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the physical was performed in april and november of 2019 which trump made an unannounced trip to walter reedational military medical center. it is unusual for a president to complete his physical in multiple stages. the memo does not describe in with two examinations were a month apart. let's switch gears and bring in nbc meteorologist bill karins once again. good morning to you once again, bill, tracking those covid numbers for us. take us through what we're seeing. >> yeah, good morning, once again. so yesterday, some interesting trends are developing. we've been averaging about 20,000 new cases a day and about 1,000 deaths. that's been the baseline for about the last month. yesterday was right on those numbers .yesterday, 1,083 fatalities. the number one state reporting fatalities yesterday was new jersey. new jersey, the case numbers have gone down, but there's so many team in the hospital fighting still from their lives. yesterday, 20,578 cases, the number one state was california. by the way, in about 5 to 7 days from now, we will hit 2 million total positive cases in this country. and
the physical was performed in april and november of 2019 which trump made an unannounced trip to walter reedational military medical center. it is unusual for a president to complete his physical in multiple stages. the memo does not describe in with two examinations were a month apart. let's switch gears and bring in nbc meteorologist bill karins once again. good morning to you once again, bill, tracking those covid numbers for us. take us through what we're seeing. >> yeah, good...
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that dog is now at walter reed, and a real iconic photo which is inthe exhibit is of sully front of presidentush's casket. president bush got sully in june presidentnd he served bush for about six months until president's death in november, november 30 of 2018. we have a itself, we have the flag that flew at half-staff over the white house, and then we also have the flag and flew over the capital, one of my favorite items in this wheel thatthe ship's was built by the crew of the uss george h w bush cvn 77, which will be the last of the nimitz class air carriers, but the crew built it and presented it here in june of, i believe, 2019, i believe, and they created it themselves. from thel the sailors ship here. we bring them in once a year, the sailors of the year, and they do a service project. the cases have the shells that were used for the 21-gun salute at arlington air force base in houston, which is where the body arrived here in texas from washington, d.c. , which ise guestbook , which is on the page that angela merkel signed. we have the condolence book, which is turned to barack and oba
that dog is now at walter reed, and a real iconic photo which is inthe exhibit is of sully front of presidentush's casket. president bush got sully in june presidentnd he served bush for about six months until president's death in november, november 30 of 2018. we have a itself, we have the flag that flew at half-staff over the white house, and then we also have the flag and flew over the capital, one of my favorite items in this wheel thatthe ship's was built by the crew of the uss george h w...
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one only takes the president to walter reed for testing that cannot be done at the white house. like imaging or invasive tests. we don't know why the president went in an unannounced way in november. all of the testing done can easily be done at the white house medical unit or even in the physician to the president's office on the ground floor of the white house. this leaves a lot of questions. >> nothing in these numbers, nothing gives insight as to why that trip to walter reed? >> no. nothing at all. this is really just basic tests. they've released what they want you to hear. they've given you essentially a couple of pieces of meat to chew on but have left the rest of it unanswered. what we do know from the data they received is that the president has pretty difficulty controlling cholesterol. he's taking 40 milligrams for that. that's the most potent stat available. his ldl is 90. that doesn't sound bad. but he has established -- the standard practice in the united states would be to drive a patient's ldl down to less than 70. the europeans are more aggressive and aim for an
one only takes the president to walter reed for testing that cannot be done at the white house. like imaging or invasive tests. we don't know why the president went in an unannounced way in november. all of the testing done can easily be done at the white house medical unit or even in the physician to the president's office on the ground floor of the white house. this leaves a lot of questions. >> nothing in these numbers, nothing gives insight as to why that trip to walter reed? >>...
