Apr 10, 2015
04/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
we don't know why walter scott took off running. that is a key gap that has to be filled in this case. another new development we have just interviewed another witness. exclusively interviewed a witness to come forward to talk about what she saw. gwenn nichols. she saw say scuffle. she did not witness the gunshots. she said they scuffled and then saw walter scott go into the vacant lot where he eventually was shot. she heard the gunshots. >> i started to cry. sorry. i started to cry because i thought about the altercation with my son and it could have been my son. it could have been any one of these young black men around here. >> reporter: gwenn referred to her son there because her own son had his encounter with the north charleston police that was similar. he was pulled over for a routine traffic stop and they roughed him up. she could relate on that day. >> brian thank you. >>> also this morning, we are hearing from the mother of michael slager. while holding back tears, she offered this to the family of the man who her son is a
we don't know why walter scott took off running. that is a key gap that has to be filled in this case. another new development we have just interviewed another witness. exclusively interviewed a witness to come forward to talk about what she saw. gwenn nichols. she saw say scuffle. she did not witness the gunshots. she said they scuffled and then saw walter scott go into the vacant lot where he eventually was shot. she heard the gunshots. >> i started to cry. sorry. i started to cry...
167
167
Oct 5, 2020
10/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 167
favorite 0
quote 0
walter reed is a terrific place to get care. certainly the president has a great unit in which he is cared for but is this a missed opportunity. people look up to the president and you want the president to model the type of behavior that you want other people to have. we certainly don't want others who have been diagnosed with covid or under quarantine to be going outside and exposing others to risk. we certainly don't want to expose people like secret service agents. as secretary, i had a big security detail, they've become family. these are high risk jobs. you don't want to put them at higher risk than that. most importantly, this is so disappointing, this is a great moment of teaching for the country. we have a president who not only has gotten this illness but so many of his staff and other members of government. to be able to make the point that this is a very contagious illness, this is serious, should be treated seriously, and people have to respect it, we're missing this as an opportunity to come together under a common
walter reed is a terrific place to get care. certainly the president has a great unit in which he is cared for but is this a missed opportunity. people look up to the president and you want the president to model the type of behavior that you want other people to have. we certainly don't want others who have been diagnosed with covid or under quarantine to be going outside and exposing others to risk. we certainly don't want to expose people like secret service agents. as secretary, i had a big...
170
170
Dec 23, 2018
12/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 170
favorite 0
quote 0
you've got to have a fall person. >> clive had learned that walter junior's father, a man named walter serving nine years in prison for felony and aggravated assault. >> we brought him in, and he was wearing an orange prison uniform, and he had his shackles on. and as he went across the courtroom, there was the clink, clink, clink of the shackles. then he took the stand, and then he took the fifth and refutzed to answer questions, which of course just makes people look guilty. >> after three days of testimony, the jury of 11 black and 1 white juror began their deliberations. >> they put me in the back in one of those little cells at the courthouse. clive and them came back to talk to me, and i just -- i was crying, and they were crying with me, you know. it's just the anticipation of waiting, you know. i waited so long, 6 1/2 years. i was just ready for it to end. . that's why a new brain health supplement called forebrain from the harvard-educated experts at force factor is flying off the shelves at gnc. forebrain's key ingredients have been clinically shown to help enhance sharpness
you've got to have a fall person. >> clive had learned that walter junior's father, a man named walter serving nine years in prison for felony and aggravated assault. >> we brought him in, and he was wearing an orange prison uniform, and he had his shackles on. and as he went across the courtroom, there was the clink, clink, clink of the shackles. then he took the stand, and then he took the fifth and refutzed to answer questions, which of course just makes people look guilty....
119
119
Oct 3, 2020
10/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 119
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm going to walter reed hospital. i think i'm doing well. but we're going to make sure things work out. the first lady is doing very well. so thank you very much. i appreciate it. i will never forget it. thank you. >> also tonight the white house stating clearly that there won't be a transfer of power to the vice president. mike pence. that the president quote is in charge. the vice president and the speaker of the house nancy pelosi who are in the line the line of succession should the need ever arise. both testing negative for the virus today. are there plans if god forbid his condition worsens? are there plans? we have so many questions. this comes as we learn two republican senators mike lee of utah. and north carolina. have tested positive for the covid-19. both of them attended the white house rose garden ceremony last weekend. when president trump nominated judge amy coney barrett to the supreme court. we need so many questions answered for you the american people. let's turn to cnn white house respondents. and
i'm going to walter reed hospital. i think i'm doing well. but we're going to make sure things work out. the first lady is doing very well. so thank you very much. i appreciate it. i will never forget it. thank you. >> also tonight the white house stating clearly that there won't be a transfer of power to the vice president. mike pence. that the president quote is in charge. the vice president and the speaker of the house nancy pelosi who are in the line the line of succession should the...
