Is cleared and ready to resume life i suppose as he knew it. But in terms of what is to come next, what do we really know about the president s health . Theres no negative test thats been released as we know it, yes . Reporter right. Good morning. There is no negative test that we know of from the doctor. Even though we did finally get an update from dr. Sean conley, the president s lead physician, yesterday after days of not hearing an official update about the president s health, there are still some questions left after this memo that essentially paves the way for President Trump to return to the campaign trail, to start having events again. We just need to know a little bit more about the president s health. I want to read you some of this memo in the doctors own words. This evening, im happy to report that in addition to the president meeting cdc criteria for the safe discontinuation of isolation, he is no longer considered a transmission risk to others. Now at day ten from symptom onset, feverfree for well over 24 hours, and all symptoms improved, the assortment of advanced tests obtained reveal there was no longer evidence of actively replicating virus. Now we dont know, for example, what diagnostic tests were used, whether the president did test negative, we also dont know the date of the president s last negative test before he was diagnosed with covid19. Thats an outstanding question that the white house has repeatedly refused to answer. But from that memo, were learning that the president may not be contagious anymore. And clearly, his efforts to get back on the campaign trail and to project the sense of normalcy are paying off. Despite his hospitalization, though, and despite the fact that the president now has personal experience battling the virus, last night at an event here at the white house, the president continued to downplay the threat. Well get rid of it all over the world. You see big flareups in europe, big flareups in canada, very big flareup in canadian, you saw that today. A lot of flareups. But its going to disappear. It is disappearing. And vaccines are going to help. The therapeutics are going to help a lot. Reporter now President Trump held that event yesterday here at the white house with hundreds of people gathered on the south lawn. And hes hit the campaign trail this week starting on monday with a rally in florida. Sarah, were get something details from the New York Times about i laugh because theyre laughable from the New York Times about the president s departure from walter reed hospital. Tell everyone about those. Reporter well, the New York Times is reporting that President Trump called up some of his confidantes from the president ial suite at walter reed and revealed his idea for his exit from the hospital. He wanted to walk out of the hospital appearing maybe frail and feeble at first, but then unbutton his dress shirt to reveal a superman tshirt underneath, as some sort of sign of strength and vitality as he was leaving the hospital. Obviously that stunt did not happen. He left the hospital in a kind of normal way. It just shows the lengths to which President Trump has wanted to go to project the sense that the virus hasnt weakened him at all. Sarah westwood at the white house, thank you so much. Cnn contributor joining few no, were going to put the superman antics aside. I want to talk about what we learned and what we have not learned from this letter from dr. Conley. Good morning to you, by the way. So this letter says that the president is no longer considered a transmission risk to others. No confirmation of a negative test for the virus. Is it safe for the president to travel on air force one and the president ial limo, and then campaign for three Straight Days . Well, i want to step back for a second. Okay. The fact that they didnt use the regular test that we have known sensitivity and specificity for, two med risks that epidemiologists use to tell you about the quality of a test, how many falls positives, home false positives, how many false negatives. They talked about advanced diagnostics meaning they were looking for a test to spin this argument because its clear its coming from the president. In fact, all of the information that weve gotten about the president s health has usually just come via the doctor from the president. And so thats number one. Number two, right, there are open questions right now. One, he wouldnt have met criteria in terms of just basic cdc protocol. And in fact, the cdc recommends for someone who has had a serious case, which the president had, he had to be hospitalized, his oxygen saturation dipped below 94 several times, he needed supplemental oxygen, that those folks require 20 days, 20 days. Hes not even at ten from today. And that thats one point. The second points also the fact that, you know, as much as we understand the president s want to get back there on the campaign trail, ask yourself if you or someone you worked on air force, if you were someone who worked at the white house after 37plus people tested positive from one superspread event, would you want to be on an airplane with the president of the United States based on what is the flimsiest of arguments about his noncontagiousness . I dont think so. And what that indicates is just that he is