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across the sea in america, walter reed and his colleagues sought to prove the mosquito was the sole transmitterf yellow fever. they offered their lives and won. old prejudices were smashed. then, in the course of the 19th century, the world underwent a change, give birth to the industrial revolution, transformed man's way of life. men, women, and children became part of a vast machine. deprived of sunshine and fresheners met from the country, men's bodies rusted, became more vulnerable to contagion. new means of transportation brought the world close together, making one tremendous and congested city. from a disease infected zone, the traveler now became unwittingly a carrier of deadly germs. wherever he went, the germs stayed and spread. epidemics breakout far from the known infected areas. country to country. continent to continent. the deadly cargo of microbes is transported. menacing on a vast scale the very existence of humanity. mass infection and epidemics are a threat to every city, to every nation. scientific and medical work on a local scale are no longer enough. thus in common defens
across the sea in america, walter reed and his colleagues sought to prove the mosquito was the sole transmitterf yellow fever. they offered their lives and won. old prejudices were smashed. then, in the course of the 19th century, the world underwent a change, give birth to the industrial revolution, transformed man's way of life. men, women, and children became part of a vast machine. deprived of sunshine and fresheners met from the country, men's bodies rusted, became more vulnerable to...
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i remember sitting in that , with my walter reed andother children and jill his wife and his two children, i remember thinking -- like give you my word on this -- what in the hell would i do if the insurance company is allowed to do what they could have done before the affordable health care act, to say, you have run out of time, you have run out of lastcoverage, suffer the 2, 3, 4, 5 painful months dying on your own own. suffer in peace. i cannot fathom. i cannot fathom having to go through that. which is exactly what happened to many families before the affordable care act. so amy, i understand when i say i will take care of your health care coverage the same way i take care of my family. there is nothing i take more seriously. that is my promise to stacy and victoria and amy and every american. that is what the presidency is. the presidency is a duty to care. a duty to care for everyone not just who voted for you, but to care for everyone. for all of us. no trust is more sacred, no responsibility more solemn, no purpose more fundamental than for a president to do absolutely everything
i remember sitting in that , with my walter reed andother children and jill his wife and his two children, i remember thinking -- like give you my word on this -- what in the hell would i do if the insurance company is allowed to do what they could have done before the affordable health care act, to say, you have run out of time, you have run out of lastcoverage, suffer the 2, 3, 4, 5 painful months dying on your own own. suffer in peace. i cannot fathom. i cannot fathom having to go through...
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there was this unannounced visit to walter reed last year, so that's the backdrop, lots of unknowns, and then you add something like this into the mix. >> yes. maggie haberman, perhaps no one more sensitive to how his health and stamina is portrayed in public than the president himself and you saw that in his tweet explaining this over the weekend, trying to explain that slow walk down the ramp. what is the president's level of concern, given that he has not been shy about attacking his political opponents as somehow not being up to the job? >> look, this is never coverage the president wants of anything related to his health. as you know he invited it responding to the videos. it wasn't just the video of him on a ramp. there was another video of him having trouble lifting a water glass to his mouth. we to use his left hand to basically finish helping his right arm guide it to his mouth at a speech at west point. he never likes coverage like this. as i said, he invited it by tweeting about it. i think sanjay is right. we don't know what the issue is. we don't know from looking at thi
there was this unannounced visit to walter reed last year, so that's the backdrop, lots of unknowns, and then you add something like this into the mix. >> yes. maggie haberman, perhaps no one more sensitive to how his health and stamina is portrayed in public than the president himself and you saw that in his tweet explaining this over the weekend, trying to explain that slow walk down the ramp. what is the president's level of concern, given that he has not been shy about attacking his...