196
196
May 14, 2018
05/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 196
favorite 0
quote 1
why walter reed? >> well, as alluded to, it is the military medicine and they have probably one of the reasons is they have the secure vip ward to take care of the first lady if she is not in a regular hospital room she's in i'm sure a nice suite and being well attended to and the security is excellent and the medical staff and the nursing care is excellent and staying in the hospital a couple of extra days is not what staying in a regular hospital room for her and for convenience and privacy and security, i think it makes sense. >> i'm sure she has a single room. doesn't have a double room or anything like that. we wish her only the best. we're standing by. the president will arrive at the walter reed medical center in bethesda, maryland. we'll have live coverage. stick around. much more right after this. ♪ ♪ keep your most valuable insights hidden from your competitors. the ibm cloud. the cloud for smarter business. the ibm cloud. almost $800 when we switched our auto and home insurance. with libert
why walter reed? >> well, as alluded to, it is the military medicine and they have probably one of the reasons is they have the secure vip ward to take care of the first lady if she is not in a regular hospital room she's in i'm sure a nice suite and being well attended to and the security is excellent and the medical staff and the nursing care is excellent and staying in the hospital a couple of extra days is not what staying in a regular hospital room for her and for convenience and...
150
150
Oct 3, 2020
10/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 0
he is at walter reed medical center in bethesda, maryland. this, less than 24 hours, you were all sitting here with me going through this, less than 24 hours ago that he and the first lady of the united states had tested positive for coronavirus. so, people around the country, stunned. stunned by the news. perhaps, you are -- are one of the people who's stunned by the news. it's still a shock, even though it has been clear, from the start of all this, from this pandemic, that the president has been putting himself, he's been putting his staff, and many others in this country, at grave risk with his blatant disregard for the public-health measures that keep people healthy and save lives. like so many other people in this country have been, tonight, the president of the united states is in the hospital. his family is worried. his friends and his contacts and his supporters. they don't know if they're going to get sick, too. they're scared and they are concerned. and like so many other coronavirus cases in this country, his could've been avoided
he is at walter reed medical center in bethesda, maryland. this, less than 24 hours, you were all sitting here with me going through this, less than 24 hours ago that he and the first lady of the united states had tested positive for coronavirus. so, people around the country, stunned. stunned by the news. perhaps, you are -- are one of the people who's stunned by the news. it's still a shock, even though it has been clear, from the start of all this, from this pandemic, that the president has...
138
138
Oct 5, 2020
10/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 138
favorite 0
quote 1
jeremy diamond at walter reed. let's get to all of this. sanjay gupta with us and gloria borger, our senior political analyst david gergen and then abby phillip. based on what we know about his condition, doctors still won't answer, clearly unacceptable. is it the right call to send him back to the white house in the next hour or so? >>. >> based on what we know is that he's a vulnerable patient because of his age and preexisting conditions. he's had at least a couple of times where his blood ox gentlemen nation dropped to the point he needed supplemental oxygen. they try three different medications on him. we don't know the interactions between these drugs and on top of that, the critical window, if you l wolf, and this, dr. conley said this himself, 7 to 10 days into someone's illness. we don't have a clear idea of where he is in his illness because we don't know about the last negative test but all those things would point to anybody else if it wasn't for the president saying, no, you should be in the hospital. part of the reason you cam
jeremy diamond at walter reed. let's get to all of this. sanjay gupta with us and gloria borger, our senior political analyst david gergen and then abby phillip. based on what we know about his condition, doctors still won't answer, clearly unacceptable. is it the right call to send him back to the white house in the next hour or so? >>. >> based on what we know is that he's a vulnerable patient because of his age and preexisting conditions. he's had at least a couple of times where...