being, unfortunately, himself, deeply irresponsible about this virus and its risks. Wanting to play them down at every corner. Putting the politics ahead of the science. And trying to search for people who will do his bidding, and some modicum of something to stand on to do that. Its unfortunate to see that hes putting, again, politics ahead of the Public Health here. Yeah. Most important sentence from that letter was i release the following information with the permission of president donald j. Trump, because everything goes through his clearance. I looked over not just the memo that came out last night but the past few days. And i want to put this up. Lets put the full screen up. October 7th, dr. Conley reported that the president was fever free for more than four days. On the 8th, there was no mention of the president s temperature or a fever in that memo. There was no statement, no update at all on the 9th, and then last night, dr. Conley reported the president had been feverfree for well over 24 hours. Am i reading too deeply into this, or am i characterizing this wrong to say that this is cherry picked happy talk . Whatever the good news is remember, we heard from dr. Conley on the first update that, you know, he wouldnt confirm oxygen or no supplemental oxygen, and the next day said, well, i just wanted to give everyone the optimistic view to reflect how upbeat everyone is. Yeah. Look, noticed that, too. The fact of the matter is that people dont just pop fevers out of nowhere. If he hasnt been fedrile for over 24 hours, theyre picking some number that can seem reassuring. That means that two days ago, right, he probably had a fever. People dont pop fevers for now reason. They have fevers because there are viruses in their body. And what that indicates is that at least two days ago the president s body was reacting to a virus that was inside of it by spiking a fever. Thats one of the things the body does to try and raise the temperature on the virus sore the bacteria in your body to try and kill it. Its a marker of a much more active immune response. Think about it like the hood of a car getting hot. The engines working, thats the same case with the immune system. So its pretty clear to me that, you know, within two days, they wouldnt have said the 24hour number unless it was the largest limit. Hes indicated that he has virus. And now theyre looking for some test in some interpretation of a test to make an argument that hes hes aokay, ready to go. Of course, thats the president s timeline, not the virus, and you can look at that from the broader perspective of american life, its always on the president s timeline, not the virus timeline in america. Yeah. The president told fox news on friday afternoon, aired on friday night, that he was medication free, no confirmation of that from dr. Conley. Doctor, stay with us. Weve got more to talk about, about coronavirus, beyond the president and his return to the campaign. Were going to continue that conversation a little later this hour. Vice president mike pence rallied supporters in florida yesterday. One of the events took place at a very large Retirement Community one of the largest in the nation, in fact. Trump Campaign Communications director tim murtaugh tweeted this, 3,000 people were there. A cnn team was also there and said the campaign wasnt following cdc guidelines. A lot of the people who attended werent Wearing Masks or maintaining a safe social distance. President ial candidate joe biden, he spoke to supporters in pennsylvania yesterday. Cnns jessica deans on the trail following the Biden Campaign for us. Good morning, jessica. Reporter good morning. Former Vice President joe biden back in the critical battleground state of pennsylvania. He traveled here to erie, pennsylvania, on saturday. It is located in a pennsylvania county that premium won narrowly back in 2016. Its a place with the kind of voters that the Biden Campaign really thinks they can win back with joe bidens economic message which is the one he delivered right here on saturday. The top 100 billionaires in the middle of this pandemic, they made 300 billion additional dollars. Hear me now 100 individuals made 300 billion this year. What did the bottom half get . They got they got to slide down because the fact is the president can only see the world from park avenue. I see it from scranton. I see it from claymont for real. You know what im talking about. You all see it from erie. Reporter in the meantime, the Campaign Reports that Vice President biden underwent pcr testing, the test on saturday, and that it came back negative. They say he will be tested regularly and always when he travels. Jessica, thank you so much. Lets talk to the political talk about the political headlines with alex burns, cnn political analyst and National Political correspondent for the New York Times. Alex, its always good to see you again. Thank you for being here. You bet. I want to talk about the latest poll numbers that were seeing. This from the Washington Post abc poll. It looks like Vice President biden is up 12 points among registered voters. 54 for biden. 