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about november, one doesn't go to walter reed on a saturday afternoon to get their blood drawn. president's doc rode in the car with him to do that which is a complete break in protocol. the president's physician never rides with the president because he is the first responder. you don't put the first responder with the target. so something happened in november and the white house just declines to tell the public. >> thank you so much. i appreciate that. very helpful. >> my pleasure. >> thank you. audio released of 911 calls surrounding george floyd's death. hear what eyewitnesses said as it happened. that's next. a grandfather of 14. a newlywed... a guy who just got into college... that's why behind these masks, johnson & johnson scientists are working to accelerate development of a covid-19 vaccine, drawing on decades of experience responding to public health emergencies like ebola and hiv. for the life behind every mask, the clock never stops and neither do we. bbut what if you couldg do better than that? like adapt. discover. deliver, in new ways, to new customers. what if y
about november, one doesn't go to walter reed on a saturday afternoon to get their blood drawn. president's doc rode in the car with him to do that which is a complete break in protocol. the president's physician never rides with the president because he is the first responder. you don't put the first responder with the target. so something happened in november and the white house just declines to tell the public. >> thank you so much. i appreciate that. very helpful. >> my...
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about november, one doesn't go to walter reed on a saturday afternoon to get their blood drawn. rode in the car with him to do that which is a complete break in protocol. the president's physician never rides with the president because he is the first responder. you don't put the first responder with the target. so something happened in november and the white house just declines to tell the public. >> thank you so much. i appreciate that. very helpful. >> my pleasure. >> thank you. audio released of 911 calls surrounding george floyd's death. hear what eyewitnesses said as it happened. that's next. when the world gets complicated, a lot goes through your mind. with fidelity wealth management, your dedicated adviser can give you straightforward advice and tailored recommendations. that's the clarity you get with fidelity wealth management. and tailored recommendations. if your child doesn't 1 iseem themself at times,ed. they may not be hydrated enough. wabba wabba! all new, plant powered creative roots gives kids the hydration they need, with the fruit flavors they love, and 1 gr
about november, one doesn't go to walter reed on a saturday afternoon to get their blood drawn. rode in the car with him to do that which is a complete break in protocol. the president's physician never rides with the president because he is the first responder. you don't put the first responder with the target. so something happened in november and the white house just declines to tell the public. >> thank you so much. i appreciate that. very helpful. >> my pleasure. >> thank...
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. >> and tim miller there was that unexplained emergency drive to walter reed, i worked in the white house, you can deliver a baby there. i want to show you an ad from your group about donald trump using the words of one of his most sub veernt amly and what is donald trump's campaign about? he's a religious bigot and you know how you make america great again? tell donald trump to go to hell. if you can't admire joe biden as a person, you got a problem. you need to do some self-evaluation, because what's not to like. he's done some of the most incredibly heart felt things that anyone could ever say to me. he's probably the nicest person i ever met in politics. this is the defining motion in the future of the republican party. >> tim, it's just one of the best ads i have ever seen in my career, talk about it. >> i think the ad is a strategic manner and the purpose of our group, republican voters against trump, to reach the tims and nicolles out there in arizona and pennsylvania who have left the party and never voted democrat before. so hearing it in lindsey graham, he's good messenger
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he has this emergency visit on a saturday to walter reed, unscheduled, unannounced visit to walter reede never know what that is about. we just don't know. i think that's the reason people are curious, when they see something that's unusual, that's why they ask these medical questions. but to be clear, it's speculation. we don't know. nobody should diagnose, i think, via television. nobody should be doing that. i don't know why these things -- why, you know, you see these behaviors after that west point speech but i do wish and i do hope the medical teams around him are caring for him, telling him, checked or scanned, whatever needs to be done. >> providing that kind of information to the american public. he is the president of the united states. sanjay, stand by. daniel, i want to get your analysis of something else the president said. we've been talking about it because it was pretty outrageous when the president said there's too much testing going on for the coronavirus. let me play that clip one more time. >> we are testing, it's a double-edged sword. we've tested now 25 million peo
he has this emergency visit on a saturday to walter reed, unscheduled, unannounced visit to walter reede never know what that is about. we just don't know. i think that's the reason people are curious, when they see something that's unusual, that's why they ask these medical questions. but to be clear, it's speculation. we don't know. nobody should diagnose, i think, via television. nobody should be doing that. i don't know why these things -- why, you know, you see these behaviors after that...