172
172
Dec 31, 2022
12/22
by
CNNW
tv
eye 172
favorite 0
quote 0
barbara walters has passed away at the age of 93. >> walters joined the news in 1976.a co-host of 2020, and in 1997, she launched "the view." >> a statement from her spokesperson said barbara walters passed away peacefully surrounded by loved ones. she lived her life with no regrets. she was a trail blazer not only for female journalists but for all women. we have more on her groundbreaking career. >> reporter: barbara walters was one of the most fascinating people of any year in the television era. >> i know that i've done some important interviews. i know that i have been a part of history. >> reporter: was she ever. >> are you sorry you didn't burn the tapes? >> yes, i think so because they were private conversations. >> we read that you're mad. >> reporter: from murderers. >> why did you kill john lennon? >> reporter: to movie stars. >> did you mind being part of sex, sex, sex? i think what's important is to have curiosity, follow that curiosity. i'm a great believer in homework. >> reporter: before people revealed all on social media, barbara walters was the inter
barbara walters has passed away at the age of 93. >> walters joined the news in 1976.a co-host of 2020, and in 1997, she launched "the view." >> a statement from her spokesperson said barbara walters passed away peacefully surrounded by loved ones. she lived her life with no regrets. she was a trail blazer not only for female journalists but for all women. we have more on her groundbreaking career. >> reporter: barbara walters was one of the most fascinating people...
275
275
Oct 3, 2020
10/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 275
favorite 0
quote 0
the president hospitalized at walter reed medical center for coronavirus. said to be experiencing fatigue and fever. and kellyanne conway also saying that she's positive. there's lots to get to. i want to get right to jeremy diamond and john harwood. good evening. jeremy, you were at walter reed tonight. what do we know about the president's condition? >> well, don, we haven't gotten many updates since the second memo from dr. shawn conley, the physician to the president. and this happened shortly before the president entered marine one and was brought to walter reed medical center to be admitted as a patient for several tdays. he's been fatigued, and has had a fever throughout the day. we understand he's been dealing with other moderate symptoms of the coronavirus. but to watch the white house's shifting timeline that has happened, specifically if you look at the nearly 18-hour window between when the president announced he was positive for coronavirus, the doctor said he was doing well, and expected he would undergo his recovery not at walter reed but at
the president hospitalized at walter reed medical center for coronavirus. said to be experiencing fatigue and fever. and kellyanne conway also saying that she's positive. there's lots to get to. i want to get right to jeremy diamond and john harwood. good evening. jeremy, you were at walter reed tonight. what do we know about the president's condition? >> well, don, we haven't gotten many updates since the second memo from dr. shawn conley, the physician to the president. and this...
229
229
Apr 9, 2015
04/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 229
favorite 0
quote 0
was it the taser that he claimed walter scott ran off with? then there's the moment when he drops an object he walks back to walter scott's lifeless body and then he drops an object next to mr. scott's body. it appears to be the same object that he picked up closer to where the altercation took place. was he in fact planting evidence? a short time later, he picks something up from the same side of the body where he dropped that object. perhaps, the same object he had drop dropped moments before. we'll look at that night, any and all of it could have a major impact on the case. in the next two hours, we're on for two hours because there's an awful lot of angles to cover on this story and an awful lot of people to talk to. criminal justice experts weigh in on what we see but first, martin savidge on all the major developments up till now. >> reporter: one day after releasing this shocking video -- >> no justice! no peace! >> reporter: north charleston is now feeling the fallout. >> this has been a reality that has been in north charleston police
was it the taser that he claimed walter scott ran off with? then there's the moment when he drops an object he walks back to walter scott's lifeless body and then he drops an object next to mr. scott's body. it appears to be the same object that he picked up closer to where the altercation took place. was he in fact planting evidence? a short time later, he picks something up from the same side of the body where he dropped that object. perhaps, the same object he had drop dropped moments...
94
94
Oct 3, 2020
10/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
conley and the other officials from walter reed were going to be.e information from them than we had received in the last 24 hours about the specifics of the president's condition, about the kind of treatments that he was undergoing and the kinds of things that doctors are looking for in the next 24, 48 hours. as they continue to monitor his condition. for those potential danger signs of developing pneumonia or developing other potential blood clots, those kinds of things. ultimately what we got, was while we got some transparency, we also got a lot of evasiveness from dr. conley and a lot of dodging. whether on the question about the president's fever and how high it actually went. or if it was on this question of oxygen where dr. conley repeatedly said that the president is not on oxygen right now, and even as it related to yesterday, he said the president did not receive oxygen with the team here at walter reed. suggesting that the president may have gotten supplemental oxygen administered to him at the white house before leaving for walter reed.
conley and the other officials from walter reed were going to be.e information from them than we had received in the last 24 hours about the specifics of the president's condition, about the kind of treatments that he was undergoing and the kinds of things that doctors are looking for in the next 24, 48 hours. as they continue to monitor his condition. for those potential danger signs of developing pneumonia or developing other potential blood clots, those kinds of things. ultimately what we...