42 for President Trump. What would you attribute that to at this point . Look, i think that we have seen over the last few weeks that the race has widened out again at a point when republicans hoped that it would tighten up. This really follows the first president ial debate in which President Trump was widely seen as having behaved in a just completely inappropriate way toward his challenger and then, of course, the coronavirus outbreak white house that has refocused the attention of the electorate on this disease that was already the dominant issue in the election. And i think that when some of us started to see a week or two ago some of these doubledigit leads for Vice President biden, i think there was a lot of healthy skepticism about whether he would be able to keep it up. Thats still there, a couple weeks left in the race. The doubledigit leads are no longer just a flash in the pan. Weve seen that now for more than a week. Just really enormous margins for the democratic ticket. And your latest write in the New York Times points to polls that indicate President Trump is alienating women, alienating seniors, suburbanites. So what where does that leave the gop . There are some surveys, as i understand it, among private gop surveys, that show solid red states are still safe for President Trump. Well, thats right. The republicans ive spoken to, especially over the last week, they remain pretty confident that in states that are mostly white and mostly rural, that the president will ultimately be fine. But they also see in these surveys that some of those rural white states, a place like montana, a place like kansas, its far closer than it ought to be based on those demographic and partisan fundamentals in a president ial race. And where that really ends up pinching the president , hurting his party, is not in those rural white states. Its in the sunbelts dssunbelt like georgia, texas, arizona, where for the longest time the Republican Party has relied on a coalition that was not just rural white folks but suburban voters, some minority voters. And those are groups that have just moved you mentioned seniors, those are all groups that have moved hard against the president , you know, over the course of his term but especially over the last few months. So tomorrow we know that Amy Coney Barrett is going to be before the Senate Judiciary committee as they start the process for the Supreme Court nomination. Vice President Biden has been reluctance, as you know, and has been asked as has has Kamala Harris to expound on questions about whether they would stack the Supreme Court. Does he need to answer that question, especially now that the hearing is starting and more focus will be on that . As a reporter, id certainly like him to answer the question. We heard him answer it during the democratic primaries. We heard his running mate, senator harris, answer during the primaries. They answered it differently during the primaries. Vice President Biden dismissed the idea of adding seats to the Supreme Court. She said in an interview with me that she was open to it, absolutely open to it. Weve not heard her say that again. I think this is an awkward one for their ticket. I think that, you know, they clearly made the calculation that maybe if they evade the question for the next few weeks and the voters will not punish them for it. Given how much else is going on politically right now, they may be right about that. It does point to a set of real governing challenges if they do win in election. Real tensions within their own party where it seems pretty clear based on what he said in the past. The Vice President biden is interested or has not been interested in the past in a fight over redrawing the judiciariment a lot of democrats, including folks in the house and senate feel strongly, strongly otherwise. All right. Alex burns, we are grateful every weekend for your perspective and willingness to get up early on a weekend. Thank you. My pleasure. Thanks. Sure. Its looking very unlikely that congress will pass an Economic Relief and stimulus package before election day. The president tried to resurrect negotiations which he himself called off days ago by offering roughly 1. 8 trillion stimulus plan. Sources tell cnn that Senate Republicans criticized the offer in a Conference Call yesterday. According to the Washington Post, white house chief of staff mark meadows said if he took that message back to the president they would have to, quote, all come to my funeral. The house speaker, nancy pelosi, has called the proposal insufficient, former democratic president ial nominee andrew yang says that both sides should just take the deal. If im nancy pelosi, i take this deal. If im mitch mcconnell, i take this deal. This is great for the American People. Theyre suggesting another 1,200 in direct cash relief to millions of americans. 400 a week in weekly federal unemployment benefits. This would be a lifeline for millions of americans, and i have no idea why this is not being passed. Instead theyre grandstanding and playing politics while people are hurting. The president s proposal is still 400 billion short of the 2. 2 trillion bill that the House Democrats passed. Senate republicans have united behind a 500 billion covid relief package. Today at 9 00, watch jakes show. Hes got white house chief economic adviser larry kudlow and Kate Bedingfield from the Biden Campaign. 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