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we know that there was this unannounced visit in november to walter reed.n't know what that visit was all about. there are so many things that can be done at the white house. why on a saturday unannounced does he need to go to walter reed hospital? we just don't know enough about the president's health. >> dr. sanjay gupta, always important to hear what you say. >>> coming up, police officers are resigning from departments across the united states. we're going to take a closer look at a growing law enforcement exodus. stment firm with a truly long-term view that's been through multiple market cycles for over 85 years? with capital group, i can. talk to your financial professional or consultant for investment risks and information. talk to your financial professional or consultant car vending machines and buying a car 100% online.vented now we've created a brand new way for you to sell your car. whether it's a year old or a few years old, we want to buy your car. so go to carvana and enter your license plate, answer a few questions, and our techno-wizardry c
we know that there was this unannounced visit in november to walter reed.n't know what that visit was all about. there are so many things that can be done at the white house. why on a saturday unannounced does he need to go to walter reed hospital? we just don't know enough about the president's health. >> dr. sanjay gupta, always important to hear what you say. >>> coming up, police officers are resigning from departments across the united states. we're going to take a closer...
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have a vaccine by early next year >> reporter: vaccine candidates also entering phase three trials walter reedarmy lab, also announcing its starting human vaccine trials. >> why is it important to be phase three clinical trials this summer >> reporter: phase three is that final mile, that last mile before the vaccine is available to the public so it is incredibly good news that we're making it to that step >> reporter: but it's not just vaccines. several companies are working on antibody treatments several companies are working on antibody treatments regeneron which lester visited earlier this year now says human trials are already underway. >> if you haven't been infected, it should block you from getting infected and if you have already been infected, it should help you smother this virus so it doesn't cause any damage. >> reporter: an antibody treatment could be available later this year. a vaccine widely available could be early to mid-next year, but that depends on everything going just right lester >> all right tom costello tonight thanks. >>> a breaking story in central california tonig
have a vaccine by early next year >> reporter: vaccine candidates also entering phase three trials walter reedarmy lab, also announcing its starting human vaccine trials. >> why is it important to be phase three clinical trials this summer >> reporter: phase three is that final mile, that last mile before the vaccine is available to the public so it is incredibly good news that we're making it to that step >> reporter: but it's not just vaccines. several companies are...
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aren't we talking about this, and why isn't the press covering trump's secretive midnight run to walter reed medical center? why do so many reporters who cover the white house pretend they can't see trump's decline? the most powerful office in the world needs more than a weak, unfit, shaky president. trump doesn't have the strength to lead nor the character to admit it. we're not doctors, but we're not blind. it's time we talk about this. trump is not well. >> robert, call it a hunch, but the group spent the money tonight to debut the ad on fox news, what one of their founders called a psy op, psychological operation. what kind of effect do they have on the intended target? >> well, they're doing two things at the lincoln project, and this has been a fledgling movement since 2016, the never trump movement. what they're trying to do is capture the president's attention so they can amplify their group's reach. this is a group that's still trying to raise a lot of money across the country. but what their real target is beyond president trump, by airing ads on cable in washington, d.c., they're
aren't we talking about this, and why isn't the press covering trump's secretive midnight run to walter reed medical center? why do so many reporters who cover the white house pretend they can't see trump's decline? the most powerful office in the world needs more than a weak, unfit, shaky president. trump doesn't have the strength to lead nor the character to admit it. we're not doctors, but we're not blind. it's time we talk about this. trump is not well. >> robert, call it a hunch, but...