213
213
Oct 3, 2020
10/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 213
favorite 0
quote 1
and then, we saw the president brought here to walter reed. and so, it obviously raises the question, don, of what happened in that 18-hour period? and to what extent did the president's symptoms, you know, really develop to a point where his team, his doctors, felt that he needed to be brought to the hospital? but not only that but for the president, himself, to agree with those recommendations and to feel that, indeed, you know, the benefits of coming to the hospital far outweighed the negative publicity that he -- he might receive. and, frankly, the image that it would bring onto him, an image of weakness, rather than an image of strength that he often likes to project. >> so, john, in less than 24 hours after revealing he tested positive for coronavirus, trump is now hospitalized. but, all day, they said he was just fatigued. what are we supposed to believe? >> well, we don't have good information. and the -- the challenge is that this has never been a white house that had much interest in telling the truth, from the very beginning of the
and then, we saw the president brought here to walter reed. and so, it obviously raises the question, don, of what happened in that 18-hour period? and to what extent did the president's symptoms, you know, really develop to a point where his team, his doctors, felt that he needed to be brought to the hospital? but not only that but for the president, himself, to agree with those recommendations and to feel that, indeed, you know, the benefits of coming to the hospital far outweighed the...
131
131
Oct 3, 2020
10/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm going to walter reed hospital. i think i'm doing very well, but we'll make sure that things work out. the first lady is doing very well. so thank you very much, i appreciate it. i will never forget it. thank you. >> reporter: as you hear the update on first lady melania trump as well. sources indicate that she is having very, very light symptom, just a mild cough. while the president is having more serious symptoms. of course we should be finding out more at 11:00, dr. sean conley set to brief reporters. keep in mind a lot of folks around the president are concerned, not only because of the number of people that attended events recently at the white house that have gotten sick, you mentioned the republican senators, other white house officials, even members of the white house press corps, but also because of the fact that this is happening at a critical time in american history, really the election just about a month away. and this virus also can very rapidly go from just mild symptoms to something much more potent
i'm going to walter reed hospital. i think i'm doing very well, but we'll make sure that things work out. the first lady is doing very well. so thank you very much, i appreciate it. i will never forget it. thank you. >> reporter: as you hear the update on first lady melania trump as well. sources indicate that she is having very, very light symptom, just a mild cough. while the president is having more serious symptoms. of course we should be finding out more at 11:00, dr. sean conley set...
140
140
Oct 3, 2020
10/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 140
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm going to walter reed hospital. i think i'm doing very well.e want to make sure that things work out. the first lady is doing very well. thank you very much. i appreciate it. i will never forget, thank you. >> reporter: you hear the president there giving an update on first lady melania trump as well saying she's doing fine. from what we understand, she's experienced a mild cough nothing really compared to what the president is feeling. notably, he also sent out a tweet late last night, a very different tone than we typically hear from president trump when he's up late tweeting. he writes, going well. i think, thank you to all. love in all caps. notably, we're just one month from election day. and the president is not only in walter reed medical center being observed by doctors, but he's especially having to answer for comments that he's made throughout this campaign about coronavirus. and the united states rounding the corner. and being close to the end of it. and further, what he told bob woodward back in april that he was not concerned, not
i'm going to walter reed hospital. i think i'm doing very well.e want to make sure that things work out. the first lady is doing very well. thank you very much. i appreciate it. i will never forget, thank you. >> reporter: you hear the president there giving an update on first lady melania trump as well saying she's doing fine. from what we understand, she's experienced a mild cough nothing really compared to what the president is feeling. notably, he also sent out a tweet late last...
