Dr. Sean Conley, president's doctor: "This morning, the president is doing very well."
He introduced physicians and nurses behind him.
Dr. Dooley is discussing specifics now.
"We are monitoring him very closely from any sign of complications" from disease or the therapies.
President "not on oxygen" this morning. (Huh, was he last night?)
Now Dr. Garabalidi: Five day treatment course of Remdesivir. They want him to get out of bed today and to eat and to drink
Sean Conley added that he has been fever free for 24-hours. Oxygen saturation at 96 percent.
Keeps saying he hasn't needed Oygen this morning, but did not answer question as to whether he ever needed it yesterday.
"All indicators are they he will remain off of oxygen going forward" said Conley.
He refused to give specific numbers of what his actual temperature was when he had a fever.
This is not acceptable
He refused to answer when the President's last negative test was.
Did not answer whether there was any sign of lung damage. "I'm not going into specifics about the findings."
Dr. Conley keeps not answering questions as to whether Trump was ever on "supplemental Oxygen". e said not "yesterday and today." But no one asked about Thursday
"I'm not going to go into that" when asked how he became infected.
Someone ASK whether he was on Oxygen on Thursday night or into early hours Friday morning.
Risk factors he's 74, he is overweight and he is male.
While the doctor will provide heart rate figures and blood pressure numbers. Won't provide temperature figures or answer honestly about oxygen
Again asking about Oxygen. Now he finally says not on Thursday or Friday or today.
Conley says he is a patient at Walter Reed.
Doctor departs.
So was he on Oxygen on Wednesday?
Also doctor said he was diagnosed 72 hours ago. That would be Wednesday, September 30, 2020 11:56:31 AM.
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Everything we do every day is helping reelect Donald Trump. Everything. All of us. We are all to blame. The numbers don’t care about our feelings, our “better”education, our moral superiority, our nuanced analysis. He is in line to win.
“Donald Trump thinks he’s identified a crucial mistake of his first term: He was too nice” — @EricCortellessa @TIME
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@EricCortellessa @TIME “What emerged in two interviews with Trump, and conversations with more than a dozen of his closest advisers and confidants, were the outlines of an imperial presidency that would reshape America and its role in the world.”
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Jerusalem March 1978. Shortly after the Coast Road massacre by the PLO. The purpose of the attack killing 38 civilians, including 13 children was to derail the peace talks between Egypt's Anwar Sadat and Israel's Menachem Begin.
Several months later, in October 1978 the Sadat and Begin received the Nobel Peace Prize. And in 1979 the two nations (Egypt and Israel) entered into a peace treaty.
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As a result, in 1979, the Arab League kicked out Egypt.
"Finally, I have heard concerns from some about how this important work relating to antisemitism will bear on Harvard’s vital commitment to free expression. Combating antisemitism and fostering free expression are mutually consistent goals."
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"We are at our strongest when we commit to open inquiry and freedom of expression as foundational values of our academic community."
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Counsel for MN voters, @ronfein: is a case of extraordinary importance." Trump engaged in insurrection and rebellion against the Constitution of the United States
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@ronfein 1. Section 3 of 14th Amendment is self-executing. Court has duty to interpret & enforce Constitution
2. MN law requires this Court to regulate ballot excess and exclude ineligible candidates
3. President is officer of US and took oath that is equiv. to "support"
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"Today, this Court stands in the way and rolls back decades of precedent and momentous progress. It holds that race can no longer be used in a limited way in college admissions to achieve such critical benefits.
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"In so holding, the Court cements a superficial rule of colorblindness as a constitutional principle in an endemically segregated society where race has always mattered and continues to matter.
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"The Court subverts the constitutional guarantee of equal protection by further entrenching racial inequality in education, the very foundation of our democratic government and pluralistic society.
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Look. No one really knows when the Department of Justice will charge Donald Trump with federal felonies related to document hoarding and destruction at Mar-a-Lago (and beyond).
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However, all of the legal experts expect that the next indictment is coming in the coming weeks if not days. “Next” — because, in case you’d forgotten, a Manhattan grand jury indicted Donald back in March on 30 state criminal counts.
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Regarding the feds, the biggest questions now are (1) whether the indictments will come out of the Miami grand jury or the D.C. grand jury or both and (2) who in addition to Donald will be defendants in these cases.
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