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dreaded germ.e ♪ in america,e sea walter reed and his colleagues theyt to prove that offered their livesnd won. forging modern weapons. in the course of the 19th century, striking change, giving birth to the industrial revolution, transforming man's way of life. becoming part of a vast machine, deprived of done and fresh nurse meant. becoming more vulnerable. new means of transportation brought the world closer together, making it one tremendous and congested city. from a disease infected zone, the traveler became a carrier of deadly germs. wherever he went, the germs stayed and spread. ♪ >> epidemics breakout. country to country, continent to continent. the deadly cargo is transported, menacing on a vast scale. mass infection is a threat to every city, every nation. in common defense, nations join an international agreement and the battle against epidemic. quarantine measures extended. strikes madeaic subjected to special restrictive measures. suspected carriers are isolated. the dangers of contagion grow less and less. this and otherh american history programs on our website, where all
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you that in november on a saturday afternoon the president's physician took him unannounced to walter reedan evaluation. something else interesting was he rode with him in the car which he had never done. he wasn't seen in public for a few days and then went to texas a few days later and entered air force one via the lower cargo hold rather than the stairs. so there is something. >> thank you, doctor. >>> breonna taylor, the kentucky police officer was fired. police broke down her apartment and drug stung her. they said he showed extreme indifference to the value of human life. >> and testing positive for coronavirus after playing in a tournament where a lot of social distancing rules were violated. he is not the only one. patrick mcenroe weighs in. o-okay, are you -- ah, yes. thank you. switch to progressive and you can save hundreds. you know, like the sign says. woi felt completely helpless.hed and you canonline.undreds. my entire career and business were in jeopardy. i called reputation defender. vo: take control of your online reputation. get your free reputation report card at reputa
you that in november on a saturday afternoon the president's physician took him unannounced to walter reedan evaluation. something else interesting was he rode with him in the car which he had never done. he wasn't seen in public for a few days and then went to texas a few days later and entered air force one via the lower cargo hold rather than the stairs. so there is something. >> thank you, doctor. >>> breonna taylor, the kentucky police officer was fired. police broke down...
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and why isn't the press covering trump's secretive midnight run to walter reed medical center? so many reporters who cover the white house pretend they can't see trump's decline? the most powerful office in the world needs more than a weak, shaky president. pru trump doesn't have the strength to lead, nor the character to admit it. we're not doctors, but we're not blind. it's time we talk about this. trump is not well. >> so, that was the latest ad from the lincoln project. a conservative group that opposes the president's re-election. let's switch gears bring in nbc meteorologist bill karins. good morning to you once again, bill. >> good morning, let's look at some of these numbers. you already mentioned some of the hot spots we're still watching in the southern states. let's talk about the fatalities yesterday. that number went up as it typically does from the weekend. 849 new cases. the seven-day moving average for fatalities is around 712. so that number has still been dropping and it probably will continue to do so, especially with the low numbers we had over the last week
and why isn't the press covering trump's secretive midnight run to walter reed medical center? so many reporters who cover the white house pretend they can't see trump's decline? the most powerful office in the world needs more than a weak, shaky president. pru trump doesn't have the strength to lead, nor the character to admit it. we're not doctors, but we're not blind. it's time we talk about this. trump is not well. >> so, that was the latest ad from the lincoln project. a conservative...
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we know that he was rushed to walter reed hospital for unknown reasons and we know about his track recording. and it is not just specifically the lying 20,000 times about issues from big to small. let's just look specifically about his lying about his health. the president has represented, the white house when they've released information about the president's house, is trying to maintain that trump weighs 243 pounds. that's obviously not so. it is a ludicrous statement. where there is smoke from dishonesty, look for fire. and so whatever is going on with donald trump, in any other administration, if we saw the president's deterioration, the way we've seen trump's deterioration, you understand stress, we see somebody telling the american people to consume household disinfectants and lysol and bleach to deal with coronavirus. you talk about mental stamina. imagine the intellectual failure involved in his statements around testing. the concept, if we don't test, then coronavirus goes away. it is so idiotic. it is hard for me to wrap my head around it in trying to explain. when you put it al
we know that he was rushed to walter reed hospital for unknown reasons and we know about his track recording. and it is not just specifically the lying 20,000 times about issues from big to small. let's just look specifically about his lying about his health. the president has represented, the white house when they've released information about the president's house, is trying to maintain that trump weighs 243 pounds. that's obviously not so. it is a ludicrous statement. where there is smoke...