142
142
Apr 10, 2015
04/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 142
favorite 0
quote 0
we don't know why walter scott took off running. that will be a key gap that has to be filled in this case. another new development. we just interviewed another witness. ex- exclusively interviewed another witness. gwenn nichols was in the neighborhood. she did not witness the actual gunshots but she said they scuffled a bit and she saw walter scott go into the vacant lot. she described to us how she felt when she heard the gunshots. >> i started to cry. i'm sorry. i started to cry because i thought about the altercation with my son and it could have been my son. it could have been any one of these young black men around here. >> reporter: she referred to her son there because she says her own son had his encounter with the north charleston police that was similar. her son was pulled over for routine traffic stop and they ended up roughing him up a bit and arresting him. she could relate to what happened to walter scott on that day. john and christine. >>> brian, an interesting look at the video. this morning, we are also hearing fr
we don't know why walter scott took off running. that will be a key gap that has to be filled in this case. another new development. we just interviewed another witness. ex- exclusively interviewed another witness. gwenn nichols was in the neighborhood. she did not witness the actual gunshots but she said they scuffled a bit and she saw walter scott go into the vacant lot. she described to us how she felt when she heard the gunshots. >> i started to cry. i'm sorry. i started to cry...
203
203
Nov 30, 2016
11/16
by
CNNW
tv
eye 203
favorite 0
quote 0
every time he fired walter was further and further away.hink the bigger thing we always have to understand here, one think mark said which is very difficult to convict officers, part of that is because unlike other areas of law, these particular kinds of shootings are not only about what you do but about how you feel when you are doing it. and the bigger part of that feeling is fear, and it is very profound, you know, how weak -- the idea that the fear governs so much about what is considered guilt or not guilt in these cases because we all know, anybody who studies the construction and activation of fear, you know that it is a very complicated thing. a lot can go into it, things that are actually conscious to you, things that are not conscious to you, things that may make me afraid may not make you afraid. and the idea that that is a separate kind of justice than, for instance, if we were having, you know, some sort of workplace discrimination case, it is simply about what you did. the jury doesn't want the know how you felt when you did i
every time he fired walter was further and further away.hink the bigger thing we always have to understand here, one think mark said which is very difficult to convict officers, part of that is because unlike other areas of law, these particular kinds of shootings are not only about what you do but about how you feel when you are doing it. and the bigger part of that feeling is fear, and it is very profound, you know, how weak -- the idea that the fear governs so much about what is considered...
143
143
Apr 8, 2015
04/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 0
but walter scott gets about 25 feet away, four seconds later and eight shots, walter scott drops to the ground. he is later pronounced dead at the scene. and then one interesting piece, if you look closely at the video, at one point you see slager go back to where the initial confrontation had taken place and dropped something next to walter scott's body. it's not clear if that's the taser. then moments later he goes back and picks up that very same object. it is clear, john and christine, that this video played a dramatic role in these murder charges being filed against officer michael slager. john and christine? >> ed lavandera, thanks. this was a traffic stop for a broken or cracked taillight. now, on top of the state murder charges, officer slager faces an fbi investigation for possibly violating walter scott's civil rights. he's also likely to be named in a civil lawsuit planned by scott's family. they were outraged heartbroken when they spoke to the media last night. their lawyer called slager, quote, a cop who felt like he could get away with just shooting someone in the back. wa
but walter scott gets about 25 feet away, four seconds later and eight shots, walter scott drops to the ground. he is later pronounced dead at the scene. and then one interesting piece, if you look closely at the video, at one point you see slager go back to where the initial confrontation had taken place and dropped something next to walter scott's body. it's not clear if that's the taser. then moments later he goes back and picks up that very same object. it is clear, john and christine, that...
170
170
Apr 10, 2015
04/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 170
favorite 0
quote 0
tonight is second killing in the video of walter scott.ation with the man of the first one who likely changed the course of justice. feidin santana is his name the bar baric shoothing the man over and over again. >> honestly i wasn't scared. i didn't fear anything. just, you know there was something i never imagined that would have happened and maybe that was the reason why i didn't why i wasn't scared of this. >> he said he wasn't scared then. he is concerned for his safety now. we'll talk about that. much more
tonight is second killing in the video of walter scott.ation with the man of the first one who likely changed the course of justice. feidin santana is his name the bar baric shoothing the man over and over again. >> honestly i wasn't scared. i didn't fear anything. just, you know there was something i never imagined that would have happened and maybe that was the reason why i didn't why i wasn't scared of this. >> he said he wasn't scared then. he is concerned for his safety now....