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walter reed medical center plans to begin human trials of another vaccine candidate later this year andewed its recommendation that americans get vaccinated against influenza in case covid-19 makes a comeback in the middle of the next flu season. >> jonathan, thank you. ♪ >> bret: tonight, we conclude our series on post-pandemic liberty with a look at the enormous amount of money being spent on economic recovery from the lockdown. the federal reserve is promising to use what it calls its full range of tools to pull the country out of its deep recession. but will that be enough? gears chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel. >> combating covid-19, many americans have found the virus and methods to deal with it complicated and confusing but what about costly? the u.s. government is already spent trillions on covid relief, adding to a federal debt that exceeds the size of the entire u.s. economy. the federal budget deficit was about $1.9 trillion in the first eight months of fiscal year 2020, $1.2 trillion more than at the same time last year. estimates from the manhattan institute
walter reed medical center plans to begin human trials of another vaccine candidate later this year andewed its recommendation that americans get vaccinated against influenza in case covid-19 makes a comeback in the middle of the next flu season. >> jonathan, thank you. ♪ >> bret: tonight, we conclude our series on post-pandemic liberty with a look at the enormous amount of money being spent on economic recovery from the lockdown. the federal reserve is promising to use what it...
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november on a saturday afternoon, the president's physician took him unannounced essentially to walter reed for an evaluation. something also interesting, which is that he rode with him in the car, which is never done by the president's physician. he wasn't seen in public for a few days and then he went to texas a few days later. and entered air force one via the lower cargo hatch rather than going up the usual longer flight of stairs. so something happened in november, and the white house is simply trying to tell the public either what that was or what the results of the testing included. >> dr. reiner, we'll continue to follow. thank you very much. appreciate your expertise. >> my pleasure. >>> an update tonight on the fatal shooting of breonna taylor. a louisville, kentucky police officer involved in her death has been fired. breonna taylor is the 26-year-old black emt who was shot to death in march when the police broke down the door to her apartment in an attempted drug sting and shot her eight times. the chief determining the detective, saying he violated standard procedure and showed
november on a saturday afternoon, the president's physician took him unannounced essentially to walter reed for an evaluation. something also interesting, which is that he rode with him in the car, which is never done by the president's physician. he wasn't seen in public for a few days and then he went to texas a few days later. and entered air force one via the lower cargo hatch rather than going up the usual longer flight of stairs. so something happened in november, and the white house is...
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was to run around asia looking for partners to find, to develop systems like i developed at the walter reed institute of research and to look for new and interesting diseases. and so basically i was a disease hunter in southeast asia. just happened to be when sars and bird flu happened in the early 2000s. >> so what was the most important lesson you learned while hunting those diseases, including sars and bird flu? what was the most important lesson you learned about viral outbreaks? >> well, the most important thing and the reason why i was tasked with using dod money to work with partners in southeast asia -- i'm not talking about like other militaries, imworked with militaries, i've worked with governments, i worked with nongovernmental organizations or ngos, is openness. to be able to -- the only way that we can be on top of diseases is if we know they exist and know they're coming. and so that ability to -- to raise the flag and say, hey, you know, we've got something going on here this -- this new type of outbreak of respiratory illness that's killing people, that was really important
was to run around asia looking for partners to find, to develop systems like i developed at the walter reed institute of research and to look for new and interesting diseases. and so basically i was a disease hunter in southeast asia. just happened to be when sars and bird flu happened in the early 2000s. >> so what was the most important lesson you learned while hunting those diseases, including sars and bird flu? what was the most important lesson you learned about viral outbreaks?...