245
245
Oct 5, 2020
10/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 245
favorite 0
quote 0
the president will be released from walter reed this evening at his own insistence. but president trump's physician says he is, quote, not entirely out of the woods yet. the president's release comes as the outbreak among those in trump's orbit continues to expand. earlier today, white house press secretary kayleigh mcenany and two of her deputies have become the latest to test positive and announce it. this particular cluster of people in president trump's orbit now totals at least 14 infected people that we know of. most of them are the highest levels of american government. mcenany was briefing reporters without wearing a mask yesterday. continuing to defy not only health guidelines but basic common sense and consideration. in fighting this pandemic and keeping it from spreading to others. despite the evidence that the white house seems to have been a potential virus hot zone, astoundingly, vice president pence, a heartbeat away from the presidency, is not quarantining. pence seen here surrounded by multiple people who have since announced that they are infected,
the president will be released from walter reed this evening at his own insistence. but president trump's physician says he is, quote, not entirely out of the woods yet. the president's release comes as the outbreak among those in trump's orbit continues to expand. earlier today, white house press secretary kayleigh mcenany and two of her deputies have become the latest to test positive and announce it. this particular cluster of people in president trump's orbit now totals at least 14 infected...
200
200
Apr 8, 2015
04/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 200
favorite 0
quote 0
they were doing a special tribute for walter scott there. at that point faden came up to one of the family members and said there was something very important that i have to show you. that's first time that they then saw and heard about that video. >> extremely important for sure the scene behind this story. thank you very much. i want to go now to walter scott's brother, anthony scott joining us along with the scott family attorney. anthony, first, i want to say how sorry we are for all your family is going through certainly the loss of your brother but seeing it playing out again and again. we're thinking you have as you go through this. i want to ask you if i can about that encounter. as you went down to the scene of the shooting and he told you he had this video. we just heard from him for the first time tonight. describing the moments before the shooting where him saying the police officer in the case had control. he didn't appear to be under threat for your brother. i wonder if he told you the same thing when you spoke with him and wha
they were doing a special tribute for walter scott there. at that point faden came up to one of the family members and said there was something very important that i have to show you. that's first time that they then saw and heard about that video. >> extremely important for sure the scene behind this story. thank you very much. i want to go now to walter scott's brother, anthony scott joining us along with the scott family attorney. anthony, first, i want to say how sorry we are for all...
126
126
May 14, 2018
05/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
as she is there at walter reed recovering. we're going to get a live report from the white house after the break. it's just a burst pipe, i could fix it. (laugh) no. with claim rateguard your rates won't go up just beacuase of a claim. i totally could've... (wife) nope! switching to allstate is worth it. looking for a hotel that fits... whoooo. ...your budget? tripadvisor now searches over... ...200 sites to find you the... ...hotel you want at the lowest price. grazi, gino! find a price that fits. tripadvisor. if you'd have told me three years ago... that we'd be downloading in seconds, what used to take... minutes. that guests would compliment our wifi. that we could video conference... and do it like that. (snaps) if you'd have told me that i could afford... a gig-speed. a gig-speed network. it's like 20 times faster than what most people have. i'd of said... i'd of said you're dreaming. dreaming! definitely dreaming. then again, dreaming is how i got this far. now more businesses in more places can afford to dream gig. com
as she is there at walter reed recovering. we're going to get a live report from the white house after the break. it's just a burst pipe, i could fix it. (laugh) no. with claim rateguard your rates won't go up just beacuase of a claim. i totally could've... (wife) nope! switching to allstate is worth it. looking for a hotel that fits... whoooo. ...your budget? tripadvisor now searches over... ...200 sites to find you the... ...hotel you want at the lowest price. grazi, gino! find a price that...