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and also the backdrop of the president being rushed to walter reed medical center with little explanationer. we still don't know the full story on that. dr. sanjay gupta, thanks, as always, for your expertise. president trump's plan to rally in tulsa is not only highlighting the city's troubled tragic history, but also a new police confrontation there, the video obtained by cnn next. ple . but when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can detect suspicious activity on your account from here. and you can pay your friends back from here. so when someone asks you, "where's your bank?" you can tell them: here's my bank. or here's my bank. or, here's my bank. because if you download and use the chase mobile app, your bank is virtually any place. so visit chase.com/mobile. and get way more.ith wso you can bring yours vision to life and save in more ways than one. for small prices, you can build big dreams. spend less, get way more. sho
and also the backdrop of the president being rushed to walter reed medical center with little explanationer. we still don't know the full story on that. dr. sanjay gupta, thanks, as always, for your expertise. president trump's plan to rally in tulsa is not only highlighting the city's troubled tragic history, but also a new police confrontation there, the video obtained by cnn next. ple . but when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check......
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his mood, his physical health, which we don't know about either because of his visit to walter reed hospitaled up and why he went there, looking at the president's mental state, especially what his friends are seeing now. they're very concerned about his conduct. they say he's out of control. some of those i talked to, that's their words, out of control. this is a danger to our security in this country if, indeed, the president is unstable. >> there are different examples on different fronts. let me ask the control room to pull up a list we made this week. it's about a minute long. but the point is the length. this takes a while just to go through all the examples of unhinged or inaccurate comments from the president this week. among many, he threatened the protesters ahead of the tulsa rally. he promised helping seattle, which doesn't need help. he said making juneteenth famous because no one had heard of it before. he didn't know the white house had put out an annual statement about the holiday. he said no one put tariffs on china. there were tariffs for centuries. he said bolton disagreed
his mood, his physical health, which we don't know about either because of his visit to walter reed hospitaled up and why he went there, looking at the president's mental state, especially what his friends are seeing now. they're very concerned about his conduct. they say he's out of control. some of those i talked to, that's their words, out of control. this is a danger to our security in this country if, indeed, the president is unstable. >> there are different examples on different...
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i'll remind you that in november he made an unexplained and unplanned visit to walter reed on a saturdaynoon and had testing there. the results of those tests have never been disclosed to the public. >> let me just ask again. i know we played it. the glass. this moment stood out to me strangely. he held the glass with his right hand. this is at west point. then he, i don't know, appeared to struggle to lift his arm and used his other hand to push it up. to push the bottom of the glass up to his mouth. so i don't what explanation there could be for that. >> i don't know if he was lacking the strength to raise the water glass or whether he was concerned that as he approached his mouth his hand would start shaking. i think the latter is probably closer to the truth. he steadied it with his left hand. again, it is impossible to know what the president's issues are. we've gotten very little data. the medical report issued by the white house two weeks ago was dropped to the public during the massive protests around the country as if they were trying to bury the report and it listed very, very
i'll remind you that in november he made an unexplained and unplanned visit to walter reed on a saturdaynoon and had testing there. the results of those tests have never been disclosed to the public. >> let me just ask again. i know we played it. the glass. this moment stood out to me strangely. he held the glass with his right hand. this is at west point. then he, i don't know, appeared to struggle to lift his arm and used his other hand to push it up. to push the bottom of the glass up...
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the state of the president's health is, and don't have full explanations for his abrupt visit to walter reed that occurred a few months ago. >> john harwood, maggie haberman, great to have you on this morning. thank you so much. >> you bet. >>> america's first black president speaking out about the death of george floyd. what did president obama say and what didn't he say? former key aide joins us next. it only takes a second for an everyday item to become dangerous. tide pods child-guard pack helps keep your laundry pacs in a safe place and your child safer. to close, twist until it clicks. tide pods child-guard packaging. and right now, is a time for action. so, for a second time we're giving members a credit on their auto insurance. because it's the right thing to do. we're also giving payment relief options to eligible members so they can take care of things like groceries before they worry about their insurance or credit card bills. right now is the time to take care of what matters most. like we've done together, so many times before. discover all the ways we're helping members at usaa
the state of the president's health is, and don't have full explanations for his abrupt visit to walter reed that occurred a few months ago. >> john harwood, maggie haberman, great to have you on this morning. thank you so much. >> you bet. >>> america's first black president speaking out about the death of george floyd. what did president obama say and what didn't he say? former key aide joins us next. it only takes a second for an everyday item to become dangerous. tide...
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the first comes from the pentagon, last hour the walter reed army institute of research announced theelection of a lead covid-19 vaccine candidate. that will advance to the next stage of research. two backup candidates were selected as well. human testing is set for later this year. hours before that announcement regeneron pharmaceutical said human testing is under way now in this first clinical trial of its experimental coronavirus antibody drug. here to talk more about that is the co-founder and ceo dr. leonard schleifer. what does your announcement mean in this antibody cocktail testing in humans that is under way? >> thanks, eamon for having me. we have to meet in person instead of like this. >> i look forward to that. >> i hope what we'll talk about today is a step down that road. what regeneron is doing is using its rapid response technologies that it applies to much of its drug development, including our successful cocktail for ebola. we applied this to the coronavirus and we came up with a cocktail that is a collection of antibodies that will allow patients if they are treated
the first comes from the pentagon, last hour the walter reed army institute of research announced theelection of a lead covid-19 vaccine candidate. that will advance to the next stage of research. two backup candidates were selected as well. human testing is set for later this year. hours before that announcement regeneron pharmaceutical said human testing is under way now in this first clinical trial of its experimental coronavirus antibody drug. here to talk more about that is the co-founder...
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there was a question about trump having an unscheduled visit to walter reed back in november that somesn't fully explained, and there isn't much evidence there. i don't see why so many in the media are raising these questions. >> sandra: fox news alert, the death of george floyd sparking new calls for the removal of confederate statutes. i had where these calls are meeting major push back. plus it's being called a seismic shift where other police department across the country follow suit with the big change? we get brand-new perspective from the officer on the front lines in the big apple. >> this is what i believe sets the nypd apart. we welcome reform, and media reform starts from within. these are extraordinary times, and we want to thank the extraordinary people in the healthcare community, working to care for all of us. at novartis, we promise to do our part. as always, we're doing everything we can to help keep cosentyx accessible and affordable. if you have any questions at all, call us, email us, visit us online. we're here to help support you when you need us. take care, and b
there was a question about trump having an unscheduled visit to walter reed back in november that somesn't fully explained, and there isn't much evidence there. i don't see why so many in the media are raising these questions. >> sandra: fox news alert, the death of george floyd sparking new calls for the removal of confederate statutes. i had where these calls are meeting major push back. plus it's being called a seismic shift where other police department across the country follow suit...
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i remember sitting in that hospital at walter reed with my two other children hunter and ashley and jillildren holding his hands. i remember thinking -- i give you my word to this -- what in the hell would i do if the insurance company was allowed to do what they could have done before the affordable health care act. come in and say you've run out of time. you've run out of coverage. suffer the last two, three, four, five painful months dying on your own. suffer in peace. i can't fathom -- i cannot fathom a parent having to go through that, which is exactly happened to many families before the affordable care act. so, amy, i understand when i say i'll take care of your health care coverage the same way i take care of my family. there's nothing i take more seriously. that's my promise to stacy and victoria and amy and to every american. that's what the presidency is. the presidency is a duty to care, a duty to care for everyone, not just who voted for you, but to care for everyone, for all of us. no trust is more sacred. no responsibility more solemn. no purpose more fundamental than for
i remember sitting in that hospital at walter reed with my two other children hunter and ashley and jillildren holding his hands. i remember thinking -- i give you my word to this -- what in the hell would i do if the insurance company was allowed to do what they could have done before the affordable health care act. come in and say you've run out of time. you've run out of coverage. suffer the last two, three, four, five painful months dying on your own. suffer in peace. i can't fathom -- i...