142
142
Dec 26, 2021
12/21
by
CNNW
tv
eye 142
favorite 0
quote 0
walter naki is a skilled fisherman, and today we're headed out for some octopus. >> walter: you know >> anthony: yeah, but it's famously not the friendly island. it's supposed to be the most unfriendly island. i mean, that's what everybody says, right? >> walter: depends on which way you look at it. traditionally we're very, very friendly. now, unfriendly is when you go try and come and fix it. >> anthony: right. >> walter: make it better. >> anthony: right. >> walter: or try to take something. >> anthony: right. >> walter: that's when we become unfriendly. the molokai people have been protective of their resources. so we have a lot of our natural resources still intact. >> anthony: still? >> walter: yes, but then there's always other people that want to come. >> anthony: unsurprisingly fishing rights is an issue around here. don't come over here sport fishing the wrong place if you know what's good for you. >> walter: so tony, this is basically where we go diving, this area. a nice, sandy spot. okay ready, go ahead, let it go. okay, we are here, man. ♪ when we get here to the octopu
walter naki is a skilled fisherman, and today we're headed out for some octopus. >> walter: you know >> anthony: yeah, but it's famously not the friendly island. it's supposed to be the most unfriendly island. i mean, that's what everybody says, right? >> walter: depends on which way you look at it. traditionally we're very, very friendly. now, unfriendly is when you go try and come and fix it. >> anthony: right. >> walter: make it better. >> anthony: right....
231
231
Jun 2, 2012
06/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 231
favorite 0
quote 0
when the conventions came around, walter just sort of relished in it. i wonder if that was the advent of 24-hour news. >> i think that's spot-on. in 1952, walter cronkite covered the democratic and republican conventions and murro thought they were going to be infomercials and it was beneath the dignity of a serious journalist. i'm writing my book about the riff between murrow and cronkite that dated back to world war ii. once those cameras came in and captured stevenson for the democrats and eisenhower in '52, everything changed. the cameras did turn conventions into infomercials and it did lead to a birth of 24-hour news broadcasting. cronkite in '52 taught a seminar on how to talk and how to apply makeup properly, and two of his students were sam rayburn and john f. kennedy. from '52 onwards, you just see television news and special events reporting, which cronkite was the master of, like walking us through the kennedy assassination, or taking us through, you know, the apollo 11 mission. he would go marathon for days. he was known as the iron pants,
when the conventions came around, walter just sort of relished in it. i wonder if that was the advent of 24-hour news. >> i think that's spot-on. in 1952, walter cronkite covered the democratic and republican conventions and murro thought they were going to be infomercials and it was beneath the dignity of a serious journalist. i'm writing my book about the riff between murrow and cronkite that dated back to world war ii. once those cameras came in and captured stevenson for the democrats...
139
139
Apr 9, 2015
04/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 139
favorite 0
quote 0
now the case of walter scott is very serious.y reason why we're talking about it to the extent we are is because there was a video tape. the black community has known for years these types of incidents happen. it's just the issue of the fact there has not been a video a tape in many instances. >> you talk about in your column statistics. you're seeing this. if you're a black american you're having more of a fear of being killed than if you were a white american. you say when you look at a washington state university study, they looked at participants who were in scenarios with different suspects some black, some white. that there's a bias they just automatically felt more threatened in the scenarios involving black suspects. you have black suspects who may or may not be guilty of whatever they're suspected of right? who are worried for their safety and don't feel they can trust a police officer. then police officers whether black or white, who are sensing more danger coming from black suspects right? >> yes. yes. i believe that a
now the case of walter scott is very serious.y reason why we're talking about it to the extent we are is because there was a video tape. the black community has known for years these types of incidents happen. it's just the issue of the fact there has not been a video a tape in many instances. >> you talk about in your column statistics. you're seeing this. if you're a black american you're having more of a fear of being killed than if you were a white american. you say when you look at a...
209
209
Oct 3, 2020
10/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 209
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm going to walter reed hospital. i think i'm doing very well. but we're going to make sure that things work out. the first lady is doing very well. so thank you very much. i appreciate it. i will never forget it. thank you. >> shortly before air time, we learned three journalists that work at the white house have also tested positive according to the white house core spon dan -- corresponde correspondent's association. hope hicks tested positive showing symptoms wednesday night. mike lee is infected and the president of notre dame university. they both attended a white house ceremony last saturday announcing the supreme court nomination of amy coney barrett. at the event, as you can see here, there was no social distancing, very few masks being worn. because that was followed by a stream of campaign trips and the debate on tuesday, the list of people the president and first lady were in contact with is daunting. frankly, so, too, is the number of people largely kept in the dark including the president's own task force according to cnn chief medi
i'm going to walter reed hospital. i think i'm doing very well. but we're going to make sure that things work out. the first lady is doing very well. so thank you very much. i appreciate it. i will never forget it. thank you. >> shortly before air time, we learned three journalists that work at the white house have also tested positive according to the white house core spon dan -- corresponde correspondent's association. hope hicks tested positive showing symptoms wednesday night. mike...